202 The Perambulations of the Forests in Wilts. 



William de Bonneclyve, Roger de Harden, Foresters in fee ; and 

 in the presence of John de Kenete, Thomas de Polton, William de 

 Caperigge, and Nicholas Desmars, Verderers; beginning at Bon- 

 neclyve, that is to say at the west corner, and from thence descend- 

 ing by the ditch between the aforesaid Bonneclyve and the wood 

 of the Abbot of Hyde unto Drayton, and from thence unto the 

 Crochedeway, and so by the way unto Stunore, and so unto 

 Scotiesgore, and from thence ascending by the way unto the 

 Redechorde and Wodenesdich, and so descending by the same unto 

 the way which leads from Oure towards Marlburgh, and from thence 

 ascending between the wood of Hanekerigg and the wood of Ni- 

 cholas de Barbefeld towards Manton, and so unto the cross of Man- 

 ton, and from thence descending unto the water of Kenet, and so 

 along by the same water unto Colebrigg, and from thence along 

 by the water unto Elecote bridge, and from thence ascending be- 

 tween the land of the Lord the King and the land of Roger de 

 Stokescomb unto the way which leads unto Enesbury, and from 

 thence by the highway unto Lechenhardescroft, and from thence 

 by the highway near the land of the aforesaid Roger unto the cross 

 of Crokeresthorpesend, and from thence descending by the bottom 

 of the valley unto the Pit of Abreneden, and frem thence towards 

 the east side along by the bottom of the valley unto the croft of 

 the Prior of St. Margaret at the Putte, and from thence ascending 

 by the aforesaid croft unto the croft which is called Hobbesare, 

 and from thence along by the hedge unto the wood of Puttehale, 

 and from thence descending by the hedge im^to the house of Rich- 

 ard de Timrigge, and from thence beyond the highwaj^ between 

 the land of James de Timrigge and the land of Henry Sturmy, and 

 so along by the hedge next the land of William Russell unto the 

 Holtehall, and so unto the corner of the wood of William de Holte, 

 and from thence by Mereway unto Bellingate, and from thence by 

 the hedge and green way unto the pasture of Stolk, and so along 

 by the great ditch unto Boutelwell, and from thence by the valley 

 unto Colrode, and so along by the Colrode between the wood of the 

 Lord the King and the wood of the Prior of Eston, and from thence 

 between the wood of the Lord the King and the wood of William 



