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1 Manor of Cleygate Personal Names, Name Dates Action or Event Cuthbert Alyson 1643 One of sworn men Edward Andrews 1649 Absent by default John Avenell 1622 Inherited from his father Thomas 1638 Tenant, Homage 1640 Tenant, absent by default Sold Glasiers to Richard Collens Richard Collens former freeholder of a parcel of Marlyns transferred it to John Avenell. Nicholas Avenell 1668 With others had dug turf from the waste and carried it away without title. Fined Thomas Avenell 1620 Bought a freehold meadow called Glasiers from Thomas West. Absent by default. Died. Property descended to his son John Robert Avery Absent by default John Aslet 1685 Juryman George Bayley 1664 Sworn for Homage Henry Bayley 1664 Bought a garden in Ash from Michael Holloway. Juryman Richard Bayley 1605 One of men sworn One of men sworn for Homage 1620 Freeholder of a garden and orchard adjoining Henry Stephens in Ash Affirmed his holding. Absent by default Absent by default John Baker Bought Clements from John Harward 1685 Absent by default Sold Clements to William Baker John Baker Sworn for Homage. Inherited from his father Henry Juryman but absent by default Freeholder, Sworn for Homage Henry Baker 1705 Of Worplesdon. Former holder of 12 acres of meadow in Normandy. Died Property descended to his son John. Richard Baker 1697 Inherited from his father William Absent by default Freeholder, Juryman William Baker 1688 Bought Clements from John Baker 1692 Bought a freehold tenement and 26 acres in Worplesdon from Phyllis Wyatt Former holder of Clements and a MSS215 / 8-3 Page 1 of 32 Normandy

2 tenement and 20 acres called Clements or Lee near Cobbetts Hill. Died. Property descended to his son Richard Thomas Bankes 1664 Absent by default Juryman John Baxter 1715 John Westwood, who had encroached on the waste, ordered to move clear of John Baxter s ditch. Richard Bell 1688 Juryman. William Bernard 1705 Bought Mitcheners from John Westbrook Encroached on the waste part of the way in Glaziers Lane. Ordered to restore the way. Jane Bicknold 1664 Inherited a messuage called Frimsworth alias Younges, a tenement and two acres of meadow and copse called Wheybournes, Grove at Heath and Blackwells from Robert Purse Wife of Robert Bignold Died. Her property descended to her son Robert. John Bignold 1716 Juryman. Robert Bignold Tenant absent by default With is wife Jane was granted a cartilage near his tenement called Frimsworth. held by Copy Freeholder and Copyholder. Absent by default. Ordered to appear at Court to Justify his title to Frimsworth but did not appear Absent by essoin. Died. Property descended to his son Robert. Robert Bignold Inherited his father Robert s property gent 1685 Admitted to a cartilage near Frimsworth 1688 Freeholder and Copyholder, Absent by default 1692 Sworn for Homage. Admitted to eight rods enclosed from the waste and held by Copy, converted into a tanyard near Longarhen Hill in Normandy. Admitted to five rods of the waste near his cottage and near land of Edward Jewer and John Wstbrook in Normandy. Held by Copy. Enclosed 10 rods of the waste. Ordered to throw it open Died. His property descended to his son Robert. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 2 of 32 Normandy

3 Robert Bignold Inherited his father Robert s property Absent by default Freeholder and Copyholder. John Blake 1640 His wife, Elizabeth was a co-heir of George Harmes. Robert Blundell 1705 Absent by default. gent 1712 Tenant absent by default. William Blundell Admitted to Rudes alias Rydes descended from John Reeves Absent by default 1697 Freeholder William Blundell Freeholder William Bookmaster 1664 Absent by default 1668 Juryman Roger Borrowe 1605 Was one of men sworn George Boylett 1613 Was one of men sworn for Homage 1620 Freeholder of Pound Mead. Affirmed his holding. Sworn for Homage Freeholder John Boylett 1682 Absent by default. Joseph Boylett 1705 Deceased. Had taken away two boundary stones of the Manor. Mary Boylett, 1622 Admitted to a cottage, barn and one widow of Thomas 1 acre parcel of the waste, held by Copy Tenant Absent by default Thomas Boylett Copyholder of a tenement, barn and one acre of the waste, surrendered by Robert Reffolde 1622 Died. property descended to his widow, Mary. Thomas Boylett Tithingman. Sworn for Homage Tithingman. Sworn for Court Sworn for Court Sworn for Court Sworn for Jury. Holder of a tenement, barn and one acre by Copy Sworn for Jury and Homage 1692 Died. Son Thomas admitted to premises Thomas Boylett Absent by default. Admitted to a parcel enclosed from the waste containing 10 rods in Normandy Green. Carried away turf out of the Manor without licence and sold it to Robert Cox. Fined Copyholder. Sworn for Homage Copyholder. Juryman 1685 Absent by default Juryman and Homage Homage Sworn for Court MSS215 / 8-3 Page 3 of 32 Normandy

4 1703 Homage 1704 Juryman 1712 Juryman and Homage 1716 Copyholder. William Boyse 1668 Absent by default. Thomas Bradshaw 1668 Absent by default. Thomas Brigham 1620 Freeholder of Preist Rede gent 1622 Freeholder. Absent by default. Edward Bristow 1692 Homage Henry Bristowe 1605 Absent by default Former freeholder of a messuage, barn, garden and 16 acres and a meadow called Clements, sold it to Christopher Harward. Richard Bromfield Absent by default Holder of Hill Inhams previously held by Thomas Hibley and before that by Anthony Viscount Montague, also holds Freehold Bedles in tenure of Robert Stynt and Bushey Close. Absent by default Tenant. Absent by default 1638 Anthony Gadd now holds Bedells lately of Richard Bromfield. Anthony Clifton now holds Hill Inhams and Bushey Close lately of Richard Bromfield. Susannah Burton 1668 John Glynne devised a message and 13 acres parcel of Marlyns to her for her life John Butler 1640 His wife Agnes was a co-heir of George Harmes. Agnes Canter 1638 Wife of Richard Canter 1664 Afterwards wife of William Cheesman copyholder of a parcel of the waste with a cottage erected upon it. Died. It remained in the Lord s hands. Richard Canter 1620 Encroached upon the waste and enclosed four rods on which he built a cottage near Henley Park. Granted admission. Present at Court Tenant. Homage 1638 Surrendered a quarter of an acre parcel of the waste near the Park Pale of Henley for Agnes his wife for her life and then to Andrew Canter their son. Gertrude Chalke 1664 Absent by default. John Chandler 1682 Bought a garden called Hilmott from Thomas Monger. Chandler then sold it to Richard West. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 4 of 32 Normandy

