68 HISTORY OF HARTING. 



died possessed of ten manors, of which West Harting, 

 including Trotton, Elsted, Treyford, Didling, Iping, 

 Chithurst, and Rogate, is the last.* He had married 

 his daughter Cicely to Sir John Morley of Halnaker, 

 or Half-naked. Of the two detruncated effigies in 

 the ruined chantry at Harting (which was built in 

 1609-10, and marked the summit of Gary 11 prosperity), 

 that on the east side would seem to be Sir Edward's, 

 the other being that of his successor, his last and only 

 surviving son, Sir Richard. Thomas Carill was vicar 

 of Harting, 1612. Dame Margery, widow of Sir 

 Richard Caryll of Harting, son and heir of Sir Edward, 

 lies buried in some splendour at Greatham, Hants. 



Some idea of the wealth of the Caryll's of Harting 

 may be gathered from the good cheer at a bountiful 

 old rate which is described in some curious "recytes of 

 store" or kitchen bills of fare in the old Account Book 

 at Harting Place, f They stand at the beginning of the 

 volume, and have been dated by the Museum authori- 

 ties as 1615 ; however, as I find no entry of the year, 

 and as the cook or manciple occasionally heads them 

 " the declaration of yo r - worship's expenses," a title 

 so far as I know accorded in our Registers only to 

 Sir Edward, I prefer to think them a little earlier. 



" Dynned (i.e. dined) on Sunday, the xxii of January. 

 1 Beefe, boyled ; 2 Marybones (marrow bones) boyled ; 

 3 Porke, boyled ; 4 Beefe, rost ; 5 Pigge, rost, I (mess or 

 dish) ; 6 Veale, rost, I (mess) ; 7 Goose, rost, I ; 8 Rab- 

 bets, rost, iii ; 9 Woodcocks, ii. In y e pier (parlour) my 

 Lo(rd) Cursen, Sir Ger. Cowp(er) and Mr. Cottens." 

 [These were the guests Lord Curzon of Parham, an 

 old neighbour, when Sir Edward was at Warnham, 

 one of the Cowpers of Ditcham, and one of the 

 Cottons of Warblynton, kinsfolk of the Caryll's.] " In 

 y e hall serving men and extra psons. (persons) xx." 



Rawlinson MSS., Bodleian, B 428. 



t Household Books and Accounts of the Family of Caryll, 

 16151730. Add. 28, 240., B.M. 



