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which belonged to that Abbey, is returned as £2 6s. 8d.a 
year. 
Oczourne Sr. ANDREW’s (Hundred of Selkley). About A.D. 1149, 
the manors and churches of the two Okeburnes, were given by 
Maud, daughter and heiress of Robert D’oiley, to Bec Herlewyn 
Abbey, in Normandy. A cell of monks was placed here. 
Their property was divided between the Dean and Chapter of 
Windsor, King’s College, Cambridge, and the Charter House 
in London. No account seems to have been preserved of the 
monks’ residence, chapel, &c. In Ecton’s Thesaurus, p. 406, 
and Bacon’s Liber Regis, p. 891, is this entry: ‘ Okebourne 
St. Andrew cum Rohee capella (St. Leonard) destructa.” This 
is no doubt a mistake for Rockley: which see. 
Ocsourne Sr. Georcz, (Selkley Hundred.) The Valor Eccles. 
gives a chantry here in 1534; William Eliott, cantarist ; 
value 66s. 8d. The chapel is at the east end of the north 
aisle: and was dedicated to the Holy Trinity: and there was 
an image of the Trinity. [See Kite’s Wilts Brasses, 
p- 47.] 
Pavesnov. An “ecclesia”? mentioned in Domesday Book as adjoin- 
ing the manor of Corsham, apparently in some connexion 
with the Rectory of Corsham, which then belonged to the 
Abbey of St. Stephen of Caen. There is now in Corsham 
neighbourhood no name at all like Paveshou, except Pewsham. 
But in those days Pewsham was only a forest, connected with 
Chippenham and not with Corsham. 
Porrerne, (Hundred of Ditto.) A document by William Ayscough, 
Bishop of Sarum, relating to a chantry in Heytesbury church, 
is dated 1442 “in the chapel of the manor of Poterne.” 
This probably was a chapel in the ‘“ Mansum Manerii,” the 
episcopal residence at Potterne: which is supposed to have 
been on the right hand side, going out to Worton. In the 
ground considered to have belonged to the house have been 
found two rings, and a seal. The latter is in the possession 
of Mr. Wilkins of Devizes, The device is a very rude figure 
of a man on horseback bearing a pennon: with the legend 
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