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C. 


SUSSEX 


RECORD    SOCIETY 


FOUNDED   FOE  THE  PUBLICATION   OF  RECORDS 

AND  DOCUMENTS  RELATING  TO   THE 

COUNTY. 


VOLUME  XIV. 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  SOCIETY. 


iLDtrtfoii : 

MITCHELL  HUGHES  AND  CLARKE,  PRINTERS. 
1912. 


DA 


1912. 


LIST    OE    OFFICERS. 


THE  DUKE  OF  NORFOLK,  E.M.,  E.G. 


THE  LORD  BISHOP  OF  CHICHESTER. 
E.  H.  W.  DUNKIN,  ESQ.,  F.S.A. 
H.  WAGNER,  ESQ.,  F.S.A. 


COL.  F.  W.  T.  ATTREE,  F.S.A.,  late  R.E.,  53,  ALBERT  BRIDGE  ROAD,  S.W. 


MAJOR  H.  P.  MOLINEUX,  F.G.S.,  MORNINGTON,  EASTBOURNE. 

Utterarg  Htmtora: 

REV.  W.  HUDSON,  F.S.A.,  65,  ASHLEY  GARDENS,  WESTMINSTER,  S.W. 
L.  F.  SALZMANN,  F.S.A.,  WROTH  TYES,  HARTFIELD. 


i&emfcetrs  of  Council  : 

W.  C.  RENSHAW,  K.C.  (CHAIRMAN). 


COL.  F.  W.  T.  ATTREE,  R.E.,  F.S.A. 

REV.  W.  BUDGEN. 

J.  E.  COUCHMAN. 

REV.  PREB.  C.  DEEDES. 

E.  H.  W.  DUNKIN,  F.S.A. 

W.  B.  B.  FREELAND. 


P.  S.  GODMAN. 

REV.  W.  HUDSON,  F.S.A. 

E.  HUTH. 

R.  GARRAWAY  RICE,  F.S.A. 

L.  F.  SALZMANN,  F.S.A. 

C.  THOMAS  STANFORD,  F.S.A. 


Clerfe  antf  Collector: 

W.  W.  DAVEY,  THE  LIBRARY,  BARBICAN  HOUSE,  LEWES, 

Who  it  authorised  to  receive  Subscriptions,  and  to  whom  all  Communications 
respecting  Subscriptions  and  the  delivery  of  Volumes  should  be  addretsed. 


LIST    OF    MEMBERS. 


1911.  Allen,  Edwd.  Heron,  F.L.S.,  F.R.M.S.,  F.Z.S.,  F.E.MET.  soc.,  Large  Acres, 

Selsey  Bill,  and  3,  Northwick  Terrace,  N.W. 

1901.    Allfrey,  Miss  K.  E.,  Friston,  Wray  Common  Road,  Reigate. 
1901.    Attree,  Col.  F.  W.  T.,  F.S.A.,  53,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  Battersea,  S.W. 

1901.  Barbara,  Sir  G.,  Snape,  Wadburst. 

1901.  Bax,  A.  Ridley,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  7,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 

1908.  Bennett,  Rev.  Prebendary  F.  G.,  22,  West  Street,  Chichester. 

1907.  Bennett,  Rev.  H.,  Berwick  Rectory,  Polegate. 

1901.  Bevan,  R.  A.,  Esq.,  Horsgate,  Cuckfield. 

1912.  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford. 

1901.  Boger,  J.  I.  C.,  Esq.,  M.A.,  10,  Heene  Terrace,  Worthing. 

1901.  Borradaile,  C.,  Esq.,  3,  Norfolk  Terrace,  Brighton. 

1911.  Bowyer,  P.  A.,  Esq.,  41,  Chapel  Road,  Worthing.     . 

1901.  Boyson,  A.  P.,  Esq.,  F.Z.S.,  Grove  Lodge,  Tring. 

1901.  Breach,  W.  Powell,  Esq.,  "  Newham,"  Steyning. 

1901.  Brighton  Public  Library   (Henry  D.  Roberts,  Chief   Librarian  and 
Superintendent). 

1907.  Budgen,  Rev.  W.,  Mountney,  Milton  Road,  Eastbourne. 

1910.    Bull,  Sir  Wm.  J.,  M.P.,  The  Meadows,  474,  Uxbridge  Road,  W. 
1901.    Burdon,  Rev.  Prebendary  R.  J.,  St.  Peter's  Vicarage,  Chichester. 

1908.  Chichester,  The  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of,  The  Palace,  Chichester. 
1901.    Clarke,  C.  B.  O.,  Esq.,  Brook  House,  Hayward's  Heath. 

1905.  Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephenson  R.,  Borde  Hill,  Cuckfield. 

1901.  Clarke,  Somers,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  48,  Albert  Court,  S.W. 

1901.  Codrington,  Rev.  Prebendary  R.  H.,  D.D.,  54,  South  Street,  Chichester. 

1909.  College  of  Arms,  care  of  G.  Woods  Wollaston,  Esq.,  Queen  Victoria 

Street,  E.G. 

1901.    Comber,  J.,  Esq.,  Ashenhurst,  Albury  Road,  Guildford. 
1901.    Cooper,  Rev.  T.  S.,  F.S.A.,  Chiddingfold,  Godalming. 

1910.  Cotching,  T.,  Horsham. 

1907.    Couchman.  J.  E.,  Esq.,  Dene  Place,  Hurstpierpoint. 

1901.    Cowdray,  Right  Hon.  Baron,  47,  Parliament  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

1901.     Davey,  Rev.  Chancellor  H.  M.,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Cawley  Priory,  Chichester. 

1909.    Dawtrey,  J.,  Esq.,  Broadway  Buildings,  Reading. 

1901.    Deedes,  Rev.  Prebendary  C.,  32,  Little  London,  Chichester. 


LIST    OF    MEMBERS.  V 

1901.    Dunkin,  E.  H.  W.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Eosewyn,  70,  Herne  Hill,  London,  S.E. 
and  The  Heath,  Fairlight,  Hastings. 

1901.  Farncombe,  J.,  Esq.,  Saltwood,  Spencer  Road,  Eastbourne. 

1901.  Fletcher,  W.  H.  B.,  Esq.,  Aldwick  Manor,  Bognor. 

1901.  Freeland,  W.  B.  B.,  Esq.,  Chichester. 

1901.  Fuller,  Eev.  A.,  M.A.,  The  Lodge,  7,  Sydenham  Hill,  S.E. 

1901.  Godman,  C.  B.,  Esq.,  Woldringfold,  Horsham. 

1901.  Godman,  P.  S.,  Esq.,  Muntham,  Horsham. 

1901.  Greenwood,  J.  Anderton,  Esq.,  Funtington  House,  Chichester. 

1901.  Gwynne,  J.  E.  A.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Folkington  Manor,  Polegate. 

1901.    Haines,  C.  E.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Pulborough,  Sussex. 

1901.    Hall,  W.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  F.B.  HIST,  s.,  Fordcombe,  Tunbridge 

Wells. 

1909.     Hannah,  Ian  C.,  Esq.,  Fernroyd,  Forest  Eow,  Sussex. 
1901.     Harley,  J.,  Esq.,  Beedings,  Pulborough. 

1908.  Harvard  University  Libra^,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  U.S.A.,  care  of  E.  G. 

Allen  &  Sons,  14,  Grape  Street,  W.C. 

1909.  Hawes,  G.  C.,  Esq.,  Lindfield  Place,  Hayward's  Heath. 
1901.    Henty,  E.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Ferring  Grange,  near  Worthing. 
1901.     Hen  wood,  E.,  Esq.,  Carfax,  Horsham. 

1910.  Hills,  Wallace  H.,  Esq.,  Lansdowne  House,  East  Grinstead. 
1901.     Holmes,  G.  P.,  Esq.,  The  Chalet,  Felpham. 

1901.    Hove  Public  Library,  care  of  J.  W.  Lister,  Esq. 

1901.    Hudson,  Eev.  W.,  F.S.A.,  65,  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster,  S.W. 

1901.     Huth,  E.,  Esq.,  Wykehurst  Park,  Bolney,  Hayward's  Heath. 

1901.  Lewes  Public  Library,  care  of  M.  S.  Blaker,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk. 

1902.  Lincoln's  Inn  Library,  London,  per  A.  F.  Etheridge,  Esq. 
1907.    Loder,  G.  W.  E.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Wakehurst  Place,  Ardingly. 

1912.     Margesson,  Major  E.  W.,  Kingsclere,  Liverpool  Gardens,  Worthing. 

1911.  Markwick,  Col.  E.  E.,  C.B.,  F.E.A.S.,  care  of  Sir  C.  E.  McGrigor  &  Co., 

25,  Charles  Street,  St.  James'  Square,  S.W. 

1901.    McAndrew,  J.,  Esq.,  Holly  Hill,  Coleman's  Hatch,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
1907.    Mitchell,  Hugh  Parker,  Esq.,   Victoria  and   Albert  Museum,   South 

Kensington,  S.W. 
1901.    Molineux,  Major  H.  P.,  F.G.S.,  Mornington,  Buxton  Eoad,  Eastbourne. 

1911.    Napper,  Miss  L.  L.,  Oxford  Lodge,  Farncombe  Eoad,  Worthing. 
1901.     Newington,  Mrs.  C.,  Oakover,  Ticehurst. 

1909.    New  York  Public  Library,  c/o  B.  F.  Stevens  &  Brown,  4  Trafalgar 
Square,  London. 

1901.  Norfolk,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of,  K.G.,  E.M.,  Arundel  Castle,  Arundel. 

1907.    Oke,  A.  W.,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  F.S.A.,  F.G.S.,  F.L.S.,  32,  Denmark  Villas, 
Hove. 

1902.  Oliver,  E.  W.,  Esq.,  New  Place,  Lingfield,  Surrey. 


Vi  LIST   OF   MEMBERS. 

1901.    Pannett,  A.  B.,  Esq.,  16,  Boltro  Road,  Hayward's  Heath. 
1911.    Penfold,  Eev.  E.  W.  D.,  Draycott,  Southey  Road,  Worthing. 
1909.    Penfold,  F.  B.,  Esq.,  30,  York  Street,  Portman  Square,  W. 
1907.     Public  Record  Office,  Chancery  Lane,  London. 

1901.     Raper,  "W.  A.,  Esq.,  Battle. 

1901.  Renshaw,  W.  C.,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Sandrocks,  Hayward's  Heath. 

1901.  Rice,   R.   Garraway,  Esq.,   F.S.A.,  Carpenter's  Hill,  Pulborough,  and 
23,  C}  ril  Mansions,  Prince  of  Wales  Road,  S.W. 

1901.  Salzmann,  L.  F.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Wroth  Tyes,  Hartfield. 

1901.  Snewin,  H.  E.,  Esq.,  Park  Road,  Worthing. 

1906.  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Burlington  House,  London,  W. 

1907.  Standen,  Gilbert,  Esq.,  34,  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London. 
1901.  Stenning,  J.  C.,  Esq.,  Bexle3T,  Saffrons  Road,  Eastbourne. 

1909.  Stevens,  F.  Bentham,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Camb.,  103,  High  Street,  St. 

Annes,  Lewes. 

1901.  Streatfeild,  R.  J.,  Esq.,  The  Rocks,  Uckfield. 

1911.  Street,  E.  E.,  F.S.A.,  St.  Martin's  House,  Chichester. 
1901.  Sussex  Archaeological  Society,  Barbican  House,  Lewes. 

1901.  Thomas-Stanford,  C.,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Preston  Manor,  near  Brighton. 

1906.  Thomson,  J.  Maitland,  D.L.,  LL.D.,  3,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

1912.  Tollhurst,  John  G.,  Esq.,  St.  Alban's,  Beckenham. 

1908.  Tower,  W.  E.,  Esq.,  Old  Place,  Lindfield. 

1901.  Tubbs,  Mrs.  L.  C.,  Caple-ne-Ferne,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

i 

1901.  Wagner,  H.,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  13,  Half  Moon  Street,  London,  W. 

1905.  Woollan,  J.  H.,  Esq.,  42,  South  Park  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

1901.  Wyatt,  H.  R.  Peufold,  Esq.,  Cissbury,  Worthing. 

1909.  Wyatt,  J.  A.  P.,  Esq.,  Horsfold  Manor,  Wisborough  Green,  Billings- 

hurst. 


HONORARY     MEMBERS. 


1901.    Hope,  William  Henry  St.  John,  Esq.,  Clare  House,  Clare,  Suffolk. 
1901.    Round,  J.  Horace,  Esq.,  15,  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton. 


RULES. 


1.  The  Society  shall  be  called  "  THE  SUSSEX  RECORD  SOCIETY," 
and  its  object  shall  be  to  transcribe  and  publish  documents  relating 
to  the  County. 

2.  The  affairs  of  the  Society  shall  be  managed  by  a  Council, 
which  shall  consist  of  a  President,  Vice- Presidents,  the  Secretary, 
the  Literary  Director,  the  Treasurer  and  Twelve  Members,  all  of 
whom  shall  be  elected  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting.     Three 
Members  of  the  Council  shall  form  a  quorum. 

3.  Every  Candidate  for  Membership  on  being  nominated  by  a 
Member,  to  whom  he  is  personally  known,  shall  be  admitted  by  the 
Secretary  on  payment  of  his  subscription. 

4.  The   Council   shall  have   power  to  elect  as  an  Honorary 
Member  outside   the   County   any  person  likely  to  promote  the 
interests  of  the  Society. 

5.  The  Annual  Subscription  shall  be  One  Guinea,  payable  on 
election,  and  afterwards  on  the  1st  of  January  in  each  year,  entitling 
to  all  publications  issued  during  the  year,  but  no  Volumes  will  be 
sent  to  Members  whose  Subscription  is  in  arrear.     Any  Member 
intending  to  withdraw  his  name  from  the  Society  shall  give  notice 
in  writing  to  the  Secretary  on  or  before  the  1st  of  January  in  any 
year  of  his  intention  to  do  so,  otherwise  he  shall  be  liable  for  the 
current  year's  subscription.     The  Council  shall  have  power  at  its 
discretion  to  remove  the  name  of  any  Member  who  is  more  than 
one  year  in  arrear  of  his  subscription. 

6.  The  Annual  General  Meeting  of  the  Members  shall  be  held 
at  Lewes  in  February  of  every  year. 


Vlll  RULES. 

7.  A  Special  General   Meeting  shall  be   summoned  by   the 
Secretary  on  the  requisition  in  writing  of  Five  Members  or  of  the 
President  or  Two  Vice-Presidents,  specifying  the  subject  to  be 
brought   forward   for   consideration    at   such    Meeting,   and   that 
subject  only  shall  be  then  considered. 

8.  No  alteration  shall  be  made  in  the  Rules  except  at  the 
Annual  General  Meeting,  and  notice  in  writing  of  the  proposed 
alteration  shall  be  given  to  the  Secretary  in  January. 

9.  The  Accounts  of  the  Society  shall  be  submitted  annually 
to  the  examination  of  Two  Auditors,  who  shall  be  elected  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  from  the  general  body  of  the  Members  of  the 
Society.  • 


SUSSEX  RECOKD  SOCIETY. 


Report  presented  at  Annual  Meeting,  14th  February,  1912. 


Council  are  able  not  only  to  report  the  issue  last  year  of 
J_  the  Annual  Volume  in  return  for  the  contributions  of  their 
Members,  but  also  to  record  once  more  the  additional  issue  of  an 
Extra  Volume,  provided  by  private  generosity. 

The  Annual  Volume  for  1911,  being  Volume  XII.  of  the  Series, 
contained  the  Chichester  Marriage  Licences  for  the  Courts  of  the 
Dean's  and  Archbishop's  Peculiars,  edited  by  MR.  DTJNKIN.  This 
is  the  fourth  similar  Volume  which  ME.  DUNKIN  has  compiled  for 
the  Society/  and  it  completes  the  whole  of  the  Marriage  Licences 
for  Sussex  down  to  1730.  The  Society  is  greatly  indebted  to 
ME.  DUNKJN  for  the  gift  of  the  results  of  many  years'  labour  in 
getting  together  this  great  mass  of  useful  information,  and  for  the 
further  toil  of  most  careful  editing  and  indexing  in  the  course  of 
publication. 

The  Extra  Volume — issued  last  year,  for  which,  as  announced 
in  our  last  Eeport,  the  Society  has  to  thank  ME.  EENSHAW  and 
ME.  H.  WAGNEE — was  the  Eegisters  of  Cuckfield  Parish  from 
1598 — 1699,  copied  by  Miss  COOPEB,  daughter  of  the  late  Canon 
Cooper,  and  edited  by  ME.  EENSHAW.  It  is  numbered  Volume  XIII. 
Though  not  intended  as  a  memorial  of  our  late  Chairman  of 
Council,  it  will  appropriately  be  associated  with  his  memory. 

Volume  XIV.  for  1912,  containing  Post  Mortem  Inquisitions, 
Second  Series,  by  COL.  ATTEEE,  is  in  the  press. 

The  Council  have  also  to  announce  that  one  of  their  number, 
ME.  E.  HUTH  of  Bolney,  has  kindly  consented  to  contribute  at  his 
own  expense  an  Extra  Volume,  containing  the  Bolney  Eegisters, 
commencing  in  1545.  It  is  ready  for  the  press  and  will  be  issued 
as  soon  as  finished.  This  will  be  numbered  Volume  XV. 

It  is  proposed  that  Volume  XVI.  for  1913  shall  consist  of  the 
proceedings  in  the  Star  Chamber  relating  to  Sussex  persons  during 
the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  to  the  end  of  Philip  and  Mary,  to  be 
edited  by  ME.  PEECY  D.  MUNDY. 

On  the  resignation  last  year  by  MB.  PEECY  S.  GTODMAN  of  the 
office  of  Hon.  Secretary,  COL.  ATTEEE  was  elected  in  his  place  and 
has  been  acting  through  the  year. 

The  Members  of  the  Council  offer  themselves  for  re-election. 


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POST    MORTEM    INQUISITIONS 


TAKEN   IN 


SUSSEX. 


1  HENRY  VII.   TO  1649  AND  AFTER. 


ABSTRACTED  AND  TRANSLATED  BY 

COL.  E.  W.  T.  ATTREE,  E.S.A., 

LATE   R.E. 


ISSUED  TO  SUBSCBIBEBS  OF  THE  SUSSEX  EECOED  SOCIETY  FOR 
THE  YEAB  1912. 


PREFACE. 


FTlHESE  notes  contain  short  abstracts  of,  to  the  best  of 
my  belief,  all  the  Inquisitions  taken  in  Sussex  between 
1488  and  the  date  when  they  were  abolished.  They  were 
compiled  from  the  word  "  Sussex  "  in  the  margin  of  the 
Calendars.  It  does  not,  of  course,  follow  that  the 
Inquisitions  on  all  persons  holding  any  property  in  Sussex 
are  here  recorded,  as,  if  they  held  property  in  other 
counties,  it  is  possible  that  the  Inquisition  is  recorded  in 
one  of  those  counties  and  their  Sussex  property  included 
there. 

This  work  occupied  some  two  or  three  years  of  my 
spare  time  at  the  Record  Office,  and  the  notes  were  taken 
from  the  original  Inquisitions,  Chancery  where  they  existed, 
Exchequer  or  Wards  and  Liveries  where  they  did  not. 
I  mention  this  fact,  as  the  difficulty  of  compressing  such 
a  large  amount  of  material  into  a  book  of  this  size,  and 
proportioning  the  amount  of  space  to  the  importance  of 
the  Inquisition  during  a  considerable  period  of  time,  was 
such  as  to  render  the  present  work  of  somewhat  uneven 
allotment  in  attention  and  detail,  and  it  may,  with  some 
justice,  be  objected  that  in  some  cases  too  many,  and  in 


PREFACE. 

others  too  few,  particulars  have  been  given.  In  every  case, 
however,  the  following,  which  is  considered  the  most 
important  information  consistent  with  brevity,  has  been 
given : — 

1.  Name    of    the    deceased,    and    reference    to    the 

Inquisition. 

2.  Place  where  the  Inquisition  was  taken,  and  date 

of  death. 

3.  Name  and  relationship  of  the  heir,  and  age  at 

the  date  of  death. 

4.  Short  description  of  the  property,  and  references 

to    wills,    grants,     and    marriage     settlements 
affecting  it. 

From  the  very  full  abstracts  of  Sussex  Inquisitions 
from  1  to  25  Elizabeth  by  Mr.  L.  F.  Salzmann,  F.S.A. 
(Vol.  III.  Sussex  Record  Society),  which  are  herein  still 
further  condensed  by  his  pennission,  it  will  be  seen  how 
much  has  been  omitted,  viz. : — 

1.  The  name  of  the  Escheator  or  Official  before  whom 

the  Inquisition  was  taken. 

2.  The  names  of  the  jurors. 

3.  The  acreage  and  value  of  the  lands,  and  of  what 

manors,  etc.,  they  are  held. 

The  last  item  is  of  very  great  importance  to  any  one 
tracing  the  history  of  a  family  or  property,  but  such  persons 


PREFACE.  XV 

are  recommended  to  refer  to  the  original  Inquisitions,  and 
for  them  these  notes  may  merely  be  taken  as  indicating 
where  to  look. 

The  Index,  from  the  variety  of  ways  of  spelling  the 
same  name,  should  be  looked  at  under  every  form  of  that 
name. 

My  best  thanks  are  due  to  my  sister,  Miss  F.  M.  T.  Attree, 
for  much  laborious  work  in  writing  out,  checking,  and 
arranging  my  original  pencil  notes. 

F.  W.  T.  ATTEEE. 


SUSSEX  NOTES  FROM  THE  SECOND  SERIES 
OF  CHANCERY  INQUISITIONES  POST- 
MOBTEM. 


(a)   The  age  of  the  heir  is  the  age  at  the  death  of  the  subject  of  the 

Inquisition,  unless  stated  otherwise. 
(&)  E.  G.  stands  for  East  Grinstead. 


1. 

JOHK  ACHESON,  clerk.     Vol.  731,  No.  123. 

E.  G.,  19  Oct.  13  Charles.     Died  25  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  only  son  Thomas,  aged  21  years  4  months. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Havells,"  "  Jackmans "  and 
"  Owldhowseland,"  and  a  garden  and  4  acres,  all  in  Pevensey  "  Cud- 
more  "  in  Westham. 

2. 

NICHOLAS  ACTON.    Vol.  437,  Nos.  84  and  87. 

E.  Gr.,  9  April  3  Charles.     Died  10  Feb.  1  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Nicholas  Acton,  born  after  father's  death,  and  aged 
11  months  20  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Staples,"  "  Hoggecroft,"  and  4|  acres  land  in  Eipe. 
On  5  Sept.  13  James,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  N.  A.  and 
Margaret,  then  his  wife,  daughter  of  Richard  Miller,  conveyed  to 
trustees  for  jointure. 

3. 

EICHARD  ADAM,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Adam,  late  of  Fletching. 
Vol.  31,  No.  66. 

Eobertsbridge,  20  March  8  Hen.  VIII.  Proof  of  age  of  Eichard 
Adam.  The  Jurors,  each  of  age  of  42  years  and  more,  say  E.  A. 
was  born  at  Fletching,  baptized  in  church  there,  and  of  age  of  21  years 
on  30  Oct.  last.  Each  with  age  stated  gives  his  respective  reason 
for  recollecting  the  fact. 

4. 

EICHABD  ADAMS,  gent.     Vol.  41,  No.  22. 

Lewes,  25  May  16  Hen.  VIII.     Died  17  Feb.  15  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Adams,  aged  7  years  at  last  feast  of  Nativity. 

Lands. — On  21  Sept.  7  Hen.  VIII.,  on  marriage  of  Eichard 
Adams  with  Isabel,  daughter  of  John  Scott,  Kut.,  lands  in  Fletching, 
Sussex,  and  Goudherst,  Hawkhurst,  Eomney,  etc.,  in  Kent,  settled  on 
Jane  A.,  mother  of  E.  A.  for  life,  with  remainder  to  E.  A.  Other 
trustees  of  Thomas  Adams  seized  of  lands  and  tenements  in  Fletchiug 
and  Cliffe  near  Lewes  to  use  of  himself  and  his  heirs,  whereby  they 
are  now  seized  to  use  of  E.  A.  and  his  heirs. 

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5. 

HENRY  ADEANE  alias  WARREN.    Vol.  340,  No.  204. 

E.  G.,  23  March  10  James.     Died  4  Sept.  37  Eliz.  at  Ditchling. 

Heir,  daughter  Agnes  Warren,  then  aged  2  years. 

Lands. — A  virgate  of  free  land  in  Ditchling  called  "  Bedells," 
"  Dymocks  "  in  D.,  "  Buttons  "  in  D.,  "  Facyes  "  in  Fletching,  "  Mil- 
wards "  and  "  Hempshawes  "  in  Lindfield,  3  acres  free  land  called 
"Grayeligh"mL. 

6. 

HENRY  AGATE,  yeo.    Vol.  605,  No.  25. 

E.  G.,  18  Aug.  17  Chas.     Died  1  April  last. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Mary  Agate,  aged  7  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  "Wardingleed,  "  Faireoakland  "  in  Shermanbury, 
"  Collins  "  and  "  Kidders  "  in  Henfield.  Mary  Agate  the  widow  survives 
and  claims  dower. 

7. 

RALPH  AGMONDESHAM.     Vol.  13,  No.  66. 

Horsham,  16  March  14  Hen.  VII.     Died  (date  not  found). 

Heir,  son  John  Agmondesham,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands. — Agnes  Cranley  was  seized  of  messuage  and  lands  in  Kird- 
ford  called  "  Baskefold,"  and  of  another  messuage  and  lands  inPetworth, 
and  one  other  messuage  and  land  in  Kirdford,  and  one  messuage  with 
garden  in  Petworth,  and  she  married  R.  A.,  and  had  issue  John  A., 
and  died. 

8. 

THOMAS  AGMONDESHAM,  gent.    Vol.  22,  No.  31. 

E.  G.,  16  Nov.  24  Hen.  VII.     Died  17  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  daughter  Barbara,  aged  half  a  year. 

Lands,  etc.,  in  Kirdford  and  Petworth,  and  by  deed  enfeoffed 
trustees  with  all  his  lands  in  Barkefold,  Retherbrigge,  Lekefold,  and 
Amyrsain  or  elsewhere  in  the  Counties  of  Sussex  and  Southampton,  to 
hold  to  use  of  Agnes,  then  wife  of  T.  A.,  for  life.  Agnes  still  survives. 

9. 

JOHN  AKEHURST,  gent.    Vol.  233,  No.  38. 

Lewes,  6  Oct.  34  Eliz.     Died  29  Aug.  33  Eli/,  at  Hellingly. 

Heir,  grandson  John  A.,  junior,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  A.,  who 
died  29  March  34  Eliz.,  son  and  heir  of  J.  A.,  aged  18  years  and 
6  months  and  not  more. 

Lands.—"  Akehurst,"  "  Stublelands,"  "  Redvvall,"  "  Springham," 
in  Helliagly. 

10. 

EDWARD  AKHURST.     Vol.  243,  No.  43. 
Lewes,  22  July  37  Eliz.     Died  29  March  34  Eliz. 
Heir,  sou  John,  aged  19  years  1  month, 


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Lands.—"  Akehurst,"  "  Stumblelands,"  "  Springham,"  and  "  Black- 
stock  "  in  Hellingly  sold  by  Eobert  Sydney,  Knt.,  to  John  Akehurst. 
father  of  E.  A.,  and  John  A.,  son  of  E.  A.  John  A.,  senior,  died 
29  Aug.  33  Eliz.  at  Hellingly. 

11. 

THOMAS  ALCHOBNE.     Vol.  124,  No.  162. 

Horsham,  21  Oct.  1  Elizabeth.     Died  (date  illegible). 

Heir,  son  Nicholas  Alchorne,  age  illegible. 

Lands. — "  Pyllyngworth  "  and  "  Gochers  "  settled,  by  indenture 
dated  ....  Hen.  VIII.,  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  Nicholas  his  eldest 
son  and  his  heirs,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  Alchorne  his  younger 
son ;  lands  called  "  Twytmottes,"  "  Wodeland,"  "  Mabdyke,"  "  Shep- 
perdiswysshe,"  "  Lamballes,"  and  3  cottages  in  Ditchling. 

By  will  left  to  Margaret  his  wife  £4  a  year  payable  by  son  Nicho- 
las from  lands  in  Street. 

12. 

JOHN  ALCHOBNE,  yeo.    Vol.  314,  No.  113. 

E.  Gr.,  last  Aug.  8  James    Died  1  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  18  years  7  months  at  inq. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Hodlyes  alias  Millplace "  at 
Crowborough  Common  in  Buxted  and  "  Broadfields"  in  Burted,  lands  at 
"  Hamsteds  "  in  Haylsham  and  Arlington. 

13. 

NICHOLAS  ALDEBTON  of  Eotherbridge  in  Petworth,  yeo.  Vol.  366, 
No.  167. 

Petworth,  20  Sept.  14  James.     Died  1  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  22  years  6  months  and  more. 

Lands. — Henry  Poling  of  Eotherbridge  in  Tillington,  gent.,  16  May 
37  Eliz.,  sold  2  messuages  and  lands  in  Tillington  to  said  N.  A.,  who 
married  his  daughter  Mary.  Henry  Poling  died  1  May  6  James. 
N.  A.  and  Mary  survived  him,  and  by  fine  7  James  settled  on  them- 
selves for  lives  with  remainder  to  their  sons  Henry,  Nicholas,  and 
Thomas,  and  their  heirs  male  in  succession.  N.  A.  seized  of  "  Haseling- 
borne  Crofte"  in  Petworth.  Mary  his  widow  survives  at  Petworth. 

14. 

EDWABB  ALFOBD,  esq.    Vol.  509,  No.  17. 

Shoreham,  30  March  9  Charles.     Died  1  ....  (indistinct). 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  3  .  .  years  ab  his  father's  death. 

Lands. — Manor  and  advowson  of  Hamsey,  14  messuages  in  All- 
hallows  Steyning  in  City  of  London,  settled  2  May  8  Charles  on 
marriage  of  his  son  John  A.  with  Prances,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Byshopp,  Bart.,  to  provide  jointure  for  Judith,  wife  of  E.  A.,  and 
afterwards  for  John  Alford  and  his  heirs  male.  E.  A.  made  will 
2  Feb.  1630,  and  gave  a  portion  to  his  daughter  Elizabeth. 

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15. 

JAMES  ALFBET.    Vol.  114,  No.  47. 
Horsham,  24  July  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary. 

To  enquire  if  James  Alfrey  of  E.  G.  is  a  lunatic  and  idiot. 
Jurors  say  he  is  not. 

16. 

HENBT  ALFBEY.    Vol.  112,  No.  149. 

E.  G.,  6  Nov.  4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary. 

Jurors  say  Henry  Alfrey  is  an  idiot  and  of  weak  mind,  and  has 
been  so  from  his  birth.  Seized  of  "  le  Gullege,"  "  Cortesfield,"  "  H  eyth- 
land,"  and  other  tenements  and  lands  in  E.  G. 

William  Sone  alias  Swane  of  E.  G.  has  taken  rents  and  profits 
since  death  of  Edward  Alfrey,  gent.,  father  of  H.  A.,  by  Edward's 
demise  by  deed  dated  4  March  26  Hen.  VIII. 

Edward  Alfrey  is  son  and  heir  of  H.  A.,  aged  10  years  and  more 
at  Inq. 

17. 

HENBT  ALFBET,  idiot.    Vol.  167,  No.  92. 
E.  G.,  19  Aug.  16  Eliz.     Died  6  March  16  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edward  Alfrey,  aged  27. 

Lands  called  "  Gullege,"  "  Wardleigh,"  "  Frenchelond,"  "  Heath- 
lond,"  and  "Tilkerst"  in  E.  G. 

18. 

JOHN  ALFBET.    Vol.  215,  No.  273,  and  Vol.  267,  No.  28. 

Uckfield,  3  (?  blotted)  Sept.  29  Eliz.     Died  26  May  28  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  born  5  Aug.  28  Eliz. 

Lands. — "  Hatheroppes  mead  "  in  Hartfield,  "  Berryfield  "  in  H., 
manor  of  "Bassetts"  in  H.  Made  will  25  May  1586.  Had  wife 
Agnes  and  daughters  Elizabeth,  Joan,  and  Agnes  Alfrey.  [Widow 
Agnes  remarried  Edward  Duffield.  Son  and  heir  John  Alfrey,  now 
aged  17  years  and  4  months.  Vol.  281,  No.  36,  Lewes,  14  Dec. 
1  James.] 

19. 

THOMAS  ALFBET,  esq.    Vol.  226,  No.  152. 

Lewes,  6  Oct.  32  Eliz.     Died  at  Battle  1  Jan.  32  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Alfrey  of  Battle,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  "Saperton  alias  Saberton  alias  Runtington," 
lands  in  Heathfield,  Hartfield,  E.  G.,  and  Frarnfield,  "Bromeham," 
"  Clements,"  and  an  iron  mill  in  Catsfield. 

20. 

WILLIAM  ALFRET,  gent.     Vol.  233,  No.  18. 
Horsham,  12  May  34  Eliz.     Died  23  March  34  Eliz.  at  Hartfield. 
Heir,  grandson  John  A.,  son  and  heir  of  John  A.,  son  and  heir  of 
W.  A.,  aged  5  years  and  26  days  last  of  August  last. 
Lands. — "  Highland  "  in  Westham. 


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21. 

EDWARD  ALFREY,  junior,  gent.     Vol.  325,  No.  179. 

Horsham,  14  March  8  James  I.     Died  27  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  12  years  ....  (illegible)  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  le  Gullage"  in  E.  G.,  parts  of  which  known  as  "  Court- 
field,"  "  Wardleigh,"  "  Frenchlands,"  also  "  Heathlauds,"  "  Cockmans," 
and  "  Telkhurst "  in  E.  G-.  Edward  A.,  father  of  E.  A.,  granted  "  Telk- 
hurst"  to  Trustees  on  18  Julv  2  and  3  James  for  self  for  life,  and  after 
for  E.  A. 

22. 

ANTHONY  ALFREY,  gent.     Vol.  436,  No.  16. 

E.  G.,  9  April  3  Charles.     Died  13  June  2  Charles  at  Croydon. 

Coheirs,  nieces  Ann  Alfrey,  aged  21,  and  Susan  Alfrey,  aged  17, 
daughters  and  coheirs  of  William  Alfrey,  deceased,  eldest  brother  of 
A.  A. 

Lands. — "  Leighgreen,"  "  Hockmans  alias  Bauglyes,"  "  le 
Terme,"  "  le  Broome,"  and  "  le  Legge,"  "  Moyses  "  formerly  "  Gild- 
ridge,"  "  Wrebwaies  alias  Greenes,"  "  Mondescroft,"  "  Wellcroft," 
"  Norrisland,"  "  Baisland,"  "  Bordeaux  "  late  "  Frayer,"  formerly 
"  Holstocks,"  "Hoodlyes  field,"  "  Coppersfield  alias  Colliers,"  "  le 
Gretinge,"  "  Collyers  farm  alias  Calcutfield,"  and  "  Sedgiemeade," 
all  in  Withyham,  also  "  Wickhams "  and  "  Wallis "  in  Salehurst, 
and  "  Mountfield,"  "  Lotmans,"  and  "  Greenecrof t "  in  Withyham. 
Made  will  22  July  1625.  Ex'trix  to  sell  laud  in  Salehurst.  Lands  to 
wife  Alice  and  to  her  heirs,  then  to  heirs  of  myself  and  their  heirs  for 
ever.  He  died  without  issue  at  Croydon.  Alice  his  widow  and 
ex'trix  still  survives  at  Southwark. 

28. 

EDWARD  ALFREY,  gent.     Vol.  700,  No.  137. 

E.  G.,  9  Aug.  18  Charles.     Died  21  April  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Alfrey,  aged  30  years  and  9  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  called  "  le  Guilage "  in  E.  G.,  and  certain 
meadows  and  heredits.  belonging  called  "Courtfield,"  "Wardleigh,"  and 
"  Frenchlands,"  also  " Heathelands,"  "Cockmans,"  and  "Telkehurst" 
in  E.  G. 

24. 

JOHN  ALLEN.    Vol.  379,  No.  74. 

E.  G.,  14  June  18  James.     Died  16  July  16  James  at  E.  G. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Allen,  aged  5  years  and  more. 

Lands. — '•  Polles  tenement"  and  lands  in  E.  G.,  "  Asshurst  Fields" 
in  E.  G.,  "  Newcertlands  "  at  Blackhatch  in  E.  G.,  and  other  lands  now 
in  occupation  of  Judith  Allen  his  widow,  messuages,  etc.,  called 
"  Barkley  "  iu  E.  G.,  and  "  Mayescroft." 

25. 

JOHN  ALMAN,  gent.     Vol.  231,  No.  72. 

E.  G.,  17  Aug.  33  Eliz.  Died  9  June  33  Eliz.  without  issue  at 
Westham. 


6  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  Thomas  Meere  of  Shadokeshurst,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  the  son  of 
Anne  Parnell,  sister  of  Thomas  Alman,  gent.,  father  of  aforesaid  J.  A., 
has  taken  rents  and  profits,  aged  42  years  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Glyndley  "  and  "  Sheppham  "  in  Westham,  and  lands, 
late  of  Elizabeth  Alman,  widow,  deceased. 

EGBERT  A'MiLL.     See  MILL. 

26. 

THOMAS  AMORE.     Vol.  730,  No.  100. 
Lewes,  26  April  15  Charles.     Died  29  March  last. 
Heir,  son  John  Amore,  aged  6  years  20  days. 

Lands. — "Vynes  alias  Sleedes"  and  "le  Oldehouse  laudes"  in 
Barcombe. 

27. 

JEREMIAH  ANESTON.    Vol.  314,  No.  110. 
Arundel,  5  April  8  James.     Died  30  Nov.  6  James. 
Heir,  only  son  Richard,  aged  3  years  5  months  6  days. 
Lands  in  Hoo. 

28. 

NICHOLAS  APSLEY,  gent.    Vol.  85,  No.  32. 

Steyning,  14  Nov.  1  Edw.  VI.     Died  3  July  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  13  years  10  months. 

Lands. — Manor  and  advowson  of  Pulborough,  "le  Moote,"  and 
premises  in  P.,  and  on  15  March  31  Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  Trustees  to 
use  of  himself,  Mary  his  wife,  and  his  heirs.  Property  also  in  Findon 
and  Sullington,  and  manor  of  Walderton. 

Made  will.  Ex'ors  to  take  profits  until  that  person  Q-od  shall 
appoint  to  inherit  my  lands  shall  attain  21. 

29. 

WILLIAM  APSLET,  gent.     Vol.  200,  No.  45. 

Horsham,  24  May  25  Eliz.     Died  9  Feb.  25  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William  Apsley,  aged  24. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Storghton  alias  Storrington  and  Codeham 
alias  Coteham  settled  by  him  1  April  23  Eliz.  on  himself  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  Edward  Apsley.  John  Apsley,  father  of  W.  A.,  seized 
of  manors  of  Thakeham  and  Apslee  and  advowson  of  Thakeham  23  Oct. 
13  Eliz.  settled  them  on  himself,  remainder  to  W.  A.,  remainder  to 
John  Apsley,  younger  son  of  John  Apsley.  On  20  Nov.  25  Eliz. 
W.  A.  by  deed  declared  that  the  feoffees  should  stand  seized  to  his  use 
for  life,  then  for  Edward  A.  his  2nd  son,  then  for  Wm.  A.  his  son  and 
heir,  then  for  Henry  A.  his  3rd  son,  then  for  Anthony  A.  his  4th  son, 
then  for  John  A.  his  brother,  then  for  Henry  A.  his  brother,  then  for 
Anthony  A.  his  brother,  then  for  heirs  of  said  W.  A.,  with  remainder 
to  use  of  John  Apsley,  father  of  W.  A. 

John  Apsley,  father  of  W.  A.,  is  still  living  at  Stamerham. 


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30. 

JOHN  APSLET,  esq.     Vol.  236,  No.  47. 

Horsham,  22  Oct.  35  Eliz.     Died  last  of  April  last  at  Pulborough. 
Heir,  son  George  Apsley,  aged  30  years  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  and  advowson  of  Pulborough,  "  le  Mote"  in  Pul- 
borough, manor  of  Mundham  alias  Muutham  iu  Findon. 

31. 

GEOBGE  APSLET,  esq.     Vol.  291,  No.  65. 

E.  G.,  15  April  4  James.     Died  12  Feb.  last  at  Southwarke. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  12  (?)  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Two-thirds  of  manor  of  Pulborowe  and  of  "  le  Mote,"  etc. 

32. 

EDWAED  APSLEY,  knt.     Vol.  313,  No.  72. 

E.  Gr.,  7  March  7  James.     Died  4  Jan.  7  James. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Apsley,  Esq.,  aged  5  years  6  months  14  days 
at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Storghton  alias  Storrington,  Cowdoon  alias 
Coodhon  alias  Colthoon,  Thakeham,  Laybrooke,  and  Apslee,  advowson 
of  Thakeham,  rents  in  Billingshurst,  Pulborough,  manor  of  Penke- 
hurst,  manor  of  Flatten  in  co.  Huntingdon.  By  will  dated  20  Dec.  last 
lands  in  co.  Hunts  to  be  sold — my  brother  Henry  Apsley,  Esq.,  deceased — 
my  three  daughters.  To  wife  Dame  Elizabeth  Apsley  all  my  other 
manors  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  last.  I  bequeath  my  manor  of 
Thakeham  for  his  Ma'ties  use  during  the  nonage  of  my  heir  for  his 
Ma'ties  3rd  part  of  my  manors. 

33. 

WILLIAM  APSLEY  of  Pulborough,  esq.     Vol.  392,  No.  125. 

Horsham,  20  Aug.  20  James.     Died  25  May  19  James,  s.p.m.  legit. 

Coheirs,  cousins  Anne,  wife  of  Edward  Grouch,  gent.,  Mary 
Apsley,  and  Dorothy  Apsley,  viz.,  daughters  and  heirs  of  Charles 
Apsley,  gent.,  deceased,  brother  of  George  Apsley,  Esq.,  deceased, 
father  oi:  W.  A.,  all  of  full  age  of  14  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Pulborough  and  otherlands  in  P.  In  Hilary  term 
17  James  settled  these  on  himself  and  heirs  male,  then  on  Peter  Apsley, 
1st  son,  remainder  to  Allan  A.,  2nd  son,  remainder  to  William  A.,  3rd  son 
of  Allan  A.,  knt.,  then  to  use  of  John  Apsley,  one  of  brothers  of 
W.  A.,  remainder  to  Edward  A.,  another  brother  of  W.  A.,  remainder  to 
W.  A.'s  right  heirs.  Henry  Shelley  of  Worninghurst  granted  an 
annual  rent  of  £50  from  the  manor  of  Muntham  to  George  Apsley, 
Esq.,  father  of  W.  A.,  10  April  41  Eliz. 

W.  A.  made  will  24  May  19  James  and  left  all  his  manors  and 
lands  in  Sussex  and  Essex  or  elsewhere  to  Sir  Allan  Apsley,  Knt., 
Leiftenant  of  His  Majesty's  Tower  of  London. 

34. 

THOMAS  APTOTT.    Vol.  227,  No.  193. 

Lewes,  18  Jan.  32  Eliz.     Died  Monday  25  July  28  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Nicholas,  aged  13  and  more. 


8  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — John  Aptott,  father  of  T.  A.,  Hilary  5  Eliz.,  purchased 
lands  in  Ripe  of  Jonn  Thatcher,  gentf,  made  will  6  Feb.  14  Eliz.  and 
left  annuity  to  Agnes  his  wife.  T.  A..  2  July  17  Eliz.,  settled  them  on 
Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Esson  of  Ripe,  and  after  bought 
other  lauds  in  Ripe.  Made  will  13  July  1586.  Had  five  daughters, 
Margaret,  Anne,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Alice  A.  Agnes  and  Ann 
Aptott  still  living. 

ABIDGE.     See  RIDGE. 

35. 

Lady  CATHEBINE  ABUNDELL.     Vol.  97,  No.  102. 

Chichester,  3  Jan.  6  Edw.  VI.  Died  (date  interpolated  and  faint, 
illegible  to  me). 

Heir,  brother  Henry,  Earl  of  Arundel. 

Lands. — House  of  black  friars  of  Arundel,  with  the  bell  tower 
(campanile)  and  churchyard  (cimiterio). 

36. 

THOMAS,  EARL  OF  ABUNDELL.  Vol.  719,  No.  180. 

Lewes,  29  Aug.  1654. 

To  enquire  of  the  lunacy  of  the  Right  Honorable  Thomas,  Earl  of 
Arundell  and  Surrey.  Jurors  say  he  has  been  a  lunatic  since  30  July 
1653. 

Heir,  brother  Henry  Howard,  Esq.,  aged  26  or  thereabouts  at 
this  Inq. 

Lands. — Castle,  Honor  and  Lordship  of  Arundell,  etc.,  worth  £150 
a  year. 

37. 

LAUBENCB  ASHBUBNHAM,  esq.     Vol.  145,  No.  16. 

Lewes,  13  March  9  Eliz.     Died  30  Oct.  7  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Adam  Ashburnham,  aged  10  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Broomhain,"  and  other 
lands  in  Q-uestling. 

38. 

JOHN  ASHBUBNHAM  of  Ashburnham,  esq.     Vol.  264,  No.  131. 

Horsham,  15  Sep.  43  Eliz.     Died  14  Oct.  33  Eliz.  at  Ashburnham. 

Heir,  sou  John  Ashburnham,  aged  20  years  10  months  and  13  days 
at  father's  death,  and  now  aged  21  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Ashburnham  and  of  Penborne  alias  Hurst 
formerly  Shoyswells  in  Warbleton,  Buxted  and  Ashburnham  and  of 
"  Megham  alias  Willsham  "  in  Warbleton  and  Ashburnham. 

39. 

ROBEBT  ASKE,  knt.     Vol.  52,  No.  66. 

E.  G.,  21  ....  (illegible)  23  Hen.  VIII.  Died  26  March 
22  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Aske,  aged  30  years  and  more. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  9 

Lands. — Held  no  lands  of  King,  but  seized  of  manor  of  Verdley 
with  appurts.  in  Verdley,  Fernehurst,  Esburn,  and  Ford,  manor  of 
Dene  with  appurts.  in  Dene,  Tullyton,  and  Petworth,  manor  of  Sholve- 
strod,  co.  Sussex,  and  Statideue  in  E.  G.,  and  "  Askes  Saltmarsh"  in 
Pevensey. 

40. 

THOMAS  AVENELL,  yeo.     Vol.  739,  No.  44. 

Petworth,  23  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  17  May  last  without  issue. 

Heir,  brother  John  Avenell,  aged  13  years  4  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Westlands  "  in  Petworth 
and  "  Greenhill,"  "  Lower  Ground,"  "  Hilliefield,"  "  Prathells  "  in 
Petworth. 

41. 

BICHAED  Awcocz,  yeo.     Vol.  409,  No.  149. 

E.  G.,  23  Sept.  4  James.     Died  21  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  20  years  5  months  14  days. 

Lands. — "  Egants  "  and  "  Eypars  "  in  Matching,  "  Francis  "  in 
F.,  "Budletts,"  "Great  Collingford  "  and  "Little  Collingford  "  in 
Fletching,  land  called  "  Peremans  Wyste  "  in  Fletching. 

42. 

THOMAS  AWCOCK.     Vol.  417,  No.  1. 

Horsham,  27  Sept.  1  Chas.     Died  8  April  18  James. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  3  months  18  days. 

Lands. — Three  acres  called  "  Lockscroft "  in  Fletching,  and  of 
messuage  and  lands  called  "  Colegodmans,"  "  Littlewoods,"  "Lod- 
yons,"  "  Longland,"  and  "  Ropyars  "  in  Fletching,  and  a  cottage  called 
"  Brookehouse  "  in  Fletching. 

AWOOD,  ATT  WOOD.     See  also  WOOD. 

43. 

THUESTAN  ATT  WOOD.     Vol.  71,  No.  142. 
Lewes,  12  Nov.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  2  May  31  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  John  At  Wood,  aged  26  at  his  death  and  now  aged  30. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  and  46s.  rent  in  Kymer  and  Cokefeld. 

44. 

KICHAED  AWOOD  of  Litlington,  gent.     Vol.  233,  No.  58. 

Lewes,  7  April  34  Eliz.     Died  2  Oct.  33  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Awood,  aged  about  7  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "  Gosleze  "  in  Hurstpierpoint, 
also  "  Bridgers"  and  "  Northbarne  "  in  Hurstpierpoint,  tenement  and 
lands  in  Horsted  Keynes  and  West  Hothlighe,  "  Willards  aliat 
Chantlerss  "  in  West  Hothlighe. 


10  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

45. 

STEPHEN  AWOOD,  late  of  Gowfold.    Vol.  295,  No.  27. 

E.  GK,  11  Aug.  5  James.     Died  last  October  last. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Joan,  aged  1  year  and  14  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — •Tenement  called  41  Sowthaynes  "  in  Cowfold.  Made  will 
26  Oct.  last  and  left  to  Joan  Awood  his  daughter  and  her  heirs, 
remainder  to  Richard  Awood  his  brother  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

46. 

WILLIAM  AYLINGE,  yeo.     Vol.  202,  No.  170. 

Midhurst,  3  Sept.  25  Eliz.     Died  18  March  1583. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Joan,  wife  of  Edmund  Grraye,  aged  42,  Eliza- 
beth, wife  of  John  Locke,  aged  30,  Agnes  Aylinge,  aged  22,  Elizabeth 
A.,  aged  18,  and  Nicholas  Morie,  son  of  Margaret  Morie,  deceased, 
daughter  of  said  W.  A.,  aged  6  years  8  months,  and  in  the  keeping  of 
Thomas  Morie,  his  father. 

Lands.— Manor  of  Wolbeding,  "  Baldens  "  in  W.,  "  Hollystes  " 
in  Estborae  (?  Eseborne),  other  lands,  etc.,  in  G-raffam,  Heyshott, 
Arundel,  also  lauds  in  Hampshire.  Made  will — wife  Elizabeth — to 
daughter  Joan  Gfraye  manor  of  Wolbeding  and  other  properties  to 
other  daughters — son  John,  deceased. 

47. 

ANTON r  AYLINGE.     Vol.  428,  No.  36. 

Petworth,  14  Aug.  2  Charles.     Died  1  June  last. 

Heir,  son  Anthony  Ayling,  aged  29  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Wodcott  Land"  and  "  Tothill  alias  Louglands  "  in 
Stedham,  messuage  and  land  in  Lurgasale,  "  Wodcroft,"  "  Mynsted 
Meades"  in  Stedham.  Made  will  19  April  last.  To  youngest  son 
John  lands  in  Lurgasale  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs,  also  to  him 
Wodcroft  and  Mynsted  Meades. 

48. 

ROBERT  AYLWYN.     Vol.  277,  No.  273. 

Chichester,  27  Aug.  33  Eliz.     Died  13  March  last. 

Heir,  sou  William  Aylwyn,  aged  21  years  1  month  and  9  days  at 
Inq.,  and  was  married  to  Jane  Frye,  now  his  wife,  2  years  and  more 
before  his  father  died. 

Lands. — Messuage,  garden,  16  acres  land,  and  6  acres  pasture  in 
Stoughton. 

49. 

JOHN  AYLWIN.  Vol.  233,  No.  4,  Vol.  251,  No.  141,  and  Vol.  254, 
No.  90. 

Chichester,  4  April  34  Eliz.     Died  12  Dec.  33  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  10  and  more  at  Inq. ;  born  25th  March. 

Lands. — '•  Tye  lands  "  in  Woolbeding.  Made  will  12  Aug.  32  Eliz. — 
two  sons  Thomas  and  John  at  21. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  11 

50. 

WILLIAM  AYLWIN.     Vol.  232,  No.  39. 

Chichester,  4  Aug.  34  Eliz.     Died  3  June  last. 

William  A.,  son  of  W.  A.,  died  7  Nov.  27  Eliz.,  s.p.,  and  John 
Aylwin,  eldest  son  of  W.  A.,  died  26  July  30  Eliz.,  s.p.  male. 

Heirs,  granddaughters.  Eleanor  A.  is  aged  6  years  11  months, 
Katherine  A.  is  aged  6  years  10  months  1  week  at  Inq.,  and  Barbara 
was  aged  4  years  on  6  July  last.  Daughters  of  John,  eldest  son  of 
W.  A. 

Lands.  —Manor  of  Treaford,  co.  Sussex,  "  Sextons  "  in  Pagham, 
and  by  deed  11  July  26  Eliz.  settled  on  himself  and  his  wife  Catherine, 
with  remainder  to  his  sons  John,  William,  and  Robert  Aylwin  and 
their  heirs  male  in  succession.  By  another  deed,  9  April  31  Eliz., 
settled  on  Eobert  Aylwin  his  only  son,  with  remainder  to  Dorothy, 
Katherine,  Margery,  Joan,  and  Elizabeth,  daughters  of  Katherine  his 
late  wife. 

51. 

THOMAS  AYLEWYN.     Vol.  243,  No.  5. 
Arundel,  26  Aug.  37  Eliz.     Died  3  Aug.  36  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  19  years  11  months  20  days. 
Lands. — "  Staple  Asshe  "    in  Westdeane   and   "  Colmans  lands  " 
in  Heyshott. 

52. 

JOHN  AYLWIN.     Vol.  409,  No.  60. 

Lewes,  15  Dec.  1  James.     Died  24  Aug.  1  James. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  4  years  6  months. 

Lands. — "  Staple  Ash  "  and  lands  in  Westdeane. 

53. 

EOBEET  AYLEWYNE,  gent.     Vol.  295,  No.  75. 
E.  G-.,  2  July  5  James.     Died  16  June  last. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  13  years  3  months  5  days. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Treat'orde,  etc.     Jane,  widow  of  E.  A.,  survives 
at  Treat'ord. 

54. 

WILLIAM  AYLEWIN,  late  of  Stoughton,  yeo.     Vol.  411,  No.  153. 
E.  GK,  1  June  11  James.     Died  1  May  9  James. 
Heir,  son  Eobert  Aylewyn,  aged  22  years  1  month  and  6  days  at 
Inq. 

Lands. — Curtilage  and  30  acres  land  in  Stoughton. 

55. 

JOHN  AYLWIN,  gent.     Vol.  350,  No.  35. 

Horsham,  2  Nov.  13  James.     Died  1  Aug.  13  James  at  Buckstedd. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  20  years  7  months  and  more. 

Lands  in  Binderton  and  at  Nudigate  and  Abiuger,  co.  Surrey. 


12  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

56. 

THOMAS  ATNSCOMBE  of  Mayfield,  esq.  Vol.  394,  No.  80,  and 
Vol.  392,  No.  105. 

Petworth,  23  Sept.  20  James.     Died  7  Dec.  18  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  A.,  aged  14  years  4  months. 

Lands. — Thomas  Aynscombe,  gent.,  deceased,  father  of  T.  A., 
seized  of  "  Bessells  Dunstones,"  etc.,  etc.,  in  Mayfield.  By  deed 
26  June  44  Eliz.  settled  on  himself  and  Mary  his  wife,  with  remainder 
to  T.  A.  and  Katherine  Eversn'eld,  daughter  of  Thos.  Eversfield,  gent., 
Thomas  A.,  the  father,  and  Mary  died  afterwards.  T.  A.  made  will 
2  May  18  James,  1620 — Katherine  his  wife — John  A.  his  late  uncle — 
Thos.  A.  his  son  and  heir  under  21,  remainder  to  John  A.,  remainder 
to  Thos.  A.,  son  of  John  A.,  brother  of  T.  A.,  remainder  to  John,  2nd 
son  of  said  John,  remainder  to  Stephen,  brother  of  T.  A.,  remainder 
to  Arthur  A.,  brother  of  T.  A.,  remainder  to  Henry  A.,  brother  of 
T.  A.  Mary  daughter  of  T.  A. 

57. 

ROBEBT  BACHELEB.     Vol.  67,  No.  95. 

Robertsbridge,  17  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.    Pied  20  Feb.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  B.,  aged  22  years. 

Lands  in  Guestling,  Sedlescomb,  etc. 

58. 

THOMAS  BATCHELOE  of  Etchingham,  yeo.     Vol.  282,  No.  9. 
E.  G.,  28  Aug.  2  James.     Died  19  Dec.  38  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  18  and  more. 
Lands. — T.  B.  held  no  lands. 

59. 

EDWAED  BAGHELOB.     Vol.  289,  No.  44. 
E.  G.,  29  July  3  James.     Died  2  April  last. 
Heir,  brother  Thomas,  aged  15  years  and  more. 
Lands. — Messuage,  2  barns,  1  mill  called  an  Apple  mill,  "  Keching- 
ham,"  and  "  Eastnewicke  "  in  Echingham. 

60. 

RICHABD  BAXSHILL.     Vol.  232,  No.  6. 

Horsham,  J2  May  34  Eliz.     Died  21  May  33  Eliz.  at  Ardingly. 
Heir,  son  Nicholas,  aged  40  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Ardingly  called  "  Ballesdye,"  "  Sharpethore  "  in  West 
Hoathly,  and  "  Bedelland  "  in  Ardiugly. 

61. 

JOHN  BACKSHTTLL.     Vol.  422,  No.  29. 

Shoreham,  3  Nov.  1  Charles.     Died  20  March  1624. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  and  more. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  13 

Lands. —  Messuage  and  lands  in  "West  Grinstead  called  "Kellers," 
"  Fosters,"  "  Tucknames  "  and  "  Tucknames  brook,"  "Trendle  Acre," 
"  Figmeade  alias  Figlandmeade,"  garden,  meadow,  "  Tytmose  Acre" 
and  "  Tytmosefield,"  "  Nunscroft,"  messuage  and  40  acres  called 
"  Northwood  "  in  Isle  of  Hayling,  co.  Southampton. 

62. 

JOHN  BACKSHELL.    Vol.  548,  No.  45. 

E.  GK,  30  March  13  Charles.     Died  16  Feb.  1635. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  15  years  7  months. 

Lands. — John  Backshell,  father  of  J.  B.,  and  J.  B.  seized  of 
"  Buryland "  and  "  Laynes "  in  Hurstpierpoint,  and  on  13  Aug. 
14  James,  on  marriage  between  J.  B.  and  Anne  daughter  of  John 
Roberts  of  Cowfold,  yeo.,  settled  to  use  of  himself  for  life,  then  on 
J.  B.  and  Anne  his  wife  and  their  heirs,  afterwards  died  in  lifetime  of 
J.  B.  J.  B.  also  seized  of  2  acres  in  Beeding.  Anne  survives. 

HENRY  BADMERINGE  alias  COOKE.     See  COOKE. 

63. 

JOHN  BAKER,  sen.     Vol.  110,  No.  154. 

Lewes,  12  June  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  15  April  2  and  3 
Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir,  son  John  Baker,  now  tenant  by  virtue  of  feoffmeut,  aged 
30  years  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Isenhurst  in  Mayfield  and  "Waldron,  water- 
mill  and  lands  in  Mayfield,  and  on  8  July  1  Edw.  VI.  conveyed  to 
John  Baker  his  second  son  (William  B.  his  son  and  heir  then  being 
alive)  the  manor  of  Isenhurst  (reserving  a  certain  portion  to 
John  Howell  of  Mayfield,  yeoman),  with  remainder  to  Robert  B.. 
another  son  of  John  B.  the  father,  remainder  to  his  right  heirs. 

64. 

JOHN  BAKER,  yeo.     Vol.  214,  No.  230. 

Uckfield,  4  April  29  Eliz.     Died  12  Feb.  29  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Michael  B.,  aged  23  and  more  on  30  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — Part  of  manor  of  Isonhurst  and  of  manor  of  Bunge- 
hurst  in  Mayfield  and  Heathfield,  "  Walwyn  "  in  Heathfield,  "  Cots- 
ford  "  in  ditto,  "Thrittys"  in  Pevensey,  and  manor  of  "Totheyse" 
in  Bucksted,  land  in  Battle.  On  11  Sept.  26  Eliz.  made  will  at 
Battle  and  left  premises  in  B.  to  Elizabeth  his  wife  (now  living)  for 
life,  remainder  to  Thos.  B.  his  youngest  son,  also  left  rents  of  his 
manors  to  wife  Elizabeth  till  Michael  B.  his  eldest  son  was  23. 

65. 

MICHAEL  BAKER  of  Battle,  gent.    Vol.  242,  No.  69. 
Horsham,  11  June  37  Eliz.     Died  26  March  37  Eliz.  at  Battle. 
Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  5  on  4  Jan.  last. 


14  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Isonhurst  in  Mayfield  and  Waldron  with 
certain  specified  exceptions,  watermill  in  Mayfield,  and  manor  of 
Bunghurst  in  Mayfield,  "  Cotteford "  in  Heathfield.  Also  with 
his  wife  Jane  seized  of  premises  in  Battle  by  feoff rnent  of  Edward 
Farmer.  Premises  in  Battle  descend  and  should  descend  by  custom 
of  Borough  English  to  Thomas  Baker,  youngest  son  of  Michael  Baker, 
after  the  death  of  Jane. 

66. 

EGBERT  BAKES.     Vol.  247,  No.  76,  and  Vol.  253,  No.  91. 

E.  G.,  14  July  38  Eliz.     Died  8  June  27  Eliz.  at  Withyham. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  14  years  and  11  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Ingeham  alias  Engehaui  in  Kent,  "Ham- 
sell  Furnace"  and  lands  in  Eotherfield,  "Walhams,"  "  Philpots," 
and  "  Gilderidge  "  in  Withyham,  and  lands  in  Winchelsea.  Made 
will  24  May  27  Eliz. — sons  John,  Thomas,  and  Eobert. 

67. 

JOHN  BAKER  of  Ecclesden  alias  Eglesden.     Vol.  325,  No.  182. 

Petworth,  19  July  9  James.     Died  14  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  11  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Eglesden  in  West  Angmering,  site  of  manor 
of  Eustington,  manors  of  Wyke  in  Lymister  and  Westpreston, 
and  by  deed  23  Dec.  3  James  sold  some  to  John  Chapman  of 
Chichester,  merchant,  for  £300.  Thomas  Baker,  eldest  son,  John 
Baker,  second  son,  Eichard  Baker,  youngest  son.  On  1  May  9  James 
made  will.  Wife  Elizabeth  now  living. 

68. 

ABRAHAM  BAKER.     Vol.  389,  No.  90. 

Horsham,  9  Aug.  19  James.  Died  16  April  18  James  at  Crow- 
hurst. 

Heir,  son  Eichard,  aged  11  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Marshlands  in  Pevensey,  Herstmonceux  and  Manxi, 
"  Fertlands  alias  Fatlands  "  in  Catsfield,  "  Dimsland  "  in  Hailsham.  By 
deed  10  June  15  James  settled  on  himself  and  Alice  his  wife  for  lives, 
remainder  heirs  male.  They  had  issue  John  Baker,  now  living  at 
Hollington.  A.  B.  on  16  April  1620  made  will,  left  to  son  John 
annuity  of  £10  from  Marshlands. 

69. 

PHISCILLA  BAKER.     Vol.  567,  No.  94. 

E.  G.,  7  Nov.  14  Charles. 

Jurors  say  P.  B.  is  a  lunatic.  Daughter  of  Thomas  Baker  of 
Battle,  gent.,  seized  of  "  Whites  "  and  "  Marlings  "  in  Battle  and 
"Sevenoaks"  in  Bucksted,  "Barretts  Amners,"  "Weanyers"  in 
Battle,  etc.  T.  B.  made  will  5  Aug.  last,  and  made  nephew  Thomas 
Baker  ex'or  to  take  care  of  daughter  Prise-ilia,  who  is  to  live  with 
cosin  John  Baker  of  Gildridge  in  Withyham,  and  died  28  Aug.  last. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  15 

70. 

JOHN  BAKEK,  esq.     Vol.  596,  No.  135. 

Writ  dated  26  Nov.  14  (Charles).  Fragment  only.  Died  20  Sept. 
(14  Charles  missing). 

Heir,  son  .  .  .  .,  aged  40  years.  (William  ;  see  Inq.  of  son  John, 
No.  73.) 

Lands. — "  Gildridge  "  in  Withyham  and  Eotherfield,  "  Grene- 
bremes,"  "Lowbremes,"  "le  Hurst,"  "  Waleham,"  "  Harmermeades," 
"  Home  .  .  .  .,"  a  forge,  "  Hamsell "  and  "  Hamsell  furnace,"  manor  of 
Erant,  etc.,  lands  in  Kent,  Bright  ling,  Sussex.  Settled  some  of  the 
lands  on  marriage  of  his  2nd  son  John  B.  with  Elizabeth,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  John  Porter,  esq.  Will  dated  last  Aug.  14  Chas. 
Wife  Joan,  sons  Thomas  B.,  George  B.,  Robert  B. 

71. 

THOMAS  BAKER,  gent.     Vol.  595,  No.  97. 

E.  G.,  27  May  16  Chas.     Died  3rd  of  this  instant  May. 

Heir,  only  sou  John,  aged  9  years  10  months. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  of  "  Ecclesdon  alias  Eglesdon  "  and 
demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  E.,  containing  200  acres  in  West- 
angmering,  "  Bellinghams  piece,"  "  Broomehurst "  in  Lymister,  and 
manor  of  Wyke  in  Lymister. 

72. 

GILES  BAKEB.     Vol.  593;  No.  40,  and  Vol.  606,  No.  72. 

E.  G.,  27  Aug.  16  Chas.     Died  18  April  1637. 

Heir,  son  Giles,  aged  10  years  3  months  21  days. 

Lands. — "  Caskins  "  or  "  Cassyme  "  tenement  in  Ewhurst,  "  Quid- 
dleswell "  in  Hoo,  "  Launcefords  alias  Lamfords "  and  5  acres, 
"  Tannhousefield  "  and  "  Tanhouse  Yard  "  in  Nendfield,  "  the  Thome- 
lands  "  in  Nendfield,  and  on  10  April  1637  made  will — my  said  three 
daughters — to  Gyles  my  son  "Caslins"  in  Ewhurst — to  Eichard  my 
son  "  Lunceforth  alias  Lamfords  "  in  Nendfield  and  "  Tanhousefield  " — 
to  Edward  my  son  "  Quiddleswell  "  in  Hoo.  Friends  Edward  Muddle, 
clerk,  Thomas  Sharpe,  and  Elizabeth  my  wife,  overseers. 

73. 

JOHN  BAKEB,  esq.    Vol.  775,  No.  37. 

Mayfield,  25  Sept.  21  Charles.     Died  18  Dec.  last  at  Withyham. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  13  years  11  months  9  days. 

Lands. — John  Baker,  esq.,  father  of  J.  B.,  was  seized  of  "  Gildridge" 
and  other  lands  in  Withyham  and  Botherfield,  manor  and  farms  of 
"  Byrchden  alias  Byrchenden,"  "  Ossnersh  "  and  "  Colbrands  "  in 
E.  and  W.,  "  Wigsells  "  in  E.,  and  settled  on  marriage  of  J.  B.  his  son 
and  Elizabeth  one  of  the  daughters  of  John  Porter,  esq.  Levied  a  fine 
Trinity  1  Charles.  John  Baker,  sen.,  also  left  to  J.  B.  lands  in 
Eomney  Marsh,  and  died  at  Withyham  20  Sept.  14  Charles.  William 
Baker  was  then  eldest  son  and  heir  and  is  still  living.  J.  B.  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  had  issue  John  Baker,  eldest  son,  and  other  sons 


16  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Richard,  Robert,  George.  Thomas,  and  Benjamin.     Elizabeth  died  at 
Withyham  20  Sept.  16  Charles.     J.  B.  made' will  6  Nov.  last. 

74. 

THOMAS  BALLAED.  Vol.  417,  NOP.  36  and  38,  and  Vol.  418, 
No.  138. 

Petworth,  6  April  1  Charles.     Died  9  Feb.  21  James  at  Wadhurst. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Ballard,  aged  20  years  8  months  6  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Dyslies,"  "  Shephards  Wall," 
and  Burwell  in  Wadhurst  and  Lamberhurst,  a  watermill,  lands  called 
"  Peparmill "  and  "Grublands"  in  Lamberhurst,  settled  18  Sept. 
8  James  on  marriage  with  Mary,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Thomas 
Leveson,  esq..  deceased,  as  her  jointure.  T.  B.  also  seized  of  capital 
messuage  and  lands  in  Wadhnrst  called  "  Pell,"  also  "  Lalters," 
"Holies,"  "Haylocks,"  "  Holewell,"  "Woodland,"  "  Brodefield 
"Wood,"  "Carters,"  "Rownden,"  and  other  lands  in  W.  Lands  in 
Gowdhurst,  Kent.  Made  will  14  Dec.  1622 — wife  Mary — son 
Thomas  at  24 — younger  sons  Richard  and  William  Ballard — 2  daughters 
Martha  and  Elizabeth. 

75. 

THOMAS  BANKS  alias  BENCKES  of  London,  grocer.  Vol.  233, 
No.  61. 

Horsham,  12  May  34  Eliz.     Died  22  Oct.  29  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Samuel,  aged  4  years  10  months  and  6  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Tickeridge "  in  West  Hoathly  and  "Shelves  alias 
Medway  alias  John  at  the  Medway  "  in  E.  G.  Made  will  giving  to 
wife  Hanna  until  son  Samuel  is  21,  and  if  Samuel  die  then  till 
daughter  Unica  is  21,  remainder  to  wife  Hanna  for  life,  remainder  to 
sister  Phebe  for  life,  remainder  to  cousin  Bartholomew  B.,  remainder 
to  John  Bancks,  now  or  late  of  Hoadley. 

76. 

EDWARD  BANNYSTER,  gent.     Vol.  292,  No.  177. 

E.  G.,  7  Nov.  4  James.     Died  19  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Bannyster,  esq.,  aged  16  years  9  months  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Ids  worth  and  Bannysters  Court,  co.  South- 
ampton, lands  in  T.  of  W.,  manor  of  Horton  Mabank  aUas  Horton 
Horsey  and  one-third  part  of  manor  of  Eustington,  lands  in  Compton, 
Stoughton,  Tritton,  Chithurst,  messuage  in  Blackfriars.  On  27  March 
1600  made  will  as  of  Idsworth,  since  of  Putney  and  now  of  Black- 
friars,  esq.  Wife  Mary,  daughter  Mary,  son  Edward.  "  There  has 
been  unkindness  between  me  and  the  Bellinghatns,  my  nearest  kins- 
men, viz.,  the  issue  of  Barbara  Bannyster,  my  father's  sister."  If 
children  die  s.p.  property  to  Christopher  Bannyster  of  Grayes  Inn, 
remainder  to  Bannyster  Ernley,  son  of  Thomas  Ernly ,  which  Thos. 
was  son  of  John  Ernly  of  Canning,  co.  Wilts,  remainder  to  my 
brother  Robert  Wintersale.  Bannysters  Court  then  to  go  to  -my 
coozen  Thomas  Awdley,  my  cosen  John  Drurye,  and  Mr.  Bartholomew 
Tounge. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  17 

77. 

JOHN  BANNASTEE,  yeo.     Vol.  663,  No.  169. 
E.  G.,  15  April  14  James.     Died  12  Feb.  13  James. 
Heir,  son  J  ohn  Bannaster,  aged  22  and  more. 
Lands. — "  Collingodmans,"  "  Birges,"  "  Bastians,"  "  Leggesland?" 
"  Leggeswood,"  "  Simnetts,"  and  "  Shipley  Meade  "  in  Fletching. 

78. 

MAEY  BAEANTYNE,  daughter  and  heir  of  Francis  Barantyne,  esq. 
Vol.  132,  No.  59. 

Lewes,  12  Jan.  4  Eliz. 

The  Jurors  say  that  M.  B.  is  an  idiot  of  weak  mind,  and  has  been 
so  from  her  birth,  so  that  she  cannot  manage  her  own  affairs. 

79. 

JOHN  BABHAM,  gent.    Vol.  593,  No.  16. 

Lewes,  25  July  16  Chas.     Died  13  Feb.  last  at  Wadhurst. 

Heir,  son  Stephen,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  called  "  Shoesmiths  alias  Ould  Shoesmiths," 
2  water  mills,  "  Great  Baredge,"  the  mill  pond  in  Wadhurst,  and 
barn  and  lands  in  "Wadhurst,  late  William  Huggetts,  and  land 
bought  of  Edmund  Shepperd,  formerly  Thomas  Bodies,  "  Barnefield  " 
and  "Honleighs"  in  Wadhurst,  iron  mill  called  "Verredge,"  water 
mill  called  "  Barkely  mill,"  "  Verredge  down  "  in  Frant,  also  "  Wyses" 
and  "  Brooklands "  in  Frant,  "  Sewerbridle  Wood  alias  Sewers 
Wood,"  "  Nobles  Gate  "  in  Frant,  bought  of  John  Ellis.  Made  will, 
which  is  quoted. 

80. 

THOMAS  BABNABD  of  Goring,  yeo.     Vol.  213,  No.  137. 
Arundel,  27  Feb.  29  Eliz.     Died  last  Feb.  28  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands.— "  Whittes,"  "  Clerkes,"  and  "  Stanlies,"  and  other  lands 
in  Goring. 

81. 

JOHN  BAENAED  of  Goring,  yeo.     Vol.  326,  No.  79. 

E.  G.,  16  March  9  James.     Died  26  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  19  years  8  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Goring  called  "  Whites,"  by  deed 
17  Oct.  1609  granted  same  to  John  Barnard  his  son  and  Mary  his 
wife  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  to  himself  and  his  heirs. 
Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Stanleyes "  in  Goring,  and  by  deed 
17  Oct.  7  James  granted  to  trustees  to  use  of  himself  for  life,  then 
for  use  of  John  B.,  his  eldest  son,  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to 
himself  J.  B.  John  Barnard  the  son  on  20  Sept.  7  James  married 
the  said  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Seldeii,  according  to  the  ecclesiastical 
laws  of  this  kingdom. 

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18  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

82. 

JOHN  BABNABD.    Vol.  403,  No.  35. 
Petworth,  14  Jan.  22  Jaines.     Died  1  Oct.  last. 
Heir,  son  John  B.,  aged  14  years  6  days. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  30  acres  in  Goring. 

83. 

JOHN  BABNABD.    Vol.  470,  No.  32. 
Shoreham,  6  Sept.  7  Charles.     Died  26  June  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Whites  "  in  Tarring  and  lands  in  Goring.  Elizabeth 
his  widow  survives. 

84. 

JOHN  BABNABD.    Vol.  622,  No.  28. 

Horsham,  17  Oct.  20  Charles.     Died  14  May  19  Charles. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  3  years. 

Lands. — "  "Whites,"  "  Stanleys,"  and  "  Shreeches,"  and  lands  in 
Goring  which  he  bought  of  Edward  Bernard  by  deed  6  May  12  Charles. 
So  seized  by  deed  27  Feb.  14  Chas.,  in  consideration  of  marriage 
between  himself  and  Avice  Wessencrofte  enfeoffed  John  Geering  of 
Ashurst,  yeo.,  and  John  Cooke  of  Blewhouse  in  Goring  to  uses. 
Avice  survives. 

85. 

JOHN  BABNABD,  yeo.    Vol.  775,  No.  35. 

Petworth,  28  July  21  Charles.     Died  20  Feb.  19  Chas. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Susanna,  aged  on  last  of  May  last  3  years. 

Land. — Messuage  and  land  in  Goring  by  deed  13  Aug.  13  Chas. 
between  himself  and  George  Cooke  and  John  Cooke,  only  son  of 
George,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  himself  and  Mary 
Cooke,  daughter  of  George,  settled  to  self,  longer  liver,  heirs,  and  on 
1  Sept.  13  Charles  they  were  married.  Mary  survives. 

86. 

STEPHEN  BABNHAM,  esq.     Vol.  301,  No.  81. 

Horsham,  15  March  5  James.  Died  1  Jan.  5  James  at  Southover, 
near  Lewes. 

Heir,  son  Martin  Barnham,  esq.,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Site  of  priory  of  "  Beigham,"  manor  of  Ochley,  and 
on  8  Jan.  3  James,  in  consideration  of  marriage  then  had  between 
Martin  B.,  son  and  heir  of  S.  B.,  and  Jane,  daughter  of  Walter 
Dobell,  settled  on  them  and  their  heirs,  and  7  Feb.  1606  settled 
London  property  on  his  wife  Anne  for  life,  then  on  his  right  heirs. 
Widow  Anne  survives  at  Southover. 

87. 

MABTIN  BABNHAM,  esq.     Vol.  390,  No.  152. 
Petworth,  22  March  18  James.     Died  last  Sept.  last  in  St.  Mil- 
dred's, London. 


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Coheirs,  Ursula  wife  of  Eobert  Swift,  Knt.,  sister  of  M.  B., 
Elizabeth  Dobell,  sister  of  M-  B.,  aged  29,  and  Juliana  Mason,  niece. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Beigham  alias  Bayham  in  Frant  and  Lamber- 
hurst,  10  messuages  in  St.  Mary  Colechurch,  St.  Olave  in  Old  Jewry, 
St.  Mildred  the  Virgin  in  the  Poultry.  By  deed  6  March  14  James 
settled  on  sister  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Walter  Dobell,  the  younger,  of 
Palmer,  gent.  Jane  B.  his  wife,  Juliana  Mason  his  niece,  daughter  of 
Alice  Mason,  his  sister,  survive. 


JOHN  BABBENDEN.     Vol.  238,  No.  50. 

