86 The Wiltshire Compounders. 
manor in Somerset; West Pennard, in Somerset ; and Ewelme, in 
Oxfordshire. 
He is seised of a freehold for the term of his life, remainder to 
his Countess, of the manor of Charlton, near Malmesbury, with its 
rights, members, and appurtenances; the rectory of Charlton, and 
certain lands heretofore parcel of the purlieus of Braden Forest, but 
now enclosed; other parks and hereditaments at Charlton, Broken- 
borough, and Hankerton, altogether worth per annum £725 11s.74d., 
with old rents, £27 11ls. 8d. He is seised of a like estate with the 
like remainders, limitations, and uses (save only the jointure of his 
lady), of and in the manors or lordships of Hankerton, Broken- 
borough, and Brinkworth, with the rectory of Hankerton, worth 
£502 14s., with quit rents and improved rents there, £81 17s. 3d. 
He is seised of a freehold for the term of his life of an annuity of 
£50 issuing out of the rents, fines, and profits of Wallingford Castle, 
and out of Ewelme, in Oxfordshire. He is possessed of a term 
having twenty years to run of land and house at St. James’, in 
Westminster, holden by demise of Michael Poultney, Esq., 22nd 
March, 1 Car., worth £40 per annum over and above the reserved 
rent of £10. This house hath been much ruined and defaced by 
soldiers, and is now full of them. He is seised of an estate for life, 
remainder to his Countess, remainder to his right heirs, of the 
messuage and park of Ewelme (but charged with a debt of £1700 
to Robert Bickers), worth £200 a year more than the rent reserved 
to the Crown of £60, He has the custody of the late King’s 
house and garden at Ewelme, in Oxfordshire, and the office of 
surveyor of the woods there, and the stewardship of Wallingford 
Castle, altogether valued at £10 12s. 11d. per annum. 
Against this he claims allowance of fee-farm rents in Wiltshire to 
the Crown, £10 38.1d.; also £250 a year to his son, Charles, 
Lord Andover, and £250 a year to his daughter-in-law, the Lady 
Andover, which she now enjoys, having discharged her sequestration ; 
also of the debt to Bickers aforesaid of £1700 for which Ewelme is 
mortgaged for ninety-nine years, with a re-demise for the whole 
term except a month unto the said Earl, rendering £300 a year to 
Bickers, and the Earl discharging the fee-farm rent of £60 to the 
