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ANCLIFF and JoHN Henpy, about 30 Acres. [Afterwards R. Dyke’s 
WInsLey FIELDs, and bought by James Druce of Bradford, clothier.] 
ay Rozert Grant. A Fulling Mill and Gryst Mill, both under 
one ‘‘roffe,” and Avoncliff weare.. [Held in 1609 by one 
Erberie, afterwards by John Davison who bought it in 
1700 for £197 18s. 0d. ] 
Box. Joun Suuts: Rickman’s, and common on Kingsdown. 
BRADFORD. Wii1am Howett. ‘A piece of voyde ground, 3 lugge in 
length and 2 in breadth, at the other end 16 foot, upon 
which plecke is now builded a praty house.” [This was 
bought in 1700 by Edward Thresher of Bradford for £28. ] 
- Perpur Strert. Joun Jonns, A small piece of voyde ground. [Bought in 
1700 by Mr. Barnard. ]} 
[It may be added here from another source, that in 7. Hen. 
IV. (1405-6) Walter Lord Hungerford, K.G., of Farley 
Castle, purchased of Philip Verdon a messuage in Peput 
Street: also some land at Holt and Puddenham, adjoining 
Wolvelegh, above Stonehill; all which he gave to his 
mother, Joan (Hussey), wife of Sir Thomas Hungerford. ] 
Joun Pearce, a Cottage. 
Wottey. WILLIAM WEBBE. 44 Acres. 
Hoxt, Brapro 
ReereoRn rs aa Pes BarsHyk: 32 Acres, Dunsmead, Backerley, Tud- 
and PuppEnHam. dersley, Pilkmead, &c. 
Atrorp and 8S. WRAxHALL. Crooks, and Krzprne, 13 Acres. 
AwseERD’s LyEs ) Henry Bapsuvr, 12 Acres, ‘‘ Burnwell’s.” 
& Braprorp Lye. ) Ricoarp Hornsz, 38 Acres, Michell’s, Pilkmead, Caswell’s 
in King’s Field, Black Acre at King’s Cross, Keyneswell, 
Wyggemead. 
Copyholders of Rowley Manor. 1583. 
In Co, Somerset. 
TELLISFORD. THomas Hrsparp. Chatley close, &e. 
JoHN Drucr. House and Land in N. and §. Fields. 
THomas Tucker, WALTER Busy (or Bissrr), and Henry 
DEVERELL: messuage and land called Bollings. 
Grecory Bexar. Little Chatley. 
Urny.u Swirr. do. 
In 1610 Rowley Farm was held under Francis, Earl of Rutland, 
for his life, in right of his wife, Cicely, widow of a Sir Edward 
Hungerford, who died 1607. The tenant at that time was William 
Walter. 
In 1687, on the breaking up of the great Hungerford property 
through the extravagance of Sir Edward Hungerford, K.B., temp. 
