The Nomina Villarum for Wiltshire. 



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Aleton 1 ,.. Robertus de Raydon (Reydon B.) 



Fyghelden Margareta Husee, Joh. de Tourny 



(Tborne} 7 B.), et Isabella uxor ejus. 



Brightmershton 1 2 Mauricius de Berkelee. 



Tudeworth b Henricus Husee. 



Chaldrynton Henricus le Spicer. 



Nywenton c 3 Comitissa Warr\ 



Aldynton Petrus de Eton, et Johan. de Boklonde. 



Wynterslewe Nicholaus de Preshute. 



Welewe 4 Johannes de Pageham. 



Derneford Henricus de Prayers (Preyers ?), et 



Johannes Bisshop. 



Shuprugge 5 Comes Lancastr'. 



Henton 5 Johannes Giffard. 



a 6 Edw. III., Edwardus, Conies Arundel, ten. M. de Mersheton 

 Meisy. 



b 1 Edw. III., Henric. Husee ten. M. de Standen et medietatem 

 M. de Tudeworth per servic. mil. — 35 Edw. III., Ricard. de Husee 

 ten. M. de Tudeworth in capite. 



c 1 Edw. III., Wills La Zouche de mortuo mari ten. M. de 

 Neuton Mortimer per servic. mil. 



§ 3. HUNDREDUM de ALW ARDEBURY. . . .Comes Lancastr'. 

 Wynterbourne Comitis. 6 Comes Lancastr'. 



1 Alton, a portion of the present parish of Figheldean ; in Domesday it is 

 called Eltone. 



2 In Domesday it is called Brismar-tone, a name derived from BfiissrAR, 

 its owner in Anglo-Saxon times; in modern times it has been corrupted into 

 Beig-milston. 



1 3 Newton Tony, deriving its distinctive name from the family of Alice de 

 i Tony, Countess of Warwick, mentioned above. 



j 4 Wellow West, by Bramshaw, an outlying part of the Hundred, not 



situated within its local limits, 

 f 6 Sheep-ridge, and Hinton, are small portions of Wilts locally situated in 



Berks. 



6 Winterbourn Earls, deriving its distinctive name from its Lords, the 

 Earls of Lancaster. 



