38 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



HANINGTON. 



Michell Gredge for his hould there 

 Philip Primer for his hould there 

 Joane Wither for her hould there 



Suma totall within the 

 hundred of Chutlye. 



iij pullette. 



Wheate 



Money for lambes 

 Geese - v. 

 Capons - v. 

 Hennes - viij. 

 Pulletts - xiiij 



xij quarters, 

 xxxvjs. 



ix buh. 



The hundred of 



KINGSCLERE. ( 1575 Sor the payment of xv. qrters. wheate. 



EARLESTONE. * 



William ffolwell for the farme there - vj buh. 

 Margaret Withers for the hould there 



called Babbs - j buh. 



James Hunte for Gudgins j buh. 



Edmund Cooke for his land called 



Bockhouse - - j buh. 



EDMONSTROP LAUNCEWELL. t 

 Nicholas Wigmore for his hould j buh. 



EDMONSTROP BEENAM. 

 Vahan Beecher for the ffarme called 



Beenam Courte ij buh. 



James Hunte for the ffarme called 



Appshanger ----- j buh. 



CLERE WOODCOTT. 

 Nicholas Knighte for the ffarme there - ij buh. 



iij buh. 



Richard Webb for Knowle hill ffarme - ij buh. di. 



iiij buh, di. 



* Earlstone. A tithing in the parish of Burghclere. The present farm- 

 house was formerly a residence of importance, and in the last century was 

 occupied by Admiral Ambrose, lord of the manor. All the former extensive 

 open fields have been swept away by the ruthless process of an Enclosure Act. 



f Edmonstrop Launcewell. Now called Edmonstrip Lances a tithing of 

 Kingsclere, 1^ m. N. of that place. 



J Edmonstrop Beenam. Now called Edmondstrip Beenham. A tithing 

 2 m. N. of Kingsclere. A modern mansion now stands on the site of the 

 ancient Beenam Courte. Edmonstrop, or Edmundsthrop Beenham was the 

 birthplace of Richard Mayhow (Mayo), elected Chancellor of the University 

 of Oxford in 1503, and in the year after Bishop of Hereford. 



Clere Woodcott. The tithing of Clere Woodcott includes Knowle Hill 

 Farm, Harridans and Hall Farms, and Ram Alley Farm. 



