Duchy of Lancaster. Survey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 191 



think moost fitt on the east pte therof at a bridge, knowne by the 

 name of Carbridge, from thence following the riuer there eastwarde 

 to Prince Crosse, there thence southeastwarde by the landes w°h 

 devide this mannor and Manningforde, to the middell Borrowe, 

 deviding this mannor and the mannor of Everleigh, from thence 

 southwarde leadinge to the Balle w c h devideth this mannor Chez- 

 enburie and the said mannor of Everleigh, therehence westwarde 

 to thend of Hare pitt, and thence downe the riuer to Shefforde, and 

 soe over thwarte the water there to Neaton meade, from thence to 

 Waterdeane, deviding this mannor and West Chezenburie, there- 

 hence westwarde to a Borrowe, w c h devideth this mannor and En- 

 forde, thence northwestwarde to Honnie downe Balle, from thence 

 eastwarde to old Ditch, w c h devideth this mannor and Russalle, 

 and soe thence to Flower ditch, therehence to Brodewaie w c h lead- 

 eth to Cossum Bridge, and from thence following the saide riuer 

 to Carbridge aforesaide, where it beganne. 



"Royaitie. " Within w c h circuit and Bondarie all waieffes, straies, 

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

 doe belonge unto her Ma tie . 



"And thus mitch for the circuit and bondaries of the said mannor. 

 "The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 44.) 



" W°h standeth southwest from Marellborrowe, vj miles distante, 

 and from the Vies vij miles, the village wherof standeth somewhat 

 lowe, w l h a verie proper riuer runninge on the south pte adioyninge 

 to the same, the soile wherof yealding reasonable storr of fishe, is 

 reasonable fertile and apte for corne, &c, with good meadowes 

 and pasture groundes to the same apptayninge." 



Sir Walter Hungerford kt. held the manor. No acreage given. 

 Eent £70 18s. Od. Freeholders. Henry Sadleir, Esq., William 

 Thornehill, Esq., Nicholas Bacon, gent., Thomas Bushell, Robert 

 Hurle, George Pike, Edmund Bayliffe. Leaseholder. Roger Orme. 



5. — Easterton Gternon 1 (in East or Market Lavington.) 



"The manor of Easterton Garnham. (fol. 44a.) 



"Thatt the bondarie of the said mannor begynnneth and as they 



1 So called from a Family. "Roger Gernon held 1 knight's fee in Lavington 



