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John Mason, of errable land in the ffieldes xvij ac., of pasture 



ground xix ac., of medowe ground j ac., of wood ij ac. 

 Thomas Mason, of Aynoldes, of errable land in the ffieldes 



xxxvj ac., of pasture ground viij ac., of medow ground j ac. 

 Walter Salter, of errable land in the fieldes v ac., of pasture ground 



xij ac., of medow ground ij ac. 

 Cambers of errable land in the fieldes xxviij ac., of pasture ground 



xlvj ac., of wood ground xx ac. 

 John Josye, of errable land in the fieldes xv. ac., of pasture and 



medow j ac. 

 Robert Mason, of errable land in the fieldes xv ac., of wood 



ground j ac. 

 William Martine, of errable land in the fieldes v ao., and of 



Sandleford land v ac. * 

 William Sanders, of errable land in the ffieldes xiiij ac., of pasture 



ground iij ac. 

 John Wallis, of errable land in the ffieldes xv ac. of pasture and 



medow ground vj ac. 

 Stephen Dancastle, t of errable land in the ffieldes xvij ac., of 



pasture and medow ground j ac. 

 John Turton, of errable land in the ffieldes xv ac. 

 Richard King, of errable land in the ffieldes xv ac. 

 Richard Wallis, of errable land in the ffieldes xv ac., of pasture 



and medow ij ac. 



EDMONSTROP LAUNCELEWILL. J 

 Nicholas Knight, for Holdip hill, of errable in the fieldes iij ac., 



of pasture ground xxvj ac., of medow ground v ac. 

 Walter Knight, of errable in the ffieldes xiiij ac., of medow vj ao., 



of pasture ground xxvj ac., of woodes iiij ac. 

 Nicholas Wig-more, of errable land in the ffieldes xvij ac., of 



pasture ground xxxij ac., of medow vj ac., of wood iiij ac. 



Land belonging to the Priory of Sandleford, near Newbary, founded by 

 Geoffrey, Earl of Perche, Earl Marshal of England, and Maud his wife, about 

 the year 1200. 



I The Dancastles, an ancient Roman Catholic family in Berkshire, were 

 long seated at WellhouHe in the parish of Hampstead Num.-, the Grange in 

 the parish of Shaw, and at HinficlA, and were allied to the Eystona of Hendred 

 and other families who ahered to the old religion. A John Dankastell, of 

 Hampatead-Mar-Khall was a scholar of Winchester College in 1412. 



t So-called from the Laniicletts, Lnancelewills, or Laauccleveea, a name 

 most varied in its pronounciation and orthography. They were an ancient 

 family, whose names are found in connection with several properties in Hamp- 

 shire. Their old manor-house, now a farm, surrounded by a moat, two miles 

 east of Sherfield-on-Loddon still bears their name. 



