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By 1211-12 the tenant of the manor was Richard Fitz William. After 1232-3 Richard was succeeded by his son William who died in about 1246 leaving as his heir his daughter Margaret, wife of Richard de Tany. It was from the Tany family that this manor and parish took the second part of its name-Tany or Tawney-to distinguish it from Stapleford Abbots (q.v.).
In 1264 Richard de Tany obtained licence to enclose his wood of Stapleford Tany within the bounds of the forest of Essex together with 5 acres of his demesne land adjoining the wood, in order to make a park. Richard de Tany died in 1270 leaving as his heir his son Richard who, unlike his father had taken the king's side in the recent baronial wars. In the quo warranto proceedings of 1274-5 Richard claimed to hold the assizes of bread and ale and view of frank-pledge but was unable to produce any charter confirming these rights. He was ordered to seek judgement of the king. At the time of the second Richard's death in 1296 the manor included 60 acres of 'foreign wood in the forest which is a loss to the lord because he assigned a tenant to the keeping of the wood, who used to render him 4s. 6d. a year for his land and now renders nothing'. Richard left as his heir his son Roger who came of age in 1299. Roger de Tany died in 1301 leaving as his heir his son Laurence, a minor. The king granted the custody of the estate during the minority of Laurence to Queen Margaret. In 1306 Margaret sold the custody to William de Estden, king's clerk, who then sold it to John de Uvedale. The manor was still in the custody of Uvedale when Laurence de Tany died in 1317 leaving as his heir his sister Margaret, wife of John de Drokenesford. ; Margaret predeceased her husband who died in 1341. ; The heir of John and Margaret was their son Thomas who died in 1361 and was succeeded by his daughter Anne, afterwards wife of Sir Thomas Mandeville. In 1382 Thomas and Anne granted a life interest in the manor to Thomas Lampet at a rent of £20 a year. Sir Thomas Mandeville was dead by 1399. His son and heir Thomas died in 1400 while still a minor. The heirs of the young Thomas were his sisters: Alice, wife of Helming Legat, and Joan, wife of John Barry.
[From: 'Stapleford Tawney: Manors', A History of the County of Essex: Volume 4: Ongar Hundred (1956), pp. 234-36. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=15681. Date accessed: 31 August 2005]
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Date of Import: May 25, 2009/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect