70 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



Kichard Small, 1 yard land and f , xliij ac. 



Thomas Harris, 1 yard land xxx ac. 



Bichard Winckworthe,* ij yard land Ix ac. 



William Roneger, f di yard land xv ac. 



"William Butler, di yard land xv ac. 



William Parsons, 1 yard land xxx ac., in pasture iij ac., in Comon 



of pasture for folding sheep Ivw ac. 

 In wood ground in the handes of Rich, ffines, Annig. 150 ac. 



NUTSELL, J FFIRMARIU' IBID. 



In the manurance of Roger Hunte, in errable 6 yard land 180 ac., 

 in pasture 60 ac., in medow v ac., in pasture for foulding sheepe 

 140 ac., and the Lordes of the Manor hould in wood ground 

 xlv ac. 



TENENTES IBID (Polhampton). 



William Hunte, in errable iij yaid land 90 ac. 



John Trewloue, in errable iij yard land 90 ac. 



James Browne, in errable iij yard land 90 ac. 



Richard Edmonds, in errable ij yard land 60 ac. 



Margery Berry, in errable ij yard land 60 ac. 



Greorge Knight, in errable ij yard land 60 ac. 



Edmond Groodalle, in errable ij yard land 60 ac. 



Greorge Olding, i yard land - - xxx ac. 



William Ailiffe, j yard land - - xxx ac. 



It m seuerall pasture to the same tenants 200 ac. 



It m wood ground to them belonginge - 50 ac. 



* Winckworth is the name of a good old yeoman family which for more 

 than three centuries has been continued in North Hants without intermission, 

 but varying frequently as to the mode in which it is spelt, as Wentworth, and 

 other forms. 



f William Roneger. This name is spelt most variously thus : Renngar, 

 Reniger, Ranngire, Runneger, Rnnigar, Rnnnygar, Runniger, and as in this 

 place Roneger. The name of Peter Raungire occurs in a grant by William 

 Brocas, of Beanrepaire, 5 Hen. v. 1417. John Runniger was a warden of the 

 Holy Ghost Chapel, Basingstoke, 1556-7. His daughter Elizabeth was wife to 

 Peter Cobb, of Northington, son to Thomas Cobb, of Swarreton, by his wife 

 Agnes, daughter to John Hunt. The Runnigers are not without note in the 

 annals of Hampshire. One of their number was the celebrated Michael Rnnniger, 

 Rector of Crawley, 1560, and Archdeacon of Winchester. Elizabeth, daughter 

 to Sir George Panlet of Crondall, by his second wife Barbara, was married 

 first to one Reniger, of Basingstoke, and afterwards to Walter Lambert. Her 

 sister Mabel was wife first to Thomas Chandler, secondly to Roger Corhain. 

 Her brother was Sir Hambden Paulet, whose daughter Elizabeth was married 

 to Francis Douce. (See note to Stoake). The maid servant of Madame 

 Blunden, of chap-book fame was one Anne Runniger. 



J Or Nutley. 