E.  G.,  5  Nov.  36  Eliz.     Died  6  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  33  years. 

Lands. — "  Browses  "  in  Plompton.  By  deed  dated  6  Sept.  25  Eliz. 
settled  on  himself  for  life  and  afterwards  on  John  his  son  and  his 
heirs  male  by  Anne,  daughter  of  John  Grynyere,  whom  he  intended 
to  marry,  remainder  to  his  heirs. 

89. 

WILLIAM  BAETLOTT,  esq.     Vol.  264,  No.  151. 

Horsham,  15  Sept.  43  Eliz.     Died  11  June  last. 

Heir,  grandson  Richard  Bartlott,  son  and  heir  of  Eobert  B., 
deceased,  son  and  heir  of  W.  B.,  aged  38  years  8  March  last. 

Lands. — Seized  (1)  to  self  and  heirs,  (2)  to  Thos.  B.  of  Okehurst 
and  heirs,  (3)  to  Edw.  B.  and  heirs,  (4)  to  Thos.  B.  of  Le  Manwood, 
remainder  to  right  heirs  of  W.  B.,  of  manor  of  Stopham.  On  27  Feb. 
26  Eliz.  deed  of  marriage  between  Richard  B.,  cosen  and  heir  of  said 
W.  B.,  and  Mary  Covert,  sister  of  Walter  C.  of  Slaugham.  John  B., 
brother  of  Richard,  Henry  B.,  another  brother  of  Richard.  27  Feb. 
26  Eliz.  Richard  B.  and  Mary  C.  married  at  Slaugham.  Anne,  widow 
of  W.  B.,  survives  at  Stopham. 

90. 

WALTER  BAETLOTT,  esq.     Vol.  607,  No.  95. 

E.  &.,  23  March  16  Chas.     Died  1  Jan.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Frances,  aged  30,  wife  of  John  Lawrence, 
clerk,  Mary,  aged  29,  wife  of  Henry  Bartlett,  esq.,  Anne  B.,  aged  26 
and  more,  Jane  B.,  aged  23  and  more,  Elizabeth  B.,  aged  20  and  more, 
and  Barbara  B.,  aged  18  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Warnham  alias  Denne-  in  Warnham,  Ford, 
Stopham,  advowson  of  Stopham,  etc. 

91. 

JOHN  BAEWICKE,  gent.    Vol.  313,  No.  31. 
E.  G.,  6  Oct.  8  James.     Died  1  April  last. 
Heir,  brother  Curtis  Barwicke,  aged  26  and  more. 
Lands. — Rectory  of  Compton. 

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20  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

92. 

ROGER  BARWICK,  gent.     Vol.  594,  No.  42. 

Petworth,  25  Aug.  16  Charles.     Died  22  June  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Richard,  aged  20  years  2  months. 

Lands  in  Westmarden,  Rectory  of  Upmarden.  On  6  June 
16  Charles  made  John  Apsley  of  Pulborough,  esq.,  Curtis  Barwick  of 
Westmarden,  gent.,  and  Thomas  Barnard  of  Petworth,  gent.,  trustees 
for  99  years  to  raise  portions  for  daughters. 

93. 

JOHN  BAYLY.    Vol.  739,  No.  51. 

Lewes,  21  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  5  Feb.  12  Charles. 

Heir.     (Jury  do  not  know  name  or  age  of  heir.) 

Lands. — "  Heggeland  alias  Hedgeland  "  in  Chayly.     By  will  dated 

7  Nov.  1636  left  premises  to  Alice  his  wife  for  life,  and  after  to 
Joseph  Bayly  his  brother  and  his  heirs. 

94. 

JOHN  BEARD  (BERD)  of  Edburton  (Aberton).     Vol.  75,  No.  63. 
Petworth,  23  Sept.  (37  ?)  Hen.  VIII.     Died  19  Sept.  37  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  John  Beard,  aged  7  years  at  his  death,  and  now  aged 

8  and  more  but  not  9. 

Lands. — "  Berrey  lands  "  in  Hurstpierpoint,  "  Swaynes  "  in  Wood- 
mancote,  "Stones,"  "Adcocks,"  and  "Whytebroke"  in  Henfield, 
which  he  held  with  remainder  to  his  sons  John  B.,  Richard  B.,  and 
Thomas  B.,  remainder  to  his  daughters  Mary  B.,  Dorothy  B.,  and 
Margaret  B.  Also  with  Elizabeth  his  wife  seized  of  "  Brasyers  "  and 
"  Gastons"  in  Edburton,  "  Winckley"  in  "Woreham,  parish  of  Henfield, 
"  Villands "  and  "  Gardeners  "  in  Henfield,  with  same  remainders 
after  their  deaths.  Elizabeth  survives  at  Edburtou. 

95. 

THOMAS  BEARD.    Vol.  291,  No.  106. 
E.  G.,  15  April  4  James.     Died  21  Sept.  41  Eliz. 
Heir,  only  son  Thomas,  aged  10, 

Lands. — Manor  of  Wykensand  in  "Woodmancoate,  Alborne,  and 
Edburton,  lands  in  W.  called  "  Capforth." 

96. 

WILLIAM,  VISCOUNT  BEAUMONT,  Lord  of  Bardolff.  Vol.  24, 
No.  79. 

Lewes,  5  Oct.  1  Hen.  VIII.     Died  19  Dec.  23  Hen.  VII. 

Heirs,  great-nephews  Brian  Stapleton,  knt.,  son  of  Joan,  daughter 
of  Joan,  late  sister  of  said  Viscount,  aged  25  at  Inq.,  and  John  Noires, 
esq.,  son  of  Fredeswide,  another  daughter  of  Joan  the  sister,  aged 
19  years  and  more.  Francis  Lovell,  son  of  Joan,  the  sister,  was  heir 
but  was  attainted  of  high  treason, 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  21 

Lands. — Said  Viscount  on  24  April  1  Hen.  VII.  married  at 
Westminster  a  certain  Elizabeth  Scrope,  now  wife  of  John  Veer, 
Earl  of  Oxford,  and  was  seized  of  manors  of  Plompton,  Buskeyage, 
Pedynghoe,  Barcombe,  Fletching,  and  Byrlinge,  and  died  without  issue. 

97. 

HEJTBY  BELKNAP,  esq.     Vol.  4,  No.  23. 
Inquisition  10  Nov.  4  Hen.  VII.     Died  20  June  3  Hen.  VII. 
Heir,  son  Edward  B.,  aged  17. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Knelle  in  Beckle  and  Pesemarsh,  wife  Margaret 
has  it  for  life. 

98. 

EDWAED  BELKNAPP,  knt.    Vol.  37,  No.  133. 

Lewes,  (5  ?)  Oct.  13  Hen.  VIII.     Died  25  March  11  Hen.  VIII. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Ann,  wife  of  Robert  Wotton,  knt.,  Mary,  wife  of 
G-erard  Bennett,  aged  43,  Alice,  wife  of  William  Shelley,  aged  40  and 
more,  and  great-nephew  Anthony  Coke,  esq.,  son  of  John,  son  of 
Elizabeth,  another  sister  of  E.  B.,  aged  16  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Knelle.  Made  will — wife  Lady  Alice  B., 
brother  William  Shelley  and  my  sister  his  wife,  niece  Beatrix  Ranson. 
Had  manors  of  Walston  and  Marston,  co.  Warwick.  Inherited 
manor  of  Knelle  as  son  and  heir  of  Henry  B.,  who  by  will  left  it  to 
Margaret,  his  widow,  for  her  life. 

99. 

WILLIAM  BELLHOUSE,  esq.  Vol.  411,  No.  162,  and  Vol.  338, 
Nos.  36  and  45. 

E.  G.,  6  Oct.  10  James.     Died  30  May  1597  at  West  Hoathly. 

Heir,  daughter  Margaret,  now  wife  of  Alan  Carr,  Clerk,  aged  18 
and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Gravety  alias  Moate  House "  in  West  Hoathly, 
"  Leames,"  "  Great  Meadow,"  and  other  meadows,  "  Wheatefield," 
"  le  Moate  Wood,"  "  East  longcrof t,"  "  West  longcroft,"  "  Heathe- 
field,"  "  Moate  greatfield,"  "  Watchcroft "  in  West  Hoathly. 

100. 

THOMAS  BELLIKGHAM.     Vol.  6,  No.  53. 

Inquisition  20  Nov.  6  Hen.  VII.  Died  on  the  Feast  of  the 
Annunciation  last. 

Heir,  son  Ralph  B.,  aged  20  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Yapton,  moiety  of  manor  of  Iryngeham  in 
Old  Shoreham,  and  messuage  in  Petworth,  co.  Sussex. 

101. 

RALPH  BELYNGHAM,  esq.     Vol.  53,  No.  34. 

Petworth,  9  Oct.  24  Hen.  VIII.    Died  2  March  23  Hen.  VIII. 


22  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  son  John  B.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Grensted,  half  manor  of  Thakeham,  lands  in 
Yapton  and  Pollyng  (called  "  Harinare  "  and  "  Lyonsfeld  "),  Bargham 
and  Haine,  Arundel,  Littlehampton,  Lymester,  Off  ham,  Warnham, 
and  Rudgewick.  On  26  Jan.  7  Hen.  VIII.  settled  manor  of  Charleston 
and  Tisteds  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  John  his  son  and  Anne,  wife 
of  said  John,  and  their  heirs,  remainder  to  his  heirs.  Made  will 
22  April  16  Hen.  VIII.  Blanche  my  wife  shall  have  £20  a  yere 
above  all  charges  according  to  feoffment  made  to  her  as  Blanche 
Vaghne.  Lands  to  John  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  William 
my  son  and  heirs,  remainder  to  John  Belyngham,  son  and  heir  of 
Edward  B.,  remainder  to  Edward  B.,  brother  of  same  John,  remainder 
to  my  brother  Eichard  B.  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

102. 

JOHN  BELLINGHAM  of  Lymester.  Vol.  67,  No.  97,  and  Vol.  69, 
No.  109. 

Chichester,  11  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  10  Sept.  34  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Ralph  Bellingham,  aged  18  years  and  more. 

Lands. — A  certain  Ralph  Bellingham  was  seized  of  "  Charleston  " 
and  "  Mysteds  "  in  West  Firle,  and  of  manor  of  Coverts  in  Yapton, 
and  lands  in  Poling,  and  settled  18  Oct.  21  Hen.  VII.  to  use  of  himself, 
Agnes  his  wife,  and  their  heirs.  They  had  issue  J.  B.,  their  son  and 
heir,  and  died.  J.  B.  also  had  lands  in  Laughton,  Ripe,  West 
Grinstead,  Littlehampton,  and  Lymester,  and  half  manor  of  Thakeham 
to  himself  and  heirs,  with  remainder  to  Edward  Bellingham,  one  of 
the  brothers  of  J.  B.,  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Richard  B.,  one  of 
the  brothers  of  said  Ralph  B.,  and  heirs,  remainder  to  Joan  Sherley, 
wife  of  Ralph  S.  and  sister  of  J.  B.,  and  heirs,  remainder  to  right  heirs 
of  Thomas  Bellingham,  (?  grandfather,  indistinct)  of  said  J.  B. 

103. 

JOHN  BELLINGHAM  of  Little  Horsted,  gent.    Vol.  69,  No.  134. 

Steyning,  7  Nov.  35  Hen.  VIII.     Died  1  Nov.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  4  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  Richard  Shelley,  Nicholas  G-aynesford,  and 
George  Shelley  were  seized  of  manor  of  Irringham  Walkested  in  Old 
Shoreham,  and  demised  to  said  J.  B.  and  a  certain  Joan  Delve, 
daughter  of  John  Delve,  whom  J.  B.  intended  to  marry,  and  to  John 
Thatcher,  Edward  Banaster,  John  Everarde,  gent.,  Thos.  Delve  of 
Uckfield,  yeo.,  to  selves  and  heirs,  remainder  to  heirs  of  Edward  B., 
father  of  J.  B.,  remainder  to  Richard,  brother  of  aforesaid  Edward, 
remainder  to  John  B.  of  Lymester,  s.  and  h.  of  Ralph  B.,  brother  of 
aforesaid  Richard,  remainder  to  Joan  Sherley,  daughter  of  Thos.  B., 
remainder  to  right  heirs  of  Thos.  B.,  and  after  John  married  said  Joan 
and  had  issue  John  B.  Joan  survives.  James  Gage,  husband  of  said 
Joan,  and  said  Joan  have  taken  rents  and  profits.  J.  B.  also  seized  of 
"  Haselholt "  in  Southwick. 


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104. 

JOHN  BELYNGHAM,  gent.     Vol.  110,  No.  158. 
Lewes,  12  June  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary. 

To  prove  the  age  of  J.  B.,  gent.,  cousin  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Belyngham,  knt.  Jurors  say  he  was  20  on  last  June  last. 

105. 

JOHN  BELLINGHAM,  esq.     Vol.  183,  No.  81. 

Lewes,  24  April  20  Eliz.     Died  6  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Bellingham,  aged  13  years  23  weeks  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Eringham  alias  Eringham  Walsted  in  Old 
Shoreham  and  Beeding  settled  on  his  wife  Ann  for  life  by  deed  of 
16  Nov.  2  Eliz.  Also  rnauor  of  Eringham  Breuse  in  Old  Shoreham 
and  New  Shoreham,  capital  messuage  called  "  Hydeane  "  in  Washing- 
ton. Made  will  8  Peb.  18  Eliz. — wife  Anne — John  Bellingham,  my 
son  and  heir  apparent — my  four  youngest  children.  Ann,  his  widow, 
is  still  living. 

106. 

RICHAED  BELLINGHAM,  esq.     Vol.  238,  No.  56. 

E.  G.,  5  Nov.  36  Eliz.     Died  20  Dec.  85  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  and  advowsons  of  Hangleton  and  Newtimber, 
manor  of  Truleigh.  Lands  in  Bexley,  Hove,  Pevensey,  and  Warning- 
lid,  Slaugham,  advowson  of  Blatchington.  Jurors  say  said  Richard 
and  Mary  his  wife  were  seized  for  themselves  and  their  heirs  male, 
remainder  to  Edward  B.,  father  of  R.  B.,  remainder  to  Edward  B., 
gent.,  brother  of  Edward  the  father,  remainder  to  Henry  B.,  gent., 
remainder  to  Richard  B.,  gent.,  remainder  to  Thomas  B.,  gent. 

107. 

JOHN  BELLINGHAM,  esq.     Vol.  344,  No.  68. 

Stopham,  20  Sept.  12  James.     Died  1  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Bellingham,  aged  24  years  or  thereabouts. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Erringham  alias  Erringham  Walsted,  capital 
messuage  and  dovecot  and  lands  in  Old  Shoreham  and  Beeding,  and 
"  Walsteeds "  in  Old  Shoreham,  and  manor  of  Erringham  Brewes 
alias  Breuse,  and  lands  in  Old  Shoreham  and  New  Shoreham. 

108. 

RICHAED  BELLINGHAM,  esq.    Vol.  425,  No.  79. 

Shoreham,  7  Sept.  2  Chas.     Died  20  Aug.  1  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  B.,  aged  13  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Erringham  alias  Erringham  Walsted  and  of 
Erringham  Brewes  alias  E.  Brewse,  lands,  etc.  , called  "  Walsteds  "  in 
Old  Shoreham,  and  by  deed  18  March  11  James  enfeoffed  Edward 


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Bellingham,  knt.,  Henry  Shelley,  Thomas  Bowyer,  and  John  Birch, 
esqs.,  as  trustees  for  himself  for  life,  then  to  use  of  Jane  B.,  then 
his  wife,  1st  and  2nd  sons  heirs  male,  remainder  over. 

109. 

EDWABD  BELLINGHAM,  knt.     Vol.  566,  No.  36. 

Arundel,  7  May  14  Charles.  Died  24  Jan.  12  Charles  at  New 
Shoreham. 

Heir,  Cecilia  West,  wife  of  Thomas  West,  is  cousin  and  heir  (viz., 
daughter  and  heir  of  Kichard  Bellingham,  deceased,  brother  of  Edward 
B.,  esq.,  deceased,  father  of  Sir  E.  B.),  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Moiety  of  manor  of  Ovingdeane  and  also  of  advowson, 
lands  in  E.  Aldrington,  Portslade,  and  Hangleton,  one-eighth  of  Castle 
and  Barony  of  Lewes  and  manors  of  Houndean,  Halleigh,  le  Court 
Bushes,  Cuckfield,  and  manors  of  Woodmancoate  and  Morley  Lay  lands 
in  Bolney,  lands  in  Henfield,  Cowfold,  and  Shermanbury. 

110. 

EDWABD  BELSON.    Vol.  97,  No.  118. 
Lewes,  8  June  6  Edw.  VI. 
Is  an  idiot  and  of  weak  mind  since  his  birth. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Alice,  aged  35,  wife  of  John  Saunders,  and  Marian, 
aged  34,  wife  of  John  Horscrofte. 

Lands  in  Weke,  Littlehampton,  and  Lymster. 

111. 

WILLIAM  BENGE  of  Wadhurst,  yeo.    Vol.  379,  No.  53. 

E.  G.,  11  Aug.  18  James.     Died  4  Oct.  17  James  at  Wadhurst. 

Heir,  only  son  Edward,  aged  28  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Two  messuages  and  lands  near  Corsley  Street  in 
Wadhurst,  and  one  other  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Tokinghurst  " 
in  W.,  and  tithes  of  Tokinghurst,  "  Catts "  in  Eotherfield,  and 
other  lands  in  Wadhurst. 

112. 

THOMAS  BENETT  of  Chanckton,  yeo.     Vol.  75,  No.  66. 

Petworth,  25  Oct.  38  Hen.  VIII.  Died  14  Oct.  (36  or  37) 
Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Benett,  aged  50. 

Lands. — "  Sewell"  in  Ashington  and  Washington,  "  Cotmede  "  in 
Ashington,  "Palmers"  in  Goring,  also  property  formerly  "  Michel- 
bornes  "  in  Ashington  settled  on  himself  and  Julian  his  wife  for  life, 
she  survives,  "  Fawkners  "  and  "  Watermans  "  in  Findon,  "  Oxborne  " 
in  Siddlesham,  "  Chapmans  "  in  Ashington,  and  other  lands  settled  on 
himself  for  life,  with  remainder  to  John  Benett  his  son  and  heir, 
remainder  to  Thomas  Benett,  eldest  son  of  John  B.,  and  Agnes  his 
wife  by  deed  of  27  Aug.  32  Hen.  VIII. 


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113. 

THOMAS  BENNETT.     Vol.  233,  No.  63,  and  Vol.  267,  No.  82. 

Horsham,  1  July  36  Eliz.     Died  30  June  33  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  B.,  aged  3  years.  (Agnes,  the  widow,  has 
jointure,  and  has  remarried  Robert  Dendye.) 

Lands. — "  Gyldenhurst "  in  Pulborough  and  lands  (named)  in 
Wisborough  Green,  "  Wales  "  in  Shepley. 

114. 

THOMAS  BENNETT.     Vol.  289,  No.  66. 

E.  G.,  29  July  3  James.     Died  22  April  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  half  an  acre  in  Bynsted,  "  Diggles  "  in 
Billingshurst,  meadow  near  Offam  Hill  in  Southstoke,  several 
messuages  in  Arundel,  lands  in  Little  Hampton  and  Weeke. 

115. 

THOMAS  BENNETT.     Vol.  304,  No.  26. 

Horsham,  5  March  5  James. 

Jurors  say  that  Thomas  Bennett,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Bennett, 
deceased,  was  baptized  at  Shipley  24  July  1586,  and  was  21  on  24  July 
last. 

116. 

THOMAS  BENNETT,  gent.     Vol.  314,  No.  150. 
Horsham,  20  Aug.  8  James.     Died  11  July  last  but  one. 
Heir,  (?)  son  William,  age  not  given. 

Lands. — Houses,  etc.,  in  Aruudel.  Made  will  and  left  to  wife 
Mary,  who  died  26  Sept.  last,  and  son  William. 

117. 

PHILIP  BENNETT.     Vol.  398,  No.  100. 

Petworth,  6  June  21  James.  Died  30  March  last  before  7  a.m.  of 
that  day  at  Wotton. 

Heir,  son  Philip,  aged  15  years  5  months  5  days. 

Lands. — Philip  Bennett,  sen.,  father  of  P.  B.,  was  seized  of 
"  Hawkensopers  "  in  Ashurst,  "  Pawkners  "  and  "  Sywars  "  in  parishes 
of  Wiston,  Ashurst,  and  Buncton,  and  on  11  Oct.  1616  made  will  and 
left  premises  to  P.  B.  for  12  years,  and  after  his  death  or  termination 
of  term  to  Philip  Bennett,  son  of  P.  B.,  remainder  to  Henry  Bennett, 
another  son  of  P.  B.,  remainder  to  P.  B.  and  heirs  for  ever.  He  died, 
and  after  P.  B.  entered  according  to  will,  remainder  to  his  sons. 
P.  B.  also  seized  of  "  Leeland,"  "  Sands,"  "  Buckells,"  "  Wilsland," 
and  "  Tynders  alias  Tyndhurst "  in  W.  Grinstead,  part  of  manor  of 
Chankton,  "  Great  Hewenstreats  alias  Hewarstreats,"  "  lesser  Hewen- 
streats  alias  Hewarstreats,"  "Brewars",in  Hamsey,  "Sanders," 
"  le  Penn,"  "  Aliens,"  2  parcels  of  land  called  "  Fawkhill,"  "  Milborowe" 
and  "  Learns  alias  Lyams  "  in  Steninge,  parcel  of  manor  of  Wickham, 


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also  rent  of  £7  from  lands  and  tenements  in  Steninge.  Made  will 
and  left  to  son  Henry  Bennett  premises  in  W.  Grinstead  and  Hamsey 
and  to  John  Bennett  his  son  premises  in  Steninge. 

118. 

PHILLIPP  BENNETT,  gent.     Vol.  519,  No.  91. 

Lewes,  18  March  10  Charles.     Died  6  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  6  years  6  months  19  days. 

Lands.— "  Sanders,"  "lePenn,"  "  Allyns,"  "Fawkehill,"  "Mil- 
borowe,"  "  Leames  alias  Lyams "  in  Steaninge,  a  rent  of  £7  from 
lands  in  S.  called  "  Northovers  "  and  "le  Dole ;"  "  Lee  land  "  in  West 
Grinstead,  "  Blowers "  in  Plumpton,  2  messuages  in  P.,  "  Great 
Hewenstreats  "  or  "  Hewarstreats  "  and  "  Cookspike  alias  Parkfield  " 
in  Hamsey,  10  acres  near  Cooksbridge,  "  Brewens  "  and  "  Goteacre  " 
in  Hamsey,  "  Lesser  Hewenstreats  alias  Hewarstreats  "  in  H.  by  deed 
30  April  8  Chas.  (then  of  Wotton,  gent.)  in  consideration  of  marriage 
between  himself  and  Ann,  one  of  the  daughters  of  John  Middleton, 
esq.,  settled  on  self  for  life,  then  Anne,  then  on  his  heirs.  Also  seized 
of  "  Hawkensops  "  in  Ashurst,  f'  Siviars,"  "  Fawkners  "  in  Wiston, 
Ashurst,  and  Bunckton,  part  of  manor  of  Wiston,  "  Sands," 
"Buckells,"  "Wilsland"  and  "Tynders  alias  Tyndhurst"  in  West 
Grinstead.  Anne  Bennett  survives. 

119. 

JAMES  BENOK.     Vol.  148,  No.  15. 
Cuckfield,  18  Aug.  10  Eliz. 

Is  an  idiot  and  has  been  so  since  20  Oct.  1556.  Has  no  lands,  but 
some  goods  in  hands  of  John  Smythe. 

120. 

WILLIAM,  MAEQUESS  BEEKELET.     Vol.  9,  No.  6. 

Inq.  13  Nov.  9  Hen.  VII.     Died  14  Feb.  7  Hen.  VII.,  s.p. 

Heir,  brother  Maurice  B.,  aged  56  and  more. 

Lands. — One-fourth  of  manors  of  Brighthelmston,  Clayton,  Mid- 
delton,  Meeching,  Seford,  Alyugton,  one-eighth  manors  of  Cuckfield, 
Hownden,  and  Kymer,  one-eighth  of  chace  of  Cleryss,  Forest  of 
Worth,  borough  of  Lewes,  Barony  of  Lewes,  court  of  Nomannesland, 
and  rent  of  36*.  2d.  in  Iford.  Prem.  settled  on  King  Hen.  VII.  and 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  Marquess's  right  heirs. 

121. 

RICHAED  BEST.    Vol.  97,  No.  90. 

Horsham,  4  Oct.  6  Edw.  VI.     Died  12  July. 

Heirs,  sisters  Elizabeth  B.,  aged  13  years,  and  Alice  B.,  aged 
10  years. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  iu  Westwyteryng  and  reversions 
after  the  death  of  Joan,  widow  of  John  Boyse,  deceased,  in  West- 
witteriug  and  Selsey. 


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122. 

THOMAS  BETTISWOBTH,  gent.    Vol.  238,  No.  61. 
E.  G.,  7  Oct.  36  Eliz.     Died  21  March  last. 
Heir,  son  Peter,  aged  29. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Deane  and  Iping;  "  Millands,"  "  Ripsley," 
and  "  Yallchast  "  in  Trotton,  manor  of  Rogate. 

123. 

PETER  BETTESWOBTH,  gent.    Vol.  341,  No.  17. 
Horeham  (?  Horsham),  5  April  12  James.     Died  1  Oct.  last. 
Heir,  son  Peter,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Chithurst  and  property  in  Turwiche  and 
Trotton,  also  in  Hambledon,  Hants. 

124. 

RTCHABD  BETTESWOBTH,  gent.     Vol.  344,  No.  58. 

Shoreham,  5  April  12  James.     Died  20  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  Peter  B.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Fyning  with  appurts.  in  Rogate,  Turwycke, 
Hastings,  Estborne,  and  Wollavington,  also  of  manor  of  Turwycke 
and  advowson  and  Rectory  of  Rogate,  messuage  called  "  Jewnyngs  " 
in  Rogate,  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Reeds  alias  Tulls,"  100  acres 
in  Hartyng  and  "  Common  Mead  "  in  Harting. 

125. 

ABTHUB  BETTISWOBTH,  gent.     Vol.  380,  No.  117. 

E.  &.,  3  Nov.  18  James.     Died  10  Nov.  last  without  issue. 

Heir,  nephew  Peter  Bettesworth,  knt.,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — "Reads  alias  Carpenters  Reads  "  in  Harting  and  "  Cookes 
land  "  in  Elstead,  "  Mullens  alias  Mallens  "  in  Rogate,  "  Woodstocks," 
"  Wisdoms,"  "  Northfields,"  "  Smyths  "  and  "  Russells  "  in  Rogate, 
half  Cannon  land  and  Upton  Meadow  in  Harting.  Made  will  6  Aug. 
1615 — nephew  Arthur  B.,  son  of  brother  Richard  B. — nephew 
Thomas  B.,  son  of  late  brother  Peter— My  father  Peter  B.,  gent. — 
my  brother  Christopher  B.  On  21  Aug.  13  James  settled  Cannon 
lands  and  Upperton  Meade  on  himself  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to 
said  Arthur  Bettesworth,  jun.,  named  in  his  will,  and  his  heirs, 
remainder  to  Richard  Bettesworth  of  Fyning,  gent.,  son  of  Richard  B. 
of  Fyning,  gent.,  brother  of  A.  B.,  and  his  assigns  for  ever.  A.  B. 
also  31  March  17  James  settled  Heathdowne  on  himself  for  life,  and 
after  on  Peter  B.,  named  in  said  will,  and  his  heirs. 

126. 

JOHN  BETTESWOBTH,  yeo.     Vol.  566,  No.  2. 
Arundel,  14  Dec.  13  Charles.     Died  20  Oct.  13  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  Richard,  aged  42  years  or  thereabouts. 
Lands. — "  Kembers  "  in  Stedham,  "  Combehouse  "  in  S.    Elizabeth, 
widow  of  J.  B.,  survives  at  Stedham  and  claims  dower. 


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127. 

EICHARD  BETTESWOBTH.     Vol.  593,  No.  32. 

Petworth,  25  Aug.  16  Chas.     Died  8  July  last. 

Heirs. — Daughters  Elizabeth  B.,  aged  18  years  3  months  6  days, 
Jane  B..  aged  14  years  4  months,  Christian  B.,  aged  12  years  3  months 
24  days,  Joan  B.,  aged  10  years  1  month  26  days,  Agnes  B.,  aged 
5  years  6  months  24  days,  Mary  B.,  aged  2  years  6  months  20  days. 

Lands  in  Stedham  leased  to  Robert  Palmer  of  Bramshott, 
Hants,  yeo.,  by  deed  dated  18  June  15  Chas.,  in  which  he  was 
described  as  R.  B.  of  Ipinge,  yeo.  Elizabeth  Bettesworth,  widow  of 
John  B.,  deceased,  late  father  of  R.  B.,  is  living. 

128. 

PETEB  BETTESWOBTH,  gent.    Vol.  752,  No.  207. 
Petworth,  28  July  16  Chas.     Died  22  Dec.  decimo  ....  Chas. 
Heir,  only  son  Arthur,  aged  19  years  6  months. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Chithurst  in  Chithurst  and  Iping,  "  Kingsham," 
"  Trippetts,"  "  Weekwood,"  etc.,  in  C.  and  I. 

129. 

THOMAS  BETTESWOBTH,  esq.     Vol.  752,  No.  203. 
Midhurst,  3  Aug.  18  Chas.     Died  23  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  brother  Benjamin,  aged  30  and  more. 
Lands.— No  hereditary  lands  in  Sussex. 

130. 

HENRY  BICKELET  of  Chudham,  esq.     Vol.  159,  No.  71. 
Chichester,  21  Aug.  13  Eliz.     Died  15  Dec.  1570. 
Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  20. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Chudham  and  Thorney  and  advowson  of 
Thorney. 

131. 

THOMAS  BICKLET.    Vol.  233,  No.  20,  and  Vol.  307,  No.  19. 
Chichester,  3  April  34  Eliz.     Died  16  April  33  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  3  years  and  1  day. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Chidham  and  Thorney  and  advowson  of 
Churches,  messuage  and  lands  in  Thorney. 

132. 

THOMAS  BICKLET,  esq.     Vol.  607,  No.  87,  and  Vol.  752,  No.  199. 

Ohichester,  23  Sept.  16  Charles.     Died  24  June  last. 

Heir,  Thomas  Pay,  gent.,  is  cousin  and  heir,  viz.,  son  of  Richard 
Pay,  son  John  Pay,  son  of  William  Pay  and  Honor  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Henry  Bickley,  grandfather  of  T.  B.,  aged  25  years. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Chidham  alias  Chydham  and  Thorney  in  C. 
and  T.  and  advowsons  of  C.  and  T.  On  27  Sept.  1637  made  will — 
brother  Roger  Michell — brother  Richard  Michell — my  sister  Jeane — 


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my  sister  Margaret— my  sister  Mary— Capt.  John  Bickley— lands  in 
Herefordshire,  Hants,  and  Surrey  to  use  of  Brewen  Bickley  during 
minority  of  his  son  if  he  survive  Cicelie  his  now  wife,  otherwise  to  be 
to  benefit  of  his  said  son  Richard  B.,  remainder  to  Henry  B.,  son  of 
Anthony  B.,  remainder  to  Bickley  Pay,  son  of  my  kinsman  Roger 
Pay  of  London,  remainder  my  right  heirs. 

133. 

JOHN  BIBSTIE  of  Arundel,  gent.     Vol.  379,  No.  102. 

Petworth,  22  May  1619.     Died  24  Oct.  1614. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  17  at  feast  of  St.  Symon  and  St.  Jude 
after  his  father's  death. 

Lands. — "  Birchanstie  alias  Birstie  "  in  Ardingly  and  property 
in  Arundel,  "  Bedels,"  etc.,  in  Ardingly.  Made  will  24  Oct.  1614— 
half  to  Marie  my  wife,  half  to  son  Thomas. 

134. 

THOMAS  BYSSHOPP.    Vol.  67,  No.  120. 

Robertsbridge,  17  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.    Died  4  March  33  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  brother  Richard  Bysshopp,  aged  44  years  and  more. 
Lands  in  Ewhurst  and  Robertsbridge. 

135. 

THOMAS  BYSSHOPP  of  Henfield.     Vol.  127,  No.  50. 

Illegible  where  and  when  taken.     Died  6  Jan.  2  Elizabeth. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Bysshopp,  aged  6  years  8  months  6  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Drayton  otherwise  Weston  and  Drayton, 
Stubcrofte  in  East  Wittering  and  Bracklesham,  Hunston,  Beding, 
and  Bediug  barnes.  Lands  in  Itchenor,  Pulborough,  Pittleworth, 
Stopham,  Henfield,  etc.  Will  (?  date)  leaves  manor  of  Hunston  to 
wife  Elizabeth,  who  survived  him. 

136. 

JOHN  BISHOP,  yeo.     Vol.  247,  No.  50,  and  Vol.  264,  No.  106. 
E.  0-.,  21  June  38  Eliz.     Died  4  March  last  at  Ewhurst. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  16  on  4  May  last. 

Lands  in  Whatlyngton,  Sedlyscombe,  Hollington,  and  Ewhurst. 
Mary  his  widow  has  received  rents. 

137. 

THOMAS  BISHOPP,  knt.  and  bart.    Vol.  453,  No.  98. 

Arundel,  28  July  5  Charles.     Died  20  ....  2  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  21. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Hunston,  Stubcroft,  and  Storkers  alias 
Storkhurst  in  Ashurst,  lands  in  Henfield  and  Beeding.  By  deed 
27  May  4  Eliz.,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  himself  and 
Jane,  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Weston  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  settled  to  uses. 


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On    20   May   13  James,  Thomas   Palmer,  esq.,  sold  him  manor  of 
Angmering.     He  was  also  seized  of  manor  and  park  of  Parham. 

138. 

RICHABD  BLAKE.  Vol.  323,  No.  103,  and  Vol.  379,  Nos.  33 
and  51. 

E.  G.,  22  May  9  James.     Died  13  March  1609. 

Heir,  eldest  son  George  Blake,  aged  10. 

Lands. — "  Platters  "  in  Rudgwick,  "  Scryehes  alias  Whitrowfeild," 
formerly  parcel  of  a  whole  tenement  called  "  Scryches  "  in  Warnham, 
messuage,  etc.,  in  Rudgwick,  "Edlencrofts  alias  Arleycrofts." 
Clemens  Blake  his  widow  has  received  rents  and  profits. 

139. 

RICHARD  BLOUNT,  esq.     Vol.  550,  No.  85. 

Petworth,  7  Sept.  13  Chas.     Died  last  April  1628. 

Heir,  "William  Blount,  son  and   heir  apparent  of  R.   B.,  living 

7   March  20  James,  apparently  died.     Daughters  and  coheirs,  Lady 

Mary  Lewknor,  widow  of  Sir  Lewes  Lewknor,  knt.,  Elizabeth,  wife 

"  of  Reginald  Mohune,  Anne,  wife  of   William  Ducke,  gent.,  Martha, 

wife  of  George  Ayliff,  knt.,  all  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Wife  Mary  seized  of  manor  of  Dedisham.  Sold  Lodge 
Farm  7  July  21  James  to  Reginald  Mohun  and  Elizabeth  his  wife. 

140. 

JOHN  BOLNEY,  esq.     Vol.  115,  No.  39. 

E.  G.,  last  August  5  and  6  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  at  Bolney  s.p. 
(date  gone). 

Heir,  John  Bolney  of  Inner  Temple,  London,  is  "  cousin  and 
heir"  (aged  .  .  .  . — gone). 

Lands. — Manors  of  Bolney  andModese,  also  "Leedes"  and  "Broke- 
lands  "  in  Bolney  and  Twineham.  By  indenture  21  July  (?  year)  of 
P.  and  M.,  in  consideration  of  marriage  with  Anne  his  wife,  granted 
to  John  Ashburnham  and  John  Apsley,  esqrs.,  as  trustees,  lands  lately 
granted  to  J.  B.  and  Alice  his  late  wife,  and  after  levied  a  fine  Mich. 
4  and  5  P.  and  M.  J.  B.  made  will  (?  2)  Aug.  4  and  5  P.  and  M.— 
"  Homewoods  "  assured  to  my  brother  Bartholomew  Bolney,  manor  of 
Modeese  otherwise  Brode  in  Borne  and  Wellington,  remainder  if 
without  issue  to  nephew  John  B.  of  London,  remainder  to  brother 
Bartholomew,  sister  Agnes  B.  "Holmewoods"  conveyed  2  Oct. 
36  Hen.  VIII.  to  J.  B.  and  Alice  his  wife,  their  heirs,  with  remainder 
to  Bartholomew  B.,  remainder  to  John's  right  heirs.  Alice  the  wife 
died  ....  3  and  4  P.  and  M. 

141. 

JOHN  BOLOKHEBDE.     File  1066,  No.  1.     Exchequer  Inqs.  P.  M. 
Arundel  (?),  2  Nov.  1  Hen.  VIII.     Died  18  April  23  Hen.  VII. 
Heir,  son  Richard  Bolokherd,  aged  11,  in  custody  of  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Arundel. 

Lands  in  Wassyngton,  Clayton,  Sullyngton,  Fyndon,  etc. 


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142. 

RlCHAKD    BOLOKEHERDE.      Vol.  67,  No.  107. 

Chichester,  11  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.  Murdered  by  William  Lidgater, 
sen.,  on  the  last  day  of  Feb.  31  Hen.  VIII.  as  he  was  walking  on  the 
king's  high  road  between  Washington  and  his  house  at  Hideu. 

Heir,  his  nephew  Peter  B.,  eldest  son  of  his  brother  William  B., 
aged  10  and  more. 

Lands  in  Washington,  Clayton,  Sulliugton,  Findon,  Kingston 
Bowcy,  Southwick,  Rackham,  Wasshyngham,  Amberley,  Bramber, 
Botolphs,  Bidlington,  and  North  Stoke. 

143. 

JOHN  BONVYLE,  esq.    Vol.  10,  No.  95. 

Inquisition  last  April  10  Hen.  VII.     Died  24  Aug.  last. 

Heirs,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thos.  West,  knt.,  aged  21  and  more; 
Florence,  wife  of  Henry  Fulford,  knt.,  aged  22  and  more ;  John 
Copulston,  son  of  Ralph  (son  of  ?  by)  Anne,  the  other  of  his  daughters 
and  heirs,  aged  17  and  more.  Katherine  his  widow  survives. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Halfnaked,  Walberton,  Wodecote,  and  West 
Hamptenet,  co.  Sussex. 

144. 

KATHERINE  BONVILE.     Vol.  13,  No.  135. 

Bramber,  1  Oct.  14  Hen.  VII.     Died  5  Oct.  last. 

Heirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  24,  and  Florence,  wife  of 
Humphrey  Fulford,  knt.,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Halfnaked,  Walberton,  Wodcote,  and  West- 
hamptenet,  and  long  before  her  death,  in  consideration  of  marriage 
between  Thos.  West,  jun.,  knt.,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Thos.  West, 
knt.,  Lord  la  Warr,  and  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  K.  B.,  enfeoffed 
trustees,  to  use  of  K.  B.  for  life,  remainder  to  Thos.  West,  jun.,  and 
Elizabeth  and  heirs  of  Elizabeth,  remainder  to  heirs  of  John  Bonvile 
and  Katherine,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  John  Bonvile.  Thos.  West 
and  Elizabeth  married  long  before  K.  B.'s  death. 

145. 

WILLIAM  BONWTCKE  of  Eastehoathlie,  yeo.     Vol.  370,  No.  76. 

E.  Gr.,  28  July  16  James.     Died  24  May  15  James  at  East  Hoathly. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  13  years  8  months. 

Lands. — John  Harmer  of  Hellinglye  was  seized  of  messuage,  etc., 
in  H.  called  "  Hoppers,"  and  by  will,  dated  1  Jan.  1611,  left  to 
Margery  his  wife  for  life  and  after  to  Dionisia  his  daughter,  wife  of 
W.  B.,  and  their  heirs  male,  and  after  died,  when  reversion  of  premises 
descended  to  said  Dionisia  and  Agnes  Harmer  as  daughters  of  said 
John,  and  after  said  Margery  entered  for  life  and  died,  and  after  said 
Dionisia  died,  having  issue  of  said  W.  B.  a  certain  Thomas  Bonwicke 
her  son.  W.  B.  also  seized  of  "Stookes"  in  East  Hoathly  and 
Waldorne, 


32  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

146. 

JOHN  BOODES,  yeo.     Vol.  226,  No.  182. 

Steyning,  1  April  32  Eliz.     Died  6  Dec.  32  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  B.,  aged  2  years  on  13  Dec.  last. 

Lands. — J.  B.  was  seized  to  self  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  heirs 
male  of  Eichard  Boodes  his  brother,  remainder  to  John  Boodes  of 
Henfield,  remainder  right  heirs  of  Richard  Boodes,  of  land  in  Steyning 
and  Charleton,  late  parcel  of  manor  of  Charleton,  called  "  Burgys  " 
and  "  Bartletts,"  "  Stultfield  "  in  Steyning  and  Wickham,  and  messuage, 
etc.,  in  borough  of  Steyning. 

147. 

JOHN  BOOKEE.     Vol.  416,  No.  40. 
Petworth,  6  June  21  James.     Died  1  April  last. 
Heir,  brother  William  Booker,  aged  55  and  more. 
Lands. — "  Brookehouse  "  and  lands  in  Nuthurst  and  a  messuage 
in  Southover. 

148. 

STEPHEN  BOED.    Vol.  148,  No.  8. 

Cuckfield,  23  June  10  Eliz.     Died  at  Lindfield  20  Aug.  1567. 

Heir,  son  George  Bord,  aged  40. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Grauntes  in  Lancing  and  Crawlynges  in 
Horsted  Keynes,  lands  and  tenements  (called  "Onsties")  in  Sompting, 
Clymping,  Broadwater,  Horsted  Keynes,  Rotherfield,  Warbleton, 
Dallington,  West  Hoathly,  Chiltingtou,  Clayton,  and  Lindfield,  settled 
9  Eliz.  on  his  son  Thomas  Bord  and  his  heirs  male.  On  11  May 
3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  between 
George  Bord  his  eldest  son  and  Thomasine  Wod,  widow,  he  settled 
"  Brock  smead"  and  "  Westland"  in  Cuckfield  on  him  and  his  heirs. 
On  5  April  1  Eliz.  he  settled  the  manors  of  Madhurst  and  Old 
Shoreham  and  advowson  of  Selham  on  himself  for  life,  and  afterwards 
on  Thomas  Bord  his  younger  son.  On  27  March  9  Eliz.  he  granted 
lands  and  tenements  in  Cuckfield,  Ardingly,  E.  G.,  Fletching,  Mares- 
field,  and  Hellingly  (all  named  and  specified)  to  his  son  George  Bord. 
S.  B.,  with  one  or  other  of  his  sons,  was  also  seized  of  many  other 
(specified)  lands  and  tenements  in  Horsted  Keynes,  Fletching, 
Newick,  Arlington,  and  Hellingly.  S.  B.,  with  Thomas  his  son,  was 
seized  of  the  manor  of  Catsfield. 

149. 

GEOEGE  BOEDE  of  Cuckfield,  yeo.     Vol.  192,  No.  37. 

Henfield,  27  July  23  Eliz.     Died  at  Cuckfield  8  Feb.  23  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Stephen  Borde,  aged  18  years  9  months  13  days  at 
Inq. 

Lands. — Stephen  Borde  his  father  was  seized  of  "  Lullinges," 
"  Graylinges,"  "  Sugworth,"  and  "  Hardinges "  in  Cuckfield  (?), 
"Holmewood"  in  Ardingly,  "Woddies"  in  E.  G.,  "Pilchards," 


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"  Longlands,"  "  Kidland,"  "  Howland,"  "  Stonerocks,"  and  "  Buddis- 
hills  "  in  Fletching,  "  Kayres  "  in  Maresfield,  "  Lingley,"  "  "Wetland," 
"  Thwittes,"  and  "  Netherbyn  "  in  Hellingly,  and  14  Feb.  2  Eliz. 
settled  them  on  said  G.  B.,  remainder  to  Thomas  Borde,  remainder  to 
Elizabeth  and  Anne  his  daughters.  G.  B.  also  seized  of  "  Hethland  " 
and  "  Bordes  "  in  Cuckfield,  and  o£  the  remainder  after  the  heirs  of 
his  brother  Thomas  Borde  of  the  manors  of  Madhurst  and  Old 
Shoreham. 

150. 

THOMAS  BOEDE,  gent.     Vol.  270,  No.  145. 

E.  Gr.,  23  March  44  Eliz.     Died  25  Jan.  44  Eliz.  at  Horsham. 

Heir,  son  Ninian  Boorde,  gent.,  aged  39  and  more. 

Lands. — "Upper  and  Lower  Backshells  "  in  Lindfield,  "  le  Sweete  " 
and  "  Gidley  "  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "  Hutchyns  alias  Topsells "  in 
H.  K.,  "  Leamelands  "  in  H.  K.  Made  will  8  April  42  Eliz.,  and  left 
above  to  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life  and  after  to  Anthony  his  son. 
T.  B.  seized  of  manors  of  Grauuts  in  North  Lancing  and  of  Cattesfield, 
"Crowlings"  in  H.  K.,  lands  in  Sompting,  Clymping,  Brodewater, 
Eetherfield  ("Scotts"),  "  Spratts  "  in  Warbleton,  "Dumbrells"  and 
*'  Motts  "  in  Lindfield,  "  Blackfield  "  and  "  Virspygs  "  in  L.,  "  Diggons 
Hothfield"  in  Clayton,  "Baces"  and  "  Tannersfield  "  in  "West  Hoathlv, 
"Tyefield,"  "  Tyehawe,"  and  "  Symes  Croftes  "  in  Worthe,  ....  in 
Coulstock,  "  Apsen  Eye,"  "  Mylmoore,"  etc.,  in  Horsted  Keynes, 
Hurstcrofte,  Cowlstock  (croft),  parcel  of  "  Tremans,"  a  garden, 
"  Hamesmead,"  "  Scotts,"  "  Philpotts,"  "  Heathplace  "  in  H.  K., 
"Moores,"  "Quytlye,"  and  "  Bullefield  "  in  Hoathly,  lands  in  Kent 
and  Surrey. 

151. 

NINIAN  BOORDE.     Vol.  292,  No.  159. 

E.  G.,  7  Nov.  4  James.     Died  2  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  Herbert  Boord,  aged  4  years  1  month  17  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Graunts  in  North  Lancing,  Cattesfield,  and 
lands  in  Horsted  Keynes,  Warbleton,  Lindfield,  "West  Hoathly, 
Clayton,  and  lands  in  Newdigate,  Surrey,  and  Staplehurst,  Kent,  also 
lands  in  Horsted  Keynes  settled  on  him  20  Sept.  35  Eliz.  on  his 
(Ninian's)  marriage  with  Margaret,  one  of  the  daughters  of  William 
Morley  of  Buxted,  esq.,  by  his  father  Thomas  Boorde,  gent.,  and  also 
reversion  of  other  lands  after  the  death  of  Elizabeth  his  mother. 

152. 

ANTHONY  BOABD,  gent.     Vol.  498,  No.  173. 

E.  G.,  7  Sept.  22  James.     Died  9  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  nephew  Harbert  Board,  esq.,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Ninian 
Board,  esq.,  deceased,  eldest  brother  of  A.  B.,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands — "le  Leame  land"  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "le  Noblem"  in 
H.  K.,  "Highams"  in  Bus  .  .  .  .,  Glebelands  of  Rectory  of  Linfield 
called  "  Upper  Charnwoods,"  "  Courtmeade,"  "  nether  Courtwoods," 
"  Deanes  Mill,"  and  lands  called  "  Naldrett "  belonging  to  said  mill  in 

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31  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Linfield,  tithes  on  lands  of  a  certain  Harbert  Board,  esq.,  in  Linfield, 
"  Newlands  "  in  Tanridge,  co.  Surrey.  Made  will  8  Nov.  last,  and  left 
premises  in  Tanridge  to  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life,  and  after  to 
Humfrey  Michell  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  his  own  right  heirs. 
Elizabeth  Board,  the  widow,  and  Huinfrey  Michell  are  still  living. 

153. 

STEPHEN  BOORD.     Vol.  456,  No.  75. 

E.  G.,  6  Oct.  6  Charles.     Died  last  May  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Boord,  esq.,  aged  21  years  2  months  and  more. 

Lands.—"  Lullings,"  "  Westland,"  "  Graylings  "  in  Cuckfield, 
manor  of  Southworth  alias  Sugworth  in  C.,  "  Hardings "  in  C., 
"  Gossales,"  "Holmwood  "  in  Ardingly,  "Pylchards"  and  "Langlands," 
"Kydland,"  "  Hewland,"  "  Stonyrocks,'*  and  "  Buddishilles  "  in 
Fletching,  "  Kayiies "  in  Maresfield,  "  Bingley,"  "  Twytts,"  and 
"Nethebyn"  in  Hellingly,  "  Hothland,"  "  Boords "  in  Cuckfield, 
lands  in  Rottingdean,  "  Gosses,"  "  Brookes  meadow,"  "  Awell  alias 
Fullers,"  "  Bartletts,"  "  Southfield,"  "Sheptons,"  "  Harwardsmead," 
"  Brookfields,"  and  "Woodcocks,"  "Hookes"  in  Lindfield,  "  Benfields  " 
in  Newick,  "  Tryshes  "  in  Wivelsfield,  "  Fludds  "  in  Hurstpp.,  third 
part  of  manor  of  Uphill,  co.  Somerset,  etc. 

154. 

EDWARD  BOBOWE,  knt.     Vol.  80,  No.  83. 

E.  G.,  13  Nov.  20  Hen.  VIII.     Died  20  Aug.  20  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  Thomas  Borowe,  knt.,  aged  34  and  more,  also  heir  of  his 
mother  Anne. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Northye  and  Southye  and  land  in  Bexhill  and 
Brightling  in  right  of  his  wife  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Cobham,  knt.,  who  (viz.,  Anne)  died  23  June  18  Hen.  VIII. 

155. 

JOHN  BOYEB  of  Hartfield,  yeo.     Vol.  67,  No.  106. 

Lewes,  5  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  29  Sept.  28  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William  Boyer,  aged  15  years  and  more. 

Lands  called  "  Legswode,"  "  Collen  Goodmans,"  and  "  Malls 
land  "  in  Fletching,  "  Denelands  "  in  Horsted  Kynes,  a  fulling  mill  and 
lands  called  "  Motkyns  Kechyn,"  lands  in  Rotherfield  and  Hartfield. 
Dionysia,  the  widow,  has  taken  rents  and  profits. 

156. 

THOMAS  BOWYEB.     Vol.  121,  No.  160. 

Lewes,  6  April  1  Eliz.     Died  (date  illegible). 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Bowyer  (age  illegible). 

Lauds  in  Petworth,  Kirdf ord,  "  Gatewik "  in  Eusper,  "  Bourne 
house "  in  West  Wittering,  "  Holmestedes "  and  "  Picknams  "  in 
Sidjesham,  3  tenements  in  Mark  Lane,  London,  etc.  WU1  •  ,  •  t 


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Philip  and  Mary — house  I  dwell  in  to  wife  for  life,  remainder  to  son 
Richard  Bowyer  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  sons,  remainder  to 
daughter  Joan  Gassy,  remainder  to  Francis  Bowyer  and  his  heirs  for 
ever. 

157. 

FRANCIS  BOWYER,  esq.,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London.  Vol.  193, 
No.  38. 

Chichester,  26  July  23  Eliz.     Died  14  June  23  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William  Bowyer,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  aged 
22  years  9  months  6  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Rumbaldswyke  and  Fishbourne,  "  Groves 
farm"  in  Oving,  lands  and  tenements  in  Northmundham  and 
Chichester.  Made  will  27  July  1580— wife  Elizabeth  (still  living)— 
sous  John,  Robert,  and  Francis. 

158. 

HENRY  BOWYER  of  Cuckfield,  esq.     Vol.  225,  No.  60. 

Lewes,  6  Dec.  32  Eliz.     Died  8  Sept.  31  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Henry  Bowyer,  aged  ....  (faint). 

Lands. — One-fourth  of  lands  called  "  Haldleigh  alias  Hanlie  "  and 
"  Courtlands,"  moiety  of  "  Heyswood "  in  Clayton,  5  messuages, 
2  iron  mills,  and  land  called  "  Tynsley  "  in  Worth  and  Crawley,  manor 
of  Wolborough  iu  Worth  and  Crawley. 

159. 

THOMAS  BOWYER  of  the  Middle  Temple,  student  of  law.  Vol.  244, 
No.  105. 

Arundel,  9  April  37  Eliz.     Died  7  March  37  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  8  years  3  months  14  days. 

Lands. — Manor  and  rectory  of  Northmundham  and  Hunston. 
Made  will  4  Aug.  32  Eliz.  1590 — son  Thomas — wife  Jane,  daughter  of 
John  Byrch,  sometime  one  of  the  barons  of  the  schequer. 

160. 

SIR  HENRY  BOWYER,  knt.    Vol.  292,  No.  173. 

E.  Gr.,  23  Sept.  4  James.     Died  23  May  4  James  s.p. 

Heir,  nephew  Thomas  Henley,  knt.,  viz.,  son  of  Anne  Henley, 
sister  of  H.  B.,  aged  25  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — One-fourth  manor  of  Cuckfield,  etc.  On  21  May  4  James 
settled  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  his  heirs,  then  on  William  Bowyer 
of  Cuckfield,  gent.,  his  cousin.  Dorothy,  wife  of  H.  B.,  and  William 
B.  are  Living. 

161. 

RICHARD  BOYS  of  Hawkhurst,  co.  Kent,  esq.     Vol.  291,  No.  107. 
E.  G-.,  17  July  4  James.     Died  28  Dec.  3  James  at  Hawkhurst. 
Heir,  son  Samuel,  aged  15  and  more. 

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Lands. — Half  manor  of  Thackham  with  appurts.  in  T.,  Sullington, 
Clayton,  Echingfield,  Horsham,  Warnham,  Shepley,  Washington,  and 
woodlands  in  Salehurst  called  "  Buckhurst,"  by  deed  last  Aug. 
29  Eliz.  enfeoffed  trustees  to  use  of  self  for  life,  then  for  Samuel 
Boys,  then  for  Joseph  Boys,  brother  of  Samuel,  remainder  to  John  B. 
and  Edward  B.,  other  brothers  of  Samuel,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of 
Samuel.  E.  B.  also  seized  of  "Merrymans"  land  and  "Bodulls" 
land  in  Salehurst,  also  to  self,  then  Samuel ;  other  lands. 

162. 

SABA  BBABON,  widow  of  John  Brabon  of  Udimer,  clerk.  Vol. 
436,  No.  9. 

E.  G.,  9  April  3  Chas.     Died  20  Oct.  2  Chas  at  Udimer. 

Coheirs,  sister  Agnes,  now  wife  of  William  Jorden,  and  nephew 
John  Beechinge,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  B.,  and  Clement,  lately  his 
wife,  deceased,  another  sister  of  S.  B.,  Agnes  Jorden,  aged  24  years 
and  more  at  her  death,  and  Jobn  Beeching,  aged  7  years  9  months  and 
20  days. 

Lands. — One-third  of  Rectory  and  Advowson  of  Vdymer. 

163. 

ROBEBT  BBADFOLD.    Vol.  775,  No.  40. 

E.  G.,  18  April  21  Charles.     Died  16  July  17  Charles. 

Coheirs,  Robert  Winton,  son  of  Geoffrey  Winton  and  Gartred  his 
late  wife,  deceased,  one  of  the  daughters  of  R.  B.,  aged  6  years 
9  months  16  days,  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Wm.  Gold,  another  daughter 
of  R.  B.,  aged  23  and  more.  Geoffrey  Winton  living. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Wiston. 

164. 

ELLIS  BEADSHAWE,  gent.    Vol.  83,  No.  275. 

E.  G.,  5  Nov.  37  Henry  VIII.     Died  7  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  William  B.,  aged  9  years  and  more. 

Lands. — A  toft,  a  fulling  mill,  and  land  in  Bradbridge  in  Boseham 
by  service  of  1  white  capon  when  King  rode  through  the  land,  manor 
of  Densworth,  and  lands  in  Boseham  and  Stoke. 

165. 

JOHN  BEATE,  gent.    Vol.  67,  No.  89. 

Lewes,  4  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.    Died  4  Dec.  33  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Edmund  Braye,  aged  16  years  2  months. 

Lands. — Manor  and  advowsoii  of  Westden  and  other  lands, 
"  Douses  "  and  "  Pockecks  "  in  Pevensey  and  Hailsham,  which  latter 
descend  to  Edward  Braye,  his  youngest  son,  as  heir,  aged  3  years 
3  months.  Florence  his  widow  is  entitled  to  dower. 

166. 

JOHN  BEATE,  yeo.     Vol.  291,  No.  103. 
E.  G.,  21  Jan.  4  James.     Died  20  Nov.  4  James  at  Balcombe. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  37 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  6  years  6  months  23  days. 

Lands. — John  Braye,  father  of  J.  B.,  on  27  Jan.  6  Eliz.  settled 
a  messuage  in  Lewes  and  a  messuage  in  Eyegate,  co.  Surrey,  on  his 
marriage  with  Elizabeth  Burte,  she  now  living  at  Balcombe.  John 
Braye  the  father  died  20  March  25  Eliz.,  having  issue  J.  B.  J.  B. 
also  seized  of  "  Furnyngs "  and  other  lands  in  Balcombe,  lands  in 
Hailsham  and  Pevensey,  and  of  reversion  after  death  of  Margaret, 
now  relict  of  said  J.  B.,  of  laud  in  Balcombe,  which  were  by  deed 
20  Nov.  34  Eliz.  settled  on  Margaret,  sister  of  Gervase  Gibbon,  on 
her  marriage  with  him,  for  herself,  and  then  to  J.  B. 

167. 

EGBERT  BRETT,  gent.,  cit.  and  merchant  taylor  of  London.  Vol. 
209,  No.  55. 

E.  G.,  18  July  28  Eliz.     Died  9  April  28  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  B.,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  long  before  death  of  E.  B.,  Philip,  Earl  of 
Arundel,  was  seized  of  manor  of  Nutbourne  in  Westbourne  or  else- 
where, co.  Sussex,  and  on  6  July  23  Eliz.  sold  it  to  E.  B.,  Eliz.  his 
wife,  and  heirs  of  E.  B.  E.  B.  on  18  March  1585  (28  Eliz.)  made 
will  and  left  to  wife  for  life,  paying  my  eldest  son  John  Brett  £40 
a  year — 2nd  son  William  B. — 3rd  son  Eobert  B. — 4th  son  Eichard  B. 
— youngest  son  Alexander  B. — remaiuder  to  my  daughter  Katherine  B. 

168. 

THOMAS  BRETT  of  Winchelsea.     Vol.  242,  No.  21. 

Lewes,  22  July  37  Eliz.     Died  1  May  27  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Leonard,  aged  18  years. 

Lands. — "  Henfield"  and  "Costards"  in  Linfield.  John  Sher- 
wood and  Parnell  his  wife,  late  wife  of  T.  B.,  received  rents  and 
profits  to  1  Oct.  30  Eliz.,  after  which  Leonard  B.  up  till  now. 

169. 

THOMAS  BRTTT.    Vol.  394,  No.  46,  Vol.  397,  No.  30 . 

E.  G.,  19  June  20  James.     Died  24  April  19  James. 

Heir,  great-nephew  Thomas  Brytt,  viz.,  son  Thomas  Brytt,  late  of 
Ashurst,  deceased,  son  of  John  Brytt,  deceased,  brother  of  T.  B.,  aged 
12  years  at  his  great-uncle's  death. 

Lands. — "  Blakes  "  and  "  Smythes  Croft "  in  Ashurst,  "  Little 
Byne  "  in  West  Grinstead.  On  16  Feb.  1617  made  will — to  Thomas 
Brytt,  sonne  of  Thomas  Brytt,  my  brother's  sonue,  late  of  Ashurst, 
deceased,  all  my  lands  at  21,  remainder  to  Mary  Brytt,  Anne  Brytt, 
and  Elizabeth  Brytt,  his  sisters  at  18. 

170. 

THOMAS  BRETT.     Vol.  439,  Nos.  2  and  25. 

Shoreham,  29  July  4  Charles.     Died  1  April  last. 

Heir,  cousin  John  Brett,  son  of  Henry  Brett,  deceased,  son  of 


38  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Henry  Brett,  deceased,  brother  of  Richard  Brett,  deceased,  father  of 
John  B.,  deceased,  father  of  T.  B.,  aged  7  years  9  months. 

Lands. — Water  mill  in  Balcombe,  "Axsmiths"  in  Eusper,  etc., 
messuages  called  "  Herses,"  "  Moses,"  and  "  Edmunds  "  in  Eusper. 

171. 

LEONARD  BKETT,  gent.     Vol.  627,  No.  32. 
E.  G.,  6  Oct.  6  Charles.     Died  last  May  last. 
Heir,  son  George  Brett,  gent.,  aged  25  years  and  more. 
Lands.—"  Henfield  "  and   "  Costares,"    "  Walksteeds  alias  Wal- 
steedes,"  and  "  Chatfield  alias  Scatfield,"  all  in  Lindfield. 

172. 

EICHAED  BEIDGEE,  yeo.     Vol.  350,  No.  43. 

Petworth,  5  Sept.  13  James.     Died  8  May  last  at  Warminghurst. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  29. 

Lands. — Tenement  and  laud  in  Ashington,  tenement  and  garden 
in  Sompting,  "  Hardborowe,"  "  Bulmans,"  and  "  Bothells  "  in  Chil- 
tington,  seized  of  manor  of  Bowles  late  Bynes  in  Pulborowe,  "Potland" 
in  P.,  aud  on  10  May  11  James,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between 
Henry  B.  his  son  aud  heir  and  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Eavenscroft  of 
Horshatn,  gent.,  made  a  settlement. 

173. 

EDWABDES  BBIGDEN.     Vol.  447,  No.  4. 

Shoreham,  2  June  5  Charles.     Died  19  May  4  Charles. 

Heir,  son  William  Brigden,  aged  9  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  and  water  mill  in  Northiam,  and"Ellyn 
brooke "  in  N.,  "  Castle  Churchbrook,"  "Claptons,"  "  Gooselondes," 
and  "le  Downes,"  "  Crouchlaud,"  "  Lymes,"  "  Lymewish,"  and 
"  Lymewood,"  "  le  Lott,"  "  Blacches,"  "  Stamplyns"  in  Northiam. 

174. 

JOHN  BEODBEIDGE,  gent.    Vol.  167,  No.  87. 

Lewes,  7  Oct.  16  Eliz.     Died  19  June  16  Eliz. 

Heir,  brother  Henry  Brodbridge,  aged  35. 

Lands. — Half  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Clayton  and  a 
quarter  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manors  of  Keymer  and  Freg- 
borough,  "  Groveland  "  in  Twineham,  "  Eyddens  "  and  "  Venters  "  in 
Eusper,  "  Cobbitts  "  in  Horsham,  "  Bridgland  "  in  Shipley. 

175. 

JOHN  BEOMFIELD  of  Ewhurst,  esq.  Vol.  419,  No.  47,  and  Vol.  422, 
No.  32. 

E.  G-.,  22  Jan.  22  James.     Died  22  Nov.  21  James. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  13  years  4  months  26  days. 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  39 

Lands. — Thomas  Bromfield,  father  of  J.  B.,  was  seized  of  manors 
of  TJdimere  alias  Udimer,  and  by  deed  20  Feb.  4  James  settled  farm 
of  "  Billiiigham  "  in  Udimer  on  himself  for  life  and  then  on  son  J.  B., 
and  by  another  deed  22  Feb.  4  James  Thomas  B.  made  settlement  on 
his  sons,  above  J.  B.,  Robert  and  Edward  Bromfield.  Thomas  Brom- 
field died  14  Sept.  10  (?)  James.  J.  B.  seized  of  manor  of  Ewhurst 
alias  Ewherst  in  parishes  of  Ewherst,  Northiam,  Beckley,  Iden, 
Playden,  and  Peashemershe.  8  June  14  James  settled  part  on  marriage 
with  Sara  Bufkin,  wido\v,  and  married  her  1  July.  Son  Thomas  is  son 
of  first  wife  Dorothy.  Anthony  B.,  William  B.,  and  Henry  B.,  sons 
of  Sara,  second  wife. 

176. 

JOHN  BROOKE,  idiot.     Vol.  148,  No.  10. 

Lewes,  16  Aug.  10  Eliz.     Died  23  Nov.  1565. 

Heir,  sister  Jane,  wife  of  Andrew  Draper,  gent.,  aged  23. 

Lands  in  Littlington,  Arlington,  Westham,  and  Pevensey,  left  by 
the  will  of  his  father  William  Brooke,  dated  18  Sept.  1554,  to  his  wife 
Eleanor  for  20  years,  then  to  J.  B.  and  his  heirs,  with  remainder  to 
daughter  Jane. 

177. 

THOMAS  BROOKE,  esq.     Vol.  425,  No.  28. 
E.  GK,  10  Oct.  2  Chas.     Died  5  March  21  Jas. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  12. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  2  gardens  and  land  in  Battle,  and  marshland 
in  "Manxey"  in  Pevensey. 

178. 

ELIZABETH  BEOTJN,  widow  of  Sir  George  Broun,  knt.,  and  also 
widow  of  Robt.  Ponynges,  esq.  Vol.  4,  No.  62. 

Inquisition  11  Oct.  4  Hen.  VII.     Died  1  Feb.  3  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Ponynges,  knt.,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Shopwyke  Egle,  Compton,  West  Marden, 
Chanktou,  Lylelworth,  co.  Sussex. 

179. 

SIB  ANTHONY  BROWNE.     Vol.  89,  No.  153. 

Lewes,  4  May  3  Edw.  VI.     Died  22  April  2  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  Anthony  Browne,  knt.,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Breade,  Barnhouse,  Hayshot  Poynings,  Perch- 
ing, Preston  Poynings,  Ashcombe,  Walderne,  and  Chinting  Poynings, 
lands  in  Battle  and  Seddlescombe,  Catsfield,  Twineham,  Willingdon, 
Westdene,  Hollington,  Bexhill,  Bodiam,  Northiam,  Peasmarsh,  Bright- 
ling,  Wartling,  Ninfield,  and  Hoo.  Sir  A.  B.  made  will  22  April  1547. 
To  each  of  my  yonger  sonnes  "William,  Henry,  Fraunceys,  Thomas, 
George,  or  Henry  the  yonger  annuity  of  40  marks — younger  sons 
minors — wife  Elizabeth. 


40  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

180. 

WILLIAM  BROWNE  of  Petworth,  clothier.     Vol.  99,  No.  90. 

E.  G-.,  30  June  7  Edw.  VI.     Died  20  March  6  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  Kichard  Browne,  living  at  Arundel  20  March,  who  at 
"Winchester,  on  3  Aug.  5  Edw.  VI.,  was  outlawed  for  burglary  and 
felony,  for  having  taken  the  goods  of  John  Alderslade  at  Chawton, 
Hants,  on  12  Oct.  4  Edw.  VI.  in  company  with  Henry  Vivian  Mercer 
of  London  and  others. 

Lands. — Tenement  cottage,  "Dihowse,"  and  garden  in  Petworth, 
subject  to  King's  prerogative. 

ANTHONY  BROWNE,  K.G-.,  Viscount  Mountague.     See  MOUNTAOUE. 

181. 

JOHN  BROWNE,  gent.     Vol.  236,  No.  76. 

Petworth,  last  June  35  Eliz.     Died  10  Sept.  34  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Browne,  gent.,  aged  27  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Hibernowe  alias  Ibernowe  in  Kirdford  and 
Petworth,  manor  or  grange  of  Clapham  in  Lullington,  manor  or  grange 
of  Alfriston. 

182. 

JOHN  BROWNE.    Vol.  307,  No.  24. 

E.  GK,  13  April  7  James.     Died  14  Sept.  last  at  West  Hoathly. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  14  years  4  months  and  9  days. 
Lands. — Rectjry    of    West   Hoathly   and   part   of   the   farm   of 
Chidingly  in  West  Hoathly. 

183. 

MART  BROWNE,  late  wife  of  John  Mascall.     Vol.  411,  No.  89. 

E.  G-.,  30  Oct.  10  James.     Died  27  Aug.  9  James. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Mascall,  aged  37  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — A  certain  Francis  Carew,  esq.,  after  knt.,  now  deceased, 
was  seized  of  messuage  and  appurts.  with  land  in  West  Hothley,  and 
on  10  June  14  Eliz.  by  deed  granted  to  John  Mascall  and  said  Mary,  then 
his  wife,  and  their  heirs,  remainder  to  heirs  of  J.  M.  John  Mascall  and 
Mary  had  issue  said  Edward  Mascall.  John  M.  died  6  Aug.  18  Eliz. 
Mary  entered  and  held  till  she  died.  / 

184. 

ABEL  BROWN.    Vol.  397,  No.  41. 

E.  GK,  17  Nov.  21  James.     Died  21  Oct.  last. 

Heirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  7  on  22  Sept.  1623,  Mary,  aged 
5  on  21  Sept.  1623,  and  Sara,  aged  3  on  24  Sept.  1623. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Bunghurst,"  "  Lyons  "  in 
Heathfield,  and  land  in  H.  On  17  Oct.  21  James  enfeoffed  trustees 
to  use  of  Mary  Browne  and  Sarah  Browne  his  daughters.  Messuage, 
cottage,  barn,  and  lands  in  Hellingly.  Comfort  Brown,  widow,  sur- 
vives, entitled  to  dower. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  41 

185. 

(WILLIAM  GYLBERT)  ABBOT  or  BETJTON.    Vol.  81,  No.  301. 

Chichester,  6  June  15  Hen.  VIII. 

Jurors  say  the  Abbey  House  and  Church,  of  Bruton,  Somerset,  is 
vacant  by  death  of  William  Gylbert,  late  Abbot.  Had  manor  of 
Rongeton,  dovecot,  etc.,  co.  Sussex,  in  right  of  Abbey. 

186. 

JOHN  BRYAN.     Vol.  233,  No.  1. 
Chichester,  3  April  34  Eliz.     Died  10  March  33  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  28  years  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Bryans  lands  alias  Myllands  "  in  West  Hoathly.  Joan 
B.,  widow  of  J.  B.,  is  living  and  takes  rents  and  profits. 

187. 

JOHN  BBYAN.    Vol.  414,  No.  13. 
E.  GK,  28  July  16  James.     Died  16  April  last. 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  17  years  5  months  3  days. 
Lands. — "  Bryans  land  alias  Mylland"  and  "Lucasland"  in  West 
Hoathly.     Anne  Bryan,  widow,  survives  at  West  Hoathly. 

188. 

WILLIAM  BRYAN.    Vol.  370,  No.  48. 

E.  GK,  28  July  16  James.     Died  15  May  15  James. 

Heir,  eldest  son  William,  aged  14  years  10  months  and  more. 

Lands. — One  messuage  and  certain  barns  and  structures  at 
Sparrow  Green  in  Wadhurst  and  land  and  a  messuage  and  cottage  in 
Wadhurst,  messuage  and  land  in  Heathfield,  messuage  in  Lewes,  and 
a  messuage  in  E.  GK 

189. 

JOHN  BULMAN,  gent.  Vol.  270,  No.  142,  Vol.  281,  No.  41,  and 
Vol.  289,  No.  21. 

E.  G-.,  23  March  44  Eliz.     Died  5  Feb.  44  Eliz.  at  Hartfield. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  21  years  and  10  months. 

Lands. — "  Beaches "  and  lands  in  Hartfield,  "  Hathersams," 
"  Holtyefield,"  and  other  lands  in  Hartfield. 

190. 

JOHN  BURDETT,  yeo.     Vol.  291,  Nos.  29A  and  29s. 

E.  G.,  25  Feb.  3  James.     Died  4  Jan.  last  at  Bye. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  1  year  and  6  weeks. 

Lands. — Two-thirds  of  Rectory  of  Vdymer  and  of  reversion  after 
death  of  Mary  Knight,  widow,  his  mother,  relict  of  Wm.  Burdett,  of 
one-third  of  Rectory.  Leaves  widow  Margaret  Burdett. 


42  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

191. 

WILLIAM  BUEDETT,  son  and  heir  of  John  Burdett,  deceased. 
Vol.  403,  No.  50. 

E.  Gr..  22  Jan.  22  James.  Died  12  Oct.  last,  under  age  and  ward 
of  King. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Clemens,  wife  of  Andrew  Beeching,  aged  22  and 
more,  Anna  Burdett,  aged  20  and  more,  Sara,  wife  of  John  Brabon, 
clerk,  aged  18  and  more. 

Lands. —By  Inq.  at  E.  Gr.  25  Feb.  3  James  John  Burdett  was 
found  seized  of  two-thirds  Rectory  of  Vdymer  and  reversion  after 
death  of  Mary  Knight,  widow,  late  wife  of  William  B.  and  mother  of 
J.  B.,  of  the  one-third  part  of  said  rectory,  and  of  advowaon  of  church 
of  V.  Died  at  Rye  4  Jan.  then  last  past,  leaving  issue  by  Margaret 
his  wife  said  W.  B.,  aged  1  year  ....  weeks. 

192. 

JOHN  BUEDEVILLE.    Vol.  67,  No.  132. 

Steyning,  31  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  12  March  34  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth,  aged  2  years  3  weeks  and  more. 

Lands. — "Bennett  Court"  and  other  lands  in  Ashurst  settled  to 
use  of  himself  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life,  with  remainder  to  heirs 
of  John  B.  his  father,  by  gift  of  himself  and  Thomas  B. 

193. 

ELIZABETH  BUEDEVYLE.    Vol.  89,  No.  128. 

Horsham,  ....  Peb.  3  Edw.  VI. 

To  enquire  of  Idiocy  of  Elizabeth  Burdevyle.  Jurors  say  she  is 
an  Idiot  natural!*  from  birth.  John  Burdevyle  of  Assheherst,  Sussex, 
her  father,  was  seized  of  "  Bennetts  "  in  Assheherst,  and  died  7  March 
24  Hen.  VIII.  Trustees  were  also  seized  of  land  in  A.  to  use  of 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  said  John  B.,  for  life,  and  after  to  his  heirs,  with 
remainder  to  the  heirs  of  John  Burdevyle  his  father.  Elizabeth 
Burdevyle  died  25  Sept.  2  Edw.  VI.,  premises  came  to  E.  B.  On 
18  April  17  Hen.  VIII.  Rowland  Burdevyle  granted  lands  in  Ashurst 
to  Thomas  B.,  with  remainder  to  John  B.,  brother  of  Thomas  B. 
Thomas  died  22  Sept.  32  Hen.  VIIL,  and  E.  B.  succeeded  as  daughter 
and  heir  of  John  his  brother. 

Coheirs,  cousins  Thomas  Bryddbridge,  Michael  Hichecoke,  John 
Warde,  and  Thomas  Vagger. 

194. 

NTNTAN  BUEEELL,  esq.     Vol.  350,  No.  36. 

Horsham,  2  Nov.  18  James.  Died  3  Sept.  12  James  at  Holmsted 
in  Cuckfield. 

Heir,  son  Walter  Burrell,  aged  14  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Holmsted  in  Cuckfield,  "Thornden"  and 
"Burdens"  in  C.,  "Southlands"  in  Hurstpierpoint,  "  Oatehall "  in 
Balcombe,  etc. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  43 

195. 

WILLIAM  BUBEISHE,  lunatic.     Vol.  165,  No.  180. 

Chichester,  2  April  15  Eliz. 

Is  aged  40,  and  for  last  20  years  has  been  an  idiot  through  fright 
at  thieves  breaking  into  his  mother's  house  by  night. 

Heir,  brother  Richard  Burrishe,  aged  30. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Long  garden,"  "  Longcroft," 
"  Aylards  croft,"  "  Juggles,"  and  "  Leycrof t "  in  Sidlesham.  Ann  his 
mother,  wife  of  John  Pyers,  died  about  1  Nov.  12  Eliz. 

196. 

WILLIAM  BUBBISHE.     Vol.  289,  No.  38. 
E.  GK,  29  July  3  James.     Died  1  May  2  James. 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  16  and  more. 
Lands. — Barn  and  land  in  West  Wittering. 

197. 

THOMAS  BUBT.     Vol.  436,  No.  11. 

E.  GK,  9  April  3  Chas.     Died  26  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Burt,  aged  1  year  5  months  and  14  days. 

Lands. — "  Brantridge  "  in  Cokefeild  and  land  called  "  Butlers  "  in 
Ifeild,  and  a  cottage  and  land  in  Crawley,  a  messuage  and  land  called 
"  Washland"  in  Balcombe,  and  cottage  and  land  in  Cokefeild. 

198. 

JOHN  BUBTENSHAW  of  Hurstpierpoint,  yeo.     Vol.  97,  No.  96. 

Lewes,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  VI.  Was  hung  for  murder  10  June 
6  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  brother  John  B.  of  Pletching,  aged  50  years. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  John  B.  of  Albourne,  father  of  J.  B.,  was 
seized  of  messuage  and  lands  in  Hurst,  and  on  21  July  26  Hen.  VIII. 
gave  to  trustees  "  Knolland,"  etc.,  for  J.  B.,  jun.,  paying  his  brother 
Richard  B.  (after  death  of  John  B.,  elder,  and  Agnes  his  wife)  £20. 
John  B.,  the  father,  made  will  mentioning  sons  John  the  younger, 
Thomas,  George. 

199. 

