60 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 

 EWHUESTE. 



Richard Aylife* for the ffarme of Ewhurste, of errable land 

 Ixxx ac., of pasture ground Ixxx ac., of medow ground viij ac., 

 of wood ground xl ac. 



Richard Aylifle for ffinley, of pasture and errable ground xl ac., 

 of medow ground vj ac., of wood ground xx ac. 



WOLLFERTON. 



the ffarme of "Wollferton in the handes of Thomas Gardner, of 



errable land 180 ac., of pasture ground Ix ac., of medow ground 



x ac., of wood ground Iv ac. 

 Robert Heron for the parsonage of Wolferton, of gleebe land in 



the comon fieldes xxvj ac., of pasture and errable inclosed liiij ac., 



of wood ground iij ac., the tythes of the parsonage of Wollferton. 

 John Butler, of errable land in the comon fieldes xxxvj ac., of 



pasture ground Ivj ac., of medow ground iij ac., of wood ground 



xvj ac. 

 Hugh Keene, of errable land in the ffieldes xxxv ac., of pasture 



ground xxxij ac., of medow ground iij ac. 

 Alexander Smith, of errable land in the fieldes vj ac., of pasture 



ground xviij ac. 

 Robert Gredge, t of errable land in the fieldes xij ac., of pasture 



ground xj ac., of medow ground j ac., of wood ground vj ac. 

 Lawrence Still, of errable land in the fieldes 98 ac., of pasture 



ground xviij ac., of medow ground j ac. 

 John Humber, J of errable land in the ffieldes xviij ac., of pasture 



ground xxiiij ac., of medow ground iij ac. 



* Richard Aylife. There is a pedigree of this family, long settled at 

 Nateley- Scares, in the Visitation of 1634. In 1535 John Aylife was rector of 

 Sherborne St. John, and held the valuable prebendary of Southeram. Richard 

 Aylife, of Nateley-Scures, was one of the executors of the will of William 

 Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury. He had three sons Thomas, William, 

 and Robert. Thomas was father of Richard Aylife, of Nateley-Scurea, who, 

 by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas V enables, of Andover, had two 

 sons Thomas and Richard Aylife. Robert Aylife was father of Bryan Aylife, 

 whose son Richard married Dorothy, daughter of Edward Fauconer, of Kings- 

 clere. Among the Hampshire pilgrims to the English College at Rome, in 

 1557, was Richard Aylife, of Nabeley Scnres. George Ayliffe was of 

 Southington in 1602. 



f The name of John Gege or Gedge, of Hannington occurs on the roll of 

 Winchester Scholars in 1514. "Winchester Scholars," by Thos. Fredk Kirby, 

 M.A., Bursar of Winchester Coll. 



J This name which has acquirea a wide celebrity in connection with the 

 bicycle manufacture is a very uncommon one in the South of England, and we 

 do not remember having met with it before in this district. 



