| 31. | It transpired that he had allowed the lord of the manor, Henry Mauvesyn, to take the disputed land into wardship.
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| 32. | Elizabeth demanded a further payment of ?, 000 for overseeing the wardship and a further ?, 000 for suing his livery.
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| 33. | As a tenant-in-chief of the crown the wardship of his heir fell to the crown under the feudal system.
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| 34. | Robert Wroth proposed a package of reforms to the House, some apparently sponsored by Cecil, including the vexed issue of wardship.
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| 35. | His death resulted in " Skrene's case ", which was of some importance on the law of wardship.
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| 36. | This was particularly true when the wardship of Geoffrey's son Arthur and lordship of Brittany was contended between 1202 and 1204.
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| 37. | By now the wardship was even more valuable, as Richard had inherited the Mortimer estates on the death of the Earl of March.
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| 38. | The young George Bromley was left without a father in 1533 and must have undergone a protracted wardship but nothing is known of it.
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| 39. | Thus he compelled Worcester to cede the wardship of Corbet to John Burley, a Shropshire MP and a retainer of the young earl.
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| 40. | This grant was to continue during the minority of John, Thomas son and heir, giving Richard the rights of wardship and marriage.
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