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forth as the same hedge leadeth to Poles closse, and from thence 

 leadinge as the same hedge lyeth to Saundredge yeatt, from thence 

 alonge by flushes hedge to Mushes land end, therehence to White 

 Shurde, and soe thence alonge the ditche to Yeldons hedge corner, 

 wherehence leadinge north warde alonge the same hedge to Mores 

 lane, and from thence alonge the ditche or waie that leadeth to 

 Motelie croft, followinge the same waie to Snapp common, and there- 

 hence continuynge the said waie or ditch to High Strate waie, from 

 thence to Badburie mere, w ch devideth this mannor Badburie and 

 Liddmton, from the said mere eastwarde along the ditch to Shuger 

 waie, therehence to the mere stone on the top of Digehill, divid- 

 inge this mannor "Wambrough and Liddeuton, from w ch mere stone 

 alonge a ditche then to Bordes plott, compassinge in the same plott, 

 from thence east warde to Bickatts crosse, therehence along by east 

 lease hedge to Whitt pitts, thence by a linche and waie that 

 leadeth to S* Williams Crosse, and from the said Crosse alonge the 

 mere w th devideth this mannor and Beadon to Bed Deane, from 

 thence alonge by the same mere to Crockbrigh, therehence follow- 

 inge the same mere to Forde lane, and from thence to Duck lane 

 afores' 1 where in began ; within w cb circuit and bondarie all waieffes, 

 straies, ffellons, goods, &c, and all other things incident to a roy- 

 altie belonge vnto her Ma tie . 



"And thus mitch for the circuit and bondarie of the said 

 mannor." 



3. — Hannington. (13 Aug. 1591.) 

 " TJtc manor Hannington ah Hantminydon. (fol. 31a.) 

 "That the boundarie of the saide mannor verie aptlie begynnelh 

 on the north pte therof at a Bridge called Thomes Bridge, at a 

 doble tressell there; from thence along the river there eastwarde 

 called Thames, w h devideth this mannor and Kempffordc untill 

 ye com to a brooke called Bidebrooke, w'h devideth this mannor 

 and [nglesham, and soe followinge the saide brooke to Westropp 

 field, therehence contynuinge the same brooke southwards to Oos- 

 pell Corner deviding (his mannor and Staunton, from w'h corn er 

 along by the quicksett hedge called Berreton hedge, southwest- 

 warde to tnend therof, \<> a mere there, followinge the .same mere 