THOMAS  BUBTENSHAW.     Vol.  278,  No.  9. 
Horsham,  11  (July?)  34  Eliz.     Died  20  June  23  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Richard  B.,  aged  50  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Cookfield  called  "  Westbrooke." 

200. 

RTCHABD  BUBTENSHAW.     Vol.  278,  No.  120. 
Horsham,  1  July  36  Eliz.     Died  6  Feb.  35  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  16  on  8  Feb.  last.     Alice  Slater,  now  wife  of 
John  Slater,  mother  of  aforesaid  Richard,  took  rents  and  profits. 
Lands. — "  Westbrooks  "  in  Cuckfield. 


44  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

201. 

ROBERT  BURTON,  gent.    Vol.  47,  No.  32. 

Catstrete,  5  Nov.  20  Hen.  VIII.     Died  23  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  James  Burton,  aged  21  at  feast  of  St.  Leonards  last 
before  R,  B.'s  death. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Medsey  in  Eastbourne,  conveyed  26  May 
3  Hen.  VIII.  to  trustees  for  himself  and  his  heirs.  John  Warnett, 
gent.,  5  Feb.  15  Hen.  VIII.,  granted  half  the  manor  of  Enlewyks  to 
trustees  for  R.  B.  R.  B.  made  will — lands  in  Yalding  and  Headcorn, 
Kent,  Southampton,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  St.  Nicholas  Olaves,  London — 
sons  James,  Thomas,  Robert,  Clement,  and  Peter — daughter  Alice — 
Henry  Burton  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  in  ultimate  remainder. 

202. 

EDWARD  BURTON.     Vol.  128,  No.  81. 
Eastbourne,  20  June  2  Elizabeth.     Died  5  March  1560. 
Heir,  brother  John  Burton,  aged  ....  five. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Medsey  in  Eastbourne,  Westham,  Hailsham, 
and  Warding,  and  one-third  of  the  manor  and  Hundred  of  Eastbourne. 

203. 

JOHN  BURTON,  esq.     Vol.  214,  No.  243. 

E.  G.,  15  Dec.  29  Eliz.     Died  19  August  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  19  years  and  11  months  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Medsey  and  manor  of  Clapham  alias  Chambers 
Court,  which  he  bought  lately  of  John  Chambers,  gent.,  windmills, 
etc.,  in  Eastbourne  and  Westham,  etc.  By  deed  dated  24  June  8  now 
Q.,  viz.,  8  Eliz.,  conveyed  to  trustees  to  use  of  J.  B.  and  Grace  his  wife 
for  life,  and  after  to  heirs.  And  on  19  Jan.  29  Eliz.  J.  B.  made  will. 
Gave  to  Grace  his  wife  till  son  Edward  was  21. 

204. 

EDWARD  BURTON,  knt.     Vol.  593,  No.  7. 

Lewes,  25  July  16  Chas.     Died  last  Nov.  14  Chas.  at  Eastbourne. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Burton,  S.T.D.,  aged  30  and  more  at  father's 
death. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Eastbourne  aliat  Eastbourne  Burton,  Meadsey, 
and  Clapham  alias  Chambers.  Messuage,  land,  wind  and  water  mill 
in  Eastbourne,  aud  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  Edward  Bur- 
ton, S.T.D.,  his  son  and  heir,  aud  Judith  Haddon,  widow,  and  of  £1000 
portion  of  said  Judith,  by  deed  21  Nov.  7  Charles  settled  manors  on 
self,  son  and  heir,  Judith,  heirs  male,  etc.  Judith  is  still  living. 

205. 

JOHN  BUSBRIDQE,  gent.     Vol.  356,  No.  114,  also  Vol.  355,  No.  76. 
E.  G.,  15  April  13  James.     Died  10  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  4  years. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  45 

Lands. — Manor,  capital  messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Harmer,"  viz., 
"  Haremere  "  in  Etchingham  and  Salehurst,  "  Barnehurst,"  "  Bugsell," 
and  an  iron  mill  in  Etchingham  and  Salehurst,  etc.  Mary,  widow  of 
J.  B.,  survives  at  Etchingham. 

RICHARD  BUTCHEB  alias  COOPEB.     See  COOPEB. 

206. 

DBEW  BYNAM.    Vol.  279,  No.  427. 

E.  G-.,  27  April  43  Eliz.     Died  1  April  43  Eliz.  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Margery  B.  and  Elizabeth  B.,  Margaret,  aged 
2  years  9  months  5  days  at  father's  death,  Elizabeth,  aged  15  days 
at  Inq. 

Lands.—"  Northfield,"  "  Bromefield,"  "  Bromeham field,"  and  land 
in  Horsted  Keynes. 

207. 

WILLIAM  BYNE.     Pile  1066,  No.  2.     Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 
Petworth,  2  Nov.  1  Hen.  VIII.     Died  15  Oct.  .  .  Hen.  VII. 
Heir,  brother  Thomas  Byne,  aged  24  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Byne  in  Asshurst  and  West  Grinstead,  etc. 

208. 

THOMAS  BYNE  (called  Abyne  in  writ).     Vol.  35,  No.  84. 

Byllyngesherst,  27  Oct.  12  Hen.  VIII.    Died  17  Jan.  11  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  7. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  West  Grenestede  called  "  Byne 
lande,"  messuage  and  land  in  Assherst,  and  granted  them  to  trustees 
to  use  of  himself,  T.  B.,  Joan  his  wife,  and  their  heirs,  and  to  perform 
his  last  will.  Made  will — left  messuage  and  land  to  Joan  for  life,  and 
after  to  heir. 

209. 

JOHN  BYNE.     Vol.  264,  No.  108. 
Horsham,  16  Dec.  43  Eliz.     Died  22  July  42  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John  Bynd,  gent.,  aged  23  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Bynd  and  Coodham  alias  Storrington  and  lands 
in  Washington. 

210. 

JOHN  BYSSHE,  gent.    Vol.  197,  No.  77. 

E.  G.,  4  Aug.  24  Eliz.     Died  26  June  24  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  28. 

Lands.—"  Bryddes  "  in  Worth,  "  Morehales  "  in  E.  G.,  "  G-ybbes- 
aven "  in  Worth,  etc.  31  Oct.  21  Eliz.  he  settled  a  portion  on  his 
eldest  son  John  Bysshe,  and  ....  24  Eliz.  another  portion  on  his  son 
Matthew  Bysshe. 

211. 

ALAN  GARB,  clerk.    Vol.  567,  No.  74,  and  Vol.  618,  No.  23. 
Lewes,  6  Sept.  14  Charles,     Died  4  Aug.  1637. 


46  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  14  years  8  months  15  days. 

Lands. — Edward  Bysshe,  eaq.,  and  Robert  Pickeringe,  gent., 
4  Mav  9  Charles,  sold  "  Ridghill,"  "  Harwards,"  "  Pryors  alias  le 
Pryory,"  "  Hurts,"  and  "  Oldland "  in  E.  G.  to  A.  C.  and  Margaret 
his  wife.  A.  C.  also  seized  of  a  messuage  with  appurts.  in  St.  Michael's, 
Lewes,  lately  bought  of  Robert  Drewe.  Margaret  survives. 

212. 

NICHOLAS  CAREWE  of  Bedington,  Surrey,  knt.  File  1088,  No.  2. 
Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 

Catestrete,  13  Oct.  31  Hen.  VIII. 

N.  C.  on  20  Aug.  28  Hen.  VIII.  was  seized  of  manors  of  Pluinpton, 
Bercombe,  Fletching,  Byrlynge,  Buskegage,  and  Pedynghoo,  and  was 
attainted  of  High  Treason  20  Aug.  28  Hen.  VIII.  Premises  forfeited 
to  King. 

213. 

JOHN  CABRELL,  esq.     Vol.  143,  No.  29. 

Horsham,  30  April  8  Eliz.  Died  in  parish  of  St.  Martin  Outwyche, 
London,  10  March  8  Eliz. 

Heir,  grandson  John  Carill,  aged  9  years  1  month  11  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  many  (named)  lands  in  Waruham, 
lands  in  Horsham,  Nuthurst,  Rusper,  Rudgwick,  Wisborough  Green, 
Billingshurst,  and  Shipley,  manors  of  Nuttham,  Hykes,  Okendene, 
Swanborough,  and  Shipley,  rectory  and  advowson  of  Sompting,  etc. 
Will,  dated  9  March  1565,  mentions  father  John  Carill,  serjeant-at- 
law,  son  Edward,  and  brother  Richard,  a  mercer,  of  London. 

214. 

EDWARD  CARILL,  knt.     Vol.  315,  No.  179. 

Horsham,  20  Aug.  8  James.     Died  12  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  Thomas  Caryll,  knt.,  aged  30  years  (?  son  and  heir)  ;  very 
indistinct,  but  Sir  Thomas  is  stated  as  son  and  heir  of  aforesaid 
Edward. 

215. 

JOHN  CARYLL,  sen.,  knt.     Vol.  346,  No.  182. 

....  Dec.  11  or  12  James.  Writ  dated  6  Aug.  11  James.  Died 
8  Aug.  (?)  lasb. 

Heir,  son  John  Caryll,  now  knt.,  aged  26  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Messuage  in  which  John  Caryll,  grandfather  of  J.  C., 
lived.  Sir  John  Caryll,  the  son,  married  Mary  Dormer. 

216. 

THOMAS  CARYLL,  knt.     Vol.  372,  No.  155. 

Petworth,  16  Sept.  16  James.  Died  30  Jan.  14  James  at  West 
Grinstead. 


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Coheirs,  daughters  Mary  Molineux,  who  was  married  in  the  lifetime 
of  her  father  and  was  aged  16  and  more  at  his  death,  and  Phillippa 
Caryll,  aged  14  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Taberlers  Halls  alias  Taverners  Hall"  and  "  Bentons," 
manors  of  Withiham  and  Shipley,  rectory  of  Shipley,  "  Hookland  "  in 
S.,  "  Greenefield  "  and  other  property  in  S.,  "Stokepark"  in  "West 
Grinstead,  manor  of  Knepp  alias  Knapp,  etc.,  and  on  7  Sept. 
12  James,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  Eichard  Molineux, 
knt.,  eldest  son  of  Eichard  M.,  knt.  and  hart.,  and  Mary  Caryll  his 
eldest  daughter,  made  covenant  to  levy  a  fine  to  use  of  himself  for 
life,  then  to  use  of  his  eldest  son,  then  to  use  of  Eichard  M.  and  Mary 
his  wife  and  their  issue  male,  remainder  to  Philippe  Caryll,  a  younger 
daughter  of  T.  C.  Other  property  settled  on  Phillip,  remainder  to 
Mary. 

217. 

JOHN  CARVEE.     Yol.  639,  No.  67. 

Petworth,  19  March  14  Chas.     Died  9  Dec.  11  Chas. 

Heir,  son  John  Carver,  aged  20  years  and  1  month  or  thereabouts. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "  Sladelands  "  and  "  Chaunce- 
lers  "  in  Sutton,  land  in  Cotismeade  in  Cotis,  tenement  and  land 
called  "  Austins  "  near  Litleton  in  parish  of  Sutton,  Sussex. 

218. 

HENRY  CATLEY  of  G-oring,  yeo.     Vol.  179,  No.  86. 

Tarring,  4  Sept.  19  Eliz.     Died  3  March  19  Eliz. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  1  year  and  upwards,  and  Joan, 
aged  3  months  3  weeks. 

Lands  called  "  Parlees,"  "  Eeades,"  "  Combers  croft,"  "  Grinders 
acres,"  and  "  Shirmanscroft "  in  Goring. 

219. 

JOAN,  daughter  of  HENRY  CATLEY.     Vol.  242,  No.  36  (1). 
Horsham,  11  June  37  Eliz.     Died  22  Feb.  20  Eliz.  at  Goring. 
Heir,  sister  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Ingram  Whitfeild,  aged  20  years  on 
23  May  last. 

Lands. — "  Farlees,"  "  Eeades,"  and  "  Combers  Crofte  "  in  Goring. 

220. 

JOHN  CAWLEY,  gent.     Vol.  394,  No.  77,  and  Vol.  392,  No.  128. 

Chichester,  15  June  20  James.     Died  28  April  19  James. 

Heir,  son  William  C.,  gent.,  aged  18  years  6  months. 

Lands. — "Eopers"  and  ""Woolhams"  in  Oving,  "  Holtes  "  in 
Birdham,  property  in  Eumballsweek  and  Chichester.  John  Standen 
of  Midlavant,  yeo.,  sold  land  in  Birdham  25  May  7  James  to  John 
Cawley  and  William  Cawley  his  son  and  heir  appt.  George  Greene 
also  sold  them  the  manor  of  Sidlesham. 


48  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

221. 

THOMAS  CHALCROFT.     Vol.  364,  No.  48. 
Petworth,  1  April  15  James.     Died  10  March  last. 
Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth  Chalcroft,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Aylwyn, 
aged  14  and  more  at  her  father's  death. 
Lands  in  Stedham. 

222. 

THOMAS  CHALLONEB,  gent.    Vol.  121,  No.  160. 

Lewes,  29  Sept.  1  Eliz.     Died  13  (month  illegible)  last. 

Heir,  son  Francis  Chaloner,  aged  29. 

Lands  called  "  Kenwards,"  "  Brodeland  alias  Newefeld,"  "  Benkes 
"Wysshes,"  "  the  Kusshet  and  the  Broketon,"  and  "  Haselhoppes  " 
in  Lindfield,  which  by  indenture  12  March  5  Edward  VI.  he 
settled  on  himself  for  life,  and  then  on  his  son  Francis,  manors  of 
Southmallyng-Lynfeld,  Chancellor's,  S.-L.,  Cantor's  or  Precentor's, 
and  S.-L.  Treasurers  bought  3  Aug.  4  Edward  VI.  and  quitclaimed 

to  Francis  Chaloner  his  son  31  Jan Robert  Challoner,  gent., 

by  deed  of  37  Hen.  VIII.  granted  "  Sandeland,"  "  Reeland,"  and 
"  Homeland  "  in  Ardingly  to  T.  C.  and  his  son  Francis  Chaloner. 

223. 

JOHN  CHALOJTER,  gent.  Vol.  191,  No.  109,  Vol.  242,  No.  104, 
and  Vol.  251,  No.  176. 

Cuckfield  12  April  22  Eliz.  Died  at  Horsted  Kevnes  7  May 
20  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Francis  Chaloner,  aged  19  on  16  Dec.  last. 

Lands,  etc.,  called  "  Tremans,"  "  Turners,"  "  Clerkes,"  and 
"  Apsons  ey  "  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "  Brookers  "  in  Wartling,  "  Selves  " 
and  "  Estriches  "  in  Fletching.  Made  will  2  May  1578  and  left 
Margaret  his  wife  annuity  of  £10,  lands  to  son  Francis,  with  remainder 
to  daughter  Clement  Homeden,  remainder  to  Francis  Chaloner,  son 
of  brother  Thomas  Chaloner,  remainder  to  Richard  C.,  son  of  brother 
Richard  C.,  remainder  to  Thomas  C.,  son  of  brother  Francis  C. 

224. 

FEANCIS  CHALONEE,  esq.     Vol.  232,  No.  66. 

Horsham,  2  Dec.  34  Eliz.     Died  30  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  40  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Gawcessland"  in  Ardingly,  also  "Ryland  "  and  "  Nether- 
horneland"  and  "  Upperhorneland,"  "  Riversland,"  and  "  Upper  East- 
field,"  "  Longtnead,"  "  Nether  Eastfield,"  "  the  Milne  lye  "  and  "  le  gar- 
den"  in  Ardingly  and  Lynfield,  "  Buxsells  "  in  L.  and  A.,  water  mill 
called  "  the  Upper  Milne,"  "  Kenwards  land,"  "  Haseloppsbankes,"  etc., 
and  by  deed  dated  4  Feb.  13  Eliz.  settled  them  on  himself  for  life, 
and  then  on  Thomas  C.,  his  son  and  heir,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of 
Francis.  F.  C.  seized  of  messuage  at  Goddingweeke  in  Lindfield, 
"  Clevers,"  "  Combers,"  "  Grovers,"  etc.,  in  Lindfield,  manor  of 
Walsted,  etc.,  "Tinkers,"  "  Mychelbornes,"  and  "  Mounsies," 


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225. 

THOMAS  CHALONEE,  esq.     Vol.  290,  No.  118. 

E.  G.,  10  Sept.  3  James.     Died  31  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  22  years  3  months. 

Lands. — "Sawceland"  and  "Ryeland"  in  Arthinglye,  "Kenwards," 
etc.,  manor  of  Walsted  in  Lindfield.  Made  will  16  April  2  James — 
wife  Anne,  son  Francis  a  minor. 

226. 

FBANCIS  CHALONEE,  gent.    Vol.  717,  No.  83. 

E.  G.,  21  April  (?  1)  Charles.     Died  7  March  21  James. 

Heir,  son  Nicholas,  aged  2  .... 

Lands. — Messuage,  tenement,  and  land  in  East  Peckham,  Hadlow 
and  Tewdely,  co.  Kent,  manors  of  Millplace  in  Ringmer  and  Bar- 
combe,  manor  of  Stanton  in  Chayley,  Chiltington,  "Westmeston, 
and  Plumpton.  In  consideration  of  marriage  between  Nicholas  C. 
his  son  and  heir,  and  Grace,  one  of  the  daughters  of  John  Bulman, 
deceased,  married  20  May  20  James,  settled  same. 

227. 

FBANCIS  CHALONEE,  esq.    Vol.  762,  No.  131. 

E.  G.,  2  Nov.  6  Charles.     Died  1  Oct.  last  at  Tremons. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  or  farm  of  Tremons  alias  Tremaynes  and  lands  in 
Horsted  Keynes,  "  Apsons  Eye,"  "  Brookers,"  "  Scutsteame,"  "  Great 
Olye,"  "  Little  Olye,"  and  "  "Westfield  Bide,"  "  Newmans,"  and  lands 
belonging,  all  in  Horsted  Keynes.  On  21  May  40  Eliz.,  on  marriage 
with  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Stephen  Staple, settled  all  except  "Newmans" 
on  himself  for  life,  then  on  Elizabeth  Staple,  then  on  Thomas,  his  2nd 
son,  remainder  on  Eglesfield  Chaloner,  3rd  son,  remainder  to  right 
heirs  of  F.  C.,  and  settled  "  Newmans  "  on  self  for  life,  then  for 
issue  by  Eliz.  Staple,  with  remainders  as  above.  After  married  Eliz. 
Staple,  and  Eliz.  died  s.p.  F.  C.  seized  of  "Plomerdens"  in  Lind- 
field, and  1  Nov.  14  James  settled  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  Thomas 
C.  his  son,  remainder  to  Thomas's  heirs  male  by  Jane  Litler.  F.  C. 
seized  of  "  Selves,"  "  Estridges  "  and  "  Mustards  "  in  Fletching. 

228. 

THOMAS  CHALONEE,  gent.     Vol.  472,  No.  87. 

Shoreham,  19  April  7  Charles.  Died  15  Feb.  last  at  Lindfield, 
s.p.m. 

Heir,  nephew  John  Langworth,  knt.,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  .... 
Langworth,  deceased  sister  of  T.  C.,  aged  26  years. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Southmalling  Lindfield  Dean, .  Chancellor, 
Treasurer,  and  Cantor  or  Precentor  in  Lindfield,  Wivelsfield,  Ardingly, 
"West  Hoathly,  "Worth,  and  Colmans  Hatch  and  Tithes  of  Lindfield 
Rectory,  manor  of  Walsted,  "  Saucelands,"  "  Byeland,"  "  Nether  and 
Upper  Hornland,"  "  Biversland,"  "  Upper  Eastfield,"  and  "  Long- 

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50  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

mead,"  all  in  Ardingly,  "  Nether  Eastfield,"  "  Mylnley,"  and  "le  Gar- 
den "  in  Ardingly  and  Lindfield,  ''  Buxells "  in  Lindfield,  watermill 
and  lands  called  "  le  long  slipe,"  ''  le  Snipe,"  ';  Mylnemead,"  ule  Black- 
lands,"  and  "  Pil sties  croft"  in  Lindfield  and  Ardingly,  messuage 
called  "  Colyers,"  lands  called  "  Fishers,"  "  Bradland."  "  Smithland," 
"  Thistlehawes  "  in  Liudfield  and  Ardingly,  "  Kennards,"  and  "  Ken- 
nardslands,"  etc.,  and  lands  called  "  Godding  weeke,"  "  Combers," 
"  Grovers,"  and  "  Bynges"  in  L.  and  A.,  and  by  deed  28  Jan.  6  Chas. 
between  himself,  1st  part,  and  Thos.  Chaloner  of  Trymons,  co.  Sussex, 
esq.,  his  cousin,  of  other  part,  covenanted  to  stand  seized  to  use  of 
himself  and  heirs  male,  and  after  to  use  of  Thomas  Chaloner  of 
Tremons  and  his  heirs. 

229. 

THOMAS  CHAMBEB.     Vol.  67,  No.  136. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  YIIL     Died  6  Nov.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  "William  a  Chamber,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands  in  Laughton  called  "  Stokynhams,"  half  "  Prenchpoll," 
"  Bryggers,"  "  Wyllowse,"  "  Eussells,"  "  greate  fachelease,"  "  little 
fachelease  "  in  Laughton,  reversion  of  manor  of  Chambers  Court  in 
Litlington,  Estden,  and  Estborne  after  the  death  of  Agnes  C.,  his 
mother,  who  yet  survives.  Anna  C.,  widow,  receives  rents. 

230. 

THOMAS  CHAMBEBLAYNE.     Vol.  242,  No.  12. 

Lewes,  22  July  37  Eliz.     Died  25  May  1583  at  Newick. 

Heir,  grandson  Eichard  Colman,  viz.,  son  of  Anne,  late  wife  of 
"William  Collman,  and  daughter  and  heir  of  aforesaid  Thomas  C.,  aged 
19  on  26  July  next. 

Lands  in  Horsted  Keynes  and  "  Eowlands  meads  "  and  "  Jeffer- 
ayes  meads  "  in  Horsted  Keynes. 

231. 

NICHOLAS  CHABTE.    Vol.  355,  No.  25. 

E.  G.,  15  April  14  James.     Died  30  Dec.  last  at  Hollington. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  1  year  3  months. 

Lands. — "  Washbrooke"  and  "  Castles  "  in  Hollington. 

232. 

FBANCIS  CHATFIELD,  gent.     Vol.  278,  No.  121. 
E.  G.,  7  Oct.  36  Eliz.     Died  4  May  last  at  Eumboldswyke. 
Heir,  son  Eichard,  aged  31  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Chatfeelds  "  in  Westmeston,  "  Hamgate  "  in  Westmes- 
ton,  and  half  "  Mudberyes  "  in  Asshelinge. 

233. 

JOHN  CHATFIELD.     Vol.  302,  No.  99. 

E.  G.,  22  March  5  James.     Died  30  Jan.  1598  at  Chailey. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  11  years  2  months  and  3  weeks. 


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Lands. — On  4  March  19  Hen.  VIII.  Sir  George  Nevil,  Lord 
Bergavenny,  granted  "  Loffeld  "  in  Chaleghe,  held  by  copy  of  Court  Roll 
of  his  manor  of  Ditchling,  to  Thomas  Chatfield,  then  of  Chaylegh,  and 
to  Thomas  Chatfield,  his  son,  and  the  heirs  of  Thos.  C.  the  father. 
Thomas  C.  the  father  died,  and  Thos.  C.  the  son  and  heir  entered  and 
after  died,  when  premises  descended  to  J.  C.  as  his  son  and  heir. 
J.  C.  had  issue  John  C.,  who  has  entered.  J.  C.  also  seized  of 
messuage,  etc.,  and  land  in  Chaylegh,  and  on  27  Jan.  1598  made  will 
and  left  them  to  Cecily  his  wife  until  John  was  21. 

234. 

JOHN  CHATFIELD,  yeo.     Vol.  566,  No.  28. 
E.  G.,  15  Jan.  14  Charles.     Died  10  Sept.  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  13  years  6  months. 

Lands. — One-third  of  a  virgate  called  "  Loffield  "  in  Chaileigh, 
and  messuage,  barn,  and  land  in  Chaileigh. 

235. 

JOHN  CHATFEILD,  yeo.     Vol.  752,  No.  208. 

Shoreham,  12  Aug.  18  Chas.     Died  10  May  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Plumpton  late  bought  of  Roger 
Homewood,  messuage,  barn,  and  land  in  Plumpton  late  bought  of 
William  Coppard.  Made  will  11  April  last  and  left  all  to  his  daughter 
Anne  Chatfeild. 

236. 

RICHAKD  CHEALE.    Vol.  279,  No.  326. 

E.  G.,  18  March  40  Eliz.     Died  27  July  last. 

Heir,  brother  John,  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Half  a  fourth  part  of  1  messuage,  1  garden,  1  orchard, 
land,  meadow,  etc.,  in  Keymer  alias  Kidmer. 

237. 

THOMAS  CHEBEIMAN.     Vol.  578,  No.  15. 
Petworth,  23  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  20  May  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands.  — "  Stubmeade,"  a  messuage  in  Pot  street,  Pulborough, 
other  lands  in  Pulborough,  "  le  Brooke,"  etc. 

238. 

JOHN  CHETNE,  knt.     Vol.  14,  No.  40. 
Iden,  17  July  14  Hen.  VII. 
Had  no  lands  in  Sussex. 

239. 

ROGEB  CHETNE.    Vol.  14,  No.  38. 

Iden,  17  July  14  Hen.  VII. 

Jurors  do  not  know  day  or  year  in  which  Roger  Cheyne  died, 
or  who  is  his  heir,  or  whether  he  married  after  his  father's  death,  or 
what  is  his  age. 

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240. 

WILLIAM  CHETNE,  esq.     Vol.  14,  No.  35. 

Iden,  17  July  14  Hen.  VII.     Died  8  May  2  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  Francis  Cheyne,  aged  5  years  and  more  at  his  father's 
death. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Leygh  ahas  Ligh,  co.  Sussex,  marsh,  pasture, 
and  wood  in  Iden,  also  reversion  of  marsh  in  "  lez  Brommes,"  called 
"  Bering  range,"  in  Beckle.  Premises  should  descend  to  Francis 
Cheyne,  son  and  heir  of  W.  C.,  now  aged  17  years  and  more.  Francis 
Cheyne  at  age  of  15  married  .  .  .  .,  daughter  of  John  Brereton.  John 
Cheyne,  knt.,  has  taken  rents  and  profits  since  W.  C.'s  death. 

241. 

PELUAM  CHEYNEY,  gent.     Vol.  128,  No.  80. 

Hailsham,  30  Oct.  2  Eliz.     Died  7  May  1  Eliz. 

Heir,  brother  Richard  Cheyney,  aged  15  years  on  27  Nov.  1559. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Bodhurste,  Buckstepe-Cheyney,  Sheldowne, 
and  Crawham,  capital  messuage  called  "  Crall "  in  Warbleton,  lands 
in  Heathfield,  Waldron,  Hurstmonceux,  Wartling,  Westham,  Pevensey, 
Dallington,  Westfield,  and  Beckley,  one  iron  mill  in  Hurstmonceux. 

242. 

THOMAS  CHETNE,  esq.     Vol.  148,  No.  11,  and  Vol.  209,  No.  5. 

Ditchling,  25  Oct.  10  Eliz.  Died  6  Feb.  8  Eliz.  at  Croffham  in 
Westfield. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  5  years  12  days  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Eingmer,  "  Snaylhame  "  and  "Westlandes"  in  Guest- 
ling,  "  Wanmere  "  in  Hailsham,  lands  in  Mayfield,  Ifield,  Bexley,  and 
Warbleton. 

243. 

JOHN  CHENEY,  esq.     Vol.  281,  No.  72. 

Lewes,  15  Dec.  1  James.     Died  17  Sept.  last  1  James. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Culpeper  of  Gest- 
linge,  esq.,  aged  20  years  and  3  months  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Eingmer,  and  a  messuage  called  "  Snaylesham  "  in  Gestlinge 
and  Icklesham,  "  Wanners  "  and  "  Broumehams  "  in  Hailsham,  and  by 
conveyances  in  law  assured  them  to  Elizabeth,  then  his  wife,  and  after 
to  his  (J.  C.'s)  heirs.  Elizabeth  the  widow  survives. 

244. 

GEORGE  CHESEMAN.     Vol.  67,  No.  141. 

Eobertsbridge,  17  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  23  April  34  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  33  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Ewhurst. 

245. 

THOMAS  CHURCHEB,  esq.     Vol.  375,  No.  57. 

E.  G.,  8  Sept.  17  James.     Died  28  Nov.  1616  at  Slinfold. 


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Heirs,  cousins  Agnes,  now  wife  of  Nicholas  Vincent,  aged  27  years, 
and  Mary,  now  wife  of  John  Slyfield,  aged  24  years,  daughters  and 
coheirs  of  Peter  Churcher,  clerk,  deceased,  brother  and  heir,  while  he 
lived,  of  T.  C. 

Lands. —  Capital  messuage  called  "  Hillands  "  in  Slynfold,  "Hal- 
land,"  "  Nowers,"  "  Kowfold,"  "  Wyldbarrys,"  "  Nybletts,"  and  other 
lands  in  Slinfold.  On  6  Dec.  1614  made  will,  leaving  all  to  nephew 
George  Churcher,  and  on  23  Aug.  1616  by  codicil  confirmed  it. 
Patience,  widow  of  T.  C. 

246. 

WILLIAM  CLAGET  of  Lewes,  gent.     Vol.  470,  No.  31. 

Pet  worth,  21  June  7  Charles.     Died  10  Sept.  1  Charles. 

Heir,  only  son  William  Claget,  gent.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Borroughes,"  "Mores  meadow,"  "Bromfield,"  part  of 
demeasne  lands  of  manor  of  Barcombe,  laud  in  B.,  messuages  called 
"  Earles  "  and  "  le  Bell  "  in  Lewes. 


247. 

ANNE  or  CLEVES.     Vol.  117,  No.  37. 

Lewes,  3  Aug.  4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  16  July  last. 

Heir, 

Lands. — Henry  VIII.,  late  King  of  England,  by  letters  Patent 
20  Jan.  32  of  his  reign  granted  to  the  noble  lady  Anne  of  Cleave, 
daughter  of  John,  late  Duke  of  Cleave,  Gulight  Gelder  and  Barry, 
and  sister  of  William,  Duke  of  Cleave,  G.  G.  and  B.,  etc.,  the  manor  of 
Southover  and  borough  of  8.,  late  of  Thomas  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Essex, 
attainted  of  High  Treason,  and  all  lands,  cottages,  houses,  goods,  etc., 
and  rights  in  Southover,  Le\ves,  and  Wogharn  for  life  if  she  resided 
in  England.  Jurors  say  she  did  not  leave  the  Kingdom,  and  premises 
should  revert  to  King  and  Queen. 


248. 

WILLIAM  COBDEN,  junior,  yeoman.     Vol.  132,  No.  58. 

Lewes,  6  Oct.  4  Elizabeth.     Died  14  Feb.  1562. 

Heir,  son  John  Cobden,  aged  8  years  7  months  3  days. 

Lands  called  "  Archore  "  in  West  Dean  (West  Sussex).  Will — to 
wife  issues  of  lands  until  John,  or  failing  him,  any  one  of  my  sons 
come  to  21. 

249. 

JOHN  COBDEN  of  Westdeane,  yeoman.     Vol.  289,  No.  43. 

E.  G.,  29  July  3  James.     Died  21  May  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  20  years  8  months  at  Inq. 

Lands.—"  Archers,"  "  Highfields,"  "  Blackfields,"  "  Whitlands," 
"  Haystile,"  "  Estmede,"  "  Scarvills  garden,"  all  in  Westdeaue, 
"  Eoughborough  "  in  Midlavant. 


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250. 

WILLIAM  COBDEN.     Vol.  291,  No.  5. 
E.  G-.,  16  July  4  James. 

Jurors  say  William  Cobden,  son  and  heir  of  John  Cobden,  was 
baptized  at  Westdeane  24  Oct.  1583. 

251. 

THOMAS  COLBEOND.     Vol.  101,  No.  104. 

Horsham,  11  Sept.  1  Mary.     Died  2  Aug.  6  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  James  Colbrond,  aged  8  years  and  more. 

Lands  in  Pevensey  and  Mauksey,  "  Clays  "  in  Borham,  "  Howham- 
averys"  in  Warding,  "Champneys"  in  Nendfield,  "  le  Tfeld," 
"  Handys,"  and  "  Kyngiswell"  in  Wartling. 

252. 

JAMES  COLBBAND,  esq.     Vol.  264,  No.  110,  and  Vol.  291,  No.  24. 

E.  G.,  2  April  43  Eliz.     Died  21  Oct.  42  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  C.,  aged  10  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  J.  C.  was  seized  of  lands  in  Pevensey  and 
Manckseye,  and  "  Clayes  "  in  Bonam  (?  Borham),  "  Hockham  "  in 
Wartling,  "  Champneys "  in  Nenfield,  "  Sornfold "  in  Nenfield, 
"  E/yefield  "  and  "  Hamys  "  in  Wartling,  "  Kyngeswell  "  in  Boram  (?), 
and  of  a  rent  of  40s.  from  lands  of  John  Eeve  in  Nenfield,  and  also  of 
a  capital  messuage  called  "  Blackfryers  "  in  Chichester. 

253. 

JOHN  COLBEONDE,  bart.     Vol.  448,  No.  105. 

Shoreham,  2  June  5  Charles.     Died  25  Dec.  3  Charles. 

Heir,  eldest  son  James  C.,  bart.,  aged  17  yedrs  10  months  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Doles  "  and  "  Skaynes  "  in  Pevensey  and  Westham, 
messuage  in  Boreham,  parish  of  Wartling,  called  "  Scolfes,"  "  Kings- 
wellfield  "  in  Boreham,  "  Shornefolds  "  and  "  Champneys  "  in  Wartling, 
and  by  deed  20  Dec.  3  Chas.  conveyed  them  to  trustees  for  3,000  years 
to  bring  up  James  Colbrand,  esq.,  his  son  and  heir,  Walsingham  C., 
eldest  daughter  of  Sir  J.  C.  and  Anne  his  late  wife,  deceased,  and 
Thomas  C.,  John  C.,  Henry  C.,  William  C.,  Sara  C.,  Frances  C., 
Anne  C.,  Bridget  C.,  Martha  C.,  and  Jane  C.,  sons  and  daughters  of 
said  Sir  J.  C.  and  Dame  Sara  his  now  wife,  and  child  she  now  goeth 
with — to  pay  daughters  £150  each  at  21 — to  John,  Henry,  William, 
and  child  enceinte  £150  at  21,  remainder  to  heirs  males  of  said  James. 
Sara  survives  at  Lewes. 

254. 

WILLIAM  COLDHAM,  gent.     Vol.  350,  No.  4. 
Horsham,  5  April  13  James.     Died  1  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  sou  William  Coldham,  gent.,  aged  30  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  and  advowson  of  Stedham  and  advowson  of  Hey- 
shott,  lands  in  Stedham  and  Midhurst. 


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255. 

EICHAED  COLEMAN.     Vol.  415,  No.  98. 

E.  G-.,  20  Nov.  20  James.     Died  1  Oct.  last  at  Westerham  in  Kent. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Flocks  "  in  Hartfield  and  other  lands  in  occupation  of 
his  son  Richard  Coleman  called  "  Heighfield "  and  "  le  Grove"  in 
Hartfield,  messuage  and  land  at  Colemans  Hatch  in  Hartfield. 

256. 

EDWARD  COLMAN  of  Horsted  Keynes,  husbandman.  Vol.  277, 
No.  111. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  30  Eliz.     Died  5  Nov.  18  Eliz.  at  H.  K. 

Heir,  daughter  Alice  Longhurst,  now  wife  of  William  Longhurst, 
aged  30  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Messuage,  barn,  2  gardens,  and  half  virgate  called 
"  Bryans,"  50  acres  in  H.  K. 

257. 

JOHN  COLYN.     Vol.  67,  No.  140. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  22  March  28  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John  C.,  aged  40  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Sokemersshe  in  Bryghtlyng  by  deed  17  March 
27  Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  trustees  to  his  last  will,  and  made  will 
18  March  1535 — bequeathed  to  Alexander  Colyn  his  son. 

258. 

ALEXANDER  COLLEN.     Vol.  142,  No.  75,  and  Vol.  143,  No.  29. 

Lamberhurst,  22  Jan.  7  Elizabeth,  and  E.  Gr.,  29  Oct.  8  Eliz. 
Died  14  Feb.  4  Edward  VI. 

Heir,  John  Collen,  eldest  son,  aged  19|  on  14  Feb.  4  Edward  VI., 
died  under  age  25  (Oct.  or  July)  6  Edward  VI.  Stephen  Collen,  2nd 
son,  is  heir  to  both,  and  was  under  age  at  his  father's  death,  aged 
22  years  10  weeks  on  29  Oct.  8  Eliz. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Hotheleigh  in  Lamberhurst  and  Sokenesse  in 
Brightling.  Julia  Collen,  his  widow,  received  rents  and  profits  since 
his  death  to  Feast  of  Annunciation  1  Elizabeth,  after  which  date 
Stephen  Collen  has  received  them.  Alexr.  Collen  made  will  14  Feb. 
4  Edward  VI.,  and  left  Sokeuesse  to  his  wife  Julia  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  Alexander  Collen  his  son,  and  manor  of  Hothlyghe  to 
his  eldest  son  John. 

259. 

JOHN  COLLINS,  clerk.     Vol.  622,  No.  23. 

Horsham,  29  Aug.  20  Charles.  Died  3  July  18  Charles  at 
Horsham. 

Heir,  nephew  John  Anstey,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Catherine  Anstey, 
sister  and  heir  of  J.  C. 

Lands. — "  Blackstroods  alias  Spades "  and  "  Carpenters  "  in 
Horsham,  "  Shuttefield,"  "  Whalsmeade,"  and  "  Perryfield  "  in  Craw- 


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ley  and  Held,  and  on  2  April  IS  Charles  made  will  and  left  to  wife 
Elizabeth  for  life,  and  after  to  his  nephew  John  Anstey,  now  Fellow 
of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.,  paying  his  brother  Stephen 
Anstey  £400.  Elizabeth  survives. 

260. 

JOHN  €OLPYS.     Vol.  223,  No.  69. 

E.  Gr.,  14  April  31  Eliz.     Died  1  Peb.  22  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  14  on  29  Aug.  last. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Walderton,  4  messuages  with  land  and  appurts. 
in  Stoughton  and  Walderton,  also  messuage  and  land  in  Upmarden, 
Compton,  and  Trotton  in  Westborne,  "Haslett"  in  Upmarden. 
Made  will — to  sister  Johane  £10  yearly,  and  left  all  lands  to  son  John 
and  heirs,  remainder  to  nephew  Eichd.  Lewknor,  son  of  Eichd.  L., 
esq.,  of  Downly,  and  Agnes  his  wife  (sister  of  J.  C.),  paying  £50 
each  to  said  sister  Johane  Mathew,  Thomas  Mathew  her  son — 
Elizabeth  Lewknor,  daughter  of  my  said  brother  Mathew,  Eichd. 
Lewknor,  John  Taylor,  Thos.  Taylor,  Mathew  Taylor,  Win.  Boulde, 
Thomas  Boulde,  my  nephews. 

261. 

HENBY  COLTHUEST  of  Cuckfield,  gent.     Vol.  355,  No.  26. 

Pet  worth,  last  May  14  James. 

Jurors  say  that  Henry  Colthurst  of  Cuckfield,  gent.,  is  a  lunatic 
and  incapable  of  managing  his  estate,  viz.,  a  house  in  St.  Martins 
Outwich,  London,  and  chattels  in  hands  of  Elizabeth  his  wife. 

262. 

EICHABD  COMBEB.     Vol.  278,  No.  135. 
Lewes,  13  April  36  Eliz.     Died  30  Jan.  1592. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  years  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  E.  C.  by  will  dated  29  Jan.  1592  gave  to  his 
son  Eoger  lands  in  Ardingly. 

263. 

WILLIAM  COMBEB  of  Shermanbury,  esq.     Vol.  417,  No.  31. 

New  Shoreham,  3  Nov.  1  Charles.  Died  10  Sept.  1  Charles  at 
Shermanbury. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Eleanor,  wife  of  William  Heath,  Elizabeth  the 
wife  of  John  Gratwick,  and  Mary  wife  of  John  Hosmer,  all  aged 
35  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  and  mansion  and  Park  house  of  Ewhurst  in 
Ewhurst,  Shermanbury,  Chestham,  Henfield,  and  Cowfold,  by  deed 
last  Sept.  13  James,  granted  to  John  Covert  of  Woodmancoate,  gent., 
and  Eichard  Heath  of  Shermanbury,  gent.,  as  trustees  for  himself  for 
life,  and  after  for  person  to  whom  he  should  leave  them,  and  if  he 
appointed  no  one,  to  use  of  Elizabeth  G-ratwicke  his  daughter  for 
6  years,  and  then  to  Eleanor  Heath,  wife  of  said  William  Heath,  and 
her  heirs  for  ever,  and  by  another  deed,  24  Oct.  14  James,  he 


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enfeoffed  John  Gratwick,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  (daughter  of 
W.  C.)  in   part   of   premises,  viz.,   "Spooners,"   etc.     On  18  April 

1  Charles  made  will  and  gave  manor  of  Ewhurst  to  William  Heathe 
his  son  in  law,  except  lauds  given  to  son  in  law  John  Gratwick. 

264. 

JOHN  COMBEB,  gent.     Vol.  436,  No.  3. 

E.  G.,  9  April  3  Chas.     Died  1  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Comber,  aged  ....  (very  faint). 

Lands. — Part  of  manor  of  Allington. 

265. 

ANTHONY  COMYE.     Vol.  193,  No.  60. 

Henfield,  27  July  23  Eliz. 

Anthony  Comye  is  and  for  the  last  8  years  has  been  a  lunatic. 
Edmund  de  Vives,  Innocent  Comye,  and  Thomas  Smyth,  executors  of 
the  will  of  Jane  Comye  his  mother,  have  certain  monies  of  his  in  their 
hands. 

266. 

THOMAS  COOKE,  esq.     Vol.  34,  No.  21. 

Arundell,  20  Oct.  11  Hen.  VIII.     Died  13  April  11  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  granddaughter  Mary  Cooke,  viz.,  daughter  and  heir  of  a 
certain  Thos.  Cooke,  junr.,  son  T.  C.,  aged  3  years. 

Lands. — Moiety  of  manor  of  Rustyngton,  messuages  and  land  in 
Goring  and  Lytilhampton,  and  by  deed,  15  April  3  Hen.  VIII., 
enfeoft'ed  trustees  to  use  of  himself  and  his  heirs,  and  his  last  will  and 
after  made  will.  Lands  in  Sussex,  Hampshyre,  Isle  of  Wight  or 
elsewhere.  Lands  in  Goryng  to  wife  for  life  and  10  years  after  her 
death,  and  then  to  be  sold  and  £100  given  to  my  daughter  Mary  to 
her  marriage.  Wife  Johnne  ex'ix. 

267. 

JOHN  COOKE,  sen.,  late  of  London,  citizen  and  "  pelliparius." 
File  1078,  No.  3.  Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 

Lewes,  3  Nov.  18  Hen.  VIII.  Died  16  Nov.  1493  (9  Hen.  VII.)  at 
Cliffe. 

Heir, 

Lands. — Messuage  in  Cliffe  near  Lewes  in  which  he  dwelt,  and 

2  other  messuages  in  C.,  and  by  deed,  2  JNov.  9  Hen.  VII.,  enfeoffed 
trustees  to  hold  to  use  of  his  last  will.     J.  C.  made  last  will  and  left 
lands,  etc.,  to  be  sold.    Richard  Brakynshawe  sold  lands  after  his  death 
to  Wm.  Repe,  sen. 

268. 

RICHABD  COOKE.     Vol.  67,  No.  105. 

Chichester,  2  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  16  Sept.  31  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lands  called  "  Felde  "  in  Goring,  etc. 


58  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

269. 

EDWARD  COOKE.     Vol.  152,  No.  147. 

Lewes,  23  March  11  Eliz.     Died  17  Sept.  [  ]. 

Heir,  nephew  Richard  Cooke,  son  of  William  Cooke  his  brother, 
aged  21  on  27  Oct.  last  (1568). 

Lands. — Manors  of  Field  and  Knell,  Hame  farm  in  Goring  and 
Dnrringtou,  lands  in  Clapham,  Heene,  Worthing,  Lancing,  Sompting, 
Wiston,  and  Tarring.  Will  leaves  annuity,  etc.,  to  wife  Joan,  and 
leaves  portion  of  his  property  to  Henry  Cooke  and  remainder  to  above 
Richard,  "  my  heir." 

270. 

JOHN  COOKE,  yeo.     Vol.  159,  No.  62. 

Steyning,  3  Nov.  13  Eliz.     Died  21  Oct.  9  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  11. 

Lands. — Two  messuages  and  land  in  Goring,  and  reversion  after 
the  death  of  Lady  Ann  Matravers  of  63  acres,  part  of  the  manor  of 
Goring.  Roger  Gyttens  and  (blank)  his  wife,  widow  of  J.  C.,  have 
received  rents  and  profits. 

271. 

THOMAS  COOKE  of  Heene,  yeo.     Vol.  167,  No.  89. 

Tarring,  12  Jan.  16  Eliz.     Died  20  Feb.  15  Eliz. 

Heir,  grandson  William  Cooke,  son  and  heir  of  John  Cooke, 
deceased,  son  and  heir  of  T.  C.,  aged  8  years  2  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Heene  and  tenements  in  Heene,  Tarring,  Goring 
and  Petworth,  part  settled  3  July  3  Eliz.  on  John  his  son  and  Margaret 
his  wife.  Made  will — John  C.  and  Thomas  C.,  my  son  John  C.'s 
children — Wm.  C.,  now  my  next  heir — his  mother  Margaret  Weston — 
my  daughters — Margaret,  widow  of  John  Cooke,  his  son,  remarried 
Thomas  Weston. 

272. 

THOMAS  COOKE  of  Bignor,  gent.     Vol.  209,  No.  56. 

E.  G.,  18  July  28  Eliz.     Died  28  Dec.  (?)  28  Eliz.  at  Bignor. 

Heir,  son  Thotnas,  aged  12  years  and  2  months  and  not  more. 

Lands. — John,  Lord  Lumley,  was  seized  of  manor  and  park  of 
Bignor,  and  on  8  May  22  Eliz.  sold  to  Anthony  Kempe  of  London, 
esq.,  aforesaid  Thomas  C.,  and  John  Cooke  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle, 
London,  clothworker,  to  be  T.  C.'s  and  J.  C.'s  after  paying  A.  K.  £40, 
which  they  did.  Trinity  26  Eliz.  T.  C.  and  Rebecca  his  wife  and 
John  Cooke  and  Cicely  his  wife  sold  Bignor  Park  to  Richard  Pellet, 
gent.  John  Cooke  is  still  living  at  B.  and  seized  of  manor. 

273. 

JOHN  COOKE,  yeo.     Vol.  242,  No.  44. 

E.  G.,  25  Sept.  37  Eliz.     Died  16  April  37  Eliz.  at  Goring. 

Heir,  son  John,  now  aged  12  years  and  no  more. 

Lands  in  Worthing  and  Sounting.     Robert  Ludgater  of  Goring 


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1  Dec.  19  Eliz.  enfeoffed  said  John  C.  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  with 
lands  in  G-oring  to  themselves  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  to 
Anthony  L.,  son  of  said  Robert  L.  Elizabeth  survived  said  John  C., 
and  is  living  at  Goring. 

274. 

JOHN  COOKE.     Vol.  254,  No.  76. 

Horsham,  27  July  40  Eliz.  Died  10  Nov.  38  Eliz.  at  Beryton, 
Hants. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Cooke,  aged  14  on  30  April  last. 

Lands. — Seized  in  reversion  after  death  of  William  Cooke,  late 
while  he  lived  of  Heane,  co.  Sussex,  gent.,  bro.  of  J.  C.,  of  land,  etc., 
in  Goring,  also  tenements.  William  died  at  Horsham  18  Jan.  40  Eliz. 
After  death  of  J.  C.,  William  C.  took  rents  and  profits  till  18  Jan. 
last,  since  which  ....  (name  scratched  out),  the  relict  of  J.  C.  till  now. 

275. 

WILLIAM  COOKE  of  Beane  (viz.,  Heene),  yeo.     Vol.  255,  No.  165. 

Horsham,  2  (?)  March  40  Eliz.     Died  27  Jan.  40  Eliz.  at  Horsham. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  1  on  11  Aug.  last. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Heeiie  and  lands  in  Tarring  and  Goring  by 
deed  7  Aug.  28  Eliz.  conveyed  to  trustees  for  John  Cooke,  his  only 
brother. 

276. 

GEOBGE  COOKE,  yeo.  Vol.  272,  No.  56. 

E.  G.,  19  Jan.  44  Eliz.     Died  27  March  44  Eliz.  at  Goring. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  7  years  and  20  days. 

Lands. — Richard  Cooke,  father  of  Gr.  C.,  was  seized  of  manors  of 
Field  and  Knells  alias  Knols  and  lands  belonging,  "  Footsland  "  and 
"  Lucas  "  in  Goring,  Tarring,  Brodewater,  and  Dirington,  messuage, 
etc.,  in  Tarring,  and  by  deed  3  April  37  Eliz.  settled  them  on  approach- 
ing marriage  of  his  son  and  heir  apparent  G.  C.  with  Ann  Hyde,  only 
daughter  of  William  Hyde  of  Launcing.  They  were  married  at 
Launcing  5  May  37  Eliz.  Richard  Cpoke  is  still  living  at  Goring. 

277. 

ALLAN  COOKE,  esq.     Vol.  338,  No.  10. 

Petworth,  8  Sept.  11  James.     Died  28  April  last. 

Heir,  nephew  John,  son  of  Nicholas,  brother  of  said  A.  C., 
aged  23  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Chapelry  of  Bury  in  Wesburton  and  3  messuages  and 
land  there,  1  messuage  and  land  in  Bury. 

278. 

RICHAED  COOKE,  yeo.     Vol.  453,  No.  95. 
Shoreham,  29  July  5  Charles.     Died  20  June  last. 
Heir,  son  Edward  Cooke,  aged  6  years  4  months. 


60  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Field  and  Knell  alias  Knoll  and  2  messuages 
with  land  and  \2d.  rent  with  appurts.  in  Goring,  Tarring,  Broadwater, 
and  Dirrington.  "Field"  and  "Knell"  lands,  "Footslands"  and 
"  Lucas  "  in  same  parishes,  1  messuage,  etc.,  in  Tarring,  lands  in  Goring, 
Tarring,  and  Broadwater,  other  lands  in  Goring,  late  bought  of  Thos. 
Cooke,  sen.,  and  Thos.  Cooke,  jun.,  "Whitehall"  in  Goring.  Made  will 
18  June  last  and  gave  all  to  Edward  Cooke  his  elder  son,  with 
remainder  to  George  Cooke  his  younger  son,  remainder  to  Robert 
Cooke,  brother  of  R.  C.,  remainder  to  his  own  right  heirs. 

279. 

JOHN  COOKE.     Vol.  739,  No.  49. 

E.  G-.,  2  Oct.  15  Charles.     Died  8  July  1627. 

Heir,  son  John  Cooke,  aged  14  years  2  months  20  days. 

Lands. — "Hobjohns  Farm"  and  lands  in  Goring. 

280. 

HENRY  COOKE  alias  BADMERINGE.     Vol.  752,  No.  201. 
Petworth,  20  Aug.  17  Chas.     Died  7  March  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  Cooke  alias  Badmeringe,  aged  21  and  more. 
Lands. — Property  in  West  Grinstead,  etc. 

281. 

JOHN  COOPER,  sen.,  gent.,  of  Sompting.     Vol.  233,  No.  37. 

Arundel,  28  Oct.  34  Eiiz.     Died  5  Oct.  34  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  35  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Seized  of  manor  of  Lechepoole.  land  at  Cokeham,  in 
Somptiug  called  "  Averyes,"  and  by  deed  dated  14  Feb.  13  Eliz. 
enfeoffed  John  Cooke  of  Barcombe,  yeo.,  and  Thomas  Cooper  his 
brother,  to  use  of  John  Cooper,  jun.,  son  and  heir. 

282. 

THOMAS  COOPEB,  gent.    Vol.  330,  No.  23. 

E.  G.,  15  July  10  James.     Died  12  April  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Cooper,  esq.,  aged  33  years. 

Lands. — "  Blachmers  "  and  land  belonging  in  Slyudfold,  cottages 
and  lands  in  S.  and  Poling,  "  le  Old  field"  and  "  Threeles  croft"  in 
West  Angmering,  2  messuages,  etc.,  and  land  in  Limister. 

283. 

EDWARD  COOPER,  gent.     Vol.  401,  No.  98. 

Horsham,  31  July  21  James.     Died  8  Aug.  last  s.p. 

Heir,  brother  Ralph  Cooper,  aged  50  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Strood  alias  Stroodlands,"  "  Meanelands,"  and  "  Red- 
lands,"  and  reversion  of  manor  of  Clymesfold  alias  Clempesfold  in 
Slinfold,  "  Pensfold  "  in  Slinfold  for  self  aud  heirs  male,  remainder  to 
Ralph  Cooper  his  brother,  remainder  to  Robert  Cooper,  another 


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brother,  remainder  to  Robert  Short  and  his  heirs,  "  Whitebeards"  and 
"  Norlands  "  in  Warnham,  "  Noddings  "  in  Chiddingfold,  lands  in 
Ewhurst,  "Naldrett"  in  Ockley,  "Exfelds"  and  "  Pollingfold  "  in 
Abinger,  "  Skechers  "  and  "  Frenches  "  in  Wootton.  E.  C.  made  will 
10  Feb.  1621  and  gave  to  Robert  Cooper  his  cousin  "Norlands,"  and 
remainder  to  his  brother  Ralph  C.  for  life,  remainder  to  Thomas  C., 
son  of  Ralph,  remainder  to  Edward  C.,  younger  son  of  Ralph, 
remainder  to  aforesaid  Robert  C.  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Ralph 
Cooper,  younger  son  of  Robert  Cooper,  father  of  aforesaid  Robert, 
with  divers  remainders  over  as  by  his  last  will  appears. 

284. 

RICHAED  COOPER  alias  BUTCHER.     Vol.  750,  No.  110. 

E.  G.,  2  Nov.  3  Charles.     Died  30  Nov.  1622. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Cooper  alias  Butcher,  aged  16  years  and 
1  month. 

Lands. — Lands  and  tenements  called  "Hawkes  hill"  in  Rudgewick, 
and  a  messuage  and  farm  called  "  Lynwick  lands"  and  "  Padley 
meade  "in  Rudgewick. 

285. 

ROGER  COPLEY,  knt.     Vol.  89,  No.  124. 

Crawley,  18  Nov.  3  Edward  VI.     Died  10  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Copley,  aged  17  years  6  months  14  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Roughay,  Warneham,  and  Hurst,  4  messuages 
and  lands  in  Roughay,  Horsham,  Warnham,  Rowsper,  and  Hechyug- 
feld,  and  2  messuages  and  lands  in  West  Harting  and  South  Harting, 
and  with  Elizabeth  his  wife  by  deed  1  May  29  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to 
trustees  to  use  of  selves  for  lives  and  after  of  Thomas  Copley,  then 
son  and  heir  of  R.  C.  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of 
R.  C.,  remainder  to  Mary  Shelley,  then  wife  of  Tho.  Shelley,  gent., 
Bridget  Copley,  and  Katherine  Copley,  daughters  of  said  R.  C.,  and 
their  heirs,  remainder  to  said  Thomas  Copley  and  his  heirs. 

286. 

WILLIAM  COPLEY,  jun.,  esq.     Vol.  502,  No.  66. 

E.  G.,  16  Jan.  (9)  Charles.     Died  5  July  21  James. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Mary  C.,  aged  3  years  2  .  .  days,  and  Anne  C., 
aged  10  months  17  days. 

Lands. — Long  before  death  of  W.  C.  a  certain  William  Copley  of 
Gatton,  Surrey,  esq.,  his  father,  was  seized  of  manor  of  Roughey  in 
Sussex,  "  Hurst  Farm "  in  R.,  lands  called  "  Giblers,"  manors  of 
Gatton  and  Colley,  co.  Surrey,  "  Maze "  in  Borough  of  Southwark, 
advowson  of  Gatton,  "  Lee  or  Leigh  Farm  "  in  Lee,  co.  Surrey,  etc., 
by  deed  7  ....  (month  illegible)  13  James,  in  consideration  of 
marriage  between  W.  C.  and  Anne  Denton,  settled  them  to  use  of 
self  and  Margaret  his  wife,  then  W.  C.  heirs  male,  then  to  John  C. 
his  son  heirs  male,  then  to  William  C.  the  father,  and  his  heirs  for 
ever.  Anne,  the  widow,  survives. 


62  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

287. 

WILLIAM  COPPARD.     Vol.  651,  No.  146. 
E.  G.,  27  July  14  James.     Died  7  Jan.  13  James. 
Heir,  son  Nicholas  Coppard,  aged  23  aud  more. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Tomkyns  Land  "  in  Chailie 
and  "  Agmonds  "  in  Chailie. 

288. 

JOHN  CORNEFORD,  yeo.     Vol.  238,  No.  71. 

Lewes,  12  April  30  Eliz.     Died  18  Nov.  last  at  Kingmer. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  28  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "Boyles,"  "Busses  alias  Eose  alias  Bussis  "  in  E.  G., 
"  Beneham  "  and  other  lands  in  Eingmer.  He  made  will  9  Feb. 
35  Eliz.  and  left  "  Beneham  "  to  his  wife  Elenor  for  life,  remainder  to 
Drew  C.  his  junior  son,  remainder  to  John  C.  his  son. 

289. 

EICHARD  COSTERDELL  of  Bolney.  Vol.  422,  No.  24,  Vol.  717, 
No.  104,  and  Vol.  495,  No.  62. 

Petworth,  3  April  21  James.     Died  6  Nov.  19  James  at  Bolney. 

Heir,  only  son  Eichard  Costedell,  aged  3  years  10  months  20  days. 

Lands  in  Bolney,  Twineham,  Cuckfield,  and  Woodmancoate. 
Anne  Michell,  now  wife  of  John  M.  and  mother  of  E.  C.  the  son,  has 
received  rents  and  profits. 

290. 

WILLIAM  COVERT,  esq.     Vol.  10,  No.  39. 

Inquisition,  28  Oct.  10  Hen.  VII.     Died  20  Sept.  same  year. 

Heir,  son  John  Covert,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Slaugham,  Twynham,  and  Poling. 

291. 

JOHN  COVERT,  esq.     Vol.  23,  No.  261. 

Lewes,  1  Nov.  21  Hen.  VII.  Died  12  Aug.  18  Hen.  VII.,  sic  for 
19  Hen.  VII. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Anne  C.,  aged  6,  Elizabeth  C.,  aged  3,  and 
Dorothy  C.,  aged  2. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Slaugham,  Twyneham,  Sokenersh,  Hangleton, 
Benyndenn,  and  Poling,  and  ^  the  manor  of  Chiltington  Ferring. 
Made  will  6  Aug.  19  Hen.  VII. — Wm.  Covert  my  father,  deceased — 
Anne  Covert  my  mother — Isabel  my  wife — cousins  Eoger  C.  and 
Eichard  C. 

292. 

EICHARD  COVERTE,  esq.     Vol.  191,  No.  70. 
Cuckfield,  12  April  22  Eliz.     Died  10  Sept.  21  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Walter  Coverte,  esq.,  aged  30. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Slaugham,  Twineham,  Bradbridge,  Ashington, 
Eustington,  Hangleton,  and  Pawelthorne,  "Dencombe"  in  Slaugham, 


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tenements,  etc.,  in  Washington,  Bevingdean,  Ifield,  and  Burpham,  also 
of  reversion  after  the  death  of  Ann  Covert,  widow  of  John  Covert, 
of  lands  called  "  Sheprodes  "  and  "  Blackelande." 


293. 

SIR  WALTER  COVERT  of  Slaugham,  knt.     Vol.  490,  No.  187. 

Shoreham,  9  Aug.  8  Charles.     Died  .  .  Jan.  last,  s.p. 

Heir,  niece  Anne,  late  wife  of  Sir  Walter  Covert  of  Maidstone, 
deceased,  is  next  heir,  viz.,  only  daughter  of  John  C.,  brother  of 
Sir  W.  C.,  aged  .  .  years. 

Lands. — John  Shurley,  knt.,  now  deceased,  was  seized  of  manors 
of  Iford  and  Crawley,  advowson  of  Crawley,  and  made  settlement  on 
marriage  of  Jane  his  daughter  with  W.  C.,  large  properties  specified 
in  Sussex.  Deed  made  26  July  ....  Charles,  marriage  already  taken 
place,  settlement  to  self  heirs  male,  then  to  Thomas  Covert  and  John 
Covert,  sons  of  Sir  Walter  C.  of  Maidstone,  knt.,  deceased,  then  to 
William  C.,  esq.,  which  William  was  son  of  William  C.,  esq.,  brother 
of  Bichard  C.,  esq.,  father  of  Sir  W.  C.,  Walter  Covert,  eldest  son  of 
George  C.,  son  of  Humphrey  C.,  son  of  George  Covert,  uncle  to  said 
Richard  C.,  father  of  Sir  W.  C.,  and  to  Walter  Covert,  son  of  said 
Walter  C.,  and  to  Thomas  C.,  third  sou  of  said  George  C.  Jane,  the 
widow  of  Sir  W.  C.,  and  John,  son  of  Sir  Walter  Covert  of  Maidstone, 
survive. 

294. 

LADY  ANNE  COVERT,  widow  of  Sir  Walter  Covert  of  Maidstone, 
knt.  Vol.  482,  No.  55. 

East  Greenwich,  7  Nov.  8  Charles.     Died  22  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Covert,  aged  14  years  1  month  1  week  0  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Ifield  and  Crawley. 

From  this  Inquisition  the  following  Pedigree  may  be  gathered  : — 


(John)  Coverfr=p  George  Covert=p 


1                    1 

Eichard  C  =p                 William  C  =f 
I                                       1 

Humphrey  C.^ 

Sir  Walter=Jane,  da.  of  Sir        John  C.=p 
C.  of  Slang-    John      Shirley, 
ham,  s.p.         knt.,  mar.  about 

"William  C.=F            George  C.^ 
of  Slowe. 

30      May      20 
James. 
A.  C  =j=Sir  ^ 
C.of 
stone 

1                             1 
Walter         Walter  C.=f=        Thomas 
Maid-                                     3rd  son 

. 

Thomas  C.            John  C. 

1 
Walter  C.,  eldest  son. 

64  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

295. 

JOHN  COWPEB.     Vol.  97,  No.  103. 

Steyning,  27  Sept.  6  Edw.  VI.     Died  20  Dec.  4  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  Anthony,  of  full  age. 

Lands. — J.  C.  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  John  Cowper,  jun., 
seized  of  lands  in  Dichatn  and  Harting,  and  levied  a  fine  Mich. 
2  Edw.  VI.  to  use  of  selves  and  John  Cowper,  jun.,  Margaret  and  John 
Cowper,  jun.,  yet  living.  .7.  C.'s  will  left  property  to  his  daughters 
Joan  Lytle  and  Anne  Strellet  if  his  son  Anthony  died  s.p. 

296. 

RALPH  COWPEB.     Vol.  175,,  No.  94. 

Horsham,  15  June  18  Eliz.     Died  at  Slinfold  7  June  16  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edward  Cowper,  aged  9  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  in  Slinfold  called  "  Strode 
lands,"  also  barn  and  lands  called  "  Peomisfold  "  in  Slinfold. 

297. 

JOHN  COWPEB,  gent.    Vol.  214,  No.  170. 

Chichester,  9  Jan.  29  Eliz.     Died  12  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  C.,  gent.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands  in  Sunworth,  Est  Chalveryche,  and  Beryton,  co.  Surrey,  in 
Dycham  and  Harting,  co.  Sussex,  also  "  Nasheland  "  and  "  Tradland  " 
in  Nursted,  parish  of  Beryton,  Surrey,  also  "  Pokeland  "  in  same 
parish,  which  he  had  by  gift  of  Richard  Dereing,  esq. 

298. 

JOHN  COWPEB,  yeo.     Vol.  238,  No.  57. 

Chichester,  1  March  36  Eliz.     Died  12  Jan.  last  at  Sompting. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Anne  C.,  aged  12  years  and  6  months,  Joan  C., 
aged  11  years  and  3  months,  Jane  C.,  aged  9  years  and  7  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Lychpoole,  lands  called  "  Averyes  "  in  Sompting 
and  Cokeham,  and  lands  called  "  Rucklande,"  "  Cabucklefield,"  and 
"  Cheesemans,"  "  Graynwychfield,"  and  "Fyggs." 

299. 

RICHABD  COWPEB,  gent.     Vol.  242,  No.  25. 

Arundel,  9  April  37  Eliz.     Died  1  March  34  Eliz.  at  Dorking. 

Heir,  son  Richard  C.,  gent.,  aged  21  years  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Hyems  "  in  Rusper,  manor  of  Prestwood,  land  called 
"  Fanneyfeld,"  also  "  Gotewicke "  in  Rusper,  "  Stonemeade  alias 
Strowdemeade,"  lands  called  "  Bonnetts"  and  "  Spittens  alias  Churche- 
feldes."  Charles  Taylor,  gent.,  in  right  of  Jane  his  wife,  seized  of 
manor  of  Axsuntes  in  Rusper  for  life,  with  remainder  to  R.  C. 

300. 

RICHABD  COWPEB  alias  STENTNGE  of  Lurgashall,  yeo.  Vol.  323, 
No.  84. 

E.  Gr.,  1  Nov.  9  James.     Died  4  July  7  James  at  Lurgashall. 


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Heir,  brother  Thomas  Cowper  alias  Stenynge,  aged  17  and  more. 

Lands. — "Rendhurst  alias  Randhurst,"  messuage,  etc.,  in  Lurgas- 
hall,  "  Grenelands,"  "Morelands"  in  L.,  "Joyesland"  in  L.  and 
Petworth. 

301. 

JOHN  COWPEK,  gent.    Vol.  361,  No.  125. 

E.  Gr.,  6  June  14  James.  Died  last  Nov.  last  at  Leigh,  co. 
Kent. 

Heir,  grandson  John  (illegible,  but  from  other  sources  Cowper) 
Pankherst,  son  of  Stephen  P.,  is  cousin  and  heir,  viz.,  son  of  Mary  P., 
daughter  of  J.  C.,  aged  9  years  8  months. 

Lands.—"  Fonts  "  in  Heathfield,  "  Southeye  "  in  Bexhill,  "  Mar- 
lynges  "  and  "  Smythes  "  in  Mayfield. 


302. 

JOHN  COWPER,  jun.,  of  Ditcham,  esq.     Vol.  378,  No.  126. 

Petworth,  20  July  17  James.  Died  26  April  16  James,  s.p.  (at 
Harting). 

Heir,  John,  son  of  Henry  Cowper,  deceased,  son  of  John  Cowper, 
sen.,  is  next  heir  and  under  age,  viz.,  (illegible)  years  and  9  months. 

Lands. — John  Cowper,  sen.,  esq.,  father  of  J.  C.,  was  seized  of 
capital  messuage  called  "  Ditcham  House,"  lands  (named)  in  Harting, 
co.  Sussex,  and  Buriton,  co.  Hants,  "  Ditcham  Park  "  and  "  Stand- 
bridge  "  in  Buriton,  and  by  deed  1  Dec.  1  James  covenanted  with 
John  Morley,  knt.,  and  Edward  Morley,  now  knt.,  his  brother,  on 
marriage  of  J.  C.,  jun.,  with  Magdalen  Morley,  their  sister,  to  pay 
her  £100  a  year  for  life,  and  entailed  on  heirs  male  of  J.  and  M.  C., 
remainder  to  Henry  C.,  2nd  son  of  John  C.,  sen.,  remainder  to  Rich- 
ard C.,  3rd  son  of  John  C.,  sen.,  remainder  to  right  heirs  John  C.,  sen. 
J.  C.,  jun.,  also  seized  of  "Houndhurst  alias  Hounster,"  "  Grlidwish  " 
and  "  Courtland  "  in  Burwash,  and  by  deed  2  Dec.  12  James  settled 
ou  self  and  Magdalen  longer  liver,  heirs  male,  remainder  to  John  C., 
sen.,  remainder  to  Henry,  remainder  to  Richard.  Henry  Cowper  died 
at  Harting  7  July  15  James.  John  Cowper.  sen.,  and  Magdalen  still 
living  at  Harting. 

303. 

JOHN  COWPEB,  gent.    Vol.  378,  No.  127. 

E.  G-.,  8  Sept.  17  James.     Died  7  June  last. 

Heir,  only  son  "William  Cowper,  aged  5  years  3  months  4  days. 

Lands  in  Lymister  alias  Lyminster,  Poleing,  and  Warningcamp. 
Thomas  Cowper,  father  of  J.  C.,  was  seized  of  "  Blatchmeares  "  in 
Slynfold,  and  on  14  Aug.  4  James,  for  marriage  between  J.  C.  and 
Elizabeth  Crush,  conveyed  to  them  and  heirs  after  his  death.  J.  C. 
married  said  Eliz.  at  Slinfold  20  Sept.  5  Jas.  Thomas  C.  died  at 
Slinfold  12  April  10  James.  J.  C.  made  will  20  Dec.  last  and  left 
2  parts  to  wife  Elizabeth  for  life,  and  then  to  son  "William  Cowper. 

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66  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

304. 

RICHABD  COWPEB  of  the  City  of  Chichester,  gent.  Vol.  731, 
No.  122. 

Petworth,  28  Sept.  13  Charles.     Died  20  June  10  Charles. 

Heir,  only  son  Richard,  aged  8  years  2  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  garden,  etc.,  in  South  Street,  Chichester, 
and  another  messuage  and  garden  in  All  Saints,  Chichester. 

305. 

JOHN  CBABBE,  gent.     Vol.  465,  No.  30. 

E.  GK,  2  Nov.  5  Charles.     Died  9  May  4  Charles  at  Crawley. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth  Crabbe,  aged  18,  Lidia,  aged  17,  now 
wife  of  Wm.  Blackwell,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor,  and  Anne  Crabbe, 
aged  14. 

Lands. — John  Jowre,  gent.,  and  Letticia  his  wife,  and  John  Wat- 
son, gent.,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  in  right  of  their  wives,  were  seized 
of  capital  messuage  and  land  in  Willie  and  Bentley,  Hants,  and  levied 
a  fine  1  Charles  to  said  J.  C.  J.  C.  left  will. 

306. 

RICHAED  CBANE.     Vol.  110,  No.  155. 

Lewes,  12  June  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  26  July  last. 
Heir,  son  Peter  Crane,  aged  3  years  and  more  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Kingston,  near  Lewes.     John  Crane  (father  of  Richard) 
and  Joan  his  wife. 

307. 

JOHN  CBOWCHEB  of  North  Marden.     Vol.  135,  No.  30. 

Arundel,  25  Feb.  5  Elizabeth.     Died  21  Dec.  1562. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Crowcher,  aged  11  years  10  months  3  weeks. 

Lands. — Tenement  and  pasture  in  North  Marden.  Will  dated 
12  Dec.  1562,  bequeaths  two  parts  of  lands  and  tenements  to  wife 
Agnes  towards  the  bringing  up  and  marriage  of  children  until  son 
Richard  is  22. 

308. 

RICHABD  CBOWCHEB.     Vol.  143,  No.  31. 

Horsham,  26  March  8  Eliz.     Died  6  Jan.  8  Eliz. 

Heir,  brother  Thomas  Crowcher,  aged  3  years  on  25  July  last. 

Lands. — Lands  called  "  Shepepasture  "  in  North  Marden.  John 
Crowcher,  father  of  Richard,  by  will  dated  20  Dec.  1562  left  two- 
thirds  of  his  lands  to  his  wife  Agnes  until  his  heir  attained  22. 

309. 

RICHABD  CBOWCHEB,  a  minor.     Vol.  167,  No.  99. 
Chichester,  3  June  16  Eliz.     Died  6  Jan.  8  Eliz. 
Heir,  sister  Alice,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Grenefylde,  daughter  of 
John  Crowcher,  father  of  said  R.  C.,  by  Joan  his  wife,  and  aged  25. 
Lands  called  "  Shepepasture  "  in  North  Marden, 


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310. 

HENRY  CROWCHER,  sen.,  yeo.     Vol.  208,  Nq.  210. 
Chichester,  9  Sept.  27  Eliz.     Died  9  April  last. 
Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  9  years  3  months  at  Inq. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Northmarden.     Made  will — "to 
wife  Katherine  two  parts  of  my  land  till  Henrie  my  son  is  22." 

311. 

HENBY  CROWCHER.     Vol.  230,  No.  36. 

Petworth,  7  June  35  Eliz.     Died  6  May  35  Eliz.  at  Lewes,  s.p. 

Heir,  brother  Richard,  aged  15  years  and  11  months  and  not  more. 

Lands  in  Northmarden.  H.  C.  was  son  and  heir  of  Henry 
Crowcher,  sen.,  deceased,  who  died  at  Northmarden  (Inq.  9  Sept. 
27  Eliz.),  and  had  wife  named  Katherine. 

312. 

THOMAS  CRTJNDEN,  yeo.     Vol.  519,  No.  82. 

Lewes,  18  March  10  Charles.     Died  26  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  5  years  10  months. 

Lands  in  Eastbourne,  messuage,  etc.,  a  smith's  shop  or  forge, 
"  Sheltons,"  "Jesus  House"  in  Eastbourne,  "Porters  mershe"  in 
Willingdon,  "  Eightacres "  and  "  le  Ham"  in  Eastbourne,  land  in 
Hellingly  and  Hailsham.  Alice,  the  widow,  survives  and  claims 
dower. 

313. 

JOHN  CULPEPEB.     Vol.  141,  No.  14. 

E.  G.,  24  Oct.  7  Eliz.     Died  at  Wakehurst  28  March  1565. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Culpeper,  aged  40. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Wakehurst,  Great  Wickham  (in  Clayton, 
Keymer,  Hurstpierpoint,  Patcham,  and  Piecombe),  "Little  Wickham  " 
in  Steyning,  lands  called  "  Bevingdean  "  in  Palmer,  "  Southwyke  "  in 
Southwick,  "  Stumblehole,"  "  Christmasland,"  and  "  Lynders  "  in  Ifield 
and  Rusper,  "  Culpepperes  land  "  in  Kingston,  near  Lewes,  "  Tynsley  " 
in  Worth,  "  Mylland "  and  "  Pvckerage "  in  Ardingly  and  West 
Hoathly. 

314. 

THOMAS  CULPEPPEE,  esq.     Vol.  159,  No.  46. 

Horshara,  14  Aug.  13  Eliz.     Died  1  April  13  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Culpeper,  aged  9. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Wakehurst  and  lands  in  Ardingly,  (West) 
Hoathly,  E.  G-.,  Worth,  Horsted  Keynes,  Balcombe,  and  Southwick, 
also  lands  called  "  Bevingden "  in  Falmer,  settled  by  deed,  8  Oct. 
7  Eliz.,  on  his  marriage  with  Ann  Bolney  of  Bolney,  widow,  on  her  for 
life,  and  after  on  his  heirs.  T.  C.  also  seized  of  manor  of  Great 
Wykhain  in  Clayton,  Keymer,  Hurstpierpoint,  Patcham,  and  Piecombe, 
and  lands  in  Ifield  and  Rusper.  Made  will  16  Feb.  13  Eliz. — wife 
Ann — son  Edward — brothers  Thomas,  Richard,  and  Nicholas  Culpeper. 

F  2 


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315. 

THOMAS  CULPEPER,  gent.     Vol.  270,  No.  134. 

E.  G.,  last  June  44  Eliz.     Died  13  April  44  Eliz.  at  Balcombe. 

Heir,  "  cousin  and  next  heir "  Edward  Culpeper,  aged  20  and 
more. 

Lands.—"  Nylands  "  in  Balcombe.  "  Hillands  "  in  B.  T.  C.  1  Aug. 
26  Eliz.  granted  to  John  Threle  of  Hurstpierpoint,  esq.,  and  Joan  F., 
daughter  of  John  Fynes  of  Claverham  in  Arlington,  deceased,  for  use 
of  himself,  Joan,  and  their  heirs,  remainder  to  Edward  Culpeper  of 
Wakehurst,  esq.  Joan,  his  widow,  is  still  living  at  Balcomb. 

316. 

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THOMAS  CULPEPER,  esq.     Vol.  341,  No.  53,  and  Vol.  355,  No.  70. 

E.  G.,  7  May  12  James.     Died  18  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Slaney  C.,  esq.,  aged  14  years  10  months  18  days. 

Lands. — John  Culpeper,  esq.,  father  of  T.  C.,  seized  of  manor  of 
Wigsel,  and  on  6  May  31  Eliz.  settled  on  self,  wife  Elizabeth,  then  on 
T.  C.  and  wife  Anne.  Anne  died  20  Feb.  3  James.  John  died 
20  Oct.  10  James.  Elizabeth  survives  at  Newenden. 

317. 

EDWARD  CULPEPER,  knt.     Vol.  456,  No.  80. 

