FORESTRY 



Liberty of Gillingham. — Item the Queens majesties parke of Gillingham is in compasse iij myles and 

 deere kept there Sir John Zowche knight warden thereof And doth kepe ij mares there and the Fee 

 fosters one mare agreable to the assise of the statute. 



Item Mr. Thomas Morton esquire hath a ground in Gillingham called Bengfcldes in compasse 

 one myle and doth kepe ij mares there according to the assize of the statute. 



Hundred of Knotvlton. — Item there is within the said hundred a parke called Woodland Parke 

 Sir Francis Willoughbye Knt. lorde thereof And is in compasse one myle and better Mr. Ralph 

 Lambert hath it to farrae And doth kepe for bread iiij mares in the parke and one stalland agreeable 

 to the assize of the statute. And no deere is kept there. 



Item there is within the said hundred one inclosed grounde in compasse one mile Thomas Goode 

 owner thereof And doth kepe ij mares in the same agree.ible to thazzize of the statute. 



Hundred of Cranborne. — Item there is a parke within the said hundred called Blagden Parke The 

 Queen majestie lady thereof And Mr. James Hannam farmer of the same And is in compasse iij 

 miles And no deere nor mares or Stalland kept there. 



Item there is within the said hundred one other parke called Alderholt parke Thearle of Pembroke 

 lord thereof And is in compasse ij myle And no deere mare or stalland kept there. 



Item there is within the said hundred a comon heathe called Cranborne Comon which is her 

 Majesties containing in compasse iij miles and the entercommoners upon the same are these the town of 

 Damerham which is the bishopes of Sarum ; The villages of Harbridge and Litle Asheford And no 

 mares or Stallands kept there agreable to the Statute. 



Item there is also a comon within the said hundred called Bouslye Comon within the parish of Shilling 

 Eckeford Mr. Brokesby lord thereof And is in compasse one mile and no mares or stalliands kept there. 



Hundred de Whitchurch. — Item there is one parke within the said hundred called Chediocke Park 

 belonging unto Sir John Arundell Knight containing in compass a mile and a half or thereabouts 

 wherein are no deere But disparked and converted only to tillage And no mares kept there according 

 to the statute. 



Item there is one other parke within the said hundred called Marshwood parke which is Sr Ame, 

 Poulett land containing in compass iij myles or thereabouts But disparked and converted into diver 

 tenements And no mares keep there according to the statute. 



Item there is within the said hundred one other parke called Cricklake parke which is the land of 

 one Mr. Baker in Kent But is likewise disparked and converted to pasture and tillage and containing 

 in compasse two myles or thereabouts But no mares kept there according to the Statute. 



Item there is within the same hundred one other parke called Wotton parke which is the land 

 of John Wadham and Edmund Hardye esquire containing in compass one mile or thereabouts And 

 in their occupation But no deere in the same neither mares kepte according to the Statute. 



Hundred de Egerton. — Item there is one parke within the said hundred called Hooke parke which 

 is the land of the right honourable the Lord marquis of Winchester containing in compass one myle or 

 thereabouts and in his occupation in which parke there is as well deere kept as also mares according to 

 the statute. 



Hundred of Tollerford. — Item there is one parke within the said hundred called Melburye Parke 

 which is the land of John Strangwaies esquier containing in compasse one mile and half and in his 

 occupation in which parke there is as well deere kept as also mares according to the Statute. 



Hundred de Shurbome. — Item there is one parke within the said hundred called Shurborne parke 

 whereof Sir John Horsey knight is owner continent in compasse ij myles or thereabouts and in his 

 occupation in which parke there is as well deere kept as also mares according to the Statute. 



Item John Miller of Cane holdeth a certeine inclosed ground within the said hundred called 

 Bailye continent in compasse by estimation a myle and somewhat more wherein are kept no mares 

 according to the statute. 



Item there is within the said hundred a Comon of her Majestie called Blackmore Comon 

 continent by estimation in compasse v myles And these villages and townships viz Folk Burton 

 Holneste Busshopes Downe Blackmores ford and Lidlinche be entrecomoners upon whiche comon ar 

 kepte and yearly breade a great nomber of mares and colts of small stature but very few or no stalliands 

 according to the statute. 



Hundred of Redlane. — There is within the said hundred two Comons whereof the one is parcel of 

 the manor of Sutton Walron And is proper to thinhabitants thereof only And by estimation continent 

 I myle in compasse The other is parcell of the manor of Chilockeforde and hath borderinge upon it 

 the comons of Sturminster and Ockeforde ffitzpaine and of Fiforde with others and continent likewise 

 by estimation one mile in compasse or thereabouts But the pasturing of the said comons is not 

 imployedto the breadinge or fostering of mares Stallands or colts but converted to the breadinge of other 

 ■cattle and at certeyne tymes of the yeare to sheepe excepte it be only of a very few colts of small 

 stature And of themselfes profitable to nothing. 



Hundred of Tetmister. — Item there are within the said hundred two comons of her Majesties 

 whereof one of them called Ryrae Comon continent by estimation i myle and upwardes in 

 ■compasse These villages videlt the tethinge of Ryme and the tethinge of Yelmister ar intercomoners 

 and the other called Lye Comon continent the like compasse or thereabouts these villages viz. Lye 

 Batcombe, Wolcombe Melburye Bubbe and Hiefeld which is the lands of George Trencharde esquire 

 are entercomoners wherein are kepte and yearelye breade a great nomber of mares and colts of small 

 stature But very fewe or no stallands according to the statute. 



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