96 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



The said William Cleue hath more j yard land and dim., wherof in 



medow iij ac., in pasture vj ac., in purposture x ac., the rest 



enable, and charged with the payment of wheat j huh. 

 William Eeles* hath j yard land in errable, more in pasture xx ac., 



in medow iiij ac., in purposture xvj ac., and is charged with the 



payment of wheat j buh. 

 Simon Eeles hath ij yard land in errable and more, and a Cossett 



land, and also vj ac. medow, and xx ac. wood ground, and more 



in pasture vj ac., and more in errable iiij ac., and is charged with 



the payment of wheat ij buh. 

 John Alle hath j yeard land and a Cossett in errable besides iiij ac., 



medow iij ac., wood and in pasture and purposture xxxvj ac., 



charged with the payment of wheate j buh. 

 William ffollowell hath j yard land and a Cossett wherof in errable 



xxx ac., in pasture xliiij ac., in medow xx ac., in wood viij ac., 



and is charged with wheate j buh. 

 John Herryett hath j yard land and a Cossett in errable and more 



in pasture xiiij ac., in medow v ac., and is charged with the 



payment of wheate j buh. 

 Agnes Cooper hath in errrble xv ac., in medow viij ac., in pasture 



xj ac., in wood ij ac. 

 John Wheeler, jun., in errable xxx ac., in medow ij ac., in pasture 



vj ac., and in highclere iij ac. pasture. 



John Graston, in errable iiij ac., in pasture vij ac., in medow j ac. 

 John Bronsdowne, in errable iiij ac., in pasture j ac., in medow j ac. 

 John Wheeler, senior, j yard land and x ac. in errable, and in 



pasture and purposture xxxiij ac., in medow vij ac., in wood 



ground x ac. 

 Richard Wheeler, dim. yard land in errable, and in medow ij ac., 



in pasture iij ac. 

 John Arundell, t yard land in errable, in pasture and purposture 



xxiiij ac., in wood viij ac., in medow v ac. 

 Thomas Alle, dim. yard land and ix ac. in errable, in pasture 



xiij ac., in purposture xxx ac., in medow iij ac., in wood ground 



x ac. 



* William Eeles. This family has continued without intermission been 

 settled at Kingsclere, Highclere, and the neighbourhood from Elizabethan 

 days to the present. The name is most corruptly and diversely spelt, and 

 with that of Eyles appears to have had a common origin. 



f The Arnndells of Burghclere, Brimpton, Newbury, and elsewhere in the 

 neighbourhood, represented a branch of the ennobled house of Arundell of 

 Wardour. 



