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Selwood Forest. 



" Then coraeth in the bounde of North Bradley wh. be- 

 ginneth from Budge Lane end and goeth alonge by the Shire }* Rich 

 hedge with Somerset and Wilts. 



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M orris 



" From thence unto a stone called y e Shire-stoue in Roade 

 Heath, lying neere Greenclose hedge, from thence to another 

 shire-stone in the same heath that lyeth flatt North from 

 the aforesaid stone ; and then the bounds turn west along as 

 the bank in that Heath goeth unto the top of Road hill unto 

 another shire-stone, and so along West into Road street unto 

 the bound-stone in the East side of Slatts brooke, and thence 

 along on the South east side of Slatts-brook unto Otts meadow? 

 through that meadow unto the shire-stone on the midst of 

 Road bridge ; from that bridge northwards on the East of 

 Rode next unto Tellesford bridge, then northwards on the 

 east side of the same Rine unto the furthest end of Peter 

 Crooke's meadow and so eastward unto the top of Vagg's 

 Hill as the bounds goe between the s d . P. Crooke's and John 

 Bissy's, and then goeth Eastward unto a bound oak called 

 Rumsey Oak. And from that oak Northeast unto Swine's- 

 brooke and from thence down the brooke East unto Acrefield. 



Thos: Puckrk 



" From thence it goeth downe the little brook plaine east' 

 unto Hooke woods and then it turneth South East up the 

 lake toward White Trowe and so East taking the circuit of 

 South wick's Court-grounde to Woodmarsh and so goeth East 

 by Studleye's ground and incloseth all the common called 

 Woodmarsh and from thence to Drynam and alonge still 

 Eastward compassing all Drynam untill you come to Yarn- 

 brooke Rine at the East end of Drynam. 



" From thence Northward towards Trobridge town's-end 

 and then turneth Eastwards as the Common called Slowgrove 

 bendeth to Hagg-Hill and from Hagg-hill it bendeth north- 

 wards to Semington towne's-end and from thence Eastward 

 to Littleton's wood and from thenc South East unto Steeple 

 Ashtou's town's end. 



y Mr. Reynold 



Mr. Blanshard 

 Robert Smale 



" That all the groundes above bounded have been accounted 

 Forest and that all the contrey from Little Marsh on the 

 East side of Hagg-hill neere Semington. unto Algar's neere 

 Frome were open within memory, and no parte thereof either 

 impaled, ditched, or otherwise inclosed. 



^Wm. Blanchard 

 Rob. Smale 

 Wm. Styleman 

 Wm. White 

 Geo. Lambe 

 Wm. Pearce 

 Edw. Couch 



b Thos. Stanshall 



