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Hundred of OUERTON*, continued. 

 TENENTES IN LAUERSTOCKE. 



Thomas Dauye, errable i, yard land dim. - xlv ac. 



Christian Mason, errab. j, yard land dim. - xlv ac. 



Gregory Mathew, i yard land dim. - - xlv ac. 



Edward Hayward, i yard land dim. - - xlv ac. 



Thomas Penton, i yard land and vij ac. - xxxvij ac. 



Henry Sutton, ij yard land - - - Ix ac. 



Richard Toply, di. yard land - - xv ac. 



Ghiye Michill, errab. ----- xxij ac. 



Walter Cuffly, di. yard land errab. - - xv ao. 



William Luke, one yard land di. xlv ac. 



John Gilbert ------ xviij ac. 



TADLEYE. 

 In the manurance of George Ludlowe, 



Esquire,* pasture, - - 200 ac. 



In medow - - xx ac. 



William Apleton, in pasture - xlv ao. 



Reynold Haniton t in pasture 160 ac., in 



medow xij ao. 



Henry Prior, junr., in pasture - - xl ac. 



Richard Coles, in pasture - - .. - xxx ac. 



Richard Shoreland, in pasture ... xxx ao. 



Robert Still, in pasture - - xxx ac. 



In medow - - iiij ao. 



Thomas Prior, in pasture - - xx ac. 



Henry Prior, sen., in pasture - - xxx ac. 



Richard Sheffilde, in pasture - xxx ac. 



Widow Lawnclett in pasture - - xvj ac. 



Ralfe Pilgrim, in pasture - - xx ac. 



George Ludlow, of Monks' Sherborne, son of William Ludlow, of Tadley 

 Place. High Sheriff of Wilts, 1567. Tadley Place, the ancient seat of the 

 Lndlows, i> now a ruinated farm-house, but retains many evidences of it - former 

 importance. An account of the Parish of Tadley and the Ludlows will be found 

 in the Transactions of the Newbiiry District Field Club, vol. iv. pp. 139-164. 



t Reynold or Reginald Haniton. This family of Hanington lived at 

 Tadley for many generations. Margaret, daughter of the Reynold Hanington 

 here mentioned, married John Bye, gent., of Baaingstoke, whose surviving 

 son John Bye, of Basingstoke and Heckfield, erected a monument in Hramley 

 Church to his uncle Reginald Hanington, gent., who died a bachelor, 

 21 May, 1602, aged 72. 



1 See note on the name of Lawnclett, Launoelet or Launoelevees, under 

 Edmonstroj) Launcelewill. 



