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



think moost fitt on the north pte therof at a meadowe called the 

 Kinges Croftes, from thence eastwarde by Flowers hedge to New- 

 mans Corner, therehence southwarde as the mere leadeth, deviding 

 this mannor and Eastcott to Foote burrowe, and thence contynuing 

 the same mere southwarde to Easterton Coomes, and soe by the 

 eastermost pte of the same Coomes to Ellborrowe, being the uttmoost 

 pte on the south : therehence westwarde followinge the Balles and 

 markes w c h devide this mannor and Fydington to Green Cliffe, and 

 soe thence north warde by the mere stones to Redd land, wherehence 

 to the wester pte of Courte closse, from thence northwarde as the 

 hedges leade to the west end of Easterton sande, and soe thence 

 followinge the hedges to the wester side of Twentie Acres, and 

 therehence contynuing the hedges northwarde to the south pte of 

 Potterne parke, and from thence followinge the hedges eastwarde 

 unto Kinges Croftes aforesaide, where it beganne. 

 "Royaitie. "Within which circuit and bondarie all waieffes, 

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

 royaitie doe belonge unto her Ma tie ." 



Walter Fisher held the manor. Acres 447. Rents £10 10s. 8d. 

 Freeholders. Robert Bisshopp, Christian Saintsbury, Thomas Kill, 

 William Kill. 



"There is within the saide mannor one woode called "Kinges 

 Stedies," cont. 3 acres, meanlie sett with oke trees or other timber 

 trees." 



6. — Manningfokd Bohun. 



" The manor of Manning for de Boundes. (fol. 48a.) 

 ,<T ?f e the n s d aid ies "That ^ verie aptlie begynneth on the south west 



manor. ^ Q £ ^ Q ga j^ e mannor) a t a Bridge called Woode bridge, 



w c h devideth this mannor and Newton, from thence followinge the 



river to the south end of Longe meade, thence eastwarde alonge the 



of Wm. Blund, and he of the King in chief," temp. Edw. I. (Test, de Nev.) 

 The name is now corrupted to "Garland's." The Rev. E. Wilton informs the 

 Editor that there used to be two constables: one for "Garland's side," the other 

 for the "King's side." The 447 acres belonging to the Duchy were probably 

 the "King's side:" as Easterton contains 1596 acres. The boundaries above 

 are stated to agree with the present manorial limits. The manor does not now 

 belong to the Crown.. A small copper shield with the arms of the Duke of Lan- 

 caster, picked up near Green Cliff, is in the possession of Mr. Benj. Hay ward. 



