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



burrowe on the west pte ofcSarum waie, deviding this mannor and 

 Fiddleton, therehence southwestwarde to Comesdeane well, thence 

 westwarde by the boundes as they lie to a bound on the west side 

 of the iij burrowes w c h devideth this mannor and TTphaven, where- 

 hence northwestwarde followinge the balkes and merestones to a 

 baile without the two burrowes nere adioyninge to Pewsey waie, 

 therehence north warde to Carrell Pitt, from thence to Popplestone, 

 devidiug this mannor Pewsie and Milton, wherehence northwest- 

 warde to Three Knightes burrowe, therehence east warde to London, 

 being pcell of the demeasnes of this mannor, from thence along the 

 balles and boundes without Neates Penne, eastwarde to a merestone 

 deviding this mannor and Kinges Collingburne, therehence south- 

 eastwarde to Grourdon Balle, from thence south to the balle or bur- 

 rowe in the bottome nere unto Ludgersledge waye, therehence 

 southwarde to the burrowe at Shudburrowe hill aforesaide, where 

 it beganne. 



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



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

 royaltie doe belong unto her Ma tie ." 

 Henry Sadleir, Esq. held the manor. 



Freeholders. Earl of Hertford, Henry Sadleir, Esq., John Chai- 

 ney, Richard Fishe, John Jeffries, clerk. Acres 1552. Rents 

 £39 5s. 5d. 



8. — JSTetheravon. 

 Survey taken 21 Aug. 1591, by John Worthe, gent., Deputy to 

 Sir John Poyntz, kt., Gen. Surveyor of the Duchy on the South 

 parts. 



" The manor of Netherhaven. 1 



" The Bondarie of the said manor begynneth, and as it is thought 

 moost fittest *bn the north part of the River at the Dotes, being be- 

 north the end of Cock Meadow, therehence followinge the said 

 River southwarde to Borne Meadowe, and so compassinge in the 

 said Meadowe to the Dike in the east side thereof, and also com- 

 passeth in another Meadowe in the said east parte, being Brunise 

 meade ; therehence southwarde taking in a Dovecot, thence follow- 

 1 The Duchy manor was not co-extensive with the parish. 



