42 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



SYDMONTAINB AND LYCHFIELDE. * 



ijs. S r - William Kingsmill, knight, for 



the same ----- 



ijd. John Harding for his hould there - 



ijd. Little John Mason f for his hould there 



ijd. Thomas Mason, of Aynolls for his 



hould there - - ... 



FFROBERRYE. 



ob. John Camber for his hould there - 

 ob. the lande of William Deane - 



LORDSHIPP. 



ijd. John Attfield for his land there 

 ob. Elizabeth Attfield for her lande 

 ijd. ob. John Bye, gent., for the land 

 called foorth fills - - - - 

 ob. Nicholas Wigmore for his hould 

 ob. Nicholas Wigmore, for E-edeons lande 

 ijd. Robert Bacheler for his hould there 

 iiijd. Thomas Hawkines for his hould there 



LORDSHIPP. 



ijd. John Hide for Tuckers - 



ob. Ingram Bachelor for his ground there 



ijd. Peter Knight for the land called 



Starkers - 



iid. Thomas Bacheler for his hould there 

 id. ob. Nicholas Frowde for his houlde there 

 id. ob. Edward A Berrye for Rydinges 

 Robert Mason for his lande there 



PARSONAGE. 

 iiijd. William Hunte for his houlde there 



Suma for ix lambes. 



xs. 

 iiijd. 

 iiijd. 



iiijd. 



iiijd. 

 iiijd. 



xijd. 

 iiijd. 



xd. 



iiijd. 



vjd. 



iiijd. 



viijd. J 



xijd. 

 iiijd. 



xd. 



viijd. 



vjd. 



vjd. 

 iiijd. 



xjd. 



xijd. 



viijd. 



mjs. 



iiijs. ijd. 



xxxvjs. 



* Lychfielde. A small village, 4 m. N. of Whitchnrch. The parish 

 principally consists of one large farm belonging to the Kingsmius, of 

 Sydmonton. 



f- Little John Mason. Here we have an instance of the origin of a 

 surname from personal characteristics, to distinguish him from others of the 

 same family living in the same place. 



