COMPOSITION. 103 



The Tything of CONHOLTE. 



William Hellier hath in his occupacon 140 ao.. wherof 90 ac. ar 



errahle ; and 60 ac. pasture, iij ac. meade ground, v ac. of wood, 



the herbage and the underwood his owne : charged with wheate, 



v. huh. 

 William Phare hath in his occupacon 1 ac. errable in the comon 



ffieldes, and one acre halfe meade ground charged with wheat 



j buh. 

 John Page hath in his occupacbn xxiiij ac. errable in the comon 



ffieldes, and dim. ac. meadow. 

 John Piper hath in his occupacon xij ac. errable in the comon 



ffielde. 

 Thomas Hellier hath in his occupacon xl ac. errable, wherof xj ac. 



lye in seuerall, and the reste in comon fieldes, and halfe an ac. of 



medow, charged with wheate j buh. 

 Alice Wilcoxe hath in his occupacon vij ac. errable lying in the 



comon fieldes. 



Sum of wheate in Conholte - vij buh. 



The Tything of PHERNAMS DEANE. 



Thomas Hellyer hath in his occupacon 120 ac. errable in comon, 



Ixxx ac. in seuerall, and iiij ac. of medow, charged with the 



payment of wheate vj buh. 

 Mr. Burley* hath in his occupacon xxvj ac. Copis ground belonging 



unto him and the herbage to Thomas Hellycr and now the said 



Burley claimeth it from him, and the said Thomas hath ij ac. of 



wood ground of his owne. 

 Thomas Rogers hath in his occupacon 120 ac. in the comon fieldes, 



j ac. of medow, j ac. of wood ground, and iij ac. of pasture : 



charged with wheate iij buh. 



* The Barleys were a family of old settlement at Longparish. Capt. 

 Symonds in his "Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army," mentions a 

 monumental brass then in Lpngparish Church commemorating Richard Barley, 

 gent., ob. 1541, and Agnes his wife, ob. 1557. The shield bearing these arms: 

 Quarterly, 1 and 4, three boars' heads coupled [Burley]: 2, a chevron engrailed 

 [7 wavy], between three cross-crosslets [Bonham]; 3, three spears erect in fess. 

 Crest, a demi-boar holding a thistle. "These Burleys" he adds, lived at the 

 manor, and farmed it of the Lord Delaware, who lived at Horwell fWherwcll] 

 in this county of Hampshire." Richard Bnrley, of Middleton Hall Long- 

 parish, was the son of William Burley, of Devizes, Wilts. 



