298 Four Terriers of North Wmxfdl Rectory. 



M s. d. 

 Hennars Mill per ann : .. 4 .. 

 Doncomb Mill per ann: .. 4 .. 

 Ford Mill per ann: .. 3 .. 4 



Tho : Goddard Eeetor of North Wraxall. 



Tho : Pavey. 



Daniell Hawker Overseer, 



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A true and perfect Terrier of all houses lands & portion of Tithes belonging 

 to the Rectory of North "Wraxall in the County of Wilts & Diocess of Sarum 

 had made and taken this the twenty-ninth day of July in the year of our 

 Lord 1783. 



Impri^ The Parsonage House which is built with stone & tiled consists of 

 two Parlours, seven lodging Rooms, four paper'', two not papr"*, one hung with 

 green stuff, twoPantries Kitchen & Back Kitchen which serves for a Brew- 

 house. A Cellar under the largest Parlour. 



Outhouses. Two Barns built with stone and covered with thatch, one 

 57 long & 18 wide, the other 38 foot long & 17 wide, three Stables, one three 

 staled, the other two staled, the other an old one & has not been used as a 

 Stable for many years, all built with stone and covered with thatch. A Coach 

 House and Greanery over built with stone & covered with tile. A Cart 

 House covered with thatch. The ground on which the House stands together 

 with the Farm Yard and Garden is about an acre & a quarter. 



The Glebe Land which is all inclosed. Press Grove 12 Acres. Four Acres 

 at Ford. Shute Mead one Acre. The Parsons Tyning 5 Acres. Lurish one 

 Acre. Goreys Hill 13 Acres. Spy Park 3 Acres. Over the Bristoll Road 

 7 Acres & J. The Ham 2 Acres. Tyning going to Combe 13 acres. Middle- 

 Way Tyning 9 Acres & J. New Tyning 6 Acres. Westmead Hill 7 Acres 

 & |. Parsons Four Acres. Lypeet Leese 1 Acre. 



A portion of Tythe paid out of three Mills. Hennard Mill four shillings 



p'. ann : Doncomb Mill four shillings p\ ann : Ford Mill Three shillings & 



four pence p'. ann : Five Pounds p'. annum paid by Paul Methuen Esq' 



for the tythe of wood But that is no Modus, for it was but three Pound p'. 



ann before I demanded more. The whole, with what I have in hand is let 



for a hundred & ninety Pound p'. ann. There are no timber trees of any 



value as the Glebe is merely inclosed with walls. In the Church — one bell. 



Communion Plate— two Cups, no mark on them but 1746. One of the Cups 



are reall, the other French plate. Two small Salvers one reall, the other 



French plate. The Clerk is elected by the Rector & his Stipend paid by the 



Parish out of the Church Rate. The Churchyard wall is at the expense of 



the Parish. 



Henry Still Rect^ 



Isaac Holborrow i /-,. , , 

 Daniel Parker ) Churchwardens. 



Isaac Holborow ) t i u-i *. 

 JohnAVillson I^^l^^bitants. 



