94 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



Mr. Ghinter * holdeth the parsonage and hath ij yard land wherof 



in pasture xvj ac., in medow iiij ac., wood iij ac., errable xxiiij ac., 



and is charged with wheate ij huh. 

 Robert Beckonsall hath v Cossett landes, errable and of purposture 



1 ac., and in medow v ac., in wood v ac., and is charged with 



wheate ij buh. 

 John Sawyer hath iiij yard land wherof in errable xl ac., in wood 



v ac., in medow iiij ac., in pasture xj ac. j buh. 

 Philip Comen hath ij yard land wherof in pasture x ac., in medow 



iiij ac., in wood vj ac., and charged with wheate j buh. 

 Peter Waterman hath iij yard land and xx ac. of pasture, and in 



wood vj ac., in medow iiij ac., charged with wheate j buh. 

 Morrice Cooper hath ij yard land, and xij ac. of pasture, and in 



wood iij ac., in medow iij ac., charged with wheat j buh. 

 Edward ffrome, in errable xxxv ac., in pasture xx ac., in medow 



vi ac., in wood x ac., charged with wheate j buh. 

 Anthony Beanes, in pasture x ac., in medow j ac., errable iiij ac. 

 John Greene, errable xv ac., medow j ac., wood ij ac. 

 Wilh'am flroome, in pasture xv ac., in wood j ac., in medow iiij ac. 

 William Stile, in pasture v ac. 

 William ffollowell, in medow xj ac. 

 John Younge, in medow viij ac. 



John Huniwell, in errable xv ac., in medow ij ac., in wood ij ac. 

 Allice Pricksmall, in errable x ac. 

 Roger Louinge, in errable x ac., in wood ij ac. 

 William Young, in errable x ac., in medow iiij ac., in wood iij ac. 

 John Alle, errable iiij ac., pasture iiij ac., medow ij ac. 

 Peter Louinge, in pasture xx ac., Richard Hine in pasture xl ac. 

 John ffroome, in pasture iiij ac. 

 William White, in medow iiij ac., in wood iij ac. 



Sum of Wheat in highclere and hawclere - j qrter. vij buh. 



* Mr. Gnnter. The lessee or farmer of the Great Tithes was most probably 

 Mr. John Gnnter, of Barton Court, Kintbnry, who died in 1624, aged 89. 

 The family settled at Kintbnry about the year 1407, and continued till 1695, 

 it then became extinct. 



