90 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



Elizabeth Pearman, in pasture xvij ac., in medow ij ac., in errable 



x ac., in wood j ac. 

 Thomas Robinson, in pasture xv ac., in errable x ac., in medow 



iiij ac., in wood iij ac. 



Sum of wheate in Woodhaye - iij quarters. 



The tything of ITCHENSWELL. 



Henry Withers holdeth the manor in ffarme by estimacon x yarde 



lande wherof in pasture xxxiij ac., and wood sufficient for his 



ffewel, and in medow xxj. ac., the rest in errable and charged 



with the payment of wheate j quarter. 

 Edward Withers holdeth the parsonage of Etchenswell, and hath 



j yard land in gleebe, wherof in medow j ac., the rest errable 



and charged with the payment of wheate iiij buh. 

 John Winckworth, sen., ij yard land wherof in pasture xv ac., in 



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

 John Winckworth, jun., ij yard land wherof in pasture iiij ac., in 



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



dim. buh. 

 ffrancis Wall hath ij yard land wherof in pasture xxx ac., in 



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

 John Beuer hath xxx ac., wherof in pasture iiij ac., in medow j ac., 



the rest errable. 



Peter Rowland, in errable xxv ac., in pasture v ac. 

 John Young, of Woodhay, in errable xviij ac., in pasture ij ac. 

 John Benham and Henry Witchers, in errable xiiij ac., in pasture 



xij ac. 



Bichard Morrice, in errable x ac., in pasture xij ac., in medow j ac. 

 Ingram flranckline, in errable xxij ac., in pasture v ac., in medow 

 Thomas ffranckline, in errable xxx ac., in wood ij ac., in pasture 



v ac. 



William White, in errable xviij ac., in pasture vij ac. 

 John Eiumboll, in errable xvij ac., in pasture iij ac. 



great rebellion, in the seventeenth century, Colonel Fielder was Governor of the 

 Parliamentary garrison at Farnham, and in that capacity commanded the 

 Surrey contingent engaged in the siege of Donnington Castle, and had 

 previously done good service under Cromwell in other fields of action. The 

 Fielders of Winchester and Newbury both descended from this old Hampshire 

 race, and there are few families of whom so well-sustained a pedigree might 

 be made out. 