5 Elizabeth Chewter 1697 Daughter of William 4 Freeholder of five rods of the waste Copyholder of land with barn, cottage and four rods, inherited from father Sold property to John Morris. George Chewter 1685 Jureyman Henry Chewter 1607 He and his wife s mother Parrett held a cottage and two acres in Ash called Marlyn Grove for the term of her life. Hugo Chewter 1605 Homage 1609 Sworn man. John Chewter Juryman. Inherited a messuage, garden and 16 acres from his brother Richard. Michael Chewter Juryman. Michael Chewter Juryman. Nicholas Chewter Bought freehold messuage, garden and 16 acres from Thomas Chewter Freeholder Homage 1705 Died. Property descended to his son Nicholas. Nicholas Chewter Inherited his father Nicholas s property Juryman Richard Chewter Admitted to a cottage, garden and land in Ash 1613 Surrendered the above for Frances his wife for her life and after to Michael his second son and Jane his daughter Surrendered property to Robert Chewter Juryman 1688 Admitted to a cottage, garden and land in Ash surrendered by Richard Lee Homage 1705 Described as Mealman, surrendered a cottage, garden and meadow in Ash for Richard Edwards of Compton, Yeoman 1712 Died. His property descended to John Chewter, his brother. Richard Chewter Tithingman Robert Chewter Homage 1607 Absent by essoin. Had dug and carried away turf and peat from the common. Ordered to cease. Robert Chewter Juryman and Homage. Admitted to a cottage, garden and land in Ash which was surrendered by Richard Chewter. Robert then surrendered it for Oswald Stranton who was admitted Juryman MSS215 / 8-3 Page 5 of 32 Normandy

6 1664 Tithingman. Could not attend for agricultural reasons Absent by default. Thomas Chewter 1620 Freeholder of a barn and 16 acres. Absent by default Homage 1638 Homage. Received a cottage and parcel of the waste from John Purse and then surrendered it for George Harmes Juryman and Homage Tenant 1664 Died but had sold the freehold messuage garden and 16 acres to Nicholas Chewter William Chewter Tithingman for Frimlesworth, Henley and Cleygate Tithingman 1609 Died. Robert Smither acting as deputy tithingman. William Chewter Former Copyholder of a parcel of land enclosed from the waste with barn and another four rods enclosed from the waste. Died. His son William 5 admitted. William Chewter Granted five rods of the waste on which was a barn adjoining the dwelling held by Copy Dorothy Lovell surrendered a cottage lately erected and adjacent land for William Chewter Copyholder of a cottage and land lately of Dorothy Lovell and a parcel of the waste of five rods and four rods parcel of the waste adjoining the barn. Absent by default Copyholder absent by default 1697 Died. Elizabeth his daughter admitted but under 21. William Chewter Admitted to his father s property. John Childe 1688 Absent by default Copyholder for West Mead, lately of Henry Clifton. Dorothy Childe 1715 Admitted to a messuage and half an (nee Glynne) acre near Henley Park Gate Sir Richard Childe 1705 Absent by default bart Tenant 1716 Freeholder and Copyholder. Absent by default. Joseph Chitty 1700 With his wife Sarah admitted to a messuage, gate land and meadow called Glaziers parcel of Marlyns MSS215 / 8-3 Page 6 of 32 Normandy

7 Admitted to 15 rods parcel of the waste adjoining his cottage in Glaziers Lane. Sarah Chitty 1692 Wife of Joseph Chitty. She was a co-heir (nee Collins) of Caleb Collins. William Christmas Bought 15 acres lately of Richard Bromfield from Thomas Stephens but William had died. He left it to Ann the wife of Harman Rogers for her lifetime. William Christmas Homage 1705 Tenant. Absent by default Juryman Richard Clarke 1645 Admitted to a Copyhold cottage, barn and two acres enclosed from the waste near Marlyns Grove surrendered by Elizabeth Legge Surrendered above for Thomas Rempnant. Anthony Clyfton Was accused of breaking down fences gent and allowing cattle of Thomas Lune to stray. Four oxen recovered but he was ordered to repair the fencing. Ordered to clear his ditch and cesspit beside Clay Hall and French Inhams 1613 Accused of taking out of the Lord s pinfold in Cleygate 13 cows, heckforde, steers, oxen and cattle belonging to Robert Purse and that he had damaged a ditch on his land. The Steward was to decide what penalty to impose. Ordered to repair his ditch and cesspit on his land called Highfilde Homage 1645 Juryman 1649 Absent by default 1664 Juryman 1668 Juryman and Homage Freeholder of Hill Inhams and Bushey Close Died. Property descended to his son Anthony. Anthony Clifton Inherited from his father Anthony Absent by default Juryman and Homage Died. Anthony his son was only seven years old. Thomas Hollys wife was formerly the wife of Anthony Clifton 1 son. They were admitted to the property. George Clifton 1613 Bought a freehold meadow called West gent Meade of four acres in Ash from Robert Manory. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 7 of 32 Normandy

