Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 19 



messuages, tofts, cottages, mills, houses, lands, tenements, meadows, 

 pastures, woods, rents, reversions, services, farms, fee farms, waters, 

 fisheries, moors, marshes, commons, waste lands, courts leet, 

 perquisites and profits of courts and leets, view of frankpledge, and 

 whatsoever to views of frankpledge and courts leet pertain, villans 

 with their sequels, knight's fees, wards, marriages, escheats, reliefs, 

 heriots, goods and chattels waived, estrays, and all other profits, 

 and hereditaments whatsoever with appurtenances, in Busheton, 

 Cleve. Vasterne and Wotton, co. Wilts, and elsewhere in the said 

 county to the said manor pertaining. He was also seised of one 

 close of land or common park railed Woodhill, and of certain 

 common lands called the Lower Woodhill, Windmill Meade, and 

 Mill Meade and The Marshe, and of two common meadows called 

 the Two Marsh Meades, with appurtenances, lying in the parish of 

 Cleeve Pepper, co. Wilts, and of all houses and appurtenances as 

 aforesaid in the said parish of Cleeve Pepper, and of the reversions 

 and remainders of the same. 



So being seised, the said Richard Hunton on 21st October, 

 20 James I [1622], by indenture between the said Richard on the 

 one part, and Richard Dyke, citizen and grocer of London, William 

 Hunton, gentleman, then son and heir apparent of the said Richard 

 Hunton and Elizabeth his wife, of the other part, in consideration 

 of the marriage in the indenture mentioned, gave and assured to 

 the said Richard Dyke and his heirs, all that capital messuage or 

 mansion house in Bussheton, and all appurtenances pertaining; 

 and also one close of pasture called Bushton Hill, and another 

 close called Chudor, now divided into two closes ; and three other 

 closes of pasture called Muncton Laynes, one close of meadow 

 called the Great Lawnes Downe, and two other acres of meadow 

 called South Meade, one close of meadow called Long Hayes, 

 another close of meadow called le Reeve Acre, one close of pasture 

 and arable land called le Blackfurlonge, and one close called 

 le Moores, one close of meadow called Le tenants Lawne Downe; 

 except the first cutting of the grass of certain acres of land in 

 Le tenants Lawnes Downe in the same manner, and at the like 

 times of the year betoken, as any tenants of the said manor of 

 Busheton of right and custom were used to cut, and carry away. 

 He also conveyed by the same indenture to the said Richard Dyke, 

 one close of arable land called Hanginge Lands, one close called 

 le Churchefeild, one close called Sudcroft (?), and two closes 

 called Stamner, with other arable lands lying in the common fields 

 of Bushton aforesaid, and commonly used with the premises as 

 the demesne lands, and all common of pasture and feedings in the 



