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Terrier of Church Lands, Sc. 227 
a ee eed 
A Cottage and garden now in the occupation of Edward 
: Veale another Garden adjoyning now in the occupation of 
Covered with ) Margery Borde, Wid:, and another Garden adjoyning now 
Houses. in the occupation of William Martin, all lying in a Lane 
called Adcroft Lane conteyning half an acre. 
Glebe Lands. The Churchyard, the Bounds whereof are to be maintained 
by the Inhabitants whose House and Outlets joyne to it and 
the two Gates at the entrances into it by the Parish. 
The 3 Home Closes of Meadow or pasture conteining by 
estimation nine acres. ; 
Covered with A Paddock near them called y® Conygere Paddock con- 
Houses. teining near halfe an acre 
The Adcrofts fower Grounds of Meadow or Pasture con- 
teyning by estimation Sixteen acres. 
The Downe Lease (lately enclosed) conteining by measure 
besides the Bounds) Fourteen acres w were lately taken 
in exchange for a certain Comon of Pasture (belonging to 
the said Rectory) for 18 Beasts and a Bull in the Downe of 
Trowbridge from Whitsun-eve to Michaelmas yearely. Ten 
acres and a half of arable land lying dispersed in the East 
field wt Meadowplatts at y® ends of several of them. A Close 
at the further end of the West Field (neare the Lands of 
Edward Flower) called Budlease, conteining 3 or 4 acres. 
The West Meade newly enclosed out of the Meads Platt 
in the West Field conteining by estimacion 3 Acres. 
Comon. Comon of Pasture w'out stint in y® Comon Fields of 
Trowbridge and in y* Comons of Pasture called Ashton and 
Drienham Comons & all other Comons of Vicenage to this 
Parish. 
Tythes of Hay. The Tenth Cock of all Hay win the s*. Parish except in 
-" two little meads lying between Trowle Bridge and Ham 
Meade, one whereof -belongeth to y* Farm of Trowbridge 
(and lately to the estate of Henry Willett), the other to the 
Estate of John Rogers. The Tythe of which two meades is 
by 2 certain p'scription paid out of a part of y° meadow be- 
longing to Rogers w™ part y* Rector of Trowbridge is to 
; mowand carry away in lieu of the Tythes of those 2 meadows. 
Corn. The 10th Sheffe of all Wheate, Beans, and whtsoever Corn 
is sheafed and y® 10th Cock of all Barley, Oats, Pease, Vatches, 
and all other Grain 
Cow White.* For the Cow White of every Cow Somerfed w'*in the s# 
Parish, or by any Parishioner, in y* Comons belonging to it, 
Fower pence to be paid at Michaelmas 
Sheepe. — For all Sheepe kept w'*in the s4 Parish till Sheering time, 
the Tenth Fleece of Wool and if less than Ten fleeces the 
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he ® The latter portion of this word is possibly the Anglo-Saxon wite, one meaning of which was a 
_ fine” or payment (mulcta), so that the whole word corresponds with the Latin vaccagium, which 
Ducange explains as a tribute, or payment, from cows, 

