Duchy of Lancaster. Survey of its Manors, a.d. 1591. 199 



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

 belonge unto her Ma eie . 



"The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 79 J 



"It standeth somthinge highe in a verie holsome aire, well fur- 

 nished, with woode, havinge fertile corne fields, and well stored 

 with good meadowe groundes, and also large scope of comon, iij 

 miles east from Malmsburie, &c. And mitch beautified by the 

 parke and faire okes therm." 



Freeholders. Henry Poole, kt., Andrew Keddelbie, Esq., Thos. 

 Strange, Will. Partridge, Anthony Herle, John Packer, John 

 Fettiplace, gents. ; Walter Kite, Laurence Michelbone. 



Manor held by, James Unninge, Will. Baker, Rich. Baker, 

 Thos. Allis, Will. Unninge. Henry Chaderton held the Parson- 

 age. Acres 1448. Rents £4. 



12. — Ashley. (Near Tetbury.) 



" The mannor of Aisheley. (fol. 80.) 



"The bondarie of the saide mannor begynneth on the north west 

 j pte therof, at a hedge called Rivie hedge, being on the north pte 

 ! of Warren Hill, therehence eastwarde alonge the saide hedge, un- 

 till ye come to the highe waie that leadeth to Kulkerton ( Co. Glouc.) 

 from hence eastwarde by a littell gutter to a greene mere belonginge 

 to the demeasnes of this mannor, called Linch bank, wherehence 

 eastwarde out thwarte the highe waie that leadeth from Crudwell to 

 Kulkerton, to a mere there w°h leadeth to Rowdowns hedge, follow- 

 inge the same hedge eastwarde to Force (Foss) waie, therehence re- 

 torninge southwarde as the same waie leadeth to the southermoost 

 [ end of Furr leise, torninge there westwarde by the south hedge of 

 the said leise to the westmoost corner therof, from thence contynu- 

 ing the same hedge northwarde neare the length of a furlonge or 

 more, being on theast pte of the mannor, and therehence followinge 

 the meres and boundes w c h devide this mannor and the mannor of 

 Newtonn, untill ye com to Rivie hedge aforesaide, where it beganne. 



"Within w c h circuit and bondarie aforesaid all waieffes, straies, 

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

 I belonge unto her Ma tie . 



"The scituacon of the said mannor. (fol. 82a J 