E.  G.,  6  Oct.  6  Charles.     Died  10  April  last. 

Heir,  son  Sir  "William  C.,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Wakehurst,  advowson  of  Ardinglye,  "  Titting- 
herst "  in  Ardingly,  Strudgate,  manor  of  Wickham,  manor  and  farm 
of  Bevenden,  "  Mousecombe  "  in  Clayton,  Keymer,  Pyecombe,  Falmer, 
Brighton,  Patcham,  Preston,  etc.  On  10  April  2  Charles,  in  considera- 
tion of  marriage  between  Wm.  C.,  son  and  heir  apparent  (now  bart.), 
and  Jane,  daughter  of  Ben  Pellett,  knt.,  made  settlement  on  "W.  C., 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  Edward  C.  his  son,  remainder  to  his  right 
heirs.  E.  C.  seized  also  of  manors  of  Burstowe,  Ockley,  and  Eawley, 
co.  Surrey.  Elizabeth  his  widow  survives. 


DACRE.     See  FYNES,  FENYS,  etc. 

318. 

CHRISTOPHER  DARCTE,  knt.     Vol.  622,  No.  29. 

Lewes,  26  April  15  Charles.     Died 

Heir  not  given.  Made  will  11  Dec.  10  Chas. — wife  Mary — son 
Charles  at  21. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Birlinge,  formerly  in  tenure  of  Edward  Darcye, 
esq.,  and  now  of  Henry  Porter,  gent.,  Thomas  Holland,  yeo.,  and 
others.  11  Dec.  10  Charles  made  will  as  Sir  C.  D.  of  City  of  London, 
knt. — wife  Dame  Mary  D. —  my  son  Charles  under  15  house  in 
Holborn — uncle  William  Argent  of  Grays  Inn,  esq. 


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319. 

EDWARD  DARKENALL.     Vol.  187,  No.  92. 

Horsham,  23  April  21  Eliz.     Died  22  March  15  Eliz.  at  Slinfold. 

Heir,  grandson  Edward  Darkenall,  son  and  heir  of  John  D., 
deceased,  son  and  heir  of  E.  D.,  aged  18  years  2  months  11  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Syngells  "  and  "  Netherlands,"  "  Collyers,"  "  Mare- 
lands  "  and  "  Edes  "  in  Hitchingfield,  "  Feldelonds  "  in  Billingshurst, 
and  by  deed  10  Oct.  8  Eliz.  granted  to  Edward  D.,  one  of  his  sons,  for 
15  years  at  rent  of  37*. 

320. 

EDWARD  DARRELL,  esq.     Vol.  167,  No.  93. 

Crawley,  25  Feb.  16  Eliz.  Died  at  Bowley  in  Sussex  25  June 
15  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Darrell,  aged  19  years  10  months  15  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Nytymbre,  lands  in  Charleton,  rent  and  profits 
of  port  of  Witringes.  Made  will  19  Feb.  9  Eliz.  as  Edward  Darrell, 
Clarke  of  the  Caterye  to  the  Queues  highness,  and  left  two-thirds  of 
the  manor  to  bring  up  children. 

321. 

JOHN  DAWTRET,  knt.     Vol.  92,  No.  97. 

Horsham,  30  March  4  Edw.  VI.     Died  17  Dec.  3  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  Richard  D.,  esq.,  aged  31  at  Inq. 

Lands.— "More  Place,"  "  Morelands,"  and  "Halland"  in  Pet- 
worth,  and  on  6  Feb.  2  Edw.  VI.  gave  John  D.  his  son  annual  rent 
of  £10  out  of  them,  and  on  5  March  2  Edw.  VI.  settled  on  himself 
for  life,  then  on  William  Dawtrey  his  son,  then  on  John  D.  his  son, 
then  on  Thomas  D.  his  son,  remainder  to  Edmund  D.  (Phis  son), 
remainder  to  Richard  D.  his  son,  remainder  to  Edward  D.,  remainder 
to  Anthony  D.,  remainder  to  Francis  D.,  remainder  to  right  heirs. 
John  Dawtrey,  father  of  J.  D.,  seized  of  manor  of  Alleworth  and 
Bromes  in  Alles worth  and  Chilgrove,  parishes  of  Borne  (viz.,  West- 
borne)  and  West  Dene.  Property  in  Tollington,  Fittleworth,  and 
Grraffam  16  May  16  Hen.  VIII.  settled  on  his  son  and  heir  and  Joane 
Assheby,  widow,  daughter  of  Wm.  Scardevile  and  their  heirs.  J.  D. 
married  J.  A.  J.  D.,  knt.,  made  will  13  Dec.  3  Edw.  VI. — Jane  D. 
and  Anne  D.  my  2  daughters — Edward  my  son — Thomas  my  son — 
William  my  son — Dame  Joane  sole  ex'trix. 

322. 

JOHN  DAWTRET,  knt.     Vol.  34,  No.  10. 

Chichester,  17  June  11  Hen.  VIII.     Died  23  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  8  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Hunston,  lands  in  E.  Wittering,  W.  Wittering, 
Northmundham,  Byrdham,  Teryke,  Petworth,  etc.,  and  by  deed 
17  Jan.  24  Hen.  VII.  granted  to  use  of  himself  and  Isabell,  daughter 
of  Ralph  Sherley,  esq.,  his  wife  and  heirs  male,  and  after  had  issue 
Francis  Dawtrey. 


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323. 

JOHN  DAWTREY,  knt.    Vol.  69,  No.  125. 

Chichester,  27  Oct.  35  Hen.  VIII     Died  21  Sept.  34  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  John  D.  of  Rotham,  of  full  age. 

Lands. — "  Le  More  Place"  and  "Millonds"  in  Petworth,  etc., 
lands  in  Upwaltham,  Donkyngton,  etc. 

324. 

RICHARD  DAWTREY,  esq.,  an  idiot.     Vol.  172,  No.  117. 

E.  GK,  24  Oct.  17  Eliz.     Died  at  Parham  10  Feb.  1  Mary. 

Heir,  1st  cousin  Nicholas  Dawtrey,  gent.,  viz.,  son  Anthony,  son 
John  D.,  knt.,  father  of  John  D.,  knt.,  father  of  E.  D.,  and  aged  4  years 
at  his  death.  William  Dawtrey,  esq.,  has  intruded  himself  into  all 
the  possessions  of  R.  D.  and  still  receives  the  issues. 

Lands  called  "Mooreplace"  and  "Moorelands"  in  Petworth, 
"Hallande"  and  other  (named)  lands  in  Petworth,  manor  of  All- 
worthe  in  Borne,  lands  in  Tullington,  Fittleworth,  Gfrafham,  Upwalt- 
ham, and  Kirdford,  manor  of  Torring  Cameas  and  manor  of  Eivers 
in  Essex. 

325. 

WILLIAM  DAWTEEY.    Vol.  231,  No.  78,  and  Vol.  267,  No.  40. 

Chichester,  26  Aug.  33  Eliz.     Died  13  June  33  Eliz. 

Heir,  grandson  Henry  D.,  son  and  heir  of  William  Dawtrey,  son 
and  heir  of  W.  D.,  who  died  before  his  father,  leaving  wife  Dorothy, 
eldest  daughter  of  Richard  Stonley  of  London,  esq.,  son  Henry,  and 
da.  Anne  (W.  D.  and  D.  S.  married  about  16  Eliz.).  Age  of  Henry 
gone. 

Lands. — "  More  Place  "  in  Petworth,  lands  in  Upwaltham,  Pet- 
worth,  Kirdford,  Fittleworth,  etc. 

326. 

FRANCIS  DAWTREY,  gent.     Vol.  567,  No.  83. 

Chichester,  21  June  14  Charles.     Died  11  April  last. 

Heir,  nephew  John  King,  eldest  son,  Anne,  widow  of  Edward  King, 
deceased,  and  only  sister  of  F.  D.,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  and  rights  belonging  in  Upper  Fittle- 
worth called  "Breads  alias  Fits  le  Roy"  and  the  manor  of  River  and 
Crowsole,  meadow  called  Trippemead  in  Berry,  and  other  lands  in 
Berry  Coates  and  Fittleworth. 

327. 

WILLIAM  DAY.     Vol.  340,  No.  212. 

E.  GK,  2  Nov.  11  James.     Died  2  Feb.  35  Eliz.  at  Uckfield. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  9  months  6  days. 

Lands. — "  Downeland  "  and  "  Halfeyard"  in  Uckfield. 


DE  LA  WARR.     See  WEST. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  71 

328. 

JOHN  DELVE.     Vol.  97,  No.  117  (1). 
Steyning,  27  Sept.  6  Edw.  VI. 

J.  D.  is  an  idiot  of  weak  mind  and  has  been  so  from  his  birth. 
Heir,  (?  brother)  Thomas  Delve,  aged  40  and  more  at  Inq. 
Lands. — None  but  annual  rent  of  4  marcs  by  will  of  his  father 
Thomas  Delve,  deceased. 

329. 

GEORGE  DENIS,  gent.     Vol.  360,  Nos.  23  and  24. 

Petworth,  1  April  15  James.     Died  13  June  13  James. 

Heir,  daughter  Margaret,  now  wife  of  Eobert  Byrch,  aged  26  and 
more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  in  Eastbourne  called  "Tod- 
hams,"  and  lands  in  Ichenor.  Margaret  and  her  husband  have 
received  rents. 

330. 

THOMAS,  EARL  DERBY,  son  of  GEORGE  STANLEY,  knt.,  LORD  LE 
STRANGE.  Vol.  38,  No.  10,  and  Vol.  81,  No.  247. 

Crawley,  4  Oct.  14  Hen.  VIII.  Died  24  May  13  Hen.  VIII.  at 
So  .  .  .  .,  co.  Middlesex. 

Heir,  eon  Edward  Stanley,  aged  12  on  said  24th  May. 

Lands. — One-eighth  part  of  the  Castle  and  Barony  of  Lewes, 
formerly  belonging  to  Edmund  Lenthall,  one-eighth  of  manors  of 
Hunden,  Kemar,  Cokefeld  Clauditor,  and  Haldelegh,  half  manors  of 
Meching,  Peding  .  .,  Cokefeld,  Alyngton,  and  Seeford,  etc. 

331. 

EICHARD  DEVENTSHE.    Vol.  67,  No.  108. 

Bramber,  10  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  22  July  26  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Devenyshe,  aged  31. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Horselonger,  Buxstepe,  Dallington,  Morehaull, 
Haull,  Warblington,  and  Mavese,  and  land  in  Arlington  called 
"  Milton,"  and  the  reversion  after  the  death  of  Faith,  widow  of  his 
father  John  Devenyshe,  of  the  manors  of  Peplesham  in  Bexhill, 
Burwash,  Crowhurst,  Catsfield  and  .  .  .  .,  co.  Sussex.  Faith  is  still 
living. 

Settlements,  1  May  16  Hen.  VIII.,  on  Alice  Eatleff,  then  his 
wife,  Thomas  Devenyshe  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  Anne,  wife  of  the 
said  Thomas,  and  their  heirs,  with  remainder  to  heirs  of  E.  D. 

332. 

EICHARD  DINGLEY,  gent.     Vol.  238,  No.  81. 

E.  G.,  9  March  36  Eliz.     Died  14  Sept.  35  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Dyngley,  jun.,  aged  3  years  and  10  months. 

Lands. — John  D.,  esq.,  father  of  E.  D.,  on  20  Nov.  31  Eliz.,  as 
J.  D.  of  Wolverton,  I.W.,  esq.,  granted  manors  of  Frognall  in  Chisle- 
hurst  and  Aldwick,  Sussex,  to  E.  D.  and  Anne  his  wife  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  heirs  male.  Anne  survives. 


72  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

333. 

THOMAS  DIRKIN  of  E.  GK     Vol.  278,  No.  157. 

Horsham,  22  Oct.  35  Eliz.     Died  20  Oct.  1575. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  50  years  and  more. 

Lands  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "  Brokefield,"  "  Kitchen  Croft," 
"  Algates,"  "Alvers,"  "  Deanemeade,"  "Charles,"  "Pet  meade,"  etc., 
and  by  deed,  22  May  12  Eliz.,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between 
Edward  D.  his  son,  and  Agnes,  daughter  of  Christopher  Killick  of 
Blechinglye,  co.  Surrey,  yeo.,  enfeoffed  trustees  to  uses. 

334. 

WALTEB  DOBELL,  esq.    Vol.  419,  No.  15. 

New  Shoreham,  11  Oct.  1  Charles.     Died  29  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  only  son  Walter  Dobell,  esq.,  aged  41  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Westmeston  alias  Westmiston  in  Westmeston, 
Chayly,  Streat,  Newicke,  Lyndfield,  Dycheling,  and  Plumpton,  a 
messuage,  barn,  garden,  orchard,  stable,  and  croft  in  Lewes,  and  half 
the  manor  of  Middleton. 

335. 

THOMAS,  EABL  OF  DOBSET.    Vol.  311,  No.  110. 

E.  GK,  5  Sept.  7  James.    Died  19  April  6  James  at  E.  G-. 

Heir,  Robert,  Earl  of  Dorset,  was  his  son  and  heir,  now  dead,  and 
was  aged  47  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Buckhurst,  Tablehurst,  Frogfirle,  Alchornes, 
Imberhorne,  Charknes,  Claverham,  Chiddingly,  Withyham,  Allington, 
Meeching,  etc.  "Will  dated  11  Aug.  5  James  entails  property  on 
Eobert  Sackvill,  Lord  Buckhurst,  eldest  son,  then  on  Thomas,  youngest 
son,  with  remainder  to  John  S.  of  Breade,  esq.,  eldest  son  of  Christo- 
pher S.,  my  uncle,  deceased,  remainder  to  Andrew  S.  of  Withyham, 
esq.,  2nd  son  of  said  Christopher,  remainder  to  Thomas  S.,  2nd  son  of 
William  S.  of  Dorking.  Cecilia,  his  Countess,  survives,  and  is  living 
at  E.  GK 

336. 

EOBEBT,  EARL  DOBSET.    Vol.  312,  No.  128. 
E.  GK,  5  Sept.  7  James.     Died  26  Feb.  kst  at  E.  GK 
Heir,  son  Richard,  now  Earl  of  Dorset,  aged  19  years. 
Lands. — As  in  335. 

337. 

RICHABD,  EARL  OF  DOBSET.     Vol.  405,  No.  153. 

E.  GK,  7  Oct.  22  James  (almost  illegible).     Died 

Heir,  brother  Edward,  now  Earl  of  Dorset. 

Lands. — As  in  335.  On  26  Dec.  8  James  settled  on  himself  and 
heirs  male,  with  remainder  to  Edward  Sackvill,  then  esq.,  now  Earl  of 
Dorset,  Richard  S.,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  said  Edward.  Will  and 
several  deeds  quoted. 


SUSSEX   INQtISltlONS.  73 

338. 

EGBERT  DOWNER.    Vol.  240,  No.  1. 
Arundel,  10  Sept.  36  Eliz.     Died  2  July  36  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  14  years  3  months. 
Lands. — A  tenement  and  land  in  Northstooke. 

339. 

ANDREW  DRAPER,  gent.     Vol.  252,  No.  17. 

E.  G-.,  18  March  40  Eliz.     Died  25  Jan.  1584-5  at  Litlington. 

Heir,  son  John  Draper,  gent.,  aged  8  years  8  months  26  days, 
living  at  E.  G. 

Lands  in  Litlington,  late  John  Rodwells,  now  in  occupation  of 
Robert  Brooke,  gent.,  a  tenement  and  land,  etc.,  in  Litlingtou,  "  le  Hake  " 
in  Arlington.  Made  will  29  Dec.  1584,  gave  to  his  wife  Jane.  Jane 
entered  into  premises  held  of  John  Bootes,  gent.,  deceased,  and 
Stephen  Rootes  his  son  as  of  manor  of  Litlington. 

340. 

JANE  DRAPER,  widow.    Vol.  253,  No.  90. 

E.  G-.,  18  March  40  Eliz.     Died  7  Oct.  39  Eliz.  at  Compton. 

Heir,  cousin  and  heir  (?  grandson)  Thomas  A  Wood,  aged  6  years 
5  months  10  days,  and  is  living  at  Westfield. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Charlton  in  Westdeane,  Litlington,  Hailsham, 
Arlington,  and  Lullington,  now  in  tenure  of  Robert  A  Brooke,  gent., 
lands  and  houses  in  various  tenures,  and  5  Oct.  39  Eliz.  left  to  John 
Draper,  gent.,  her  son,  until  a  certain  Thomas  A  Wood,  son  and  heir 
of  a  certain  Richard  A  Wood,  deceased,  sou  and  heir  apparent  while 
he  lived  of  said  Jane,  should  attain  21. 

341. 

JOHN  DRAPER,  gent.     Vol.  351,  No.  94. 

Petworth,  5  Sept.  13  James.     Died  7  March  last  at  Jevington. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  14  years  3  months  26  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Clopham  with  appurts.  in  Loynton  alias 
Lyllington,  co.  Sussex,  capital  messuage  in  Lytlington,  4  other 
messuages  and  land  in  Litlington,  "  le  Hake  "  in  Arlington,  1  other 
messuage  and  garden  in  L.,  formerly  in  occupation  of  Robert 
A  Brooke,  lands  in  Hailsham,  Westham,  and  Pevensey,  1  other  messuage 
in  Littlington,  land  in  L.,  formerly  "  Maffayes,"  other  land,  formerly 
"  Sayes,"  in  L.,  pasture  for  sheep,  etc.,  on  Downs,  1  other  messuage 
and  land  and  pasture,  etc.,  in  Littlington,  late  hereditaments  of  a 
certain  John  Rodwell,  deceased,  late  in  occupation  of  said  Robert 
A  Brooke.  John  Draper,  the  son  and  heir,  is  living  at  Jevington. 

342. 

DoROTHr  DREWE,  widow.     Vol.  247,  No.  1. 

E.  G.,  14  July  38  Eliz.     Died  28  Oct.  37  Eliz.  at  Fuutington. 

Heir,  son  Bradshawe  Drewe,  gent.,  aged  32  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Bradbridge  "  in  Bosham. 


74  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

343. 

BRADSHAWE  DREWE,  esq.    Vol.  341,  No.  75. 
E.  GK,  17  Aug.  12  James.     Died  1  July  last. 
Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  6  on  2  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Densworth  in  Funtingdon,  property  in  Bridham, 
Bosham,  and  Chichester. 

344. 

EDWARD  DREW.     Vol.  378,  No.  145. 

Petworth,  20  July  17  James.     Died  1  May  last  at  E.  GK 

Heir,  nephew  John  Drewe,  sen.,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Drewe, 
deceased,  elder  brother  of  E.  D.,  aged  40  years  and  more  at  uncle's 
death. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Brokehurst,  "  Fowlesmead,"  "  Hurst  et  Clayes," 
"  Coneyclappers  "  in  E.  Gr.  Made  will  at  Lewes  12  Jan.  last  and  left 
to  his  cousin  Robert  Drewe  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  cousin 
John  Drew,  brother  of  Eobert,  for  life,  remainder  to  Edward  Drew, 
son  of  aforesaid  John  Drew,  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  John, 
another  son  of  John  Drew.  E.  D.  also  seized  of  "  Barnettsland  place  " 
in  West  Hothly,  left  to  Edward  Drewe,  son  of  John  Drewe,  remainder 
John  D.,  jun.,  son  of  John  Drewe,  sen. 


345. 

FRANCIS  DREWE,  gent.     Vol.  459,  No.  51. 

Shoreham,  10  March  5  Charles.     Died  20  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  1  year. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Densworth  in  Funtington  and  moiety  of  third 
part  of  manor  of  West  Thorney  Aglands,  1  messuage,  etc.,  and  land  in 
St.  Bartholomew's,  near  Chichester,  land  near  Southgate  and  near 
Portfield,  Chichester,  "  Holtfields  "  and  "  Lags  "  in  Westhampnett, 
2  messuages  and  land  in  Birdham,  1  messuage,  etc.,  in  St.  Pancras, 
Chichester,  1  water-mill  and  lands  in  Bosham  called  "  Bradbridge,"  etc. 


346. 

FRANCIS  DREWE,  son  and  heir  of  Francis  Drewe,  gent.  Vol.  488, 
No.  67. 

Shoreham,  1  Aug.  8  Charles.     Died  30  Oct.  6  Charles. 

Heir,  Martha  Norton,  wife  of  Q-regory  Norton,  bart.,  is  aunt  by 
the  father's  side  of  F.  D.  and  aged  24  at  his  death. 

Lands. — Francis  Drewe,  the  father,  was  seized  of  manor  of  Dens- 
worth in  Funtiugton  and  half  manor  of  West  Thorney  Aglandes, 
messuage,  land,  etc.,  near  Chichester,  "  Holtfield "  and  "  Lags  "  in 
Westhampnett,  messuages  and  land  in  Birdham,  St.  Pancras,  Chichester, 
water-mill  in  Bosham  called  "  Bradbridge,"  and  died  seized,  and 
premises  descended  to  F.  D.,  but  remained  in  King's  hands  by  reason 
of  his  minority,  as  by  Inq.  at  Shoreham  10  March  5  Chas.  on  Francis 
Drewe,  the  father. 


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347. 

EGBERT  DBEWE.     Vol.  764,  No.  16. 

Buxted,  10  Aug.  18  Charles.     Died  29  Jan.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughter  Joan,  wife  of  Lancelot  Faulconer  of  Lewes, 
aged  21  and  more,  daughter  Bridget  Drew,  aged  14  and  more,  and 
grandson  Drew  Sherman,  son  of  Susan  (another  daughter  of  E.  D.), 
aged  5  months  and  more.  Susan  married  Edward  Sherman,  the 
younger,  of  Cuckfield. 

Lands. — Lordship  of  Brokehurst  in  E.  G. 

348. 

EDWARD  DUDLEY,  esq.     File  1067,  No.  I.     Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 

Petworth,  6  May  2  Hen.  VIII. 

Jurors  say  Edward  Dudley,  esq.,  attainted  of  High  Treason,  was 
seized  of  half  manor  of  Compton,  co.  Sussex,  a  messuage  and  lands  in 
Compton,  and  by  deed  long  before  his  attainder  granted  it  to  John 
Ernley  at  an  annual  rent  of  13s.  4rf.  Eoger  Leukenor,  son  and  heir  of 
Eichard  Leukenor,  and  grandson  of  Eoger  Lewkenor,  knt.,  conveyed 
manor  of  Sheffield  and  lands  in  Fletching,  Godstone,  Little  Horsted, 
Grethorsted,  Lyndefeld,  Mayfeld,  Pevensey,  Bexhill,  Lyngfeld,  and 
Hertfeld,  co.  Sussex,  to  John  Kyrton  to  use  of  John  Ernley  and 
Edward  Dudley  and  their  heirs. 

349. 

ARTHUR  DUFFORD.    Vol.  324,  No.  158. 

E.  G.,  28  June  9  James.     Died  1  May  8  James. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  8  years,  and  Eebecca,  aged 
7  years. 

Lauds. — "Brownings  "  and  other  lands  in  Wartling,  Pevensey,  and 
Hoo.  Anne  the  widow  survives  at  Wartling. 

350. 

JOHN  DUNMOLL  of  Wadhurst,  gent.     Vol.  417,  No.  35. 

New  Shoreham,  3  Nov.  1  Charles.  Died  8  Sept.  1  Charles  at 
Wadhurst. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  33  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Maplehurst,"  "  Dores,"  and  "  Shovelshare  "  in  "Wad- 
hurst,  settled  them  on  John  Dunmoll  the  younger  and  Anne,  daughter 
of  Eobert  Porter,  clerk.  J.  D.  seized  of  many  other  specified  lands  in 
Lamberhurst,  Eynsford,  etc.,  and  made  will  18  Jan.  22  James,  and 
left  to  (1)  John  D.,  jun.,  his  son,  (2)  Thos.  D.  his  son,  (3)  James  D., 
and  made  John  D.  executor. 

351. 

JOHN  DUNSTALL.     Vol.  341,  No.  22. 
E.  G.,  1  Nov.  12  James.     Died  9  Aug.  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  18  years  6  months. 

Lands. — John  Dunstall,  father  of  J.  D.,  seized  of  lands  in  Cowfold, 
West  Grinstead  and  Shermanbury,  land  called  "  Picknolls,"  and  by 


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a  writing  dated  26  July  8  James  enfeoffed  trustees  to  uses  first  of 
himself,  then  to  J.  D.,  then  to  Thomas,  son  of  J.  D.,  then  to  John, 
another  son  of  J.  D.,  then  to  William,  another  son  of  J.  D.,  remainder 
to  right  heirs  of  John  Dunstall  the  father,  and  died  20  Oct.  9  James 
at  Cowfold. 

352. 

THOMAS  DUNSTALL  of  Cowfold,  yeo.     Vol.  400,  No.  66. 

E.  G-.,  3  Nov.  21  James.     Died  26  Oct.  20  James. 

Heir,  only  son  Thomas,  aged  5  years  1  month. 

Lands. — T.  D.  seized  to  self  and  heirs  of  Picknalls  in  Cowfold. 
Joan  Dunstall,  now  wife  of  Roger  Miehell  and  late  wife  of  T.  D.,  and 
Anne  D.,  widow  of  John  D.,  grandfather  of  T.  D.,  are  living. 

353. 

JOHN  DUPPA.     Vol.  605,  No.  26. 

Petworth,  20  Aug.  16  Chas.  (meant  for  17  Chas.).  Died  17  May 
12  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Duppa,  gent.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — "Eriern,"  Mill  place  and  pond  adjoining,  "  Meadeplotts," 
"  Belchambers,"  "  Northcornons  alias  Beggarsbush,"  and  "  Catts  mead  " 
in  Storrington. 

354. 

ABRAHAM  DYKE,  gent.     Vol.  496,  No.  115. 

E.  G.,  11  April  9  Charles.     Died  10  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  brother  Herbert  Dyke,  gent.,  aged  18  years  5  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Laugney  and  Coalharbour,  land  in  Westham 
and  Willingdon,  "  Courthoates,"  "  Colwood,"  and  "  Pilches,"  land  in 
"Westham  and  Willingdon,  "  Longlands "  in  W.  and  W.,  manors  of 
Horeham  and  Shelvesdowne  in  Waldron  and  Heathfield,  lands  in  Ripe, 
Selmeston,  Laughton,  Chiddingly.  Made  will  10  Oct.  last  and  left 
all  to  Thomas  Dyke  his  2nd  brother. 


355. 

HERBERT  DYKE,  esq.,  brother  and  heir  of  Abraham  Dyke,  gent. 
Vol.  567,  No.  82. 

Lewes,  29  March  14  Charles.     Died  29  Sept.  1637. 

Heir,  brother  Thomas  Dyke,  aged  18  years  3  months  19  days. 

Lands. — Inq.  at  E.  Gr.  11  April  9  Charles,  p.m.  Abraham  Dyke, 
gent.,  quoted  (viz.,  Vol.  496,  No.  115).  Lands  remained  in  hands  of 
King  during  minority  and  still  remain  so.  1  July  12  Charles  made 
will — sisters  Elizabeth  D.  and  Sara  D. — lands  to  "William  Dyke, 
clerk,  his  uncle,  and  Thomas  Woodward,  esq.,  his  uncle,  to  pay  debts 
and  legacies,  and  after  to  his  brother  Thomas,  remainder  to  John 
Dyke,  son  of  Wm.  Dyke,  remainder  to  Robert  Dyke,  brother  of  John 
D.,  remainder  to  William  Dyke,  another  brother  of  said  John  D., 
remainder  to  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Dyke,  father  of  H.  D.  , 


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356. 

THOMAS  DYNE,  gent.     Vol.  688,  No.  24. 

E.  G-.,  21  April  1  Charles.     Died  4  Sept,  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  D.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Southins"  and  "  Partlington  alias  Pattledens"  in  West- 
field,  also  "  Lucas,"  "  Collins,"  "  Bucklands  alias  Partlington  "  in  W., 
"  the  Oke  "  in  W.,  land  in  W.,  "  Gotwey  alias  Lucas  "  and  "  Glinewish  " 
in  Westfield,  and  by  deed  24  Oct.  9  James  enfeoffed  Thomas  Dyne 
his  son  and  heir  apparent  to  use  of  Thos.  D.,  the  son,  and  his  heirs 
male,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  T.  D.,  the  father.  Edward  Byne  was 
seized  of  land,  etc.,  in  Cattesfield,  "  Barnefield,"  "  Parsonage  meade," 
"the  five  acre  meadow,"  "the  Bramblyfield,"  "the  Bromyfield,"  and 
"  the  little  three  corner  Brooke "  in  C.,  and  by  deed  21  May  last 
enfeoffed  T.  D.  on  condition  that  if  E.  B.,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  paid 
T.  D.,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  on  22  May  1627  at  T.  D.'s  house  in 
Battell  £65  6s.  Sd.  it  should  be  void.  T.  D.  seized  of  "  Sothington  " 
in  Westfield,  a  messuage,  etc.,  and  land  called  "  Gabriells  alias 
Greens  "  in  E.  G-.,  "the  Hooke  "  in  E.  G. 

357. 

JOHN  EDMONDES.     Vol.  158,  No.  36. 

Chichester,  11  April  13  Eliz.     Died  30  Jan.  13  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Walter  Edmondes,  aged  14  years  8  months  12  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Berecourt,  Wolbridge,  Bukhara,  Yapton, 
Yapton-Shulbrede,  and  Hesham  St.  John's,  Rectory  of  Yapton,  lands 
in  Yapton,  Barnham,  Ford,  Tortington,  Clymping,  Aldrington,  Box- 
grave,  and  Littlehampton,  and  reversion  after  death  of  Lady  Anne 
Maltravers,  still  living,  of  the  manors  of  Hampton-Wickers,  and 
Hampton- Wilcockes  and  the  Rectory  of  Little  Hampton.  Made  will 
15  Dec.  1570 — to  wife  Eleanor  manor  and  parsonage  of  Yapton,  and 
executors  to  receive  rents,  etc.,  till  sou  and  heir  is  21. 

358. 

WALTER  EDMONDS  of  Yapton,  gent.     Vol.  328,  No.  171. 

Stopham  Bridge,  19  Jan.  10  James.     Died  (date  illegible). 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  27. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Berecourte  and  Willbridge,  Yapton  Bulsham, 
Yapton  Coverts  and  Rectories,  Yapton  Shulbred,  Ilsham  St.  John's, 
Little  Hampton,  lands  in  Yapton  and  Tortington.  By  deed  20  April 
9  James  settled  to  uses  of  himself  and  Christopher,  John,  Thomas, 
Anthony,  and  Francis,  5  of  his  younger  sons,  Allen  Edmonds  another 
son,  George  E.  youngest  son.  20  April  10  James  made  will.  Mar- 
garet the  widow  survives. 

359. 

WILLIAM  EDMONDS,  gent.     C.  454,  No.  16. 
Petworth,  3  Aug.  6  Charles.     Died  12  April  6  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  William,  aged  14  years  8  months. 


78  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Bulsbam,  Tapton  Shulbred,  Ilsham  St.  John's, 
Hampton  "Wiohards,  and  Hampton  Willcocks,  and  Bectory  of  Hamp- 
ton and  Hampton  Parva  (Littlehampton),  lands  in  Littlehampton, 
Ford,  and  Tortington. 

360. 

ROBERT  EDSAWE,  yeo.     Vol.  581,  No.  114,  and  Vol.  618,  No.  19. 

Horsham,  21  March  14  Chas.     Died  20  Nov.  1628. 

Heir,  son  Eobert,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  and  farm  of  Chaucton  in  Washington,  Findon, 
Wiston,  and  Bounton,  and  by  deed  26  May  7  James  conveyed  "Trigolls" 
and  "  Campland,"  part  of  manor  to  trustees  to  use  of  self  and  after  to 
son  Eobert  Edsawe. 

361. 

ABRAHAM  EDWARDS,  yeo.     Vol.  355,  No.  60. 

E.  G.,  15  April  14  James.     Died  7  Aug.  13  James. 

Heir,  niece  Jane  Stolian,  viz.,  daughter  of  "William  Edwards,  son 
of  John  Edwards,  father  of  A.  E.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Eichard  Snelling,  esq.,  and  George  Snelling,  knt.,  seized 
of  manors  of  Portslade  and  Atlingworth,  advowson  of  Aldrington,  etc., 
sold  last  Nov.  7  James  to  A.  E.  and  Abraham  Edwards  of  Brightling 
his  cousin,  who  survives. 

362. 

THOMAS  EDWARDS.     Vol.  423,  No.  65. 

Petworth,  26  July  2  Charles.     Died  26  Oct.  last. 

Heirs,  daughters  Susanna  and  Judith,  both  minors,  ages  illegible, 
except  Susanna  ....  years  29  days. 

Lands. — "  Crouch  alias  Wenborne  "  in  Wadhurst,  "  Burnas  Close  " 
and  two  acre  field  in  Wadhurst,  "  Mabbfields,"  and  "  Sandfields," 
"  Portcroft,"  "Broadfield,"  "  Blossomfield,"  "Barefield,"  "Middle 
Field,"  "  Walles,"  and  "  Eeed  "  in  Wadhurst,  "  Lymendens  "  in 
Cousley  wood,  "  Merrywethers  hole,"  "  little  Hawkewell,"  "  Old 
Beuges."  Made  will — left  to  daughters  Susanna  and  Judith  and  their 
heirs,  and  if  s.p.  then  to  John  Edwards,  son  of  his  brother  John 
Edwards,  deceased.  T.  E.  also  seized  of  messuage  in  le  Cliffe. 

363. 

JOHN  EDWARDS.    Vol.  511,  No.  77. 

Shoreham,  27  March  10  Charles.     Died  26  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  2  years  4  months. 

Lands. — "  Eakehill,"  "  Ashurst  Meade  "  in  Cuckfield,  messuage  in 
Cliffe,  near  Lewes,  called  "  Le  Swan,"  cottage,  etc.,  in  Cliffe,  "  Fields  " 
in  Cuckfield,  3  messuages  and  land  called  "  Benfields  "  in  Portslade, 
East  Aldrington  and  West  Aldrington,  bought  of  John  Edwards, 
deceased,  father  of  J.  E.,  "  New  Mill  "  with  land  in  Eolvynden,  Kent. 
J.  E.  made  will  20  Sept.  last  and  left  to  his  son  John  Edwards,  with 
divers  remainders  as  in  will.  Margaret,  widow  of  J.  E.,  survives  and 
claims  dower. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  79 

364. 

ABRAHAM  EDWARDS.     Vol.  622,  No.  34. 

E.  G.,  10  March  19  Charles.     Died  15  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  great-nephew  John  Edwards,  son  and  heir  of  John  Edwards, 
deceased,  son  and  heir  of  John  Edwards,  also  deceased,  eldest  brother 
while  he  liAred  of  A.  E.,  aged  12  years  1  month  20  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  "  Erlyes  alias  Erleg "  in  Brighthelmston, 
a  messuage  and  appurts.  in  Worth,  messuage  and  lands  in  E.  G., 
messuage  called  "Bones,"  lands  called  "  Westlands,"  "Norrises,"  part 
of  manor  of  Bysshe  in  Home,  co.  Surrey. 

365. 

ABEAHAM  EDWARDS,  gent.     Vol.  622,  No.  30. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  20  Charles.     Died  25  Oct.  19  Charles  at  Portslade. 

Heir,  only  son  Abraham,  aged  8  years  8  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Porteslade  and  advowson  of  Aldrington  Rectory, 
and  by  deed  29  July  15  Charles  for  £500  paid  by  John  Porter,  sen., 
esq.,  Thos.  Aynscombe,  esq.,  John  Porter,  jun.,  esq.,  and  Thomas  Hough- 
ton,  gent.,  enfeoffed  them  in  certain  messuage  and  lands  in  Portslade  by 
way  of  mortgage  which  is  still  unpaid,  and  A.  E.,  by  deed  14  March 
18  Charles,  for  £500  paid  by  Anne  Michell,  widow,  mortgaged  manor 
of  Portslade  to  her.  A.  E.  seized  of  manor  of  Atlingworth.  Made 
will  16  April  1643.  I  make  Abraham  Edwards,  gent.,  my  younger 
brother,  ex'or  until  my  son  Abraham  E.  attains  21. 

366. 

JOHN  EDWARDS.     Vol.  775,  No.  23. 

E.  G.,  27  March  21  Charles.  Died  11  July  last,  a  minor  and  in 
ward  to  the  King. 

Heirs,  aunts  (sisters  of  his  father  John  E.),  all  aged  30  and  more, 
Mary  Ledbeter,  widow  of  John  Ledbeter,  Jane,  wife  of  Robert  Smyth, 
Frances,  wife  of  Walter  Lucas,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  (cousin),  daughter 
of  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Chatfield,  deceased,  another  sister  of  John 
Edwards,  his  father,  aged  12  years  6  months. 

Lands. — By  Inquisition  at  Shoreham  27  March  10  Chas.  p.m.  John 
Edwards,  father  of  J.  E.  (viz.,  Vol.  511,  No.  77),  it  was  found  that  he 
was  seized  of  "Rakshill"  and  "Ashurstmead"  in  Cuckfield  and  a  mes- 
suage in  Cliffe  called  "le  Swan,"  a  cottage  and  lands  in  Cliffe,  "Eeilds" 
in  Cuckfield,  "  Benfields  "  and  "  Coopers  "  in  Portslade  and  West  Ald- 
rington, bought  by  John  Edwards  his  grandfather,  that  he  died  26  Nov. 
last,  that  J.  E.  was  son  and  heir,  aged  2  years  4  months,  and  that  Mar- 
garet Edwards  survived  John  Edwards  her  husband  and  claimed  dower. 

367. 

THOMAS  EGGLESDEAN.     Vol.  593,  No.  6. 
Lewes,  25  July  16  Chas.     Died  30  July  1639. 

Heir,  nephew  Nicholas  Maynard,  i.e.,  son  of  Elizabeth  Maynard, 
only  sister  and  heir  of  T.  E.,  who  married  Nicholas  Maynard. 
Lands, — Messuage  and  lands  in  Hoo  and  Catsfield. 


80  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

368. 

JOHN  ELLTOTT,  yeo.     Vol.  267,  No.  109. 

Horsham,  1  June  44  Eliz.     .Died  24  Nov.  34  Eliz.  at  Dallington. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  3  years  3  months. 

Lands.— "  Woodlands,"  "  Sybbs,"  and  "Stoneford"  in  Warbleton 
and  Dallington,  "  Harberts  "  and  "  Barnetts  "  in  Warbleton,  lands  in 
Wartling  and  Ashburnham.  Widow  Eleanor  married  Caleb  Burdett, 
and  they  have  taken  rents  and  profits  since  his  death. 


369. 

RICHARD  ELPHICK.     Vol.  242,  No.  56.     See  Vol.  233,  No.  12. 

Arundel,  9  April  37  Eliz.     Died  21  Peb.  15  Eliz.  at  Seaforde. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  5. 

Lands  called  "  Tottingworth  "  in  Heathfield.  The  Jurors  quote  a 
previous  Inquisition  of  5  Aug.  34  Eliz.,  by  which  it  was  found  that 
K.  E.  died  30  Oct.  28  Eliz.,  and  that  John  Elphick  was  his  son  and 
heir,  aged  8  years. 

370. 

JOHN  ELFYCKE,  lunatic.    Vol.  307,  No.  60. 

E.  OK,  1  June  7  James.  Is  a  lunatic  and  unable  to  manage  his 
own  affairs. 

Heir,  son  John  Elfycke,  aged  3  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Goodyars,"  "Balls,"  and  late  "Strokers  "  in  Arlington, 
"  Hurts  "  and  "  Petfeilds  "  in  Selmeston,  4  oxen,  2  cows,  3  bullocks, 
30  sheep,  10  lambs,  etc. 

371. 

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THOMAS  ELFICKE,  gent.     Vol.  341,  No.  67. 

E.  G.,  16  Aug.  12  James.     Died  27  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  only  son  Thomas  Elficke,  gent.,  aged  31  years. 

Lands. — "Wilshams"  in  Ashbornham,  "Palmers,"  "  Pynnocks," 
"  Ladylands,"  "Crouches,"  and  "Hedgcroft"  in  Hoo,  "Adams"  and 
"  Swyneham  "  in  Crowhurst,  "  Stonecrofts  "  and  "  Barnetts  "  in  Hails- 
ham,  "  Ballards  "  in  Selmeston,  portion  of  tithes  on  "  Mousecombe  " 
in  Patcham,  and  lands  late  Eichard  Challoner's,  gent.,  and  formerly 
"  Ockendens "  in  Seaford,  a  shop  late  Edmund  Elfick's,  and  other 
property  in  Seaford. 

372. 

THOMAS  ELPHICKE.    Vol.  375,  No.  63. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  15  James.     Died  25  March  last  at  Chiddingly. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands.—"  Cookers,"  "  Beards,"  "  Keles,"  "  Hoddingsdown,"  and 
"Weldowne,"  "Cooks,"  "  Pickhaye  meadow,"  all  in  Chiddingly, 
"  Hooke  "  and  "  Alehurst "  in  Chiddingly  and  Waldron,  "  Bellcroft " 
in  Waldron,  "  Amly  "  in  Hellingly. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  81 

373. 

THOMAS  ELFICKE,  gent.    Vol.  440,  No.  71. 

Shoreham,  29  July  4  Charles.     Died  24  June  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  20  years  6  months  and  20  days. 

Lands. — Manor  and  farm  of  Sutton  with  appurts.  in  Sutton,  Sea- 
ford  and  Chinting,  "  Adams "  and  "  Swynehams  "  in  Crowhurst, 
"  Wilsham "  in  Ashburnham,  and  3  acres  in  Willington.  Will 
23  Sept.  2  Charles — my  lands  in  Ashbornham  and  Crowhurst  to  John  E., 
Edward  E.,  and  Stephen  E.,  3  of  my  younger  sons— all  other  lands  to 
son  Thomas — remainder  to  sons  John,  Edward,  Stephen,  Eobert, 
remainder  to  right  heirs. 

374. 

JOHN  ELFJCKE,     Vol.  710,  No.  25,  and  Vol.  776,  No.  52. 

E.  G.,  9  Aug.  18  Chas.     Died  2  June  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  9  years  7  months. 

Lands. — "Turners"  in  Ifield,  "  Stumblehole"  in  Busper  and 
Ifield,  now  in  occupation  of  Elizabeth  his  widow,  and  "  Christ- 
mas meade  "  in  Eusper,  in  her  occupation,  also  "  Botlings  hills," 
"  Wickersfield  "  and  "  Scorpions  "  in  Eusper  and  Ifield,  and  mes- 
suage and  lands  at  Westgreen  in  Ifield,  and  a  house  in  Worth  in 
which  he  dwelt,  and  mill  land  in  Charlewood,  co.  Surrey.  On 
26  June  1641  made  will  and  left  "  Stumblehole,"  "  Christmas  meade." 
"  Botlings  hills,"  "  Wickersfield,"  and  "  Scorpions  "  to  John  Elficke  his 
eldest  son,  "  Turners  "  to  George  Elficke  his  2nd  son,  and  premises  in 
Worth  and  Charlewood  to  Thomas  Elficke  his  3rd  son.  Elizabeth  his 
widow  survives. 

375. 

JOHN  ELLES.    Vol.  67,  No.  129. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  6  Oct.  30  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  10  years. 

Lands. — "  Vynales  "  in  Nenfield,  "  Stakenden  "  in  Cuckfield,  and 
lands  in  Sedlescombe  (mention  of  Joan,  wife  of  said  John). 

376. 

EDWARD  ELETNGTON,  esq.     Exchequer  File  1070,  No.  2. 

Steyning,  17  Sept.  7  Hen.  VIII.     Died  7  July  7  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Elrington,  aged  8  years  and  more. 

Lands. — John  Apsley,  esq.,  was  seized  of  manor  of  Vdymere  alias 
Odymere,  co.  Sussex,  to  use  of  said  E.  E.  and  his  heirs,  and  on  15  Nov. 
20  Hen.  VII.  conveyed  it  to  trustees  for  use  of  E.  E.  and  Beatrice 
his  wife  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  E.  E.,  now 
seized  to  use  of  Beatrice  E.  E.  E.  4  May  7  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to 
trustees  "le  Mote,"  "Bugsell,"  "Farygge,"  and  "Hope"  in  Salehurst 
to  use  of  E.  E.  and  his  heirs  and  for  performance  of  his  last  will.  By 
will  he  declared  that  Eichard  Elryngton  his  son  should  have  "Bugsell" 
at  22,  and  that  Beatrice  should  have  rents  and  profits  meanwhile,  and 
all  his  other  lands  in  England  to  Edward  E.  his  son  and  heir  when  of 
age,  meanwhile  Beatrice  to  have  rents  and  profits. 

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377. 

JOHN  ELSON.    Yol.  436,  No.  19. 
Shoreham,  9  Aug.  3  Chas.     Died  16  Feb.  2  Chas. 
Heir,  sou  William,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands  in  Barnham,  West  Angmering,  Stophain,  Lyminster,  and 
Arundel. 

378. 

JOHN  ELVEBED,  gent.     Vol.  407,  No.  71. 

E.  G.,  20  Nov.  20  James.     Died  6  ....  19  James. 

Heir,  son  John  Elvered,  aged  23  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  called  "  Goodwins,"  "  Palmers  "  and 
"  Palmers  brook,"  "  Ingrams  alias  Oldehouse,"  "  Glydds,"  "  Fynch- 
crofts,"  "  Sancottes,"  "  Geanes  marshes,"  and  "  Southey  "  in  Pevensey 
and  Bexhill  settled  on  his  son  John  Elvered,  also  "  Hides  "  in  Hoo, 
with  remainder  to  Joane  Wenham,  widow,  Dorothy,  wife  of  William 
Relfe  of  Ashburnham,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Petter,  widow,  daughters 
of  J.  E.  (trustees,  Nicholas  Eversfield  of  Grove  and  John  Porter  of 
Lamberhurst) . 

379. 

JOHN  EENELE.    Vol.  35,  No.  5. 

(illegible),  18  April  12  Hen.  VIII.    Died  22  April  (?  last). 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  19  on  21  Dec.  last. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Sheffield,  Bygnor,  Newham,  and  Frogfurle, 
lands  in  E.  Wittering,  Siddlesham,  E.  and  W.  Angmering,  Bepton, 
etc.,  and  16  Jan.  5  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to  trustees  for  himself,  his  heirs, 
and  his  last  will.  Thomas  Sherman  was  seized  of  manor  of  Tollers 
with  appurts.  in  Frogfirle  in  Alfriston,  and  granted  to  J.  E.,  and  J.  E. 
by  will  left  it  to  Gyles  Fynes  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of 
J.  E.  (Very  indistinct.) 

380. 

WILLIAM  EENELET,  esq.     Vol.  75,  No.  64. 

Petworth,  25  Oct.  38  Hen.  VIII.     Died  20  Jan.  37  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  18  and  no  more  on  4  July  38  Hen.  VIII. 

Lands. — Long  Inquisition,  and  rather  faint.  Will  quoted  wife 
Bridget — my  daughters — sons  Richard  and  John — daughter  Eliza- 
beth— son  Francis. 

381. 

FBANCIS  EBNELET,  a  minor  and  in  ward  to  the  King.  Vol.  92, 
No.  84. 

Horsham,  last  Oct.  4  Edw.  VI.  Died  10  Sept.  1  Edw.  VI.  at  Bar- 
wicke,  co.  Northumberland,  without  heir. 

Heir,  brother  Eichard,  son  and  now  heir  of  William  Erneley,  aged 
9  years  8  months. 

Lands. — William  Erneley,  deceased,  father  of  F.  E.,  was  seized  of 
manor  of  Est  Wittering,  messuage  and  lands  in  Birdham,  Goring, 
Tangmere,  Hunston,and  North  Mundham,  late  of  John  Erneley,  father 
of  William  E.,  lands  in  West  Wittering,  Oving,  Colleworth,  Hesey, 


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and  Compton.  On  15  Aug.  30  Hen.  VIII.  settled  same  on  marriage 
with  Bridget  Springe.  Bridget  survives  at  Cakkam,  seized  of  lauds 
at  Kirdford,  Siddlesham,  and  Almodingtou.  Made  will  15  Jan.  1546 
(36  Hen.  VIII.),  wife  Bridget  ex'trix — every  one  of  my  daughters. 
If  Francis  Erneley  my  eldest  son  die  s.p.  then  lands  to  my  son  Rich- 
ard E.,  remainder  to  John  my  youngest  son.  William  died  20  Jan. 
37  Hen.  VIII.  Francis  Erneley  was  his  son  and  heir,  and  on  2  Aug. 
1  Edw.  VI.  married  in  London  City  Eleanor  Cutler,  who  now  survives 
in  London. 

382. 

JOAN  EVEBARD,  widow.    Vol.  92,  No.  104. 

Horsham,  5  Sept.  4  Edw.  VI.     Died  7  July  last  1550. 

Heir,  grandson  Edward  Banaster,  son  of  Edward  Banaster,  son  of 
J.  E.,  aged  9  years  9  months  2  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Horton  Mabank  alias  Horton  Horsey,  co. 
Sussex,  lands  in  Compton.  Made  will  9  May  3  Edw.  VI.,  lands  in 
Beddyng,  Haberton,  Horton,  Henfield,  and  Southwyk — Edward 
Banaster  my  sonnes  sonne — Mary  Bellyugham  my  daughter — Barbara 
Bellyngham  my  daughter — Dorothe  Goring  my  daughter. 

383. 

NICHOLAS  EVERSFIELD.     Vol.  97,  No.  84. 

Lewes,  8  June  6  Edw.  VI.     Died  1  Sept.  5  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  19  years  18  weeks  and  5  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Torryng  Peverell  in  Fletching,  E.  G.,  Maresfield, 
Newick,  Chailey,  and  Hartfield,  messuages  and  lands,  etc.,  in  Maresfield, 
and  messuage,  etc.,  land  in  Kyngeston  juxta  Lewes,  messuage  and 
garden  in  Cliffe  juxta  Lewes,  messuage  and  garden  in  Lewes,  messuage 
and  land,  etc.,  in  Retherfeld,  land  in  Framfield  called  Brokefield. 

384. 

JOHN  EVEBSFIELD,  esq.     Vol.  244.  No.  103. 

Lewes,  22  July  37  Eliz.     Died  13  June  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Lands. — A  cottage  and  lands  in  Newick,  manor  of  Torryng  Nevyll, 
messuage  and  land  in  Torryng  and  Bedingham,  and  manor  of  Dytchen- 
ing  garden.  J.  E.  was  seized  of  manor  of  Poyle  alias  De  la  Poyle 
alias  la  Palle  in  co.  Surrey.  Thomas  E.  the  son  and  a  certain  Edward 
Moore,  esq.,  were  seized  of  quarter  of  the  manor  of  Highlie  and  moiety 
of  Forest  of  Worth,  in  Mich.  25  Eliz.  settled  to  use  of  J.  E.  and  Thomas 
his  son  for  life,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  Thomas  and  Anne,  then  his 
wife,  subject  to  jointure,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  J.  E.,  remainder  to 
heirs  male  of  Thomas  E.,  brother  of  J.  E.,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of 
J.  E.  J.  E.  died,  Thomas  the  son  and  Anne  his  wife  survived.  Manor 
of  Torrynge  St.  Cleres  and  advowson  bought  by  J.  E.  and  Thomas 
Eversfield  of  Uckfield  his  brother,  with  remainder  to  heirs  of  J.  E. 
Eectory  of  Alysham  alias  Haylsham  bought  by  J.  E.  and  Thomas  his 
son.  "  Eendhurst "  in  Mayfield,  Wadhurst,  and  Rotherfield,  also 
bought  by  them.  Lands  in  Goring,  Kingston  by  Lewes,  Maresfield, 
and  Buxted, 

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385. 

MAET  EVERSFIELD,  late  wife  of  Thomas  Eversfield  of  Holling- 
ton,  esq.  Vol.  303,  No.  133. 

E.  G.,  22  March  5  James.     Died  31  Jan.  5  James  at  Hollington. 

Heir,  cousin  Francis  Challoner,  aged  22  and  more,  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Challoner,  esq.,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  Mary  Challoner, 
deceased,  daughter  of  John  Levet,  esq.,  deceased,  father  of  John 
Levet,  esq.,  deceased,  father  of  M.  E. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Annington,  Ewelme,  Wephurst,  Middleham, 
Clevaxe,  and  Telding,  "Fordland"  in  Kirdford,  messuages  and  lands  in 
Stopham,  Fittleworth,  Pulborough  and  Wiston,  Little  Horsted,  Pouns- 
ley  mill  and  furnace  in  Framfield,  "  Grove  "  in  Hollington  and  other 
lands  in  H.,  Bulverhyde  and  Bexhill,  Icklesham  and  Catsfield. 

386. 

THOMAS  EVERSFIELD,  esq.     Vol.  680,  No.  26. 

E.  G.,  15  July  10  James.     Died  20  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  Nicholas,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Annington,  Ewelms,  Wephurst,  Middleham, 
Cleavax,  and  Yealding  in  Sussex,  "  Fordland  "  in  Kirdford,  "  Capdie  " 
in  Wiston,  "  Stroodland  "  in  Little  Horsted,  a  furnace  called  "  Pouns- 
ley  "  in  Framfield,  "  Grovelands  "  and  "  Swans  "  in  Hollington  and 
St.  Leonards.  Many  other  lands  in  Hollington,  Hastings,  Catsfield, 
Icklesham,  and  Bexhill,  etc. 

387. 

NICHOLAS  EVEHSFIELD,  esq.    Vol.  448,  No.  86. 

Shoreham,  2  June  5  Charles.     Died  30  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  14  years  8  months  20  days. 

Lands  in  Bulverhyde,  Bexhill  and  Southmalling,  manors  of 
Annington,  Ewelme,  Wephurst,  Middleham,  Cleavaxe,  Yealding,  and 
Gensing,  co.  Sussex,  "Forlands"  in  Kirdford,  "Capdye"  in  Wiston, 
"  Strodelands "  in  Little  Horsted,  furnace  and  watermill  called 
"  Pounsley  "  in  Framfield,  "  Grove  "  in  Hollington  and  St.  Leonards, 
windmill  called  "  Swanes  "  in  ditto,  "  Dulce,"  "Clerk,"  and  "  Herst "  in 
H.  and  St.  L.,  other  lands  in  Hollington  and  Hastings.  Made  will 
29  Sept.  last  and  left  2  parts  in  trust  till  Thomas  E.  his  eldest  son 
is  24,  to  raise  portions  for  Nicholas  E.,  Edward  E.,  Anthony  E., 
John  E.,  and  Richard  E.,  his  younger  sons. 

388. 

EDMUND  FAIREMANNER.    Vol.  277,  No.  177. 

Westdeane,  3  Sept.  30  Eliz.     Died  14  Dec.  last  at  Eastmarden. 

Heir,  ....  (?  Edmund),  son  and  heir  of  Edmund,  senior,  aged 
19  years  on  25  Dec.  last. 

Lands. — Property  in  East  and  West  Marden.  He  made  will 
3  Sept.  .  .  Eliz. — to  ....  wife  £4  a  year  for  life — sons  Edmund  and 
William. 


StfSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  85 

389. 

WILLIAM  FAIREMANNEE.     Vol.  279,  No.  261. 

Arundel,  26  Aug.  38  Eliz.     Died  28  June  35  Eliz. 

Heir,  brother  Edmund  F.,  jun.,  son  of  Edward,  sen.,  aged  24. 

Lands. — Seized  of  reversion  of  messuage,  etc.,  then  in  tenure  of 
Edmund  F.  his  brother  for  life  of  a  certain  Alice  F.,  widow,  and  lands 
in  Westmarden,  Eastmarden,  and  Upinarden,  and  two  messuages 
in  Westborne. 

390. 

EDMUND  FAIEMANER  of  E.  Harden.    Vol.  488,  No.  51. 
Shoreham,  1  Aug.  8  Charles.     Died  30  Aug.  7  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  Edmund,  aged  36. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Upinarden,  "  Widley,"  "  Kitbarne,"  and  more 
land,  etc.,  in  East  Marden,  tithes  on  "  Saffries  "  in  East  Harden. 


391. 

JOHN  FAWKENOE.    Vol.  226,  No.  120. 

Lewes,  6  Dec.  32  Eliz.     Died  29  July  31  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  the  elder,  aged  22  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Waldron  alias  Harringalls,  lands  in  Waldron, 
and  reversion  after  death  of  Elizabeth  Scrope,  Lady  Powlett,  of  manor 
of  Lampenne  in  Pevensey.  Will  dated  16  Sept.  29  Eliz.,  lands  in 
East  Hoathly,  Heathfield,  Pevensey,  Wartling,  etc.,  to  son  John 
Fawkenor  the  elder,  with  remainder  to  sou  John  Fawkenor  the 
younger. 

392. 

JOHN  FAWKENOB,  gent.    Vol.  233,  No.  175. 

Arundel,  19  Hay  34  Eliz.     Died  8  Harch  last  at  Lurgashalle. 

Heir,  sister,  of  full  blood,  Philippa,  now  wife  of  Robert  Kiddall, 
aged  26  years. 

Lands. — John  F.  of  Waldron,  father  of  J.  F.,  was  seized  of  manor 
of  Waldron  alias  Harringalls,  and  made  will  16  Sept.  29  Eliz.  (see 
Inq.  of  John  F.,  Lewes,  6  Dec.  32  Eliz.).  J.  F.  was  his  son  and  heir, 
and  made  will  at  Lurgashalle  4  Harch  34  Eliz. — uncle  William  F.  of 
Wartling — kinsman  Henry  F.  of  Wisborough  Green — brother-in-law 
Robert  A  Wood — brothers  and  sisters,  William  F.,  Robert  F., 
Thos.  F.,  Hildred  F.,  Joane  F. 

393. 

THOMAS  FAULCONEE.     Vol.  338,  No.  48. 

E.  GK,  7  Oct.  11  James.     Died  2  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  daughter  Anne,  now  wife  of  Arthur  Hiddleton,  gent.,  aged  18 
on  1  Aug.  last. 

Lands. — "Hurstland  alias  Har eland  "  in  Chiltington,  in  West- 
meston,  and  lands  in  Chailey. 


86  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

394. 

EICHAED  FAWLKNEE.    Vol.  350,  No.  47. 

Petworth,  5  Sept.  13  James.     Died  23  Dec.  last  at  Balcombe. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Siarne "  in  Balcombe,  "Northlands"  in  Cuckfield,  by 
deed  1  April  2  James  enfeoffed  John  Newnam,  now  deceased,  to 
use  of  John  F.,  jun.,  younger  son  of  E.  F.,  remainder  to  William, 
eldest  son  of  E.  F.,  remainder  to  Katherine  Nutley  his  daughter. 

395. 

JOHN  FAULCONEB,  gent.     Vol.  425,  No.  10. 
E.  GK,  10  Oct.  2  Chas.     Died  22  July  22  James. 
Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  30  years  6  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Balcombe,  now  in  occupation  of 
Susan  Faulconer,  widow. 

396. 

EICHAED  FALCONEB.    Vol.  454,  No.  19. 

E.  GK,  14  Jan.  6  Charles.     Died  20  July  1626. 

Heir,  son  William  Falconer,  aged  13  years  and  half  a  month. 

Lands. — Messuage  in  Haylesham  and  a  messuage  near  the  church 
in  Chalvington,  "  Knowles  "  in  C.,  lands  in  Selmeston.  On  8  July 
1626  made  will — Edward  Hony  my  son-in-law  shall  receive  rents  of 
lands  until  my  son  William  is  21. 

397. 

WILLIAM  FALKONEB.     Vol.  487,  No.  4. 
Shoreham,  2  Aug.  8  Charles.     Died  18  June  last. 
Heir,  son  Kichard,  aged  14  years. 
Lands.—"  Northlands  "  in  Cokefield. 

398. 

MICHAEL  FAEMEE.     Vol.  264,  No.  138. 

E.  GK,  27  April  43  Eliz.     Died  8  Dec.  43  Eliz.  at  Wartliug. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  8  years  5  months,  Mary,  aged 
5  years  3  months,  Susan,  aged  1  year  4  months. 

Lands. — M.  F.  and  Bridget  his  wife  seized  of  land  in  Wartling 
and  of  reversion  after  death  of  Thomas  Farmer  his  father  of  other 
lands  in  Wartling  and  of  reversion  after  death  of  Lady  Elizabeth 
Pawlett,  widow,  of  "  Pounds  Mersh,"  part  of  manor  of  Lampam  in 
Manxey.  On  4  Dec.  43  Eliz.  M.  F.  made  will  and  entailed  lands  first 
on  daughter  Elizabeth,  then  on  Susan,  then  on  Mary — to  my  daughter 
Mary  "  Pounds  Mersh  " — wife  Brygett  to  receive  rents  and  profits  till 
she  is  21.  Thos.  Farmer  and  Bridget,  widow  of  Michael,  living  at 
Wartling,  also  Lady  Elizabeth  Pawlett  is  living. 

399. 

EICHAED  FAENEFOLD,  jun.,  gent.    Vol.  270,  No.  139. 

E.  GK,  28  March  44  Eliz.     Died  30  May  42  Eliz.  at  Chichester. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  87 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  11  years  6  months. 

Lands.— William  Farnefold,  gent.,  father  of  E.  F.,  17  Dec.  26  Eliz., 
settled  "  Wyckham,"  "  Broadland,"  "  Hilliefield,"  and  "  Fawkehill"  in 
Steyning  on  E.  F.  his  son  and  heir  and  Jane,  then  wife  of  E.  F., 
and  their  heirs,  with  remainder  over.  Said  William  also  settled 
"  Baits,"  "  Northbrooks,"  "  Eyshmede,"  "  Hadlyngmede,"  "  Church- 
mede,"  "  Nashewoods  "  in  Steyning,  capital  mansion  of  "  Nashe  "  on 
himself  and  Dorothy  his  wife  for  life,  and  after  to  R.  F.  and  his  heirs. 
E.  F.  sold  to  Benjamin  Pellett,  gent.,  and  his  heirs  "  Broadlands," 
suffered  a  recovery.  E.  F.  24  Feb.  42  Eliz.  made  will  and  left  to  Jane 
his  wife  lands  called  "  Wickham  "  or  "  Weltham."  Jane  remarried 
John  Hale,  and  they  have  received  some  of  the  rents,  and  William  F., 
father  of  E.  F.,  has  received  others  since  his  death. 

400. 

WILLIAM  FARNEFOULD.     Vol.  307,  No.  33. 

New  Shoreham,  16  Jan.  7  James. 

William  Farnefould,  son  and  heir  of  Eichard  Farnefould,  gent., 
was  born  in  Burwash  22  Nov.  1589,  and  bap.  there  30  Nov.  1589,  and 
is  now  aged  20  years  1  month  and  25  days. 

401. 

EICHARD  FARNFOLD,  esq.    Vol.  311,  No.  115. 

Stenynge,  19  Aug.  7  James.     Died  25  May  last  at  Steyning. 

Heir,  son  Walter,  aged  12  years  8  months  21  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Eaynslye  in  Standen,  co.  Hertford,  "  Gate- 
weeks,"  water  mill  and  land  in  Steyning,  "  Churchmead,"  "  Jervis,"  a 
windmill  and  land  in  S.  and  Bramber,  3  messuages  and  "le  Swann" 
in  S.,  etc.  E.  F.  on  25  May  7  James  made  will — wife  Dorothy  to 
have  "  Gatwicks  "  for  life — "  Eeynesley  "  to  son  Thomas  at  21 — 
remainder  to  son  Walter  F. 

402. 

WALTER  FARNFOLD,  son  and  heir  of  Eichard  Farnfold.  Vol.  325, 
No.  196. 

(Where  and  when  taken  illegible.)     Died  19  April  9  James. 

Heir,  brother  Thomas  F.,  aged  12  years  2  months  20  days. 

Lands. — Eichard  F.  seized  of  manor  of  Eeynsley  in  Standen,  co. 
Herts,  "  Gatewicks  "  and  other  property  in  Steyning,  etc.  On  25  May 
7  James  made  will  at  Steyning,  and  died  when  W.  F.  was  son  and 
heir,  aged  12  years  .  .  months  21  days. 

^  403. 

THOMAS  FARNEFOLD,  knt.    Vol.  710,  No.  40,  and  Vol.  774,  No.  11. 

Horsham,  30  Dec.  21  Chas.     Died  last  March  19  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  20  years  5  months  27  days. 

Lands. — "  Churchemeadow,"  "  Gatewicks,"  a  water  mill  and  lands, 
and  "Wickham  Farm  "  in  Steyning.  By  deed  29  March  18  Charles 
sold  parts  to  George  Norton  and  Eoger  Almerie,  lands  in  Bidlington 


88  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

in  Bramber.  On  1  June  1639  made  will — to  daughter  Dorothy 
£200— to  sons  Thomas  F.,  Eichard  F.,  John  F.,  Eaphe  F.,  and 
Edward  F.,  £200  apiece  at  21,  unless  son  Henry  F.  will  pay  them. 
Henry  F.  a  minor. 

404. 

JOHN  FELDWICK.     Vol.  233,  No.  46. 
Chichester,  3  April  34  Eliz.     Died  1  Jan.  33  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  30  and  more  at  Inq. 
Lands. — "  Feldwicke  "  in  West  Hoathly. 

405. 

WILLIAM  FELDWICKE.    Vol.  581,  No.  115. 

E.  G-.,  5  Aug.  15  Chas.     Died  4  Aug.  9  Chas.  at  West  Hoathly. 

Heir,  son  John,  then  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands.—"  Feldwickes  "  in  Westhothly.  Made  will  25  July  1628— 
son  John  F. — wife — grandson  John  F.,  grandson  William  F.,  grand- 
son Thomas  F. — my  grandchild  John  Balcombe — my  daughters  Anne, 
Elizabeth,  Sarah,  and  Mary.  My  grandchild  Thomas  Hard  wick. 

406. 

SIMON  FENNELL  of  Jevington,  yeo.     Vol.  142,  No.  92. 

E.  G-.,  24  Oct.  7  Eliz.    Died  10  May  1565. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  30. 

Lands  called  "  Ambres  "  in  Jevington,  "  Bernet,"  "  Sereland," 
"Plodis,"  "Cokes,"  and  "Averys"  in  Hailsham,  "Ingramys  Wyshe," 
and  4  pieces  of  land  in  Westham.  He  was  also  seized  of  "  Bakers," 
"  Redegate,"  and  "  Dolecroft,"  entailed  on  himself  for  life,  then 
for  his  son  John  and  his  heirs,  with  remainder  to  his  (Simon's) 
daughters,  Evelyn,  wife  of  Robert  Howell  of  Jevington,  Joan,  wife  of 
Eichard  Dyer  of  Eastbourne,  Margery,  wife  of  John  Elphecke  of 
Grlynde,  Ann,  wife  of  Henry  G-yles,  and  Florence  Fennell,  and  their 
heirs,  with  remainder  to  Simon,  son  of  the  aforesaid  John.  He  was 
also  seized  of  "  Woddockes  "  in  Jevington,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs 
of  himself  and  his  wife  Agnes.  On  his  death  the  premises  descended  to 
Ann,  wife  of  Henry  Gyles,  Margery,  wife  of  John  Elphecke,  and 
Florence  Fennell,  who  were  over  20  at  his  death.  See  Ftmnell. 

407. 

JOHN  FENNEE.    Vol.  28,  No.  143. 

Lewes,  5  Nov.  5  Hen.  VIII.     Died  8  June  .... 

Heir,  grandson  John  Fenner,  son  of  Anne,  aged  6  years. 

Lands  and  houses,  etc.,  in  Crawley,  Ifield,  and  Worth,  and 
granted  to  trustees  of  his  will  (5  Hen.  VIII.).  By  his  will  he  left  to 
Anne,  widow  of  John  Fenner  his  son,  and  now  wife  of  Thomas  Cul- 
peper,  "  Bonewyks "  and  "  Westlands  "  in  Ifield,  "  Costadylls  "  in 
Bolney  for  life,  then  to  John  Fenner,  younger  son  of  Anne,  then  aged 
4  years,  remainder  to  John,  elder  son  and  heir,  then  aged  6  years. 


INQUISITIONS.  8D 

408. 

JOHN  FENNER  of  Amberley,  esq.     Vol.  145,  No.  15. 
Steyning,  26  Sept.  9  Eliz.     Died  25  Dec.  9  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Dudley  Fenner,  aged  6  (?). 

Lands. — Was  seized  of  manors  of  Fishbourne,  Bonewikes,  and 
Kumbalswike,  but  sold  them  before  his  death. 

409. 

B.ICHARD  FERRALL.    Vol.  238,  No.  6. 
E.  G-.,  7  Oct.  36  Eliz.     Died  6  Jan.  35  Eliz.  at  Lindfield. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  26  and  more. 
Lands. — "  Sunt  alias  Huntesparck  "  in  Lindfield. 

410. 

ANNE  FERRER,  widow.     Vol.  85,  No.  62. 
Petworth,  12  Nov.  1  Edw.  VI.     Died  4  Feb.  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  Morford,  aged  24  years. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Westlavant. 

411. 

MART  FITTON,  widow.    Vol.  110,  No.  152. 

Lewes,  last  April  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  13  Dec.  3  and 
4  Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Fitton,  knt.,  aged  28  years  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Hamarden,  Cortesley,  Moreley,  and  Fylsham, 
more  lands,  etc.,  and  20  marks  rent.  (Writ  says  widow  of  Edward 
Fitton,  knt.) 

412. 

JOHN  FORD,  esq.  Vol.  232,  Nos.  27  and  76,  and  Vol.  226, 
No.  124  (which  is  defaced  with  ink  and  unintelligible). 

Horsham,  1  and  2  Sept.  34  Eliz.     Died  21  Nov.  26  Eliz. 

Heir,  William  Forde,  aged  1 2  years  and  not  more  on  15  Septem- 
ber last. 

Lands  in  Harting,  also  manor  of  Wenham  in  Eogate,  etc.,  but  not 
seized  of  manor  of  Harting  alias  West  Hartiug,  but  conveyed  it 
before  his  death  to  Francis  Fortescue  and  Dorothy  his  wife  and  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Dorothy  for  good  consideration  and  by  good  con- 
veyance in  law.  The  manor  of  Tylnam  in  Norfolk  (now  in  Queen's 
hands  by  reason  of  minority  of  Thomas  Knevet,  esq.,  the  lord)  is  held 
in  capite  by  military  service. 

413. 

GODARD  FOSTER,  gent.    Vol.  179,  No.  73. 

Eobertsbridge,  19  July  19  Eliz.     Died  at  Iden  13  Jan.  19  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Foster,  aged  22. 


90  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Iden,  "  Thornedale  alias  Durndale,"  and  other 
lands  in  Iden.  On  last  Dec.  17  Eliz.  settled  to  use  of  Agnes  his  wife 
for  life,  Thomas  his  son,  remainder  to  Godard  his  son,  remainder  to 
Thomas  Foster  his  brother,  remainder  to  his  daughters  Marcia,  Mary, 
Agnes,  and  Mildred  Foster. 

414. 

THOMAS  FOSTER  of  Haylsham,  yeoman.     Vol.  282,  No.  61. 

Aruudel,  12  April  2  James.     Died  2  March  44  Eliz.  at  Aylshain. 

Heir,  Mary  Pecke  was  his  only  daughter  and  heir,  aged  21  and 
more  at  his  death,  but  died  21  June  44  Eliz. 

Lands. — "  Mershefield  "  in  Hailsham,  and  on  3  June  42  Eliz.  by 
deed  between  himself  (1),  Ashburnham  Pecke  of  Hailsham,  gent.,  and 
Mary  his  wife  (2),  and  Richard  Lewknor  of  Hurstmonceux,  gent.,  and 
John  Eglestone  of  Winchelsey,  gent.,  for  money  paid  by  Ashb. 
Pecke,  granted  to  3rd  parties  for  use  of  John  Browne  of  Catsfield, 
gent.,  for  1  year,  and  after  to  use  of  T.  F.  for  life,  and  then  for 
Ashb.  Pecke  and  his  wife  and  heirs.  T.  F.  seized  of  more  land,  etc., 
in  Hailsham,  and  by  deed  3  June  40  Eliz.  granted  to  said  3rd  parties 
for  A.  P.  and  Mary  his  wife.  A.  P.  still  living  at  Hailsham. 

415. 

THOMAS  FOSTER,  gent.    Vol.  289,  No.  42. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  3  James.     Died  19  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John  Foster,  gent.,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Seized  to  self  and  heirs  male  of  "Durndale  alias  Thorne- 
dale" in  Ideu,  and  of  manor  of  Iden  also,and  of  other  lands  in  Iden  which 
Goddard  Foster  his  father  and  Agnes  his  mother  bought,  etc.  Lands 
in  Echingham  and  lands  in  Wittresham,  Kent,  latter  from  his  mother. 
Made  will  18  Nov.  last — left  to  his  son  John  F.  if  he  should  pay  his 
debts,  and  if  not  to  his  brother  Goddard  Foster,  remainder  to  Thomas 
F.  his  (T.  F.'s)  younger  son  for  same  purpose. 

416. 

JOHN  FOSTER,  gent.     Vol.  489,  No.  128. 

E.  G.,  17  Jan.  8  Charles.     Died  17  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  19  years  6  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Woodchurch  and  Haulden,  Kent, 
and  messuage  and  lands  at  Iden  and  Playden  in  Sussex,  by  deed  1  .... 
2  Charles  granted  to  Thomas  Traiton  and  Ambrose  Traiton  as  a  settle- 
ment on  his  wife  Elizabeth,  also  seized  of  "  Thorndale  "  in  Iden  and 
manor  of  Iden.  Made  will  7  May  last  and  made  Mary  Foster,  one  of 
his  daughters,  ex'trix  until  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  was  21.  Elizabeth 
survives. 

417. 

JOHN  FOWLE.     Vol.  67,  No.  110. 

Battle,  8  Nov.  (34  ?)  Hen.  VIII.     Died  12  Feb.  33  Hen.  VIII. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Marion,  wife  of  Edward  Bacheler,  aged  22  and 


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more,  Alice,  aged  21,  Mildred,  aged  17,  Joan,  aged  13,  and  Elizabeth, 
aged  8. 

Lands. — Iron  mill  and  property  at  Bayham  Down,  "  Wystysden  " 
in  Ticehurst  and  Hawkhurst.  Will  dated  3  April  1542  quoted. 

418. 

ANTHONY  FOWLE.    Vol.  148,  No.  14. 
Lewes,  6  Oct.  10  Eliz.     Died  14  July  9  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Anthony,  age  three-quarters  of  a  year. 
Lands  at  Fordbrook  in  Rotherfield  left  by  his  will  to  his  wife 
Margaret  until  his  son  Anthony  is  21. 

419. 

NICHOLAS  FOWLE,  gent.    Vol.  260,  No.  121. 

E.  G.,  20  May  42  Eliz.     Died  2  Nov.  41  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  31  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  called  "Ryverhall  "  and  lands  in  Wad- 
hurst,  "Strodeland,"  "  Watergates  alias  Ryverhall,"  "Arleigh,"  "Crow- 
herst,"  "  Frankham  alias  Frankham  Park,"  "  Old  Shosmiths," 
"  Brokefield,"  "Skents"  in  Wadhurst,  "Pellfield"  at  Sparrows  Green,  "le 
Stumblet  "  and  "Bycketfield  "  in  Frant,  "  Jacksons"  in  Lamberhurst. 

420. 

WILLIAM  FOWLE,  esq.     Vol.  728,  No.  18. 

Shoreham,  11  Sept.  10  Charles.  Died  30  April  last  at  "  Lightlands" 
in  Frant. 

Heir,  son  William  F.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Riuerhali "  and  lands  in  Wadhurst,  now  in  occupation 
of  William  Fowle,  son  and  heir  of  W.  F.,  "  Watergates  alias 
Eiuerhall,"  "  Frankeham  alias  Frankeham  Parke  "  in  Wadhurst  and 
Frant,  "Arleigh"  in  W.,  "le  Fryth  "  in  Wadhurst  and  Ketherfield, 
tithes  of  corn  and  grain  of  Rectory  of  W.,  "Lightlands,"  "Stumblett," 
"  Bicketfield,"  and  "  Hothyfield  "  in  Frant. 

421. 

JOHN  FOTCE.     Vol.  338,  No.  26. 
Petworth,  27  July  11  James.     Died  24  July  9  James. 
Heir,  brother  James  Foyce,  aged  24  years  and  more. 
Lands  in  Horsham. 

422. 

ABRAHAM  FRANK,  clerk.     Vol.  721,  No.  46. 

E.  G.,  18  June  9  Charles.     Died  18  Jan.  7  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  21  years  18  days. 

Lands. — A.  F.  and  Anne  his  wife  were  seized  to  selves  and  heirs  of 
Abraham  of  "  Wilshains  "  in  Ashburnham,  "  Broadshere  alias  Coull- 
williams  "  in  A.  A.  F.  also  seized  of  "  Eastlauds  "  in  A.,  and  other 
property  in  Hastings. 


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423. 

JOHN  FBAYE.     Vol.  302,  No.  91. 

E.  Gr.,  17  June  6  James.     Died  10  Nov.  1592  at  Ickleaham. 

Heir,  grandson  Fraye  Lewkenor,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Anne 
Lewkenor,  late  wife  of  Richard  L.,  gent.,  and  daughter  and  heir  of 
J.  F.,  aged  4  years. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Lyntehurst "  in  Ickleshara. 
On  8  Nov.  1592  made  will,  and  left  it  to  Herbert  Lewkenor, 
second  son  of  Anne  L.,  daughter  and  heir  of  J.  F.,  at  21.  J.  F.  also 
seized  of  "  Nateleys  Croft  "  in  Icklesham,  and  left  it  to  John  Fraye, 
son  of  William  Fraye. 

424. 

JOHN  FEEBODY,  gent.     Vol.  333,  No.  3. 
E.  Gr.,  30  June  11  James.     Died  12  March  10  James. 
Heir,  nephew  Thomas  Frebody,  son  of  Thomas  F.,  son  of  John  F., 
father  of  J.  F.,  aged  27  years. 

