CORRIGENDA 



Vol. I, page 444, line 21, for ' Roger Fitz Gerold ' read ' Robert Fitz Gerold.' 

 Vol. II, page 1140, line 32, delete Hursley ' Oxenbridge.' 



1460, line 23, after ' Willianj Woburn, 1429 ' add ' Richard Feckenham 1449 (Exch. K.R. Acct. 



bdle. 81, no. 20).' 



1496, line 5, after ' William 1311 ' add ' William Deverel 1346 (Exch. K.R. Acct. bdle. 79, no. 14).' 

 1496, line 10, after ' Richard de Middleton, after 1396' add ' John Bray 1416 (Exch. K.R. Acct. 



bdle. 81, no. 10).' 



1970, line 27, for ' Richard Hayward ' read ' Richard Harward.' 



4856, line II, Mr. C. Crump, M.A., suggests that the manor of Binsted St. Clare here dealt with 

 is the Binsted which is coupled with Haliwell in the hundred of Waltham [Feudal 

 Aids, ii, 335, 357) because in the grant of free warren to the Bishop of Winchester 

 referred to on page 486 the manor is said to adjoin the Forest of Bere. In the parish 

 of Droxford there are houses called Holywell House and St. Clair's Farm, which 

 may indicate the sites of these manors. 

 ,, 5 OIa > last line, /or ' the house was entirely rebuilt in 1867 ' read ' the house was built in the i6th 



century and altered in 1867.' 

 55 a , lines 14-15, for ' The nave and tower were rebuilt in brick in 1722 ' read ' The tower was 



rebuilt in brick in 1716 and the nave in 1812.' 

 ,, 550, line 9 from below, for ' n inches ' read ' 21 inches.' 

 Vol. Ill, page 783, line 5, for ' Sir Vincent Hardwick ' read ' Sir Vincent Hammick.' 



,, ,, 786, line 6 from below, for ' Charles George Perceval, seventh earl of Egmont ' read ' Augustus 



Arthur, eighth earl of Egmont.' 

 1106, line 24, delete ' past the New Inn.' 

 1496, line 24, for ' 1857 ' read ' 1837.' 

 1503, line 10 from below, for ' 1322 ' read ' 1422.' 

 150, note 44, for ' 88 ' read ' 38.' 

 150, note 46, for ' 260 ' read ' i6a.' 



,, ,, 1633, lines 9-21, for ' Sir Daniel Norton died . . . his nephew Francis Thistlethwayte ' read ' Sir 



Daniel Norton died seised of the manor in 1636, leaving a son and heir Daniel. Daniel 

 left a son Richard, who married Anne daughter of Sir William Earle. 17 Richard 

 died 10 December 1732 1?a without issue and the manor appears to have passed to 

 his cousin Richard Whitehead, who died 25 December 1733, leaving all his estates 

 to his nephew Francis Thistlethwayte.' 



1650, line 34, for ' Anne, first wife of John White and widow of John Pound of Drayton ' read 

 ' Anne, second wife of John White and widow of Anthony Pound of Drayton ' (from 

 copy of inscription made in 1886 by Mr. Herbert F. Roe, R.N., when the brass was 

 intact and gave the date of Anne's death as 1557). 

 , 2220, line 13, for ' Sarton ' read ' Garton.' 



2546, line 17 from below, for ' 1231 ' read ' 1246." 



2826, line 31, for ' Sir Henry Jenkin's ' read ' Sir Henry Jenkyn's.' 



286a, line 19 from below, for ' Lady Jenkyns ' read ' the trustees of the late Sir Henry Jenkyns 



and is let to Mr. F. J. Kingsley.' 



,, 2876, line 13 from below, for ' bishop of Winchester ' read ' rector of Uroxford.' 

 ,, ,, 2896, last line, for ' 1599 ' read ' 1560.' 



2900, line i, for ' 1728 ' read ' 1732.' 

 ,, 2990, line 4 from below, for ' Kinnard ' read ' Kennard.' 



34&, line 9, for ' Mr. J. F. Christie ' read ' Mr. J. F. Christy.' 

 3060, line 33, delete ' undated.' 

 ., 3226, line 22, for ' 1612 ' read ' 1642.' 



333*. line 2 from below, for ' In 1786 ' read ' In 1790.' 



34 1 *, line 20, for ' From 1829 ... to the living ' read ' In 1704 Henry Mildmay left the advowson 

 to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, but the presentation remains with the Mildmay 

 family.' 



4256, lines 7-13, for ' passed to his son James Henry Legge Dutton, Lord Sherborne . . of his 

 father in 1883,' read ' passed by will to his third son, Ralph Dutton, on whose death 

 without male issue it went to his nephew Henry Dutton, who sold it in 1899 to 

 Mr. George Whitely, now Lord Marchamley, from whom it passed to the present owner, 

 Mr. Henessy.' 



4663, lines 12-15, delete ' In the north . . . village.' 



.. .. 4660, line 28, for ' Botley ' read ' Netley ' and delete ' and in its grounds . . . years.' 



> .. 4660, line 33, for ' is occupied ' read ' was lately occupied.' 



.. .. 4660, line 36, for ' Swaythling road opposite the vicarage ' read ' Southampton road near the 



rectory." 



4666, line 17 from below, for ' statue ' read ' picture.' 

 > t. 467^- lines 26-27, f or ' and since 1903 . . . Rev. E. C. Osborne ' read ' the bishop of Winchester, to 



whom it has lately been transferred by Mrs. Morley Lee.' 



.. .. 467*. l' ne M from below, for ' Henry Jenkins ' read ' Henry Jenkyns.' 



>. .. 4676, line 7 from below, for ' Sir Henry Jenkins ' read ' Sir Henry Jenkyns.' 



Vol. IV, page 2326, line 3 from below, for ' whose younger son, Mr. Sydney Eggers Bates, at the present day 

 resides at Woodgarston ' read ' whose younger brother, Mr. Sydney Eggers Bates, at 

 the present day owns Woodgarston.' 

 ,. 2400, line 15, for ' grandson ' read ' son.' 



,, 2916, line 15 from below, for ' 802 ' read ' 902.' 



plate facing page 466, for ' Hall ' read ' Wall.' 



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