COMPOSITION. 



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Theghundred of 

 CHUTLY, 1575. 



ffor the payment of ix lambes. 



vijs. ixd. 



SHERBORNE. 



John Haskar for his ffarme there viijd. 



Bichard Pincke for his ffarme there vijd. 



James Trewe for the Priorye - - vijd. 



Thomas Bussell for his hould there - ijd. 



Bichard Hawkene for his hould there - iijd. 



William Haskar for his hould there - ijd. 



John South for his hould there - ixd. 



Agnes Hawkine for her hould there iijd. 



the same Agnes for Bulcroftes - - iijd. 



the same Agnes for other landes - jd. 

 Clemente Touye for his hould there - xiijd. ob. 



John Holmes for his ground there - ijd. 



Edmunde Pincke * for his ground there ijd. 



William Harnewood for hould there - ijd. 



Joane Sherwood for her ground there ijd. 



Catherine Harris for her ground - ijd. 



Alexander ffroglye for his ground - ijd. 



John Woode for his hould there - - vjd. 



John Dawman for his hould there - ixd. 



Thomas Cooper for his hould there - ijd. 

 Bichard Biue for Stiwardes - - ijd. ob. 



WOORTINGE. 



Widow Whitehorne for her hould there 

 Anthony Snowe for his hould there 

 John Q-ardner for his hould there 

 Thomas Starke for his hould there 

 the widow Lardner for her hould there 



LAURENCE WOTTON. 



Thomas Ayliffe for his land there - xijd. 



William Ayliffe for his ffarme there - vjd. 



Bichard Wither for his ffarme there - xijd. 



John Browne for his hould there - xiijd. 



Bichard Small for his hould - - xd. 



* Kempshott near Basingatoke, was long the residence of the Pink, or, 

 as here written, " Pincke" family, one of whom Robert Pink, was born here in 

 the reign of Elizabeth, and became eminent as a philosopher and divine. He 

 was Warden of New College, where he died in 1647. The l.-i-t of the family 

 sold the estate about 1770, and it has since passed to various owners. 



viijd. 



vijd. } iijs. viijd. 



viijd. 

 xd.J 



