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number of stone coffins have been found near this land, probably 
called boelles way as the funeral pile road.). From the wic within 
the beelles woege as far as the path (there is a footway just below 
Heather Farm leading to the Kennels, or this may be Broadmoor 
lane) Along the path as far as the hollow (a little south of 
Weston wood) From the hollow to the maple tree, to the road, 
to Huttes cesce. (We seem now to be going S.E. towards the 
Village, and Huttes cesce corresponds to Heyneshe of the 5 hides). 
So by the hedge to the little spring (above Newbridge Hill house). 
from the little spring to wucan spring (I think this must be the 
spring on Dean Farm, and it looks very like pucan wylle with 
which we began). From the old homestead that Aithelere owned 
to plegi-dic. (The homestead seems to be Dean Farm, and 
the plegi dic somewhere near the Roman road from Newbridge, 
where the court of the 15 hides was held, and the tenants entered 
into pledge and paid the court fees, probably on Penn hill ridge ; 
it is remarkable that in the James Ist terrier we have ‘ pey feild” 
once next to Swynscombe, and once next to Cleavves), From the 
plegidic to the highway (meeting there at the Village the 
boundary of the 5 hides). From the highway into the solitary 
thorn Up the solitary thorn into selardes pole (see the 5 hides) 
(solitary thorn” gives a poor sense, and I think that the Monk 
who wrote the Charter made a mistake in copying it), into 
Locksbrook. From Locksbrook into the Avon (half the river 
belongs to Weston). So by the water to Brightwold’s weir (the 
Avon Mills) From the weir to the Dyke (at Newbridge) From 
the Dyke to the spring From the spring to the leapgate (the 
gate to the common ewe feeding grounds by the river). . From 
the leapgate tothe Hach. From the Hach (perhaps the oak) into 
clenan feld (this corresponds to the hortpytte of the 5 hides). 
From there on Locksbrook. Along by Locksbrook into the 
gemytha (perhaps the bounds, or mouth of the river, or meadow). 
From the gemytha up by Midridge (close to the Kennels) From 
Midridge to Stutardscombe (probably towards Upper Foxhall 
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