188 Duchy of Lancaster. Surrey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 



" ^"iiouuhe 6 " Alsoe there apptayneth unto this mannor iij seuerall 

 landes lyinge w'hin the mannor of Hungerforde and 

 in the west fielde therof by Lanchierd, cont. by estimacon vj acres. 

 " withouuhf e "And alsoe two acres of meadowe in Wood marsh e 

 meadowe within the mannor of East Garton. One other 

 meadowe benorthe the water leadinge to Freinans marshe cont. vj 

 acres. One other meadowe bewest the waie that leadeth from 

 Hungerforde to Mr. Thomas Goddardes called Brownes meadowe, 

 cont. iiij acres. All w'h doe belonge unto this mannor and are 

 pcell of the same. 



"The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 19a.) 



"Beinge neare two miles southwest from Hungerforde, the soile 

 whereof somewhat barren for the moost pte, beinge heretofore rea- 

 sonablie well wooded with a small river or brooke on the — part 

 thereof." 



Edward Hungerford held the manor. Acres 608. Rent £13 

 18s. 4d. Copyholders, Richard Blisse, Thomas Chechen, Robert 

 Arnold and Edmund Hungerford, Walter Burtin and William his 

 son. 



2. — Albourne. 



The Survey of the Manor of "Aldeborne" was taken 10 Aug., 33 

 Elizabeth, by John Worth, deputy to Sir John Poyntz, kt., General 

 Surveyor of the Duchy in the South parts ; on the oaths of a Jury 

 of the Court of Survey, viz. Robert Scorie, Richard Nutte, John 

 Brighte, Thomas Bacon, &c, who being examined, saie ; 



" That they thinck the same moost begynneth in the southeast 

 pte of the saide mannor, at a pcell of ground called Ducke lane, 

 from thence to a waste plott of grounde at the north end of Lordes 

 meadowe, compassinge the same plott, and -soe ouer thawrte the 

 waie unto Lordes meade, followinge the east hedge therof to the 

 south fielde, and thence south east to the brooke to the nether pte 

 therof, w' h deuideth this mannor and the maunor of Ramisburie, 

 and soe followinge the saide brooke to the lower end of the Gallie 

 close, from w ch close south westwarde to Milleredge Coppice-hedge, 

 thcrehence out thawrte Louers lane to Letimer coppice hedge, and 

 soe continuynge the same hedge westwarde to Prestlande, and soe I 



