Inquisitiones Post Moriem. 2 i 



John Spencer, gentleman, Thomas Sttu'lh, gentleman, Thomas Freema7t, 

 gentleman, Richard Smith, gentleman, and Thomas Hitchcocke, 

 gentleman, who say that 



Edward Earl of Hertford was seised of the manor of Castle 

 Carye otherwise Castell Carye and Almesforth, and the park 

 there commonly called Carye Parke, and of the advowson of the 

 church of Almesworth, the manor of Ilmister, otherwise Ilminster, 

 and of the advowson of the church of Ilminster, the manor of 

 Shepton Beauchampe and of the advowson of the church there, 

 the manor of Hatch Beauchampe and the advowson of the church 

 there, the manor of Camell otherwise Cammell and Downehed 

 otherwise West Cammell, the manor of Puriton otherwise Puriton 

 and Downe end, the manor of He Abbotis otherwise He Abbotes, 

 the manor of Pulton otherwise Pylton, and the park there called 

 Pylton Parke, the manor of Meere otherwise Meare, the manor of 

 Norton Beauchamp, the manor of Goddenhaie otherwise Godney, 

 with their rights, members and appurtenances, and of a capital 

 messuage, and the lands, tenements and hereditaments with 

 appurtenances, commonly called Westbarne Grange otherwise 

 Westbarne Farme, in the parish of Frarye, co. Somerset, lately 

 parcel of the possessions of the dissolved Monastery or Priory 

 of Witham otherwise Wyttam, co. Somerset, and of the pasture 

 and woodland with appurtenances called Hickes Parke and 

 Sheppards Drove in the said parish of Frarye, containing 160 acres ; 

 which said manors, lands, etc., are in co. Somerset. And of the 

 manor of Shalborne Westcort otherwise Shalborne Westcourt, co. 

 Wilts, and of the lands and tenements in Shalborne Westcourt, had 

 and obtained of Geoffrey Dormer, esquire, Alexander Tutt {?), 

 esquire, and Thomas Castle, and of the advowson of the church of 

 Shalborne Westcort, the manor of Stapleford, the manor of 

 Woxcombe otherwise Wexcombe otherwise Wexcombe and West 

 Bedwyn, the manor of CoUingborne Burumpton otherwise CoUing- 

 borne Valance otherwise CoUingborne Valence otherwise 

 CoUingborne Dormer, of the manor of CoUingborne Kingston, 

 and of six coppice woods and woodlands containing 100 acres, 

 one close of pasture containing 4 acres, next adjoining the east part 

 of the coppice aforesaid, one acre and a half of woodland next the 

 said close on the south, which coppice wood, pasture and wood- 

 land are situate in CoUingborne Burumpton and in CoUingborne 

 Kingston ; and of the enclosed land, tenements and hereditaments 

 called Brymslade otherwise Brymslade Parke, late parcel of the 

 forest called Savernacke Forrest, a meadow called Iwoodes Meade, 

 a woodland called Mottesfont Coppice, lying in the parish of 



