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APPENDIX II 



Wiltshire. Two-field Townships — Conl. 



Township 



Brokenborough 



Newnton 



Cowfold with Norton 



HcN'tesbury, East 



Heytesbury, Great 



Colerne 

 Hurdcott 



Haddington 

 Sherston 



Description 



Extents of the estates of Malmesbury abbey. Of the 

 demesne arable in each case " medietas potest 

 cjuolibet anno seminari . . . et alia medietas nihil 

 valet quia iacet in communi et ad warectam." ' 



Extent. " Sunt ibidem cccclx acre terre arabilis de 

 quibus possunt seminari per annum cclx . . . et 

 quum non seminanlur nihil valent quia iacent in 



communi 



" 2 



Extent. " Sunt in dominico cccc acre terre arabilis . . . 

 et quum non scminantur nihil valent quia iacent 

 in communi de quibus possunt seminari cc acre." ' 



Extent of loo acres of demesne arable, the phraseology 

 being the same as the preceding.* 



Extent. " Sunt in dominico clx acre terre arabilis de 

 quibus possunt seminari per annum iiii'"' . . . et 

 quum non seminantur nihil valent quia iacent in 

 communi." ' 



Extent of loo acres of arable, "de quibus possunt semi- 

 nari per annum 1 acre et quum non seminantur 

 nihil valent quia iacent in communi.* 



Extent. " Sunt ibidem in dominico Dc acre terre ara- 

 bilis de quibus possunt seminari per annum ccc acre 

 . . , et quando iacent ad warectam nihil valent 

 quia iacent in communi." ' 



Aldbourne 



Manors of the Earl of 

 Pembroke, for the 

 most part near Wilton 



Wiltshire. Three-field Townships 



The enclosure award and plan show six open arable 

 fields named South, Windmill, Rooksbury, West, 

 North, and East.* 



Surveys of townships showing the arable of the tenants' 

 holdings divided among three fields, as follows: 

 Alvediston, South, Middle, and Home fields; 

 " Aven," South, Middle, and North fields; Broad 

 Chalke, East, Middle, and West fields; Burcombe, 

 East, West, and Wood fields; Chilhampton, North, 

 West, and South fields; Dichaniplon, North, 

 Middle, and South fields; Dinton, West, Middle, 

 and East fields; East Overton, North, East, and 

 South fields; Fuggleston, East, West, and North 

 fields; Newton Toney, Woodburghe, Bush, and 



1 Add. MS. 6165, ff. 57-59- 19 Rich. II. 

 « C. Inq. p. Mort., Edw. in, F. 56 (i). 



Edw. III. 

 ' Ibid., F, 63 (12). 14 Edw. III. 

 < Ibid. 



6 Ibid., F. 56 (i). 12 Edw. III. 



6 Ibid., F. 62 (6). 14 Edw. III. 



' Ibid., F. 65 (3). 15 Edw. III. 



8 C. P. Recov. Ro., 53 Geo. Ill, Trin. 



1809. 



