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After the extinction of the family of William de Forz, Earl of Albemarle, the manor of Wymering reverts to the crown. In 1280, King Edward I assigns the manor to his mother, Eleanor, in partial satisfaction of a crown debt. In 1281, this grant is superseded when the King grants the manor to John of Botiller in exchange for the manor of Ringwood.
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Daniel Norton is summoned to explain why the Rectory of Wymering in Hampshire should not be seized by the crown
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Wymering is recorded as supporting a thousand sheep, as part of a broader report on agricultural practice in Hampshire.
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In 1833, Wymering Parish has a population of 578 and shares two National Schools with the neighbouring parish of Widley, where the schools are located. These schools serve both parishes, educating 32 males and 53 females, and are supported by local subscriptions.