8 Wiltshire 



Baneaston alias Batheston, in Somersetshire, late in the tenure of 

 Giles Shepheard (^\\\^^\\i\&) and by fine, in Trinity, 14 James I [1616], 

 between the said Hugh Speke and John Kerrye, plaintiffs, and John 

 Walter and Joan his wife, deforciants, the said John Waller and 

 Joan acknowledged the premises to be the right of the said Hugh 

 Speke and John Kerrye (illegible) by virtue of which the said 

 Hugh Speke and John Kerrye and their heirs were seised for ever. 



And the jurors further say that the said Hugh Speke and Sir 

 Thomas Estcourt, knt., and William Workeman were seised of all that 

 tenement in Waddeswicke, in Wiltshire, formerly in the tenure of 

 Richard Beaser, and of those closes of arable land, meadow, feeding, 

 and pasture in Waddeswicke, Box and Haselbury, aforesaid, to the 

 same tenement belonging, viz. one close of pasture called " le 

 orchard," containing one acre, one meadow to the aforesaid 

 tenement near adjoining, containing one acre, one close called 

 "Barne close," one close called "Water meade," containing 6 acres, 



2 closes called " le over Hutchins " and "le lower Hutchins," 

 containing 8 acres, 2 closes called " le lower leazers (?)" contain- 

 ing 10 acres, one close called " Huntinge Crofte," containing 



3 acres, one coppice of wood called " le Grove," containing b acres, 

 one close called " le Quarre close," close to the said coppice 

 (illegible), containing 4 acres, one close called " Bradeley," con- 

 taining 6 acres, one close called " Umdells," containing 5 acres, 

 2 closes called " Wolleys," containing 6 acres, one close called 

 " Innockes," containing 8 acres, together with 18 acres of arable 

 land in the field called "Tile quarre field" and " Chappell field" 

 in Box aforesaid, and 8 acres of land in the field there called 

 " Box field," and one parcel of land containing one acre, late in 

 the tenure of the said Richard Beasor called " le Quarre," lying at 

 " Haselbury Quarre," this side [citra) the way (.?) towards " Crook's 



Mill," abutting upon the lands formerly of Bonham, esq., on 



both sides. And the said Sir Thomas Estcourt and William Worke- 

 man, being so seised, on 4th June, 6 James I [1608], by indenture, 

 sold to William and Thomas Wollascott, their heirs and assigns for 

 ever, the aforesaid tenement with appurtenances in Waddeswicke. 



And the jurors further say that the said Hugh Speke and one Richard 

 Cowley were seised of a tenement with appurtenances, situated in 

 Waddeswick aforesaid, in the parish of Haselbury aforesaid, late in 

 the tenure of Thomas Browne (?), and of one close of pasture and 

 arable land to the same belonging, called " Orchard Close," con- 

 taining 2 acres, and of 2 acres of land in the fields of Box afore- 

 said ; one called " I-ong Acre," and lying in " Chappellfield," and 

 the other in " Quarrefield," on the east side of an acre belonging 



