328 The Society's MSS.—Chisledon. 
Easter. D. Each House Keeper and Garden 5'. Each Person of the Age of 
Sixteen 4%. 
Fees. Interment in the Church £1 1’.0¢. In the Church Yard, if not an 
Inhabitant, and all who are Parishioners of Draycot tho’ Inhabitants, by an old 
Agreement 6°. 8°. A Memorial Stone single 3°. 4*., double 6°. 8¢. Publishing 
Banns 2%. 6%. Marriage by Licence 10%. 6*., by Banns 5°. Visitation 10°. 
Transcript of the Register 13°. 4". 
No. 13. 
(A.D. 1801.) 
Case. 
By an Instrument deposited among the Records of the Bishopric of Salisbury 
after reciting that a Controversy had arisen between the then perpetual Vicar of 
the parish Church of Chiselden in that Diocese of the one part and the then 
Rector of the said Church of the other Ir was arrEsTED that on the 23d of 
December 1412 appeared personally before the then Chancellor of the Diocese the 
said Vicar and the said Rector by his Proctor and it was then and there agreed 
that the said [tector and his Successors should for ever thereafter have and receive 
all and singular the Tithes of Corn and Hay arising out of all the Lands and 
places within the Bounds and Limits of Chiselden aforesaid or the Titheable places 
thereof AND ALso aL the Tithe of Lambs and Wool in any manner arising 
from all Sheep depastured (excepting only the Tithes arising from the Land and 
pasture belonging to the Vicar) also the said Rectors of the said Church should 
have the small Tithes in any manner arising from their Cattle and also from the 
Gardens and orchard belonging to the said Rectory AnD atso Mortuaries from 
all persons deceased within the said parish. Bur all other the small Tithes 
whatsoever not thereinbefore expressed arising from Cattle or places within the 
Bounds and Limits or Titheable places of the said Church in any manner constituted 
or depastured and personal Tithes and also the oblations arising from the altar of 
the said Church should be had and received by the then Vicar of the said Church 
and his Successors for ever thereafter Moreover that the said Vicar and his 
Successors should receive of the Rector for the time being 5 marks every year 
instead of the said Tithe of Corn and Hay arising out of the Land of the Rectory 
and the Tenants thereof And instead of the Tithes of Lambs and Wool from 
their Sheep and for all the small Tithes of the Rector of the said Church which 
theretofore belonged to and from ancient time were assigned to the Vicarage and 
for the support of the Vicar of the said Church. 
The only other Document relating to the Tithes of this parish which ean be 
found is a Terrier which is also in the Registry of the Bishop of Salisbury and a 
Copy of such Terrier is herewith left for your perusal. 
The parish of Chiseldon is divided into 3 Tithings viz'. Chiseldon, Hodson and 
Badbury. Thomas Calley, Esq'., is Impropriator of the Great Tithes of the 2 
former Tithings and Patron of the Vicarage. John Stone, Esq'. is Impropriator 
of the Great Tithes of Badbury and owner of several Farms and Lands within 
that Tithing. 
Some Years ago an Act of parliament passed for inclosing Chiseldon and 
Hodson and on that occasion both the Rector and Vicar had allottments in lieu of 
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