20 Wiltshire 



common fields aforesaid belonging to the said manor or to any 

 lands which the said Richard Hunton had in Busheton, Vesterne, 

 Wotton and Wotton Basset, to the use of the said Richard Hunton 

 for life, and after his decease to the use of the said William 

 Hunton and Elizabeth his wife, and their heirs male ; remainder to 

 the heirs male of William Hunton to the use of the said Richard 

 Hunton and his heirs male ; ultimate remainder to the right heirs 

 of the said William. He also conveyed the premises which were 

 not by the indenture aforesaid limited for the jointure of the said 

 Elizabeth to the use of the heirs male of William Hunton, with 

 remainder to the said Richard and his heirs male ; ultimate 

 remainder to the right heirs of the said William. 



He also conveyed the premises which were not by the indenture 

 aforesaid limited for the jointure of the said Elizabeth to the use 

 of the heirs male of William Hunton, with remainder to the said 

 Richard and his heirs male ; ultimate remainder to the right heirs 

 of the said William. 



The said manor of Bushton, with appurtenances, is held of the 

 King in chief by knight's service, by the 40th part of a knight's fee, 

 and is worth per annum, clear, £\b, and the park called Woodhill, 

 and the lands called les Lower Woodhills, Windmill Meade, and 

 Mill Meade, and the marsh called le Marsh, the 2 acres of land 

 called the Two Marsh Meades, the aforesaid houses, tenements, 

 meadows, and other the premises in the parish of Cleve Pepper to 

 the aforesaid park, lands, and tenements pertaining, are held of 

 the King in chief by knight's service, and are worth per annum, 

 clear, £b. 



Richard Hunton died 1 6th April, i Charles I [1625] ; and William 

 Hunton is his son and next heir, and was at his father's death 

 aged 29 years and more. 



Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, p. 1, No. 70. 



CDtoarti^ Carl of i^crtforti. 



Inquisition taken at Marlborough, 27th September, 

 2 Charles I [1626], before John Foyle, esquire, escheator, 

 after the death of Edivard Earl of Hertford, by the oath of Sir 

 Walter Smith, knight, Sir George Wroughton, knight, Sir George 

 Aileff, knight, William Digges, esquire, Francis Goddard, esquire, 

 Edward Martyn, esquire, Edmund Pike, esquire, John Goddard, 

 esquire, John Sadler, gentleman, Thomas Buckeridge, gentleman, 



