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The Society's MSS—Chisledon. 



Devizes — and on the East by the Land of Mr. John Brown. Also one old 

 Inclosure of Meadow with a small Copse at the South east Corner, somewhat 

 exceeding two Acres, bounded on the South by a Church way leading from 

 Badbury to Chisleden — on the West and North by a Peice of Pasture or Meadow 

 commonly known by the name of Long Closes the Property of Mr. Thomas 

 Herring — and on the East by a Meadow the Property of Mr. John Brown. Also 

 a composition of three Pounds six Shillings and eight Pence to be paid annually 

 by the Impropriator for the Tithe of his Glebe Lands in equal Portions at the 

 Feast of the Annunciation and St. Michael. Also the Vicarage House consisting 

 of three Bays of Building — a Barn about four Bays — and a Stable. The Garden 

 an Orchard about half an Acre, and the Church Yard. 



Also an Estate in the Parish of Stratton St. Margaret's Wilts purchased by the 

 Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, for the Sum of three Hundred and twenty 

 five Pounds, part of the Sum of four hundred Pounds granted by the said 

 Governors for the perpetual Augmentation of this Vicarage of Chisleden : the 

 seventy five Pounds over and above the purchase Money is still in the hands of 

 the Governors, for which they allow Interest at the Kate of two per cent: 

 July 22nd, W. K. Stock Vicar J. Phelps 



i786 KichardWebb Church: William Brown 



William Hilliar wardens Thomas Herring 

 Jo". Brown Over : John Baldwin 



Tho s . Hilliar seers 

 A true copy taken from the Original and examined therewith by me 



Edw. Davies N. P. 



Registrar. 



No. 12. 

 [A.D. 1786.] 



Particulars of the Vicarege of Chisleden nearly as exhibited in a Terrier given 

 in to the Diocesan at his Visitation in the Year 1786. 



Tthings of Chisleden and Hodson 



About fifty four Acres allotted by the Act for Inclosure in 1779. Mr. 

 Dyke Tenant from Michaelmas in that year paying all Taxes, but 

 Land Tax which is 3£. 14s. and 9d. 44. 0. 0. 



Augmentation from the Impropriation 3. 6. 8. 



Burderop Farm, Woods, Park and Garden 0. 15. 0. 



A little Meadow with a Copse about two Acres 3. 0. 0. 



An Estate at Stratton S l . Marg ts . puchas'd in 1763 with 325£. of 

 Queen Anne's Bounty, let to M r . Evans paying all Taxes but Land 

 Tax, which is 1. 0. 6, and a Quit Pent of 2. 6. with another small 

 Payment called Law Day Silver 4| 13. 0. 0. 



With the Governors of the Q s . Bounty at the Rate of 2£ per cent. 75£. 1. 10. 0. 



The Church Yard and orchard 1. 10. 0. 



By a verbal Agreement with the present Tenant W u \ Jeffries of 

 Dray cot, for an Estate of about 100£ per ann. partly arable partly 

 Pasture or Meadow : suppos'd to be greatly under value 0. 6. 0. 



