16 The Nomina Villarum for Wiltshire. 



RusTESHALLE Robertus de Hungerford et Gena uxor 



ejus. 



Cheuleton Walterus de Pavel ey. 



Wyvelsford "> 



T,, T) 1 4 Comes Hereford. 



Manyngford Boun ^ J 



Stoke ^ Abbatissa de Shaston. 



Staunton --j 



Deeycote Ore ^ >■ Abbatissa de Wilton. 



Newenton Hulcote* J 



AultonBerner -\ 



Woodberge V Comes Lancastr'. 



Wylcote ^ 



Manningford Abbatis 5 Abbas de Hj'da. 



Manningford Brewose^ Maria de Brewose. 



" 46 Edw. III., Hunfridus de Bohun, Comes Hereford, ten. M. de 

 Uphaven in capite per servic. mil. ac M. de Wyvelsford, Wokesey, 

 Manyngford, Stratton, et Seend in capite. 



^ 35 Edw. III., Thomas de Aldon. ch"evr ten. M. de Manyngford 

 Bohun, et 46 Edw. III.— Cf. Inq. p. m., ii., 228. 



§ 16. HUNDREDUM de STODFOLDE.e. . Dominus Rex. 



Churington Comes Hereford. 



CoNiCK (CoNEKE. B.) Abbas de Grasteyn. 



Erchesfonte Abbatissa beatae Mariae de Wynton. 



Sterte Bartholomseus de Badlesmere. 



Ethelhampton''' Johannes Malewyn. (Malewayne B.) 



' So called from the Bohuns, Earls of Hereford ; it is still regarded as a 

 tithing of Wyvelsford, (now Wilsford,) which belonged to the same family. 

 ^This Manor is known better as Beecuingstoke. 



3 Dkatcote is the name of a farm close by Hewish ; Oaee would seem to 

 include Rainscomb, an outlying part of the parish of North Newnton. 



*HuLCOTE, (or HiLLCOTE,) is a tithing of the parish of Noeth Newntobt. 



^ These two Manors still bear in their names, Manningfoed Abbas and 

 Manningfoed Betjce, the memory of their owners in the 14th century. 



^The name of this Hundred is from the Anglo-Saxon stod-fald, i.e. the fold 

 or place for horses. It is now included in the Hundred of Swanborough. 



' The direct descent of these two Manors, now annexed to the parish of All 



