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Andrew Roaffe* hath v yard land wherof j ac., medow and the reste 



errable, and is charged with wheate ij buh. 

 Joane Siluer hath vj yard land and dim., wherof in wood vij ac., 



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



iij buh. 



Thomas Webbe, ij yarde landes errable. 

 Bobert and Henry Beenham ij yard lands errable. 



Sum of Wheate in ffreefolke - iij qrters. j buh. 



HUSBORNE. 

 The Lady Oxenbregg t for the manor of husborne by estimacon 



xiij yard land wherof in pasture Ixx ac., in meclow 1 ac., in wood 



beside the ffranchises Ixx ac., the rest errable, and is charged 



with the payment of wheate viij buh. 

 William Milles hath iij yard land wherof in pasture xx ac., in 



medow xv ac., and charged with the payment of wheat ij buh. 

 Richard Kingsmill, Esqr., J hath vj yard land, wherof in medow 



xxx ac., in pasture v ac., in wood v ac., the rest errable and 



charged with wheat iiij buh. 

 Swithine White hath v yard land wherof in medow ij ac., in 



pasture ij ac., and is charged with wheate ij buh. 

 William Siluesterg hath ij yard land wherof in medow j ac., in 



pasture j ac., and is charged with wheate j buh. 

 Thomas ffisher hath ij yard land wherof in pasture ij ac., and ifl 



charged with wheate j buh. 



* The Roaffes or Roffea were Protestant emigres. 



f Lady Oxenbridge. Alice, one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Fogg, 

 of Ash, Kent, relict of Edward Scot, second son of Sir William Scot, knt., 

 married 2ndly to Sir Robert Oxenbridge, of Hnrstbonrne, who died in 1574. 

 Lady Oxenbridge died circa 1583. 



J Richard Kingsmill, Esq. Of Highclere, Surveyor of the Court of Wards. 

 His 1st wife was Alice, sister and heiress of Richard Fanconer, of Hurstbonrne 

 Priors, by whom he had one daughter, Constance, who married Sir Thomas 

 Lucy, of Charlcote, oo. Warwick, son and heir of Shakespeare's Sir Thomas 

 Lucy. He died in 1600, and was buried in the old church of Highclere. Hi- 

 second son Richard, was created a baronet, 11 March, 1617-18. Richard's 

 eldest son, Kingsmill Lucy, of Faocombe married Theophila, daughter to Lord 

 Berkeley, who after his death, married (despite the difference in their creeds), 

 Robert Nelson, of the " Fasts and Festivals." Berkeley, third and last 

 baronet, son to Kingsmill and Theophila Lucy, died 19 Nov., 1759. His wife 

 was Catherine, daughter of Charles Cotton, of Beresford, well-known as the 

 author of the "Wonders of the Peak," and for his part in the "Complete 

 Angler." 



The name of Sylvester is afforded to a list of Church Goods, temp, 

 Edw. VI. 



