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tenement, containin.<? in itself one cottage and half a virgate of 

 land, and one customary croft or garden in Milford, worth by the 

 year £%. 



The said John Ellyott and Thomxs Ellyott, his brother, were also 

 seised, in like manner of one messuage in " Oatmeale Rowe," 

 within the city of Salisbury. 



Thomas EUvott aforesaid is brother and heir apparent of the 

 said John Ellyott, and is of the age of 48 years and more. 



Inq.p.m., i Charles I, p. ^,No. 17. 



€l)omaja; 3ea^, clerfe. 



Delivered into Court — January, i Charles I. 



Inquisition taken at Devizes, co. Wilts, ist August, 

 21 James I [1623], before Toby Rose, esq., escheator, after 

 the death of Thomas Jeay, clerk, by the oath of Thomas Willoiubie, 

 of . , . . , Ferdinand Huse, William Monderell {}), William Norden, 

 Thomas Sloaper, Brian Nashe, Robert Child , Philip Wheeler, Abraham 

 Laurence, John Still, Roger Willowbie, John Harvast, and Robert 

 Heskens, jurors, who say that 



Thomas Jeay was seised of the manor of Combe next Fittleton 

 otherwise Fiddleton, in the county of Wilts, and of 6 messuages, 

 10 tofts, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 200 acres of 

 pasture, 10 acres of wood, and zos. rent in Combe aforesaid, 

 Compton, and Hackleston, held of the King in chief by knight's 

 service, and worth yearly, in all issues, beyond reprises, £io. 



The said Thomas, long before his death, was seised of a messuage, 

 capital house and lands in Hackleston aforesaid, in the parish of 

 Fittleton, commonly called " Le Porcionarye," held of the King as 

 of his manor of East Greenwich by fealty only in common socage, 

 by the yearly rent o{ £ ^ 5f., and worth yearly, in all issues .... 



The jurors also say that William Stubbs, of Watchfield, co. 

 Berkshire, was seised of and in the manor of Fittleton aforesaid, 

 with the advowson of the parish church of Fittleton, to it belonging, 

 and 16 messuages, 20 tofts, 200 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 

 and 100 acres of pasture in Fittleton, and by indenture of 28th 

 January, 42 Eliz. [1599- 1600], between the said William Stubbs of 

 the one part, and Clement Jeay of Homeswort (?) Dorsetshire, 

 gentleman, and John Pu.xlon, of Salisbury, of the other part, in 

 consideration of the sum of /'200, paid to him by the said Clement, 