8 1620 Freehold tenant, affirmed his right. Absent by default Homage Juryman and Homage 1649 Absent by default Died, Property descended to Henry Clifton his grandson. Henry Clifton Inherited from his grandfather George. gent Admitted to a Copyhold cottage, garden and land in Ash 1668 Freeholder and Copyholder Bought Heathers from Thomas Draper Died. Property descended to his son Henry 2. Henry Clifton Inherited from his father Henry 1. Sold West Meade to William Westbrook who sold it to John Childe. Sold Heathers to Jewer widow. Surrendered a cottage, garden and land in Ash and another cottage with barn and land in Normandy for Henry Peytoe, Yeoman of Haldergh in Wonersh Freeholder. Absent by default Freeholder. John Clifton Granted a cottage, garden and parcel of land in Ash, held by Copy Died. Premises surrendered for Henry Cliton. George Cobbett 1712 Had cut peat and spoiled herbage on the waste. Fined. Richard Cobbett 1620 Occupied a freehold tenement and 11 acres tenanted by Henry Stephens. Ellenor Cocker 1664 Widow of John Cocker, sought tenure of Tickners Holder of Tickners for the term of her life. Died. Premises reverted to the Lord. John Cocker 1638 Recognised as holding Tickners. gent Homage 1640 Tenant 1645 Tenant. Absent by default Juryman and Homage 1664 Former freeholder of Tickners sold it to George Woodroffe, Lord of the Manor John Cocker died. Richard Coldham Bought freehold Bushey Close, parcel of Blackwells from Anthony Viscount Montague. Sold it to Thomas Gyles. Richard Coldham Steward MSS215 / 8-3 Page 8 of 32 Normandy

9 Elizabeth Collett 1697 Daughter of Thomas Collett 2. Holder of Priest Ride parcel of Flexwood Farm under control of Thomas Collett Former holder of Priest Ride. Died. Vested in Caleb Woods. Thomas Colett Bought freehold Marlyns Grove from Thomas Crompe Freeholder of Preistride and 40 acres lately of Pedael Harlow. Absent by default Died. Property descended to his son Thomas 2. Thomas Colett Inherited from his father Thomas 1. Caleb Collins 1692 Inherited from his father Richard Died. Left three heirs, Jane Collins, Elizabeth Collins wife of Ralph Maydman and Sarah Collins wife of Joseph Chitty. He devised to his wife Mary for her life. George Collins Absent by default Juryman. Recognised as holder of Tickners Juryman and Homage. Absent by default 1688 Freeholder. Juryman 1692 Former freeholder of a tenement and 26 acres in Worplesdon. Died. Property descended to John Collins 2 his brother. James Collins Absent by default 1688 Elected tithingman Bought Marvyns and 12 acres freehold from Roland West Admitted to four acres in Normandy Green Surrendered by Roland West Surrendered four acres of customary land in Normandy Green. He assigned it to John Woods of Chiddingfold, Yeoman. Jane Collins 1697 Co-heir of Caleb Collins John Collins Absent by default Juryman 1668 Freeholder for Cobbetts, Juryman and Homage 1682 Juryman. Died. property descended to his son John 2. John Collins Inherited from his father John Absent by default Continued a previous encroachment and enclosure of two rods of the waste near Moor Mead. Ordered to throw open. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 9 of 32 Normandy

10 1697 Died. Property descended to his brother William. John Collins Juryman Mary Collins 1697 Widow of Caleb Collins. Tenant for life of his property. Richard Collens 1645 Bought Glaziers from John Avenell 1664 Absent by default Former freeholder of land, parcel of Marlyns, transferred it to John Avenell Juryman and Homage. Was recognised as holder of a meadow called Glasyers Absent by default Freeholder of a messuage and 16 acres in Glaziers Lane. Died. Descended to his son Caleb Collins. William Collyns 1664 Absent by default Juryman 1692 Homage 1697 Freeholder of a messuage and 24 acres called Cobbetts 1700 Tithingman 1705 Juryman. Absent by default Tenant. Absent by default Homage 1716 Juryman and Homage. Benjamin Collier 1716 Freeholder William Collyer 1705 Juryman Henry Courtnes 1605 Absent by default. William Courtnes 1607 Absent by default Homage 1613 Absent by default Freeholder of a granary and land called Inholmes containing 10 acres near Roger Crofte Homage. Affirmed his holding Tenant. Homage. Thomas Curtis Tenant. Homage Juryman and Homage Tenant. Sworn man Absent by default Former freeholder of 10 acres parcel of Inholms. Died. Descended to his son Thomas. Thomas Curtys Inherited from his father Thomas Freeholder. Absent by default Sold a messuage and 10 acres parcel of Inholms to John Shakespeare. Gilbert Cox 1664 Had dug and carried away turf from the of Worplesdon Manor without licence. Fined. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 10 of 32 Normandy

11 1668 Had dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined Sworn man. Robert Cox 1664 Bought illegal turf from Thomas Boylett. Fined Sworn man. Thomas Crompe 1664 Bought freehold Marlyns Grove from the estate of Pedael Harlow. Crompe then sold it to Thomas Colett. Henry Davy 1640 Had dug and carried away turf out of the Manor. Fined. Henry Dayer 1605 Was in tenure of a messuage and land held by Jasper Fulke. Joan Draper 1668 Wife of Thomas Draper. She held Heathers alias Bedles Sold Heathers to Henry Clifton. John Draper 1716 Freeholder. Absent by default. George Duncumbe, gent Steward Richard Edwards of 1705 Admitted to a cottage, garden and Compton, Yeoman meadow in ash surrendered by Richard Chewter Copyholder John Ellys 1649 Absent by default. John Elsey 1645 Admitted to one acre of land enclosed from the waste, held by Copy, formerly of George Harmes. Henry Elsey 1640 His wife Margaret was a co-heir of George Harmes. Richard Emmer 1664 Absent by default. Michael Everett of 1664 Had dug and carried away turf from the Worplesdon Manor without licence. Fined. Edward Exold of 1622 Had dug and carried away a cartload of Worplesdon turf without licence. Fined. Ambrose Faggetter 1700 Inherited his father Henry 2 s property Freeholder. Juryman. Absent by default. Died. Descended to Henry Faggetter 3 his brother. Henry Faggetter Tenant. Homage. recognised as holding a tenement and land lately perquisite of Henry Stephens Tenant. Absent by default Former freeholder of a messuage and two acres. Died. Descended to his son Henry Faggetter 2. Henry Faggotter Inherited from his father Henry Juryman and Homage Freeholder, Juryman and Homage Freeholder Freeholder, Juryman and Homage Homage MSS215 / 8-3 Page 11 of 32 Normandy

