226 Some Account of the Parish of Monkton Farleigh. 



APPENDIX. — D. 1. 



Priory Endowments. 



Name of Manor. 



Farley, Wilts. 



Bishopstrowe, Wilts. 



Wivelisford Wilts. 

 [Willesford]. 



Wocheseya, Wilts witli 



Cherynton. 

 [Oaksey, Malmesbury" 



Trowbridge. 



Heddington, Calne, 

 Wilts. 



Date of 

 Gift. 



1125 



1135 



Name of Donor. 



Humphrey Bo- 

 him II. 



H. Bohun III 

 Dapifer in 5th 

 of Stephen. 

 Margery, his 

 wife, and Ma 

 tilda de Bohun, 

 his mother 

 The said H. de 

 B. styled Fun- 

 dator ejus loci' 

 in charter of 

 Henry III. 



Humphrey Bo 

 hun III. and 

 Margery, his 

 wife. 



Particulars of Gift. 



The whole manor, with the 

 park and every other thing 

 belonging to the same 

 village, including after- 

 wards the then hamlet of 

 South Wraxhall. Brictric 

 held at Domesday. 



The Church and all belong- 

 ing to it — one hide of land 

 in the village, pasturage 

 for one hundred cattle (the 

 same withdrawn 1137), and 

 a carucate of oxen. The 

 Prior presented to the 

 Church 1304 to 1532. 

 Edward of Salisbury held 

 at Domesday. 



The Church of — afterwards 

 changed to a tenth of the 

 demesne here and in Man- 

 ningeford, which see. 



The Church of, and a tenth 

 of the wild colts [Pullo- 

 rum], Cherynton with- 

 drawn 1 1 37. Brictric (and 

 his father before him) held 

 at Domesday, 



10 solidi of the Church. 

 Brictric (and his father 

 before him) held Domes- 

 day. Edward of Salisbury 

 bequeathed it to his dau- 

 ghter Maud, or Matilda, 

 wife of Humphrey de Bo- 

 hun II. 



The Church and the whole 

 tenth of the demesne as 

 well of fruits and cattle 

 and every other thing, with 

 the house and virgultus 

 which belonged to Simon 

 the Clerk. 14 H. VII. 

 Prior and convent sold 

 this. Edward of Salisbury 

 held at Domesday. 



