Lands held of the Honor of Trowbridge. 223 





£ 



s. 



d. 



Rectory of Edyngton with the Chapel of Bradeleye 



33 



6 



8 



Vicarage of the same 



6 13 



4 



Rectory of Paulesholte [Pouls7wt~\ .. 



10 



0 



0 



Pension of the Bishop of Sarum in the saoie 



1 



0 



0 



Rectory, of Hulprygtone [Hilperton^] 



5 



0 



0 



Rectory of Brogtone [Broughton Gifford~] 



10 



0 



0 



Rectory of Farle [Monkton Farleigh] 



5 



0 



0 



Rectory of Bradford with its Chapelries 



46 



13 



4 



Vicarage of same 



5 



0 



0 



Portion of the Abbess of St. Edward (at Shaftesbury) in 









the same 



6 



13 



4 



Of lands held nuder the Lords of the Manor of Trowbridge, 



under the various owners of the castle, during" this century, we have 

 a tolerably long list given us in a record called " Testa de Nevil," 

 in which is contained an enumeration of the principal land-holders 



throughout the kingdom in the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I., 



and an account also of the tenures by which they held their estates. 



The following are the chief lands named as having been held, as it 



is expressed, of the " Honor of Trobry gg, under the Earl of Sarum, 



under the king." 



In Hartham, one fifth of a Knight's Fee, by Richard de Cumb'vill [ Cum- 

 ber well\ 



In Luckington, one Knight's Fee, by Reginald de Sumerford. 



In Widecumb, [near Hilmarton], one Knight's Fee, by William Bighorn. 



In Littlecote [near Hilmarton], one Knight's Fee, by Robert Mauduit. 



In Waddon, half a Knight's fee, by Henry de Waddon. 



In Hulprinton [Hilperton], half a Knight's Fee, by Humphrey de Escovill, 



In Little Brocton [Monkton], one Knight's Fee, by the Prior of Farley. 



In Chaldefelde, one Knight's Fee, by Henry de Percy. 



In Punbir' [Pomeroy near Winfield], one fifth of a Knight's Fee by "William 

 de Waspre.* 



In Lusteshill [near Highworth], one and a half Knight's Fee, by Nicholas de 

 Lnsteshill. 



The following lands are amongst those which are said to have been 

 held under the " Earl op Hereford under the King as of the 

 Honor of Trowbry gg." 



In Edington, ["near Calne,] one fortieth of a Knight's Fee by Roger de Can- 

 telupe. 



In the same, one twenty-third of a Knight's Fee, by John de Ripariis 

 [Rivers]. 



• This is a name not unknown in this neighbourhood. " John de Waspre " is spoken of as patron 

 in the year, 1299, of the "Chapel of Westwode in the parish of Bradforde." See " Wilts Iustitut.," 

 undyer the year, 1299. 



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