12 1700 Died. Property descended to Ambrose his son. Henry Faggotter Tenant. Inherited from Ambrose his brother Freeholder. George Finch 1705 Juryman James Finch Juryman John Finch 1649 Had dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined. John Ford of 1664 Had dug and carried away turf from the Flexwood Manor without licence. Fined Bought illegal turf from George Harrison and had himself dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined John Foster 1607 Sworn man. Jane Frost, widow 1705 Former freeholder of a tenement. Died It descended to Henry Baker of Worpledon, Yeoman. Jasper Fulke 1605 Absent by default. Ordered to make known by what right he had entrance to a messuage and land now in the tenure of Henry Dayer Died. Property descended to his daughter, Gertrude Fulke. Note the next name has been rendered as either Fulven or Vulven but almost certainly refer to the same family. Elizabeth Vulven 1692 Admitted to Copyhold property. Richard Vulven 1649 Ordered to throw open an enclosure and remove a cottage where he had encroached upon the waste Admitted to a cottage and half an acre on Normandy Green, held by Copy Copyholder, Juryman and Homage Juryman and Homage Tenant, Juryman 1692 Homage. Erected a turf house on a parcel of the waste. Ordered to remove it 1697 Had enclosed five rods of the waste. Ordered to be thrown open Homage 1705 Juryman 1711 Homage 1712 Juryman and Homage 1715 Homage Thomas Fulven Present at Court 1622 Tenant 1668 Juryman. Admitted to a cottage and one acre lately parcel of the waste near Costalls, held by Copy Copyholder MSS215 / 8-3 Page 12 of 32 Normandy

13 1685 Juryman. Died. Thomas Fulven admitted. Thomas Fulven Admitted to his father s Copyhold property Tenant Juryman 1692 Homage, Surrendered a messuage and one acre in Normandy held by Copy for Elizabeth his wife who was admitted Homage 1705 Juryman. Had encroached upon and enclosed nine rods of the waste. Fined 1713 Homage 1716 Juryman and Homage. Thomas Woolven Had enclosed three rods from the waste. Ordered to be thrown open Sworn man. Matthew Furley 1705 Juryman. Anthony Gadde 1638 Tenant Tenant. Homage 1645 Richard Weller former holder of a messuage and 14 acres called Hilmott willed the property to Anthony Gadd his brother-in-law Former freeholder of Bedels. Died. Property descended to Joan Gadd, a relative. Joan Gadd 1664 Inherited Bedels Freeholder. Absent by default. Thomas Gadde 1605 Sworn man. Ordered to make good and sufficient repair to his fence and enclose his land against Le Heath. Thomas Ghest 1640 Was in tenure of a messuage and land in Ash held by Walter Tichborne. Ann and Dorothy Glynn 1682 Inherited from their father John 2. Ann Glynne 1697 Dorothy had died and Ann was then sole holder of a messuage and 13 acres parcel of Marlyns and four gate lands called Glaziers alias Barretts and Copyholder of Canters Holder of a messuage and half an acre near Henley Park gate. Died. Dorothy Child (nee Glynne) was admitted. John Glynne Bought Marlyns from Stephen Squibbe. Knight Acquired from Mr. Cheesman land held of the Lord of the Manor. Died. He devised the premises to Susanna Burton, widow, for the term of her life. John Glynne 2 was his son and heir. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 13 of 32 Normandy

14 John Glynne Received a cottage and half an acre of armiger land lately Canters, held by Copy. Freeholder for a messuage and 13 acres parcel of Marlyns 1682 Bought four gate lands parcel of Glasyers alias Barretts from Nathaniel Purse. Former holder of 13 acres parcel of Marlyns. Died. Dorothy Glynne was his widow and administrator. Ann and Dorothy Glynne were his daughters and co-heirs to his estate but were under full age. Ann Goad, widow 1682 Inherited Husband John s freehold property Absent by essoin Freeholder John Goad Bought a freehold messuage and seven acres from Henry Reffold Freeholder for Hookes lately of Henry Reffold. Absent by default Died. Bequeathed property to Ann his wife. John Goad Inherited his father William s property Juryman 1715 Homage 1716 Freeholder William Goad 1700 Held Hookes. Died. Descended to son John 2. Anthony Golding 1668 Had dug and carried away turf from the Manor without licence. Fined. John Goodchilde 1682 Absent by default. Richard Goodchilde 1685 Absent by default Tithingman and Juryman Thomas Grover of 1668 Had dug and carried away turf from Worplesdon the waste without title. Fined John Gyles 1649 Had been catching rabbits on the waste not having title Juryman Thomas Gyles 1609 Ordered to well and sufficiently excavate and work the watercourse between More Mead and Long Titnershe Homage. Bought Bushey Close parcel of Blackwells from Richard Coldham John Harding 1668 Absent by default. Michael Hardinge Absent by default 1622 Tenant. Absent by default Michael Harding Freeholder Nicholas Hardinge Showed a deed granting him as son and heir of Bartholomew Hardinge and Mary Burt of Crondall two gate lands, meadow MSS215 / 8-3 Page 14 of 32 Normandy

15 and pasture known as Barretts Crofts and another croft containing in total 15 acres in Ash with the land late of William Harding called Kings Inhome on the south and land called West Inhome on the north and land of the heir of Henry Vyne and once of Manory s called Horsgarshon on the west and the way there called Glasiars Lane on the east. Nicholas Harding Former holder of four gate lands called Glasers containing 11 acres sold it to Nathaniel Purse. Richard Hardinge 1620 Tenant. Absent by default. Pedell Harlow, Tenant. Absent by default armiger 1645 Former freeholder of 40 acres. Died. His heir was unknown Property acquired by Thomas Colett. George Harme 1613 George Harme and Anthony Clyfton took out from the Lord s pinfold in Cleygate 13 cows, heckforde, steers, oxen and cattle belonging to Richard Purse and damaged a ditch. The Steward was to decide what penalty to impose Tenant 1640 Holder of a parcel of the waste on which was a cottage containing one acre. Died Margaret, wife of Henry Elsey, Elizabeth wife of John Blake, Katherine wife of John Pratt, Agnes wife of John Butler and Alice Harmes were sisters and coheirs. Ordered to receive the premises but did not come Margaret Elsey was to be admitted but died. John Elsey was her son and was admitted. However, Katherine Pratt and Agnes Butler may have had a claim to the premises at a later date. John Elsey allowed the then occupier William Johnson to remain until the next Michaelmas. Edward Harper 1705 Bought Pritchells and Hillmott from Rowland West. Henry Harris 1697 Sworn man. Richard Harris 1705 Ordered to clear his ditch next to the highway leading from Tickners Bridge to the Anchor. George Harrison Absent by default. Admitted to a parcel of the waste containing 30 rods with a MSS215 / 8-3 Page 15 of 32 Normandy

