Duchy of Lancaster. Survey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 197 



"The scituacon of the saide mannor. (fol. 62.) 

 "It standeth north from Salisburie neare iiij or miles distance the 

 villadge wherof standeth somewhat lowe, w l h a riuer on the south 

 east pte therof, yealdinge a verie good Trowte, &c. : the arrable 

 lande wherof is not verie fertile, but reasonable apte for corne and 

 graine, with reasonable good shepe slightes to the same apptayninge, 

 but noe great store of meadowe within the same." 



Freeholders. Thos. Walters, Eliz. dau. and heir of Thos. Sent- 

 burbe (St. Barbe), ffm, Frauncis, Thomas South, Henry Sadleir, 

 Esq., The Manor. Acres 578. Rents £18 18s. 8d. 



10.— Poole. 



" The mannor of Poole, (fol. 62a.) 



" That the bondarie of the said mannor begynneth on the north 

 east pte therof, at a Crosse there called Ewen Crosse, from thence 

 eastwarde by the north hedge that boundeth in Tommes fielde app- 

 tayninge to this manor, therehence southeastwarde to Mill ham 

 ditch as it leadeth to Hobbes bridge, wherehence eastwarde to 

 Horse bamrae hedge, w c h devideth this mannor and Sommerforde 

 Keynes, from w'h hedge torninge westwarde as Studham hedge 

 leadeth to littell Easter Mill, from thence followinge the riuer 

 southwarde as it leadeth to the south end of Agney meade, and so 

 retorninge by the south hedge therof, westwarde to thend therof to 

 the riuer there w<li devideth this mannor and the mannor of Yewen, 

 contynuinge the saide riuer and the hedges southeastwarde to Ney 

 bridge, therehence southward as the dick leadeth to Oke lake, from 

 thence westwarde as the ditches and hedges leade w c h devide this 

 mannor and Wokesey unto New meadow corner, therehence west- 

 warde by the ditche to the wester end of Pke meade, and thence 

 followinge the brooke there, northwarde to Ridinge corner neare 

 Week Elme, from thence northwarde to the over end of a close 

 called the Ridinge, followinge the north hedge therof eastwarde 

 by the hedges w'h devide this mannor and Kimbell, to theast 

 end of Lotmoor, therehence to Portwaie Yeatt, and soe northwarde 

 to Ewen Crosse aforesaid, where it beganne. 



"Within wh circuit and Bondarie all waieffes, straies, 



