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clear. £^ ; and the manor of Puttall and other the premises there 

 are worth per annum, clear, zos. The manors of Wexcomb and 

 West Bedwyne, Collingborne Kingston and the said 6 coppice woods 

 containing 100 acres, the close of pasture containing 4 acres, 

 the one acre and a half of woodland in Collingborne Burumpton 

 and Collingborne Kingston, and the manors of Burbage Savage 

 and the advowson of Collingborne Ducis are held of the King in 

 chief by the service of the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are 

 worth per annum, clear, £10. The manor of Burbage Savage and 

 other the premises there are worth per annum, clear, £■]. The 

 manors of Trowbridge (worth per annum, clear, £ \o), Colling- 

 borne Ducis and other the premises there (worth per annum, 

 clear, £zo), are held of the King by knight's service as of his 

 Duchy of Lancaster, by the loth part of a knight's fee. The 

 manor of Sherston Magna (worth per annum, clear, ^25), the 

 Hundred of Alderbury, and the manor of Brodtowne (worth per 

 annum, clear, £'] \os.), and the manor of Amesburye Earles, and 

 the said wood and woodland called Bentlye Woods (worth per 

 annum, clear, £ \), are held of the King in chief by the service of the 

 loth part of a knight's fee. The manor, site, and grange of Studlye, 

 and the manor of Mudgall, Munckton next Chippenham, Thornden, 

 Alcanings and Langden otherwise Langden, and Wyke, are held of 

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

 and are worth per annum (except the manor of Langden), clear, 

 £-]% ; the manor of Langden is worth per annum, clear, £-,. The 

 manor of Slaughtenford and other the premises there are held of 

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

 and are worth per annum, clear, £i. The manor of Norton under 

 Hampden and the manor of Caynby otherwise Caneby and 

 Glentham are worth per annum, clear, £\ ; the third part of the 

 site of the house, land and precinct of the late priory or monastery 

 of Newsham, and the rectory and grange of Hoxburghe, and the 

 demesne lands of the said monastery, and the manor of Newsham, 

 and the grange called Callowe Grange (worth per annum, clear, / 4), 

 and the messuage in the parish of St. Dunstan, Chancery Lane 

 (worth per annum, clear, zos.) and other the premises in Newsham, 

 Hoxburgh, Callowe and London are held of the King in chief by 

 the service of one knight's fee. The manor of Goddenhaye, 

 Cheesburye, Lettly, Hownd and Littleton, and the tithes of the 

 demesne lands of Cheesburye and the said lands, tenements, and 

 two water mills called Castle Mills, and the fulling mill in 

 Trowbridge, and the said mansion house in the city of Westminster 

 called Hertford House, and other the premises in Letley, Hound, 