16 cottage erected, near Henley Park held by Copy Chosen Tithingman and Juryman Had dug turf from the waste and sold it to John Ford. Fined 1682 Died. property descended to Henry Harrison a kinsman. George Harrison Admitted to a cottage and 30 rods near Henley Park Surrendered above. George Martyn of Frogg Rode in Worplesdon admitted. Henry Harrison 1668 Absent by default Admitted to a cottage and 30 rods near Henley Park under custody of John Prior 1697 Copyholder 1700 Surrendered a cottage and 30 rods near Henley Park. George Harrison admitted. Robert Harrison 1620 Held a tenement formerly called Colbryes now called Shortland. Christopher Harward Homage 1604 Bought Clements from Henry Bristowe Homage 1620 Tenant. Homage. Affirmed his holding Tenant. Homage Absent by default Former freeholder of Clements and another messuage and 20 acres. Died. Descended to his son John. John Harward 1664 Inherited from his father Christopher Freeholder. Absent by default Sold Clements to John Baker Henry Harward Sworn man. Richard Harward 1716 Copyholder. Christopher Hayward 1638 Tenant. Homage Constance Hayward 1620 Holds an earth house by Copy 1668 Copyholder. Thomas Hayward 1620 Absent by default. George Heath Steward Richard Heath, Knight Steward Roger Heath 1649 Steward Thomas Heath 1638 Ordered to clear out his ditch Tenant. Absent by default Chosen as tithingman and Juryman 1649 Tithingman John Hewet of Absent by default Worplesdon 1668 Had dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined Homage 1705 Tenant, Juryman. Absent by default MSS215 / 8-3 Page 16 of 32 Normandy

17 1712 Tenant. Juryman Joseph Huett 1712 Absent by default 1716 Freeholder Michael Heyden 1613 Bought freehold Prestrede from Richard Wyat. by 1620 Thomas Brigham held Prest Rede Thomas Hibley 1620 Previously held Hill Inhams Thomas Hollis 1716 Freeholder Michael Holloway 1664 Former holder of a garden in Ash, sold it to Henry Bayley. George Hone 1668 Former freeholder of land lately of Jasper Fulke, sold it to Henry Slyfield John Hunt 1705 Tenant. Absent by default Tenant. Robert Hynde 1705 Juryman. Harry Jenner 1613 The lane which led from Harry Jenner s house to Costalls was respected. Richard Jennings 1700 Homage 1705 Juryman. Absent by default Tenant. Anthony Jewre 1682 Absent by default 1700 Sworn man 1705 Tenant. Juryman and Homage 1712 Tenant. Juryman 1715 Inherited his brother Edward s property 1716 Freeholder and Copyholder. Juryman and Homage. Edmund Jewer 1712 Juryman Edward Jewre Admitted to a messuage and land in Normandy near the land of Robert Bignold on the north and east at a mount called Normandy Hill at the south and west. Held by Copy and surrendered in 1655 by John Elsey. Juryman and Homage 1668 Freeholder for Marlyns grove and 13 acres Died. Property descended to his son Henry. Edward Jewre Absent by default 1679 Surrendered a messuage and land in Normandy for his son Edward who was admitted Tithingman 1697 Copyholder of a messuage and land in Normandy Green and a messuage, barn and two acres near Marlyns Died. Property descended to his brother. Anthony. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 17 of 32 Normandy

18 Edward Jewre Absent by default Freeholder and Copyholder. Absent by default Continued a previous encroachment and erected a building for a blacksmith s workshop. Ordered to remove Sworn man. Henry Jewer Present at Court. Tithingman and Juryman Tenant. Homage Absent by default 1682 Juryman. Henry Jewre Inherited his father Edward s property Absent by default 1697 Freeholder for Marlyns Grove, messuage and 13 acres. Edward Johnson Absent by default. Bought William Johnson s holding Had encroached upon the waste without Licence. Ordered to throw open the encroachment Freeholder. Absent by default.. Had encroached upon the waste by four rods. Ordered to throw it open Died. Property descended to his son William. Edward Johnson Homage Tenant. Juryman. Holder of Inholms. Died but had sold it to Joseph Hewett. William Johnson Tenant recognised as holder of Inholms which he bought from Joan Curtis. Homage Tithingman and Juror. Homage 1645 Sworn for Court but defaulted Juryman. Homage Former freeholder of five acres parcel of Inholms. Died. Jane his widow had possession but sold it to Edward Johnson William Johnson Inherited his father Edward s property Absent by default Freeholder. Richard Keene 1649 Had dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined. Thomas Keene 1682 Elected tithingman and Juror 1685 Tithingman and Juror. John Kelsey 1649 Absent by default. Thomas King Juryman 1697 Sworn man Richard Knight 1682 Bought a messuage and three acres from Jane wife of Richard Page and daughter MSS215 / 8-3 Page 18 of 32 Normandy

19 of William West from whom it descended Absent by default 1697 freeholder. Ann Lee 1688 Admitted to a cottage with barn and land surrendered by her husband Richard Lee. Richard Lee of 1688 Admitted to a cottage, garden and land in Sutton-juxta-Woking Ash. He surrendered it for Richard Chewter Admitted to a cottage with barn and land Lately of Robert Mitchener in Normandy. He surrendered it for Ann his wife who was admitted. Elizabeth Legge, widow 1622 Tenant. Daughter of Thomas Smither was admitted to a cottage, barn and two acres, parcel of the waste near Marlyns Grove which was surrendered by Thomas Smither Tenant Surrendered the Copyhold property for Richard Clarke to be admitted. Lawrence Lickfold 1638 Tenant Tenant. Absent by default. by 1645 Died. Dorothy Lovell, Tenant widow 1649 Absent by default Surrendered a cottage erected on a piece of land for William Chewter. John Lovell 1620 Absent by default. Affirmed holder of a cottage by Copy. Richard Luke of 1668 Had cut down an oak worth 40 shillings Worpledon on the waste. Fined. Thomas Lune 1605 Absent by default Homage Surrendered a cottage, garden and land in Ash for Richard Chewter and Margaret his wife who were admitted. John Lynegar 1700 Homage. George Manory 1605 Tithingman. Did not come because he was dead. Robert Manory Absent by essoin Sold Thomas west a meadow containing four acres and a gate land of eight acres residue of Marvyns Homage 1613 Sold West Meade of four acres to George Clyfton Holder of Frimelsworth alias Youngs Weybornes, Grove at Heath and MSS215 / 8-3 Page 19 of 32 Normandy

