72 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 

 FFIRMARIU' IBID. 



In the manurance of John ffisher, gent.,* in enable xviij yard 

 land 540 ac., in pasture 80 ac., in medow viij ac., in pasture for 

 foulding sheep 400 ac., in wood ground 60 ac. Episc. Wint, te. 



SOUTHAMPTON. 



Eichard Denbye, errable ij yard land 75 ac., in seuerall pasture 20 ac. 

 Bose ffincklye 1 yard land xxx ac., 

 John Gredge, errable iij yard land 90 ac. 

 It m in pasture iij ac. 

 Joane Home di f yard land xv ac. 

 Thomas Groodall di yard land errable xv ac. 

 Nicholas Harte i yard land xxx ac. 

 Medow ij ac., wood ij ac. 



Richard Palmes, gent.,:}: iij yard land 90 ac., medow ij ac., wood ij ac. 

 Philip Nash j yard land di xlv ac. 

 John ffrancklin, sen., j yard land di xlv. ac. 

 It in medow ij ac. 



It m in comon of pasture for foulding to the parson viz, Henry 

 ffrancis, gent, and tenants there, 300 ac. 



NORTHINTON FFIRMARIU* IBID. 



Rumboll Wadlow, errable xiij yard land 410 ac., in pasture xv ac., 

 in medow viij ac., in pasture for folding sheep 300 ac. 



LAVERSTOCKE. 



The parsonage of Laverstocke in the manurance of the parson 

 there in gleebe iij yard land 90 ac., et valet pr. an. xx li. 



FFIRMARIU' IBID. 



In the manurance of Gregory Mathew, errable xij yard land 360 ac., 

 in pasture xl ac., in medow viij ac., in pasture for foulding 

 sheep 440 ac., in wood ground 60 ac., wch Mr. ffortescue houldeth. 



* The Fishers were allied with some of the best known families in Hamp- 

 shire. Margery, daughter to James Fisher, of Chilton Candover, was third 

 wife to William Wallop, of Weld, whose sister Rose was married to Sir Walter 

 Lambert, whose half-brothers were Sir Henry and Richard Wallop, and whose 

 father Sir Oliver, of Farley, brother to Sir John Wallop, K.G., was son to 

 Stephen Wallop, by his wife the daughter of Edmund Ashley, of Wimborne 

 St. Giles. 



f di, or dim., a Latin abbreviation for half. 



J Richard Palmes was brother to Francis Palmes, sheriff of Hants, 1601. 

 See note to Quidhampton. 



Richard Lambert, in 1651, conveyed the manor and rectory of Laverstoke 

 to Sir John Trott, created a baronet in 1660. He married Elizabeth, daughter 

 and co-heir of Sir Edmund Wright, Lord Mayor of London, and had by her, 

 who married 2ndly, Lord James Russell, 6th son of William, Duke of Bedford, 

 an only daughter, Catharine, who married Sir Hugh Stukely, Bart., of 

 Hinton, Hants. 



