The Society's MSS. 



447 



five indexes supplied with the volume of Inqxiisitions post mortem, 

 &c. ; printed for the Society. Particularly we find an abstract of the 

 inquisition taken after the death of. John Byset in 1307. He died 

 seised of two carucates in Eood Ashton, with eight free tenants, 

 viz., Nicholas Stake, Eichard de Bosco, Thomas le Theyn, William 

 Testwode, John le Jeofne, Roger le Sauser, William Attestone (we 

 shall come later to a grant of lands in " West Ashton and la Stone "), 

 and Eichard Eudeman, most of whom occur as witnesses to the 

 foregoing charters. Our documents enable us to draw the fol- 

 lowing pedigree of this Eoger : — 





Henry le Saucer, held land in 

 Middle Ashton of the Abbey 

 of Romsey.= 



Henry le Saucer, grantee from 

 Thos. de Hurdecote and the 

 abbess of lands in Hurde- 

 cotes and Middle Ashton, 

 which he gave to his brother. 



I 

 Roger le Saucer, tenant = Sibyl . . 

 of John Byset in Rood survived 

 Ashton : grantee from husband, 

 brother : gave lands 

 in Gylden and Hurde- 

 cotes Ashton to Rob- 

 ert de Wilmyndon. 



(To be continued.) 