20 Blackwell Mead Absent by default. Affirmed his holdings 1620 Surrendered a cottage, barn and two acres parcel of the waste near Marlin Grove, held by Copy Died. Grove at Heath, Weyborne and Frimsworth to Jane daughter of Nicholas Bristowe and wife of Robert Bicknold, Remainder to Walter Manory. John Mansfield 1638 Ordered to clear out his ditch near the bridge and bordering the meadow called More Mead. Ordered to clear out his ditch by the meadow called More Mead and the land called Pritchells Lane and of the Pritchells Lane to Barland and Long Tickners. Richard Marshall 1664 Absent by default. Ordered to make good and sufficient excavation of his ditch in Glasiers Lane Absent by default. George Martin Homage 1703 Admitted to a cottage and 30 rods near Henley Park and two acres adjoining. Held by Copy, surrendered by George Harrison Juryman and Homage.. Surrendered a messuage, two acres and a barn and 30 rods in Ash near Henley Park for Richard Moody Homage 1712 Juryman and Homage 1715 Homage 1716 Juryman and Homage. Henry Martyn Absent by default 1704 Encroached upon the waste. Fined Elizabeth Maydman 1697 Wife of Ralph Maydman. She was nee Collins co-heir of Caleb Collins. George Mitchenell 1609 Sworn man Homage 1620 Freeholder of a tenement and half an acre called Pritchylls and Copyholder of Pritchells Land, affirmed Homage 1640 Juryman and Homage. Absent by default 1645 Juryman. Absent by default Surrendered Pritchells Land for Robert Mitchenall 1664 Sold Pritchells to Roland West. John Mitchenall Absent by default. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 20 of 32 Normandy

21 1668 Juryman With others cut peat and spoiled herbage. Fined. Robert Mitchenall Surrendered Pritchells Land for Thomas Snelling 1664 Juryman and Homage. Absent by default. Admitted to a parcel of the waste of seven rods with a barn, held by Copy Copyholder. Juryman and Homage 1681 Surrendered a parcel of land with barn for Henry Clifton Absent by default Robert Mitchener Had encroached upon the waste by 10 rods and erected a barn. Ordered to remove and throw open Again ordered to remove and throw open his encroachment. Rose Mitchener 1668 Freeholder of a cottage and land late of Stephen Stonehill. Thomas Michenall Sworn man Absent by default Homage 1640 Homage. Absent by default Absent by default Former freeholder of The Little House. Died. Descended to Jane West his daughter. Thomas Monger 1668 Bought a garden in Ash called Hylmott from Henry Bayley Sold Hillmott to John Chandler who sold it to Roland West. Anthony Viscount Montague Absent by default 1613 Former freeholder of land in Ash called Bushey Close parcel of Blacknells Sold it to Richard Coldham and he sold it to Thomas Gyles. Richard Moody 1700 Sworn man Homage. Elected Tithingman and Juror Admitted to a messuage, two acres, a Barn and 30 rods in Ash near Henley Park, held by Copy. Surrendered by George Martyn Tenant absent by default John Norris 1705 Juryman 1711 Bought from Elizabeth Chewter a cottage and land parcel of the waste on which was a barn, and four rods enclosed from the waste, held by Copy Elected tithingman and juror MSS215 / 8-3 Page 21 of 32 Normandy

22 Planted trees on the way between Ash and Guildford near Tickners Bridge. Fined Copyholder Daniel Ockley Absent by default Edward Ockley 1668 Had dug and carried away turf from the of Worplesdon waste without title. Fined Joseph Ockley 1682 Juryman 1685 Elected as tithingman. Absent by default 1688 Juryman Robert Ockley 1649 Had dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined. Jane Page 1682 Wife of Richard Page, held a messuage and three acres inherited from William West, her father. She sold it to Roland Knight. Thomas Page 1664 Absent by default Henry Peter of 1664 Had dug and carried away turf from Worplesdon the Manor without licence. Fined. Henry Peytoe 1688 Admitted to a cottage, garden and land in Ash. He then surrendered it for Richard Lee of Sutton-juxta-Woking who was admitted. Admitted to a cottage with barn and land lately of Robert Mitchener in Normandy. He then surrendered for Richard Lee who was admitted. Frances Powell, 1638 Tenant widow 1640 Deceased. Robert Powell 1620 Present at Court. Homage. Affirmed Copyhold of a cottage, garden and land Tenant absent by default. Edward Pratt 1609 Ordered to excavate his ditch in Pratt s Grounde two spits deep and three feet broad Homage. John Pratt 1640 Katherine his wife was co-heir of George Harmes Sworn man Juryman 1688 Juryman 1692 Homage. John Prior 1688 Had custody for Henry Harrison of a cottage and 30 rods near Henley Park. Henry Pullen of 1700 Had carried away six cartloads of turf Pirbright from the Manor to Pirbright. Fined Encroached upon the waste. Fined. John Pullen 1685 Absent by default. Dorothy Purse 1605 Inherited property for her life from her husband, Henry Purse. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 22 of 32 Normandy

