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Nicholas Millett, for Pitchorne of pasture and errable land x ac., of 



wood ground ij ac. 

 James Hunte, for Apshanger, * of errable landes in the ffieldee 



80 ac., of pasture ground viij ao. 

 Robert Mason, for Cooke's land, of errable, pasture ground iij ac., 



of medow ground ij ac. 



THE GYLDABLE. 



the Inne called the Crowne t in the occupacon of Nicholas Clapham, 

 of errable land in the ffieldes xx ac. 



CLERE WOODG'OTT. 

 Nicholas Knight, for ij Copihouldes in the same tything of arable 



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

 James Hunte, for Gillman's, of errable and pasture xvj ac., of 



medow ground iiij ac. 



William Spencer, of errable and pasture ground viij ac. 

 Thomas Edwardes, of errable and pasture ground viij ac. 

 Richard Webb, for Knowle-hill ffarme of errable land in the ffieldes 



xl ac., of pasture ground 1 ac., of medow ground iij ac., of wood 



ground vij ac. 

 Richard Webbe, for the ground called pastor's lands vj ao. 



HANITON LAUNCES. 

 the ffarme called Haniton Launces, in the handes of Henry Kings- 



mill, Esq.,?, of errable land in the comon fieldes Ixx ac., of 



errable and pasture ground together in severall 120 ac., of 



medow ground ij ac., of wood ground 80 ac. 

 John Tyler, otherwise called Fletcher, of errable land in the 



ffieldes xxx ac., of pasture ground xxx ao., of medow ground 



vij ac. 



Peter Thorne, for Haningtone, errable lande x ao. 

 Edward Brewer, for Bonfieldes, errable land v ac. 



* Apshanger land is aboat one mile out of Kingsclere toward Highclere. 



f This ancient hostelry is still flourishing as the " Grown " bat the old 

 gabled and picturesque building of former days has been supplanted by a 

 modern representative. 



| The tithing of Clere Woodcott comprises Knowle Hill Farm, Harridans, 

 and Hall Farms, and Kara Alley Farm. These probities commence by Elm 

 Grove, and rnn by the Heading Koad down to Kingsclere Woodlands. 



Henry Kingsmill, Esq. Afterwards Sir Henry Kingsmill. In Kingsclere 

 Church there is an elaborate altar-tomb with effigies of Sir II-nry, who died 

 in 1624, and his wife, Bridget, daughter and co-heir of John White, Esq., of 

 Sonthwick, near Fareham, who survived her husband 48 years, dying in 1672. 