Lands  in  Hoo  and  Nenfield,  Sedlescombe,  Ewhurst  and  Beckley, 

3  messuages  and  land  in  Brede  and  Vdymer  and  Rye,  1  messuage  in 
Wittersham,  Kent,  other  property.     On  8  Feb.  8  James  made  will 
and  bequeathed  to  John  Shusmith  and  his  heirs  lands  in  Stone.     To 
Mary  Sharpe  lands  in  Wittersham,  rest  to  John  Frebody,   son  of 
G-oddard  Frebody  his  brother. 

425. 

RICHABD  FEEEBODY,  gent.     Vol.  375,  No.  54. 

E.  Gr.,  7  May  14  James.     Died  24  March  12  James  at  Udymer. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  19  years  6  months  and  not  more  at  his 
father's  death. 

Lands  in  Udymer,  Rye  and  Bread,  land  in  Wylsham  alias 
Wythersham,  co.  Kent,  and  one-third  of  messuage  and  land  in 
Wylsham,  lands  in  Margate,  Bremsett,  St.  Mary's,  and  Fayrefield, 
Kent. 

426. 

JOHN  FEEEBODIE,  gent.    Vol.  720,  No.  10. 

New  Shoreham,  27  March  10  Charles.     Died  14  Oct.  9  Charles. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  2  L  years  and  10'  months. 

Lauds  in  Sedlescombe  and  Ewhurst,  3  messuages  and  land  in 
Breade  and  Vdimer,  2  messuages  and  land  in  Rye,  1  messuage  and 
land  in  Whitersham,  Kent,  land  in  Stone,  Fairfield  Buckland,  Breade, 
Ebonie,  Bremsett  in  co.  Kent,  and  other  lands  in  Kent.  Made  will 

4  Oct.  9  Charles — to  son  John  F. — Thomas  my  son — Groddard  ray 
son — Robert  my  son — William  my  son  a  minor. 

427. 

STEPHEN  FEENCH.    Vol.  67,  No.  135. 

Lewes,  4  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  1  Sept.  31  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  20  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Stokers  "  in  Chittingly,  and  other  lands  there. 


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428. 

STEPHEN  FBENCH,  yeo.     Vol.  292,  No.  178,  and  Vol.  306,  No.  157. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  4  James.     Died  19  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  born  7  Sept.  1589,  is  17  years  5  months  14  days 
of  age. 

Lands. — "Streame  house"  in  Chiddingly,  etc.  Made  will  24  Oct. 
last — to  son  and  heir  John  French,  remainder  to  brother  Thomas 
French,  remainder  to  brother  Andrew  French. 

429. 

JOHN  FBENCH,  gent.    Vol.  472,  No.  98. 

Horsham,  7  June  7  Charles.     Died  13  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Stephen,  aged  7  years  8  months. 

Lands. — "Goddeshall"  croft  and  other  lands,  "Estons"  or 
"Threeles,"  "le  Orchard  "  inFramfield,  "  Lugeare  "  and  "Priestcroft" 
in  Hailsham,  "Churchlands,"  "  Longfield,"  "the  Park  of  Nears," 
"  the  Homefield,"  "  the  Beardfield  "  in  Laughton,  "  Fullers,"  "  Shoo- 
lands,"  and  "  Fishpitts  "  in  Burwash.  On  12  Sept.  18  James  in 
consideration  of  marriage  with  Anne  Sackvill,  one  of  the  daughters  of 
John  Sackvill,  esq.,  deceased,  settled  on  himself,  wife,  and  heirs. 
J.  F.  seized  of  "  le  Streamehouse  "  and  several  named  lands  in  Chid- 
dingly, "  TJnderdownes,"  "  Wyldings  alias  Wygelands,"  and  other  lands 
in  Hellingly,  "le  Shelfe"  in  Heathfield,  lands  in  Rye,  Hurstmonceux, 
East  Guildford,  Eectory  of  Chiddingly.  Made  will  23  Dec.  last  and 
left  all  to  his  eldest  son  Stephen  at  21,  remainder  to  John  F.  another 
son,  remainder  to  Thomas  F.  another  son,  remainder  to  Stephen 
French,  son  of  Thomas  French,  who  was  uncle  to  J.  F.,  remainder  to 
John  F.,  son  of  Andrew  F.,  another  uncle  of  J.  F. 

430. 

EOBEBT  FULLEB.     Vol.  67,  No.  138. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  20  Oct.  29  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Robert  Fuller,  aged  24  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Spryngetts  "  and  "  Garskynes  "  in  Salehurst,  "  Conyng- 
yardes,"  "  Gombechefeld,"  "  Golkerst,"  and  by  deed  16  Sept.  28 
Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  Robert  Fuller,  clerk,  his  son,  with  remainder  to 
Richard  F.,  son  of  John  F.  his  son,  lately  deceased. 

431. 

RICHA.BD  FULLEB.    Vol.  236,  No.  45. 

Horsham,  22  Oct.  35  Eliz.     Died  10  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  22  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Thomas  Vale  and  Emma  his  wife  were  seized  in  right  of 
Emma  of  lands  in  Horsham  called  "  Horneckland,"  "  Ashmeades," 
"  Bowerhay,"  "  Esse  Garden,"  and  "  Reynolds  Garden,"  and  alienated 
32  Eliz.  to  said  R.  F.  and  John  F.  his  son  and  heir.  R.  F.  died. 
John  F.  survives  at  Horsham.  R.  F.  seized  of  messuages  and  lands 
called  "  Cookeseales  "  and  "  Somers  "  and  "  Vigoroweshowse  "  in 
Horsham. 


94  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

432. 

JOHN  FULLER,  gent.     Vol.  355.  No.  29. 

E.  G.,  17  May  14  James.     Died  20  May  13  James. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Samuel,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Brownes  "  in  Heathfield,  messuage  and  lands  called 
"Woodplace,"  "Dooles"  and  "  Raiffords  "  in  Waldi'on,  lands  called 
"  Earles  "  in  Waldron  and  Heathfield,  "  Dudsland  "  and  "  Coleshall " 
in  Mayfield,  lands  called  "Slyce  "  and  "  Windents  "  in  Hurstmonceux. 
Made  will  20  May  13  James,  and  left  to  Joseph  Fuller  his  son  and 
his  heirs  premises  in  Mayfield. 

433. 

JOHN  FULLEE.     Vol.  414,  No.  102. 

Petworth,  last  Aug.  18  James.     Died  7  Aug.  last. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Elizabeth  F.,  aged  19  on  22  April  last,  and  Lettice 
F.,  aged  14  on  19  June  last. 

Lands. — "  Hornettland,"  "  Ashmeades,"  "  Bowrhawes  Garden," 
"Reignolds  Garden,"  "  Cockseales,"  and  " "VVoodgates,"  all  in  Horsham. 

434. 

THOMAS  FULLEE.     Vol.  593,  No.  13  (2),  and  Vol.  607,  No.  78. 

E.  G.,  27  Aug.  16  Chas.     Died  30  May  1637. 

Heir,  grandson  John  Fuller,  i.e.,  eldest  son  of  Doegood  Fuller,  only 
son  of  T.  F.,  aged  14  years  and  1  month. 

Lands. — "Coxes"  and  "Coxland,"  and  land  late  waste  in  Heath- 
field,  messuage  and  garden  in  All  Saints,  Hastings,  and  small 
tenement  in  St.  Clement's,  Hastings,  messuage  and  2  gardens  in 
St.  Clement's,  "Northheath,"  "Little  Northheath,"  and  " Southheath  " 
in  Haylesham.  Made  will  28  April  1637 — to  John  Fuller  my  grand- 
child, son  of  my  son  Doegood  Fuller,  lands  in  Heathfield  called 
"  Coxes  "  and  "  Coxelands  " — to  Jonas  Fuller  my  grandchild  all  lands 
and  tenements  in  Hastings — to  Thos.  F.  my  grandchild  my  other  lands 
in  Heathfield  called  "Highlands"  and  "Brewers"  and  "North  Heath" 
and  "  South  Heath  "  in  Hailsham — if  any  of  my  3  grandchildren  die 
before  21  his  lauds  equally  between  survivors. 

435. 

GAEEET  FUNNELL.     Vol.  409,  No.  3.     See  FENNELL. 
E.  G.,  23  July  2  James.     Died  5  Jan.  last. 
Heir,  son  John  Fennell  or  Funnell,  aged  47  and  more. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Hellingly. 

436. 

WILLIAM  FTNCHE,  knt.    Vol.  98,  No.  72. 

Battle,  15  April  7  Edw.  VI.     Died  10  Jan.  6  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Fynch,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Icclesham,  Netherfyld,  and  Iltington  in 
Mountfeld  (Netherfyld  lands  in  occupation  of  Henry  Fynche,  gent., 
brother  of  "W".  F.).  Trustees  seized  to  use  of  Mary  Fynch,  widow  of 


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Laurence  Fynch,  for  life,  and  after  to  said  "W.  F.  and  his  heirs. 
W.  F.  by  deed  6  Feb.  21  Hen.  VIII.  gave  an  annuity  of  £13  6s.  8d. 
from  manor  of  Icclesham  to  said  Mary  F.  for  life  after  his  death,  and 
on  18  May  29  Hen.  VIII.  gave  annuity  of  £20  to  Eleanor  Fynche, 
widow  of  Eichard  F.,  deceased,  out  of  said  manor,  also  to  her  another 
annuity  of  20  marks  from  his  other  lands  in  Icclesham  after  his 
death.  "W.  F.  also  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  Thomas 
Fynch  his  son  and  heir  apparent  and  Katherine,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  Moyle,  knt.,  settled  certain  premises  on  them  on  20  Sept. 
3  Edw.  VI. 

437. 

JOAN,  late  the  wife  of  Eichard  Fenys  de  Dacre,  knt.  Vol.  6, 
No.  75. 

Inq.,  8  Nov.  6  Hen.  VII.  Died  8  March  after  All  Hallows 
2  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  cousin  (?  grandson)  Thomas  F.  the  younger,  Lord  Dacre, 
aged  about  14  and  more  in  2  Hen.  VII. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Hurstperpoiact,  "Westrneston,  Nevynton  alias 
Ovyngton,  Smythwyk,  Standon  alias  Stansted,  and  Goldbrigge. 

438. 

THOMAS  FENYS,  knt.     Vol.  45,  No.  35. 

Lewes,  3  Nov.  18  Hen.  VIII.    Died  8  Feb.  17  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Trustees  seized  to  use  of  himself  and  of  his  last  will  of 
manor  of  Pochards,  manor  of  Eatton  Harwards  in  Wyllyngdon,  manor 
of  Claverham  Harward  and  appurts.  in  Arlyngton,  Chiddingly,  and 
Selmeston,  "Mallane"  in  Selmeston,  "  Marryells  "  and  "Gibbys"in 
Arlington,  "  Wygstaple  "  in  Selmeston,  "  Meynersshe  "  in  Erlyngton, 
"  Grubbys  "  and  "  Maiors  "  in  Arlyngton  and  Selmeston,  "  Haymond 
Grove  "  in  Est  Horthlyght,  "  le  Newepurches  "  in  Erlyngton,  "  Har- 
wardes "  in  Selmeston,  manor  of  Lewisham,  also  "  Millfield "  and 
"Treshcroft"  in  Selmeston.  T.  F.  made  will  26  Jan.  17  Hen.  VIII. 
and  left  to  Giles  Fenys  his  son. 

439. 

GEEQOET  FTNES,  LOED  DACEE.  (Proof  of  age.)  Vol.  126, 
No.  134. 

Hailsham,  14  Dec.  2  Elizabeth. 

Jurors  say  that  Gregory  Fynes,  Lord  Dacre  of  the  South,  brother 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Fynes,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fynes, 
deceased,  late  Lord  Dacre  of  the  South,  was  21  years  of  age  on  the 
9th  June  last. 

440. 

JOHN  FTNES,  esq.    Vol.  260,  No.  148. 

E.  G.,  20  May  42  Eliz.     Died  15  Jan.  40  Eliz.  at  Chichester. 

Heir, 'son  John,  aged  2  years  15  days,  living  at  Chichester 


96  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — John  Fynes  of  Claverham,  esq.,  uncle  of  J.  F.,  was  seized 
of  manor  of  Claverham  Harwards  and  of  specified  lands  in  Arlington, 
Selmeslon,  Chiddingly,  Hellingly  and  Chalvington,  "Millfield"  and 
"  Cherchecroft"  in  Selmeston.  Hilary  23  Eliz.  settled  to  use  of  himself 
and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  use  of  J.  F.  and  heirs  male,  remainder 
to  use  of  Joan  F.,  daughter  of  John  F.  the  uncle,  and  her  heirs, 
remainder  to  John  Threele  and  his  heirs.  John  Fynes  the  uncle  died 
at  Claverham  4  Feb.  26  Eliz.  leaving  issue  said  Joan,  who  married  Tho- 
mas Culpeper.  Mich.  33  and  34  Eliz.  settled  to  use  of  Agnes,  mother 
of  J.  F.  and  wife  of  John  Threele,  for  Hie,  with  remainder  to  J.  F.  and 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  John  Threele,  a  condition  being  that  J.  F. 
should  assure  to  Anne,  daughter  of  George  Cotton,  whom  he  intended 
to  marry,  100  marks  per  annum.  J.  F.  seized  of  "Naland  "  in  Sel- 
meston, after  married  Anne  Cotton.  Anne  his  widow,  and  Agnes, 
wife  of  John  Threele,  survive  at  Chichester. 

441. 

JOHN  FYNES,  gent.    Vol.  452,  No.  12. 

E.  G.,  2  Nov.  5  Charles.     Died  12  May  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  6  years  4  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Claverham  and  lands  called  "Collvills,"  "Brayes 
Wood,"  "Brayes  Meadow,"  "  le  Millfield,"  "le  Holland,"  and 
"  Clappers  "  in  Arlington,  and  manor  and  farm  of  Pakins  in  Hurst- 
pierpoint,  and  land  called  "  Potkins"  in  Hurstpierpoint. 

442. 

JOHN  FYNES,  son  and  heir  of  John  Fynes,  gent.,  deceased.  Vol. 
488,  No.  100. 

Shoreham,  1  Aug.  8  Charles.     Died  17  May  last. 

Heir,  brother  Antony  Fynes,  aged  7  years  4  months. 

Lands. — John  Fynes  the  father  was  seized  of  manor  of  Claverham, 
co.  Sussex,  and  other  lands  called  "  Colvills,"  "  Brayes  Wood," 
"  Brayes  Meadowe,"  etc.,  in  Arlington,  and  manor  and  farm  of 
"  Pakins  "  in  Hurstpierpoint,  and  died  so  seized.  Premises  descended 
to  J.  F.  as  son  and  heir,  but  by  reason  of  his  minority  remained  in 
King's  hands  as  by  Inq.  at  E.  G.  2  Nov.  5  Charles,  and  still  so  remain. 

443. 

ANTHONY  FYNES,  deceased,  brother  and  heir  of  John  Fynes, 
deceased,  son  and  heir  of  John  Fynes,  also  deceased.  Vol.  548, 
No.  44. 

E.  G.,  30  March  13  Charles.     Died  1  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  brother  Francis,  aged  8  years  9  months. 

Lands. — John  Fynes,  father  of  A.  F.,  died  seized  of  manor  of 
Claverham,  lands  in  Arlington,  manor  of  Pakyns  and  laud  called 
"  Potkins  "  in  Hurstpierpoint,  when  John  Fynes  was  found  his  son 
and  heir.  John  Fynes,  the  son,  died  a  minor  in  ward  to  the  King  and 
premises  descended  to  A.  F.  his  brother  and  heir,  who  was  a  minor 
at  his  death. 


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444. 

WILLIAM  G-AGE,  esq.     Yol.  11,  No.  18. 

Inquisition  10  June  12  Hen.  VII.     Died  16  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Gage,  aged  17  and  more. 

Lands. — On  14  June  12  Edward  IV.  John  G-age  seized  of  manor  of 
Heighten  Seyntclere,  granted  to  said  W.  G-.  and  Agnes  his  wife,  who 
survives,  manors  of  Heighten  Seyntclere  and  Torrington  Seyntclere, 
land  in  Worth,  land  in  E.  G-. 

445. 

AGNES  G-AGE,  widow.     Vol.  13,  No.  107. 

Crawley,  7  July  16  Hen.  VII.     Died  5  July  16  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  21  years  and  more. 

Lands. — A  certain  John  G-age  was  seized  of  manor  of  Heyghton 
Sentcler,  and  by  deed  13  June  12  Edward  IV.  granted  to  William 
Gage  and  Agnes  his  wife  in  writ  named,  and  said  Agnes  for  life,  and 
remainder  to  Wm.  Gage  and  heirs  of  his  body.  They  had  issue  John 
G-age;  William  Gage  died,  and  Agnes  survived  him  and  afterwards 
died.  Manor  descends  to  John  Gage,  heir  of  William  Gage.  Wm. 
Gage  also  seized  of  land  in  E.  G-.  and  land  in  Worth,  and  by  deed 
5  Nov.  8  Hen.  VII.  enfeoffed  Richard  Leukenore,  sen.,  and  others  to 
uses  for  life  of  A.  G-. 

446. 

Jonif  GAGE,  K.G.     Vol.  110,  No.  144. 

Horsham,  29  July  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  18  April  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Gr.,  knt.,  aged  53  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Heighten  Seinctclere,  Eanscombe,Plashett  Park 
in  Bingmer,  manors  of  Hosyers,  Compton  Barwick,  Excett,  Fryston, 
Lamporte  in  Estburne,  Eckington,  Marisfeld,  Newynham,  Sholvi- 
strode,  and  Bestover,  also  manor  of  Alcyston,  "  Mydsteds  "  in  Fyrles, 
Laughton,  and  Hype,  lands  in  Fyrles,  "Hohendale  lands"  in  West 
Fyrles,  "  Hawkbridge,  Bentley  lands  and  hames  "  in  East  Hoathly, 
"  Southcourte  "  and  "  Peverell "  in  Excet,  "  Crowlink  "  in  Fryston. 

447." 

SIR  EDWARD  G-AGE,  knt.     Vol.  152,  No.  144. 

Lewes,  23  March  11  Eliz.     Died  26  Dec.  1567. 

Heir,  son  John  Gage,  aged  30. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Heighten  St.  Clere,  Bamscombe,  Hosyers, 
Compton- Barwyke,  Excete,  Friston,  Lamporte  in  Eastbourne,  Eking- 
ton,  Maresfield,  Newenharn,  Sholvestrode,  and  Ditchling  Garden,  also 
manor  of  Alciston  entailed  on  him  and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainder 
to  the  Queen  and  her  heirs,  lands  in  West  Firle,  Laughton,  Bipe, 
East  Hoathly,  Excete,  "  Crowlink  "  in  Friston,  Maresfield,  Southover, 
Bodmell,  and  Alciston.  On  28  May  1  Eliz.  he  settled  the  manors  of 
Newenham  and  Sholvestrode  on  John  his  son  on  his  (John's)  mar- 
riage to  Margaret  Copley.  Made  will — to  eldest  daughter  Phylippe 
£500,  and  to  daughters  Margery,  Lucy,  and  Margaret,  500  marks  at 

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98  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

marriage — bequests  to  wife  Elizabeth  and  sons  Anthony,  Thomas, 
George,  Edward,  John  the  younger,  and  Robert — manors  of  Burstowe 
and  Hedge  Court  in  Surrey — mention  of  James  Gage,  Robert  Gage, 
and  William  Gage  my  brothers. 

448. 

JAMES  GAGE  of  Bentley,  esq.     Vol.  165,  No.  178. 

Lewes,  31  March  15  Eliz.     Died  12  Jan.  15  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  27. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Boram  alias  Borham,  Rocland  alias  Rockland, 
Blachington  and  "Watlinge  alias  Wertlinge,  rectory  of  Hailsham, 
manors  of  Little  Horsted  and  Telton  alias  Tylton,  manor  of  Stratford 
Tonye,  co.  Wilts.  Made  will  20  Dec.  1569 — wife  Urthe — eldest  son 
Edward — 2nd  son  John,  3rd  son  James,  4th  son  Robert — brothers 
Robert  and  William — wife  Urthe  or  TJrith  and  son  John  living  at 
Bentley. 

449. 

THOMAS  GAGE,  esq.    Vol.  231,  No.  80. 

E.  G.,  16  Sept.  33  Eliz.     Died  1  Aug.  33  Eliz.  at  Alfriston. 

Heir,  son  John,  will  be  2  years  old  on  the  28th  of  this  instant 
month  of  September. 

Lands.— Jurors  say  that  said  T.  G.  for  £300  each  (total  £600) 
paid  by  John  Gage  of  Fyrle,  esq.,  to  the  marriage  of  his  (Thomas's) 
daus.  Elizabeth  G.  and  Mary  G.,  or  to  them  at  18,  sold  to  him 
"  Ditchling  Barne  "  and  land,  meadow,  pasture,  wood  in  Dicheling,  by 
his  writing  dated  28  July  33  Eliz.  sold  to  him  and  to  a  certain  George 
Gage,  esq.,  by  the  name  of  "  Dicheling  Barne "  and  lands  called 
"  Dicheling  Garden." 

450. 

JOHN  GAGE,  esq.,  of  Pirle.     Vol.  257,  No.  88. 

E.  G.,  8  Feb.  41  Eliz.     Died  10  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  nephew  John  Gage,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Gage  his 
brother,  aged  9  on  29  Sept.  last. 

Lands. — Edward  Gage,  knt.,  father  of  J.  G.,  30  years  ago,  having 
sons  John,  Thomas,  George,  Edward,  had  manor  of  Alciston.  J.  G. 
had  various  lands  as  eldest  son  and  heir.  Made  will  2  Jan.  38  Eliz. — 
quoted — mentions  "  Sir  John  Gage  my  grandfather." 

451. 

EDWAED  GAGE.     Vol.  378,  No.  144. 

Petworth,  5  March  16  James.  Died  11  March  11  James  at 
Bentley  without  issue  male. 

Coheirs,  Margaret  wife  of  George  Smyth,  esq.,  aged  42  years  and 
more.  Mildred  Belson,  widow,  age  illegible,  Philippa  Bendloes, 
widow,  aged  38  and  more,  are  daughters  of  E.  G.  Edward  Alcocke, 
gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Urith  Alcock,  deceased,  another  daughter  of 
E.  G.,  aged  21  and  more.  William  Crispe,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of 
Mary  Crispe,  deceased,  another  daughter  of  E.  G.,  aged  16  and  more. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  99 

William  Skynner,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  Skynner,  deceased, 
another  daughter  of  E.  G.,  aged  15  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Bentley  "  in  Framfield,  manor  of  Little  Horsted  alias  le 
Moate,  etc.  On  28  June  8  James  covenanted  to  stand  seized  for  self 
and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  nephew  Edward  Gage  of  Wormesley,  co. 
Hereford,  esq.,  remainder  to  Henry  Gage,  eldest  son  of  John  Gage  of 
Hallinge,  Surrey,  esq. 

452. 

EDWAED  GAGE.    Vol.  443,  No.  47a. 

E.  G.,  20  Jan.  4  Charles.     Died  19  Sept.  last  at  Bentley. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  12  years  10  months. 

Lands.— "  Bentleigh  "  in  Framfield,  "  Tarbledowne "  in  East 
Hothly,  manors  of  Little  Horsted  and  le  Mote,  manor  of  Telton  alias 
Tilton,  co.  Sussex,  etc.  By  will  left  to  John  Gage,  Bart.,  and  Walter 
Blunt  of  Sullington,  esq.,  as  trustees. 

453. 

JOHN  GAGE,  Bart.    Vol.  500,  No.  35. 

E.  G.,  16  Jan.  9  Charles.     Died  4  Oct.  9  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  G.,  bart.,  aged  14  years  6  weeks. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Excete  and  Frislon,  lands  called  "  Southcourt  " 
in  Excete,  "  Peverills  "  in  E.,  "  Crowlinke  "  in  Friston,  "  le  Chantry  " 
lands  in  Maresfield,  manors  of  Maresfield,  Bestenover,  Heighten 
St.  Cleres,  Hosyers,  Compton  Berwicke  alias  Compton  St.  Johns, 
Lamport  in  Eastborne,  Eighiugton  alias  Ekington,  manors  of  Rams- 
combe,  Sholestrode  alias  Sholvestrood,  Hedgecourt,  cos.  Sussex  and 
Surrey,  and  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  himself  and  Lady 
Penelope  Trencherd,  widow,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Darcy,  now  Earl  Eyvers,  settled  premises,  and  on  1  Aug.  9  James 
married  her,  and  on  23  June  5  Charles  conveyed  to  Edward  Guilde- 
ford,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  G.,  knt.,  and  others  as  trustees  for 
self,  Lady  Penelope,  Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  John  his  2nd  son  (J.  G. 
then  baronet). 

454. 

GILES  GABTON,  esq.     Vol.  236,  No.  102. 

Petworth,  7  June  35  Eliz.     Died  1  Feb.  35  Eliz.  at  Woollavington. 

Heir,  son  Peter,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Woollavington,  Graffham,  and  Wonworth,  with 
Peter  Garton  his  son.  Peter  married  7  May  34  Eliz.  Judith,  dau. 
of  Thos.  Shurley  of  Isfield,  esq.,  deceased.  G.  G.  made  will  20  Jan. 
35  Eliz.,  and  left  his  son  Giles  lands  in  Billingshurst,  Pulborough,  and 
Wisboro  Green. 

455. 

FEANCIS  GAETON,  gent.    Vol.  282,  No.  65. 

Arundel,  12  April  2  James.     Died  21  Jan.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Clement  Drapyer,  Grace, 
wife  of  Francis  Brewster,  and  Jane,  wife  of  Richard  Barker,  and 
grandson  John  Ballet,  son  and  heir  of  Joan,  late  wife  of  ....  Ballet, 


100  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

deceased,  another  daughter  of  F.   G.,   daughters  all  over  21.     John 
Ballet  on  4  Oct.  last  was  aged  14  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bassetts  Tee  on  21  Feb.  35  Eliz.  by  deed  settled 
on  himself,  heirs  male,  then  on  his  nephew  Giles  G.,  younger  son  of 
his  brother  Giles  G.,  citizen  and  ironmonger  of  London,  deceased, 
then  on  Simon  G.,  youngest  son  of  Giles  G.,  then  on  William,  2nd  son 
of  Giles  G.,  then  on  Peter  G.  (now  knt.),  eldest  son  of  Giles  G. 

456. 

SIB  PETER  GABION,  knt.     Vol.  292,  No.  165,  and  Vol.  307,  No.  1. 

E.  G.,  23  Sept.  4  James.     Died  21  Aug.  4  James  at  Wolavington. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Garton,  esq.,  aged  11  years  2  months. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Wolavington,  Wonworth,  and  East  Deaue, 
property  in  Billingshurst  and  Pulborough — mention  of  Giles  Garton, 
esq.,  his  father,  and  Margaret,  wife  of  Giles  G. — Judith,  wife 
of  P.  G. — sons  Thomas,  Giles,  Henry,  Peter. 

457. 

THOMAS  GABION,  knt.    Vol.  375,  No.  56. 

Petworth,  8  April  16  James.  Died  22  Nov.  16  James  at  Cam- 
bridge, aged  22  years  6  months. 

Heir,  brother  Robert  G.,  esq.,  second  son  of  Sir  Peter,  aged 
21  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Wollavington,  Wonworth,  and  East  Deane, 
etc.  Lady  Judith  Garton,  mother  of  T.  G.,  Margaret,  Lady  Goddard, 
late  wife  of  Giles  Garton,  esq.,  grandfather  of  T.  G.,  now  wife  of  Otho 
Nicholson,  esq.,  Peter  Garton,  knt.,  his  father. 

458. 

ROBERT  GARTON,  esq.     Vol.  720,  No.  7. 

E.  G.,  2  Nov.  9  Charles.     Died  4  Aug.  9  Charles  s.p. 

Heir,  brother  Henry  Garton,  aged  30  years. 

Lands. — R.  G.  and  Jane,  widow  of  Thos.  Stoughton  of  West  Stoke, 
esq.,  were  seized  of  "  Blackfryers  "  in  East  Street,  Chichester,  and  on 
3  Aug.  5  Charles  for  love  to  his  brother  Henry  Garton  of  Middle 
Temple,  esq.,  settled  it  on  him  after  his  death.  R.  G.  also  seized  of 
manor  and  patronage  of  Church  of  Woollavington,  manors  of  Won- 
worth and  Graffham,  manor  and  advowson  of  East  Deane  after  death 
of  Lady  Judith  Garton  of  Woollavington  his  mother,  widow  of 
Sir  Peter  G.  his  father,  deceased. 

459. 

WILLIAM  GARTON,  esq.     Vol.  778,  No.  152. 

Crawley,  21  Feb.  14  Charles. 

Jurors  say  Wm.  G.  is  lunatic,  seized  of  manors  of  Wollavington, 
Onworth  alias  Wonworth  in  Graffham  and  Eastdeane.  Jane  Hauchet, 
widow,  Judith,  wife  of  ....  May,  sen.,  and  Robert  Orme,  gent.,  are 
cousins  and  heirs,  all  over  21, 


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460. 

HENRY  GABION,  esq.     Vol.  616,  No.  24. 

Petworth,  22  March  17  Charles.    Died  30  Oct.  last  at  Wollavington. 

Heir,  son  ....(?)  William  G.,  aged  .  .  months  27  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Woollavington  and  Wanworth,  Graffhame  and 
Eastdeane,  property  in  Chichester,  etc.,  and  on  8  April  16  Charles  in 
consideration  of  his  marriage  with  Dorothy,  daughter  of  William 
Whitmore,  knt.,  settled  estate.  Dorothy  survives. 

461. 

ELIZABETH  GASTON.     Vol.  143,  No.  30. 

E.  G.,  22  Jan.  8  Eliz.  Has  been  an  idiot  of  weak  mind  from  her 
birth. 

Heir,  uncle  George  Gaston  of  Balcombe  (brother  of  William 
Gaston,  father  of  Elizabeth),  aged  40. 

Lauds  called  "  Woodwardes  "  and  "  Inholmes  "  in  Balcombe. 

462. 

EICHARD  GAWEN.     Vol.  323,  Nos.  57  and  77. 

Horsham,  15  March  8  James.     Died  10  June  1609. 

Heir,  son  Allan,  aged  7  on  17  June  last. 

Lands. — "  Nosbeame,"  a  messuage  and  land  belonging  in  Lydsey, 
parish  of  Aldingborne,  in  tenure  of  Alice  his  widow,  lands  in  Pagham 
and  Aruudel. 

463. 

ALAN  GAWEN.     Vol.  487,  No.  40. 
E.  G.,  17  Jan.  8  Charles.     Died  12  Sept.  last. 
Heir,  son  George,  aged  1  year  10  months. 

Lands. — "  Ellesbeame  "  in  Lydsey,  parish  of  Aldingborn,  and  other 
lands  in  Pagham  and  Arundel. 

464. 

HENRY  GATHER,  gent.     Vol.  247,  No.  40. 
E.  G.,  14  July  38  Eliz.    Died  6  April  last  at  Eye. 
Heir,  son  Eobert,  aged  35  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Greenhall,"  etc.,  in  Eye,  "  New  Inn"  in  Eye,  tenement, 
etc.,  in  Playden,  "  Paynterfield  "  in  P.,  "  Shotes  "  in  P. 

465. 

JOHN  GEERING,  yeo.    Vol.  605,  No.  4. 

E.  G.,  12  Jan.  17  Chas.     Died  16  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  sou  Thomas  Geering,  aged  14  years  10  months  14  days. 

Lands  called  "  Sweetes  "  in  Ashurst  settled  2  Jan.  11  Chas.  on 
himself  for  life,  and  after  on  Thomas  G.  1st,  John  G.  3rd,  William  G. 
4th,  Francis  G.,  5th  son,  with  remainder  to  right  heirs. 

WLLLIAM  GENMAN.     See  JENMAN. 


102  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

466. 

THOMAS  GEEARD.     Vol.  G7,  No.  131. 

Battle,  8  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  10  Dec.  33  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  Robert  G.,  aged  24  years. 

Lands  called  "  Borelands  "  and  "  Modymans,"  held  of  the  manor 
of  Echingham. 

ELIZABETH  GEEBABD.     See  JEEBAED. 

467. 

THOMAS  GESTE,  idiot.     Vol.  201,  No.  67,  and  Vol.  126,  No.  89. 
Arundel,  9  July  25  Eliz.     Died  16  Feb.  12  Eliz.  1569. 
No  heir. 

Lands. — Tenement  in  Rye  called  "Stonehouse."  T.  G.  was  found 
an  idiot  by  Inq.  taken  at  Rye  8  June  2  Eliz. 

468. 

JOHN  GIBB,  yeo.     Vol.  307,  No.  56. 

E.  G.,  1  June  7  James.     Died  29  Sept.  last  at  West  Hothly. 
Heir,  son  Henry  Gibb,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — One  messuage  and  land  called  "Hannyngden"  in  West 
Hothly. 

469. 

JEEVASE  GIBBON,  gent.     Vol.  247,  No.  55. 

Horsham,  26  Jan.  38  Eliz.  Died  6  March  37  Eliz.  at  Benenden 
in  Kent. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Frances,  aged  4,  Eleanor,  aged  3,  and  Grizel, 
aged  2. 

Lands. — "  Dinicke  Marshe  alias  Mydlyn  Marsh,"  "  Stonehylls," 
and  "le  Wyshe,"  "  Oxenbridge  alias  Kitcheners,"  and  other  lands  in 
Iden,  messuage  in  Rye. 

470. 

THOMAS  GILDBIDGE,  gent.     Vol.  192,  No.  32. 

Lewes,  4  April  23  Eliz.     Died  at  Eastbourne  29  Jan.  23  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  James  Gildridge,  aged  25. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Passhely  and  Hartfeld  in  Eastbourne,  and  one- 
third  of  the  manor  of  Eastbourne,  now  (after  partition  made  with 
John  Selwyn,  esq.,  and  John  Burton  and  Grace  his  wife,  owners  of 
remaining  two-thirds,  Michas.  16  and  17  Eliz.)  called  the  manor  of 
Eastbourne  Gildridge.  Made  will  16  Nov.  1576  and  left  to  his  son 
James  after  the  decease  of  Alice  his  wife.  Alice  is  still  living  at 
Eastbourne. 

471. 

JAMES  GILDEIDGE,  esq.     Vol.  419,  No.  49. 
E.  G.,  16  May  1  Charles.     Died  7  April  last. 
Heir,  grandson  Nicholas,  aged  20. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  103 

Lands. — Manor  of  Eastbourne  Gildridge,  and  on  19  Feb.  45  Eliz. 
in  consideration  of  marriage  between  Nicholas  his  son  and  heir  and 
Mary  Pope,  daughter  of  Ealph  Pope,  esq.,  settled  it  on  them. 
Elizabeth,  then  wife  of  J.  G.  Nicholas  and  Mary  had  Nicholas,  only 
son.  Elizabeth  survives. 

472. 

CONSTANCE  GLEMHAM.     Vol.  517,  No.  25. 

Shoreham,  22  May  11  Charles.     Died  26  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Anthony  Forster,  esq.,  aged  55. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Wanuingore,  advowson  of  Chailey,  manor  and 
advowson  of  Trotton,  watermill  in  Terwicke,  half  the  park  of  Dump- 
ford,  and  half  the  manor  of  Ludley  alias  Selmeston. 

473. 

THOMAS  GLYDD  or  GLIDD.    Vol.  361,  No.  105. 

Petworth,  1  April  15  James.     Died  5  Feb.  13  James  at  Hellingly. 

Heir,  son  Giles,  aged  4  months  11  days. 

Lands.— "Fukelherst,"  "Tomwilliams,"  "Tabretts  "  in  Etchingham 
and  Burwash,  moiety  of  "Calves  Croft,"  "Perry  Croft,"  "  Bushey 
lanes,"  "  Cawsey  Bridges,"  "  les  eleven  acres,"  and  "  le  tenne  acres  " 
in  Pevensey.  Margaret,  late  wife  of  T.  Gr.  and  now  wife  of  a  certain 
John  Knight,  is  now  living  at  Cowden,  Kent,  and  claims  dower. 

474. 

JOHN  GODLY,  gent.     Vol.  699,  No.  119. 

Shoreham,  12  Aug.  18  Chas.     Died  last  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  28. 

Lands. — John  Godly,  father  of  J.  G.,  on  16  Aug.  7  James  settled 
"  Herwards  alias  Harwoods "  in  Chaily  on  marriage  between  J.  G. 
and  Alice,  daughter  of  Walter  Smalham  of  Speldhurst,  Kent.  J.  G. 
seized  of  "  Hunts  "  and  "  Newlands  "  in  Chiltington,  parish  Westmes- 
ton.  On  6  April  8  Charles  settled  it  on  Mary  G.  his  daughter. 
J.  G.  also  seized  of  barn  and  lands  in  Westmeston  called  "  Godlies 
Post." 

475. 

THOMAS  GODMAN  de  Wivellsfield,  gent.     Vol.  340,  No.  236. 

E.  G.,  1  June  11  James.     Died  30  Aug.  10  James  at  Wivelsfield. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Otehale  in  Wivelsfield,  Plompton  and  Hurst- 
perpoint,  "Folders"  in  Ditchling,  "Woodwards"  in  Wivelsfield, 
"Fulling  Mills"  in  Keymer,  " Broomfields,"  " Conycrof t,"  "Bipmead" 
and  "  Westlandfield  "  in  Barcombe,  "  Cobwish"  and  4  swathes  of  land 
at  Holewish  mead  in  Barcombe,  parcel  of  Scufflands  and  land  called 
the  Bramlett  part  of  Scufflands. 

476. 

MARY  GOLDSMITH,  widow  of  Edward  G.    Vol.  344,  No.  60. 
E.  G.,  7  May  12  James.     Died  8  Oct.  11  James  at  Eetherfield. 


104  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Heirs,  daughters  Tabitha  G.,  aged  7  years,  and  Mary  GK,  aged 
3  years. 

Lands. — Half  a  virgate  in  Upmarden. 

477. 

JOHN  GOOD.    Vol.  341,  No.  10. 

E.  G.,  16  Aug.  12  James.     Died  20  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Brookehurst "  and  "  Woodcott."     Land  in  Stedham. 

478. 

EDWARD  GOODWYN,  esq.     Vol.  568,  No.  122. 

Petworth,  7  July  13  Charles.     Died  21  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  Robert  G-.,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — "Sexpes,"  messuages  called  "Martins,"  "Trendells," 
"Colliers  stile,"  "  Longcroft,"  "Woodyes,"  "Turners,"  and  "le 
Leame,"  all  in  East  Grinstead.  "  Upper  Spartenden,"  "  le  Pulters  " 
and  "  Knights,"  "  Paynesfield,"  and  many  other  lands  in  E.  Grinstead. 
On  17  Feb.  1626  made  will  as  E.  G.  of  Home,  co.  Surrey,  gent.,  and 
left  to  Robert  G.,  eldest  son,  bequeathing  £400  to  Dorothy  G-.,  eldest 
dau.,  at  24  or  marriage,  to  Anna  G.,  youngest  dau.,  £400  at  21  or 
marriage — my  son  Benjamin — my  youngest  son — son  Robert.  Sus- 
anna, the  widow  of  E.  GK,  survives  at  Home. 

479. 

MARMADUKE  GORGE,  esq.    Vol.  25,  No.  56. 

Pulbarowe,  Friday  after  feast  of  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross, 
2  Hen.  VIII.  Died  26  May  1  Hen.  VIII. 

Heirs,  daughters  Elizabeth  Gorge,  aged  14  and  more,  and  Matilda 
Gorge,  aged  1  year  and  more. 

Lands. — Henry  Roos,  knt.,  and  Matilda  his  wife  on  24  Nov.  18 
Hen.  VII.  granted  mill  and  lands  in  West  Grinstead  to  M.  G., 
reciting  that  whereas  they  were  seized  of  manor  and  advowson  of 
Horsyngton,  co.  Somerset,  in  right  of  Matilda,  and  advowson  of 
Cheryton  with  remainder  to  said  M.  G.,  .he,  M.  G.,  granted  to 
Henry  Roos  and  his  heirs  said  properties  for  60  years  after  Matilda's 
death,  and  Henry  granted  West  Grinstead  property  to  M.  G.  after 
death  of  Henry  and  Matilda. 

480. 

WILLIAM  GORING,  knt.     Vol.  104,  No.  79. 

Lewes,  19  April  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  2  March  1  Mary. 

Heir,  son  Henry  Goring,  esq.,  aged  32  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Burton,  advowson  of  Burton,  and  Cotts  in 
Burton.  Manor  of  Barlavington,  Fyttelworth  Mill,  lands  in  Bar- 
lavington,  Dounkton,  Suttou,  Petworth,  Bygnor,  Coots,  Fittleworth, 
and  Egdene,  settled  9  June  1  Edw.  VI.  on  himself  for  life,  then  on 
Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life,  then  for  Henry  Goring,  esq.,  his  son 


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and  heir,  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  George  G.,  2nd  son,  remainder 
Eobt.  G.,  3rd  son,  remainder  right  heirs.  Sir  W.  G.  died,  then  Lady 
Elizabeth  entered  and  survives.  Also  seized  of  manor  of  Hardam 
alias  Heryngham  and  advowson  of  Church  of  H.,  manor  of  Moncks  in 
Northlauncing,  Cookeham,  Worthing,  and  Counting,  Kectory  and 
Church  of  Carsalton  alias  Karsalton,  co.  Surrey.  Made  will  as  Sir 
W.  Gr.  of  Burton,  knt.,  6  May  7  Edw.  VI.,  left  Henry  his  son  sole 
ex'or.  Edward  VI.  also  seized  of  reversion  of  manors  of  Balueth  and 
Nytymber,  lands  called  "Knolland,"  "Frythland,"  "Oldland,"  "  Lose- 
mans,"  "Pigdene,"  and  "  Southlond,"  after  death  of  Anne  of  Cleves, 
and  granted  to  W.  G.  by  Letters  Patent.  She  still  living  at  Hever, 
co.  Kent.  "W".  G.  also  seized  of  other  property  in  Shipley,  West 
Grinstead,  Warininghurst. 

481. 

HENRY  GOBINGE,  knt.     Vol.  244,  No.  101. 

Arundel,  9  April  37  Eliz.     Died  16  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  "William  Goring,  aged  50  and  more. 

Lands. — William  Goring,  knt.,  father  of  H.  G.,  was  seized  of 
manors  of  Burton  and  Barlavington,  etc.,  and  on  29  June  1  Edw.  VI. 
settled  on  himself,  then  on  Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife,  then  on  Henry  his 
son  and  heir  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  George  Goring  his 
2nd  son  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Robert  G.  3rd  son,  remainder  right 
heirs  of  William  G.,  knt.  William  died  first,  then  Elizabeth,  then 
Henry,  leaving  issue  William  Goring,  esq.,  his  eldest  sou,  and  Edward 
G.,  his  younger  son.  H.  G.  also  seized  of  manors  of  Balneth  and 
Nytimber,  Hardam  alias  Heringham.  He  made  will  14  Dec.  1594 — left 
to  William  his  son  and  heir  and  heirs  male,  then  to  Edward  2nd  son 
heirs  male,  then  to  cosen  George  Gorynge,  then  to  right  heirs — to  son 
Edward  manor  of  Howicks  in  Kerdford  and  lands  in  Shipley,  Angmer- 
ing,  Restington,  and  Pulborough — George  Gorynge,  2nd  son  of  my  son 
William  G. — Henry,  son  of  my  sou  William  G. — Henry  G.,  son  of 
my  sou  Edward  G. — Edward  G.,  2nd  son  of  my  son  Edward  G. 

482. 

GEOEGE  GOEING,  esq.     Vol.  271,  No.  156. 

Horsham,  1  June  44  Eliz.  (1602).     Died  7  Feb  44  Eliz.  (1602). 

Heir,  son  George,  aged  17  years  33  days  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  St.  Michael's,  Lewes,  one-eighth  part  of  manor  and  farm 
of  Houndean,  one-eighth  manor  of  Keymer,  manor  of  Hurstpierpoint, 
manors  and  farms  of  Street,  Westmeston,  Novington,  and  Newick, 
manor  of  Nytymbre,  etc. 

483. 

WILLIAM  GOEING,  esq.     Vol.  269,  No.  97. 

Horsham,  1  June  44  Eliz.     Died  11  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Henry  Goring,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lands. — W.  G.  seized  in  reversion  after  death  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
of  manors  of  Balneth  and  Nytymber,  lands  called  "  Knolland," 
" Fryetsland,"  "Ouldland,"  "Hesemans,"  "  Pigdene,"  and  "South- 


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laud,"  and  in  certain  other  messuages,  lands,  and  tenements  in  Balneth, 
Berkcombe,  Newick,  Chelye,  Wevelsfield,  Chiltington,  Lyndfeld, 
Ardinglye,  Nytymber,  Pulboroughe,  and  Sutton,  formerly  part  of 
possessions  of  Thomas  Cromwell,  knt.,  late  Earl  of  Essex.  W.  G.  also 
seized  of  manors  of  Burton,  Barlavington,  Hardham  alias  Heringham, 
"  Mooncks  "  in  South  Launcing,  and  manors  of  North  Launcing,  Coke- 
ham,  Goring,  and  Bignors,  lands  in  Burton,  Sutton,  Cotes,  Egdene, 
Byworth,  Fittleworth,  Kerdford,  Petworth,  Dunckton,  Wullavington, 
and  Barlavington,  messuage  and  lauds  called  "  Bewgens  "  in  Petworth, 
Egdene,  Fittleworth,  and  Burye,  "  Styckers "  in  Wullavington, 
messuage  and  land  in  Ferring,  "Kyverhyll"  in  Fittleworth,  "Smythes," 
etc.,  in  Launcing,  advowsons  of  Burton,  Barlavington,  Hardham  alias 
Heringham,  and  Cotes,  "  Slanters  "  in  Shipley,  advowson  of  and  half 
manor  of  Ovingdean. 

484. 

MABY  GOBING,  widow.    Vol.  282,  No.  28. 

Arundel,  12  April  2  James.  Died  23  Dec.  45  Eliz.  (1602)  at 
Hurst. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Bellingham,  aged  50  and  more,  and  living  at 
Woodmancote. 

Lands. — Half  manor  of  Ovingdean  and  advowson  of  Ovingdean, 
and  moiety  of  a  quarter  part  of  Castle  and  Barony  of  Lewes,  and 
moiety  of  a  quarter  part  of  manors  of  Howndeaue,  Keymer,  Hallde 
Courte  Busshes,  Cuckfield,  and  Cuckfield  Clanditor,  co.  Sussex,  and 
with  Edward  Bellingham,  esq.,  her  son,  by  licence  of  Queen  Eliz., 
Easter  37,  levied  a  fine  of  them  to  George  Smythe,  gent.,  and  others 
to  use  of  said  Mary  Goring  for  life,  then  to  said  Edward  B.  her  son 
for  life,  then  to  Cicely  Clarke,  daughter  of  Bartholomew  Clerke, 
deceased,  then  to  use  of  Edward  Bellingham,  son  of  aforesaid  Edw.  B. 
the  father,  and  heirs  male  of  Edw.  B.  and  Cicely  Clarke,  remainder  to 
heirs  male  of  E.  B.  the  son,  remainder  heirs  male  of  E.  B.  the  father. 

485. 

EDWAED  GOEING,  esq.    Vol.  361,  No.  103. 

Petworth,  29  Aug.  15  James.     Died  20  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Henry  Goring,  esq.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Hyden  in  Hyden,  Fyndon,  and  "Washington, 
and  manor  of  Okehurst  in  Billingshurst,  "  le  Sparre,"  "  Jefferyes," 
"  Sparrewood,"  "  Crouche  house,"  "  Cockecrofte,"  "  Little  Eaton  "  in 
Billiugshurst,  "Eownor"  in  Pulborough,  "  Imple  Torre"  in  Wis- 
borough,  manor  of  Howyke  in  Eudgewicke,  lands  in  Shipley,  manor  of 
Maryngedeue,  and  on  1  Jan.  7  James,  on  marriage  between  Henry 
Goring,  son  and  heir  of  E.  G.,  and  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Earsfield,  made  settlement  on  self,  Henry  and  Mary,  heirs  male, 
then  on  second  son  Edward  G.,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  Edward 
the  father.  E.  G.  also  seized  of  Rectory  of  Billingshurst. 

486. 

HENBY  GOEING,  knt.     Vol.  423,  No.  66. 
Petworth,  21  Sept.  2  Charles.    Died  16  July  last. 


INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  eldest  son  William  Goring,  Bart.,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Burton,  Barlavington,  Lancing  alias  North 
Launcyng,  Monkeys  alias  South  Launcing,  Goring,  Herringham  alias 
Hardam  alias  Tringham,  Nytymber,  and  Balneth,  Burton  Place 
and  Burton  Park,  levied  a  fine  of  them  Easter  14  James  to  Edward 
Frauncys  and  George  Goryng,  knts.  By  deed  15  April  14  James 
settled  to  use  of  H.  G.  for  life,  then  to  use  of  said  Wm.  Goring, 
remainder  to  George  Goring  of  Danny,  bro.  of  Sir  H.  G.  On  28  June 
20  James  settled  some  property  on  Henry  G.  and  John  G..  gents.,  his 
younger  sons,  Dorothy  G.,  Mary  G.,  Charity  G.,  and  EHz.  G.,  his 
daughters. 

487. 

JOHN  GRATEWIKE.     Vol.  67,  No.  111. 

Died  23  Dec.  30  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  8  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Wittyngwyke  "  in  West  Grinstead,  etc. 

488. 

THOMAS  GBATWYKE.     Vol.  124,  No.  161. 

Steyning,  29  April  1  Elizabeth.     Died  12  January  1559. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Gratwike,  aged  7  years  7  months  and  8  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Balsdean,  messuages  and  lands  in  St.  Michael's 
and  St.  Mary's  Westout  in  Lewes,  windmill  in  Telscombe,  messuages 
and  lands  in  Seaford.  Will  at  Seaford  4  Jan.  1558 — to  eldest  son 
Richard  manor  of  Balsdean  at  21 — to  son  William  Telscombe  mill  and 
premises  in  Lewes.  Residuary  legatee  and  executrix  wife  Annys. 

489. 

ROGER  GRATEWIKE.     Vol.  154,  No.  104. 

Steyning,  20  Sept.  12  Eliz.     Died  19  Aug.  12  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Roger  Grattwycke,  aged  19  on  St.  Mark's  day  last. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Itford  and  Ham,  lands  in  West  Grinstead  and 
Horsham.  Made  will  as  "of  Lullington  in  Sussex,  yeoman,"  on  the 
10th  Aug.  12  Eliz.  Mentions  wife  Mary,  sons  Roger  (to  whom 
manor  of  Itford),  John  and  Philip  (to  whom  manor  of  Ham),  Thomas, 
Richard,  and  Benjamin.  His  widow  Mary  has  received  profits  since 
his  death. 

490. 

THOMAS  GHATWICK.     Vol.  242,  No.  51. 

Arundel,  26  Aug.  37  Eliz.     Died  21  Dec.  37  Eliz. 

Heir,  eldest  brother  Roger  Gratwick. 

Lands. — Roger  G.,  father  of  T.  G.,  on  10  Aug.  1570  at  Sullington 
made  will  and  left  lands  in  West  Angmering,  first  to  Mary  his  wife, 
then  to  sons  John  G.,  T.  G.,  Philip  G.,  Richard  G.,  and  Benjamin  G., 
and  their  heirs  male  in  succession.  On  1  Sept.  1570  said  Roger  died 
at  Sullington.  Mary  seized  as  above  with  ultimate  remainder  to 
Roger  G.,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Roger  G.,  and  after  John  the  son 
died  without  issue,  and  after  that  Mary  died,  so  property  came  to 
T.  G.  and  his  heirs  male. 


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491. 

ROGER  GBATWICK.     Vol.  247,  No.  77. 

Arundel,  26  Aug.  38  Eliz.     Died  25  July  38  Eliz.  without  issue. 

Heir,  brother  Philip,  aged  38. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Itford  and  Asham  in  Bedingham,  and  manor 
of  Balsden  in  Balsden  and  Kotyngden,  and  "  Butlers "  in  Ham. 
At  death  of  R.  G.,  Philip  G.  was  seized  of  manor  of  Ham  by  will  of 
Roger  G.,  father  of  R.  Gr.,  with  remainder  in  default  of  male  issue  to 
said  R.  Gr.,  as  .son  and  heir  of  aforesaid  Roger  the  father.  Said  R.  Gr. 
was  seized  of  manor  of  Tortington  Cheynes,  and  on  12  April  38  Eliz. 
settled  on  Roger  G.  and  William  G.,  sons  of  William  G.  of  East 
Mailing,  co.  Kent.  R.  G.  willed  Itford,  Asham,  and  Balsden  to 
Philip  G.  and  Roger  G.,  son  of  said  Philip.  R.  G.  left  "  Woodgates  " 
in  Horsham  to  John  G.,  son  of  Thomas  G.  of  Cowfold — John  G.  and 
Roger  G.,  sons  of  William  G.  of  Cowfold. 


492. 

PHILIP  GBATWJCK,  yeo.     Vol.  259,  No.  83. 
Arundel,  4  Aug.  42  Eliz.     Died  7  May  40  Eliz. 
Coheiresses,  daughters  Anne,  aged  10  years  6  months,  Mary,  aged 
4  years  4  months,  Elizabeth,  aged  1  year  and  6  months. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Ham  and  "  Butlers  "  in  Ham. 


493. 

GHATWICK.     Vol.  279,  No.  448. 

E.  G.,  28  July  44  Eliz.     Died  30  May  44  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30. 

Lands. — Two-thirds  of  manor  of  Hame  formerly  belonging  to 
Thomas  Older  and  before  that  to  Margaret  Lewknor,  widow,  and 
Edward  Lewknor  of  Kingston  Bowcy,  esq.,  deceased,  also  land  in 
Hame  and  West  Angmering,  which  lately  was  John  Palmer's,  esq. 


494. 

MABIE  GBATTWICKE.    Vol.  307,  No.  4. 

E.  G.,  13  April  7  James. 

Marie  Grattwicke,  late  living  under  age  and  in  ward  of  the  late 
Queen  Elizabeth,  one  of  the  three  daughters  and  coheirs  of  Philip 
Grattwick,  gent.,  lately  deceased.  Philip,  father  of  M.  G.,  was  seized 
of  manor  of  Hame  and  of  "  Butlers"  in  Ham,  and  died  40  Eliz.,  leaving 
three  daughters  and  coheirs,  viz.,  Anne,  now  wife  of  Hugh  Keate, 
geut.,  Mary  G.  and  Elizabeth  G.,  then  minors,  as  appears  by  his  Inq. 
42  Eliz.  Queen  then  took  them  and  their  lands  into  her  own  hands, 
and  Mary  died  a  minor  2  Dec.  45  Eliz.  Her  one-third  then  came  to 
Anne  and  Elizabeth,  her  sisters  and  coheirs,  whose  ages  are  given  iu 
above  recited  Inq.  She  had  no  other  lands. 


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495. 

WILLIAM  GRATWICK,  knt.     Vol.  342,  No.  115. 

E.  G.,  1  Jan.  11  James.     Died  12  April  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Tortington  Chenyes,  Tortington,  Itford,  Asham, 
Balesdon,  Seaford,  and  Walstone.  Made  will — to  Wm.  G-.,  eldest  son, 
manors  of  T.  C.  and  T.,  etc.,  heirs  male,  remainder  my  heirs  male, 
remainder  my  heirs  female — to  Edward  G.,  my  2nd  son,  manor  of 
Itford — to  Roger  G.,  3rd  son,  manor  of  Balsden — to  Thos.  G.,  4th  son, 
other  property — to  John  G.,  5th  son,  other  property  in  Seaford.  I  have 
wardship  of  Elizabeth  Gratwick.  daughter  of  Philip  G.,  deceased,  to 
marry  son  Roger  or  one  of  them. 

496. 

JOHN  GRATWICKE  of  Kirdford.     Vol.  379,  No.  62. 

Petworth,  22  March  17  James.     Died  28  Dec.  1617  at  Kirdford. 

Heir,  son  Roger,  aged  18  years  11  months. 

Lands. — "  Holds,"  "  Swares,"  and  "Thornmeade"  in  Kirdford,  and 
"  Alfold"  and  "Bishops"  in  K.,  and  on  19  Nov.  1613  made  will,  in 
which,  in  case  he  died  before  Roger  his  son  attained  21,  he  devised 
lands  to  Henry  Napper  of  Horsham,  John  By  den  of  Lysse,  and 
Richard  Kinge  of  Kirdford  as  trustees. 

497. 

HENRY  GRATWICKE.     Vol.  379,  No.  73. 
E.  G.,  11  Aug.  18  James.     Died  8  Sept.  13  James. 
Heir,  eldest  son  Jonathan,  aged  25  years  11  months  14  days  at  Inq. 
Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  and  land  called  "Needs"  in  West  Grin- 
stead,  and  land  called  "  Whittingweeke  "  in  West  Griustead. 

498. 

JONATHAN  GRATWICK.    Vol.  394,  No.  34. 

Horsham,  20  Aug.  20  James.    Died  10  May  last  at  West  Grinstead. 
Heir,  brother  John,  aged  21  on  25  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — "  Sextens  "  and  "  Sextens  Garden,"  also  of  "Whitting- 
weeke "  and  "  Needes  "  in  West  Grinstead. 

499. 

JOHN  GRATWICK,  gent.     Vol.  394,  No.  22. 

Petworth,  26  Sept.  20  James.     Died  1  Aug.  19  James. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  3  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  and  farm  of  Batons  in  Henfield,  West  Grinstead, 
and  Ashurst,  "  Rimans  Hill "  in  Heene  parish,  Terring.  Sarah  G.,  his 
widow,  is  living  at  Steyning. 

500. 

EDWARD  GRATWICKE,  esq.     Vol.  425,  No.  18,  and  Vol.  439,  No.  38. 

Horsham,  14  Sept.  2  Chas.     Died  28  Nov.  22  James. 

Heirs,  daughters  and  coheiresses  Frances  G.,  aged  1  year  1  month 
and  20  days,  and  Margaret  (or  Marian)  G.,  born  19  Dec.  22  James. 

Lands. — Half  the  manors  of  Itford  and  Asham. 


110  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

501. 

PRANCES  G-RATWICKE,  one  of  the  daughters  and  coheirs  of  Edward 
Gratwicke,  esq..  deceased.  Vol.  470,  No.  24. 

Horsham,  7  June  7  Charles.     Died  4  April  last. 

Heir,  sister  Mary,  aged  6  years  4  months  12  days. 

Lands. — Edward  Gratvvicke  seized  of  manors  of  Itford  and  Asham, 
died  28  Nov.  22  James  leaving  issue:  daughters  F.  G-.,  then  aged  1  year 
1  month  21  days,  and  Mary,  born  19  Dec.  after  father's  death,  his 
coheirs. 

502. 

THOMAS  GRATWICK.    Vol.  517,  No.  11. 
.  .  .  .,  22  May  11  Charles.     Died  25  March  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  G.,  aged  16  years  4  months  24  days. 
Lands. — Manor   and    farm   of   Ham,   bought   of   Lady    Margery 
Gratvvick  of  Seaford  and  Roger  G.  of  Tortington,  gent.,  her  son. 


503. 

WILLIAM  GRATWICK,  yeo.     Vol.  536,  No.  20. 

E.  G.,  17  Jan.  12  Charles.     Died  28  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  William  Gratwick,  aged  2  years  3  months. 

Lands. — "  Beedmg  New  Park''  in  Seale  alias  Seeding,  near  Forest 
of  St.  Leonards.  Made  will  .  .  Oct.  last  and  left  to  Jane  his  wife, 
Henry  Shelley,  John  G.  his  father,  Gregory  Roberts,  and  Henry 
Lintott  for  30  years  to  pay  debts  and  portion  to  daughters. 


504. 

ROGER  GRATWICKE,  gent.,  late  of  Kirdford.     Vol.  699,  No.  106. 

Horsham,  26  Dec.  21  Chas.     Died  19  Feb.  18  Chas. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  11  years  8  months  7  days  at  father's  death. 

Lands. — Messuage,  land,  etc.,  in  Cowfold  called  "If eld  alias 
Efolds,"  "Swaceland  alias  Swaces"  in  Kirdford,  "Thornemead"  and 
"Bishops"  in  K.,  and  land,  etc.,  called  "  Stroodwiches  Wood"  in 
Kirdford. 

505. 

THOMAS  GHATWICK,  gent.     Vol.  775,  No.  42. 

E.  G.,  27  March  21  Charles.     Died  11  March  19  Charles. 

Heir,  brother  Humfrey,  aged  23  years  4  months  15  days. 

Lands. — "  Greenfields"  and  "  Irishes"  in  West  Angmering,  two- 
thirds  of  manor  of  Hame,  late  of  Thomas  Oulder,  bought  by  him 
of  Margaret  Lewknor,  widow  of  Edward  Lewknor  of  Kingston 
Bowcye,  esq.,  pasture  in  Hame  in  West  Angmering,  and  moiety  of 
manor  of  Hame,  bought  by  Thomas  G.,  father  of  T.  G.,  of  Dame 
Margery  G.  of  Seaford,  widow,  and  Roger  G.  of  Tortiugtou,  gent., 
her  sou. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  Ill 

506. 

PETER  GRAVNT.     Exchequer  File  1070,  No.  4. 

Kuggewyke,  5  Nov.  7  Hen.  VIII. 

Peter  Graunt  is  and  has  been  from  birth  an  idiot,  seized  of 
Graunt's  manor  in  Launsyng  and  lands  in  Wasshington,  Durrington, 
and  West  Grinstead. 

507. 

JAMES  GRAVES,  gent.     Vol.  307,  No.  32. 

E.  G.,  13  April  7  James.  Died  28  Dec.  last  at  Clarkenwell,  co. 
Middlesex. 

Heir,  son  John  Graves,  aged  30  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Heene. 

508. 

JOHN  GRAVES,  gent.    Vol.  338,  No.  14. 

Petworth,  27  July  11  James.     Died  7  Jan.  9  James  at  Tarring. 

Heir,  brother  James  G.,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Heene. 

509. 

JAMES  GRAVES,  gent.     Vol.  422,  No.  6. 

Shoreham,  7  Sept.  2  Charles.     Died  5  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  Sackville  Graves,  aged  7  years  10  months. 

Lands. — Moiety  of  manor  of  Heene,  "  Northbrook  "  in  Goring, 
"  Grunders  "  in  Goring,  "  Pannetts  Park  "  in  Goring.  Hanna  Graves 
his  widow  survives. 

510. 

WILLIAM  GRAY.     Vol.  710,  No.  2,  and  Vol.  774,  No.  13. 

Horsham,  30  Dec.  21  Chas.     Died  23  Feb.  last  at  Wolbeding. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Gray,  aged  18  on  16  May  last. 

Lands. — Property  in  Wolbeding,  Upmarden,  Sidlesham,  Petersfield, 
etc.  Made  will  10  Aug.  16  Chas.— to  daughter  Joane  £1000  at  21  or 
marriage — to  son  William  £100  at  21 — to  daughter  Mildred  £1000  at 
21  or  marriage — to  daughter  Barbaric  £1000  at  21  or  marriage — to 
daughter  Elizabeth  £1000  at  21  or  marriage — to  son  Edmund  £250  at 
21 — to  daughter  Mary  £1000  at  21  or  marriage — my  3  youngest  sons 
Peter,  Andrew,  and  John,  £250  apiece  at  21 — to  ex'ors  two-thirds  of 
all  my  manors,  etc.,  till  Thomas  Grey  my  eldest  son  and  heir  apparent 
is  21,  to  provide  said  portions — brothers-in-law  Joseph  Wall  and 
Andrew  Wall,  esqs.,  and  cousin  Edmund  Fachin  ex'ors. 

511. 

MART  GRENE,  widow.     Vol.  5,  No.  62. 

Inquisition  10  Nov.  5  Hen.  VII.     Died  10  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  grandson  Thomas  Grene,  knt.,  aged  25  and  more  (viz.,  son  of 
Thomas  Grene,  knt.,  her  son). 

Lands. — Manor  of  Isfelde  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Nicholas 
Gryfyn,  now  aged  13,  as  son  and  heir  of  John  Gryfyn. 


112  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

512. 

THOMAS  GREEN.    Vol.  254,  No.  119. 

E.  G.,  1  July  39  Eliz.     Died  20  April  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  12  weeks  and  3  days  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Salvington,  par.  Tarring,  called  "  Walleis,"  messuage,  etc., 
and  land  called  "  Steeres  "  in  Derrington,  lands  in  West  Preston  and 
in  East  Preston. 

513. 

THOMAS  GREENE,  gent.     Vol.  295,  No.  48. 
Chichester,  8  Sept.  5  James.     Died  8  Aug.  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  14  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Southleazes  "  in  TJpmarden,  and  lands  called  "  Brownes 
Farm  "  in  Preston,  etc.,  also  lands  in  Surrey. 

514. 

BENNETT  GREEN.     Vol.  436,  No.  32. 

E.  G.,  9  April  3  Charles.     Died  28  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Green,  aged  9  years  10  months. 

Lands. — "  Boochers  "  in  West  Grinstead  settled  13  June  14  James 
on  marriage  between  himself  and  Margaret  Whitebread,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  William  Whitebread,  to  his  use  for  life,  then  to  Margaret 
for  jointure,  then  for  their  heirs,  remainder  to  his  right  heirs.  They 
were  married  1  July  14  James.  B.  G.  seized  of  another  messuage, 
etc.,  called  "  Donnetts  "  and  "  Elridges,"  and  land  called  "  Sopers  "  in 
West  Grinstead,  and  on  24  Jan.  2  Charles  made  will — to  son  John 
Greene  house  wherein  I  now  dwell  called  "  Donnetts,"  "  Elridges,"  and 
"  Sopers  " — rest  of  lands  to  son  Thomas  G.  and  his  heirs.  Margaret, 
the  widow  of  B.  G.,  still  living. 

515. 

THOMAS  GREENE,  son  and  heir  of  Bennett  Greene,  deceased. 
Vol.  582,  No.  152. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  14  Charles.     Died  26  May  last  before  this  Inq. 

Heir,  brother  John  Greene,  aged  14  years  10  months. 

Lands. — By  Inq.  at  E.  G.  9  April  3  Chas.  p.m.  Bennett  Greene,  it 
was  found  he  was  seized  of  "  Boochers  "  in  West  Grinstead,  and  by 
deed  13  June  14  James  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  self  and 
Margaret  Whitebread  conveyed  to  survivor  and  heirs.  B.  G.  also 
seized  of  messuage  called  "  Donnetts  "  and  "  Elridges  "  and  "  Sopers  " 
in  W.  Grinstead.  Made  will  24  Jan.  2  Chas.  and  left  to  John  Greene, 
his  younger  son  and  heirs,  and  to  T.  G.,  and  died  28  Jan.  last.  T.  G. 
was  son  and  heir,  aged  9  years  10  months  at  death  of  B.  G.  Margaret, 
widow  of  B.  G.  and  mother  of  T.  G.,  survived. 

516. 

SIR  JOHN  GULDEFORDE,  knt.     Vol.  141,  No.  15. 
E.  G.,  24  Oct.  7  Elizabeth.     Died  5  July  1565. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  Guldeforde,  esq.,  aged  30, 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  113 

Lands. — J.  G.  on  12  Dec.  5  and  6  Philip  and  Mary  settled 
marshlands  in  East  Guldeford  on  Mary  his  then  wife  ;  said  Mary  is  still 
living  at  Michelgrove.  He  was  seized  of  "  Guldeford  Marsh  "  in 
East  Guldeford,  advowson  and  rectory  of  East  Guldeford,  lands  in 
Peasmarsh,  Rye,  and  Playden,  also  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Higham 
otherwise  Iham,  and  advowson  of  the  rectory  of  Winchelsea,  latter 
granted  17  Jan.  21  Hen.  VIII.  to  Sir  Richard  Guldeford,  and  which 
descended  to  him  as  son  and  heir  of  George  Guldeford,  son  and  heir  of 
said  Sir  Richard  G.  Will  (quoted) — cousins  Sir  John  Mason  and 
Warham  St.  Ledger — son  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  his  wife — manor  of 
Hempsted  in  Benenden  and  Cranbrook — sister  Anne  Lyne  (?) — lands 
to  Tnomas  Guldeford  eldest  son,  remainder  to  James  Guldeforde, 
remainder  to  George  G.,  remainder  to  Henry  G.,  remainder  to  Richd. 
G.,  remainder  to  my  heirs  general. 

517. 

THOMAS  GULDEPOED,  knt.    Vol.  172,  No.  114. 

Steyning,  19  Oct.  17  Eliz.     Died  at  Clapham  14  June  17  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  9  years  9  months  13  days. 

Lands. — John  Guldeford,  knt.,  his  father,  on  12  Oct.  5  and  6  Philip 
and  Mary,  settled  marshlands  in  East  Guldeford  on  himself  and 
Mary  his  wife,  with  remainder  to  his  heirs  ;  he  died,  and  remainder 
passed  to  T.  G.,  Mary  the  widow  still  living  at  Michelgrove.  T.  G. 
seized  of  garden  in  Salcott,  Guldeford  Marsh  in  East  Guldeford, 
advowson  and  rectory  of  East  Guldeford,  "  Denizens  "  in  Peasmarsh, 
a  windmill  and  lands  and  tenements  in  Rye  and  Playden,  manor  of 
Higham  alias  Iham,  which  manor  was  granted  7  Jan.  21  Hen.  VII.  to 
Richard  Guldeford,  knt.,  to  whom  T.  G.  was  heir,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of 
John,  son  and  heir  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  said  Richard,  Said 
T.  G.  15  May  13  Eliz.  granted  to  his  brothers  George  G.  and  Henry  G. 
annuities  of  £30  each.  Made  will — Henry  G.  my  son  and  heir — 
cousin  Sir  Thomas  Sherley,  knt.,  brothers  Mr.  John  Shelley,  Mr.  Edward 
Gage,  and  Mr.  Richard  Guldeford. 

518. 

JOHN  GOTJNTER,  esq.,  late  of  Aulworth,  Surrey.  File  1068,  No.  3. 
Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 

Arundel,  17  Nov.  3  Hen.  VIII.     Died  8  Feb.  last. 

Heir, 

Lands. — Manor  of  Racton  and  lands  called  "Sendalys"  in  Racton, 
also  other  lands  in  Racton,  Westmarden,  Hartyng,  etc.,  settled  4  Sept. 
19  Hen.  VII.  on  J.  G.  and  Margaret  his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Troghton  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Hugh,  son  of  Wm. 
Gounter  of  Seynt  Gyleston  in  Brekenok  in  Marches  of  Wales  and  his 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  John,  son  of  Hugh  Gounter  of  Mereton  in 
Tealgarth  in  said  Marches  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of 
John  Gounter,  late  of  Beghlett  in  Breknok,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of 
John  Gounter,  late  of  Istrovethes  in  Brechon,  remainder  to  heirs 
male  of  Lewis  Gounter,  late  of  Mareton  aforesaid,  remainder  to  heirs 
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114  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

male  of  Philip,  brother  of  said  Lewis,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of 
David,  son  of  Thomas  G.,  late  of  Mereton  aforesaid,  remainder  to 
heirs  male  of  John  Gounter,  late  of  Tregord  or  Tregors  in  Talgarth 
aforesaid,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  John  Gounter,  late  of  Racton, 
co.  Sussex,  esq.,  for  ever.  J.  G-.  died  without  issue  by  Margaret. 
Margaret  survived  him  and  is  seized  for  life. 


519. 

JOHN  GOTJNTER,  esq.     Vol.  124,  No.  163. 

Horsham,  1  Oct.  1  Elizabeth.  Died  4  Jan.  4  and  5  Philip  and 
Mary. 

Heir,  son  Arthur  Grounter,  gent.,  aged  21. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Eacton  and  lands  in  Harting,  East  Marden  and 
Walderton. 

520. 

ARTHUR  GUNTER,  esq.    Vol.  175,  No.  79,  and  Vol.  207,  No.  135. 

Alton  (Hants),  22  Sept.  18  Eliz.     Died  23  June  last. 

Heir,  son  George  Gunter,  aged  13  on  the  16th  April  last. 

Lands  in  Freshwater  and  Shore  well,  Isle  of  Wight,  Farlington, 
Lymington,  and  Warblington,  Hants,  manor  of  Racton  and  lands  in 
Walderton,  co.  Sussex,  also  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Woodmancote 
after  death  of  Lady  Matravers.  Made  will  20  June  last — sons  George 
and  Richard  and  daughters,  all  minors — my  brothers  Mr.  "William, 
Mr.  Harry,  and  Mr.  Jasper  Gunter. 


521. 

JOHN  GUNTER.     Vol.  419,  No.  45. 

Chichester,  29  April  1  Charles.     Died  20  Sept.  .  .  James. 

Heir,  son  George,  aged  6  years  10  months  7  days. 

Lands. — Sir  George  Gunter,  father  of  J.  G.,  seized  of  manor  of 
Compton,  I.W.,  and  manors  of  Racton  and  Woodmancott,  Sussex, 
lands  in  Racton  and  Westborne,  Alsden  Farm,  levied  a  fine  of  them 
(date  gone,  but  ?  7  James,  between  John  Knight,  esq.,  petent,  and 
John  Gunter  and  Joan  his  wife  tenants)  to  use  of  self,  then  to  John 
his  son,  remainder  to  George  his  2nd  son,  remainder  to  Richard  G., 
(?  3rd)  son,  remainder  to  James  G.,  4th  son.  George  Gunter  the 
father  survived  John  the  son,  and  died  22  Aug.  last.  Mary  and 
Ursula  are  daughters  and  heirs  feminine  of  John  and  Joan,  Mary, 
aged  8  years,  and  Ursula,  aged  4  years.  Joan  died  before  J.  G.  her 
husband. 

522. 

PETER  HALE  of  Birdham.    Vol.  394,  No.  21. 
Chichester,  14  June  20  James.     Died  19  April  1612. 
Heir,  son  Richard  Hale,  aged  22  and  more. 
Lands  in  Birdham.. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  115 

523. 

ROBERT  HAULE,  esq.    Vol.  67,  No.  137. 
Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  30  Dec.  32  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  William  Haulle,  aged  40  years  and  more. 
Lands. — Manors  of  Ore,  Gensing,  and  Guestling. 

524. 

HENRY  HALLE,  yeo.     Vol.  302,  No.  88. 

E.  G.,  28  May  6  James.     Died  16  Oct.  5  James  at  Southweeke. 

Heir,  son  Henry  Hall,  jun.,  aged  29. 

Lands. — H.  H.  seized  of  manors  in  heredity  and  of  capital  messuage 
in  Southweeke,  and  of  lands  in  Southweeke,  Kingston  Bousey  and 
Shoreham,  "  Blackdendowne  "  in  Portslade,  "  Sheepegates "  in 
Aldrington  and  Portslade,  and  by  deed  21  Oct.  44  Eliz.  settled  on  his 
son  Henry  Hall  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  H.  H.,  jun.,  and 
Mary  Courthopp,  daughter  of  John  C.  of  Lingfield,  co.  Surrey. 

525. 

JOHN  HALL,  gent.     Vol.  578,  No.  2. 
Petworth,  23  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  12  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  only  son  John,  aged  35  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bromes,  messuage,  etc.,  and  land  in  Chalgrove 
alias  Chitgrove,  tenement  and  land  in  Sutton,  and  land  in  Petworth. 

526. 

EGBERT  HALSEY,  gent.     Vol.  511,  No.  75. 
Shoreham,  27  March  10  Charles.     Died  4  Feb.  last. 
Heir,  brother  John  Halsey,  aged  18  on  24  Dec.  last. 
Lands. — Property  in  Rye  and  Playden. 

527. 

"WYUCHARDTJS  HARBOTELL.    Exchequer  File  1070,  No.  3. 

"Waldern,  Monday  next  after  feast  of  All  Saints  6  Hen.  VIII. 
Died  7  Sept.  5  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  George  Harbotell,  aged  6  years. 

Lands. — Wyuchardus  H.  long  before  his  death  was  seized  of 
manors  of  Hamerden,  Fyllysham,  Cotersley,  and  Merley  in  Tycehurst, 
Northiham,  Beckley,  Magdalen,  Holynden,  and  Westefeld.  Henry 
Wylloughby,  knt.,  has  received  rents  and  profits  since  death  of 
Wyuchard  (Guychard). 

528. 

GEORGE  HARBOTELL,  son  and  heir  of  Wichard  Harbotell. 
File  1080,  No.  3.  Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 

Robertsbridge,  29  Oct.  20  Hen.  VIII.   Died  20  Jan.  19  Hen.  VIII. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Eleanor,  aged  24,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Percy,  esq., 
Mary,  aged  22,  now  wife  of  Edward  Fytton. 

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116  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Balph  Harbotell,  knt.,  father  of  aforesaid  "Wichard,  was 
seized  of  manors  of  Hamarden,  Courtisley,  and  Fylsham,  and  half 
manor  of  Morley,  and  various  lands,  and,  in  consideration  of  marriage 
between  Wichard  his  son  and  heir  and  Joan,  daughter  of  Henry 
Willoughby,  knt.,  gave  reversion  after  death  of  George  to  Eleanor 
and  Mary,  daughters  of  Wichard. 

529. 

EICHAED  HABECOTJET,  knt.    Vol.  2,  No.  45. 

Inq.,  5  Nov.  2  Hen.  VII.     Died  Sunday  after  Michaelmas  last. 

