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- In 7th Hen. VI., (1429) he again conveys his lands to the same parties to make a settlement of his estates, & that is, 1 . On himself in tail. 2. On John Trollop, Esq. & Agnes his (Cleseby' s) sister & heir, in tail. 3. On Harschulph de Cleseby. His wife Elizabeth to keep her dower.
It will be seen that the elder line of Cleseby ends in an heiress who
became the ward of Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. The loss of
the family estates must have been very mortifying to the uncles. It is
probable that before this there had been some dissensions in the family,
as Robert Cleseby, it will be observed, estates Marske on his sister
Trollope, failing his own issue, to the exclusion of his six brothers.
"When Marske passed away from them to a little girl their disappoint
ment must have been very great.
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