190 Duchy of Lancaster. Survey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 



to thend therof, thence retorninge northwestwarde by the Mere 

 stones there to a quicksett hedge of Walter Becketts, followinge 

 the same hedge north warde to the river of Thames, and soe follow- 

 inge the said river eastwarde to thaforesaid bridge where it first 

 beganne. Within w c h circuit and boundarie all waieffes, straies, 

 fellons, goodes, &c, and all other thinges incident to a Royaltie 

 doe belong unto her Ma tie 



" wSoSe "Without w c h saide boundarie there apptayneth un- 

 bondane. ^ Q mannor one hamm 0 f meadowe cont. iij acres 

 and halffe lying bewest the saide boundarie, being on the north pte 

 invironed w*h the olde Thames, and on the west alsoe with a pcell 

 of the same river, now in the occupacon and tenure of one John 

 Jenkins, tennte therof unto her Ma tie . There lyeth alsoe in the 

 castell field of Eaton iij or acres of arr. land and leise in iij or seve- 

 rall rudges, and one acre in Sentham meadowe, w c h alsoe belongeth 

 unto this mannor, now in the tenure of John Symons a copie holder 

 of the said mannor. 



" The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 37.) 

 "It scituatethe from Highworthe west, near one mile distant 

 the villadge wherof standeth on a hill, on the east pte wherof is 

 verie good pasture grounde neare adioynige unto the river Thames, 

 with good meadowes to the same apptayninge, the arrable lande 

 whereof is somewhat fertile, verie apte for corne and grain." 



No. of Acres 1755J. Rent £65 2s. ljd. Freeholders, John 

 Brinde, Humphrey Gunter, William Parker, Robert Saverie. 

 Copyholders. John Symonds and Henrie his son; William Yorke, 

 Robert, William, and Humphrey Yorke; Thos. Boughton; Rob. 

 and Will, his sons; Richard Coxe and Giles Coxe; Wm. Werton: 

 Walter and Wm., his sons. Also the names of Willier, Sheperd, 

 Batson, Plomer, Pennell, Sherman, Jenkins, &C. 1 



4. — Upavon. 



" The mannor of Uphaven. (fol. 36a.) 



"Tbatt the bondarie of the saide mannor begynneth, and as they 



1 The boundaries of Hannington above given, are stated (1859) to be very cor- 

 rect. The "one acre in Sentham" is probably in Stanton Fitz warren. At the 

 "double tressells" there is now a stone bridge across the Thames. The "17o5| 

 acres" form only part of the much larger estate now belonging to the Freke 

 family. Copyholders have disappeared. 