Heir,  grandson  Miles  H.,  son  of  Christopher,  son  of  E.  H.,  aged 

17  years,  is  "  cousin  and  heir." 

Lands. — Manor  of  Jevington,  lands  in  Lamppam  and  Westham, 
Brytehelmyston,  Portysslade,  and  Masefield. 

530. 

JOHN  HABMAN,  esq.     Vol.  471,  No.  64. 

Petworth,  30  March  7  Charles.     Died  9  June  5  Charles,  s.p. 

Heir. — Jury  do  not  know  who  is  heir. 

Lands. — Tenement  in  Lewes,  gardens  and  lands  in  L.,  a  tenement, 
etc.,  in  Southover,  other  land  in  S.  By  deed  4  June  5  Charles,  as 
J.  H.  of  Middleton  Stoney,  Oxon,  esq.,  conveyed  to  trustees  in  trust 
after  his  death  for  Nicholas  Harman  of  Chelsey,  co.  Middlesex,  also 
conveyed  to  them  manors  of  Middleton  Stoney,  co.  Oxon,  and 
Barleston,  co.  Leicester,  lands  and  tenements  in  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields, 
lands  in  Surrey,  Sussex,  Salop. 

531. 

EICHAED  HABMEB  of  Heathfield,  yeo.    Vol.  681,  No.  59. 

E.  G.,  2  Nov.  11  James.     Died  22  Sept.  last  at  Heathfield. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  H.,  aged  23  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands.—"  Pelshurste  "  and  "  Highdowne  "  in  H.,  "  Bynglys  "  in  H., 
one- seventh  of  Heathfielddown,  " Shernchurste,"  "North  Brasshopps," 
"Moones,"  "Bramblecrofts,"  "Colecrofts,"  "Gyles,"  "Huggetts  alias 
Mannings,"  and  "  Moreylands "  in  H.  By  deed  18  May  43  Eliz. 
gave  to  Thomas  Hepden  of  Burwash,  yeo.,  and  John  Bannister  of 
Eastborn,  yeo.,  "Bynglys"  and  "  Pelshurste  "  to  use  of  self  for  life, 
then  for  Eichard  Harmer  his  son  and  heir,  and  by  deed  of  same 

18  May   gave  "  Gyles,"   "  Shernhurst,"  "  Moones,"  and  "  Huggetts 
alias  Mannings "  to   them   for  self  for   life   and  then  for  Thomas 
Harmer  his  son. 

532. 

THOMAS  HABBISON  alias  HALL,  gent.    Vol.  179,  No.  82. 

Chichester,  16  April  19  Eliz.     Died  1  Nov.  4  Eliz. 

Heir,  nephew  John  Mascoll,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Elenor  M., 
deceased,  late  wife  of  Thos.  M.,  sister  and  heir  of  T.  H.  alias  H., 
aged  31  at  Inq. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  117 

Lands. — T.  H.  alias  H.  held  no  lauds  in  capite,  but  was  seized  of 
"Tottesland"  and  "  Stubblehurst,"  and  "  Phyllip  Fletchers"  in 
Kyrdford,  "Leehooke"  and  other  lands  in  Fittleworth,  Petworth, 
Siddlesham,  Itchenor,  West  Wittering,  and  Burdham.  Thos.  Hall 
of  London,  merchant,  has  taken  profits. 

533. 

JOHN  HABT  of  Ringmer,  gent.     Vol.  394,  No.  32. 

E.  Gr.,  8  Oct.  20  James.     Died  19  March  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  32  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  called  "  Dtmstalles,"  in  which  he  dwelt, 
"  le  Hooke  alias  Horscroft "  and  other  lands  in  Ringmer,  "  Willetts  " 
and  other  lands  in  Withy  ham. 

534. 

THOMAS  HAETE.    Vol.  518,  No.  66. 

E.  GK,  5  Oct.  11  Charles.     Died  11  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  David  H.,  aged  18  years  3  months  10  days. 

Lands. — Prebend  and  Rectory  of  Hooe  and  messuage  in  which  he 
dwelt  in  Wartling,  with  land,  "  Brownings  "  in  W.,  "  Preist  marshes  " 
and  "  Northey "  in  Bexhill  and  Hooe,  "  the  little  house  at  the 
Marshfoote  "  in  W.,  cottage,  etc.,  in  Pevensey.  Made  will  10  Sept. 
last,  and  left  to  ex'ors  until  David  Hart  his  only  son  attained  26, 
towards  payment  of  debts. 

535. 

JOHN  HAVELL.     Vol.  264,  No.  147. 

Horsham,  16  Dec.  43  Eliz.     Died  23  Sept.  42  Eliz.  at  Pevensey. 

Heir,  grandson  Havell  Page,  son  of  Joan,  late  wife  of  John  Page 
and  daughter  of  J.  H.,  aged  13  years  11  months  20  days. 

Lauds  in  Pevensey,  etc.  Made  will  last  June  41  Eliz. — left  to 
trustees  for  cosen  and  heir  apparent  Havell  Page. 

536. 

MICHAEL  HAWKINS,  gent.    Vol.  282,  No.  70. 

E.  GK,  28  Aug.  2  James.     Died  10  May  2  James. 

Heir,  son  Michael,  aged  23. 

Lands.  —  Messuage  and  land  called  "  Series,"  "  Southfield," 
"  Whalesborough,"  and  "  le  Riddens "  in  Fletching,  "  Pilchers," 
"  Stonemeads,"  "  Tuckers,"  "  Crofters,"  "  Marlefield,"  and  "  Vynalls  " 
in  Maresfield,  lands  in  Brightling  and  Dallington,  etc. 

537. 

MICHAEL  HAWKINS,  gent.    Vol.  289,  No.  67,  and  Vol.  301,  No.  11. 
E.  Q-.,  29  July  3  James.     Died  15  Feb.  2  James  at  Hastings. 
Coheirs,  sisters  Anne,  late  wife  of  John  Mertyn,  aged  26,  and 
Mary,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Arglas,  aged  28  years. 


118  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Lands.— "  Series,"  "  Sowthefeeld,"  "  Whalesborough,"  and  "le 
Eiddens "  in  Fletching,  "  Pilchers,"  "  Stonemead,"  "  Tuckers," 
"  Crofters,"  "  Marlefield,"  and  "  Vynalls  "  in  Maresfield,  lands  in 
Brightling  and  Dalliugton,  etc.  Reversion  after  death  of  Judith, 
widow  of  Michael  Hawkins  his  father,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Andrewe. 
In  Feb.  2  James  made  will  and  left  to  Mary,  now  wife  of  Thos. 
Argles,  Jane  Hawkyns,  now  wife  of  John  Atkyn,  and  Joan  Hawkins, 
now  wife  of  Wm.  Seres,  and  to  a  certain  .  .  .  .,  then  wife  of  John 
Marten. 

538. 

WILLIAM  HATE,  yeo.    Vol.  67,  No.  94. 

Robertsbridge,  17  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.    Died  22  Aug.  30  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  eldest  son  William  Haye,  aged  17  years  6  months  and  more 
at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Salehurst — settlement  18  Aug.  30  Hen.  VIII. — to  use 
of  W.  H.  for  life,  then  for  his  son  and  heir  William  and  his  heirs, 
paying  his  mother  Joan  5  marks  a  year,  then  for  his  son  Thomas  and 
his  heirs  on  same  condition,  remainder  to  his  daughters  Joan,  Mary, 
Agnes,  Bridget,  and  Margaret  Haye. 


539. 

JOHN  HATES,  gent.     Vol.  289,  No.  75. 

Lewes,  26  Sept.  3  James.     Died  5  Sept.  3  James. 

Heir,  son  Herbert,  aged  14  years  .  .  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Belhurst  in  Salehurst,  Echingham,  and  Tise- 
hurst  settled  5  Aug.  37  Eliz.  to  use  of  J.  H.  and  Mary,  then  his 
wife,  for  life  (said  Mary  died  at  Hurstmonceux  in  his  lifetime),  and 
then  for  Herbert  Haye,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  said  J.  H.,  and  fee 
simple  to  Thomas  Haye,  father  of  J.  H.  J.  H.  also  seized  of 
prebendary  or  rectory  of  Wartling,  "  Bowles  "  in  Hellingly,  "  Lyme  " 
in  Hurstmonceux,  "  Chersham "  in  Wartling  and  Hurstmonceux, 
"  Beles  Tenement "  in  Munfield.  On  23  Feb.  1604  made  will— bond 
to  John  Bruster,  esq.,  and  Robert  Bell,  merchant — annuity  of  £100  to 
wife  Anne. 

540. 

ISAAC  HATE,  gent.    Vol.  510,  No.  56. 

Shoreham,  27  March  10  Charles.     Died  6  Jan.  7  Charles. 

Coheirs,  nieces  Elizabeth,  now  wife  of  William  Whitfield,  gent., 
and  Dorothy,  wife  of  Havell  Page,  gent.,  viz.,  daughters  and  heirs  of 
Thomas  Haye,  gent.,  deceased,  eldest  brother  of  I.  H.,  both  aged 
20  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  in  which  he  dwelt,  near  Netherfield- 
downe  in  Battell,  and  lands  called  "Beechers,"  "Slydens,"  "Normans," 
and  "  Walges  alias  Wawges  "  in  Battle  and  Munfield,  land  bought  by 
Thomas  Haye,  gent.,  his  father,  also  "Foxrules  "  and  "  Geldings  "  in 
Battle,  messuage  in  All  Saints,  Hastings,  and  Ore,  "  le  Swann  "  in 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  119 

St.  Clement's,  Hastings,  "  Totty,"  etc.  Made  will  10  Dec.  1631  and 
left  to  Edmund  Haye,  gent.,  his  brother,  to  pay  debts  and  legacies, 
and  to  Hester  Haye  his  wife  and  heirs  premises  in  Hastings,  Ore, 
and  Eipe. 

541. 

JOHN  HEASMAN.     Vol.  295,  No.  35. 

E.  G.,  11  Aug.  5  James.     Died  last  May  1  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  7  years  and  4  months  at  death  of  his 
father. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Sewells  "  in  Barcombe,  also  a  barn 
and  lands  called  "  Lakers  "  in  Barcombe.  Thomas  Sattan  took  rents 
and  profits  till  the  Annunciation  B.V.M.  14  Eliz.,  since  when  said 
William  has  had  them. 

542. 

RICHABD  HEATH,  gent.     Vol.  378,  No.  138. 

E.  G.,  8  Sept.  17  James.     Died  last  Feb.  last,  s.p. 

Heir,  great-nephew  Richard  Heath,  son  of  Richard  Heath,  deceased, 
son  of  Roger  Heath,  deceased,  eldest  brother  of  R.  H.,  is  cousin  and 
heir,  and  aged  (blank)  at  his  death. 

Lands. — "  Le  Mote"  and  lands  belonging,  "Reratts"  and  "Eyes" 
in  Mayfield,  marshland  at  Horseye  in  Pevensey,  "  Naldretts "  and 
"  Parkes  "  in  Cuckfield,  "  Scripses  Croft,"  "  Kings,"  "  Lower  Awell," 
and  "Skanons"  in  Ardingly.  On  10  Sept.  12  James  settled  on  himself 
and  heirs  for  life,  and  after  to  William  Heath  of  Shermanbury  his 
nephew.  R.  H.  also  seized  of  "Little  Lampham"  in  Pevensey,  and  on 
17  Feb.  1618  made  will  and  left  to  Dorothy  his  wife  for  life,  then  to 
William  Heath  of  Shermanbury  until  Richard  Heath,  son  of  Richard 
Heath,  is  35,  when  to  him  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  said  William — to 
wife  Dorothie  £40  a  year,  chargeable  on  lands.  Dorothy  the  widow 
survives  at  E.  G. 

543. 

JOHN  HEBDEN.    Vol.  259,  No.  85. 
E.  G.,  2  Jan.  40  Eliz. 

To  enquire  if  John  Hebden  is  an  idiot.  Jurors  say  he  is  not  nor 
has  been  since  his  birth  till  now. 

544. 

GEBVASE  HENDLEY,  gent.    Vol.  289,  No.  47. 

E.  G.,  2  April  3  James. 

Gervase  Hendley,  gent.,  aged  29  and  more,  "  est  fatuus  et  Ideot," 
and  has  been  so  since  15  years  of  age. 

Heir,  younger  brother  John  Hendley,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Broaden "  in  Leeds,  co.  Kent,  lands  in  Bersteed  and 
Maydestone.  Elizabeth  Hendley,  mother  of  Gervase,  living,  Walter 
Hendley,  esq.,  father  of  G.  H.,  is  deceased. 


120  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

545. 

WILLIAM  HENNEGE,  esq.     Vol.  33,  No.  23. 

E.  G.,  last  July  10  Hen.  VIII.     Died  last  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  William  Hennege,  jun.,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands. — Long  before  death  of  W.  H.  a  certain  Thomas  Hennege 
and  Wm.  Hennege,  jun.,  were  seized  of  messuage  and  land  in  Alfriston 
to  use  of  W.  H.,  and  other  feoffees  were  seized  of  manor  of  Middelton 
alias  Milton  in  Erlyngton  to  his  use  and  his  heirs,  and  latter,  at 
W.  H.'s  request,  on  21  Nov.  2  Hen.  VIII.,  by  deed  granted  half  Mil- 
ton to  W.  H.  for  life,  with  remainder  to  William  Hennege,  jun.,  son 
and  heir  of  W.  H.,  sen.,  and  Constance,  then  wife  of  Wm.  Hennege 
the  son  and  heirs  of  Wm.  and  Constance,  who  was  one  of  the 
daughters  of  Richard  Sakevyle,  esq. 

546. 

WILLIAM  HENNAGE,  esq.     Vol.  98,  No.  60. 

E.  GK,  1  July  7  Edward  VI.     Died  10  June  15  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  15  and  more  at  his  father's  death,  now 
aged  44. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Alfriston,  and  manor  of  Middelton 
alias  Mylton  in  Arlington  settled  21  Nov.  2  Hen.  VIII.  on  William  H. 
the  father  for  life,  remainder  to  W.  H.,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and 
Constance,  then  his  wife,  and  their  heirs.  Wm.  H.  the  father  died 
and  W.  H.  and  Constance  survived  him  and  were  seized  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  William  Hennage  their  son  and  heir.  After  death  of 
W.  H.,  Wm.  H.,  son  of  W.  H.,  24  Oct.  27  Hen.  VIII.,  granted,— in  con- 
sideration  of  expense  Christopher  More  of  Loseley,  esq.,  had  been  at  in 
meat,  drinke  and  clothes  for  him,  and  Elinor  his  wife,  and  their 
children  (and  the  setting  up  of  their  house  by  said  Christopher  to  said 
Wm.  and  Elinor  given)  for  12  years  past — that  the  feoffees  of  half  manor 
of  Mylton,  who  stand  seized  to  use  of  Constance,  wife  of  Christopher 
More  and  mother  of  Wm.  H.  for  life,  shall  stand  seized  to  use  of  said 
Wm.  H.  and  Elinor  his  wife  and  their  heirs.  Eleanor  died  and  after- 
wards Constance  died  at  Shalford  29  March  7  Edw.  VI. 

547. 

WILLIAM  HENNAGE,  esq.     Vol.  106,  No.  57. 

Steyning,  20  Oct.  2  and  3  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  .  .  Jan.  1  and  2 
Philip  and  Mary  at  Cawborne,  I.W. 

Heir,  son  Christopher,  aged  22  years. 

Lands. — Long  before  death  of  W.  H.  and  of  a  certain  William 
H.  his  grandfather,  Thomas  H.  and  William  H.  were  seized  of 
a  messuage  and  land  in  Alfriston  to  use  of  said  Wm.  H.  the  grand- 
father and  his  heirs.  Trustees  seized  of  manor  of  Myddelton  alias 
Milton  in  Erlyngton  to  use  of  Wm.  H.  the  grandfather,  and  on 
21  Nov.  2  Hen.  VIII.  granted  half  to  said  Wm.  H.,  remainder  to  Wm. 
H.  his  son  and  heir  apparent  (father  of  W.  H.),  and  to  Constance  his 
wife  and  their  heirs,  and  the  other  half  to  Wm.  H.  the  grandfather. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Wm.  H.  the  grandfather  died,  William  and  Constance  then  entered, 
and  Wm.  the  father  died  and  Constance  survived  him.  W.  H.  24  Oct. 
27  Hen.  VIII.  sold  Mylton  to  Christopher  More  of  Loseley,  esq. 
(whose  daughter  Eleanor  he  appears  to  have  married). 

548. 

BICHARD  HENSLTE,  gent.    Vol.  226,  No.  140. 
Horsham,  5  Nov.  32  Eliz.     Died  29  Dec.  17  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Francis  Henslye,  gent.,  aged  8  years. 
Lands  called  "  Cockeys  "  and  "  Jenners  "  in  Lindfield. 

549. 

HUMFBEY    HlBEEDEN.      Vol.  35,  No.  51. 

Byllyngesherst,  26  Oct.  12  Hen.  VIII.    Died  14  Aug.  9  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  10  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Oldebery  alias  Eldebery,"  "  Sebeche  alias  Sewenbech  " 
in  Boxgrove,  and  messuage  and  land  in  Stretyngton,  and  granted  to 
trustees,  among  whom  John  H.  his  brother.  Made  will.  Ex'ors  to 
receive  rents,  etc.,  till  John  H.,  his  son  and  heir,  is  21. 

550. 

EDWABD  HYDE.     Vol.  366,  No.  164. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  15  James.     Died  29  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward  H.,  aged  17  years  1  month  4  days. 

Lands. — "East  Courte"  in  West  Grinstead,  "Gorelands"  in  W.  Gr. 
and  Ashurst,  other  lands  and  messuages  in  Launcing  and  Cokeham, 
Buttolphes  and  Aimyngton.  On  18  Oct.  last  made  will  and  left  lands 
in  Lancing,  Cokeham,  and  W.  Grinstead  to  Edward  Hyde  his  son  and 
his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  William  Hyde,  another  son  and  his  heirs 
for  ever,  lands  in  Buttolphs,  Annyngton  and  W.  Grinstead,  and 
Ashurst  to  John  Hyde,  another  son  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to 
Edward  Hyde  his  son  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  and  gave  2  parts  of  profits 
of  Edward's  portion  to  maintain  John,  William,  Anne,  and  Elizabeth, 
his  sons  and  daughters,  till  21.  Mary  Hyde  the  widow  survives  at 
Launcing  and  is  entitled  to  one-third  of  premises  as  dower. 

551. 

EDWABD  HYDE.     Vol.  422,  No.  3. 

Shoreham,  7  Sept.  2  Charles.     Died  12  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  2  years  7  months. 

Lands. — "  Estcourte  "  in  West  Grinstead,  and  messuage  and  tene- 
ment in  Launsiug  and  Cokeham.  Made  will  28  April  last — one -third 
to  wife  for  dower — one-third  to  pay  debts — one-third  to  King. 

552. 

KOGEB  HIDE.    Vol.  454,  No.  17. 

Shoreham,  1  Sept.  6  Charles.     Died  21  May  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  6  years  6  months. 


122  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — "  Le  Holte "  in  Clapham  and  lands  called  "  Parhams 
Mead"  in  Goring,  land  in  Ham  in  "West  Angtnering.  Made  will 
18  May  last — left  lands  in  Ham  to  Boger  Hide  his  younger  son. 

553. 

ROBERT  HIDE,  gent.     Vol.  509,  No.  25,  and  Vol.  579,  No.  75. 
E.  GK,  2  Nov.  9  Charles.     Died  1  May  7  Charles. 
Heir. — Heir  or  age  unknown. 
Lands  in  Durrington  in  Tarring. 

554. 

JOHN  HIDE,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Hide,  yeo.     Vol.  582,  No.  148. 

Arundel,  2  Nov.  14  Charles.     Died  2  July  last. 

Heir,  brother  Roger,  aged  9  years  9  months. 

Lands. — By  Inq.  at  Shoreham,  1  Sept.  6  Charles,  Roger  Hide, 
deceased,  father  of  J.  H.,  was  found  seized  of  "  le  Holte  "  in  Clapham, 
land  in  Goring,  W.  Angmering,  etc.  Made  will  18  May  6  Charles, 
and  left  to  Eoger  Hide  his  younger  son  and  heirs,  and  died  1  May 
following,  and  that  John  Hide  was  son  and  heir,  aged  6  years 
.  .  months.  Joyce  Hide,  mother  of  J.  H.,  survives. 

555. 

THOMA.S  HIDNEY.     Vol.  67,  No.  143. 

Lewes,  4  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  9  May  28  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  William  Hidney,  aged  14. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Hidney  in  Willingdon  and  Borne,  lands  in 
Hartfield  and  Withy  ham. 

556. 

STEPHEN  HILDEB.     Vol.  292,  No.  156,  and  Vol.  291,  No.  19. 
E.  Gr.,  4  June  4  James.     Died  19  Nov.  last  at  Chiddingly. 
Heir,  son  John  H.,  aged  15  on  10  Nov.  last. 

Lands  in  Hellingly  and  Firle.  16  Nov.  41  Eliz.  enfeoffed  trustees 
to  self,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  John  his  son. 

557. 

JOHN  HTLLES,  late  of  Horsted  Keynes,  yeo.     Vol.  277,  No.  58. 
E.  GK,  4  Dec.  30  Eliz.    Died  25  Oct.  last  at  Horsted  Keynes. 
Heir,  son  Roger  Hylle,  aged  34  years  and  more. 
Lands.— "  Catford,"  "le  Stonecrofts,"  and  "Potlands"  in  H.  K., 
and  a  messuage  and  land  in  Little  Horsted. 

558. 

JOHN  HILLS.     Vol.  355,  No.  4. 
E.  GK,  17  May  14  James.     Died  20  April  1614. 
Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth,  aged  1  year  and  4  months. 
Lands. — "  Holfordes"  and  land  in  Cheyley. 


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559. 

JOHN  HIPKEN.     Vol.  454,  No.  6,  and  Vol.  488,  No.  68. 
Petworth,  3  Aug.  6  Charles.     Died  18  March  1623. 
Heir,  nephew  John  Hipken,  son   of  Walter  Hipken,   deceased, 
brother  of  J.  H.,  aged  12  years  3  months. 

Lands. — Property  in  Nutborne,  Westborne,  Westmerdeane. 

560. 

JAMES  HOBSON,  gent.     Vol.  342,  No.  112. 

E.  G.,  23  March  10  James.     Died  5  Oct.  10  James  at  Farleigh. 

Coheirs,  Thomas  Butler,  gent.,  aged  40  years  and  more,  son  and  heir 
of  Mary,  sister  of  whole  blood  of  J.  H.,  and  Mary,  aged  30  and  more, 
wife  of  Thomas  Smith,  son  and  heir  of  Winefred,  another  sister  of 
whole  blood  of  J.  H.,  and  Constance,  aged  26  and  more,  wife  of 
Richard  Taylor,  clerk,  son  and  heir  of  Anne,  another  sister  of  whole 
blood  of  J.  H.,  are  cousins  and  heirs. 

Lands. — "  Osex,"  "  Clyfflands,"  "  Eastclyves,"  and  "  Selborrowes  " 
in  .Farleigh,  "  Finders,"  "  Sageswith,"  etc.,  also  property  in  Hastings, 
Icklesham,  Westfield,  Ore,  and  Guestling.  Made  will  4  Oct.  1612 — 
devised  to  fid.  Relfe,  gent.,  for  10  years,  and  after  for  James 
Hobson  his  nephew,  and  after  for  Thos.  H.,  son  of  James  H.  his 
nephew,  after  for  James  H.,  son  of  James  H.  (nephew). 

561. 

BABNABE  HODGSON,  gent.     Vol.  355,  No.  94. 
E.  G.,  15  April  14  James.     Died  5  Jan.  last. 
Heir,  son  Goldsmyth  Hodgson,  aged  8  years  6  days. 
Lands. — "  Tyckeredges  "  in  Frainfield,  "  Highewaste  "  in  Buxted, 
Rectory  of  Hailsham,  "  Pepplesham  "  in  Hailsham. 

562. 

ELIZABETH  HODGSON,  widow.     Vol.  355,  Nos.  75  and  78. 

E.  G.,  15  April  14  James.     Died  20  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  Gouldsmith  Hodgson,  aged  8  years  1  month  24  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Buckhurst  in  Wadhurst,  property  in  Fletching, 
Maresfield,  etc.  Barnabie  H.  her  husband  dead.  Anthony  Goldsmith 
her  father  died  24  Sept.  1611,  leaving  property  to  Gouldsmith  H. 
her  son. 

563. 

MILO  HODGSON,  clerk.     Vol.  717,  No.  81. 

E.  G.,  10  Oct.  2  Charles.     Died  20  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth  Thomason,  wife  of  William  Thomason, 
aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Various  lands  in  Haylesham  and  Westham.  Made  will 
17  Oct.  1625,  and  left  part  to  Wm.  Radford  and  his  heirs,  and  part  to 
Wm.  Thomason  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Milo  Thomason  their  son 
and  his  heirs. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

564. 

Q-OULDSMITH  HODGSON,  genfc.     Vol.  567,  No.  89. 

E.  G.,  1  June  14  Charles.     Died  15  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Robert  H.,  aged  6  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Buckhurst  in  Wadhurst,  "  Newmans,"  "  Han- 
nages  alias  Hamings,"  "  Bords  Croft,"  and  manor  of  Byshe  alias 
Worth,  "  Q-raylands  alias  Homelands,"  "  Scurles "  in  Bucksted, 
"  Tyckeridges  "  in  Framfield,  "  Highewast "  in  Bucksted,  "  Ballerie 
alias  Balherrie,"  "  Rushcroft,"  "  Lockes,"  "  Sene  alias  Loxefielde  "  in 
Frainfield,  Rectory  of  Haylesham,  "  Pepplesham  Place  "  in  Hailsham, 
"  Grenshurst  "  in  Bucksted,  manor  of  Hendale  in  Bucksted,  Uckfield, 
and  Mareafield,  bought  of  Nicholas  Stone,  gent.,  other  lands  in  Buck- 
sted and  Uckfield  bought  of  N.  S. 

565. 

ROBERT  HODGSON,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Goldsmith  Hodgson, 
gent.,  deceased.  Vol.  605,  No.  23. 

E.  G.,  23  Sept.  17  Chas.     Died  5  Aug.  last,  in  ward  to  the  King. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Margaret  H.,  aged  11  years  10  months,  Mary  H., 
aged  6  years  7  months  4  days,  and  Susan  H.,  aged  3  years  10  months 
24  days. 

Lands. — By  Inq.  at  E.  G.  1  June  14  Chas.  it  was  found  that 
Goldsmith  Hodgson  was  seized  of  the  manor  of  Buckhurst  in  Wad- 
hurst,  lands  called  "  Newmans,"  "  Hanages  alias  Hannings,"  "  Border- 
croft,"  and  the  manor  of  Bysshe  alias  Worth  in  Buckstead,  "  Graylands 
alias  Homelands,"  and  "Scurles"  in  Buckstead,  "  Tickeredges "  in 
Framfield,  "Highwast"  in  Buckstead,  "Ballerie  alias  Belherie," 
"  Rushcrofts,"  "  Lockfield,"  "  Sene  alias  Loxfield "  in  Framfield, 
Rectory  of  Hailsham,  "  Peplesham  Place  "  in  H.,  "  Greenehurst  "  and 
manor  of  Hendale  in  Buckstead,  Uckfield,  and  Maresfield,  and  that  he 
died  15  May  before  Inq.,  and  that  R.  H.  was  his  son  and  heir,  aged  6 
at  his  death. 

566. 

JOHN  HODSOLL  of  Shermanbury,  gent. .   Vol.  582,  No.  161. 

E.  G.,  6  Oct.  5  Charles.  Died  12  Nov.  4  Charles  at  Sherman- 
bury,  s.p. 

Coheirs,  Katherine,  aged  34  years  and  more,  now  wife  of  Warnerd 
Norwood,  Bennett,  aged  31  years  and  more,  now  wife  of  Edmund 
Freeman,  Christian,  aged  27  years  and  more,  now  wife  of  William 
Freeman,  all  sisters  of  J.  H.,  and  John  Scates,  eldest  son  of  William 
Scates  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  deceased,  another  sister  of  J.  H.,  and 
John  Sheffeild,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  S.  and  Anne  his  wife, 
deceased,  another  sister  of  J.  H.  Ages  of  John  Scates  and  John 
Sheffeild  not  known. 

Lands. — "  Wymarks  "  and  "Puckney"  in  Shermanbury,  "  Dur- 
stones  alias  Thurstones  "  and  "  Longedorosetts  "  in  West  Grinstead, 
"  Northovers  "  in  Steyning,  lands  in  Stanstedj  and  Ashe  near  Farning- 
ham,  co.  Kent,  also  in  Barkinge,  co.  Essex.  Made  will  11  June  4  Chas. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  125 

and  left  an  annual  rent  of  £10  from  premises  in  Stansted  and  Ashe  to 
Katherine  Norwood,  sister  of  J.  H.,  for  life,  and  left  to  Elizabeth  his 
wife  for  increase  of  jointure  messuage  in  Stansted  and  Ashe  for  life, 
and  after  to  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  ex'ors  to  raise  £160  and  pay 
the  children  of  his  uncle  Thomas  Hodsoll,  and  after  to  heirs  of  J.  H., 
remainder  to  John  Hodsoll,  son  of  William  H.,  gent.,  remainder  to 
Ockenden  Gbratwicke  his  brother,  remainder  to  Thomas  G-ratwicke  his 
brother  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  Mention  of  John  Hodsoll,  gent., 
deceased,  father  of  J.  H.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  J.  H.,  survives. 

WILLIAM  HOLCOMBE  alias  OKSTTE.     See  ONSTYE. 

567. 

EICHAED  HOLDEN.    Vol.  98,  No.  61. 

E.  G-.,  1  July  7  Edw.  VI.     Died  last  March  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Mary,  aged  7  and  more,  Angnes,  aged  5  and 
more,  and  Joan,  aged  1  month  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Pakens  and  also  lands  in  Hurstpierpoint  which 
came  to  him  by  attainder  of  a  certain  John  Burtenshaw,  who  had 
committed  murder  and  felony.  Made  will  1  April  1553 — Anne  my 
wife — Mary  Holden  my  elder  daughter — my  sister  Anne  Taylor — 
daughter  Mary — Angnes  my  2nd  daughter — Johan  my  youngest 
daughter.  If  wife  die  Thomas  Luxforde  and  Thomas  Luxforde  his 
son  and  heir  apparent  to  have  custody  of  lands. 

568. 

EICHAED  HOLDEN.    Vol.  548,  No.  21. 

Petworth,  28  Sept.  13  Charles.     Died  26  May  last. 

Heir,  John  Tourner  is  cousin  and  heir,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of 
William  Tourner,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  ....  Tourner  and  .... 
his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  aforesaid  E.  H.,  aged  ....  (?). 

Lands. — E.  H.  seized  of  "  Tribwick  "  and  "  Eakes,"  property  in 
Sidlesham,  East  Wittering,  Birdham,  etc.  Made  will  3  April  last — 
left  to  kinsman  John  Turner  at  21,  kinsman  Eichard  Turner  the 
elder,  son  of  my  kinsman  Wm.  Tourner,  deceased,  kinsman  William 
Tourner.  son  said  Wm.  Tourner,  godson  Eichard  Tourner  the  younger, 
another  son  of  said  kinsman  William  Tourner,  all  at  21. 

569. 

WILLIAM  HOLLAND,  gent.    Vol.  341,  No.  74. 

Stopham,  20  Sept.  12  James.     Died  30  June  last. 

Heir,  William  Holland,  son  and  heir  of  Wm.  Holland  of  Steyning, 
son  and  heir  of  John  Holland,  eldest  brother  of  W.  H.,  is  heir,  aged 
24  and  more. 

Lands. — W.  H.  seized  of  property  in  Eudgwick,  Cowfold,  etc., 
by  deed,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  said  William  Holland, 
jun.,  his  cousin,  and  Frances,  daughter  of  Henry  Shelley  of  Warming- 
hurst,  eaq.,  settled  it. 


126  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

570. 

WILLIAM  HOLLAND,  gent.    Vol.  351,  No.  119. 

Horsham,  27  Sept.  13  James.     Died  20  June  last. 

Heir,  daughter  Frances  Holland,  aged  3  weeks. 

Lands. — William  Holland,  late  of  Chichester,  gent.,  uncle  of 
W.  H.,  whose  heir  W.  H.  was,  was  seized  of  "  Theale  alias  Myllfarme," 
"  Coppye  Croft  alias  Cobbes  Croft,"  and  "  Maries,"  and  of  other  property 
in  Rudgwick,  "  Socothhale,"  "  Blyfeild,"  "  Cosens,"  etc.,  messuage 
and  land  near  highway  from  R.  Church  to  Warnford  Bridge,  and 
"  le  Shopp,"  near  R.  Churchyard,  "  Sowthland  "  in  Awfold,  counties 
Surrey  and  Sussex,  lands  in  Hereford,  messuage,  etc.,  in  St.  Andrew's, 
Chichester,  lands  in  E.  Wittering,  also  lands  in  W.  Wittering, 
Sydlesham,  Northmundham,  "  le  Lyon  "  in  Portsmouth,  Hants,  and, 
in  consideration  of  marriage  of  W.  H.  and  Frances  Shelley,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  Henry  Shelley  of  Wormynghurst,  esq.,  settled  on  himself, 
the  uncle,  W.  H.,  Frances  his  wife,  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder 
William  Holland's  right  heirs.  Frances  survives  W.  H.  at  Wormyng- 
hurst. W.  H.  seized  of  marsh,  etc.,  in  Sydlesham,  "  Weekhouse," 
property  in  Northmundham  and  Southmundham,  messuage,  etc.,  in 
St.  Andrew's,  manor  of  Testers,  "  Whitehouse,"  and  many  other  lands 
in  Chichester,  Donyngton,  Portsmouth,  Bramber  after  death  of 
William  H.  his  father  and  Joan  H.,  widow,  his  mother.  Frances 
Holland  is  also  heir  of  William  Holland  the  (great)  uncle  of  W.  H., 
who  was  son  of  William  Holland  (by  Joan  his  wife,  who  survives  at 
Steyning),  son  of  John  Holland,  the  brother  of  William  Holland  of 
Chichester,  described  as  "  the  uncle." 

571. 

RICHABD  HOLLIEE.    Vol.  67,  No.  127. 

Battle,  8  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  20  Jan.  31  Hen.  VIII. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Joan  H.,  sen.,  aged  41  and  married  to  Edward 
Felde,  Joan  H.,  jun.,  aged  8  years  and  more  and  in  custody  of  John 
Bate,  who  married  Elizabeth  her  mother. 

Lands  in  Bexhill,  Ninfield,  and  Hoo. 

572. 

G-EOFFHEY  HOLMAN  of  Horsted  Keynes,  yeo.     Vol.  277,  No.  71. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  30  Eliz.     Died  6  Dec'.  12  Eliz.  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Lands  and  tenements  and  heredits.  called  "  Noble "  in  H.  K. 
Drew  Barantyne  enfeoffed  him  and  his  heirs,  being  lord  of  manor  of 
Horsted  Keynes. 

573. 

RICHARD  HOLMAN.    Vol.  355,  No.  43. 
E.  G.,  16  Aug.  12  James.     Died  19  May  1612. 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  11  years  6  months  and  not  more. 
Lands  in  Northiam.     He  made  will  17  May  1612,  and  left  to  son 
Thomas  H. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  127 

574. 

THOMAS  HOLMAN.     Vol.  413,  No.  21. 

E.  G-.,  26  July  14  James.     Died  12  Feb.  last  at  Horsted  Keynes. 
Heir,  grandson  Thomas  Holman,  son  of  John  Holman,  deceased, 
son  of  T.  H.,  aged  24  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Tenements  and  lands  called  "Noble"  in  Horsted  Keynes. 

575. 

JOHN  HOLMAN.    Vol.  607,  No.  77,  and  Vol.  752,  No.  198. 

Lewes,  15  April  17  Charles.     Died  8  Oct.  1640. 

Coheirs,  Ann  his  eldest  daughter,  now  wife  of  Ealph  Edwards  of 
Jevington,  yeo.,  aged  40,  William  Parker,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Parker 
of  Hurstmonceux,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  youngest  daughter  of 
J.  H.  Wm.  Parker's  age  unknown. 

Lands. — "  Beerham  "  in  Northiham,  lands  in  Pevensey,  Hailsham, 
messuage  and  land  in  Chalvington  alias  Chaunton,  lands  in  Heathfield, 
Waldron,  and  Hurstmonceux,  "  Knightsbridge  "  in  Hellingly,  manor 
of  Huntingdon  in  Heathfield,  etc.  On  marriage  between  himself  and 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thos.  Walker  of  Beddingham,  deceased,  by 
deed  10  Aug.  8  Chas.  settled  messuages  and  lands  in  Northiham  and 
Chaunton  for  self,  wife  and  heirs.  On  27  Jan.  1639  made  will — Anne 
Parker  my  grandchild,  daughter  of  Samuel  Parker — grandson  Samuel 
Parker — grandson  John  Parker — to  my  grandchild  William  Marke- 
wicke,  the  sonne  of  my  daughter  Anne,  the  wife  of  Ealfe  Edwards,  lands 
in  Beckley  and  to  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Wm.  Parker,  Samuel  P.,  and 
John  P.,  my  grandchildren  and  their  heirs,  remainder  to  Thomas  Snatt 
and  John  Snatt,  sons  of  Thomas  S.  of  Uckfield,  remainder  to  my  right 
heirs — to  said  Wm.  Markewicke  after  decease  of  Elizabeth  my  wife 
lands  in  Northibam,  all  provided  I  have  no  issue. 

576. 

RICHAKD  HOLMEWOOD,  yeo.     Vol.  688,  No.  25. 

E.  G.,  21  April  1  Charles.     Died  21  Feb.  21  James. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  13  years  5  months. 

Lands.—"  Le  Deane,"  "  Mawles  "  and  "  Blackland  Croft,"  "  Sand- 
hills "  and  "  Dodges  "  in  E.  G-.  On  19  Feb.  1623  made  will— lands  to 
wife  Susan  till  son  John  is  22  (except  "  Dodges,"  which  to  son  John 
at  20),  when  to  him  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  my 
second  son.  If  both  die  without  heirs  male  then  to  my  daughters 
and  son  John's  daughters  equally. 

577. 

THOMAS  Hoo,  esq.     Vol.  3,  No.  75. 

Inquisition  28  Oct.  3  Hen.  VII.     Died  23  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  William  Boleyn,  knt.,  is  cousin  and  heir,  aged  36  and  more, 
son  of  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas,  late  Lord  De  Hoo  and  Hastings, 
brother  of  T.  H, 


128  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Shopwike-Egle,  Compton,  "West  Harden,  Park 
of  Lytylworth,  lands  arid  tenements  in  Hastings,  Winchelsea,  and 
Bye,  of  which  he  unjustly  disseised  Elizabeth,  widow  of  George 
Brown,  knt.,  which  Elizabeth  however  was  seized  of  them  at  his 
death. 

578. 

ANTHONY  HOTHEROPPE  of  Twedlie,  co.  Kent,  yeoman.  Vol.  253, 
No.  92. 

E.  G.,  7  Oct.  40  Eliz.     Died  6  Aug.  40  Eliz.  at  Twedlie. 

Heir,  sister  Elizabeth  Reeve,  wife  of  Thos.  E.  of  Nenfield,  aged 
60  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "Coppispett"  in  Hailsham,  half  "Newick  "  in  Heathfield, 
"Claredge  "  in  Hoo,  "Mikkehurst"  in  Heathfield,  lands  in  Wartling 
and  Ewhurst,  Ninfield,  etc.  Made  will  1  Aug.  1597  and  left  to 
Anthony  Eeeve,  son  of  Walter  E.,  his  cousin  at  21. 

579. 

JOHN  HOWELL,  yeo.     Vol.  228,  No.  72. 

Lewes,  16  Jan.  33  Eliz.     Died  3  Dec.  33  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  24  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Belsames  "  and  *'  Sindert'ord  "  in  Hellingly,  free  lands 
called  "Cocklow"  in  Hellingly,  "Marble  Eucke"  and  "  Hothes  "  in 
Heathfield,  "Herryngs  "  in  Waldron,  garden,  etc.,  in  Mayfield  (West), 
and  "  Goodfellows  "  in  Mayfield,  "  Eockenhurst  "  and  "  Eedland  "  in 
Mayfield  and  Waldron,  part  of  manor  of  Isonhurst,  and  lands  in 
Westfirles. 

580. 

JOHN  HUDSON,  gent.     Vol.  606,  No.  46. 
E.  G.,  4  Nov.  17  Charles.     Died  10  Sept.  last. 
Heir,  son  John  Hudson,  aged  40. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Stedham,  and  "Inholmes"  in 
Stedham. 

581. 

GEOBGE  HUMPHREY.     Vol.310,  No.  10. 
E.  G.,  28  July  7  James.     Died  5  Jan.  last. 
Heir,  son  George  H.,  aged  14  and  not  more. 

Lands. — "  Maplesden  "  in  Wadhurst  and  Tysherst,  also  messuage 
and  land  at  Bardowne  in  Tysherst. 

582. 

STEPHEN  HUMFREY.    Vol.  511,  Nos.  92  and  93. 
Shoreham,  11  Sept.  10  Chas.     Died  1  Aug.  7  Chas. 
Heir,  son  Stephen,  aged  11  years. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Humfryes  Tannhouse  aliat 
Smythes  "  in  le  Byshopricke,  Horsham. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  129 

583. 

GEORGE  HUNT,  yeo.     Vol.  344,  No.  64. 

Shoreham,  5  April  12  James.     Died  I  Sept.  6  James. 

Heir,  brother  William  Hunt,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Comenwyke  "  in  Wiston. 

584. 

HENRY  HUSSEE,  knt.    Vol.  114,  No.  24. 

E.  G.,  6  Nov.  (?  4  and  5)  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  28  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  brother  John,  aged  37  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  called  "  Brodbridge,"  farm  called 
"  Rapkins,"  a  watermill  and  land,  "  Aylors  "  and  "  Townehouse," 
"Combeland,"  etc.,  in  "Warnham  and  Slinfold,  "Bridgemead"  and  land 
in  Horsham,  lands  in  Hechingfield  (viz.,  Itchingfield).  On  last  July 
36  Hen.  VIII.  on  marriage  between  H.  H.  and  Bridgett  his  wife,  late 
wife  of  Wm.  Ernley,  esq.,  deceased  (H.  H.  mentioned  as  H.  H.,  esq., 
son  and  heir  of  Henry  H.,  esq.,  and  Eleanor  his  wife),  settled  on  them. 
H.  H.  also  seized  after  death  of  Elizabeth  Michell,  late  wife  of  Wm. 
Patching  and  mother  of  John  Patching,  of  half  "  Delfield "  and 
"Stoners"  in  Horsham,  half  "  Shortesfield "  and  "Cooks"  in  H., 
"  Eedfelde,"  a  shop  in  H.,  "  Durrants "  in  Horsham  and  Rusper. 
She  is  still  living  at  H.  Made  will  14  Feb.  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary 
and  left  to  his  brother  John  H.,  remainder  to  George  H.  his  brother, 
paying  to  Katherine  and  Alice,  daughters  of  Bridgett  his  wife,  £50 
each — -William  H.  son  of  his  cousin  Anthony  H. 

585. 

GEORGE  HTJSSET.    Vol.  350,  No.  64. 

Horsham,  2  Nov.  13  James.     Died  14  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  was  son  John  Hussey,  gent.,  now  deceased,  aged  20  years 
10  months  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Redstone  in  Reigate,  co.  Surrey.  "Brodbridges," 
"  Rapkins  Water  Mill,"  and  land  in  Warnham  and  Slinfold,  "  Comb- 
land  "  in  Slinfold,  messuage  and  land  near  Bradbridge  Heath  in 
Horsham  and  Slinfold. 

586. 

JOHN  HTJSSET,  gent.    Vol.  350,  No.  61. 

Horsham,  2  Nov.  13  James.     Died  25  July  last. 

Heir,  brother  George,  aged  18  years  6  months  and  15  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — As  in  No.  585. 

587. 

RICHARD  INFIELD,  gent.    Vol.  324,  No.  159. 

E.  G.,  1  Nov.  9  James.     Died  15  April  1571  at  West  Hoathly. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Infield  alias  Inningfield,  gent.,  aged  3  years  and 
not  more  at  his  father's  death. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Grauety  in  West  Hoathly,  "  Gyffords  alias 
Rough  Gyffords,"  "Le  Plawe"  in  E.  G.,  "Cockwebbs  alias  Fyngfield" 
TOL.  XIV.  K 


130  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

in  "West  Hoathly,  "Ban-lands"  in  "Walkhamsted  alias  Godstone, 
co.  Surrey,  "Le  Byes"  and  "Hooke  Crofts"  in  Godstone,  "  Longlands 
alias  Blacklands  "  in  Tandridge,  co.  Surrey,  "  Sugham  "  in  Lingfield. 

588. 

BICHARD  INFIELD,  gent.     Vol.  389,  No.  96. 

E.  G.,  3  Nov.  18  James.     Died  23  Sept.  17  James  at  Gravetye. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  20  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor,  etc.,  of  Gravetye  in  West  Hoathly,  and  "  GifBords 
alias  Bough  Giffords,"  "  Plawe,"  "  Cockwebbs  alias  Finchfields,"  and 
part  of  the  manor  of  Chittinglie  in  "West  Hoathly,  "  Wildgose"  and 
"Little  Chittinglye"  in  W.  H.,  "Clarkes  alias  Burley  Arches" 
and  "Tyes"  in  Worth,  "Birch"  in  E.  G.,  "  Fresh  fields  "  'in  Horsted 
Keynes.  Made  will,  and  left  all  the  premises  to  Bichard  Infield  his 
eldest  son  and  his  heirs,  with  remainder  to  James  Infield  his  third  son. 

589. 

BICHARD  INFIELD,  esq.     Vol.  717,  No.  82. 

E.  G.,  28  Sept.  1  Charles.     Died  1  April  last  at  Gravetye. 

Heir,  brother  John  Infield,  aged  22  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  and  farm,  etc.,  called  "Gravetye,"  and  "Giffords 
alias  Bough  Giffords"  in  West  Hoathly,  "le  Plawe"  in  E.  G., 
"  Cockwebbs  "  and  "  Finchfields"  and  land  formerly  part  of  manor  of 
Chittingly  in  West  Hoathly,  etc.  Made  will  22  Feb.  1624—"  all  my 
manors  and  lands  to  my  brother  James  Infield  and  his  heirs,  remainder 
to  Inningfield  Falconer  my  nephew  and  godson  and  his  heirs  male,  and 
remainder  to  my  sisters  Agnes  Faulkconer,  Bridgett  Infield,  and 
Cordell  Infield  and  their  heirs  equally,  remainder  to  James  Infeild,  son 
Bichard  Infeild  of  Mazefeild,  deceased,  remainder  to  Bichard  Infeild 
my  servant,  the  son  of  Edward  Infeild,  remainder  to  Thomas  Infeild, 
now  servant  of  Sir  John  Compton  my  uncle  and  his  heirs  male, 
remainder  to  my  right  heirs. 

590. 

BICHARD  IRELAND  of  Budgweeke,  yeo.     Vol.  355,  No.  22. 

Petworth,  20  Sept.  14  James.     Died  1  Feb.  12  James. 

Heir,  son  Bichard,  aged  17  years  2  months. 

Lands. — "  Garlandes,"  "Hawkes,"  and  "Bignors"  in  Budgweeke. 

591. 

JOHN  IRELAND.     Vol.  641,  No.  49. 

Petworth,  9  Sept.  15  Charles.  Died  27  Sept.  14  Charles  at  Wis- 
borough  Green. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Bichard,  aged  61  and  more. 

Lands. — "Pigbush"  in  Wisborough  Green,  "  Langhurst  Meade" 
and  "Langhurst  Croft"  in  W.  Green,  "  Glassehoyse  Croft"  in  W, 
Green,  Alf'old  lands,  co.  Surrey. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  131 

592. 

EDWARD  JACKMAN,  Citizen  and  Alderman  of  London.  Vol.  165, 
No.  179. 

Petworth,  6  Oct.  15  Eliz.     Died  14  Sept.  11  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  21  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  "Wonworth,  Easthampnett,  "Woollavington, 
Binderton,  Eartham,  North  Stoke  and  South  Stoke,  mortgaged  to  him 
by  Sir  John  Lumley,  knt.,  Lord  Lumley,  and  not  redeemed,  but 
•whereof  Lord  Lumley  disseised  him  1  May  10  Eliz. 

593. 

JOHN  JEFFBEY,  knt.,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  Vol.  191, 
Nos.  77  and  106. 

Battle,  19  Jan.  22  Eliz.  Died  in  Ward  of  Coleman  Street,  London, 
13  May  20  Eliz. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth  Jefferay,  aged  15. 

Lands.- — Capital  messuage  and  park  in  Chiddingly,  manors  of 
Chetynglyghe  otherwise  Chuddynglee,  Byrche,  Meryfyeld,  Hellingly, 
Mawfee,  Amyse,  and  Lyvettes,  moiety  of  manor  of  Mydelton,  park  of 
Hayley,  co.  Sussex,  and  Isborowe  Hall  and  tenements  in  Cobham, 
Strood,  Frindsbury,  and  Higham  in  Kent.  Mention  of  John  Jefferay 
his  grandfather  and  Eichard  Jefferay  his  father.  Marriage  settlement 
in  19  Eliz.  on  his  marriage  with  Mary,  daughter  of  George  Goring, 
esq.  His  will  mentions  his  only  daughter  Elizabeth,  his  only  brother 
Richard  Jefferay,  his  sister  Agnes  Mott,  his  nepheAv  Thomas  TJnder- 
downe,  and  his  brother-in-law  John  Apsley,  gent.  Mary  his  widow  is 
still  living. 

594. 

EICHAED  JEFFEEAT,  esq.     Vol.  264,  No.  139. 

E.  G.,  7  March  43  Eliz.     Died  13  Dec.  43  Eliz.  at  South  Mailing. 

Heir,  son  Francis  J.,  aged  29  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Enlewyks  alias  Enlevenwyks  and  lands  called 
"  Endlewykes,"  "  Chappell  land"  in  Arlington  and  Wilmington,  and 
manor  of  Pastydowne,  "  Pykeligh  "  in  Chiddingly,  "  Kippinges  "  in 
Pevensey,  "  Alehurst "  in  Waldron,  lands  in  Hailsham  and  Lewes. 
By  indenture  made  11  Aug.  34  Eliz.  in  consideration  of  marriage 
between  Francis  J.,  son  and  heir  of  E.  J.,  and  Elizabeth  Mayney,  da. 
of  Walter  Mayney,  late  of  Biddenden,  esq.,  then  deceased,  made 
settlement,  and  on  2  Sept.  34  Eliz.  F.  J.  and  E.  M.  were  married  at 
Worninghurst. 

595. 

WILLIAM  JEFFEET,  gent.     Vol.  680,  No.  27. 

E.  G.,  28  April  10  James.     Died  29  Oct.  9  James  at  Hellingly. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Jeffery,  gent.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Nashes  "  in  Chittingleighe,  "  Granehurst  "  in  C., 
"  Peakes  "  and  "  Calesburys "  in  Chittingleighe  and  Hellingleigh, 
"  Newland,"  "  Sangwynes,"  "  Mannerdowne,"  "  Newdowne,"  and 
"  Pight,"  "  Beards  "  in  C.,  "  Perryland"  and  "  Coknose"  in  Hellingly, 
manor  of  Megham  et  Gyldredge,  land  in  Hailsham  and  Hurstmonceux. 

K  2 


132  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

596. 

THOMAS  JENKINS,  gent.    Vol.  233,  No.  49. 

Horsham,  25  Oct.  34  Eliz.     Died  26  Feb.  1565  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

Will  dated  6  Feb.  1565,  viz.,  1565-6. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Agnes,  aged  2  years  at  death  of  father,  Susanna, 
aged  26  on  20  July  last,  born  20  July  1566.  Edward  Breadon  and 
Henry  Fowle,  husband  of  Bridget  the  widow  of  T.  J.,  have  taken  rents 
and  profits. 

Lands  in  Horsted  Keynes  and  E.  Gr. 

597. 

WILLIAM  GENMAN  (JENMAN).     Vol.  187,  No.  85. 

Chichester,  12  June  21  Eliz.     Died  20  June  20  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Gr.,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  North  Marden,  messuage  and  land,  etc.,  in 
N.  M.,  late  of  Monastery  of  Mayden  Bradley,  Wilts,  "  Saffreys  "  in 
N.  M.,  and  Est  Marden,  late  of  Priory  of  Boxgrove. 

598. 

THOMAS  JENMAN.    Vol.  204,  No.  122  (1). 

Petworth,  27  July  26  Eliz.     Died  28  March  last. 

Heir,  brother  John  Jenman,  aged  30. 

Lands. — Manor  of  North  Marden,  messuage  and  land  in  N.  M., 
formerly  part  of  possessions  of  Monastery  of  Mayden  Bradley,  co. 
Wilts,  "  Saffreys,"  and  lands  in  Est  Marden  and  North  Marden,  late 
of  Priory  of  Boxgrove. 

599. 

NICHOLAS  JENMAN  of  East  Marden,  yeo.    Vol.  487,  No.  3. 
Shoreham,  1  Aug.  8  Charles.     Died  3  Nov.  7  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  Eobert,  aged  37. 

Lands.— "  Saffries  "  in  East  Marden,  "le  Deanes,"  "  Challcroft," 
"  Hardham,"  etc.,  in  Ellsted. 

600. 

JOHN  JENNEB.     Vol.  232,  No.  3. 

Horsham,  12  May  34  Eliz.     Died  20  March  33  (?)  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Cuckfield  called  "  High  Land  "  or 
"  Lee  Land." 

601. 

EDWABD  JENNEB,  yeo.    Vol.  447,  No.  33. 

E.  GK,  20  April  5  Charles.     Died  16  Jan.  last. 

Coheirs,  granddaughters  Anne  Jenner,  aged  12  years  and  4  months, 
and  Mary  Jenner,  aged  6  years  2  montbs  20  days,  daughters  of 
Ambrose  Jenner,  deceased,  son  and  heir  while  he  lived  of  E.  J. 

Lands. — "  Leighland  alias  Lee  land  "  in  Cuckfield, 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  133 

602. 

ELIZABETH,  wife  of  THOMAS  JEEBABD.     Vol.  152,  No.  145. 

E.  GK,  22  Oct.  11  Eliz.     Died  16  Aug.  11  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William  Jerbard,  aged  14. 

Lands. — Moiety  of  lands  in  "West  Wittering,  Selsea,  and  Chichester 
(see  Alice  Bychebell) .  Thomas  Jerbard  her  husband,  who  has  premises 
for  life,  still  living  at  Gruildford,  Surrey. 

603. 

SAMUEL  JEEMAN  alias  MITTELL.    Vol.  566,  No.  3. 
E.  Gr.,  20  April  14  Charles.     Died  23  Sept.  1636  at  Waldron. 
Heir,  son  William  J.  alias  M.,  aged  1  month  9  days. 
Lands  in  Pevensey. 

604. 

ANHE  JEBMAN,  widow.    Vol.  605,  No.  28. 

Petworth,  20  Aug.  17  Chas.     Died  at  Chichester  21  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Jerman,  aged  13  years  6  months. 

Lands. — One-fourth  of  the  manor  of  West  Stoke.  Made  will 
23  April  last — son  Thomas  J.,  a  minor — daughter  Eleanor — kinsman 
Henry  Dod,  clerk — daughter  Susan. 

605. 

THOMAS  JOKES,  esq.     Vol.  422,  No.  56. 

E.  G-.,  10  Oct.  2  Charles.     Died  1  Oct.  1  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  18  on  27  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Badherst  alias  Bathurst  and  lands  in  Warbleton, 
and  Hurstinonceux,  and  Wartling.  Made  will — wife  Priscilla  Jones — 
Hugh  Dickenson,  gent.,  my  brother-in-law — cozens  Sir  Richard  Tonge, 
knt.,  and  John  Lightfoote,  esq. — children  Thomas,  Francis,  Richard, 
Martha,  and  William.  Priscilla  died  25  Nov.  last. 

606. 

THOMAS  JFEDEN,  yeo.    Vol.  132,  No.  57. 

Alfriston,  14  May  4  Elizabeth.  Died  13  Aug.  5  and  6  Philip  and 
Mary. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Jurden,  aged  36  and  upwards. 
Lands  iu  Arlington  and  "  Levetts  marsh  "  in  Hailshatn. 

607. 

THOMAS  JOEDEN  of  Milton  Street  in  Arlington,  yeo.  Vol.  162, 
No.  158. 

Lewes,  28  June  14  Eliz.     Died  28  Nov.  1571. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  20  years  2  months  7  days. 

Lands. — "  Halls  Cot,"  3  messuages,  4  barns,  2  stables,  4  gardens, 
2  orchards,  land,  meadow,  etc.,  in  Arlington,  Pageham,  Hailsham, 
Otham,  and  "  Langney  "  in  Westham.  Made  will  9  Nov.  13  Eliz. — 


134  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

wife  Lora — sons  William  and  Thomas.  Thomas  Jorden,  sen.,  father 
of  T.  J.,  deceased,  by  deed  (blank)  Aug.  2  Edw.  VI.  granted  an 
annuity  of  £6  13s.  4d.  to  said  Lora  for  life  out  of  his  lands  in 
Arlington  and  Pageham. 

608. 

WILLIAM  JOEDAN,  gent.     Vol.  414,  No.  135. 

E.  G.,  14  June  18  James.     Died  1  Feb.  16  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Jorden,  gent.,  aged  26  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Hawles  Court,"  "  Freeles,"  "  Dreeles,"  and  "  Halers 
alias  Swanes,"  "  Chepmans,"  "  Cheyneys "  in  Milton  in  Arlington, 
"Ruffield"  in  Wilmington,  "  Martin  si  and "  in  Hoo.  Made  will 
20  Jan.  1618 — wife  Barbara— sons  William,  Walter,  and  Thomas — 
daughters  Elizabeth  and  Lucy. 

609. 

ROBEET  JUTTON,  yeo.     Vol.  114,  No.  34. 

E.  GK,  6  Nov.  4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  2  Nov.  3  and  4 
Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir,  daughter  Agnes,  aged  10  years. 

Lands. — "  Fowntaynes  alias  Gorelands  "  in  Kirdeford,  "  Thorne- 
lands  "  and  "  Haryshams  "  in  K.  Made  will  31  Oct.  1556 — wife 
Joan — daughters  Dorothy  and  Agnes — father  Anthony  J. — sister  Izael. 

610. 

ANTHONY  JUTTON.     Vol.  289,  No.  12,  and  Vol.  307,  No.  14. 
E.  GK,  2  April  3  James.     Died  1  Aug.  last  at  Greatham. 
Heir,  son  Anthony,  aged  1  year  1  month  at  Inq. 
Lands. — Two-thirds  manor  of  Grreatham  and  land  in  G.     Agnes 
his  widow  survives  at  Greatham. 

611. 

RICHAED  KEETE.     Vol.  700,  No.  149. 

Lewes,  15  April  17  Chas.     Died  last  May  last. 

Heir,  sister's  grandson  John  Christopher,  son  of  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
John  C.  of  Ste\  ning  and  daughter  of  Richard  Charles  and  his  wife, 
who  was  the  sister  of  Richard  Keete,  aged  25  years.  . 

Lands  in  Catsfield. 

612. 

HENET  KEMP,  gent.     Vol.  233,  No.  5. 

Arundel,  28  Oct.  34  Eliz.     Died  1  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  brother  Garratt  K.,  aged  16  years  and  8  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bygnor  and  lands  in  Tangmer. 

613. 

ANTHONY  KEMPE,  esq.    Vol.  252,  No.  28. 
Horsham,  27  July  40  Eliz.     Died  29  Oct.  39  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Garrett  K.,  aged  21  years  and  3  months,  and  is  now 
living  at  Slindon. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  135 

Lands. — Jurors  say  Philip  and  Mary  by  letters  patent  under  great 
seal  dated  30  March  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary  gave  manor  of  Slindon, 
etc.,  to  A.  K.  and  his  heirs,  part  of  Crown  lands,  also  seized  of  manors 
of  Southstoke  and  Madehurst. 

614. 

ABEAHAM  KENCHLET.     Vol.  700,  No.  138. 
E.  G.,  28  March  19  Charles.     Died  27  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  only  son  William  (no  age  given). 

Lands. — Manor  of  Earshams  in  Hailsham  and  lands  in  Pevensey 
and  Westham.  Elizabeth  the  widow  survives. 

615. 

JOHN  KENSLEY.    Vol.  71,  No.  92. 

Lewes,  12  Nov.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  12  June  30  Hen.  VIII. 
Coheirs,  daughters  Katherine,  then  aged  5,  now  11  years  and  more, 
Constance,  then  aged  2  and  now  8  years  and  more. 
Lands. — "  Kensleys  "  and  "  Avellys  "  in  "Warbylton. 

616. 

WILLIAM  KENTYSLEY.    Vol.  61,  No.  120. 
Catstrete,  13  Oct.  31  Hen.  VIII.     Died  30  Sept.  last. 
Heir,  son  John  K.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Oteham,  with  appurts.  in  Haylesham,  and 
messuage  and  land  in  Jevington. 

617. 

JOHN  KYDDEB,  yeo.     Vol.  259,  No.  95. 

E.  G.,  2  Jan.  42  Eliz.     Died  28  June  41  Eliz.  at  Maresfield. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  36  years  and  more. 

Lands  called  "  Eolfe  Colvyels,"  formerly  "  Fritters,"  in  Maresfield. 

618. 

JOHN  KING.     Vol.  238,  No.  62. 
E.  Gr.,  7  Oct.  36  Eliz.     Died  21  Oct.  14  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  40  and  more  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Cuckfield,  "  Highlands  "  in  Cuckfield. 

619. 

FBANCIS  KING.    Vol.  338,  No.  4. 

E.  Gr.,  30  June  11  James.     Died  1  June  9  James  at  Kirdford. 
Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  14  years  10  months  8  days  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Kirdford  and  Wisborough  Green. 

620. 

JOHN  KING  of  Loxwood,  yeo.     Vol.  392,  No.  122. 
Pet  worth,  27  March  20  James.     Died  24  Sept.  17  James. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  17  years  11  months. 


136  STJSSJBX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands.: — "-Newehouse  alias  Kingshouse,"  "  le  Rill,"  "  Nicholls," 
"Beldam  lands,"  ll  Nappers  garden,"  etc.,  in  Loxwood,  and  lauds  in 
Alfold.  Wife  Dorothy  mentioned. 

621. 

WILLIAM  KYNGTON  of  Petworth,  gent.     Vol.  350,  No.  18. 

Petworth,  5  Sept.  13  James.     Died  4  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  8  years  8  months  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Escombe  farm  "  in  Angmering,  Burfam,  and  Amberly. 
By  deed  19  Sept.  42  Eliz.,  by  name  of  W.  K.  of  Goring,  gent.,  in 
consideration  of  marriage  with  Mary  Hygate,  after  solemnized, 
enfeoffed  Daniel  H.  and  Wilfred  H.  of  Theburton,  Suffolk,  gents.,  as 
trustees. 

622. 

WILLIAM  KINGTON,  gent.     Vol.  557,  No.  25. 

Shoreham,  5  April  12  Chas.     Died  1  Oct.  last. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Elizabeth  K.,  aged  20  and  more,  and  Mary  K., 
aged  19  and  more. 

Lands. — William  Kington,  gent.,  on  9  June  8  James  settled 
property  called  "  Estcombe  "  in  Angmering,  Burpham,  and  Amberley 
on  himself  and  Mary  his  wife,  with  reversion  to  W.  K.  Mary  survives. 

623. 

RICHABD  KNIGHT.     Vol.  67,  No.  102. 

Chichester,  2  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  15  April  34  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  Richard  Knight,  aged  21  years  3  months  and  more. 
Lands  in  Rogate  and  Harting. 

624. 

RICHAED  KNIGHT.     Vol.  85,  No.  64. 

Petworth,  26  Oct.  1  Edw.  VI.  Died  22  June  1  now  King,  viz., 
Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  3  years  and  more. 

Lands  in  Rogate,  Bersted,  Ovyng,  and  made  will  18  June 
1  Edw.  VI. — left  lands  to  Margaret  his  wife  and  John  Bawdewyne 
alias  Edmunds  until  his  son  and  heir  John  K.  should  be  21. 

625. 

THOMAS  KNTGHT  of  Forde.     Vol.  135,  No.  29. 
Arundel,  25  Feb.  5  Elizabeth.     Died  22  July  1  Elizabeth. 
Heir,  grandson  Richard  Knyght,  son  of  John   Knyght,  late  of 
Forde,  son  of  said  T.  K.,  aged  12  years  2  months  12  days. 
Lands. — "  Townemanmead  "  in  Tortington. 

626. 

THOMAS  KNIGHT.     Vol.  233,  No.  30. 

Arundel,  28  Oct.  34  Eliz.  Died  3  July  30  Eliz.  at  Felffam 
(Felpham). 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  28  at  Inq. 


StJSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  13? 

Lauds  in  Elansham  in  parish  of  Eelffam  vel  Foigham  called 
"  Aylmers,"  "  le  Woorne "  in  Elansham,  and  manor  of  Yapton. 
Made  will  1  July  30  Eliz.,  and  gave  his  lands  to  his  son  John  and  his 
heirs,  but  wife  Catherine  to  receive  rents  until  John  is  21. 

627. 

THOMAS  KNIGHT,  yeo.  Vol.  269,  No.  100,  and  Vol.  270, 
No.  133. 

E.  GK,  28  July  44  Eliz.     Died  24  March  44  Eliz.  at  Tapton. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  K.,  aged  14  years  and  6  months  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  East  Towne  "  iu  Yapton,  premises  in  Elansham, 
Walberton,  Barneham,  etc.,  manor  of  Yapton.  Made  will  5  Eeb. 
44  Eliz. — "  to  cusson  John  Cooper  of  Barneham  and  my  brother 
Eichd.  K.  of  Westergate." 

628. 

WILLIAM  KNIGHT.    Vol.  582,  No.  146. 

Petworth,  24  April  15  Charles.     Died  13  Aug.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Mary  K.,  aged  13  years  11  months,  and  Jane  K., 
aged  10  years  3  months. 

Lauds. — W.  K.  on  24  April  10  Chas.  was  seized  of  messuage  and 
land  in  Donnington,  co.  Sussex,  and,  in  consideration  of  marriage 
between  himself  and  Elizabeth  Burrey  of  Pagham,  widow,  granted  to 
John  Burrey  for  use  of  longer  liver,  remainder  to  Jane  K.,  daughter 
of  W.  K.  He  married  her  20  March  10  Chas.  Elizabeth  survives. 
"W.  K.  on  24  April  10  Charles  was  seized  of  "  Ollivers  "  in  Walberton, 
and  granted  annual  rent  out  of  it  to  John  Burrey  for  Elizabeth's 
jointure. 

629. 

JOHN  KNIGHT,  gent.    Vol.  775,  No.  30. 

E.  GK,  30  May  21  Charles.     Died  12  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  Eichard,  aged  8  years  6  months  12  days. 

Lands. — "  Scarletts,"  water-mill  and  lands  in  E.  Of.,  other  lands  in 
E.  Q-.,  "  Riddens  "  in  Hartfield,  "  Gallingers  "  in  Cowden,  and  "  Scar- 
letts furnace  "  in  Cowden,  by  deed  2  Sept.  10  Charles  granted  to  Joan, 
daughter  of  Eichard  Tichborne  of  Cowden,  Kent,  gent.,  whom  he  was 
about  to  marry,  an  annuity  of  £40.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Eichard 
Knight,  deceased,  father  of  J.  K.,  survives,  and  also  Joan,  who  has 
taken  as  husband  Edmund  Botting,  gent. 

630. 

EICHABD  KTBE.     Vol.  388,  No.  12. 

Petworth,  22  March  17  James.     Died  26  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  Kybe,  aged  2  years  and  more. 

Lands  in  Siddlesham.  A  certain  Eoger  Michell,  gent.,  seized  of 
manor  of  Wantley  and  other  lands  in  Henfield,  by  deed  20  Jan. 
16  James  mortgaged  it  to  E.  K.  for  £645. 


138  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

631. 

JOHN  KTME,  esq.     Vol.  211,  No.  190. 

E.  G.,  2  Dec.  28  Eliz.     Died  25  April  27  Eliz. 

Heir,  niece  Joan  Kyme,  now  wife  of  George  Pawlett,  esq.,  daughter 
of  Richard  Kyme,  brother  of  J.  K.,  aged  28  years. 

Lands. — Site  of  house  of  Grey  Friars  in  Lewes,  portions  of  tithes 
in  Plumpton,  Howndeane,  Southwyke,  Ashecombe,  and  Barcombe, 
"le  Wightes"  in  Plumpton,  Shermans  Chaunterye  in  St.  Peter's, 
Lewes,  lands  in  Lewes,  Chiltington,  Arlington,  and  Kingston,  near 
Lewes,  belonging  to  Shermans  Chaunterye,  manor  of  Sutton  in 
Seaford  and  Sutton,  Kectory  of  Iford,  tenements  in  Lewes,  manor  of 
St.  Leonards  in  Hollington,  manor  of  Deane  in  Petworth,  advowson  of 
Southees.  Made  will  14  Dec.  12  Eliz.  (1570) — to  Joane  Kyme  my 
brother's  daughter  —  nieces  Elizabeth  Kyme  and  Joane  Kyme  — 
overseers,  Mr.  Richard  and  Mr.  Richard  Humffry  my  brothers-in- 
law — Seth  Awcock — my  sister  Jeffrey — my  sister  Humffrye — 
remainder  to  John  Taylor  her  son — niece  Elizabeth  Kyme  married 
John  Shurley,  gent.,  and  died  at  Lewes. 

632. 

JOHN  LAKEE.     Vol.  340,  No.  229. 

E.  G.,  30  June  11  James.     Died  1  Jan.  9  James. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  20  years  6  months  8  days. 

Lands.—"  Naldretts,"  "  Flitchfould  alias  Flitchings,"  "  Eastland  " 
and  "Adriefield,"  "Lakers,"  "  Woodhams  "  and  "  Newmeads,"  and 
other  land  in  Wisborough  Green,  "  Lakehowese  "  and  "  Lakeland"  in 
Kirdford. 

633. 

WILLIAM  LANE  of  Lewes,  gent.     Vol.  289,  No.  2. 

E.  G.,  2  April  3  James. 

Jurors  say  he  held  no  lands  in  Sussex.     (Called  yeoman  in  writ.) 

634. 

WILLIAM  LANE,  late  of  Lewes,  gent.     Vol.  622,  No.  24. 

Horsham,  29  Aug.  20  Charles.     Died  9  Dec.  last  at  Lewes. 

Heir,  only  son  William,  aged  20  years  3  months  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  parcel  of  land  with  a  stable  in  Southover, 
and  messuage  and  appurts.  in  St.  Peter  and  St.  Mary  Westout, 
Lewes,  and  a  barn  and  land  in  St.  Peter  and  St.  Mary,  Lewes,  land  in 
Hamsey,  marshland  called  "Gregories"  and  "  Westcotts  "  in  West- 
ham,  and  messuage  and  land  called  "Crepe"  and  "Jennings"  in 
Penhurst,  and  a  messuage  and  lands  called  "Hayes  Farm"  at  High 
Halstow  and  Frindsbury,  co.  Kent. 

635. 

THOMAS  LANGFOED,  yeo.    Vol.  226,  No.  123. 
Steyning,  1  April  32  Eliz.  (1590).     Died  4  Dec.  32  Eliz.  (1589). 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  15  years  on  Feb.  27  last. 
Lands  in  Ashurst  called  "  Langfords  alias  Fordeland,"  late  part  of 
manor  of  Charleton  in  Steyning. 


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636. 

JAMES  LANGFOED.     Vol.  394,  No.  3. 

Petworth,  27  March  20  James.     Died  12  Aug.  1612. 

Heir,  daughter  Mary,  aged  8  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "  Sharpes  "  in  West  Grinstead. 

637. 

JOHN  LASTGEISH  or  LANGRIDGE,  gent.  Vol.  439,  No.  16,  and 
Vol.  452,  No.  15. 

Shoreham,  29  July  4  Charles.     Died  22  Jan.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Mary  Langrish,  aged  10  years,  and  Elizabeth  L., 
aged  9  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  St.  Cleres  alias  Clares  in  Westborne,  and  land 
in  W.,  and  land  in  Dunnington. 

638. 

AETHUB  LANGWOETH,  esq.     Vol.  292,  No.  168. 

E.  G.,  15  April  4  James.     Died  19  Feb.  last  at  Blackfriars,  London. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage,  etc.,  called  "the  Broyle  Place"  in 
Kingmei-,  and  lands  in  Laughton  and  Little  Horsted,  by  deed  3  Feb. 
35  Eliz.  settled  on  himself  .for  life  and  after  on  John  Langworth  and  a 
certain  Mary  Challoner,  whom  said  John  intended  to  marry,  and  if 
Arthur  and  John  should  die  before  said  Mary,  then  to  Mary  for 
jointure. 

639. 

JOHN  LANGWOETH,  esq.     Vol.  328,  No.  161. 

E.  G.,  30  Oct.  10  James.     Died  2  Sept.  last  at  Lindfield. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  8  years  3  months  2  .  .  days. 

Lands. — Arthur  Langworth,  esq.,  his  father,  was  seized  of  "Broyle 
Place  "  in  JRingmer  and  Laughton  and  other  lands  in  Laughton,  and 
on  26  Jan.  35  Eliz.  settled  first  to  marriage  of  J.  L.  and  Mary, 
daughter  of  Thos.  Chaloner  of  Lindfield,  esq.,  remainder  to  Richard, 
2nd  son  of  said  Arthur,  remainder  to  Arthur,  remainder  to  Adam, 
brother  of  said  Arthur.  On  6  Aug.  36  Eliz.  James  Thatcher,  esq., 
settled  manor  of  Goate  alias  Gotts  in  Bingmer  and  Glynde  on  J.  L. 
and  Mary  his  wife  and  their  heirs.  They  had  issue  Thomas  L., 
Johan  L.,  and  9  other  sons  and  daughters,  and  Mary  died.  J.  L. 
remarried  Barbara  .  .  .  .,  and  made  will;  mentions  son  John. 

640. 

JOHN  LANGWOETH,  S.T.P.     Vol.  346,  No.  179. 

E.  G.,  0  (?)  Aug.  12  James.     Died  8  Jan.  11  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  2  .  .  years  and  more. 

Lands  in  Buxsted,  Erlington,  "  Bedforlongs  "  in  ....(?),"  Stock- 
bridge,"  "  le  Hyes,"  and  other  lands  in  Itipe  alias  Eckington,  manor 
of  Sounting  Peverell,  manor  of  Owborne  alias  Woborne  in  Buxsted, 


140  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

late  bought  by  Arthur  Langworth  of  Buxsted,  property  in  Suffolk, 
"  Alpheton  alias  Aulton."  By  deed  ....  7  James  settled  manor  of 
Sounting  Peverell  on  himself  for  life,  remainder  on  Frances  his  wife 
for  life,  remainder  to  heirs,  remainder  to  Anthony  L.  his  4th  son, 
other  property  in  Eipe  to  use  of  said  Anthony,  remainder  to  Francis 
his  5th  son,  other  property  in  Kent  to  use  of  John  L.  his  3rd  son, 
other  property  to  use  of  Arthur  L.  his  2nd  son,  manor  of  Owborne 
to  Francis  L.  his  5th  son.  J.  L.  made  will  1  Nov.  1613 — "  Lavenham  " 
in  Suffolk  to  wife,  she  allowing  Thomas  L.  my  son  a  competent 
allowance  during  his  life.  Frances  survived  him  and  is  living  at 
Selling. 

641. 

EICHARD  LECHE,  esq.     Vol.  249,  No.  71. 

E.  GK,  22  Aug.  39  Eliz.     Died  23  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  brother  William  Leche,  aged  50  and  more. 

Lands. — Francis  Carewe,  knt.,  sold  manor  and  rectory  of  Plumpton 
to  R.  L.  and  Charity  his  wife — seized  also  of  manors  of  Barkham  and 
Netherhall  and  lands  in  Fletching,  etc. — died  s.p. — lands  in  Cuckfield 
bought  of  Thos.  Michell  of  Awnstye,  gent. 

642. 

KICHABD  LEE,  esq.    Vol.  97,  No.  93,  and  Vol.  128,  No.  79. 

Steyning,  27  Sept.  6  Edw.  VI.     Died  7  May  last. 

Heir,  son  William  Lee,  aged  7  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Lee,  lands  in  Fittleworth,  Stopham,  Rudgwick. 
Settlement  Easter  36  Hen.  VIII.  on  marriage  with  Elizabeth  Tirrell. 
His  will  left  lands  first  to  son  William,  then  to  daughter  Mary, 
remainder  to  Barnabe  Lee  of  Stoke  in  Somerset. 

643. 

JOHN  LEEDES,  esq.     Vol.  291,  No.  123. 

Horsham,  11  March  3  James.     Died  17  Feb.  in  year  aforesaid. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Leedes,  K.B.,  aged  40  years. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Wappingthorne,  Brockhurst,  Walehill  alias 
Weild,  Horcombe  and  Harpeting,  also  manors  of  Woowood  and 
Tottington  in  Cowfold,  Hurstpierpoint,  and  Twineham,  land  in 
Findon,  "  Thiselworth  "  in  West  Grrinstead,  "  Okeland  "  in  Sherman- 
bury,  "  Watsland  "  in  Cowfold,  "  Wilcome  "  in  Hurstpp.  and  Keymer, 
lands  and  houses  in  E.  GK  and  Combes. 

