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The Society's MSS.—Chistedon. 



No. 5. 

 [A.D. 1705.] 



Extracted from the Registry of the Bishop of Sarum. 



A true Terrier of the Glehe Lands and Tithes belonging to the Vicarage of 

 Chiseldean A.D. 17C5. 



The Tithes belonging to the Vicaridg of Chiseldean. All maner of Tithes, 

 excepting the Tithes of Corn and Hay Wool and Lamb 



Item a Composicon of three Pound six Shillings and eight Pence to be paid 

 yearly by the Impropriator for the Tithes of his Glebe Land to bee payd by 

 equall Porcions at the feast of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary and 

 St. Michaell and all Angells. 



Item one Acer of Meadow Ground, Thomas King on the South Side, and Mr. 

 Hering on the North Side. 



Item one pasture Ground by Estimation two Acres, Mr. Hering on the West 

 Side & Henry Louelock on the East Side. 



Item the Viceridg House containing three bayes of building. 



Item one Barn containing about foure Bayes. 



Item one Stable. 



Item the Garden and little Paddock containing a Bout half an Acre. 



Tho: Twittee Vicar. 

 Richard Little, + The Marke of John Salsburry, 

 Churchwardens, Francis Berry, William 

 Combe, William Crook. 

 A true Copy taken from the Original and Examined by me 

 Wm. Louther D. Regist r . 



The magistrates' signatures to the following assessment appear 

 to be those of Goddard Smith of Tockenham, and Eichard Franklyn 

 of Wroughton. The abode of the third (Stanley) we do not 

 know. The signatures to the assessment of 1738 (No. 7) are those 

 of Pleydell Goddard of Swindon, Groddard Smith and Richard 

 Franklyn, again, and of William Calley of Burderop : — 



No. 6. 

 [A.D. 1733.] 



Wilts SS. An assessment made by Mr. John Phelps and Charles Horton 

 Assessors, of y e mony payable two his Majesty King George the Second two be 

 raised by a Land tax in the parish of Chisselton of one shilling in the pound for 

 the service of y e year 1733. 



Badbury. 



li. s. d. 



Imprimis James Stone Esqr. for berry cots & North Close 00. 10. 10. 

 John Prince for dairy farm 08. 03. 00. 



Robert Walker for badbury farm 04. 08. 07. 



