08 Apr Lordship Title of Sanderville ID14201
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The south-western portion of 'Mortun' had already been divided in the time of Edward the Confessor. The first manor, known afterwards as SANDERVILLE, was held before the Conquest by Toti as 5 hides and at the Survey by William Lovet as 2½ hides, and in each case with a manor in Enborne (q.v.). The overlordship of this 'fee in Suthmorton and Eneburn' passed with the rest of William Lovet's estates to William de Forts Earl of Albemarle, to whom it belonged in the middle of the 13th century. It was among the possessions which Isabel his widow conveyed to the Crown before her death in 1293. Before 1295 it had become a member of the honour of Skipton-in-Craven.
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