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Erlestoke and its Manor Lords. 



remainder of the space to the east of Pudnell road, having Skimcroft 

 in its north-western and Pernham in its south-eastern corner, and 

 Upper Lowfield ran along the western side of the same road up to 

 the foot of Hope Wood with the Common Mead running parallel 

 to and between it and the boundary of East Coulston. 



To show more clearly the division of land between the lord and 

 the tenants a schedule is given below, based on a terrier of the 

 year 1847, which, though slightly inaccurate, is indispensable for 

 the sake of the field-names and their areas, that solve many questions 

 as to the course of the different boundaries. When certain small 

 errors, such as the inclusion of a portion of East Coulston and the 

 omission of the churchyard, have been corrected, the total area is 

 2025«. Ir. 35p.. which differs from the Ordnance Survey by 33|ft., 

 and this may be partly accounted for by the omission from the 

 terrier of hard roads in the vale and the greater accuracy of 

 scientifie than of unscientific measurement. 



SCHEDULE OF LANDS. 



[n this schedule the areas given for land of the lord are in six 

 cases taken from the inquisition of 1309, while the acreage of 

 Pudnell is taken to have been the same as that of the present day, 

 and that of the Hill Pasture is arrived at by calculation from the 

 the terrier, founded on an exhaustive study of the location of 



