By Sir Charles Eobhouse, Bart. 



229 



Name of Manor. 



Maningford, Wilts 



Chippenham, Wilts 



Date of 

 Gift. 



Name of Donor. 



1227 



Henry III. 



Particulars of Gift. 



Merston, Wilts [in 

 High worth]. 



Ruda [Rowde] Wilts. 



Penlev and Westbury, ' 

 Wilts. 



Lya [Westbury Ley] 

 Wilts. 



Broc. 



Bratton, Wilts. 



Buthoria [or Birthona] 



Gerva, Eedley, and Her- 

 linghame, Gloucester, 



Grosmunt, Gloucester. 



and Empress 

 Matilda. 



and Eadulf de 

 Lamvalley. 



One tenth of the demesne 

 and its appurtenances — 

 save 30 solidi to the Hos- 

 pital of St. Nicholas of 

 Sarum to conclude the 

 composition between the 

 Dean and Chapter of Sa- 

 rum, the Brothers of the 

 Hospital, and the De 

 Bohuns. 



The Church and tenths, 

 lands, meadows, chapelries, 

 pastures, and all appurte- 

 nances, a Pannagium or 

 larder, money for the keep 

 of pigs in the King's For- 

 est, and one cart-load of 

 dead wood every year from 

 the said forest. 



Same as above, save the 

 Pannagium and dead wood, 

 described as part of Wurda. 



1 hide of land called Foran- 

 gra [Foxhanger] given by 

 "Domina Imperatrix ma- 

 ter Henrici Regis avi nos- 

 tri." 



\ a hide of land. Exchanged 

 for a water miU with Wal- 

 ter de Paveley, 7 and 14 

 Ed. II., 1314—21, and 40 

 acres of faggots [assartis] 

 in the forest, made in Hav- 

 edingull? 



One half the village and a 



mansion, i.e., at Plaistude. 



Thereafter the vicarage 



paid 13/4 a year to the 



Prior and Convent. 

 The mill — just as Aibricus 



left it. 

 \ a hide which Roger Cocus 



held. 

 1 virgate of land called 



Purirland. 



^ the fisheries, Arlingham, 

 near Futherne, on the Sev- 

 ern [Jackson], and King 

 John paid 22/- a year for 

 Gerva. Hardy's Calendar 

 of Close RoUs, 1, 285. 



The Hermitage. 



