112 A ROYAL PURVEYANCE IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 



Eobert Saunders hath in his occupacon ij yard land dim., being 

 xl ac. errable in comon and seuerall, wherof j ac. medow, rated 

 at wheate j buh. dim. 



Agnes Crickland hath in her occupacon j yard land being xvj ac. 

 errable in comon and seuerall and dim. ac. in medow. 



Simon More hath in his occupacon j yard land being xv ac. errable 

 in seuerall and comon, wherof j ac. in meadow. 



Henry Bumboll hath in his occupacon j yard lande being xv ac. 

 errable ground in seuerall and comon where dim. ac. medow, 

 rated at j pullett. 



Peter Rumboll hath in his occupation j yard land being xv ac. 

 errable in seuerall and comon, wherof j ac medow. 



Robert Kempe hath in his occupacon j yard land being xvj ac. 

 errable in seuerall and comon, and j ac. meadow rated at 



xd. for a lambe. 



"William Kempe, senior, hath in his occupacon j yard land dim. 

 being xxij ac. errable in seuerall and comon, wherof dim. ac. 

 medow rated at xd. for a lambe. 



John Blake hath in his occupacon ij yard land dim. being xl ac. 

 errable in seuerall and comon, and j ac. meadow rated at wheate 



j buh. dim. 



William Kempe, junior, hath in his occupacon j yard land being 

 xvj ac. seuerall, wherof in errable xij ac. and iiij ac. in pasture. 



Anthonye Boswell * hath in his occupacon x yard lands belonging 

 to his ffarme ; wherof iij ac. ar medow, Ix pasture, and Ix ac. ar 

 wood ground, wh ar to the use and occupacon of the Lord, and 

 Ixxx ac. of tillage, rated at wheate, viij buh. 



the said Anthony Bosswell hath in his occupacon iij yard lands at 

 Nestweeke, t wherof Ivj ac. ar seuerall grounds ; xx ac. ar 

 pasture and barren ground; xxiiij ac. errable, and ij ac. ar 

 meadow, rated at wheate, j buh. 



It m the said Anthony Bosswell is rated for his parsonage at wheate 



j buh. dim. 



Sum of Wheate in the Tythinsr of ) 



ri __, xv buh. 



Combe 



* The Boswells of Combe, probably the ancestors of Johnson's biographer, 

 were the principal landowners in the parish at this time, and farmers of the 

 great tithes. 



f Eastwick apparently a clerical error for "Estweeke," as it was then 

 written. 



