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Thomas Bunny, sen., j Cossett land* and ij ac. of ffree land 



whereof j ac. of medow. 



John Spencer, ij Cossett lands and ij ac. of ffreeland, all errable. 

 Richard Penton, x ac. of errable. 

 John Poynter, j Corsett land, errable and medow ij ac. 

 John Phillips, j Corsett land of errable. 

 Richard Poynter, ij Corsett landes and ij ac. of fEreeland. 

 William Queene, j yard land whereof j ac. medow, the rest errable. 

 John Penton, v ac., of ffreeland errable. 

 Robert Smith, j Corsett land whereof j ac. pasture. 

 Thomas Reynoldes, iij Corsett landes whereof j ac. medow. 

 William Brixtone, ij ao. of ffreeland errable. 



Surna of wheate in 

 Whitchurch. 



CHARLECOTT. 

 Roger Rutter hath iiij yard land and a Cossett whereof in wood 



iiij ac., in medow ij ac., in pasture ij ac , the rest in errable, and 



charged with the payment of wheat ij buh. 

 William Soper hath iiij yard land whereof in wood iiij ac., in 



medow iij ac., in pasture j ac., and is charged with wheat ij buh. 

 William Wadlow hath iiij yard land whereof in wood iiij ac., in 



medow iij ac., in pasture j ac., and is charged with wheate ij buh. 



Suma of wheat in Charlcott vj buh. 



COLHENLYE. t 



Mr. Richard Audlye ^ holdeth the manor of Colhenly and hath by 

 estimacon vij yard land whereof in wood xx ac., hi pasture 

 xix ac., in medowe vj ac., the rest is errable and charged with 

 wheate, iiij buh. 



* Cossett or Cossett land. Small pieces of land of varying <jn.intity, 

 generally about 5 acres, held by a cottager, for which he paid a rent in money 

 or produce as well as rendering some customary service. By the statute, 

 31 Elizabeth, no man might build a cottage unless he lay four acres of land 

 thereto, freehold and land of inheritance. 



f Colhenlye or Cold Henley. Probably a corrupation of Col. Henley, the 

 prefix indicative of the colonial occupation of the Romans, and the tmfnx from 

 Hen legh the high legh a true description of the table land which is to be Men 

 in Mich large tracts at the top of the downs in this locality. The Free Chapel 

 of Cold Henley is mentioned in a compota of the year 1526. 



I Mr. Richard Audlye. The name of Audley does not appear as an 

 established one in the county of Hants, and this gentleman seems to have been 

 related to Sir John Andley, who belonged to a Norfolk family of that name, 

 and became connected witn Hampshire by his wardship of the two daughters 

 and heirs of William Brocas, of Ueanrepaire Anne, who married Sir George 

 Warham, and Edith, married to Ralph Pexsall. 



