The Society’s MSS.—Chisledon. 325 
3. 2. 5 Mr. Allen Ot 6H 2. 
3.14. 4 Mr. Berry OP 6Rud: 
2.15. 3 Mr. Pearce, junior O. 5. 0. 
24. «3 Mr. King, Ch. 0. 4. 0. 
3. 6. 0 Mr. Drury OF “630: 
789. 16. 2. at 1*, 934, ——_______7], 10. 1}. 
Old Ch. rie ia Ue ot 0) 
Deficiency, to be made up on the greater 
Proprietors as above 10, 1. 
Hopson. 
165.17. 9. T. B. Calley, esq. 14. 10. . 3. 2. 9. 
105. 17. 8. Wm. Morse, esq. OL cb) eect. 2. 0. 
62. 10. 2 Mr. Bailey 6. 95. 5. 1. 4, 
55. 0. 4, Mr. Lambert 4, 16, 3. Laid: 
36. 10. 10. Mr. Crook Pye op El Te 
16.15. 7. Highworth P JIE RA era 8. 
5b. 0. 8. Mr. Leuker O35: 85 9: 4, 
Beso. 3. Mr. Flewel OS 452: 2. 
450. 1. 3 at 1%. 92, 39. 7. 3. 
Old charge 38 17 ‘8. 
: Over Plus to be deducted as above Oran 
How greatly the Vicar profited by the inclosure and by the 
“laying together” of the scattered parcels of his glebe appears 
decisively by the revised “ terrier ”’ :— 
* No. 11. 
’ [A.D. 1786.] 
A Terrier of the Vicarage of Chisleden in the Diocese of Sarum and Deanery 
of Marlbro’ 
Prior to an Act of Parliament passed in 1779 for inclosing and exonerating 
from Tithes certain Lands therein specified within the Districts of Chisleden and 
Hodson 
~All manner of Tithes excepting the Tithes of Corn and Hay, Wool and Lambs. 
-—Allotted by the Acts aforesaid in lieu of the Tithes from which the Lands 
therein specified are exonerated thirty eight Acres and twenty-eight Perches—in 
Tiew of the Glebe fourteen Acres one Rood and two Perches—and in exchange for 
‘a small Close, one Acre one Rood and sixteen perches: The whole of these three 
‘Articles are laid together in one Peice and measures fifty three Acres three Roods 
‘and six Perches, bounded as follows—on the South by Lands allotted to Thomas 
Brown Calley, Esq., and Mr. William Dyke—on the West by that of Mr. William 
ke and Mr. Richard Webb—on the North West and North by a Road leading to 
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