23 Henry Purse 1605 Former freeholder of a messuage and land in Ash. Died. Before his death he devised the premises to Dorothy his wife for her life and after to Walter Purse his brother. He was also freeholder of a meadow containing half an acre in Lee Mede. John Purse 1620 Absent by default Homage 1638 Surrendered a parcel of the waste with a cottage, held by Copy for Thomas Chewter who surrendered it for George Harmes. Nathaniel Purse of 1668 Dug and carried away turf from the Pirbright, gent waste without title. Fined Bought four gate lands called Glasiers alias Barratts from Nicholas Harding Sold Glasiers to John Glynne who then died. Descended to Ann and Dorothy his daughters. Robert Purse, gent 1609 Sworn man. Holder of a messuage and 30 acres called Frimsworth alias Younges, a tenement and two acres of meadow and copse called Wheybournes, Grove at Heath and two acres and a meadow called Blackwells Tithingman. His cattle stolen by Anthony Clyton and George Harmes 1620 Tithingman. Freeholder of Tickners. Absent by default Tenant absent by default. by 1638 Had sold Tickners to John Cocker Frimsworth, Wheybourns, Grove at Heath and Blackwells descended to Jane Bignold. Thomas Purse Sworn man Homage 1613 Sworn man Thomas Purse Homage. Vincent Purse 1664 Former freeholder of Cobbetts sold it to John Collens. Walter Purse 1620 Homage. Affirmed his freeholding of Cobbetts 1622 Homage 1638 Tenant Tenant absent by default Died. Release to his widow. William Rapley 1700 Had carried away cartloads of turf from the Manor to Pirbright. Fined. Jane Reeves 1664 Absent by default. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 23 of 32 Normandy

24 Former freeholder of Rudes alias Rydes. Died. Descended to her son John. John Reeves, gent 1664 Inherited from his mother Jane Freeholder. Recognised to hold Rudes alias Rydes late Henry Wele Former freeholder of Rudes alias Rydes. Died. John Reeves was his son but also died. Property descended to Jane wife of William Blundell the sister of John Reeves jnr. for William Blundell. Abraham Rempnant 1712 Admitted to his brother John 2 Copyhold Freeholder. Juryman John Rempnant Homage 1613 Absent by default Absent by default. Affirmed his freehold of a tenement and ten acres Tenant absent by default. Had enclosed a parcel of the waste next his cartilage and garden. Ordered to throw open Homage 1640 Homage and Juryman 1645 Tenant. Sworn man Homage 1664 Sworn man 1668 Tithing man. Freeholder of 10 acres lately of Thomas Paddock Juryman and Homage 1688 Juryman 1691 Homage 1697 Died. Anthony Jewer admitted John Rempnant Son of Thomas Rempnant of Flexford. Absent by default Juryman Copyholder 1692 Erected a barn on parcel of the waste and enclosed 10 rods. Ordered to remove and throw open Surrendered a messuage, barn and two acres near Marlyns. Late Clarkes Homage Tithingman and Juror Juryman and Homage. Died. Property descended to his brother Abraham. Thomas Rempnant 1645 Sworn man but absent by default Sworn man. Admitted to Copyhold cottage, barn and two acres near Marlyns, surrendered by Richard Clarke. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 24 of 32 Normandy

25 Had allowed mangy horses on to the common depleting the grazing. Ordered to remove them Homage 1668 Absent by default. Copyholder 1682 Copyholder, Juryman and Homage 1685 Died. His son John was admitted. Henry Reyfolde 1613 Sworn man Tenant Homage 1640 Tenant Tenant. Juryman 1649 Juryman and Homage 1664 Former freeholder of a messuage and seven acres, sold it to John Goad. Joan Reffold, widow 1620 Absent by default. Holds hales by Copy Robert Reffawe 1620 Surrendered a cottage, barn and one acre of the waste, held by Copy for Thomas Boylett and his wife Mary. Thomas Ridler 1638 Charged with driving away eleven cattle. The cattle were recovered and were in custody of the Bailiff. Henry Reffold and other tenents craved of the Lord to release the cattle which he agreed to do. Richard Ripley 1649 Had dug and carried away turf from the waste without title. Fined. Ann Rogers 1682 The freehold of 15 acres of Richard Bromfield descended to her for her life from William Christmas Freeholder for a messuage and five acres Harman Rogers 1682 Husband of Ann Rogers. John Rogers 1609 Former Copyholder of a cottage and two acres in Ash next Marlyns Grove, surrendered it to the Lord for Robert Manory. John Russell 1697 Elected Bailiff Richard Russell 1688 Juryman 1697 Tithingman but did not come. William Russell 1613 Sworn man 1620 Homage. Affirmed his freehold of Clements Tenant. Homage Tenant absent by default Homage but absent by default. Mary Rutter, 1638 Tenant. widow 1640 Tenant absent by default Tenant Former Copyholder of a messuage and three acres. Died. Roland West was her heir. MSS215 / 8-3 Page 25 of 32 Normandy

26 The next name was rendered either Sayer or Sawyer but almost certainly refers to the same family. Nathaniel Sawyer 1664 Inherited property from his father Richard Freeholder. Recognised to hold Costall Gate Absent by default Tenant 1712 Held freehold Hookes and a croft of one acre and a butt land in West Field now Loddersfield Freeholder absent by default Ralph Sayer 1607 Absent by default. Richard Sayer Homage 1613 Absent by default Affirmed Freeholder of Costall Gate in Ash. Absent by default Absent by default Died. Property descended to his son Nathaniel. Richard Sawyer Freeholder for Lockyers and a croft of one acre and a butt land in Westfield now called Lodderfield Freeholder Absent by default. John Shakespeare 1688 Bought a messuage and 10 acres parcel of Inholms from Thomas Curtys Homage 1705 Juryman but defaulted 1712 Tenant. Thomas Shakespeare 1716 Juryman 1717 Former holder of Inholms died. Descended to his son John. William Shakespeare 1712 Absent by default. William Sherrett Absent by default Freeholder of a granary and land called Marlyn Grove and a messuage and three acres. Absent by default Absent by default Freeholder of a messuage and land called Primser. Died. William Sherrett was his son but only three years old. Release was to be decided. William Sherrett Freeholder. Absent by default. Henry Slyfield Bought land formerly of Jasper Fulke from George Hone Absent by default Died. Descended to his son Henry 2. Henry Slyfield Inherited from his father Henry Freeholder MSS215 / 8-3 Page 26 of 32 Normandy

