82 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



Thomas Bestocke hath iij yard land wherof in medow ij ac., and in 

 pasture j ac., and is charged with the payment of wheat ij buh. 



Elizabeth Crooke hath iij yard land whereof in medow ij ac., in 

 pasture ij ac., in wood iiij ac., and is charged with the payment 

 of wheate ij buh. 



Sum of wheat in St. Mary-bourne. - iiij qrter. j buh. 



The Tything of STOAKE. 



"William Hayse holdeth vj yard land wherof in pasture viij ac., in 



medow vj ac., in wood v ac., and is charged with the payment 



of wheate v buh. 

 Richard Wigmore hath vj yard land wherof iiij yard land he 



houldeth of my Lady Oxenbregg, and ij yard land of the 



Deane of Windsor, and hath in pasture iij ac., in medow vj ac., in 



wood vj ac., and is charged with the payment of wheate iiij buh. 

 William Elderwill hath iij yard land and dim., wherof in pasture 



ij ac., in medow v ac., in wood vj ac., and is charged with the 



payment of wheat ij buh. 

 Q-eorge Sines* hath ij yard land and dim., and more dim, yard 



land of Bigges his land wherof in medow iij ac., in wood ij ac., 



and is charged with wheate j buh. 

 John Rumboll hath ij yard land and dim., wherof in medow ij ac., 



in wood iij ac., and is charged with wheat j buh. 

 Greorge Bumbold hath ij yard land wherof in medow ij ac., in 



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

 Thomas Dowse t hath j yard land dim., wherof in medow ij ac., 



in wood ij ac. 



* Of the family of Fiennes, Lords Saye and Sele. They held several pro- 

 perties in North Hants. Sir Richard Fiennes, of Broughton Castle, Oxford- 

 shire, who held the manor of Earlstone, in the parish of Burghclere, was great 

 great-grandson of Margaret, wife of William, Lord Saye, daughter and heiress 

 of William Wykeham, of Bronghton. This was the great Elizabethanizer, of 

 Broughton. He died 13 Aug., 1579. Sir Richard Fiennes, his son and heir, 

 who was admitted to Winchester College, as founder's kin, in 1569, married 

 (1) Constance, daughter of Sir William Kingsmill, of Sydmonton, and (2) 

 Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Henry Coddingham. His son William, by his 

 first wife, was created Viscount of Saye and Sele, 7 July, 1624. (See Note p. 58. ) 



f Thomas Dowse. The family of Dowse or Douce was of consideration in 

 Hampshire. Nicholas Douce, of Hurstbourne, was father of Richard Douce, 

 of Moore Court, co. Hants, who married Alice, daughter of George Tutt, of 

 that place. His son Richard Douce, of Moore Court, married Elizabeth, 

 daughter of Thomas Paulet, of Melplash, co Dorset. Thomas Douce, of 

 Broughton, brother of Richard, was father of Sir Fra ncis Douce, of Bronghton 

 and Nether Wallop, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Hambden Panlet. 

 From this branch of the family Francis Douce, the well-known antiquary, was 

 descended. His ancestor, Sir Francis Douce, was Sheriff of Hampshire in the 

 fourth year of Charles II. 



