200 The Perambulations of the Forests in Wilts. 



appropriated to the Forest after the coronation of the Lord King 

 Henry, great grandfather of the Lord the now King ; hut what 

 and how much in the times of the kings severally, in nowise can 

 appear to them. 



Gravelee. 



A perambulation made in the Forest of Gravelee in the pre- 

 sence of John de Berewyke and his companions, thereunto assigned 

 as above appeareth, and in the presence of Thomas de Chaucomb, 

 Forester in fee ; Alan de Langeford, and Robert Cole, Verderers of 

 the forest aforesaid; that is to say, beginning at Noddre under 

 Bereford, and so always by the water of Noddre unto Assehewell 

 Lake, and so ascending by the same unto Pultingston, and so to- 

 wards the west unto the Meneway, and so by the Meneway unto 

 Radeway, and so by the Radewayesden unto the mere between the 

 land of Adam de la Ford and the land of Alan de Langford unto 

 "Wylyesford, and so along by the water unto the stone before the 

 gate of the house of St. John of "Wiltshire, and so by the water 

 unto the aforesaid Noddre. And they say that the aforesaid metes 

 and bounds before the time of the coronation of King Henry, great 

 grandfather of the Lord the now King, used to inclose the afore- 

 said Forest of Gravelee. And they say that the Lord the King 

 hath no other wood adjoining to the aforesaid forest. And they 

 say that all the woods, lands, and places to the aforesaid forest 

 appropriated, which by this perambulation are disafforested, were 

 afforested after the coronation of King Henry the great grandfa- 

 ther of the Lord the now King, but what and how much in the 

 times of the successive kings severally, in nowise can appear to 

 them. 



Bradene. 



A perambulation made in the Forest of Bradene in the presence 

 of John de Berewick and his companions, thereunto assigned as 

 appeareth in the Roll of Clarendon, and in the presence of AVilliam 

 de Roppelee, Bailiff of Robert de Keynes, Forester in fee ; and in 

 the presence of Thomas Tyeys, Walter Rysour, James de Grounde- 

 well, and Roger Hasard, Verderers ; beginning at Bustock, and 

 from thence unto Greneborn, and so along by Greneborn unto 



