86 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



John Angell hath ij yard land errable and v ac. of pasture 



wherof j yard he holdeth of Sr. William Kingsmill, and the 



other of Mr. Richard Kingsmill, and is charged with the 



payment of wheate ij buh. 

 John Penton hath iij yard land wherof in wood v ac., in medow 



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

 George Dyar hath ij yard land wherof in wood j ac. 

 JefCery Poore and Richard Lardnar hath iij yard land wherof in 



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

 Thomas No well hath ij yard land wherof in wood iiij ac., in 



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

 Christopher Skiner hath ij yard land wherof in wood iiij ac., in 



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



Sum of wheate in Bynlie. - j qrter. v buh. 



NEWETOUNE. 



John Harman hath viij ac. of pasture, ij ac. of medow, iij ao. of 



wood. 

 Walter Benham hath viij ac. of pasture, iiij ac. of medow, vj ac. 



of wood of his free land, and in lease, xvj ac. of pasture, and 



iiij ac. of medow. 



William Stanbrooke hath in pasture ij ac., in medow j ac. 

 John Pierce hath vj ac. of pasture and ij ac. of wood. 



Hellyer hath iiij ac. of pasture, j ac. of medow. 

 Nicholas Holdway hath iiij ac. of medow and iij ac. of pasture. 

 Webbe hath ij ac. of medow and j ac. of wood. 

 John White * hath ij ac. of medow. 

 the parson hath iij ac. of pasture. 

 William Meare hath v ac. of pasture, ij ac. of medow. 

 John Holdway hath iiij ac. of pasture, j ac. of medow, j ac. of wood. 

 Bichard Marshall j ac. of medow, Whetlands iij ac. of pasture, 



Smith, j ac. of medow, 



Sum of Acres in Newetoune - 100. 



* The family of White has been a prominent one in connection with this 

 small parish for centuries. William le Whyte, of Woodhay, the ancestor 

 no doubt of the Whites of this place, appears as a landholder here in the 

 Taxation of Hants, 1334. 



