Bertram Verdon, who at the General Survey, possessed Ferneham, or Farnham Royal in Buckinghamshire, holding the same by grand serjeanty, viz., by the service of providing a glove upon the day of the King's coronation for his right hand; and of supporting the monarch's right arm during the same ceremony, so long as he bore the royal sceptre. Bertram had three sons--Norman, his heir; Milo, who died in Ireland, and William--who was the ancestor of the Verdons of Norfolk, Suffolk and Northampton.