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1166 "Notinghamscira. Carta Hascuili Musard. De veteri feffamento Hascuil Musardi: - Aitorp Hasting tenet feoda v militum. Oliverus de Mara, ij militum. Maen(ius) de Hatrope, ij militum. Walterus de Estone, ij militum. Galfridus de Chelewrthe, i militis. Summa de sou veteri feffamento xij milites. Et de suo dominio, de novo feffamento:- Willelmus de Caisneto tenet feodum dimidii militis. Et uxor Ricardi Musard tenet de dote feoda ij militum de novo. Fulco de Monasteriis, xv partem j militis de novo." [1]

"The manor of Miserden apparently passed to Robert Musard (fl. 1146) [Chrons. Stephen, Henry II, Richard I (Rolls Ser.), iii. 118-19] and was later held by Hasculf Musard. Hasculf, who granted part of the manor to the Knights Hospitaller, [Pipe R. 1186 (P.R.S. xxxvi), 109, 121] was dead by 1186, [Pipe R. 1186 (P.R.S. xxxvi), 109, 121] and the manor passed to his son Ralph who paid a fine for his father's estates and his own marriage in 1190." [2]

1189?-1199? "Grant from Hasculfus Musard to Robert de Thurneweit and Herbert his brother of eight acres of land 'de meo dominio,' in Stavele, for other eight acres 'de hereditate sua.' Witn. Dom. Johannes, Fulcus de Muster, Ralph de Abetot, etc. (Harl. 86 H. 47.) (Attempted facsimile copy of a charter of temp. Ric. I., probably made in thirteenth century.)" [3]

Research Notes:

1274 Geoffrey de Langely "held there in the said manor [of Suthinton Lang'] 1 carucate of land of the fee of Ralph Musard, which he had of the sale of the heirs of Hascolffe Musard by the service of the 8th part of a knight's fee." [4]


Footnotes:

[1] Hubert Hall, ed., Red Book of the Exchequer, Vol. 1 (London: HMSO, 1896), 342, [HathiTrust].

[2] N. M. Herbert, R. B. Pugh, eds., A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), 49-52, [GoogleBooks].

[3] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 284, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[4] Sidney J. Madge, ed., Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitions Post Mortem returned into the Court of Chancery (London: The British Record Society, Limited XXX, 1903), 87, [HathiTrust].