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West Harting Manor, amounted to a yearly rental of 

 2,155 : ii : 2. 



Yearly value. 



"Feb., 1695-6. s. d. 

 Jo. Caryll is seized of Hundred of Dump- 

 ford, worth... ... ... ... ...050 



Manor of West Harting ... ... ... I o o 



Advowson of West Harting ... ... 2 o o 



Harting House ( " Harting Place " ) and 



Gardens ... ... ... ... ... I o O 



Of Lady Holt House, a Stable, Orchard, 



and a Park containing 1 50 acres ... 1 5 o O 



Of 300 Deer in ye Park, worth 100 



****** 



Of Harting Pond (West Harting), held by 

 Peter Mee, together with the other lands 

 and farms ... ... ... ... ... 10 O o 



It also adds " For six years next before y e 

 outlawry, y e 3 d - Jo: Caryll, Esq., was 

 seized in fee of Lady Holt house and park, 

 and all that time John Caryll the younger 

 was Bailiff to his Uncle for y e same, and 

 had y e care and recifig (receiving) the 

 rents thereof, w h - have amounted to 280, 

 and w**- he, the said Jo : y* son of Rich d - 

 (i.e. the Squire) has in his hands... 280 : O : o*" 



Lady Holt house was, therefore, complete as to its 

 main building and stable, six years before the out- 

 lawry, or in 1689, as nearly as possible the very year 

 in which the present Up Park first saw the light. To 

 empark Lady Holt the Carylls disparked the ancient 

 Park near the Church the Home Park of Harting 

 Place, still traceable in the name of " Pond Field," in 

 the old grass land intersected by the road from South 

 Harting to Petersfield. Harting has had at one time 

 or other four, if not five parks : in the lowlands, or its 



* Add 1 - 28, 250, Law Papers of Caryll family. Page 145. 



