Duchy of Lancaster. Survey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 199 



fellons, goods, &c, and all other thinges incident to a Boyaltie doe 

 belonge unto her Ma eie . 



"The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 79.J 



"It standeth somthinge highe in a verie holsome aire, well fur- 

 nished with woode, havinge fertile corne fields, and well stored 

 with good meadowe groundes, and also large scope of comon, iij 

 miles east from Malmsburie, &c. And mitch beautified by the 

 parke and faire okes therin." 



Freeholders. Henry Poole, kt., Andrew Keddelbie, Esq., Thos. 

 Strange, Will. Partridge, Anthony Herle, John Packer, John 

 Fettiplace, gents. ; Walter Kite, Laurence Michelbone. 



Manor held by, James Unninge, Will. Baker, Rich. Baker, 

 Thos. Allis, Will. Unninge. Henry Chaderton held the Parson- 

 age. Acres 1448. Bents £4. 



12. — Ashley. (Near Tetbury.) 



"The mannor of Aisheley. (fol. 80.) 



"The bondarie of the saide mannor begynneth on the north west 

 pte therof, at a hedge called Bivie hedge, being on the north pte 

 of Warren Hill, therehence eastwarde alonge the saide hedge, un- 

 till ye come to the highe waie that leadeth to Kulkerton (Co. Glouc.) 

 from hence eastwarde by a littell gutter to a greene mere belonginge 

 to the demeasnes of this mannor, called Linch bank, wherehence 

 eastwarde out thwarte the highe waie that leadeth from Crudwell to 

 Kulkerton, to a mere there w c h leadeth to Bowdowns hedge, follow- 

 inge the same hedge eastwarde to Force (Foss) waie, therehence re- 

 torninge southwarde as the same waie leadeth to the southermoost 

 end of Furr leise, torninge there westwarde by the south hedge of 

 the said leise to the westmoost corner therof, from thence contynu- 

 ing the same hedge northwarde neare the length of a furlonge or 

 more, being on theast pte of the mannor, and therehence followinge 

 the meres and boundcs w'h devide this mannor and the mannor of 

 Newtonn, untill ye com to Bivie hedge aforesaide, where it beganne. 



"Within w c h circuit and bondarie aforesaid all waieffes, straies, 

 fellons, goods, &c, and all other thinges incident to a royaltie doe 

 belonge unto her Ma'". 



"The Bcituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 82aJ 