644. 

JOHN  LEEFE.    Vol.  278,  No.  99. 
Midhurst,  19  April  35  Eliz.     Died  19  Oct.  last. 
Heir,  son  John  Leefe,  aged  5  years  on  26  May  last. 
Margaret  his  widow  survives.     (He  was  married  about  5  March 
28  Eliz.) 

Lands  in  Upmardeu. 


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645. 

JOHN  LEICESTER.    Vol.  582,  No.  155. 

Horsham,  21  March  14  Charles.     Died  25  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  L.,  aged  17  years  8  days. 

Lands. — "  Lamas  acre  "  in  Ashurst,  "  Frenches  "  in  Wiston,  other 
property  in  Wiston,  Steyning  and  Ashurst,  and  in  Ewhurst,  Surrey. 
6  Jan.  last  made  will— left  to  Thos.  L.,  younger  son,  and  Margery  L. 
his  daughter.  Margery  his  widow  and  Thos.  and  Margery  survive. 

646. 

JOHN  LEVETT.     Pile  1085,  No.  2.     Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 

Chichester,  30  Oct.  27  Hen.  VIII. 

(Robert  ?)  Levett  was  seized  of  property  in  Icklesham,  St.  Mary's 
Hastings,  St.  Leonards,  Hollington,  Manors  of  Talding  ....  granted 
to  trustees  ("William  Levett  one)  to  use  of  a  certain  John  Levett  and  his 
heirs,  and  after  John  Levett  the  father  died,  etc.  Parts  clear,  but  greater 
part  illegible.  [This  seems  to  be  the  Inq.  p.m.  of  John  Levett  of 
Little  Horsted,  gent.,  will  dated  12  Oct.  1533  and  proved  in  P.C.C. 
11  May  1535  (24,  Hogen),  who  had  an  only  son  John  L.] 

647. 

JOHN  LEVETT.     Vol.  106,  No.  66,  and  Vol.  108,  No.  105. 

Steyning,  7  Nov.  2  and  3  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  13  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Lawrence,  aged  11  years  7  months. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Allington  alias  Aniugdon,  Telding,  Cleres, 
Ewell  alias  Ewelme,  Steninge,  Wepehurst,  lands  in  "Wisborough  alias 
W.  Grene,  Fittleworth,  Pulborough,  Kirdford,  Hollington,  Ikelsham 
alias  Ikeysden,  Eingmer,  Little  Horsted,  Ore,  Pett,  Dallington, 
Bexhill,  Framfield,  Mildham,  and  "  Capperedge  "  in  Aysshurst. 

648. 

LAWRENCE  LEVIT  of  Hollington,  esq.    Vol.  211,  No.  192. 

E.  GK,  23  Sept.  28  Eliz.  Died  20  Jan.  28  Eliz.  at  Hollington 
without  issue. 

Heir,  sister  Mary,  aged  30  and  more  (and  wife  of  Thomas  Evers- 
field,  gent.). 

Lands. — Manors  of  Allington,  Ewell,  "Wephurst,  Middleham, 
Cleaveax,  and  Telding,  "Fordelands"  in  Kirdford,  "  Kents "  in 
Goring,  "Mardens"  in  Stopham,  lands  in  "Wiston  and  Ashurst, 
"  Stroodelands  "  in  Little  Horsted,  "Pounsley  Furnace"  in  Framfield, 
"Grove"  and  "Swans"  in  Hollington,  lands  in  Bexhill  and  Icklesham. 
Eva  Ashburnharn,  mother  of  L.  L.,  left  lands  in  Fletching  to  L.  L., 
with  remainder  to  Adham  Ashburnham,  esq.,  remainder  to  Mary  Levit, 
and  died  at  Guestling.  On  22  Jan.  28  Eliz.  Mary  Levit  married 
Thomas  Eversfield,  gent.,  both  now  living  at  Uckfield.  Adham 
Ashburnham  entered  on  premises  and  is  now  living  at  Guestling. 

649. 

JOHN  LEVETT,  gent.    Vol.  292,  No.  171. 
E.  G.,  21  Aug.  4  James.     Died  20  Jan.  last  at  Robertsbridge. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  32  and  more. 


142  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Messuages  and  lands  in  Seddlescombe,  Warbleton,  and 
Robertsbridge,  half  manor  and  Castle  of  Bodyham,  lands  and  messuages 
in  Lighe  and  Maidstone.  On  23  May  3  James  made  will — to  wife 
Elizabeth  lands  in  Robertsbridge  and  Salehurst  for  life,  paying  my  son 
Richard  Levett  £20  a  year,  with  remainder  to  him;  also  to  him  lands 
in  Maidstone — to  son  William  L.  lands  in  "Warbleton — remainder  of 
Richard  Levett's  lands  to  Michael  L.,  another  of  my  sons,  remainder 
to  Joshua  L.,  another  of  my  sons — to  John  Levett  my  eldest  son  lands 
in  Sedlescombe.  On  28  June  1  James  he  settled  half  manor  and 
castle  of  Bodyham  on  himself  for  life  and  then  on  Thomas  his 
2nd  son. 

650. 

RICHABD  LEWKENOR.     Vol.  23,  No.  253. 

E.  G.,  10  July  21  Hen.  VII.     Died 

Heir,  nephew  Francis  Lewkenor,  son  of  ....  L.,  brother  of  R.  L. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Bargham,  Beauxey,  and  Greatham,  advowsons 
of  Bargham  and  Wiggenholt,  lands  in  E.  G.  and  "Warbleton,  and 
manor  of  Fremsham  in  Surrey.  (Very  much  faded  and  illegible  in 
places.) 

651. 

EDWARD  LEWKENOR,  esq.     Vol.  47,  No.  41. 

Lewes,  10  April  20  Hen.  VIII.     Died  7  July  20  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  11  years. 

Lands. — Feoffees  were  seized  of  manors  of  Goring  and  Ham  to 
use  of  E.  L.  and  his  heirs,  and  other  feoffees  were  seized  of  other 
lands  to  use  of  E.  L.,  Margaret,  then  his  wife,  and  heirs  of  Margaret. 
E.  L.  by  will  left  to  Margaret,  then  his  wife,  manor  of  Ham  in 
recompense  of  dower,  and  left  reversion  to  Antony  his  son  after 
Margaret's  death. 

652. 

ROGER  LEWKENOR,  knt.     Vol.  48,  No.  159  (2),  and  Vol.  75,  No.  48. 

Petworth,  16  May  38  Hen.  VIII.  Died  at  Trotton  17  Jan. 
34  Hen.  VIII. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Joan  Pole,  widow,  daughter  by  1st  wife  and  aged 
40  and  more  ;  Katherine  Lewkenor,  aged  9  years  8  months  and  more, 
Mabell  L.,  aged  6  years  8  months  and  more,  and  Constance  L.,  aged 
2  years  and  more,  daughters  by  2nd  wife  Elizabeth. 

Lands.  —  Manors  of  Bodiham,  Camoyscourte,  Wannyngore, 
Dalyngrig  alias  Dalyngrove,  Iford,  Dumpford,  Trotton,  Elsted, 
Dedling,  Selmeston-Ludley,  Itford,  Radyngton,  Bolbroke,  Hames, 
Bredhurst,  Horsted  Keynes,  "  le  Olde  Parke  "  in  Rowsper,  Horsham, 
and  Roghay — advowsons  of  Trotton,  Worth,  Rowsper,  Hitchingfield, 
and  Chailey.  On  1  Aug.  24  Hen.  VIII.  with  Elizabeth  his  wife  made 
a  settlement  on  Joan  his  daughter  and  heir  apparent,  wife  of  William 
Barrantyne,  knt.,  of  Hasley,  co.  Oxon,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Poole,  knt. 


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653. 

EDMUND  LEWKENOR.     Vol.  75,  No.  54. 

Petworth,  21  July  38  Hen.  VIII.     Died  11  March  35  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Lewkenor,  aged  6  years  at  his  father's  death  and 
now  aged  7  and  more,  but  not  8. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Fyning  settled  to  use  of  himself,  then  Joan  his 
wife,  and  after  his  heirs — Joan  still  living  at  Tangmer — lands  in 
Tangmer  and  Wullavington. 

654. 

THOMAS  LEWKENOR  (proof  of  age).     Vol.  126,  No.  135. 

Eastbourne,  6  June  2  Elizabeth. 

Jurors  say  that  Thomas  Lewkenor,  son  and  heir  of  Edward 
Lewkenor,  esq.,  was  born  at  Tangrnere  and  there  baptized  27  Jan. 
30  Hen.  VIII.,  A.D.  1538,  and  was  of  age  27  January  last. 


655. 

EDMUND  LEWKENOR,  gent.    Vol.  236,  No.  66. 

Petworth,  7  June  35  Eliz.     Died  last  April  30  Eliz.  at  Elsted. 

Heir,  son  Herbert,  aged  16  on  31  Aug.  next. 

Lands. — Eichard  Lewkenor,  esq.,  and  Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife 
were  seized  of  half  manor  of  Selmeston  Ludley  for  selves  and  heirs. 
He  died  at  Trotton  26  June  1572,  leaving  E.  L.  his  son  and  heir,  aged 
30  and  more.  Lady  Elizabeth  died  at  Trotton  last  May  34  Eliz. 
Henry  Lewknor  has  taken  rents  since  Lady  Elizabeth's  death. 


656. 

EICHARD  LEWKNOR,  knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  Chester.  Vol.  355, 
No.  45. 

Petworth,  20  Sept.  14  James.     Died  6  April  14  James. 

Heir,  grandson  Eichard  Lewknor,  esq.,  son  of  Eichard  L.,  esq., 
deceased,  son  of  E.  L.,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Westdeane,  Birdham,  Sayes  Court  alias  Tawkes 
manor,  half  manor  of  Dallingridge  with  appurts.  in  E.  Gf.  and  "West 
Hoathly,  etc.,  "  Baggatts  Shaye  alias  Baggattshey  "  in  Clun,  co.  Salop. 

657. 

EICHARD  LEWKENOR  of  West  Dean,  esq.     Vol.  521,  No.  121. 

Shoreham,  19  Aug.  11  Chas.     Died  27  May  11  Chas. 

Heir,  son  John  L.,  aged  11  years  5  mouths  8  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  West  Dean,  Stoughton,  Birdham,  Sayes  Court 
alias  Tawkes,  Munckton,  and  Preston,  half  the  manor  of  Dallingridge 
in  E.  Gr.  and  West  Hoathly,  lands  in  Fishborne  and  Chichester.  He 
married  1  Jan.  15  Jas.  at  St.  Mary  de  Arcubus,  London,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Bennett,  Alderman  of  London.  She  survives. 


144  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

658. 

JOHN  LICKFOTTLD  of  Lurgashall,  yeo.    Vol.  350,  No.  56. 

Horsham,  27  Sept.  13  James.     Died  10  May  last  at  Lurgashall. 

Heir,  son  Edward  L.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Duddlesfold,  "  Eivers  farm "  in  Tillington, 
"  Southwaters "  in  Lurgarshall,  and  lands  in  Selham.  Made  will 
8  May  last  and  left  the  manor  to  Thomas  L.  his  grandson,  son  of 
Edward  L.  his  son,  and  "  Eivers  farm  "  to  Anthony  L.  his  grandson, 
son  of  Anthony  L.  his  son. 

659. 

EDWABD  LTNDSET,  esq.     Vol.  456,  No.  67. 

E.  G-.,  25  May  6  Charles.     Died  29  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  Lyndsey,  aged  20  years  1  month. 

Lands. — E.  L.  and  Mary  his  wife  were  seized  by  feoffment  from 
Eichard,  late  Earl  of  Dorset,  and  others  of  land  in  Hailsham  and 
Pevensey — various  lands  (named)  in  Buxsted — (mention  of  Sarah,  one 
of  the  daughters  of  John  Perman  of  Chichester,  innholder). 

660. 

JOHN  LYNNE.    Vol.  267,  No.  100. 

E.  G.,  28  July  44  Eliz.     Died  3  May  44  Eliz.  at  Tapton. 
Heir,  son  William  L.,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands.  — "  Somer  Eoode,"  "  Bounde  G-asson,"  "  "Wylmare," 
"  Hobsons,"  "  Heywards,"  and  "  Pryors  "  in  Tapton  and  Barnham. 

661. 

WILLIAM  LYNNE.    Vol.  333,  No.  9. 

E.  Gr.,  2  Nov.  11  James.     Died  16  March  3  James  at  Yapton. 

Coheirs. — Mary  was  his  daughter  and  heir,  aged  1  year  at  his  death, 
but  died  6  months  after  her  father.  Henry  Standen,  son  and  heir  of 
Joan  S.,  deceased,  eldest  aunt  on  the  father's  side  of  said  Mary,  is 
cousin  and  one  of  the  heirs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Eichard  Knight,  and 
Susan,  wife  of  Eichard  Penfold,  are  aunts  on  the  father's  side  and 
other  heirs  of  said  Mary. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Somer  Eoode,"  "  Bounde 
Gasson,"  and  "Wylmare"  in  Tapton — much  other  property  (specified) 
in  Tapton  and  other  property  in  Barnham  and  North  Bersted,  and  on 
11  March  1605  made  will — "  I,  William  Lenne,  the  son  of  John 
Lenne  of  Tapton,"  yeo. — to  daughter  Mary  Lenne  lands  in  North 
Bersted  after  decease  of  my  wife,  remainder  to  my  godson  William 
Knight,  son  of  Eichd.  Knight. 

662. 

EICHARD  LTNTOT.    Vol.  304,  No.  23,  and  Vol.  305,  No.  125. 
Horsham,  20  Dec.  6  James.     Died  26  April  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  16  years  on  25  Feb.  last. 
Lands.—"  Butlers "     and     "  Cockmans,"     "  Smallwells     Croft," 
"  Terryes,"  "  Nyters,"  and  "  Brookes,"  with  a  water  mill  in  Horsham 


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and  a  messuage,  etc.,  at  Stamerham  in  Horsham  called  "  Lyntots 
lands,"  land  in  Sullington,  "Steedcroft"  in  le  Scarfar  in  Horsham. 
"  Mershland  "  in  Warnham,  and  "  Tilgatt  alias  Tillatt  "  and 
"Spreckle"  in  Hitchingfield.  Made  will  21  April  1608— left 
"Cockmans"  to  Nicholas  L.  his  son,  and  "Mersland"  and  "Tilgat"  to 
Henry  L.  his  son  and  their  heirs.  Long  before  his  death  a  certain  John 
Lyntot,  his  father,  was  seized  of  "  Charrnans  alias  Longsland  "  and 
"  Brookland."  Also  long  before  his  death  Sir  Roger  Covert  was 
seized  of  manor  of  Sullington,  of  which  "  Lyntotts  lands  "  and  the 
crofts  were  held,  and  14  Edw.  I.  granted  them  to  a  certain  Robert  L. 
and  heirs  of  his  body,  with  reversion  to  lord  of  manor.  About 
38  Hen.  VIII.  John  Lyntot  was  seized  of  above  as  heir  of  the  body  of 
Robert  Lyntot.  Aforesaid  John  Lyntot,  father  of  R.  L.,  by  deed 
of  1  Jan.  33  Eliz.  settled  "  Lyntotts  lands  "  on  R.  L.,  his  son  and  heir, 
and  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever,  and  "  Charmans  "  on  R.  L.  for  life, 
and  after  for  a  certain  Elizabeth  Agate,  whom  R.  L.  afterwards 
married,  and  after  John  L.  died.  Elizabeth  the  widow  of  R.  L. 
survives  at  Warnham. 

663. 

WILLIAM  LISTKET.    Vol.  739,  No.  45. 

E.  G.,  1  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  15  Eeb.  12  Charles  (1637). 

Coheirs,  Mary  Harper,  wife  of  John  Harper,  one  of  the  sisters  of 
W.  L.,  Anna  Deering,  wife  of  Richard  Deering,  another  sister  of 
W.  L.,  and  Edward  Kidder,  son  of  John  Kidder,  deceased,  son  and  heir 
of  Bridgett  Kidder,  another  sister  of  W.  L.,  each  over  21. 

Lands. — Two  messuages  and  lands  called  "  "Worsteds  "  in  E.  Gr., 
and  by  deed  12  Aug.  22  James  between  him  and  Robert  Tredcraft  of 
Horsham,  gent.,  and  Listney  Treadcroft,  his  son  and  heir  apparent, 
granted  to  them  for  his  (W.  L.'s)  life,  then  to  use  of  Anne  his  wife 
during  widowhood,  and  after  to  Robert  T.  until  L.  T.  is  24,  when  to 
him,  his  heirs  and  assigns.  On  12  Jan.  12  Charles  made  will — left  to 
R.  T.  after  death  of  Anne  his  wife. 

664. 

MAET  LOCKIEE.     Vol.  618,  No.  20. 

Buckstedd,  1  Aug.  18  Charles. 

To  see  if  Mary  Lockier  is  a  lunatic.  Jurors  say  she  dwelling  at 
Rotherfield  is  a  lunatic  seized  of  reversion  after  death  of  Thomas  L. 
and  Joan  L. 

Thomas  Lockier  is  uncle  and  next  heir. 

Eliz.  Alchorne,  late  wife  and  relict  of  John  Lockier,  deceased, 
father  of  said  M.  L.  M.  L.,  now  aged  40  (?  14,  see  No.  665)  and 
more.  Thomas  and  Joan  Lockier  still  living  at  Rotherfield. 

665. 

MAET  LOCKTEE.    Vol.  718,  No.  159. 
Cliffe,  Lewes,  22  April  1658. 

The  Jurors  say  that  M.  L.  is  an  idiot  and  has  been  so  since  her 
birth  14  Oct.  1627  till  now.     Her  father  John  L.  died  14  April  1627. 
VOL.   XIV.  L 


146  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Lands  called  "  Boreshead,"  "Rendley,"  and  other  lands  in 
Rotherfield. 

Coheirs,  cousins  John  Highland,  aged  40,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  H. 
and  Silvester  his  wife,  sister  and  coheir  of  John  L.,  deceased,  Thomas 
Alchorne,  aged  45,  only  son  of  Thomas  A.  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
deceased,  another  sister  and  coheir  of  John  L.,  Anne,  now  wife  of 
John  Neeves,  aged  35,  only  daughter  of  John  Ovenden  and  Susan  his 
wife,  another  sister  and  coheir  of  John  L. 

666. 

THOMAS  LODGER.    Vol.  278,  No.  119. 

Arundel,  10  Sept.  36  Eliz.     Died  20  Aug.  33  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  16  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Westmarden.     Margaret  his  widow  survives. 

667. 

THOMAS  LOK.     Pile  1080,  No.  5.     Exchequer  Inqs.  P.M. 
E.  G.,  26  Oct.  20  Hen.  VIII.     Died  12  Oct.  9  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  11  years. 

Lands. — A  certain  Edward  Lok  was  seized  of  ....  in  Pulborowe, 
and  after  his  death  premises  descended  to  Thomas  Lok  his  son. 

668. 

JOAN  LONGE,  widow.     Vol.  568,  No.  103. 

Lewes,  29  March  14  Charles.  Died  1  Feb.  7  Charles  at 
Northmarden. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Longe,  gent.,  aged  40  at  her  death. 

Lands. — A  certain  Edward  Pyke  of  Frome  Selwood,  co.  Somerset, 
yeo.,  deceased,  on  27  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.  by  statute  staple  acknowledged 
that  he  owed  Robert  Ofraunt  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  £1000,  and  after 
15  Sept.  37  Hen.  VIII.  was  seized  of  2  messuages  and  lands  in  North 
Merdon,  co.  Sussex.  Robert  Graunt  took  them  28  April  .  .  Edw.  VI. 
The  right  of  Edw.  Pyke  (he  died  at  North  Marden)  to  reversion  after 
payment  of  debt  descended  on  his  death  to  J.  L.,  widow,  as  daughter 
and  heir. 

669. 

THOMAS  LOVELL,  knt.     Vol.  41,  No.  32. 

Chichester,  12  Oct.  16  Hen.  VIII.  Died  25  May  last  at  Endfield, 
Middlesex,  s.p. 

Coheirs,  nieces  Ursula  Husey,  wife  of  William  Husey,  esq.,  aged 
30  and  more.  Margaret  Gurney,  wife  of  Anthony  Gurney,  esq.,  aged 
26  and  more,  Ela  Bylsby,  wife  of  John  Bylsbv,  esq.,  aged  22  and  more, 
and  great-nephew  Thomas  Fitzlewes,  son  of  Elizabeth,  late  wife  of 
John  Fitzlewes,  aged  10  years  and  more  (Ursula,  Margaret,  Ela,  and 
Elizabeth,  daughters  and  heirs  of  Robert  Lovell,  knt.,  brother  of  T.  L.). 

Lands. — £31  2s.  7%d.  rent  in  Chichester,  and  by  deed  T.  L.  granted 
to  Richard,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  several  others,  among  whom 
Thomas  Lovell,  esq.,  to  use  of  his  last  will.  T.  L.  by  last  will  left  to 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  147 

Thomas  Maners,  Lord  Eoos,  remainder  to  Oliver  Maners  his  brother, 
remainder  to  Richard  Maners  his  brother,  remainder  right  heirs  of 
Thomas  M .,  Lord  Roos. 

670. 

FRANCIS  LUCAS.     Vol.  731,  No.  151. 
E.  GK,  5  Aug.  10  Charles.     Died  13  Oct.  5  Charles. 
Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  7  years  7  months  18  days. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "Longford"  in  Barcombe,  and 
lands  called  "Blundells"  and  "Mathies"  in  West  Hothly. 

671. 

CHEISTOPHEB  LUCKE.    Vol.  148,  No.  13. 
Lewes,  6  Oct.  10  Eliz.     Died  14  July  9  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  6. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Hawle  and  lands  in  Rotherfield  and  Mayfield. 
Alice,  widow  of  Christopher  and  mother  of  Edward,  receives  rents. 

672. 

RICHAKD  LUCK,  yeo.     Vol.  249,  No.  65. 
....  (faded  away)  18  ....  39  Eliz.     Died  3  May  35  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  33. 

Lands. — Henry  Nevill,  esq.,  18  Aug.  32  Eliz.,  lord  of  manor  of 
Mayfield,  granted  "  Durgatts  "  to  Richard  Luck. 

673. 

JOHN  LUCKE  of  Mayfield,  clerk.     Vol.  419,  No.  29. 

E.  G.,  21  April  1  Charles.     Died  12  July  22  James  at  Mayfield. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John  Lucke,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  of  1st  virgate  of  "Wateryard  and 
lands  at  Pryors  Crosse,  and  part  of  lands  of  virgate  of  Knoll,  near 
Knollands,  and  lands  of  2nd  virgate  of  Wateryard,  and  "  Highefield  " 
and  "  le  Downe,"  all  in  Mayfield  and  bought  of  Edward  Bennett,  also 
"  Bakehouse  Croft "  in  Wadhurst,  and  lands  called  "  Nicholas  Bar- 
hams  meadow"  in  Wadhurst.  Made  will  1  June  1024  and  left  some 
to  wife  Susan  his  ex'trix  for  bringing  up  his  daughters  and  some  to 
sons  Timothy  Luck  and  Thomas  Luck — left  to  his  eldest  son  John 
Lucke  £20  per  annum  out  of  lands  during  life  of  Susau. 

674. 

THOMAS  LUCKE,  yeo.     Vol.  593,  No.  10. 

E.  G.,  27  Aug.  16  Chas.     Died  8  May  1639. 

Heir,  nephew  John  Lucke,  i.e.,  son  of  John  Lucke,  eldest  brother 
of  T.  L.,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands.—"  Pipers,"  "  Pipers  Croft,"  and  "Highfield"  in  Wadhurst, 
lands  in  Lamberhurst  and  G-oudhurst,  co.  Kent.  Made  will  8  May 
1627 — brother  Christopher  Lucke  to  have  use  of  house  he  dwelleth  in 
(for  life,  and  after  to  Stephen  Apps  my  sister's  son)  in  Groudhurst, 
paying  brother  George  Apps  £10  per  annum — John  Kingwood  my 

i,  2 


148  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

brother-in-law  shall  have  my  land  at  Beddifield  hill  in  Wadhurst  for 
£200 — Thomas  Haman  of  Ticehurst,  my  sister's  son,  his  brother,  and 
5  sisters — to  Thomas  L.,  son  of  Bich.  L.  my  brother,  my  house  and 
lands  in  Lamberhurst. 

675. 

JOHN  LUDLOWE.     Vol.  3,  No.  26. 
Inquisition,  25  Feb.  3  Hen.  VII.     Died  3  Jan.  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  25  and  more. 
Lands. — "  Eyvers  "  in  Fittleworth  and  lands  in  Stopham. 

676. 

WILLIAM  LUTMAN,  gent.    Vol.  578,  No.  24. 

Petworth,  9  Sept.  15  Chas.     Died  20  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  Eobert,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage,  barns,  and  lands  in  Gooteham  alias  Goodham 
in  Storrington,  2  messuages,  land,  cottage  with  curtilage  and  land  in 
Felpham  alias  Felgham  alias  Feltham. 

677. 

THOMAS  LUXFORD.    Vol.  236,  No.  49. 

Horsham,  22  Oct.  35  Eliz.     Died  27  July  34  Eliz.  at  "Westmeston. 

Heir,  grandson  Thomas  L.,  son  of  son  John  L.,  deceased,  aged 
5  years. 

Lands. — "  Highfields "  in  Hurst  and  lands  in  Wartling — wife 
Joan — sons  George,  Thomas,  Francis. 

678. 

EDWARD  LUXFORD,  yeo.     Vol.  251,  No.  163. 

E.  G.,  2  Dec.  39  Eliz.    Died  27  June  38  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  25. 

Lands. —  "Eandols"  and  "Furlong"  in  Hurstpierpoint,  and  by 
deed  dated  22  Jan.  30  Eliz.  conveyed  to  trustees  for  self  for  life  and 
after  to  Thos.  his  son,  who  is  now  living  at  Hurstpierpoint;  also  seized 
of  "  Lambards  mead  "  in  Hurst,  and  by  deed  25  April  37  Eliz.  con- 
veyed to  Edward  Luxford  his  son,  now  living  at  Hurstpierpoint ;  also 
messuage  and  other  land  in  Hurst,  and  by  deed  5  April  37  Eliz. 
gave  to  Eichard  his  son,  with  remainder  to  Edward  his  son. 

679. 

THOMAS  LUXFORD.    Vol.  355,  No.  74,  and  Vol.  364,  No.  18. 
E.  G.,  17  May  14  James.     Died  27  Sept.  13  James. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  20  years  6  months,  and  married  to  Changed 
Collins. 

Lands. — Property  in  Wartling  and  "  Bomsells"  in  Horsmonceux. 

680. 

GEORGE  LUXFORD,  gent.     Vol.  489,  No.  140. 
E.  G.,  17  Jan.  8  Charles.     Died  1  Sept.  7  Charles. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  26  and  more. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  149 

Lands. — "  Highfields  "  in  Hurstpierpoint,  by  deed  dated  29  Oct. 
6  Chas.  on  marriage  of  Richard  L.  his  2nd  son  and  Sarah,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  Sir  Stephen  Boord,  deceased,  settled  on  himself  and 
them,  also  manor  of  Novington  in  Westmeston,  lands  in  TJckfield, 
Buxsted,  and  Pramfield,  manor  of  Ockley  in  Keymer  and  Ditchling, 
and  manor  or  capital  messuage  called  "  Grovelands  "  left  to  Richard  L:, 
remainder  to  George  L.,  son  of  Thomas  L.  of  Watlinge — also  seized 
of  "  Tillinghurstwood  "  in  Westmeston. 

681. 

JAMES  MANDEVILE.    Vol.  621,  No.  5. 

Petworth,  23  Sept.  18  Chas.     Died  at  Kirdford  13  July  last. 

Heir,  daughter  Dousabella  M.,  aged  5  months  1  day. 

Lands. — "  Rumballs  alias  Rumbolls  "  in  Kerdford,  "  Rickhurst " 
in  Duusfold  and  Shalford,  Surrey,  "  Birchhooke  "  in  Dunsfold.  Joan 
his  widow  survives  at  Kirdford  and  is  entitled  to  dower. 


682. 

JOHN  MANNINGS,  esq.    Vol.  721,  No.  45. 

Shoreham,  11  Sept.  10  Charles.     Died  1  Nov.  last. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Anne,  wife  of  Thos.  jLawly,  esq.,  aged  21,  and 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert  Caesar,  aged  18  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  at  Much  Haddam,  Herts,  manor  of  Heling,  co. 
Lincoln,  manor  of  Badhurst,  co.  Sussex,  Crawll  or  Crall  in  Warbleton, 
Crawll  or  Crall  forge  and  mills. 

683. 

ROBERT  MARCHE.    Vol.  141,  No.  23. 

Battle,  17  April  7  Elizabeth.     Died  3  February  5  Elizabeth. 

Heir,  son  Simon  Marche. 

Lands  called  "  Paradyse "  and  "  Pavysfeld  "  and  other  lands  in 
Playden,  messuage  in  Iden  which  descended  to  him  from  John  Marche 
his  father,  "  Spitleland "  in  Rye,  lands  in  Wittersham  and  New- 
church,  Kent,  messuage  and  lands  in  Ivychurch,  Kent,  which  descended 
to  him  on  the  death  of  Joan  his  mother,  7  mansions  and  8  gardens  in 
Rye,  and  other  lands  in  Rye.  Will  31  Dec.  5  Elizabeth — wife  Agnes, 
eldest  son  Simon,  under  21.  To  sons  Peter  M.,  Robert  M.,  John  M., 
Thomas  M.,  and  Joseph  M.,  and  to  daughter  Joan  Marche  various 
properties — sister  Ellen  to  have  £4  yearly  if  she  outlive  brother 
Henry  Bisshopp. 

684. 

SIMON  MARCHE,  gent.     Vol.  203,  No.  49. 

Lewes,  7  Oct.  26  Eliz.     Died  13  April  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  4  years  old  on  2  Dec.  next. 

Lands. — "  Spittle  land"  in  Rye,  land  called  "  Parvis  "  in  Playden, 
land  called  "  The  Paradysa  "  in  Playden,  etc.  Anne  March,  widow  of 
S.  M.,  survives. 


150  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

685. 

WILLIAM  MAECHE,  yeo.     Vol.  281,  No.  15. 

Lewes,  15  Dec.  1  James.     Died  28  July  1  James. 

Heir,  cousin  Thomas  March,  viz.,  son  of  Robert  M.,  brother  of 
Simon  M.,  father  of  W.  M.,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lands  in  Eye  called  "  Spittleland,"  "Pavys,"  and  "le  Paradise  "  in 
Playden,  "  le  Q-atehowse  "  in  Rye. 

686. 

JOHN  MABKWICK,  yeo.     Vol.  439,  No.  27. 
Shoreham,  29  July  4  Charles.     Died  25  Sept.  1  Charles. 
Heir,  brother  William,  aged  11  years  7  months  13  days. 
Lands. — "Feldlaud"    and   "Tyecroft"   in   Jevington,   messuage, 
barn,  and  land  in  Jevington. 

687. 

THOMAS  MAELOTT,  jun.,  gent.    Vol.  242,  No.  24,  and  Vol.  254, 

No.  85. 

E.  GK,  9  May  37  Eliz.     Died  15  May  1593. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  4  years  on  17  April  1594. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Muntham,  lands  in  Shipley  called  "  Booges," 
"  Pratts,"  and  "  Woodshuil  alias  Bockesals"  in  Billingshurst. 

688. 

EDMUND  MAEBET,  gent.  Vol.  282,  No.  20,  Vol.  291,  No.  1,  and 
Vol.  295,  No.  1. 

E.  Gr.,  28  Aug.  2  James.     Died  16  June  1  James  at  Hendly,  Berks. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  3  years  9  months  5  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  or  manor  of  Rusper  with  lands  in 
Rusper,  1  other  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Jefferys  "  and  "  Hall 
Ryddens  "  in  Rusper. 

689. 

THOMAS  MAESHALL,  yeo.    Vol.  282,  No.  6. 
Arundel,  12  April  2  James.     Died  12  Feb.  40  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  20  on  19  Nov.  last. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  called  "le  Red  lyon"  in  Horsham 
(formerly  called  Puffeshern),  also  "  Northlands  "  in  Horsham. 

690. 

ELLIS  MABTIN.    Vol.  557,  No.  46. 

E.  G.,  6  June  13  Chas.     Died  1  April  11  Chas. 

Heir,  cousin  John  Preston,  son  and  heir  of  John  P.,  deceased,  son 
and  heir  of  Isabel  P.,  only  sister  of  George  Martin,  deceased,  father  of 
E.  M.,  aged  29  and  more. 

Lands. — "Farleigh  Mill  "  and  lands  in  Guestling  and  Farley,  also 
lands  in  Wittersham,  Stone,  Ebony,  Shaddoxhurst,  Cranbrooke,  and 
Marden  in  Kent. 


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691. 

RICHABD  MASCALL,  gent.     Vol.  191,  No.  108. 

E.  Gr.,  21  March  22  Eliz.     Died  20  March  12  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Mascall,  then  aged  6  years  5  months,  but  now 
aged  16  years. 

Lands. — John  Mascall,  father  of  R.  M.,  was  seized  of  the  manor  of 
Plumpton  and  various  lands  in  P.,  and  10  Dec.  12  Eliz.  granted 
annuities  of  £40  to  Mary,  wife  of  R.  M.,  and  settled  the  property  to 
the  use  of  himself  for  life,  then  for  R.  M.  and  his  heirs.  R.  M.  died 
first,  and  John  Mascall  died  at  Plumpton  13  Feb.  13  Eliz. 

692. 

JOHN  MASCALL.    Vol.  226,  No.  143. 

Horsham,  5  Nov.  32  Eliz.     Died  6  Aug.  18  Eliz. 

Heir,  sou  Edward  M.,  aged  16  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Francis  Carewe,  esq.,  now  knt.,  on  10  June  14  Eliz. 
enfeoffed  aforesaid  J.  M.  and  Mary  his  wife  and  heirs  with  "  Yard- 
land"  in  West  Hoathly.  Mary  the  widow  still  lives. 

693. 

JOHN  MASCALL,  gent.,  of  Selmeston.     Vol.  226,  No.  160. 

Lewes,  6  Dec.  32  Eliz.     Died  14  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Walter,  aged  9  years  2  months  and  8  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Sherrington  in  Selmeston,  "  Ripe  "  and  "  Chid- 
dingly,"  which  he  granted  15  Sept.  14  Eliz.  to  Nicholas  Mascall  his 
father  for  60  years.  Nicholas  M.  still  living.  Other  lands  called 
"  Cranes  "  and  "  Shorthams  "  in  Selmeston. 

694. 

EDWAED  MASCALL,  gent.    Vol.  247,  No.  47. 

E.  Gr.,  14  July  38  Eliz.     Died  9  May  38  Eliz.  at  South  Mailing. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  9  years  1  month  12  days. 

Lands. — Site  of  manor  and  manor  house  of  manor  of  Plompton 
purchased  by  John  M.,  gent.,  grandfather  of  E.  M.,  of  Fras.  Carewe, 
esq.,  by  deed  4  July  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary.  E.  M.  and  others  on 
last  January  29  Eliz.  settled  to  the  use  of  last  will  of  E.  M.  Aforesaid 
John  M.  and  Richard  M.  his  son,  father  of  E.  M.,  on  10  Dec.  12  Eliz. 
granted  annuities  of  £40  to  Mary,  then  wife  of  Richard  M.,  for  life 
after  the  death  of  Richard  M.  E.  M.  made  will  24  Aug.  36  Eliz.— 
entailed  property  on  (1)  Richard  M.  his  eldest  son,  (2)  William  M.  his 
2nd  son,  (3)  Edward  M.,  jun.,  his  son,  (4),  right  heirs.  Mary  M. 
survives. 

695. 

ELIZABETH  MASSY  (?  widow).     Vol.  19,  No.  7. 

Petworth,  .  .  May  21  Hen.  VII.  Died  Friday  before  feast  of 
Annunciation,  B.V.M. 

Heir,  great-grandson  John  Dyke,  viz.,  son  of  Thomas,  son  of 
Henry,  son  of  same  E.  M.,  aged  6  years  and  more. 


152  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — .  .  .  .  Lurgarsale,  40  messuages  and  much  landed  property 
in  Lurgarsale,  By  worth,  Cotes,  "Warnecamp,  Egdene,  North  Harden, 
etc.  (mostly  illegible  .  .  .  .,  something  about  John  Warnett  and  John 
Nicholl,  ?  trustees  to  uses  of  her  last  will),  they  at  her  instance  con- 
veyed to  John  Shirley  and  Elizabeth  Dyke  7  July  19  Hen.  VII. 
2  Aug.  19  Hen.  VII.  E.  M.  made  will. 

696. 

GEOBGE  MATHEW  of  Lewes.     Vol.  594,  No.  51. 

Chichester,  23  Sept.  16  Charles.  Died  19  March  12  Charles 
at  Lewes. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  19  years  5  months  14  days. 

Lauds. — Messuage  and  close  in  St.  Michael's,  Lewes,  formerly 
"  Loves,"  in  his  own  occupation,  and  another  messuage  in  Lewes  in 
occupation  of  Thomas  Cowlstocke.  Made  will  15  March  12  Charles, 
that  Thomas  Mathew  his  brother  and  Thomas  Alchorne  his  ex'ors 
should  receive  rents,  etc.,  until  his  2  sons  John  and  Thomas  were  21. 
Thomas  Mathew  and  Thomas  Alchorne  have  received  the  rents. 

697. 

THOMAS  MAT  of  Tysherst,  gent.     Vol.  97,  No.  85. 
Lewes,  8  June  6  Edw.  VI.     Died  (date  not  found). 
Heir,  son  Thomas  May,  aged  25  years  at  his  father's  death. 
Lands. — Manor  of   Pashley   in   Ticehurst,    manor  of  Py cards  in 
Wadherst.     Made  will  and  left  latter  property  to  son  George  May. 

698. 

RICHABD  MATE,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor  of  London.  Vol.  216, 
No.  92. 

E.  G.,  27  Feb.  30  Eliz.     Died  19  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Mauor  of  Midellavant  alias  Rawmere  alias  Roughmere, 
"  Stiffords  Clay  "  in  Essex,  messuage  in  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  London. 
President  and  Scholars  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Oxford,  were  seized  of 
capital  messuage  in  St.  Mary  Aldermary,  London,  and  on  25  Nov. 
27  Eliz.  granted  to  R.  M.,  deceased,  and  Mary  his  wife,  and  heirs  of 
R.  M.,  Mary  still  living,  2  messuages  in  Watling  Street,  parish 
St.  John  Evangelist,  London.  Made  will  18  Sept.  29  Eliz. — gave  to 
wife  Mary  lauds  in  Sussex,  etc. — to  son  Richard  lands  in  Stifford — 
son  William  messuage  called  "  Redcrosse"  in  Watling  Street — to  son 
Thomas  next  house  called  "  Spread  Eagle  " — to  son  Humphrey  house 
in  St.  Thomas  Apostle — Thomas  and  Humphrey  at  24. 

699. 

GEORGE  MATE,  eaq.     Vol.  236,  No.  88. 
Horsham,  22  Oct.  35  Eliz.     Died  15  Sept.  last  at  Burwash. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  M.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Seized  of  "  Reekely  alias  Racklygh"  in  Burwash  and 
Ticehurst,  etc.  Made  will  24  Oct.  34  Eliz. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

700. 

THOMAS  MAT,  esq.     Vol.  324,  No.  174. 
E.  G-.,  22  May  9  James.     Died  9  July  last. 
Heir,  eldest  son  Anthony  May,  aged  20  years  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Pashley  in  Ticehurst  and  Etcbingham,  "Brorne- 
hurst "  in  Ticehurst  and  Etchingham,  etc. 

701. 

THOMAS  MATE,  knt.     Vol.  366,  No.  180. 

E.  G-.,  21  Jan.  14  James.     Died  23  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas  May,  esq.,  aged  20  years  6  months  and 
not  more  at  father's  death. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Mayfield  and  Pennybridge  alias  Bettersden  and 
portion  of  tithes,  and  by  deed  23  March  5  James  mortgaged  them  to 
Win.  Maynard  and  Abraham  Maynard,  son  of  Richard  Maynard, 
and  after  mortgaged  them  to  Richard  May  of  Islington,  co.  Middlesex, 
gent.,  for  £600.  Richard  May  by  deed  .  .  Nov.  1615  sold  to  said 
T.  M.  for  £1323,  but  T.  M.  did  not  pay,  Rich.  M.  therefore  possessed. 
T.  M.  .  .  7  April  44  Eliz.  leased  to  Thomas  Aynscombe,  late  of  Mayfield, 
gent.,  deceased,  a  parcel  of  land,  part  of  Mayfield  Park,  for  200  years 
for  use  of  Stephen  Aynscombe  his  son  ;  also  leased  another  part  to 
Thomas  A.  for  benefit  of  his  son  Thos.  A.  Thomas  Aynscombe  died 
and  made  Thos.  A.  his  son  ex'or.  T.  M.  also  by  deed  12  Oct. 
12  James  leased  to  John  Fuller  of  Hunts  in  Mayfield,  gent.,  Mayfield 
Park  in  M.  for  7  years. 

702. 

JOHN  MAT,  esq.     Vol.  470,  No.  47. 

Shoreham,  6  Sept.  7  Charles.     Died  13  Jan.  last  at  Middlelavant. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  May,  esq.,  aged  27  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Middlelavant  alias  Rawmeere,  rectory  of  M., 
Goodwood  Park  in  Westhampnett,  etc.  Made  will  15  Jan.  1624  and 
left  portion  to  John  May  his  son. 

703. 

ANTHONT  MAT,  esq.    Vol.  537,  No.  73. 

Battle,  22  Sept.  12  Chas.     Died  at  Ticehurst  14  June  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward  M.,  aged  10  years  3  months  19  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Pashley  in  Ticehurst  and  Etchingham,  Brom- 
hurst,  Walredge,  half  the  manor  of  Kitchingham  in  Etchingham, 
"  Westnewicke  "  in  E.,  "Streeters"  in  T.,  and  reversion  after  death  of 
Anne  M.,  wid.,  his  mother,  of  "  Shewes,"  "  Brookefarme,"  and 
"  Blashenden "  in  Frittenden,  Kent,  other  lands  in  Ticehurst  and 
Etchingham.  Made  will  1  Nov.  1635 — wife  Joan — sons  Edward, 
Adrian,  and  Anthony. 

704. 

WILLIAM  MATNARD.     Vol.  378,  No.  128. 

E.  GK,  8  Sept.  17  James.     Died  30  May  17  James. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Richard,  aged  9  years  6  months. 


154  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — "W.  M.  seized  of  manor  of  Pennybridge  alias  Battersden 
in  Mayfield,  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  of  Mayfield  Eectory,  windmill  and 
cottage  in  M.,  capital  messuage  in  Pevensey  and  Westham,  "  High- 
field"  in  Mayfield.  Made  will  28  May  1619,  made  Frances  his  wife 
ex'or,  and  left  lauds  to  her  till  son  William  is  21  for  benefit  of  his  two 
younger  children. 

705. 

EICHAED  MAYNAED.    Vol.  395,  No.  88. 

Horsham,  20  Aug.  20  Jas.     Died  12  Jan.  16  Jas. 

Heir,  son  John  M.,  aged  19  years  4  months  14  days. 

Lands  called  "le  Trench,"  "  Hale,"  "  Copbarowe,"  "  Milfield,"  "le 
fower  acres,"  "le  Aldrett,"  "  le  Mote  Mede,"  "  Osynershe  alias 
Bulfiuches,"  and  other  lands  in  Eotherfield,  lands  in  Mayfield.  Made 
will  6  Jan.  1618 — sons  John,  Richard,  arid  William — daughters 
Beatrice  and  Anne. 

706. 

BICHAED  MAYNAED,  gent.     Vol.  488,  No.  96. 

E.  G-.,  17  Jan.  8  Charles.     Died  27  Oct.  7  Charles. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  4  months  7  days. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  near  Townerow  in  Eotherfield,  and  another 
messuage,  etc.,  in  E.,  "  Streteland  "  and  other  lands  in  E.,  late  lands 
of  Nicholas  and  Thomas  Aderoll,  deceased,  and  lands  late  of  John 
Stapley  and  Nicholas  Stapley,  deceased,  and  of  Eichd.  Stanley, 
also  "  Sunt "  in  Mayfield,  and  lands  in  M.  bought  of  Thos.  Peckham. 
Mary,  widow  of  E.  M.,  survives. 

707. 

EICHAED  MAYNAED.    Vol.  622,  No.  26. 

Busted,  10  Aug.  18  Charles.     Died  13  May  last  at  Mayfield. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  10  years  and  5  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Pennybridge  alias  Betersden  in  Mayfield,  and 
tithes  on  said  demesne  land  and  Pennybridge  Common  alias  Penny- 
bridge  wood,  land  in  M.  and  messuage  and  marshland  called 
"  Seyviers  "  and  "  Nenfolds  "  in  Pevensey,  and  "  Mables,"  "  Masons," 
marshland  in  Pevensey  and  Westham.  Eichard  Maynard  is  younger  son, 
now  living,  Bridget  his  widow  is  living  at  Mayfield,  Frances  M.,  widow 
of  Wm.  M.,  deceased,  father  of  E.  M.,  is  entitled  to  dower  out  of 
premises. 

708. 

THOMAS  MEEEE,  gent.     Vol.  24,  fo.  172,  Wards  and  Liveries  Series. 

E.  G-.,  22  Aug.  39  Eliz.     Died  2  April  39  Eliz.  at  Westham. 

Heir,  son  John  Meere,  aged  20  years  3  months. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Grlyndley "  and 
"  Sheppham,"  other  messuages  and  lands  in  Westham,  etc.,  "Eeeders" 
at  Eickney,  marsh  at  Eickney  called  "Eickney"  and  "Eushbrooke," 
etc.,  one  messuage  and  lauds  called  "  Aderyes "  in  Haylesham  at 
Moorebrooke,  lands  bought  of  Edmund  Wade,  "the  Hooke"  in  West- 
ham,  "  Masons  "  at  Haukhain  in  Westham. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  155 

709. 

WILLIAM  MELLERSHE.     Vol.  739,  No.  50. 

E.  Gr.,  2  Oct.  15  Charles.     Died  18  March  13  Charles. 

Heir,  eldest  son  "William,  aged  10  years. 

Lands. — "  Nappers  "  in  Wolavington,  "  Obernes  "  in  Farnehurst, 
and  "  Eedingham  "  and  a  cottage  called  "  Hownley  "  in  Farnehurst, 
and  a  cottage  in  Ambersham. 

710. 

JOHN  MTCHELL  of  Cuckfield,  gent.     Vol.  85,  N"o.  30. 

Steyning,  14  Nov.  1  Edw.  VI.     Died  15  Oct.  38  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Edmund  Michell,  aged  38,  and  married  9  Dec. 
25  Henry  VIII.  to  Joan  Hensley. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Othale.  John  Michell  his  father  made  his  will 
22  Dec.  16  Hen.  VIII.  (1524),  and  died  1  Feb.  16  Hen.  VIII.  (1525). 
Manor  of  Tyes  and  Okendenes,  etc. 

711. 

ROGER  MICHELL  of  Henfield.     Vol.  275,  No.  290. 

E.  GK,  23  May  18  Eliz.     Died  5  April  18  Bliz.  at  Henfield. 

Heir,  son  Roger,  aged  16  on  18  April  last. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Wantley,  and  on  4  April  18  Eliz.  made  will  at 
Hen  He  Id  and  left  my  brother  (Thomas)  Bishop  pe  (esq.)  and  my 
brother  (John)  Comber  (gent.)  executors  to  deal  with  the  manor  for 
benefit  of  his  son  and  heir. 

712. 

THOMAS  MTCHELL,  late  of  Eudgwick,  gent.     Vol.  235,  No.  88. 

Mydhurst,  19  April  35  Eliz.     Died  21  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — Thomas,  Lord  Buckhurst,  on  28  April  15  Eliz.  leased 
Rectory  and  tithes  of  Groring  to  T.  M.  for  unexpired  portion  of  lease  to 
Anthony  Ludgater,  dated  2  May  5  Eliz.,  for  41  years.  T.  M.  bought 
reversion  and  sold  to  Thomas  Churchar  of  Inner  Temple  messuage  and 
laud  in  Goring,  late  John  Bennett's,  "  Skelshouse  Croft,"  watermill 
called  "  Ho rsham  Myle,"  "Grroveland"  and  other  lands  in  Horsham. 
Henry  Strudwick  and  Joan  his  wife  10  April  16  Eliz.  sold  "  Servells 
alias  Estlands  "  to  T.  M.,  who  on  10  Oct.  24  Eliz.  assigned  it  to  his 
brother  John  Michell  to  his  (T.  M.'s)  use. 

713. 

JOHN  MICHELL,  yeo.     Vol.  236,  No.  84. 
Petworth,  7  June  35  Eliz.     Died  2  March  35  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John  M.,  aged  16  on  22  Feb.  last. 
Lands. — "Thetchars  alias  Cockes  "  in  Warnham. 

714. 

JOHN  MTCHELL  (MICHELL),  yeo.  Vol.  291,  No.  69,  and  Vol.  394, 
No.  35. 

Horsham,  11  March  3  James.     Died  20  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  4  years  and  more. 


156  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — "  Thetchers  alias  Cockes,"  "  Thelland,"  "  Denny  mede," 
"  Nashland,"  "  Chickens,"  "  Sladeland,"  "  Northeland  alias  Brockers," 
and  "  Gylles,"  all  in  Warnhain,  "  le  Upper  Toate  "  in  Hitchingfield." 
J.  M.  made  will  20  Dec.  1605 — sons  John  and  James — daughter 
Anne.  Jane,  widow  of  J.  M.,  remarried  John  Warden  before  26  Oct. 
20  James. 

715. 

JOHN  MICHELL.     Vol.  295,  No.  23. 
E.  Or.,  3  June  5  James.     Died  (date  not  given). 
Heir,  son  Henry  Michell,  aged  27  and  more  at  father's  death. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "  Holcombes"  in  Cuckfield,  and 
land  in  Clayton  formerly  part  of  the  possessions  of  John  de  Stuttaford. 

716. 

JOHN  MICHELL  of  Stamerham  in  Horsham,  esq.    Vol.  325,  No.  193. 

Horsham,  15  March  8  James.     Died  16  Nov.  last,  s.p. 

Heir,  cousin  Eoger  Michell,  gent.,  aged  35  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  called  "  Stammerham  "  in  Horsham  and 
Hitchingfield,  "  Jupps  alias  Sexteyns,"  "  Feists  "  and  "  Brights  alias 
Stedmans"  and  "  Heaths,"  "le  Sparr  "  in  Horsham,  capital  messuage 
in  Warnham,  "  Cooks  "  in  Slinfold,  "  Bosses  "  in  Hitchingfield,  lands 
in  Sutton,  co.  Surrey,  3  messuages  in  St.  Mary  Spitle,  London.  Made 
will  16  Nov.  last,  quoted. 

717. 

HENRY  MICHELL.    Vol.  338,  No.  38. 

E.  GK,  last  June  11  James.     Died  20  Nov.  38  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  21  on  1  Aug.  last. 

Lands. — Messuage  called  "  Clarkes  alias  Bakers,"  "  Powkhill  alias 
Powcrofts,"  and  "Ashfolds,"  with  appurts.  in  Rusper,  land  called 
"  Bonewyks  "  in  Rusper. 

718. 

JOHN  MICHELL.    Vol.  355,  No.  66. 

Petworth,  10  Dec.  14  James.     Died  6  July  13  James  at  Cowfold. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  2  months  20  days. 

Lands. — Property  in  Portslade,  Aldrington,  and  Cowfold.  Joyce 
his  widow  claims  dower. 

719. 

RICHARD  MICHELL  of  Henfield,  yeo.     Vol.  365,  No.  141. 

Petworth,  1  Aug.  15  Jas.     Died  3  June  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  M.,  aged  2  years  on  20  Oct.  last. 

Lands  called  "Nymans"  in  Henfield,  "Little  Woollis"  in  Ashurst, 
"  Estrich "  in  West  Grinstead,  "  Bullock  lands "  and  "  Wistons 
Gardens  "  in  Cowfold,  other  lands  in  Henfield,  Woodmancoat,  Tar- 
ring, Salvington,  Thakeham,  and  Chiltington.  Made  will  20  April 
last — sister  Joane — brother-in-law  Thomas  Greenfield  and  .... 
Constable. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  157 

720. 

THOMAS  MICHELL,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  John  Michell,  deceased. 
Vol.  447,  No.  52. 

Shoreham,  2  June  5  Charles.     Died  2  May  last,  a  minor. 

Heir,  cousin  Thomas  Michel!,  son  and  heir  of  Eichard  M.,  deceased, 
brother  of  aforesaid  John  Michell,  deceased,  father  of  T.  M.,  aged 
14  years  6  months  4  days,  in  ward  to  King. 

Lands. — T.  M.,  while  in  minority  and  in  ward  to  King,  was  seized 
of  messuage,  etc.,  in  Portslade  called  "Testers  alias  Anstye,"  "Lamp- 
land"  in  Aldrington  in  parish  of  Portslade,  "Wilcocks  "  and  "Buck- 
hatch"  in  Cowfold,  cottage,  etc.,  in  C.,  and  "Trenchmers"  in  Cowfold. 

721. 

BOGEB  MICHELL,  gent.     Vol.  456,  No.  64. 

E.  G.,  25  May  6  Charles.     Died  15  March  last, 

Heir,  son  John  Michell,  aged  8  years  1  month  24  days. 

Lands. — "Fieldplace"  in  Warnham,  "Cookes"  in  Slinfould,  and 
by  deed  18  Jan.  17  James  for  love  to  Mary  his  wife  and  his  issue 
granted  to  Walter  Cole  and  Wm.  Cole,  gents.,  to  stand  seized  of  them  for 
himself  and  Mary  his  wife  during  their  lives,  and  after  for  their  issue 
male,  remainder  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Henry  Marden,  eldest  daughter 
of  E.  M.,  Margaret  Michell,  Mary  M.,  Susanna  M.,  and  Mary  M., 
daughters  of  E.  M.  E.  M.  also  seized  of  "  Basses  alias  Walfords  "  in 
Hitchingfield,  and  by  deed  21  March  19  James  let  it  to  Henry  Cole, 
gent.,  also  "  Stedmans  "  in  "Warnham. 

722. 

EDWABD  MICHELL,  esq.    Vol.  743,  No.  14. 

E.  G.,  27  May  16  Chas.     Died  5  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  Theobald  M.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands  called  "  Groveland,"  "  Burlescroft,"  "  Stedmaus,"  and 
"Britts"  in  Horsham,  "Bennetts,"  "  Sarehagers,"  "le  Mount," 
"  Westons,"  and  "  Hills  "  in  Itchingfield.  On  26  May  3  Chas.  settled 
above  on  marriage  of  Theobald  M.  his  son  and  Anne,  eldest  daughter 
of  Henry  Goring,  esq.,  and  also  same  date  settled  "  Stamerham," 
"Cadmans,"  "Masters,"  "Sparre,"  "Maries"  in  Horsham,  and  other 
properties  in  Horsham,  Itchingfield,  and  Shipley  on  himself  for  life, 
with  remainder  to  (1)  Theobald  M.  his  son  and  heir,  (2)  Edward 
Michell  his  2nd  son,  (3)  John  Michell  his  3rd  son. 

723. 

THEOBALD  MICHELL,  esq.    Vol.  605,  No.  10. 

E.  G.,  10  Jan.  17  Chas.     Died  15  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  7  years  11  months. 

Lands.— Edward  Michell,  father  of  T.  M.,  on  26  May  3  Chas.  on 
the  marriage  of  T.  M.  his  son  and  heir  with  Ann,  now  living,  eldest 
daughter  of  Henry  Goring,  esq.,  settled  on  them  and  their  heirs  (with 
remainder  to  Edward  M.,  brother  of  T.  M.)  "  Groveland,"  "  Barles- 


158  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

croft,"  "Stedmans,"  "Byrts,"  and  other  lands  in  Horsham,  "Bennetts," 
"  Sarehagers,"  "le  Mount,"  "Westens,"  and  "Hills"  in  Hitchingfield, 
and  afterwards  died.  T.  M.  also  seized  of  "  Masters,"  "  Sparre," 
"  Maries,"  and  other  lands  in  Horsham,  Hitchingfield,  and  Shipley, 
"Carpenters,"  "  Ford,"  "Badfield,"  and  "le  Almeshouses"  in  Horsham, 
"Eiddens,"  "  le  Chauntreyfield,"  "Series,"  and  "Bangers"  in 
Horsham,  Warnham,  Hitchingfield,  and  Shipley,  capital  messuage  and 
lands  called  "  Stamerham  "  in  Horsham,  "  Stydalis  alias  Stydolphes  " 
and  "  Wilderness  "  in  Scale  and  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  lands  in  Kemsing. 

724. 

THOMAS  MICHELBOBNE  of  Winchester,  esq.     Vol.  200,  No.  47. 

Brightelmston,  3  April  25  Eliz.  Died  at  the  manor  of  Otterburne 
29  Dec. 

Heir,  son  Laurence,  aged  19  on  18  July  last. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bonesmersh  alias  Popesmersh  in  Iden,  Playden, 
Peasmarsh,  and  Rye,  moiety  of  manor  of  Horsey,  lands  in  Pevensey  and 
Westham,  "  Nalderet "  and  "  Parks  "  in  Cuckfield,  manor  of  Pekes  in 
Brighthelmstone,  "  Scripses  "  in  Ardingly,  watermill  in  Balcombe,  etc. 

723. 

EICHABD  MICHELBOENE  of  Horsted  Keynes,  gent.  Vol.  217, 
No.  125. 

E.  G-.,  3  Dec.  28  Eliz.     Died  at  Horsted  Keynes  29  April  25  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  Michelborne,  aged  39  years  and  more. 

Lands  and  messuages  in  Harting,  West  Harting,  Eogate,  and 
Terwike,  and  tithes  in  Keymer  settled  .  .  Oct.  5  Eliz.  on  the  marriage 
of  his  son  and  heir  Eichard  Michelborne  with  Agnes  Turke,  both  now 
living  at  Horsted  Keynes,  also  reversion  of  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Horsted  Keynes  and  Brodhurst  after  the  death  of  Drew  Barrantyne, 
esq.  By  his  will  dated  27  May  21  Eliz.  he  bequeathed  the  remainder 
of  these  premises  to  Eichard  Michelborne,  son  of  Eichard  Michelborne, 
his  son  also  seized  of  '"Clarkes"  in  Worth,  E.  Gr.,  and  West  Hoathly, 
which  he  left  to  Ann  Beard  for  her  life,  nlso  seized  of  "  Freckbarrow," 
"Bedells,"  "  Fetherells,"  "  Tankersbridge,"  "Fyvians,' '"  Agnesales," 
and  "  Dymokes "  and  other  lands  in  Ditchling,  and  tithes  in  Ditch- 
ling,  etc. 

726. 

JAKE  MICHELBOENE,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Thomas  Parson  of 
Steyning.  Vol.  212,  No.  1. 

Lewes,  6  Sept.  29  Eliz.     Died  last  of  March  16  Eliz.  at  Clayton. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Michelborne,  aged  25  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Seized  of  "  Bydlyngton  barn  "  and  property  in  Bramber, 
she  married  Edward  Michelborne  of  Clayton,  gent.,  and  had  divers 
sons,  and  died,  and  afterwards  Edward  M.  died  19  May  29  Eliz.  at 
Clayton. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  159 

727. 

EICHARD  MYTCHELBORNE,  esq.     Vol.  301,  No.  83. 

E.  G.,  22  March  5  James.     Died  17  Oct.  5  Jatnes. 

Heir,  son  Richard  M.,  knt.,  aged  36  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Freekbarrowe "  in 
Ditchling,  other  lands  called  "  Beadells,"  "  Fetherells,"  "  Fivians," 
"  Tankarsbridge,"  "  Agnesales,"  "  Dymocks,"  and  other  lands  in 
Ditchling. 

728. 

EDWARD  MICHELBORNE,  knt.     Vol.  314,  No.  111. 

Arundel,  5  April  8  Jas.     Died  27  April  7  Jas. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Michelborne,  esq.,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — "Hammonds"  in  Clayton,  "Higgadens"  in  Keymer, 
"  Petlandes  "  in  Cuckfield,  manor  of  Peuhurst  in  Penhurst,  moiety  of 
lands  in  Horseye  in  Pevensey,  lands  in  Wartling  and  Felpham. 

729. 

BICHARD  MICHELBORNE,  knt.     Vol.  743,  No.  13. 

Lewes,  21  Aug.  15  Chas.     Died  6  Sept.  14  Chas. 

Heir,1  son  William  Michelborne,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Horsted-Keynes-Brodhurst,  Oldens,  and 
Stanmer  alias  Audwicke  in  Stanmer,  hundred  of  Dane  hill,  Horsted, 
portion  of  tithes  of  Ditchling  and  many  (named)  lands  in  D.  On 
29  July  7  Chas.  on  marriage  of  William  M.  his  son  and  heir  with 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  Laurence  Ashburnham,  esq.,  settled  jointure 
on  his  wife  Lady  Cordell  M.,  with  remainder  to  them. 

730. 

ARTHUR  MIDDLETON,  gent.     Vol.  568,  No.  124. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  14  Charles.     Died  10  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  Francis  M.,  aged  17  years  7  months. 

Lands. — John  INliddleton,  esq.,  father  of  A.  M.,  was  seized  of  land  at 
Guildford  alias  E.  Guildeford,  and  levied  fine  Hilary  17  James  to  use  of 
A.  M.  for  life,  then  to  Anne  M.,  A.  M.'s  wife,  then  to  A.  M.'s  heirs  and 
assigns.  A.  M.  Mich.  6  Chas.  settled  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  Anne 
his  wife,  then  on  Arthur  Middleton  their  2nd  son,  remainder  to  Thomas 
M.  their  3rd  son,  remainder  to  Edward  M.  their  4th  son.  A.  M.  seized 
of  messuage  called  "Bakers"  in  Hamsey  and  St.  John's,  Lewes,  "Beles 
Hawe  "  in  H.,  and  by  fine  Trinity  6  Chas.  conveyed  as  above  to  self  and 
wife,  remainder  to  Francis  M.,  son  and  heir  and  heirs  male,  remainder 
to  Arthur  M.,  2nd  son,  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of 
Francis  M.  A.  M.  also  seized  of  two-thirds  manor  of  Burnigfeld 
in  Dunsfold,  Awfold,  and  Chiddingfold,  co.  Surrey,  conveyed  to 
self  for  life,  then  half  to  Thomas  M.  3rd  son,  heirs  male,  remainder  to 
Francis  M.,  son  and  heir,  and  heirs  male,  remainder  Arthur  M.,  2nd 
son,  remainder  Edward  M.,  4th  son,  half  to  Edward,  remainder  to 
Francis,  remainder  to  Arthur,  remainder  to  Thomas.  Anne  the  widow, 
Thomas,  Arthur,  and  Edward  also  survive.  Francis  Derehaugh  sold 
manors  of  Gedgrave,  co.  Suffolk,  1  Oct.  13  James,  to  A.  M. 


160  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

731. 

JOHN  MIDDLETON,  esq.     Vol.  595,  No.  103. 

E.  G.,  2  Oct.  15  Chas.     Died  17  July  1636. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  M.,  esq.,  aged  30  and  more  at  his  father's  death. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Prestwood  in  Ifeild,  and  "  Prestwood  Common," 
land  in  Ifield,  "  Gotweeke  farm"  in  Eusper,  "Hills"  and  "Delvefield" 
in  Horsham,  and  a  chapel  to  same  messuage  belonging,  "  Langhurst 
"Wood"  and  "  Shortisfield"  in  Horsham,  "  Calshotts,"  "Mansills,"  and 
"  Cockerells  "  in  Horsham,  Chauntry  lands  in  Warnbam,  and  "  Fur- 
niggs  "  in  Warnham. 

732. 

EICHABD  MIDDLETON,  gent.     Vol.  618,  No.  17. 

Horsham,  21  April  18  Charles.     Died  8  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  18  years. 

Lands. — "  Sherlockes "  and  "  Waterb ridges  "  in  Cranley,  co. 
Surrey,  and  "  Cranley  Forge,"  and  by  deed  23  Sept.  18  James 
enfeoffed  Eobert  Eversfield  and  John  Clowser  to  use  of  E.  M.,  then 
to  use  of  Elizabeth  E.,  only  daughter  and  heir  apparent  of  Eobert  E., 
for  jointure,  remainder  their  heirs  male.  R.  M.  married  said  Eliz.  E. 
John  Clowser  and  Eichd.  Clowser  his  son  and  heir  cdnveyed 
"  Tyckfold"  and  "Eidgebrook"  in  Warnham  to  E.  M.  Eobt.  Eversfield 
seized  of  "  Lynkers"  in  Horsham,  and  on  10  Aug.  1629  made  will — 
left  to  Mary  his  wife  for  life,  after  to  Ed.  and  Eliz.  M.  E.  M.  made  will 
13  Feb.  15  Chas.  Elizabeth  the  widow  survives. 

733. 

JOHN  MYDMOBE.     Vol.  651,  No.  147. 

E.  G.,  26  July  14  James.     Died  29  March  last  at  Chiddingly. 

Heir,  son  Ellis  Midmore,  aged  9  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Bannesters  "  and  "  Tutsomes "  in  Chiddingly;  also 
"Saly,"  "  Breachcroft,"  "  Bromefeld,"  "  Longread,"  and  "  Welland  " 
in  Chiddingly,  etc. 

734. 

WILLIAM  MILL.    Vol.  11,  No.  115. 

Proof  of  age.  Thursday,  9  March  12  Hen.  VII.,  William  Mill,  son 
and  heir  of  Eichard  Mill,  was  born  at  Pulborough  on  feast  of 
St.  George,  which  fell  on  23  April  13  Edw.  IV.,  and  was  bap.  in  the 
baptistry  of  parish  church  of  Pulborough. 

735. 

EICHAED  MILL.     Vol.  23,  No.  185. 

Crawley,  3  Aug.  16  Hen.  VII.  Died  Monday  in  Easter  week 
16  Edw.  IV. 

Heir,  son  William  Mill,  an  idiot,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  W(alderton,  see  next  Inq.),  half  manor  of 
Pulborough,  le  Mote,  etc.,  in  P.  conveyed  28  Jan.  12  Edw.  IV.  to 
trustees  to  raise  £140  for  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  executrix  of  Maud 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  161 

Mill  and  wife  of  "William  Essex,  £20  for  Thomas  Combe,  esq.,  and 
100  marks  for  the  marriage  of  Anne  Mill  his  daughter,  now  living. 
On  the  same  day  E.  M.  also  settled  the  manor  of  Mundeham, 
"  Palmers,"  "  Combes,"  and  "  Floodes  "  in  Findon,  and  "  Copden  "  in 
Sullington  on  Margaret  his  wife  for  life. 

736. 

EICHARD  MTLL,  gent.     Vol.  15,  No.  94. 

Petworth,  29  Oct.  17  Hen.  VII.     Died  18  April  16  Edw.  IV. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  6  at  his  father's  death  and  now  aged  30 
and  more,  an  idiot  and  of  weak  mind  from  birth. 

Lands. — Half  manor  of  Pulborough  and  capital  messuage  and  lands 
called  "  le  Mote,"  etc.,  in  P.,  "  Cobden,"  also  watermill  in  Sullyngton, 
manors  of  Mundeham  and  "Walderton,  "Palmers,"  etc.,  in  Fyndon, 
messuage  and  land  in  Hunston.  Thos.  Combes  and  John  Apsley, 
executors  of  will  of  E.  M.,  have  received  rents  and  profits  till  19  Nov. 
13  Hen.  VII.  Wm.  Myll  expelled  John  Dawtrey  from  and  has  some 
lands  in  Oving,  whether  justly  or  unjustly  jurors  do  not  know. 

737. 

THOMAS  MTLL,  late  of  Grethara,  gent.     Vol.  66,  No.  69. 

Chichester,  9  Sept.  34  Hen.  VIII.  Died  27  Aug.  32  Hen.  VIII. 
at  Gretham. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  Mill,  aged  7  years  and  more,  but  not  8. 

Lands. — William  Myll,  father  of  T.  M.,  was  seized  of  "  Thomas- 
land,"  "  Willards,"  and  "  le  Mylhowse  "  in  Pulborough,  "  Todhurst " 
in  Chyltyngton,  "  Lanars  "  in  Eugewyke.  and  land  in  Storryngton, 
and  by  deed  12  Dec.  26  Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  trustees  in  them  to  use 
of  T.  M.  and  Elizabeth  Furlongar,  whom  T.  M.  intended  to  marry, 
longer  liver,  remainder  to  T.  M.'s  right  heirs,  and  after  T.  M.  married 
Eliz.  F.  at  Gretham,  and  after  T.  M.  died.  Elizabeth  survived  him  and 
is  living  at  G.  T.  M.  was  seized  of  half  manor  of  Gretham  and  lands 
called  "  Scotenham  "  in  Petworth  and  Sutton,  property  in  Chichester 
and  Wygynholte,  "  le  Swylde  "  in  Pulborough,  "  Pelvellys  "  in  Kird- 
ford,  "  Pettesfold  "  in  Kirdford,  and  other  lands.  Made  will  26  Aug. 
1540 — left  Elizabeth  his  wife  his  house  until  son  was  of  age. 

738. 

EICHABD  MILL  or  MTLLES,  gent.  Vol.  175,  No.  73,  and  Vol.  183, 
No.  74. 

Horsham,  15  June  18  Eliz.     Died  16  June  18  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William  Myll,  aged  6  years  10  months  24  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Thomsland,"  "  Willardes,"  "  Milhowse  "  in  Pulborough, 
"Todhurst"  in  Chiltington,  "Lanars"  in  Eudgwick,  half  the  manor 
of  Gretham,  other  lands  in  Gretham,  Pulborough,  and  Kirdford. 
Made  will — lands  in  default  of  heirs  male  to  brother  Thomas  Myll — 
my  three  daughters  Anna,  Mary,  and  Mary  (sic},  minors — Margaret 
my  wife  sole  executrix.  Will  dated  17  Feb.  9  Eliz. 

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162  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

739. 

WILLIAM  A.  MTLL,  sen.,  late  of  Horsted  Keynes,  yeo.  Vol.  277, 
No.  112. 

E.  G.,  4  Dec.  30  Eliz.     Died  24  Dec.  28  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  "William  Myll,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  yard  land  called  by  several  names  of 
"Townehowee "  and  "le  Hame "  in  Horsted  Keynes  and  common  of 
pasture  for  all  beasts  at  all  times  of  the  year  at  Chelworth  Common, 
granted,  to  him  by  Drew  Barentyne  as  of  manor  of  Horsted  Keynes. 

740. 

EGBERT  A'MiLL.    Vol.  292,  No.  161. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  4  James.    Died  24  June  1598. 

Heir,  son  Bobert,  aged  14  or  thereabouts  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Hailsham  and  Wartling  left  to  Eobert  his  son  and  heirs, 
remainder  to  Eichard  his  bro.,  remainder  to  John  his  bro.,  remainder 
to  Wm.  his  bro.  Dorothy  Amyll  his  mother  deceased. 

741. 

WILLIAM  MILLS,  esq.     Vol.  456,  No.  73. 

Shoreham,  10  March  5  Charles.     Died  18  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Mill,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Thomas  lands "  in  Pulborough,  "  Millplace "  in  P., 
"  Knowles  "  in  Kirdford,  half  manor  of  Greatbam  and  advowson  of 
Wiggenholt  cum  Greatham,  "  Barnfield  "  in  Pulborough,  etc.  By  deed 
14  June  5  Charles  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  Thomas  Mill 
his  son  and  heir  apparent  and  Dorothy,  daughter  of  Ealph  Cowper, 
esq.,  made  settlement.  Made  will  10  Sept.  last. 

742. 

JOAN  MILLS,  widow  of  Henry  Mills.     Vol.  581,  No.  137. 

Petworth,  19  March  14  Chas.  Died  23  NOT.  6  Chas.  at  Wis- 
borough  Green. 

Heir,  son  John  Mylles,  aged  5  months  2  days  at  her  death. 

Lands. — Seized  in  her  own  right  of  one-fifth  "  Birchetts "  and 
"  Saunders "  in  Wisborough  Green,  of  one-fifth  "  Williams "  in 
W.  G. 

743. 

EDWABD  MILLS.    Vol.  593,  No.  5. 

Chichester,  23  Sept.  16  Chas.     Died  28  March  16  Chas.  at  Loxwood. 

Heir,  son  John  Mills,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "Bruhurst"  and  "Millhook" 
at  Loxwood  in  Wisborough  Green,  also  "  Ashfold "  at  Loxwood, 
and  half  farm  of  "  Lighe  "  in  Pulborough. 

744. 

EDWAED  MILLWABD  of  Pevensey,  gent.    Vol.  730,  No.  79. 
E.  G.,  23  March  14  Chas.    Died  2  Feb.  17  James  at  Pevensey. 


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Heir,  brother  John  Millward,  gent.,  aged  21  and  more. 
Lands. — Messuage,  barn,  etc.,  and  land  in  Pevensey,  also  a  cottage 
and  marsh  at  Chilley  Green  in  Pevensey  and  marsh  land  in  ditto. 

SAMUEL  MITTELL.     See  JEBMAN.     Vol.  566,  No.  3. 


745. 

JOHN  MONKE,  gent.     Vol.  247,  No.  49. 

E.  G.,  24  Nov.  38  Eliz.     Died  6  April  last  at  Ashington. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  17. 

Lands. — "Glovers"  in  Cowtham  in  Storrington,  "Marlis"  in  West 
Grinstead,  "  Heighf oldes  "  and  "  Tanhowse  "  in  Ashington,  and  the 
reversion  after  death  of  Agnes  Monke,  widow,  his  mother,  of  "  Stone- 
lands"  in  Ashington,  also  lands  in  parish  of  Ham,  "Colmans"  in 
Eustington. 

746. 

JOHN  MONKE,  esq.    Vol.  701,  No.  7. 

Petworth,  25  Aug.  16  Chas.     Died  last  April  15  Chas. 

Coheirs,  granddaughters  Jane  Monke,  aged  17  years,  and  Anne, 
aged  15  years  and  6  months,  i.e.,  daughters  and  coheirs  of  John 
Monke,  deceased,  eldest  son  of  J.  M. 

Lands. — "Stoneland,"  " Heighfields,"  and  other  lands  in  Ashington, 
"  Mansels  Meade "  in  Ashington  and  Washington,  "  Beggred "  in 
Wiston,  and  by  deed  17  Oct.  15  James  leased  to  Henry  Hobbs  of 
Arundel,  gent.,  and  Jane  his  wife  for  their  lives,  remainder  to  said 
J.  M.,  and  conveyed  reversion  Michs.  10  Chas.  to  trustees  for  himself 
for  life,  then  to  raise  £400  for  board  and  education  of  Jane  Monke 
and  Anne  Monke,  daughters  of  John  Monke,  deceased,  his  eldest  son, 
with  remainder  to  William  Monke  his  4th  son,  remainder  to  Henry  M. 
his  3rd  son,  remainder  to  John  Monke,  son  Nicholas  M.,  gent.,  his  2nd 
son,  remainder  to  Nicholas  M.,  and  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  J.  M. 
J.  M.  also  seized  of  "  Shellemead  "  in  W^igenholt,  "Staffold  Mead"  in 
Coulham,  and  of  and  in  the  manor  of  Wigenholt,  "  Horsebridge  "  in 
Pulborough,  and  in  Octave  Purification  B.V.M.  4  Chas.  on  marriage 
between  said  Nicholas  Monke  his  2nd  son  and  Margaret,  daughter  of 
William  Mill,  esq.,  settled  on  them  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  to 
heirs  male  of  J.  M.,  remainder  to  John  M.  his  eldest  son,  remainder 
to  son  Henry,  remainder  to  son  William.  Henry  Hobbs  and  Jane  his 
wife  are  living. 

747. 

ANTHONY  MOOEET.    Vol.  279,  No.  447. 
E.  G-.,  28  July  44  Eliz.     Died  17  May  42  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  15  years. 

Lands. — Tenement  and  land  in  Birdham.     Made   will   16   May 
42  Eliz.,  and  gave  to  Anthony  Moorey  his  second  son. 

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748. 

JOHN  MOOBEY.     Vol.  291,  No.  10. 
E.  G.,  15  April  4  James.     Died  3  Dec.  last. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  St.  Cleres  alias  Clares  in  Westborne,  messuage 
and  land  in  Chudham,  and  "Berks  alias  Hill"  in  "West  Ashling. 

749. 

JOHN  MOBEY,  late  of  Eartham,  husbandman.     Vol.  409,  No.  154. 
E.  G.,  21  Jan.  4  James.     Died  18  March  17  Eliz.  (?  37  Eliz.). 
Heir,  son  Thomas  Morey,  now  aged  21  and  more,  and  at  his  father's 
death  aged  16  years  on  29  June  after  his  death. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  2  virgates  called  "  Bowdens  "  in  Eartham. 

750. 

JOHN  MORE.     Vol.  71,  No.  104. 

Lewes,  12  Nov.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  16  April  34  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Walter,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage,  barn,  and  land  in  Strete  called  "  Gurds,"  land 
in  Cuckfield  called  "  Perkers,"  mess,  and  land  in  Wivelsfield  called 
"  the  Morefields,"  "  Peperesgarden,"  and  "Pylstyes"  in  Wivelsfield. 
Made  will  1  March  1540 — left  "  Gurds  "  in  Stret  which  he  bought  of 
Thos.  Chatfield  of  Dechenyng  to  Thomas  his  son,  but  Benett  his  wife 
to  have  room  there. 

