102 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



Ambrose Brooker hath in his occupacon xl ac. errable, wherof 



iij ac. in seuerall, the reste in the common fieldes, and j halfe ac. 



in meade ground. 

 John Cooper hath in his occupacon 1 ae. errable, wherof xxx ac. in 



seuerall, xx ac. in the comon ffieldes, and halfe an ac. in 



meade ground. 

 William Deane hath in his occupacon xxx ac. errable, wherof 



viij ac. in seuerall, the reste lyeth in the comon ffieldes, and 



dim. ac. in medow ground. 

 John Pierce, Ambrose Brooker, John Cooper, and William Deane, 



one lambe between these iiij, price iijs. iiijd. 

 Mr. Sweetwell hath in his occupacon xxiiij ac., in seuerall, and 



halfe an acre in medow, and iij halfes in wood ground, the land 



all his owne, and charged with the payment of j goose. 

 Anthony Boswell hath in his occupacon xxiiij ac. arable in 



seuerall,* and three halfes in Copis ground. 

 Richard Wigmore hath in his occupacon xxvj ac. errable in the 



common ffieldes and j ac. in meade ground, charged with j Capon. 

 Agnes Bulpitt hath in her occupacon xxij ac. errable, wherof xij ac. 



in seuerall, and x ac. in the comon fieldes. 

 Mawde Hellier hath in her occupacon xxvj ac. errable, wherof 



vj ac. in seuerall, and dim. ac. in meade ground, and xx ac. in 



the comon ffieldes, charged with ...... j Capon. 



Thomas Pierce hath in his occupacon xx ac. errable, wherof viij ac. 



in seuerall, and xij ac. lye in the comon ffieldes, and iij ac. in 



wood ground, all his owne land, and charged with ...... j goose. 



John Cumen hath in his occupacon xij ac. errable, wherof iiij ac. 



in seuerall, and viij ac. in comon, and dim, ac. in medow. 

 John Cole hath in his occupacon xij ac. errable, wherof iiij ac. in 



seuerall, viij ac. in comon, and halfe ac. in medow. 

 John Groodall hath in his occupacon xij ac. in seuerall and j ac. in 



Copis ground, the wood the Lords, the herbage the said Q-oodalls. 

 John Hellier hath in his occupacon viij ac. errable, wherof vj ac. in 



seuerall, ij ac. in comon, and j ac. of medow. 



Sum of wheate in the Tything 



eate in the Tything | 

 offfaccombe. I iJ ^^s. vj buh. 



* Seuerall or Severally. " He that holds lands or tenements in severally, 

 or is sole tenant thereof, is he that holds them in his own right only, without 

 any other person being joined or connected with him in point of interest, during 

 his estate therein." Blackstone Com. 



