The Society’s MSS.—Chisledon. 333 
Compositions paid by the proprietors of Lands in the ything of Badbury for 
the Vicarial Tithes-—£ ———_-______—___ 
Composition paid by the proprietor of the late M'. Thomas Neale’s Estate in 
the East Tything of Chisledon for the Vicarial Tithes of that Estate—.6.— 
Stock in the 3 per Cent Consols in the name of the Accountant General of the 
Court of Exchequer bought in 1841 with £458 10*/. the 
amount of the purchase and Compensation Money for 3*. 2". 34”. of Land 
at Stratton St. Margaretts sold to the Great Western Railway Company, 
the yearly dividend on which és ~-———________ 
[Endorsed] 1841 
Particuxars of the Vicarage of 
Chisledon and of its yearly Income. 
Note £5. 
Sr. Jonn’s Cottece Founper’s Kry. 
The following notes of wills registered in the Court of the 
Archdeacon of Berkshire will be found to confirm, so far as they 
go, the founder’s kin pedigree already given (vol. xxx., p. 224). 
There is, first, the will of “John Bukrige of Bastilden” (1521), 
mentioning his son John, presumably the “John Buckaridge of 
Bastleden,’”’ whose will (1567) comes next. This second John 
mentions a son William, presumably the “ William Buckeridge ” 
who married Elizabeth Kibblewhite. The will of “Thomas 
_ Keblewhight” (1580), Elizabeth’s father, is perhaps the most 
interesting of the series. Hitherto we have had no explanation of 
the settlement of the Buckeridge family at Draycot. They were, 
as appears by the above wills, a Berkshire family, dwelling at 
Basildon, where Thomas Kibblewhite himself resided, for he 
describes himself in his will as “ of Basstilden, yeoman.” But in 
this same document he goes on to speak of ‘my farm and other 
my grounds in Badbury.”’ It thus appears that he was connected 
