DORSET CHANTRIES. 37 



Ashlington nigh Bridport in the Countye of Dorsett Late pcell 

 of the possessions of Charles Stuart late King of England made 

 and taken by us whose names are hereunto subscribed by vertue 

 of a Comission graunted to us by the Hono ble the Trustees 

 appointed by Act of the Comons assembled in Parliament for 

 sale of the Hono s Manno rs and Landes heretofore belonging unto 

 the late King Queene and Prince under theire hands and scales 



All that Messuage or Tenement with the Apptenances scituate 

 lying and being in Ashlington abovesaid in the Countye of 



I Dorsett consisting of five Roomes belowe stayers and five 

 Chambers above stayers, with a Barne Stable and other necessarie 

 out houses with yards Gardens and Orchards there to adioyneing 

 conteyneing by estimation two acres more or less all which we 

 value to be worth ,p ann 02 : o : o x' : 



All that close of arable grownde called or knowne by the name 

 of the Home close or the five acres lyeing and being in 

 Athlington aforesaid abutted on the East by the lands of Robert 

 Pittfold of Sharston, on the South by the Orchard, Reeke-barton 

 and Gardens above mencioned, towards the West by the Lands 

 of Mr. Eaton parson of the Pish of Bridport abovesaid. And on 



I the North by the Lands of the said Robert Pittfold Conteyneing 

 by Estimacon five acres and a halfe more or less which we value 

 to be worth p. ann. 05 : 2 : oo vij u : v s : viij d 



All that other close of arable ground called or known by the 

 name of the five acres under the hill lyeing and being in 

 Athlington aforesaid Abutted on the East by the Lands of the 

 aforesaid Robert Pittfold and the arable close before abutted on 

 the South by the Lands of the said Mr. Eaton on the West by 

 the lands of Sebastian Pittfold. And on the North by the lands 



I of Richard Symes conteyneing by Estimacon five acres more or 

 less which we value to be worth p anno. 05 : o : oo v 11 



All that peece or p'cell of Meadow and arable grownde called 

 or knowne by the name of the West Meade, at it is severed and 

 devided in fowre severall lyeing and being in Athlington abutted 

 on the East by Athlington hill in the possession of Richard 

 Symes and the lands of Sebastian Pittfold on the South by the 

 Highway leading from Bridport towards Excester, on the West 

 the lands of Mr. Hardy of Symsburie And on the North by the 

 lands of Robert Pittfold and the lands of John Bayliff conteyneing 

 by estimaccon twelve acres more or less which we value to be 

 worth p ann 12:0:00 xij 1 ' 



All those two Closes of Meadowe grownd called or knowne by 

 the name of Magdalens Meads lyeing and being in Athlington 

 aftbresaid abutted on the East by the Meadowe grounds belong- 

 ing to one Mr. Gibbs on the South by the lands belonging to 



