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COMMISSIONERS ON WINDSOR FOREST. 



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Appendix, N 1 6. Parifli of W I X K F I E 1. V - continued. 



Name and 



Description of 



Mmior or Flight 



Claimed. 



By whom 

 Claimed. 



RIGHTS and PRIVILEGES Claimed in rcfpect thereof. 



Evidence produced 

 in fupport of the Clxim. 



'1 lie Manor 



of 

 Chawridge. 



The mafter, 



fellows, and 



fcholars of the 



College of St. 



John ti;a 

 Evang?!itt in 

 Cambridge, 



and 



.lolin Boult 

 their lel'ec. 



The-fre fimple and inheritance of the manor of Chawridge 

 in the parilh of \\"inkfield, with all courts, quit rents, and all 

 manorial and other rights, privileges and commodities which 

 have at any time heretofore been holdsn and enjoyed with 

 the laid Manor, or ought of right to have been. 



And divers nieH'tiages, lands, and tenements thereto be- 

 longing; and amount others, the Manor houfe there. 



And alfo common without (Hut in and over the laid Foreft 

 for all manner ot' cattle, and common of tin bary, \vilh right 

 to dig and carry away gravel, and to cut and carry away 

 furze and heath upon and from the laid Foretl in refped of 

 the faid laft-nientionod manor lionfe ami premifes. 



Grant dated 2 ift Octo- 

 ber, 14 Henry VIII. of 

 the laid Manor to the 

 faid mafter, fellows and 

 (Vholars, and their fuc- 

 ceffors, in tree and per- 

 petual gift for ever. 



The Manor of 



Afcot, alias 



Eltcot. 



Daniel Agacc, 

 fa, 



The fee-fimple and inheritance of tlie faid Manor, with all 

 rights, royalties, immunities and privileges appertaining 

 thereto ; which faid Manor extends over that part of the 

 parilh of Wiukrield called or known by the name of the Afcot 

 lid;:, beinc: bounded on the north and eaft parts by Cranbourne 

 Chace ; and the faid Manor extends over that part of the 

 parilh of Sutitiinghill commonly called or known by the name 

 of Afcot Heath, being bounded on the eaft by Sunninghill 

 Park, and on the well by a ftream or watercourfe called 

 Blarkmoor Stream, and on the north by the ancient manor of 

 Broomhall. 



Alfo all fuch right, privileges awl immunities heretofore 

 claimed by Francis Broughton, lord of the faid Manor at the 

 iter held at Windfor 1 6th Sept. 141)1 Charles iff. 



Alfo all thole rights, privileges ami immunities to which 

 the laid Francis liroughton was entitled in confluence of his 

 hereditary defcent from the ancient family of Battell' alias 

 Bataille, wholield the Bailiwick of Afcot in the Foreft of 

 Windfor iii fe. 



King rcleafed 20 i 



Office copy from 



of claim made by 



court of Evre held 



No grant of the Manor 

 produced. 



Short abftraft of the 

 title to the faid Manor, 

 commencing (5 Edw 11 1 1. 

 and ending i$\\\ June 

 1787; the latter being 

 the date of the convey- 

 ance in fee of the faid 

 Manor to Mr. Agacc. 



Office copy of a releafe 

 from King Edward II. 

 dated id May in the 

 6th year of his reign, 

 to Henry Bataille, who 

 then held to him and 

 his heirs in fee the 

 Bailiwick of Afcot at 

 the yearly rent of 60*. 

 per annum, whereby the 



. a year of that rent. 



the records in the Tower, 



Frnncis Broughton at a. 



14 Charles I. 



The Manor 



and Park of 



Folycion, 



otherwife 



called. 



Folly John 



and 

 AVinkfield. 



William Blane, 

 ef.,. 



The fee-fimple and inheritance of the faid " Manor ami 

 Park, with all the rights and privileges of a legal park, and 

 of the manor of Folvcion agreeablv to the different patents 

 and grants of the Crown to that effect, and particularly thofe 

 of King Edward the Third, and Charles the Firft, together 

 with all the rights, royalties, fnmchifes, hereditaments, 

 privileges and immunities whatlWver in and over or apper- 

 taining to that part of \Vindfor Foieft known by the name of 

 the Park or Manor of Folycion. 



The original grant 4 

 Charles I. of the Park 

 of Folycion ; but the 

 Manor i not included. 



Inhabitants of 

 the faid Parilh. 

 in right of thei. 

 feveral mef- 

 fua^es, lands, 

 and tenements 

 within the faid 

 parilh. 



Fourteen witnefies ex- 

 amined as to the exer- 

 cife of thefe rights. 



Common of palture for all cattle in all open places within 

 and belonging to the Foreft of Windfor. 



Maftage, pannage, and rootage in a certain wood called 

 Cranbourne Wood within and part of the laid Foreft. 



Fuive, heath, and browfe wood within the fame Wood and Forerl, and a right ol 

 cutting the laid furze, heath, and browfe wood at the proper leafons in the year. 



A right of way or pafiiige with horfes, taams, carts and carriages, or otherwife, 

 at all tunes through Windfor Great Park within the faid Foreft. 



Copyholders of The liberty to dig, take, nnd carry away turf, gravel, land, 

 the Manor of and loam, and to have and take maftagc and pannuge, and 

 Wngfield. alfo to cut down, take aiut carry awt-.y heath, It-ni and furzes 

 whercfoever thefe or any of thefe may be found in or upon 

 any of the walle grounds, heaths, or commons of or belonging 

 unto the faid Manor, without denial or hindrance of the lord 

 or lords of the faid Manor, fo as the faid tenants nor any of 

 them do not fell the fame. 



And alfo common of palture for all kind of cattle. 



Similar rights of common to thole claimed by the inhabitants at larje 

 were claimed by St. John College, Daniel Agace, efq. James Harwell, efq. 

 John Ephraim, and James Pafmore, in right of their refuective manors, lands 

 and hereditaments within the faid parilh. 



Oflice copy, decree of 

 the Court of Chaacery 

 i;jth May 1605, con- 

 firming an agreement 

 between the lord of the 

 faid Manor and ths 

 copyhold tenants, rela- 

 tive to the faid rights. 



Two wUnefies exami- 

 ned as to the excrcife 

 of the faid rights. 



No other evidence 

 produced in fupport of 



thefe claini'vexoeptthe evidence given on behalf 

 of the inhabitants ut large. 



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