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Rectory of Edyngton with the eae of rae 
Vicarage of the same 
Rectory of Paulesholte [Poulshot] . at 
Pension of the Bishop of Sarum in the same .. 
Rectory, of Hulprygtone [ Hi/perton] 
Rectory of Brogtone [Broughton Gifford] ~ 
Rectory of Farle [ Monkton Farleigh] 
Rectory of Bradford with its Chapelries 
Vicarage of same . 
Portion of the Abbess of St. Edward (at Shaftesbury) i in 
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Of lands held oii the oan of the Mani of Trowbridge, or 
under the various owners of the castle, during this century, we have 
a tolerably long list given us in a record called “Testa de Nevil,” 
in which is contained an enumeration of the principal land-holders 
throughout the kingdom in the reigns of Henry III. and Edward L., 
and an account also of the tenures by which they held their estates. 
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The following are the chief lands named as having been held, as it _ 
is expressed, of the “ Honor of Trobrygg, under the Earu or Sarum, 
under the king.” 
In Hartham, one fifth of a Knight’s Fee, by Richard de Cumb’yill [ Cum- 
berwell]. 
In Luckington, one Knight’s Fee, by Reginald de Sumerford. 
In Widecumb, [near Hilmarton], one Knight’s Fee, by William Bighorn. 
In Littlecote [near Hilmarton], one Knight’s Fee, by Robert Mauduit. 
In Waddon, half a Knight’s fee, by Henry de Waddon. 
In Hulprinton [Hilperton], half a Knight’s Fee, by Humphrey de Escovill, 
In Little Brocton [Monkton], one Knight’s Fee, by the Prior of Farley. 
_ In Chaldefelde, one Knight’s Fee, by Henry de Percy. 
In Punbir’ [Pomervy near Winfield], one fifth of a Knight’s Fee by William 
de Waspre.* — 
In Lusteshill [near Highworth], one and a half Knight’s Fee, by Nicholas de 
Lusteshill. 
The following lands are amongst those which are said to have been 
_ held under the “Hart or Hererorp under the King as of the 
Honor of Trowbrygg.” 
In Edington, [near Calne,] one fortieth of a Knight’s Fee by Roger de Can- 
telupe. 
In the same, one twenty-third of a Knight’s Fee, by John de Ripariis 
[Rivers]. 
* This is a name not unknown in this neighbourhood. ‘* John de Waspre” is spoken of as patron 

_ in the year, 1299, of the ‘*Chapel of Westwodé in the parish of Bradforde.” See ‘* Wilts Institut.,” 
_ under the year, 1299. 
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