By F. A. Carrington, Esq. 385 



Hundred of Frustfield. — Bacon, Barrett, Berenger, 

 Le Boteler, Brereton, Bristowe, Bulkeley, Comp- 

 ton, Davenant, English, Eyre of Beverley, Eyre of 

 the Close of Salisbury, Eyre of Newhouse, Eyre of 

 Eyre Court, Eyre of Brickworth, Eyre of Warrens, 

 Heyraz, Hitchcock, Keilway or Keleway, Lawrence 

 of Cowesfield, Lye, Ringwood, St. Barbe, Spelman, 

 John Tichbourne, Tregagle, Tropenell, Warder, 

 Warren, Waryne, Wyche. 

 Vol. VI. History of Salisbury, by Henry Hatcher, Esq. — 

 The first and second Houses of the Earls of Salis- 

 bury. 

 Before leaving this subject, I ought to mention that there is in 

 the Library of the British Museum, a Copy of the subsidy roll of 

 29 Eliz. 1 for the County of Wilts, containing 582 names and resi- 

 dences of the gentry of Wilts, the nobility being in a separate 

 list in the same MS. There is also in one of the copies of the 

 Wilts Visitation book of 1565, a subsidy roll without date. 2 



Note. — That there was a Heralds' Visitation in 1412 (as mentioned above 

 p. 358) is much questioned by Mr. Stacey Grimaldi in his " Origines Genealogicce" 

 (p. 252). The MS. supposed to contain it (which I have examined), is a volume 

 of detached Pedigrees bound together, several of them having dates in the 

 reign of Queen Elizabeth, and the only evidence of such a Visitation would be 

 equal evidence of Heralds' Visitations in 1334 and at several other periods. 

 The volume in question is the " Harleian MS." No. 1196, art. 80, which is 

 between folios 75 and 76 in the Pedigree of the family of Alsopp of Alsopp in 

 the Dale, in the county of Derby, at the sides of which are the two following 

 notes. The one is — 



"Visitatio facta p. me Bewe James, principalem regem Armor: in an dni 

 1334, ano regni Regis Ed. III." 



[Visitation made by me Bewe James, principal King-of-Arms, A.D. 1334 

 and in the year of King Edward III.]; no year being mentioned. 



The other is — 



"Visitatio facta p. Marischallum de Norray, ultimo anno Henrici IV., 1412." 



[Visitation made by the Marshal of Norroy, in the last year of Henry IV 

 1412.1 



Ana at the bottom of the pago in the same handwriting as the Pedigree and 

 the other notes is as follows : — 



"Yldend. ]>ml>at. et recordat. p. me Ricdm Lee als Clareucix principalem 

 Regem Armor in an" Regni Regime nunc Elizab. xxxix. annoq. 1596." 



i " Harleuo MS." No. 336, art. 22. * " Ilarkiun MS." No. 1111. 



