154 Leland’s Journey through Wiltshire. 
[IT]. 
The line of the late Lord Hungerford.! 
1. Guatrer Hunererorp, Kt. 
. Joanna (Builstrode), wife to WALTER. 
. Epwarp, son to WALTER. 
. JANE (Zouch), his wife. 
Syr Guatrer, Lord HuncEerrorp. 
. Susan, doughter to Danvers, of } 
Dauntesey, by Bradenstoke, 
Da Fo ww 
in Wilts. ; 
7. Auics, the Lord Sanpzs’s s Wares te Guatrer, late 
Lord HyncErForD. 
doughter. 
8. Exizazetru, the Lord Huszr’s 
doughter. J 
9. GUALTER, hi 
10. Enwarp, ASSEONE: 
Ther longgid 2 chauntre prestes to this chapelle ; and they had 
a praty mansion at the very est end of it. 
The gate-house of the inner court of the castelle is fair, and 
ther be the armes of the Hungrefordes richely made yn stone. 
The haule and 3 chambers withyn the second court be stately. 
There is a commune saying that one of the Hungrefordes buildid 
this part of the castelle by the prey of the Duke of Orleaunce whom 
he had taken prisoner. 
Farley standith yn Somersetshire. Frome ryver ther partith (and 
so doun to the mouth) Wileshir from Somersetshir. The mouth of 
it wher it goith ynto Avon is about a mile and a half lower? than 
Farley, and by estimation Bradeford is a 2 good miles upper on 
Avon. 
1 ‘Late Lord Hungerford.” This shows the date of Leland’s visit to Farley. 
Sir Walter (Table 11. No. 5.) created a Baron, was afterwards beheaded by 
King Henry VIII., 28th July, 1540. 
2 At Freshford. 
