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1308, to A.D., 1448. [WiltsInst.] The chapel was destroyed 
many years ago: it is believed to have stood in a field opposite 
to Eleombe Farm,now belonging to the Charter House, London. 
Enrorp. (Elstub and Everley Hundred.) Meeting in Stevens’s 
Monast., ii., 501, with a Benedictine Monastery of St. Margaret 
at Elenfordesmer in the Diocese of Salisbury, Sir R. C. Hoare 
presumed that name to have been corrupted into Enford: and 
accordingly (Hist. of E. & E., p. 19.) has placed the Monastery 
here, and printed a Bull of Pope Alexander III. relating to it. 
But Sir R. C. Hoare overlooked the statement of Bishop 
Tanner (Notitia. Mon. p. 17) that Elenfordsmer Monastery 
was in Chadelworth Parish in Berks (formerly in the Diocese 
of Salisbury,) and was afterwards called Poughley or Poggele 
Monastery. The manor of Chadelworth and Advowson of Pough- 
ley Priory were given to Ambresbury Monastery 21 Ed. I. 
In Enford Church was“ Westley’s Chantry. The Incumbent 
in 1547 was Richard Norres aged 56. The Yssues of the same 
rysing on the hyre of 886 shepe, by the yere £7 14s. 6d.” 
[Survey, Augm. Office.] See also Combe. 
Escorz, Escorr or Easrcorz [Valor Eccles.], in the parish of 
Erchfont. In 1 Edw. VI. 1547, was confiscated “The Free 
Chappell of Escott. Robert Hill, aged 53 years, Incumbent, 
yearly value £2.” 
Near Easterton, just out of the high road from Easterton to 
Erchfont, attached to a modern house built on a farm of Mr. 
Drax’s are remains of an ancient dwelling said to have been 
part of this Chapel. Above the farm is a field called Chapel 
Field where traces of interment have been found. The chapel 
is marked on the map of the Valor Eccles. From 1319 to 
1340, the presentations to it belonged to a family of 
Ashton, lords of the vill; afterwards to the Rector and 
convent of Edingdon. The chapel was destroyed. The 
tradition at Erchfont is, that of the two transepts in Erchfont 
Church, one was then appropriated to the inhabitants of Eastcot 
* tything, the other to Wedhampton. 
_ Ewerme, in the parish of Kemble, (Malmesbury Hundred.) (Called 