27 1716 Freeholder absent by default John Smith of Pirbright 1705 Encroached upon the waste. Fined Robert Smyther 1607 Tithingman and sworn man William Chewter, tithingman, had died. Robert Smyther was acting as his deputy Tithingmam but did not come. Thomas Smither 1620 Homage. Was admitted to a cottage barn and two acres parcel of the waste near Marlyns Grove in Ash, held by Copy. Surrendered by Robert Manory Died but had surrendered the property beforehand. His daughter Elizabeth Legge was admitted. Alice Snelling 1682 Ordered to receive Pritchells Land for her son Thomas but did not come Admitted to Pritchells Land Surrendered Pritchells land. Her son Thomas was admitted. James Snelling 1705 Absent by default. John Snelling 1682 Absent by default Admitted to a cottage and 40 rods in Normandy 1700 Sworn man Homage Juryman. Absent by default 1716 Tenant. Roland Snelling 1682 Absent by default. Thomas Snelling Admitted to Copyhold Pritchells Land surrendered by Robert Mitchener Juryman and Homage 1682 Absent by default. Surrendered Pritchells Land for his wife Alice for her life. Died. Thomas Snelling Absent by default Admitted to Pritchells Land surrendered by his mother Alice Homage. Absent by default Tenant. Arthur Squibb, 1638 Absent by default. Bought freehold armiger messuage and 10 acres from Thomas West Absent by default Former freeholder of Marlyns died. Descended to Stephen Squibb. Stephen Squibbe 1664 Inherited Marlyns from Arthur Squibbe Sold it to John Glynne. Alice Stephens 1668 Wife of Thomas Stephens. She held a messuage and 15 acres late of Richard Bromfield. Henry Stephens 1620 Freeholder of a tenement and 11 acres MSS215 / 8-3 Page 27 of 32 Normandy

28 near Richard Sawyer in Ash in occupation of Richard Cobbett and a garden and orchard in Ash Homage. Affirmed his holding Absent by default John Stephens 1700 Homage 1705 Juryman Juryman and Homage 1715 Homage. Stephen Stonehill 1607 Former freeholder of a cottage and land in Cleygate. Died. Before his death he bequeathed the property to his daughter Rose Stonehill then to Richard Stonehill his son. Rose married George Mitchener and acknowledged and made fealty. He surrendered Pritchells Land to the Lord for his son who was admitted. The son then surrendered it for George Mitchener who was admitted. Oswald Stranton 1640 Admitted to a cottage, garden and land in Ash surrendered by Richard Chewter Juryman 1649 Juryman and Homage. Steven Stranton of 1640 Homage. Absent by default Worpledon 1668 Cut down an oak worth 40 shillings on the waste. Fined. Nathaniel Sturt, gent Steward. Robert Stynt 1609 Sworn man Tenant. Absent by default Ordered to clear out his ditch near the bridge and bordering the meadow called More Mead. Ordered to clear out his ditch by the meadow called More Mead and the lane called Pritchells Lane and of the Pritchells Lane to Barland and Long Tickners. Richard Symes Steward Benjamin Tichborne 1640 Inherited property from his father Walter 1645 Tenant 1649 Absent by default 1664 Died. Descended to his brother Francis. Francis Tichborne, 1664 Inherited property from his brother armiger Benjamin Absent by default Died. Descended to his son White. James Tichborne, 1700 Inherited property from his father White. armiger 1705 Tenant Absent by default. Walter Tichborne, 1620 With his wife Mary held a tenement and MSS215 / 8-3 Page 28 of 32 Normandy

29 knight land in Ash in the holding of Inwood and in the tenure of Thomas Inwood. Absent by default Absent by default 1639 Died. Holding was then in the tenure of Thomas Ghest. Descended to his son Benjamin Tichborne. White Tichborne, 1682 Inherited property from his father armiger Thomas Absent by essoin Absent by default Homage 1697 Tenant 1700 Died. Descended to his son James. John Tickner 1620 Absent by default Tenant.? Tredwell 1668 Encroached upon the waste and erected a cottage. Ordered to remove and throw open the encroachment. Vulven see Fulven. John Watts 1664 Juryman. Henry Weale 1638 Inherited his father s holding. Homage 1640 Absent by default Died. Descended to his daughter Jane Weale. William Clifton was her guardian. Jane Weale 1645 Inherited her father s holding Absent by default. by 1668 Holding was then held by John Reeves. John Weale 1605 Homage Absent by default Sworn man Freeholder of a granary and land called Budds alias Rides containing 10 acres. Affirmed his holding. Homage Homage Died. Descended to his son Henry. Richard Weller 1638 Recognised as holding a messuage and 15 acres called Hilmott Absent by default Died. Willed his property to Anthony Gadd his brother-in-law but it descended to Alice Stephens wife of Thomas Stephens, a relative. John Wells 1700 Caused an obstruction in Glaziers Lane. Ordered to remove it Elected tithingman and juror Joseph Wells 1712 Cut peat and spoiled herbage on the waste. Fined. Erected a cottage on the waste and MSS215 / 8-3 Page 29 of 32 Normandy

30 enclosed 40 rods. Ordered to pull down the cottage and throw open the land Copyholder Jane West 1664 Daughter of Thomas Mitchener. The Little House descended to her 1668 Freeholder of The Little House. Mark West 1649 Previously held four acres of land in Normandy Green by Copy Freeholder of Hilmott Sold Pritchells and Hillmott to Edward Harper. Richard West 1682 Freeholder of Pritchells. Roland West Inherited a messuage and three aces held by Copy from Mary Pullen. Absent by default. Ordered to carry out good and sufficient repairs to the way bordering his land and leading from Worplesdon to Farnham Granted four acres of land in Normandy Green in four separate parcels, late in the tenure of Mark West to be held by Copy Bought Pritchells from George Mitchener.. Homage 1668 Absent by default Died. Descended to his son Roland. Roland West Inherited property from his father Roland 1. Bought Hillmott from John Chandler Absent by default Surrendered four acres in Normandy Green. Sold Marvyns and 12 acres to James Collins. Thomas West 1605 Homage 1607 Sworn man. Bought a four acre meadow and an eight acre gate land from Robert Manory, residue of Marvyns Homage 1620 Homage. Holds a freehold tenement called The Little House and a messuage and six acres called Marlyns. Admitted to four acres of the waste. Sold Glaziers to Thomas Avenell Died. The little House to wife Mercy for her life and then to son William. Had sold a freehold messuage and ten acres to Arthur Squibb. William West Absent by default Chosen as tithingman. Homage Died. property descended to his MSS215 / 8-3 Page 30 of 32 Normandy

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