By the Rev. Canon J. E, Jackson, F.8.A. 293 
‘That about sixty years since the Lord Audley that was 
the Lord of Warminster did make a warren at Wynehill 
upon Warminster heath, since wh. time there hath bin a 
warren of coneys, and a lodge built for a warrener, anda | Henry and Ed- 
warrener have lived there and the coneys have spread over ward Salisbury 
all Dafford’s woods and Wyne hill to the great prejudice of 
the feeding of the deere within the s* forest, before wch. 
time there were neither Coneys nor Lodge there. gj 
“That since Longleat Park was inclosed Sir John Thynne >) 
and my Lord Studley and Sir Thos. Thynne did inclose out W=. Whytehead 
of the Forest one hundred acres of ground or thereabout and Jo. Whately 
lett the same to severall Tennants that have built twelve ¢ © Salisbury 
cottages upon and about Rottenbury Hill within the same that there are 
being forrest as abovesaid. 12 cottages 
‘“‘ That about twenty years since a Warrant was sent under ) 
my Lord of Nottingham’s hand that was L? Chief Justice in | 
Eyre directed unto the bayliffe or ranger of Dafford’s Wood 
in Wiltshire Walke commanding him to serve him his Fee + Jos. Symes 
bucke and upon that warrant Sir Thomas Thynne’s keeper 
of that walke did kill a warrantable bucke and delyvered it 
to the messenger and one Arthur Grymes had the bucke. J 
“That Sir Thomas hath ever since his father’s death kept 2 W. White and 
deere in Darforde wood. others 
Wm. White 
Phi. Kipping 
That he heard 
60 years since 
‘‘That Roade Heath Southwicke and Langham were here- { that the deer 
tofore reputed forest. of the Forest 
did use to feed 
in a meadow 
betweenAshton 
 & Trowbridge 
“That for two years since Road Heath and all that is 
called by the name of Slowe grove and the rest of the com- | Wa. Clarke 
mon woode and grounde between Road heath and Hagg hill { Phi. Kipping 
was reputed forest. 
“That about twenty-three years since deere did ordinarily ‘ 
feed and ly in Keevil woods and Littleton wood. } Win, Bishop 
‘‘ That there is signe upon Hagghill where the lodge stood 
and it was reported that the herd of bucks did usually ly i} Do 
the plain near adjoining. 
“That Mr. Long and Mr. Martin have cut within these 
six years within Slowgrove and Ammer acre vi handed } Mr. Styleman 
oakes and have inclosed contrary to the forest laws. 
' hat ina copice of my Lord Ley’s that lyeth on the north 
side of Mr. Sloper’s Copice which is called by the name of 
Jebbett Copice there is signe of the inclosure of the iiij* part em canes 
of an acre of ground square where, as it hath bin reported 
by ancient men, a Lodge stood. 
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