Duchy of Lancaster. Survey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 193 



mere to Prince Crosse, w c h devideth tJiis mannor and Uphaven, 

 therehence to the highe waie called Sheepe pathe waie w c h leadeth 

 from Uphaven to Pewsey, wherehence alonge the balke untill ye 

 come within halfe a furlong or neare thereaboutes to the iij Bur- 

 rowes, within the mannor of Everleighe; and thence north warde as 

 the Ball leadeth to White Crosse, deviding this mannor and Manning- 

 ford Brewse from the said White Cross westwarde to Earles Crosse, 

 from thence to a plott of grounde called Kites waie greene, com- 

 passinge in halfe the said greene, which devideth this mannor and 

 Manningforde Brewse, therehence leadinge alonge Weekelande to 

 Newe Yate, from thence followinge the hedge to the south ende of 

 the towne of Woodburrough, from thence to Botewells Forde, and 

 soe following the riuer to Newton dalles, therehence along the dike 

 to the riuer, and soe contynuing the same riuer to Woodebridge 

 aforesaid, where it beganne. 



"Royaitie. "Within w c h circuit and bondarie all waieffs, straies, 

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

 doe belong unto her Ma tie . 



groSdeJithout "Without w c h circuit and bondarie there is one pcell 

 the mannor. Q £ mea( j owe apptayninge to the Ferme, be west the 

 riuer in Newton Field side, cont. iij roodes w c h is possessed accord- 

 inglye. 



" The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 52.) 



tt W c h standeth southwest from Morrell burrowe neare v miles 

 and a halfe distant, the arrable lande wherof mitch agreeth in na- 

 ture with Uphaven, on the north pte wherof is verie goode mea- 

 dowe grounde for the moost pte, on the north west pte wherof is a 

 river, but reasonablie stored with fishe." 



Freeholders. Anthonie Webb gent., William Button, William 

 Dowley, John Thornborough . Acres 980. Rent £25 4s. 6d." 



7. EVERLEY. 



" The manor oj Euerleighe. (fol. 52a.) 



" That the bondarie of the said mannor begynneth, and as they 

 think moost fitt at a certen Burrowe neare Shudburie [now Sid- 

 bury'] Hill, w c h devideth this mannor and the mannors of Fiddleton 

 and Collingborne [Buds'], from thence leading westwarde to a 



