Subordinate to the Barony of Castle Combe. 279 



Cotstowe up to this last date. James d'Audeley and John Strange 

 appear subsequently as tenants of one of the Wroughton manors. 



16. Saltehakpe. — Held temp. Domesday by Robertus of Hun- 

 fridus. This Manor of Salthrop in "Wroughton Parish was held 

 when the Feoda were compiled as one knight's fee by Geoffry Bluet 

 of Walter de Dunstanville. He also held another knight's fee in 

 f Elyndon" in the same parish of the same : (Elyndon is an alias 

 employed for Wroughton in the Institutions of the Diocese of 

 Sarum). In the Hundred Rolls of 1 Edward I. the Abbot of 

 Stanley is also said to hold a moiety of this knight's fee of Petronilla 

 de Dunstanville, and Robert Bluet the other, (1274). John Bluet 

 held it in 1319, (Nomina Vittarum). William Everard held Sal- 

 throp of the Barony of Combe in 1338, and it was valued at 

 61. 13s. id.; his son William in 1344; Sir Edmund Everard in 

 1365. In 1382, Robert Loundres was admitted to relief ; and on 

 his death, in 1392, his widow, Elizabeth. In 1404, Sir John Lovel 

 held a fee in Saltharp "formerly of Giles Pipard." In 1414, 

 munture was claimed of this fee on account of the death of John, 

 Lord Lovel ; and William, Lord Lovel, was admitted, and held it 

 to 1454; it was still Lord Lovel's in 1531. In 1573, John Sadeler 

 was entered as tenant of this fee; and in 1600, Robert Sadler, Gent. 



Another manor in the parish of Wroughton, called Elcomb, was 

 held by Radulphus Lovel, of Walter de Dunstanville, temp. 

 Henry III. (Lib. Feod.) In 1476, the tenants of late Radulphus 

 Lovell are sued for service due from this fee of Elecomb. Johanna 

 Lovel was Lord of Elecombe in 1316 (Nom. Vill.) These were 

 probably the Lovels of Upton, in the south of the county, one of 

 whom, John, living 22 Henry III., married a daughter of Alan 

 Basset, and assumed the coat of Basset. 1 



17. Clive. — Likewise held by Robertus of Hunfridus. — ClifFe 

 Pipard. Temp. Henry III. Radulphus Lovell held a knight's fee, 

 in Clive, of Walter de Dunstanville, (Lib. Feod.) The heirs of 

 Agnes de Cobham are entered in the Castle Combe Court Rolls for 

 1454, as holding a knight's fee in Pippardesclyve of the lordship of 



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