COMPOSITION. 



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ffor the payment of xj pulletts. 



FFARXHAMS DEANE. 



William Blissett for his hould there i. 



John North for his hould there i. 



HUSBORNE. 



Edward Portchmouth for his hould there - i. 



Humfry Both * for his hould there i. 



"William Skeye for his hould there i. 



John Rose for his hould there i. 



TANGLYE. 



Robert Crouch for his hould there L 



Agnes Wibley for her hould there i. 



COOMBE. 



Robert Pierce for his hould there i. 



Henry Hedges for his hould there i. 



Henry Rumboll for his hould there i. 



. xj pulletts. 



Suma totall within the 

 hundred of Pastroe. 



Wheate - - rv quarters. 

 Money for lambes - xxs. 

 Geese ... iiijs. 

 Capons - iiijs. 



Hennes - vijs. 



Pulletts - - - xj. 



ffor the payment of xv qrters. wheate. 



The hundred of 



OUERTON, 1575. 

 BROADLYE. t 



The parson there for the parsonage and 

 for xv ac. Copyhould lande ij buh. i qr. 



Sir John Sauage, knight, t for the ij buh. 



ffarme there ----- i qrter. , 



* Or Booth. 



t Bradley. A small village and parish, 2 miles W. of Preston Candover, 

 in a detached port ion of the Hundred of Overtoil. The manor waa one of 

 those given to the Church of Winchester by Edward the Elder. At the time 

 of this Purveyance it was held by Sir John Savage in right of his wife, Dame 

 Elinor, widow of Sir Richard Pexhall, of Beaurepaire, the ancient seat of 

 the Brocas family, who became possessed of Bradley by the marriage of Sir 

 Bernard Brocas with Mary, daughter of Sir John de Roches, and widow of Sir 

 John de Borhunte. It ia the manor and rectory of which Agnes, first wife of 

 William Brocas de Bradelegh, was returned as seised in 1484. Sir John Savage 

 was of Rocksavage, in the county of Cheshire, knight. He was the eighth 

 Sir John Savage, knight ; ninth in descent from John Savage, who in the 

 reign of Edward III., became in right of his wife, Margaret Danyers or Daniel!, 



