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this next mich*^ Sessions when they hope to obtain an order that the lower half 

 hundred shall paie but a third part thereof as anciently it did. 



And this rate now imposed, being not after the ancient manner, but an 

 encrease of charge to the lower half hundred by making them equall in payment 

 to ye upper half hundred, whose lands are allmost twice as good, the tything of 

 Weston being a small member of the lower half hundred, humbly pray they 

 may be heard this Sessions what they can say with the rest of the lower half 

 hundred for themsealfs. 



[MS. f. 12. 



Portion of a deed concerning lands at Bramshott and Kings ley 

 in which John Goodyer was concerned. 



This Indenture made the 15"* 



God of England, Scotland France and Ireland 



[Dorothy his wife of the one part and] ' John Goodyer 



[pounds] ^ of good and lawful! money of England unto 



the ensealing and delivery of these presents 



[Release and Confirmation bearing even date] ' 



[Sambrooke of London knight and Administrator] ^ 



[payment receipt and Satislaction ot which said] ^ 



[doth acquitt release and discharge the said John Goodyer his heirs] ^ 



bargained sold and confirmed and by these presents doeth grant b[argain sell and confirm 



and Parcefeild with all and singular the rights members and app 



gardens Orchards Courts Courtyards and backsides thereunto bel[onging 



Bramshott and Kingsley some or one of them in the said County [of Southampton 



quantityes of acres hereinafter menconed (that is to say) the planted 



estimacon Tenn acres three quarters of an acre and eight perches 



One quarter oi an acre and six perches Great j^rith containing by e[stimacon 



acres three quarters of an acre and thirty two perches affeild 



thirty perches 6'ara?i?«^//(/ containing by estimacon eight acres 



perches Great Waterfeild containing by estimacon Tenn acres & 



by estimacon Six acres and halfe an acre and thirty two perches Gr 



estimacon twelve acres and n quarter of an acre and sixteen perches 



two Heathffeilds containing by estimacon one and twenty acres and 



and Sixteen perches Upper IVassells containing by estimacon ffour 



Lower Mead containing by estimacon eight acres and two perches 



three quarters of an acre and twenty perches 'J'he Green before th 



acres Upper Mead con^-zSviing by estimacon three acres Middle yJ/e[flrt' containing by estimacon 



acres and an halfe of an acre and eighteen perches and also all 



and wood ground thereunto belonging and also all those severall 



called M^oolmore containe together in the whole by estimacon Sixt 



Mead and one Cottage with the Land thereunto belonging scituate 



Closes and grounds are severally and respectively called or known and 



possession of the said Andrew Wall and also all that dwelling house 



and all those severall Closes or grounds severally and respectively cal[led or known and 



likewise menconed that is to say The Upper Six acres containing by e[stimacon 



thirty two perches \!i\G.four acres containing by estimacon ffour acres 



Homefeild containing by estimacon six acres and a quarter of an 



containing by estimacon eight acres and an halfe and one and twe 



perches Hillffeild containing by estimacon ffour acres three quar 



tenn perches (' ittward Ueathffeild conXs.mmg by estimacon seven 



.... Greett ffcild conXainmg by estimacon seven acres three q 



[This portion of a deed, in which Goodyer's name is mentioned, was used as a wrapper 

 of a document belonging to Mrs. Ruck-Keene of Swyncombe, Oxon., who, discovering it 

 at the very moment of the discovery of Goodyer papers at Magdalen, has kindly per- 

 mitted its publication with them. 



In tlie Victoria County History for Hants, \i, p. 493, are notes that Ludshott Manor 

 was acquired by Andrew Wall in 1638 from the Knight family (Feet of P'. Hants. Hil. 

 13 Chas. I), and that in 1704 Samuel Diggle acquired the manor of John Goodyer (Feet 

 of F. Hants., Mich. 2 Anne). 



A Sir Jeremiah Sambroke, Knight, Merchant, was on board .the Earl of Barkley's ship 

 31 Jan. 168 1 and died 27 Apr. 1705.] 



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