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By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, r.S.A. 

 {Continued from Vol. xix., p. 226.) 



Wilts Freeholders, A.D. 1607-8. 



" WiLTES. 



" The hooke of Freeholders for the Countie of Wiltes in the time of Thomas 

 Thynne, Knight, Sheriff of the said countie in the 5"^ and 6"" year of the 

 Eeign of James, King of England, &c. 



" Aldeebuey 

 WiUiam Long of Pytton Esq 

 William Fawconer of Laverstock Esq 

 George Thacham of Idmaston gen' 

 Edward Appleford of Poiion gen' 

 Alexander Thistlethwayte of Winter- 



slowe gen' 

 William Eyves of Wynterborne, yeo- 

 man 

 Richard Thometon of Winterborne 



Dauntsey. 

 Walter Rice of do. 



Roger Marten of Winterborne Earles 



HUNDEED 



Charles Sweevenig of Forde. 

 Henry Dove of Whaddon gen' 

 Edmund Dennys of Deane 

 John Andrewes of West Greenstead 

 William Wymbleton of Poei-ton 

 John Bynder of Idmaston 

 WiUiam Baker of Greensteed 

 William Stainesbye of Deane 

 John Dennys of East Greensteed 

 Thomas Greenwaye of Winterslowe 

 John Walter of do 



"Ambeesbuey Hundeed 



Edward Yonge of Little Durnford 



Esq 

 Philip Poore of Durington gen' 

 Edward Milles of Choulston {^ClioU 



dertoti], gen' 

 Leonard Maton of Brigmaston gen' 

 William Jumper of Normiugton gen' 

 Thomas Cowper of Ablington 

 Robert Woodcock of Didenham* 



[Co. 



William Wigg of Shepridge f 



John Halfehead of do 



William Hide of Hurst, gen' 

 £erks^ 



John Marshe of do 



Hugh Haywarde of Dumeford 



Richard Carter of do 



John Ratte of Ambresbury 



William Beckington of West Ambres- 

 bury 



• Between Swallowfield and Reading, in which part of that county three small districts were 

 formerly outlying portions of Co. Wilts, and were reckoned of the Hundred of Ambresbury. 



+ Near Wokingham, Berks, now Sheep Bridge or Ship Bridge. 