751. 

EBANCIS  MOBE,  gent.    Vol.  379,  No.  93. 

E.  G.,  14  June  18  James.     Died  10  Sept.  15  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  27  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "Parkers"  in  Cuckfield,  and  a  capital  messuage  and 
land  in  Wivelsfield  called  "  le  Morehowse,"  messuage  and  land  called 
"  Stonnlyngs  "  in  Wivelsfield,  "  Haywards  "  in  W.,  "  Haselholte  alias 
Standen,"  messuage  and  land  in  Picombe,  tithes  of  Wivelsfield,  "  Lord- 
ings  "  in  Billingshurst,  and  land  called  "  le  Frith  "  in  Pulborough. 

752. 

EGBERT  MOBLET,  esq.    Vol.  31,  No.  98. 
Lewes,  24  Sept.  8  Hen.  VIII.     Died  25  April  last. 
Heir,  grandson  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas,  son  of  E.  M.,  aged  2f 
years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Glynde  and  Beynden  Magna. 

753. 

EOBEBT  MOBLET,  esq.     Vol.  33,  No.  89. 

Lewes,  8  Oct.  10  Hen.  VIII.     Died  1  March  6  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  Thomas  Morley,  son  of  Thomas  Morley,  is  cousin  and  heir  of 
E.  M.,  esq.,  aged  5  years  and  not  more,  and  in  wardship  of  Godard 
Oxenbrigge,  knt. 

Lands. — Held  no  lands  in  capite. 


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754. 

THOMAS  MORLET,  esq.    Vol.  124,  No.  160. 

Lewes,  6  Oct.  1  Eliz.     Died  9  Jan.  1559. 

Heir,  son  William  Morley,  aged  28. 

Lands. — Manors  of  G-lynde,  Great  Bayndon,  Little  Bayndon, 
Hawkisdene  and  Moseham,  "  Stonehurst  "  in  Heathfield,  "  Carleham," 
"  "Winters "  and  "  Chilhope "  in  Mayfield.  Made  settlement  on 
26  March  I  Mary  on  himself,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  survives,  William 
his  son  and  heir  and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainders  to  Anthony  2nd, 
John  3rd,  Thomas  4th,  Edward  5th  and  Ralph  6th  sons  successively, 
and  remainder  to  the  male  heirs  of  his  (T.  M.'s)  grandfather. 

755. 

WILLIAM  MORLEY,  esq.     Vol.  253,  No.  98. 

E.  GK,  6  March  40  Eliz.     Died  24  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  Herbert,  aged  35  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Bainden,"  "  Higham,"  "  Hawkesden,"  "  Carleham," 
"Barnes,"  "Moseham,"  " Beddingham,"  "G-lyne."  W. M. about 24 Sept. 
12  Eliz.  married  Margaret  Roberts,  daughter  of  Wm.  Roberts,  esq. 
Premises  then  settled  to  use  of  Herbert  Morley,  son  of  W.  M.  and  his 
heirs,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  Thomas  Morley,  then  deceased,  father 
of  W.  M.  On  15  June  27  Eliz.  Herbert  Morley  married  Dorothy, 
daughter  of  Edmund  Downinge  of  London,  gent.  W.  M.  also  had 
besides  Herbert  other  sons,  Anthony  and  Eobert,  and  a  cousin,  John 
Morley  of  London,  gent. 

756. 

HARBERT  MORLET,  esq.     Vol.  325,  No.  184. 

E.  GK,  14  March  8  James.     Died  15  Oct.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Margaret,  aged  14  years  26  days,  and  Chrisogon, 
aged  12  years  1  month  7  days  at  father's  death. 

Lands. — William  Morley,  father  of  H.  M.,  seized  of  manor  of 
Bayenden  in  Mayfield,  etc.  On  24  Sept.  12  Eliz.  enfeoffed  trustees  to 
use  of  self  and  Margaret  Roberts  for  life,  and  after  for  H.  M.  and  heirs 
male,  remainder  to  William  Morley  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  heirs 
male  of  Thos.  M.,  father  of  William.  H.  M.  married  Dorothy 
Downing,  daughter  of  Edmund  Downing,  gent.  Anthony  M.  and 
Robert  M.,  sons  of  William,  and  William's  cousin  John  M.  of  London. 
Margaret  M.  and  Chrisogon  M.,  daughters  of  H.  M.  H.  M.  made  will 
11  Sept.  1606 — wife  Anne — brothers  Robert,  Anthony — uncle  in  law 
Sir  Marmaduke  Darrell — my  nephew  Hayes. 

757. 

EDWARD  MORLET,  knt.    Vol.  388,  No.  76. 
Horsham,  9  Aug.  19  James.     Died  13  May  18  James. 
Heir,  son  John  Morley,  esq.,  aged  14  and  more  at  Inq. 
Lands. — Rectory  of  Rottingden,  tithes  of  Tellescombe,  "  Durford 
Mills  "  in  Rogate,  messuage  and  lands  in  Harting. 


166  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

758. 

JOHN  MORLEY,  knt.     Vol.  399,  No.  156. 

Petworth,  3  April  21  Jas.     Died  21  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  16  years  9  months  18  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  East  Lavant  alias  Lavant,  lands  in  Tangmer,  East 
Hampnett,  Eartham,  Selsey,  Clapham,  Alfriston  and  Boxgrave  alias 
Boxgrove  and  Leigh  farm  in  Pulborough.  On  10  June  18  Jas.  made 
settlements  on  William  his  son  and  heir,  remainder  to  Elizabeth  his 
daughter,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Puckering,  knt.  and  bart.,  remainder  to 
John  Morley,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  M.,  knt.,  deceased,  brother 
of  J.  M.,  remainder  to  William  Morley,  esq.,  brother  of  said  J.  M.,for 
life,  remainder  to  John  M.,  eldest,  then  to  Edward  M.,  2nd  son  of 
William  M.  J.  M.  also  seized  of  manors  of  West  Lavant,  Boxgrove, 
and  Halnaker  alias  Half  naked.  Made  will  10  June  18  James — son-in- 
law  Sir  Thomas  Puckering,  knt.  and  bart. 

759. 

ANTHONY  MORLEY,  esq.     Vol.  422,  No.  27. 

New  Shoreham,  11  Oct.  1  Charles.     Died  16  July  last  at  Gflynde. 

Heir,  only  brother  Robert  Morley,  aged  48  years,  living  at  G-lynde. 

Lands. — Herbert  Morley,  esq.,  seized  of  manors  of  Combes  and 
Beddingham  alias  Berringham,  settled  them  on  Anne,  then  his  wife, 
for  life,  as  jointure,  remainder  to  William  Morley,  esq.,  father  of 
H.  M.  for  life,  remainder  to  H.  M.  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  said 
A.  M.,  2nd  son  of  William  M.  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Robert 
Morley,  3rd  son  of  Wm.  M.  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  right  heirs 
of  Wm.  Morley.  Wm.  Morley  and  Herbert  M.  died  in  lifetime  of 
Anne  M.  without  heirs  male,  and  after  on  26  Sept.  22  James  said  Anne 
died,  when  A.  M.  entered.  A.  M.  seized  of  messuage  and  land  called 
"  Bosts  "  and  "  Crekden  "  in  Grlynde  and  Ringmere,  etc. 

760. 

ROBERT  MORLEY.  esq.    Vol.  488,  No.  92. 

E.  GK,  17  Jan.  8  Charles.     Died  22  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Herbert,  aged  16  years  6  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bayenden  alias  Great  Bayeuden  in  Mayfield, 
other  lands  in  Mayfield  and  elsewhere,  manor  of  Grlynde,  and  on 
15  May  12  James  in  consideration  of  marriage  between  himself  and 
Susanna  Hodgson  settled  them,  after  settled  other  lands  on  William 
Morley  his  2nd  son,  on  2nd  April  last. 

761. 

LADY  ELIZABETH  MOBTON.    Vol.  436,  No.  37. 

Petworth,  7  Aug.  3  Chas.     Died  29  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  only  brother  Edward  Apsley,  aged  22  and  more  at  her  death. 

Lands. — Watermill  and  land  in  Worminghurst. 


StfSSE±   INQUISITIONS.  167 

762. 

ANTHONY  BROWNE,  K.GK,  VISCOUNT  MOUNT  AGUE.  Vol.  235, 
No.  110. 

19  April  35  Eliz.     Died  19  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  grandson  Anthony,  now  viscount,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Anthony, 
son  and  heir  of  A.  B.,  aged  19  on  1  Feb.  last. 

Long  Inq.  and  long  will,  quoted ;  brothers  Wm.  Browne  and  Henry 
Bro\vne  —grandchild  Anthony  B.  and  his  brothers  John  and  William  B. 


763. 

WILLIAM  MUSCHAMPE,  gent.    Vol.  67,  No.  124. 

Lewes,  4  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died 32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Ralph  Muscharape,  aged  33  and  more. 

Lands  in  East  G-rinstead  granted  to  him  and  his  wife  Agnes  by 
Bartholomew  Harman  and  Nicholas  Egerton,  with  remainder  to 
William  Muschampe,  one  of  his  sons. 

764. 

CHRISTOPHER  MYNSHALLE,  clerk.     Vol.  350,  No.  12. 

Horsham,  5  April  13  James.     Died  19  December  last. 

Heir,  son  Christopher,  aged  7  years  10  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  barns,  etc.,  meadow  land,  pasture,  arable, 
and  wood  and  heath  in  West  Qrinstead  called  ..."  Brokewood 
Hawe  "  .  .  .  .  land  in  Findon,  land  in  Q-oring  called  the  Sowth  part 
of  the  great  potells  (?),  and  a  tenement  and  land  called  "  Sopers  "  in 
Pulborough. 

765. 

JOHN  NALDRETT  of  Ruggewyke.    Vol.  85,  No.  41. 

Petworth,  29  Aug.  1  Edw.  VI.     Died  19  Oct.  38  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Naldrett,  senior,  aged  44  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Naldretts  "  in  Ruggewyke,  lands  in  Billinghurst,  Wis- 
borough  Green,  Kirdeford,  Petworth,  Horsham.  He  married  Eleanor, 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Henry  Berkeley  of  Petworth,  and  had  issue 
John  N.,  and  she  died.  John,  her  husband,  survived.  John  N.,  a  younger 
son  of  said  J.  N.  (viz.,  J.  N.  had  two  sons,  both  named  John). 


766. 

RICHARD  NALDRETT.  Vol.  278,  No.  238,  Vol.  302,  No.  106,  and 
Vol.  340,  No.  203. 

E.  GK,  3  Nov.  38  Eliz.     Died  16  May  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  16  on  8  June  last. 

Lands. — "  Naldrett's  house  and  Naldrett's  lands  "  in  Rudgwick, 
"  Tylbyes  "  and  "  Corstronge  "  in  Wisborough  Green,  and  "  Kirdford," 
"  Beddelsham  "  and  "  Naldrett's  Field  "  in  Billingshurst,  etc., "  Egden." 


168  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

767. 

JOHN  NALDEETT,  yeo.    Vol.  364,  No.  10. 
E.  Gr.,  5  Nov.  15  James.     Died  8  August  last  at  Rudgwick. 
Heir,  brother  George,  aged  11  years  1  month  25  days. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Slinfold  called  "Violetts." 

768. 

WILLIAM  NAPPEE.     Vol.  375,  No.  17. 

Petvvorth,  5  March  16  Jas.     Died  1  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  4. 

Lands. — Henry  Napper,  father  of  W.  N.,  on  1  Oct.  11  Jas.  on  the 
marriage  of  W.  N.  with  Alice,  daughter  of  William  Mose,  settled  an 
annuity  out  of  the  capital  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Dunhurst "  in 
West  Grinstead  on  them.  Henry  Napper  his  father  and  Alice  N.  his 
widow  survive. 

769. 

THOMAS  NAPPEE.     Vol.  500,  No.  28. 

E.  GK,  16  Jan.  9  Chas.     Died  30  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  N.,  aged  9  years  8  months  2  weeks. 

Lands  called  "  Blackatrodes  in  Southwater"  in  Horsham  settled 
29  Dec.  5  Chas.  on  himself,  Anne  his  wife  (now  dead)  and  his  heirs. 
Had  issue  Thomas  N.,  Henry  N.,  Anne  N.,  and  Mary  N.  "  Chose 
alias  Choles  "  in  Rusper.  By  will  16  Aug.  last  left  "  Blackstrodes  " 
to  son  Henry. 

770. 

EDWABD  NATELET,  gent.     Vol.  267,  Nos.  93  and  98. 

E.  GK,  23  March  44  Eliz.     Died  29  Oct at  Crowhurst. 

Heir,  son  Anselm,  aged  12  on  6  April  last  before  his  death. 
Lands  in  Hollington,  Crowherst,   Battle,  Bexhill   and  Wartling. 
Made  will  29  Oct.  last — son  Anselme. 

771. 

JOHN  NEWMAN,  late  of  Pagham,  yeo.     Vol.  234,  No.  27. 
Midhurst,  20  April  35  Eliz.     Died  22  March  last. 
Heir,  son  John  Newman,  jun.,  aged  12  on  26  July  last. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Walderton,  lands  in  Harting  and  Pagham  and 
messuage,  etc.,  in  Tortington. 

772. 

WILLIAM  NEWMAN,  gent.     Vol.  425,  No.  58. 

E.  GK,  13  April  2  Chas.     Died  28  Feb.  22  Jas. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  4  years  6  months  and  more  at 
Inq.,  and  Timothy,  born  16  Sept.  last. 

Lands  called  "  Searelands,"  "  Cookes,"  "  Averyes,"  "  Wades  Land  " 
and  "Swynes"  in  Hailsham,  and  "GKoreland"  in  Westham.  Anne 
his  widow  survives. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  169 

773. 

THOMAS  NEWNAM.    Vol.  568,  No.  111. 

Arundel,  17  May  14  Charles.     Died  5  April  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Sarah,  aged  4  years  3  months  20  days,  Joan, 
aged  1  year  10  months  3  days. 

Lands.— "  Little  Blackhill,"  "  Oyes,"  "  Fardinghalls,"  "Great 
Blackhills,"  "  Davy  Hutchins,"  "  Wickham,"  "  Smiths  lands  "  ia  Lind- 
field,  2  messuages,  "  Sedgbrooke  "  and  "  Woodlands  "  in  Plumpton, 
'•  Pett  Croft,"  "  Squire  Croft "  and  lands  in  Wivelsfield,  "  Hogestrood  " 
in  Hodely,  "  Kaffinch  Croft  "  in  Haylsham,  "  Native  Mersh  "  and  "  le 
Squiers  Croft  "  in  Pemsey,  etc.  On  21  Jan.  last  made  will  and  divided 
property  between  Sarah  Newnam  eldest  and  Joan  N.  2nd  daughter,  and 
made  Mary  his  wife  executrix — if  both  daughters  die  Thos.  Pelland, 
John  P.  and  Margaret  P.  to  have  Sarah's  share,  and  sister  Katherine 
Jenner  and  her  heirs  to  have  Joan's  share. 

774. 

JOHN  NEWNAM.     Vol.  699,  No.  115. 

E.  G.,  2  Oct.  15  Chas.     Died  13  Sept.  1633. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Jane  Whitebread,  now  wife  of  Francis  Whitebread, 
aged  40,  Margaret  Vynall,  now  wife  of  Eichard  Falconer,  aged  30  and 
more,  and  Mary,  wife  of  John  Dyne,  now  deceased. 

Linda. — "Plomerden"  in  Lindfield.  On  7  Sept.  1633  made  will — 
Jane  Whitebread  my  eldest  sister — Edward  Whitebread  her  eldest  son 
— Fraucis,  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  W.  her  3  younger  children — 
Margaret  Vynall  my  sister — Thomas  V.,  Mary  V.  and  Agnes  V.  her 
children — Mary  Newnam  my  youngest  sister — to  said  John  Vynall, 
my  sister's  son,  all  my  lands  after  wife's  decease — to  wife  Christian 
lands  called  "  Plomerden,"  paying  sister  Mary  Newnam  20s.  a  year. 

775. 

WILLIAM  NEWTON,  gent.     Vol.  595,  No.  99,  and  Vol.  593,  No.  20. 
E.  G.,  25  Oct.  15  Chas.     Died  last  May  14  Chas. 
Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  30  years  and  more. 
Lands  in  Wivelsfield. 

776. 

HENBT  NICHOLAS.     Vol.  326,  No.  60. 

E.  G.,  15  July  10  James.     Died  1  Jan.  38  Eliz. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Margaret,  now  wife  of  Kichard  Holney,  then 
aged  6  years,  and  Bridget,  now  wife  of  William  Wyatt,  then  aged 
3  years. 

Lands.—"  Fenns,"  "  Burchfield  "  and  "  Fletchers,"  aU  in  Worth. 

777. 

THOMAS  NICHOLAS  of  Worth,  yeo.    Vol.  681,  No.  57. 
E.  G.,  23  March  10  James.     Died  2  April  1596. 
Heir,  son  William  N.  of  Worth,  yeo.,  of  full  age  at  his  death,  and 
now  aged  50  years. 


170  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — "  Swetes  alias  Whitmays  alias  Swetmays  "  and  lands 
belonging  in  Worth,  "  Sandhills,"  "  Birds  "  and  "  Birds  Mead,"  "  Le 
Fight"  and  "  Squire  Croft  "  in  Worth,. 

778. 

AGNES,  DUCHESS  or  NORFOLK,  widow.    Vol.  69,  No.  192. 

Steyning,  17  Aug.  35  Hen.  VIII. 

Jurors  say  she  was  attainted  of  high  treason  by  Parliament  26  Jan. 
33  Hen.  VIII.  She  was  seized  for  life  of  manors  of  Horshain,  Shore- 
ham,  Grrensted,  Forest  of  St.  Leonard,  manor  of  Kingsbarne,  castle 
of  Bramber,  manors  of  Chesworth,  Knappe,  Wassington,  Bedyng, 
Beaubusshe  Park,  with  reversion  to  Thomas,  now  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and 
his  heirs.  And  the  king  had  authority  by  the  attainder  to  seize  these 
manors,  etc.,  into  his  own  hands  during  said  Duchess's  life  for  himself, 
his  heirs  and  successors — did  so.  Duchess  held  no  other  lands  in 
Sussex. 

779. 

HENRY,  EARL  or  NORTHUMBERLAND.     Vol.  5,  No.  99. 

Inq.,  26  April  5  Hen.  VII.     Died  28  April  4  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  now  earl,  aged  12  on  14  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Ponynges,  Hangleton,  Wyksande,  Michell 
Perching,  Little  Perching,  Pyngedene  or  Pengeden,  Preston  Ponynges, 
Waldernes,  Heryngawes  or  Heryngawaes,  Ashcombe,  Petteworth, 
Heskett,  Duncton  and  Sutton. 

780. 

JOAN  DUDLEY,  widow,  late  DUCHESS  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND. 
Vol.  104,  No.  77. 

Lewes,  27  April  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  15  Jan.  1  and  2 
Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir. — No  heir  because  eldest  son  Ambrose  was  attainted. 

Lands. — Moiety  of  lands,  etc.,  late  belonging  to  Thomas  West, 
knt.,  Lord  La  Warr,  her  uncle  q.v.  Will  quoted — sons  Ambrose, 
Henry  and  Robert  Dudley — daughter  Kateryn,  Lady  Hastings — son, 
Sir  Henry  Sydney — lord  John  Greyes  wife,  my  coseu — myne  uncle 
the  late  (lord  ....  of  Hallsowen) — son  Ambrose's  wife — my  cosens 
Thomas  Dudley,  Sir  John  G-uldeford,  James  Gage— brother  Sir 
Francis  Jobson  and  my  sister  his  wife — brother  Sir  Androwe  Dudley 
— daughters  Mary  and  Kateryu. 

781. 

HENRY,  late  EARL  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND.     Vol.  483,  No.  87. 

Petworth,  14  Jan.  8  Charles.     Died  6  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  Aulgernowne,  now  Earl  of  Northumberland,  aged  30  and 
more. 

Lands  in  Petworth,  Pagam,  Egsdene,  Fittleworth,  Tilliugton,  etc., 
manors  of  Syon,  Isleworth,  etc,  many  counties,  York,  etc. ,  etc. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  1?1 

782. 

JOAN  No  WELL,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Bowyer,  esq.,  deceased. 
Vol.  187,  No.  62. 

Steyning,  3  Oct.  21  Eliz.     Died  3  Aug.  21  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Bowyer,  son  of  Thomas  Bowyer,  deceased,  aged 
21  years  8  months  16  days  at  his  father's  death,  and  at  death  of  J.  N. 
42  years  7  months  3  days. 

Lands. — Manor,  rectory  and  tithes  of  Rongeton  otherwise  Rounton 
or  Rornton,  manor  of  Northmundhani,  rectories  of  Northmundham  and 
Hunston,  and  tithes  of  Offham  granted  by  King  Henry  VIII.  to 
Thomas  Bowyer  and  Joan  his  wife  21  April  31  Hen.  VIII.  and  2 L  April 
35  Hen.  VIII.  Joan,  widow  of  Thomas  Bowyer,  married  Alexander 
Nowell  on  29  Aug.  2  Eliz. 

783. 

BICHABD  NYE.    Vol.  175,  No.  83. 
Lewes,  16  June  18  Eliz.    Died  14  Feb.  1576. 
Heir,  son  Henry  Nye,  aged  31. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Poling  and  Knepp  alias  Knapp  and  certain 
(named)  lands,  but  parish  not  specified. 

784. 

THOMAS  OLIVER,  gent.     Vol.  701,  No.  1. 

Pulborough,  29  Dec.  22  Charles.     Died  16  Feb.  1(545. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  O.,  aged  10  months  and  5  days. 

Lands. — Thomas  Oliver,  sen.,  father  of  T.  O.,  seized  of  manors 
of  Amyes  and  Levetts  and  pasturage  and  land  in  Westferle,  on 
20  May  18  Charles  on  marriage  between  T.  O.  and  Mary  Mattock, 
youngest  daughter  of  Walter  Mattock  of  Storrington,  clerk,  conveyed 
said  premises  to  T.  0.  for  life,  after  to  Mary  for  life,  then  to  their 
heirs,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  T.  O.,  jun.  The  marriage  was  after- 
wards solemnized.  T.  O.  also  seized  of  manor  of  Preston  Poynings 
and  on  24  Dec.  1645  settled  on  John  Oliver,  his  only  brother,  if  he 
(T.  O.)  die  s.p.,  and  on  28  Jan.  1645  made  last  will — my  daughter 
Mary,  my  cosen  Edward  Tray  ton  of  Lewes,  gent. — Thomas  Oliver  my 
son — John  Oliver  my  brother — Uncle  Ambrose  Tray  ton,  gent. 

785. 

OWEN  ONLYE,  esq.    Vol.  226,  No.  121,  and  Vol.  238,  No.  11. 

Horsham,  5  Nov.  32  Eliz.     Died  10  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  William  Onlye,  gent.,  aged  2  years  on  17  December  last. 

Lands. — -Manor  of  Pulborough.  Will  of  Thomas  Onlye,  esq.,  of 
Pulborough,  father  of  0.  0.,  dated  20  June  1559,  left  manor 
to  ex'ors  for  20  years,  then  to  Thomas  O.,  son  and  heir  to 
Thomas  O.  my  son,  remainder  to  Owin  O.  my  son,  remainder  to 
Henry  O.  my  son,  remainder  to  my  cosyn  ....  Onlye,  son  and 
heir  of  Thomas  O.,  esq.,  late  of  London,  late  one  of  the  under- 
sheriffes — to  my  son  Owyn  O.  "  Bowstockes  "  and  "  Tydinglye  "  in 


172  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

Pulborough,  remainder  to  Thos.  (s.  Thos.),  remainder  to  Henry  0., 
remainder  .  .  .  .  O.  as  above.  Jurors  say  that  Thomas,  the  heir  and 
grandson,  died  at  Petworth  1  Aug.  1  Eliz.,  after  which  Owen  seized  to 
himself  and  heirs  male. 

786. 

WILLIAM  ONLEY,  gent.     Vol.  324,  No.  147. 

E.  OK,  1  Nov.  9  James.  Jurors  say  W.  0.  is  a  lunatic  and  has 
been  so  17  months  20  days. 

Heir,  only  sister  Elizabeth  Barnard,  wife  of  Thomas  B.,  aged 
24  years. 

Lands. — Half  manor  of  Pulborough  and  "  Bostocks "  in  Pul- 
borough, and  personal  property ;  inventory  attached. 

787. 

WILLIAM  ONSTYE  alias  HOLCOMBE.    Vol.  232,  No.  4. 
Horsham,  12  May  34  Eliz.     Died  3  March  last. 
Heir,  son  G-errard  O.  alias  H.,  aged  40  years. 

Lands  and  tenements  in  Cuckfield  called  "  Handlighe  alias  Honley  " 
and  "  Westfeeld  alias  Rowsefield." 

788. 

JOHN  OSBORNE  of  West  Wittering,  yeo.     Vol.  324,  No.  118. 

E.  GK,  22  May  9  James.     Died  15  Jan.  35  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  now  aged  37  years  10  months  and  not  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Thurlwood  Coals  in  West  Wittering, "  Paynes  " 
in  Birdham,  and  other  lauds.  Made  will  10  Jan.  35  Eliz. — left 
"  Paynes  "  to  younger  son  William. 

789. 

GODABD  OXENBRIGGE,  knt.     Vol.  52,  No.  116. 

Lewes,  6  Oct.  23  Hen.  VIII.     Died  24  May  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  30. 

Lands. — Will  quoted — Dame  Anne  my  wife  to  have  for  life 
certain  lands — mention  of  "  Rofet.  my  sonne  "  theym  that  my  Doughters 
be  maried — ex'ors  to  pay  William  my  son  20  marks  yerely — trustees 
seized  of  property  to  use  of  Godard  Oxenbrigge,  knt.,  for  life  and  then 
to  use  of  Thomas  O.,  esq.,  son  of  GK  0.  and  Elizabeth  his  first  wife, 
one  of  daughters  and  heirs  of  Thos.  Echyngham,  knt.,  deceased.  William 
and  Robert,  each  of  the  other  sons,  were  over  21. 

790. 

THOMAS  OXENBRIDGE,  esq.    Vol.  62,  No.  28. 

Etchingham,  15  July  32  Hen.  VIII.     Died  28  March  last. 

Coheirs,  Elizabeth  O.,  aged  11  and  more  at  Inq.,  daughter  of  T.  0. 
and  Elizabeth  his  first  wife,  Andrew  O.,  aged  5  and  more  at  Inq.,  son  of 
T.  O.  and  Faith  his  2nd  wife. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  173 

Lands. — Manors  of  Etchingham  and  Salehurst  settled  by  his  father, 
Sir  Godard  0.,  knt.,  on  T.  O.'s  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir 
George  Puttenham,  knt.,  manors  of  Mountfield  and  Glotyngham  and 
lands  in  Salehurst,  Crowhurst  and  Bright  ling  settled  on  T.  O.'s 
marriage  with  Faith,  daughter  of  Richard  Devenish,  esq.,  manor  of 
Gilles  and  lands  in  Burwash.  Faith,  his  widow,  survives  at  Hechenden, 
Bucks. 

791. 

WILLIAM  PAGE.     Vol.  159,  No.  66. 
Steyning,  3  Nov.  13  Eliz.     Died  25  Oct.  13  Eliz. 
Coheirs,  daughters  Agnes,  aged  21  on  26  March  last,  Elizabeth, 
aged  6  on  4  June  last,  and  Jane,  aged  1  year  9  months  10  days  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Ertham. 

792. 

EDMUND  PAGE.    Vol.  341,  No.  71. 

Inquisition,  7  May  12  James.     Died  1  June  last  at  Buxted. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  14  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Property  in  Buxted  and  Mayfield.  Will  quoted — wife 
Joane. 

793. 

NICHOLAS  PAGE,  gent.    Vol.  518,  No.  69. 

Lewes,  18  March  10  Charles.     Died  20  March  7  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Edward  P.,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  and  capital  messuage  of  "  Raymonds  "  in  Worthing 
in  Broadwater.  Made  will  9  Feb.  1629,  wife  Anne,  son  Nicholas — 
Anne,  wife  of  Wm.  Cooper,  my  daughter — Edward  P.  my  son — Eleanor, 
wife  of  John  Newman,  my  daughter — sons  Clement  P.  and  John  P. — 
daughter  Joane  Harte,  widow. 

794. 

THOMAS  PAGE.    Vol.  579,  No.  72. 
E.  G.,  2  Oct.  15  Charles.     Died  24  July  11  Charles. 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  15  years.  10  months  10  days. 
Lands  in  Blachington,  near  Seaford. 

795. 

JOHN  PAGE,  gent.     Vol.  752,  No.  205. 

Petworth,  22  March  17  Chas.     Died  17  Sept.  17  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Page  (age  not  known). 

Lands. — "  Ichenor  Farme "  in  West  Ichenor  and  a  free  fishery 
there,  "  Broomehills  "  and  "  Collins  Croft  "  in  Boseham,  and  property 
in  Petworth. 

796. 

JOHN  PAYNE.    Vol.  191,  No.  80. 

E.  G.,  21  March  22  Eliz.     Died  19  Jan.  22  Eliz. 

Heir,  brother  Edward  Payne,  aged  40, 


174  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Lands  called  "  Gaynesfords,"  "  Conny  clappers,"  "  Lanefeld," 
settled  12  June  14  Eliz.  on  Mary  his  wife  for  life,  "  Tannershyll," 
"  Palmers,"  "  Stonefield,"  etc.,  all  in  East  Grinstead.  Made  will 
12  Dec.  22  Eliz. — Roger  Hayte  my  cousin — George  Payne,  son  of  rny 
brother  Edward  P. — and  made  Edward  son  of  Edward  Payne  his 
brother  his  executor. 

797. 

JOHN  PAYNE  of  Horsted  Keynes,  husbandman.     Vol.  279,  No.  373. 
Arundel,  4  Aug.  40  Ehz.     Died  7  June  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Seized  of  messuage,  barn,  garden  and  lands  in  Horsted 
Kevnes  called  "  Crowchehouse  alias  Crowerchers." 


798. 

HENRY  PAYNE,  yeo.,  of  West  Hothly.     Vol.  311,  No.  108. 

E.  G.,  1  June  7  James.     Died  10  Sept.  1608  at  Ditchling. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  19  years  1  month  14  days. 

Lands.— "  Ludwells,"  "Busses"  and  "Butchers  "  in  W.  Hothly, 
cottage  in  Ditchling.  Made  will  5  Sept.  6  James—  to  wife  Dorothy 
"Ludwells"  for  life,  paying  son  Henry  £3  a  year  at  21 — other 
property  and  lands  called  "  Parkgate"  in  Ditchling  to  be  sold  for 
benefit  of  5  younger  sons  and  daughter  Elizabeth. 


799. 

JOHN  PAINE.    Vol.  338,  No.  39. 

E.  G.,  7  Oct.  11  James.     Died  21  May  1602. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Paine,  aged  12  years  3  months  20  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Stoneland"  and  "  Breaches  "  in  West  Hoathly. 


800. 

THOMAS  PAYNE  of  Horsted  Keynes,  yeo.     Vol.  355,  No.  19. 
E.  G.,  26  July  14  James.     Died  13  May  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  6  years  9  months,  not  more. 
Lands. — "  Crouche  house  alias  Crouchers  "  in  Horsted  Keynes. 
Eleanor  his  widow  survives  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

801. 

JOHN  PAYNE.     Vol.  413,  No.  148. 

E.  G.,  28  July  16  James.     Died  22  May  15  James  at  Selmeston. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  5  years  8  months  19  days. 

Lands. — A  messuage  in  which  he  dwelt  and  lands  belonging  in 
Selmeston  and  a  field  called  "  Lostefield  "  in  S.,  late  parcel  of  manor 
of  Sherington. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  175 

802. 

JOHN  PAYNE.     Vol.  595,  No.  98. 

E.  G-.,  1  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  22  May  15  James  at  Selmeston. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  5  years  8  months  and  19  days. 
Lands. — Messuage  in  which  he  dwelt  in  Selmiston  and  a  field  called 
"  Lostfeld  "  in  S.,  late  parcel  of  manor  of  Sherington. 

803. 

EDWARD  PALMEH.    Vol.  33,  No.  81. 

Slawgham,  4  Nov.  10  Hen.  VIII.     Died  25  July  8  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  21  years. 

Lands. — Manor  of  "West  Angmering  and  lands  in  East  Angmering, 
Goring,  Polyng  granted  to  feoffees.  Made  will  23  July  8  Hen.  VIII. — 
feoffees  to  "  hold  to  use  of  Alice  Palmer  my  wife  for  life  and  after 
for  myn  heire." 

804. 

ROBERT  PALMER,  esq.,  cit.  and  mercer  of  London.     Vol.  70,  No.  46. 

Lewes,  7  Oct.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  13  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Thos.  P.,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Kynston-Wycke,  Perham,  Wiggenholt  and 
Gretham.  Made  will — nephew  John  P.,  esq. — son-in-law  John  Carell, 
esq. — Thos.  Goodman,  mercer,  Francis  Lambert  and  Ralph  Foxley, 
trustees  for  charity  for  poor  of  Perham — Bryggett  my  late  wife. 
R.  P.  married  Blanche  Reynolds,  widow,  who  survives.  Manors  in 
Preston,  Cowden,  and  Goring  settled  on  her  for  life. 

805. 

JOHN  PALMEE,  esq.     Vol.  137,  No.  50,  and  Vol.  140,  No.  180. 

Arundel,  25  Feb.  5  Eliz.     Died  7  Jan.  1563. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Palmer,  aged  20  years  2  months  17  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Eglesden  in  Eglesden  and  West  Angmering, 
manors  of  Wiggenholt,  Littlehampton,  Tottington,  Peppering  and 
Hadfold,  lands  in  Lyminster,  Burpham,  Billingshurst,  Slinfold, 
Pulborough,  etc. 

806. 

THOMAS  PALMER,  knt.     Vol.  197,  No.  60. 

Horsham,  7  June  24  Eliz.     Died  14  April  24  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William  Palmer,  aged  28. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Kyngston-Wyke,  Parham,  Wygenholt,  Gret- 
harn,  Bargham  alias  Barffham,  Preston,  Donington  alias  Donghton, 
Bronsberyes  and  Maryngden,  "Oversfold  alias  Orfolde "  in  Pul- 
borough, and  Billingshurst  and  lands  in  Lymyster.  On  24  Feb. 
23  Eliz.  made  will  at  Parham  and  left  all  to  his  son  William  and  his 
heirs,  wife  to  enjoy  them  for  life  if  son  Wm.  died  without  heirs.  Lady 
Catherine,  the  widow,  is  still  living  at  Parham. 


176  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

807. 

WILLIAM  PALMER,  esq.     Vol.  214,  No.  234. 

Arundel,  ....  Feb.  28  (?  29)  Eliz.     Died  24  Dec.  1586  at  Parham. 

Heir,  son  Thos.  P.,  aged  12  on  24  June  last. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Kingston  Weeke,  Parham  Weggenholt,  Gret- 
ham,  Bargham,  Preston,  Donyngton,  etc.,  etc.,  and  made  will  23  Dec. 
1586 — to  Thos.  P.  son  and  heir,  a  minor — wife  Elizth. 

808. 

THOMAS  PALMER,  knt.     Vol.  295,  No.  55. 
E.  G.,  3  June  5  James  (jque  plura).     See  No.  806. 
Seized  of  free  chapel  of  Kingston  and  land  in  Kingston,  free 
chapel  in  Preston. 

809. 

JOHN  PALMER.    Vol.  595,  No.  101. 

Petworth,  19  March  14  Chas.     Died  28  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John,  aged  28. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  pasture  called  "  Deddes "  in  Stoughton, 
and  made  will  last  of  Nov.  last  and  gave  to  William  Palmer  his 
2nd  son. 

810. 

THOMAS  PAYNETT.     Vol.  158,  No.  34. 
Steyning,  3  Nov.  13  Eliz.     Died  13  Oct.  13  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edward  Paynett,  aged  14. 
Lands  in  Goring. 

811. 

EDWARD  PANNETT.     Vol.  278,  No.  197. 

Arundel,  9  April  37  Eliz.     Died  13  June  36  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  11  years. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  in  Goring,  and  on  18  May  1594  made 
will  at  Goring — 2  parts  of  his  land  to  be  for  bringing  up  of  Jane,  his 
daughter,  and  Anthonie,  Richard  and  John  his  sons. 

812. 

HENRY  PANNETT  of  Goring,  yeo.    Vol.  355,  No.  32. 

Petworth,  20  Sept.  14  James.     Died  27  March  12  James. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  4  years  7  months  5  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Goring  and  reversion  after  death 
of  Alice,  wife  of  John  Whitgrove,  relict  of  Edward  Pannett,  his  father, 
of  other  property. 

813. 

JOHN  PANNETT.    Vol.  731,  No.  127. 

Arundel,  14  Dec.  13  Charles.     Died  11  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  only  sister  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Campion,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lands  in  Goring. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  177 

814. 

JOHN  PARHAM.     Vol.  69,  No.  226. 

Steyning,  last  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  12  Dec.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  6  years  2  months  and  more. 

Lands. — Premises  in  Parham  and  Storrington. 

815. 

EICHARD  PAEHAM  of  Storrington,  yeo.     Vol.  350,  No.  50. 

Petworth,  5  Sept.  13  Jas.     Died  10  April  last. 

Heir,  son  John  P.,  aged  8  years  6  months  6  days. 

Lands  called  "  Parretts "  in  Storrington,  and  at  High  Crosse  in 
Cootham  in  Storrington,  other  lands  in  Goring  and  Storrington. 
Made  will  28  March  last  and  left  to  Katherine  his  wife  to  bring  up 
children.  Katherine  survives. 

816. 

JOHN  PARKER,  gent.     Vol.  71,  No.  105. 

Lewes,  11  Nov.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  20  Oct.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  22. 

Lands  in  Eingmer  and  St.  John's,  Lewes.  Made  will  5  Oct.  1540 
and  left  to  Edward  P.  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  remainder  Thomas, 
younger  son  of  said  J.  P.,  remainder  son  Richard,  remainder  son  John, 
remainder  to  three  daughters,  Anne,  Mary,  Katherine. 

817. 

JOHN  PARKER,  esq.     Vol.  114,  No.  25. 

Lewes,  12  July  4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  9  Nov.  4  and 
5  Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Parker,  senior,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands  at  Batton,  Willingdon,  etc.,  to  Thomas  Parker,  gent.,  son 
and  heir,  and  Eleanor  his  wife — Nicholas  and  John,  their  sons, 
remainder  to  Edward,  son  of  J.  P. — Thomas  P  ,  junr.,  another  son  of 
said  J.  P.,  remainder  to  Elizabeth  Gage,  daughter  of  J.  P.,  remainder 
to  right  heirs  of  J.  P. — Jane,  wife  of  J.  P. 

818. 

NICHOLAS  PARKER,  knt.     Vol.  380,  No.  124. 

Petworth,  last  Aug.  18  James.     Died  9  March  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas  Parker,  knt..  aged  24  years  7  months  and 
more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Jevington  and  advowson  of  Rectory,  "  Hidney 
Court "  in  Willingdon,  manors  of  Eatton,  Eatton  Harwards  and 
Hame  in  Willingdon,  Jeviugton  and  Eastbourne  and  "le  Knowle 
de  Hidney "  in  Willingdon,  manors  of  Hidney  and  Ponts.  By 
deed  24  Nov.  16  James  in  consideration  of  marriage  between 
Thos.  P.,  his  eldest  son  and  heir,  and  Philadelphia  Lennard,  sister  of 
Lord  Dacre,  settled  to  use  of  himself  for  life  of  T.  P.  and  after  for  use 
of  Philadelphia  for  jointure,  after  to  self,  then  heirs  of  Thomas  and 
Philadelphia,  remainder  to  his  (Nicholas)  heirs.  They  were  married  at 
St.  Giles  without  Cripplegate, 

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178  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

819. 

THOMAS  PARSON,  yeo.     Vol.  148,  No.  7. 

Cuckfield,  (date  omitted)  10  Eliz.     Died  28  Oct.  7  Eliz. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Jane,  wife  of  Edward  Michelborne,  aged  26  on 
the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude  last,  and  Dorothy  Parson,  aged  11 
on  All  Saints  Day  last. 

Lands. — Farm  of  "  Bidlington  "  and  other  lands  in  Bramber  and 
lands  at  Wickham  in  Steyning.  Will  dated  8  Aug.  1565 — leaves  two- 
thirds  to  Agnes  his  wife  for  life,  and  certain  lands  called  "  Hurrockes  " 
to  John  Nye  his  sister's  son,  and  leaves  the  remainder  of  his  lands, 
should  his  daughters  die  without  heirs  male,  to  his  cousin  Edward 
Parson.  Agnes  his  widow  is  still  living  at  Steyning  unmarried. 

820. 

EDWABD  PARSON  of  Billingshurst,  yeo.  Vol.  304,  No.  21,  and 
Vol.  301,  No.  5. 

Horsham,  15  March  5  James.     Died  2  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  8  on  7  Feb.  last. 

Lands.—"  Peppers,"  "  Westhunts  alias  Thornefields,"  "  Beedes  " 
and  "  Chewetts  "  in  Ashurst  and  West  Grinstead.  By  deed  26  May 
5  James  granted  to  Jeremy  Woodman  of  Billingshurst  for  self  for  life, 
and  after  for  son  Edward  Parson,  junior. 

821. 

BARNARD  PARSON.    Vol.  388,  No.  22. 

Petworth,  last  Aug.  18  James.     Died  23  March  1617. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Margaret  Parson,  aged  11  years  2  months  4  days, 
and  Elizabeth  Parson,  aged  2  years  10  months. 

Lands  in  Bramber,  "  Brooklauds  "  in  Buttolphs,  cottage  and  croft  in 
Steyning,  and  by  will  15  March  1617  left  "Brooke"  in  Bramber  to  his 
daughter  Margaret  after  decease  of  her  mother — house  and  croft  in  S. 
to  poor  of  S.  Catherine  the  widow,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Watersfield, 
survives. 

822. 

JOHN  PATCHE.     Vol.  99,  No.  91. 

Steynyng,  27  Sept.  4  Edw.  VI.     Died  20  Oct.  35  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  George  P.,  aged  13  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Shipley. 

823. 

JOHN  PATCHINGS.    Vol.  92,  No.  96. 

Horsham,  30  March  4  Edward  VI. 

Elizabeth  Michell,  widow,  mother  of  J.  P.,  at  his  attainder 
was  seized  of  "  Delfeld,"  "  Stoners,"  "  Shortesfeld,"  "  Durrants,"  and 
".Cokks "  in  Horsham,  "  Redfeld "  in  Southwater,  in  occupation 
of  Agnes  Patching,  late  wife  of  J.  P.,  barn  in  Southwater,  shop  in 
Horsham,  "Tickefeld"  and  "Ridgbroke"  in  Warnham,  "Moses" 
in  Rusper,  "  Coptehall  garden  "  in  Horsham,  "  Cokks  "  in  Slinfold, 
"  Brydles "  in  North  heath,  Horsham.  J.  P.  was  attainted  of  high 
treason  2  Dec.  last ;  lands  in  occupation  of  tenants. 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  1?9 

824. 

EICHAHD  PATCHING  of  Horsham,  yeo.     Vol.  152,  No.  148. 

E.  GK,  22  Oct.  11  Eliz.     Died  27  April  10  Eliz. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Margaret,  aged  8  years  11  months  30  days, 
Emma,  aged  6  years  and  8  months,  and  Margery,  aged  4  years  7  months. 

Lands  in  Southwater  and  Horsham  (named).  Margaret  Patching, 
widow,  mother  of  E.  P.,  was  also  seized  of  other  lands  in  Southwater 
and  Horsham  for  life,  with  remainder  to  E.  P.,  and  died  after  E.  P. 
and  before  Inq.,  viz.,  1st  of  present  Oct.  Will  mentions  brothers 
Thomas,  John,  "William  and  Harry,  and  wife  Margery. 

825. 

THOMAS  PATCHING.     Vol.  324,  No.  132. 

E.  G.,  22  May  9  James.     Died  17  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  will  be  9  years  old  on  27  May  next. 

Lands. — "Eysebarne,"  "Hantbulls,"  "Wellers"  and  "  Griggs  "  in 
Horsham.  Will  9  Dec.  last  left  to  Anne  his  wife  until  son  Thomas 
is  21,  remainder  to  daughter  Lucy. 

826. 

WILLIAM  PAY.     Vol.  67,  No.  133. 

Chichester,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  26  March  30  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  16  years  14  days. 

Lands  in  Bosham,  Stoke  and  Ashurst  (mentions  Joan,  widow  of 
William  Pay,  sen.). 

827. 

WILLIAM  PATE,  gent.     Vol.  253,  No.  93. 

E.  G.,  9  Aug.  40  Eliz. 

Jurors  say  W.  P.  seized  of  manor  of  Upmerdon,  premises  in  West- 
merden,  etc.  W.  P.  the  father,  Henry  P.,  John  P.  and  Wm.  P.,  the 
sons.  W.  P.,  the  father,  in  writ  named  dead  ....  Henry  P.  is  son 
and  heir,  aged  30  and  more.  Long  remainders  give  Eichd.  P.,  son  and 
heir  apparent  of  John  Paye ;  Wm.  P.,  one  of  the  other  sons  of  said 
John  Paye ;  John  Paye,  3rd  son  of  said  John  Paye. 

828. 

ANNE  PEACHTE,  wid.     Vol.  631,  No.  39. 
New  Shorehatn,  9  Aug.  3  Chas.     Died  2  Jan.  last. 
Heir,  son  Eichard  Peachye,  aged  18  years  8  months. 
Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Earthatn. 

829. 

JOHN  PEACHET.    Vol.  730,  No.  65. 
Arundel,  17  May  14  Chas.     Died  20  Sept.  12  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  William  Peachey,  aged  13  or  thereabouts. 
Lands. — A  certain  William  Cavvley,  gent.,  was  seized  of  "  Eopers  " 
and  "Woolliams"  in  Tangmer  and  Oving,  and  on  1  Jan.  2  Chas. 

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180  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

demised,  granted  and  to  farm  let  for  £120  to  J.  P.,  by  name  of  John 
Peachey  of  Colworth  in  Oving  for  1000  years,  paying  yearly  £72. 
J.  P.  on  5  Aug.  12  Chas.  made  will  and  left  to  his  second  son  John 
Peachey. 

830. 

THOMAS  PEAELT,  yeo.     Vol.  259,  No.  80. 
Arundel,  4  Aug.  42  Eliz.     Died  21  March  42  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 
Laads  in  Madehurst  and  Lyminster. 

831. 

JOHN  PECK,  gent.    Vol.  271,  No.  155. 

Horsham,  1  June  44  Eliz.     Died  11  March  44  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  4  years  9  months  and  21  days  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Icklesham,  and  by  Indenture  dated  16  May  35  Eliz. 
between  said  J.  P.,  Eobert  Shepparde  of  Tenterden,  Kent.,  gent.,  and 
Eliz.  Tufton  of  Tenterden,  widow,  settled  them  in  consideration  of 
marriage  between  J.  P.  and  E.  T.,  which  took  place  at  Estling,  co.  Kent. 
John  died,  Eliz.  survived  and  lives  at  Peasmarsh.  Also  seized  of  lands, 
etc.,  in  "Winchelsea.  By  will  dated  11  March  40  Eliz.  left  to  wife 
Eliz.  for  life — lands  to  son  Henry,  remainder  to  kinsman  Ashburnham 
Pecke,  remainder  to  Ashburnham,  son  of  Ashburnham  P. — John  P., 
2nd  son  Ashburnham  P.,  next  to  kinsman  Arthur  Peck. 

832. 

GEORGE  PECKHAM,  yeo.    Vol.  361,  No.  126. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  14  James.     Died  1  July  14  James. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  12. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bosneys  in  Saleherst,  and  "  Eeedes  alias 
Standeins  "  in  S.,  land  at  Herst  Green  in  S.  John  Burcombe  was 
seized  of  land  in  Saleherst,  and  on  11  May  1614  enfeoffed  G.  P.  and 
John  Peckham,  his  son.  J.  P.  still  living.  Silvester,  the  widow  of 
G.  P.,  and  William,  the  son,  living  at  Saleherst. 

833. 

HEKET  PECKHAM  gent.     Vol.  355,  No.  59. 
E.  G.,  21  Jan.  14  James.     Died  1  Nov.  last  at  Easthampnet. 
Heir,  sou  Henry,  aged  22  years  7  months  26  days. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Easthampnet. 

834. 

JOHN  PECKHAM.    Vol.  391,  No.  90. 

Petworth,  27  March  20  Jas.     Died  at  Framfield  10  Aug.  19  Jas. 

Heir,  son  John  P.,  aged  18  years  4  months  22  days. 

Lands  called  "  Smythes,"  "  Barrants,"  "Mallands,"  "Webbs,"  the 
"Berecrofts,"  "Colmercrofts,"  "InfordaZms  Weanelands,"  "Peckhay," 
"  Brents,"  "  Dickersfield,"  "The  Grove,"  "TheEusshets  "  in  Eipe,  late 
the  inheritance  of  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  survives.  John  P.,  father  of 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  181 

J.  P.,  9  Dec.  41  Eliz.  settled  "  Peckhams  "  in  Framfield  on  J.  P.  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  with  remainder  to  William  P.,  2nd  son  of  John  P., 
the  father. 

835. 

LAWBENCE  PEIECE.     Vol.  405,  No.  149. 

E.  G.,  22  Jan.  22  Jas.     Died  7  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Peirce.  aged  9  years  1  month  7  days. 

Lands  called  "  Winstrells  Wood"  in  Billingshurst,  manors  of  Gotley 
in  Northiam  and  Westfield  in  W.,  lordship  called  "  Dekham,"  "  Oke- 
ham,"  "  Lording  Street,"  "Selmiston,"  and  manor  of  Knoll  in  Ewhurst, 
many  other  (named)  lands  in  Westfield,  Ore,  Hastings,  Northiam, 
Hollington,  and  lands  in  Tenterden  and  Biddenden,  Kent.  Made  will 
22  Nov.  last,  and  left  two-thirds  of  lands  to  wife  Katherine  till  son 
Thomas  is  21  to  provide  portions  for  daughters. 

836. 

THOMAS  PELHAM,  esq.    Vol.  31,  No.  59. 

Lewes,  24  Sept.  8  Hen.  VIII.     Died  1  Feb.  7  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — William  P.,  brother  of  T.  P.,  seized  of  manors  of  Laughton, 
Colbons,  and  Burghershe,  etc.,  and  by  charter  gave  to  trustees  to  use 
of  himself,  and  his  last  will.  Manors  should  go  to  T.  P.  and  his  heirs, 
remainder  to  Katherine,  Cicely  and  Joan,  sisters  of  said  William  and 
Thomas,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  Sir  John  P.,  father  of  Wm.  and 
Thos.  Wm.  died  24  Feb.  18  Hen.  VII. 

837. 

SIB  NICHOLAS  PELHAM,  knt.    Vol.  131,  No.  169. 

Horsham,  10  Feb.  3  Eliz.     Died  15  Sept.  2  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Pelham,  esq.,  aged  23  years. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Laughton,  Burwash,  Bevelham,  Crowhurst  and 
Colbrans  otherwise  Colbornes,  Hundreds  of  Shiplake  and  Hawkes- 
borough,  lands  in  Laughton,  Ripe  and  Hartfield,  rectory  of  Laughton, 
reversion  of  manor  of  Cowden  after  the  death  of  Blanche  Forman, 
widow,  still  living.  Will  dated  6  Feb.  1559 — to  wife  Dame  Anne 
manor  of  Colbornes  and  lands  in  Laughton  and  Ripe,  annuity  of  £30 
and  manor  of  Cowden  and  other  lands  to  bring  up  Thomas  Pelham, 
2nd  son,  and  Robert  Pelham,  youngest  son,  until  18 — to  brother  Edmund 
Pelham  yearly  rent  of  8  marks  from  Laughton  Rectory.  Lady  Anne 
Pelham  is  still  living  at  Laughton. 

888. 

JOHN  PELHAM,  knt.     Vol.  195,  No.  119. 

Hailsham,  22  Nov.  23  Eliz.     Died  12  Nov.  22  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Oliver  Pelham,  aged  8  months  21  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Burwash  otherwise  Burghersh,  Laughton, 
Bevelham,  Crowhurst,  Colbrans  alias  Colbornes,  Hundred  of  Hawkes- 
borowe,  "  Hallandes  "  in  Hothly,  rectory  of  Laughton,  etc.  On  1  May 


182  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

9  Eliz.  portion  of  these  settled  on  his  marriage  with  Judith,  daughter 
of  Oliver  Lord  St.  John  of  Bletshoe.  Made  will  28  July  22  Eliz.— wife 
Judith — son  Oliver  Pelham,  brother  Thomas  Pelham — overseers,  brother- 
in  law  John  St.  John,  uncle  Sir  Wm.  Pelham,  knt.,  cousin  Herbert 
Pelham  and  brother  Thomas  Pelham.  Lady  Judith  Pelham,  his  widow 
and  executrix,  is  still  living  in  the  City  of  London. 

839. 

OLTTER  PELHAM,  esq.     Vol.  206,  No.  24. 

Lewes,  6  April  27  Eliz.     Died  Tuesday  19  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  uncle  Thomas  P.,  esq.,  viz.,  son  of  Nicholas  P.,  knt.,  and 
brother  of  John  P.,  knt.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Laughton  and  Colbranes  alias  Colbournes, 
with  the  Hundred  of  Sheplake  belonging  to  the  manor  of  Laughton, 
"  Westlulham  "  in  Laughton  and  Ripe  and  Rectory  of  Laughton,  also 
reversion  after  death  of  Dame  Judith,  widow  of  Sir  John  Pelham, 
knt.,  of  manors  of  Burwash,  Bevilham  and  Crowhurst  with  the 
Hundreds  of  Hawksborowe,  Shosswell  and  Balslow,  and  of 
messuages  and  land,  etc.,  in  Hartfield,  "  Halland  "  in  East  Hoathly, 
which  were  settled  by  aforesaid  Sir  John  Pelham,  knt.,  1  May  9  Eliz. 
on  Judith  for  life — Edward  Pelham,  esq.,  is  seized  of  annual  rent  of 
£5  6s.  Sd.  from  Rectory  of  Laughton  by  concession  of  Nicholas  P.,  knt., 
grandfather  of  O.  P.  and  brother  of  said  Edward — Edmund  Warde 
seized  for  life  of  annual  rent  of  £5  from  manor  of  Laughton  by  will 
of  said  Sir  John  P.  dated  27  July  22  Eliz.  Lady  Judith  P.,  Edward  P. 
and  Edmund  W.  still  living. 

840. 

THOMAS  PELHAM,  bart.    Vol.  417,  No.  41. 

Lewes,  15  Sept.  1  Charles.     Died  2  Dec.  22  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Pelham,  now  bart.,  aged  27  at  his  father's  death. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Laughton,  Burwash,  Bibleham,  Crowhurst, 
Peplesham,  Warlington,  Dallington,  Bishopston,  Cowdeene,  Merifield 
and  Foxhunt,  etc. 

841. 

THOMAS  PELLOND.    Vol.  87,  No.  83. 

E.  a.,  27  Oct.  2  Edw.  VI.     Died  4  Jan.  37  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  P.,  aged  14  at  his  death,  and  now,  viz.,  on  15  June 
last,  was  17. 

Lands  in  Hellingly,  "  G-orelands  "  in  "Westham  and  Willingdon, 
and  lands  in  West  Fyrles,  "  le  Byrche  "  in  Chiddingly,  "  Milwardes  "  in 
Rype.  Made  will  5  Feb.  1544,  and  left  "  Q-orelands "  to  his  son 
Thomas,  and  lands  in  West  Firle  to  son  Edward. 

'  842. 

EDWARD  PELLAND,  yeo.     Vol.  226,  No.  158. 
Lewes,  6  Oct.  32  Eliz.     Died  12  Dec.  30  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  9  on  26  April  last. 

Lands. — "  Plomerdeane  "  and  "  Northlands  "  in  Lindfield  and  lands 
in  Cuckfield  and  Firle.  Had  sons  Edward  and  Thomas. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  183 

843. 

JOHN  PELLAND.     Vol.  264,  No.  142. 

Horsham,  16  Dec.  43  Eliz.     Died  19  Sept.  42  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Pellame,  aged  32. 

Lands  in  Chiddingly,  Hotheley,  Eickington  alias  Rype,  messuage 
in  St.  Pancras,  one-third  part  advowson  of  Little  Hampnet. 
Will  dated  29  Aug.  1600— to  Johan  P.,  my  wife,  lands  in  Chitingley 
for  life,  remainder  to  William  P.,  my  youngest  son — to  Thomas  Pelland, 
my  2nd  son,  lauds  in  Hotheley — to  cosens  Wm.  Newton  of  Southover, 
gent.,  and  John  Pellande  of  Hamsey,  yeo.,  remaining  lands  to  sell  to 
pay  debts,  and  remainder  to  son  Thomas. 

844. 

WILLIAM  PELLETT,  gent.     Vol.  121,  No.  158. 

Steyning,  29  April  1  Eliz.     Died  (date  illegible). 

Heir,  son  (name  missing),  aged  25. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Charleton  in  Steyning,  advowson  of  S.  mill, 
called  West  Mill,  in  Steyning,  etc.  1  July  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary 
obtained  grant  of  reversion  of  the  manors  of  Charleton  and  Ashurst 
and  advowson  of  Steyning. 

845. 

RICHARD  PELLETT,  esq.     Vol.  214,  No.  222. 

Arundel,  27  Feb.  29  Eliz.     Died  21  Jan.  last  at  Steyning. 

Heir,  son  Benjamin  P.,  aged  27  years. 

Lands. — Seized  of  Manor  of  Charleton  in  Steyning  alias  Charleton 
Ashurst,  and  by  deed  between  R.  P.,  of  one  part,  and  Dorothy  Lew- 
kener  of  Kingston  Bowsey,  widow,  Edward  L.  of  K.  B.,  esq.,  and 
Thos.  L.  of  same,  gent.,  of  other  part,  dated  3  Feb.  23  Eliz.,  in  considera- 
tion of  marriage  between  Benjamin  Pellett,  gent.,  son  and  heir  apparent 
of  R.  P.  and  Dorothy  Leukenor,  one  of  the  daughters  of  said  Dorothy, 
conveyed  manor  to  trustees  to  use  of  self  (R.  P.)  for  life,  then  to 
Benjamin  for  life,  and  after  B.  P.  married  said  D.  L.  at  K.  B.  15  Feb. 
23  Eliz. 

846. 

THOMAS  PELLETT,  gent.     Vol.  364,  No.  50. 

Petworth,  1  April  15  James.     Died  1  Jan.  last  at  Bignor. 

Heir,  son  William  Pellett,  gent.,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Bignor  Park  "  in  Bignor, 
messuage  called  "  le  Blewe  Lion  "  in  Petworth,  land  in  Maldon,  co. 
Essex. 

847. 

SIB  BENJAMIN  PELLAT.     Vol.  550,  No.  90. 

E.  a.,  30  March  3  Chas.     Died  26  Jan.  last. 

Coheirs,  granddaughters  Anne  Pellat,  aged  18  and  more,  Rathe- 
riue,  as;ed  16  arid  more,  and  Rose,  aged  13  years  4  months,  daughters 
and  coheirs  of  John  Pellat,  deceased,  eldest  son  of  Sir  B.  P. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Trewly  in  Edburton,  etc.,  and  "Showlderns" 


184  SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS. 

in  Edburton.  On  1  Nov.  8  James  by  deed  between  himself  and 
John  P.,  esq.,  then  his  son,  now  deceased,  and  Anne,  John  P.'s  wife, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Lord  De  la  Warr,  deceased,  settled  the  property 
on  them,  and  on  1  Nov.  1  Chas.  said  John  Pellat  died,  and  Anne  survived 
him  and  remarried  Christopher  Swale,  S.T.D.,  and  is  yet  living.  Anne, 
Katherine  and  Rose  Pellat  are  daughters  and  coheirs  of  John  P., 
deceased.  B.  P.  also  seized  of  manor  of  Bolney,  and  by  deed  10  April 
2  Chas.  between  B.  P.  and  Alice  his  wife  and  Sir  Edward  Culpeper, 
knt.,  now  deceased,  and  William  Culpeper,  then  esq.,  now  bart.,  son 
and  heir  apparent  of  Edward  C.,  in  consideration  of  marriage  between 
William  C.  and  Jane  Pellat,  daughter  of  said  B.  P.,  settled  it  on  them. 


848. 

ANTHONY  PENFOLD.     Vol.  379,  No.  44. 
Petworth,  22  March  17  James.     Died  1  May  4  James. 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  7  and  more  at  his  father's  death. 
Lands.  — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Eountaines  "  and  messuage 
and  lands  called  "  Cratchings,"  both  in  Kirdford. 


849. 

JOHN  PENFOLD,  yeo.     Vol.  567,  No.  86. 

Petworth,  17  Jan.  14  Charles.     Died  last  of  August  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  1  ....  years,  under  age. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Newbridge  "  in  Pulborough, 
meadow  called  "  Milton  alias  Hadfould "  in  Wisborough  Grreen, 
cottage  and  lands  called  "  Southeightou  "  in  Billingshurst,  "  Bowses  " 
and  "  Sompness  "  in  Billingshurst  and  Pulborough.  Margaret  the 
widow  survives  at  Petworth — entitled  to  dower. 


850. 

THOMAS  PENIALL.     Vol.  289,  No.  69. 

E.  Gr.,  10  Sept.  3  James.     Died  19  May  3  Jas. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  15  years  8  months. 

Lands. — Cottage  and  2  gardens,  "  Wevers,"  "  Little  Keepland," 
and  other  lands  in  Wadhurst  and  Tisberst.  Made  will  22  Oct. 
2  James — left  to  Eleanor,  his  mother,  and  David  Peniall,  his  youngest 
son,  certain  lauds. 

851. 

JOHN  COOPEE  PENKEHUEST,  gent.     Vol.  470,  No.  46. 

Shoreham,  6  Sept.  7  Charles.     Died  last  Feb.  6  Charles  at  Mayfield. 

Heir,  only  son  and  heir  Stephen,  aged  2  years  4  days. 

Lands. — "  Pontes  "  in  Heathfield,  "  Wrenham  alias  Southeye  "  in 
Bexhill,"  "Marlynes"  and  "Smyths"  in  Mayn'eld,  "Shortlese"  in 
Pevensey.  Anna  his  widow  survives  at  Mayfield. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  185 

852. 

EGBERT  PERSEHAY,  gent.  Vol.  700,  No.  146,  and  Vol.  581  > 
No.  136. 

Petworth,  20  Aug.  17  Chas.     Died  last  Oct.  3  Chas. 

Heir,  nephew  Christopher,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  P.,  esq.,  deceased, 
brother  and  heir  of  11.  P.,  aged  22  at  death  of  his  uncle. 

Lands  in  Midhurst,  Warningcamp  and  Angmeriag.  Anne,  wife  of 
Henry  Johnson,  gent.,  sister  of  R.  P.  Robert  Johnson  and  Henry 
Johnson,  sons  of  said  Henry. 

853. 

JOHN  PERYER.     Vol.  85,  No.  67. 

Petworth,  22  Sept.  1  Edw.  VI.   Died  Passion  Sunday  34  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Peryer,  aged  22. 

Lands  in  Wisboro  Grene. 

854. 

JAMES  PYCKAYES,  gent.     Vol.  228,  No.  10. 
E.  G.,  6  Nov.  33  Eliz.     Died  28  Jan.  32  Eliz.  at  Brambletye. 
Heir,  son  Drew  Pyckayes,  aged  27  and  more. 
Lands. — "  Brambletye,"    "  Perkers     Crofte,"    "  Jennepers  "    and 
"  Portland  "  in  E.  G. 

855. 

RICHARD  PYCOMBE  of  Cocking  (called  Richard  Pickombe,  gent., 
in  writ).  Vol.  324,  No.  161. 

E.  G.,  22  May  9  James.     Died  24  Dec.  40  Eliz. 

Heir,  grandson  Richard  Pycouibe  of  Upmarden,  viz.,  son  and  heir 
of  Robert  P.,  son  and  heir  of  R.  P.,  now  aged  23  years  and  6  months, 
and  aged  11  years  4  days  at  death  of  R.  P. 

Lands. — Messuages  and  lands  in  Portslade.  Made  will  14  Jan. 
1593 — gave  to  Richard,  George,  Jone,  Ann,  Susan  and  Mary  Pickham, 
sons  and  daughters  of  my  son  Robert  Pickham,  deceased — my  wife 
Jone  Pickham — Jone  Pickham,  my  daughter-in-law,  £10  a  year. 
William  Grey  of  Upmarden  has  received  rents. 

856. 

EDWARD  PYKE,  gent.     Vol.  341,  No.  49,  and  Vol.  379,  No.  34. 
E.  G.,  1  Nov.  12  James.     Died  1  Dec.  4  Eliz. 
Heir,  daughter  Joan  Long,  widow,  aged  8  years  at  father's  death. 
Lands. — Property  in  various  counties. 

857. 

THOMAS  PIKE.     Vol.  579,  No.  70. 

E.  G.,  1  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  16  Dec.  13  Charles  at  Rotherfield. 

Heir,  only  son  Thomas  P.,  aged  7  years  7  months. 

Lands. — "Ovendens"  tenement  at  Boreshead  in  Rotherfield. 
Made  will  13  Dec.  13  Charles,  and  willed  executrix,  Alice  his  wife,  to 
receive  rents  till  son  Thomas  was  20.  Alice  survives. 


186  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 


858. 

EGBERT  PYPEE.     Vol.  67,  No.  139. 

Battle,  8  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  8  June  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  James,  aged  14  and  more. 

Lands  in  Beekley. 

859. 

THOMAS  PICKHAM,  gent.     Vol.  775,  No.  32,  and  Vol.  77(5,  No.  62. 

E.  G.,  20  May  21  Charles.     Died  1  March  1639. 

Heir,  Thomas  Pickham,  is  cousin  and  heir,  aged  12  years  and 
6  months,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  P.,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas  P.,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  P.,  deceased,  who  was 
brother  of  Thomas  P.,  father  of  T.  P.,  in  writ  named. 

Lands. — "  G-rubbs  "  in  Bolney,  "  Kiddens  "  and  other  lands  in  Cuck- 
field  and  Bolney.  Made  will  4  Feb.  1639 — lands  to  Eichd.  Harrison 
in  trust  for  wife  Susan,  then  for  Henry  West,  eldest  son  of  William 
West  of  Nuthurst — kinsman  Thomas  Pickham  of  Nuthurst — Stephen 
West,  son  of  William  West — eldest  son  of  John  Pickham  of  Cuckfield. 
Susan,  the  widow,  now  wife  of  John  Warden,  survives. 


860. 

THOMAS  PICKXOLD.    Vol.  71,  No.  125. 

Lewes,  12  Nov.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  16  March  35  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Eichard,  aged  18  and  more. 

Lands  and  messuage,  etc.,  in  Pyecombe  called  "Wylcombe,"  in 
Plompton  called  "  Eyelonds,"  messuage  and  lands  in  Stanmer  and  land 
in  Eottingdean.  Made  will  13  March  1543 — left  lands  in  Stanmer  to 
son  Henry,  in  Eottingdean  to  son  Eobert.  Ex'ors  to  receive  rents 
till  they  are  21.  Agnes  P.  is  his  widow  and  ex'trix. 


861. 

EDWAED  PTERS.     Vol.  67,  No.  93,  and  Vol.  92,  No.  95. 

Eobertsbridge,  17  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.  Died  12  March  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas  Pyers,  aged  6  years. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Westfield  and  of  G-otely,  lands  called  "  Okeham  " 
and  "  Selmyston  "  in  Ewhurst.  Wife  Margaret  survives.  Manor  of 
Knoll  in  Ewhurst. 

862. 

THOMAS  PIERS,  esq.     Vol.  292,  No.  169. 

E.  GK,  21  Aug.  4  James.     Died  13  June  last. 

Heir,  only  son  Lawrence,  aged  29  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Q-otley  and  Gralecourt  in  Northyham,  West- 
field  in  Westfield,  Gouldwell  alias  Hevenden  in  Biddenden  and 
Tenterden,  Kent,  messuage  called  "  Selmeston  "  in  Ewhurst,  lands  in 
Ewhurst,  Ore  and  Hastings. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  187 

863. 

JOHN  POLHILL,  gent.     Vol.  333,  No.  48. 

E.  Gr Nov.  11  James.     Died  10  Sept.  last  at  Burwash. 

Heir,  son  John  Polhill,  aged  1  year  7  months  4  days. 

Lands. — John  Polhill,  gent.,  father  of  J.  P.,  was  seized  of  manor 
and  capital  messuage  of  "  Preston,"  co.  Kent,  "  Northdewlands  "  in 
Shoreharn,  co.  Kent,  and  on  1  May  20  Eliz.  married  Eliz.  Eowle  at 
Burwash,  co.  Sussex,  and  on  29  Sept.  35  Eliz.  granted  an  annuity  of 
£10  to  Thomas  Polhill  of  Shoreham  aforesaid  out  of  them  for  life,  and 
on  24  Aug.  9  James  he  died  at  Burwash,  and  Eliz.  his  wife  survived, 
and  premises  descended  to  J.  P.  J.  P.  seized  of  "  Rackley "  in 
Burwash  and  Ticehurst  manor  and  capital  messuage  of  "  Frenches  "  in 
B.,  "  Somersey,"  "Swadhurst,"  "Brecksmale  meadow,"  "  Knells  "  and 
"  le  Barrs  "  in  Burwash,  and  26  Nov.  2  James  on  his  marriage  with 
Eliz.,  daughter  of  Wm.  Younge,  gent.,  made  a  settlement.  J.  P. 
seized  of  other  property  in  Burwash,  and  on  31  Aug.  11  James  made 
will — left  Eliz.  P.,  widow,  his  mother,  £30  a  year  in  lieu  of  dower  from 
his  father,  and  to  Eliz.  his  wife  2  parts  of  his  rents  till  John  P.  his  son 
attained  21,  when  to  him,  with  remainder  to  Edward  P.,  Nicholas  P., 
Henry  P.,  Wm.  P.,  Thos.  P.  and  Eobert  P.  his  (J.P.'s)  brothers— also 
to  Amias  Tillman,  his  uncle,  annuity  of  40s. — Eliz.  his  widow  entered 
on  premises  as  dowry — Eliz.  P.,  widow  of  John  P.,  the  grandfather — 
Eli/,.,  J.  P.'s  widow.  Thomas  Polhill  and  Amias  Tillman,  the  uncle, 
are  living  at  B. 

864. 

HENRY  POLSTED,  esq.     Vol.  110,  No.  139. 

Horsham,  13  Aug.  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  10  Dec.  2  and 
3  Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir,  son  Richard  P.,  aged  10  years  and  7  months. 

Lands  in  Tapton,  "Lepons"  in  Y.,  the  Chantry  of  Pagam,  water 
mill,  etc.,  in  P.,  Paternoster  lond  in  Nytymber  and  Pagam,  "  Fuells 
alias  Feynells"  and  "  Chaldover,"  "  Maldemaynes  "  in  Alnewyk  and 
Pagam,  "  Jenevers"  and  "  Storyes  Havyn  "  in  P.,  "  Brornecroft  "  and 
"Northwoods  "  inYapton  and  Pagam,  and  many  other  lands  in  Wyvelles- 
feld,  Ovyngdeane,  Mychyrige,  Ifeld^  Itudgwyke,  Wratlyng,  etc.  On 
1  Aug.  1555  made  last  will — wife  Alice,  Kichard  Polsted  my  son, 
nephew  Anthony  ....  manor  of  Wightden-Kaylyf  ....  lands  which 
were  Elizabeth  Elmes,  widow — my  sister,  daughter  and  heir  of 
....  Packer  and  mother  of  said  Anthony — aforesaid  Anthony  Elmes. 
Alice,  the  widow,  living  at  Aldebury. 

865. 

JOHN  PORTER,  cit.  and  fishmonger  of  London.     Vol.  328,  No.  166. 

E.  G-.,  25  Aug.  10  James.     Died  23  May  10  James. 

Heir,  brother  William  Porter,  aged  70  and  more. 

Lands. — "Berghill"  in  Chittingleigh  alias  Cheddingly,  "  Eles- 
hersh  alias  Elserch,"  "  le  hode,"  "le  holmes,"  "  Pennland," 
"  Dickerslands,"  "  Bradmoor,"  "  Little  Moore  "  and  "  le  Squire  field," 
cottage  and  garden  in  All  Saints',  Stayning,  London,  and  messuage  in 


188  SUSSEX   1KQUISITIOKS. 

St.  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  London,  wharf  and  crane  at  St.  Dunstan's  in 
the  West.  "  Elseys,"  near  Groddyn  in  Scale,  and  "  Diggons "  in  Scale, 
co.  Kent,  etc.,  etc.,  many  other  lands  in  Sussex,  Kent,  London  and 
Essex.  On  13  July  1607  made  will — to  brother  William  P.  copyhold  in 
Essex — Nicholas  Miller  of  Kemsing,  freeholds  in  Kent  and  Essex — 
Eichard  Miller  of  Kemsing,  freeholds  in  Sussex  and  copyholds  in 
Chiddingly. 

866. 

JOHN  POULET  the  elder,  esq.     Vol.  8,  No.  71. 
Inquisition,  12  Nov.  8  Hen.  VII.     Died  Friday  after  Michaelmas 
last. 

Heir,  son  John  Poulet  the  younger,  aged  32  and  more. 
Lands. — Manors  of  Barnham  and  Birdhain. 

867. 

ELIZABETH  POWND,  widow  of  John  Pownd,  knt.    Vol.  26,  No.  65. 

Arundel,  17  Oct.  3  Hen.  VIII.     Died  14  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  37  and  more. 

Lands. — John  Pownd,  knt.,  was  seized  of  manors  of  Wyltyng  and 
Holyngton,  and  by  name  of  J.  P.,  esq.,  on  20  July  12  Hen.  VII.  con- 
firmed to  William  Vuedall,  John  Dewnysh,  knt.,  and  others  to  use  of 
said  E.  P.  for  life,  and  after  for  said  John  Pownd  and  his  heirs,  and 
after  John  Pownd  died.  Elizabeth  held  for  life. 

868. 

WILLIAM  POUNDE,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Pounde,  knt. 
Vol.  43,  No.  29. 

Midhurst,  29  Aug.  17  Hen.  VIII.     Died  5  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Anthony  P.,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Wyltyng  and  Holyngton  surrendered  3  April 
9  Hen.  VIII.  to  uses  of  his  last  will.  By  will  left  them  to  Edburga  nis 
wife  for  life  as  long  as  unmarried,  and  after  to  William  Pounde  his 
younger  son,  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs. 

869. 

RICHARD  PRYMER.     Vol.  67,  No.  125. 

Battle,  8  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  last  Jan.  30  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth,  aged  30  and  more,  and  married  to  John 
Ferrall. 

Lands  called  "  Hoggesland,"  "  le  Werke,"  "  Spenserswyshe  "  and 
"  Ocbornes  "  in  Warding. 

870. 

JOHN  PUCKELL  of  Lewes,  merchant.     Vol.  292,  No.  151. 
E.  G.,  7  Oct.  4  James.     Died  23  June  last. 

Heir,  grandson  John  P.,  son  of  John  P.,  deceased,  son  of  said  J.  P., 
aged  17  years  6  months  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Lewes,  Ringmer  and  Southover.     8  Sept.  1605  made  will 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  189 

— left  them  to  John  Puckell,  son  of  my  son  John,  remainder  to 
Thomas  P.  my  son,  remainder  to  John  P.,  son  of  my  son  Edmond, 
remainder  to  Bichard  P.,  son  of  my  son  Edmond,  remainder  to 
William  P.,  son  of  said  Edmond,  remainder  to  Edward  P.,  youngest 
son  of  Edmond,  remainder  to  Arthur  P.,  son  of  my  brother  Edmond, 
remainder  to  right  heirs. 

871. 

HAEBEBT  BANDOLPH,  esq.    Vol.  282,  No.  71. 

E.  G.,  28  Aug.  2  James.     Died  9  April  last  s.p. 

Heir,  sister  Judith  Apsley,  wife  of  Anthony  Apsley,  gent.,  aged  26 
years. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Hamerden,  Morley,  Cortesley,  Filsham  and  a 
messuage  and  lands,  etc.,  called  "  Chandlers,"  a  capital  messuage 
called  "  Wards,"  with  land  in  Tiseherst  and  Echingham,  messuage  and 
land  called  "  Bishops "  and  "  Highlands,"  "  Hutchens  and  Collet 
Hills,"  "  Eingden,"  "  Quodleigh,"  '*  Berworthes,"  "  Andrewes,"  "Little 
Lampham  "  in  Pevensey,  and  on  1  June  1  James  settled  manor  of  Fils- 
ham on  himself,  Judith,  eldest  daughter  of  Anthony  Sherley,  esq., 
whom  he  was  about  to  marry,  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  to  his 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  his  right  heirs.  They  were  married  at  Preston, 
co.  Sussex.  Judith,  the  widow,  survives,  seized  for  life  of  manor  of 
Filsham,  with  reversion  to  Judith  Apsley. 

872. 

THOMAS  EAPLET  of  Warnham,  yeo.     Vol.  324,  No.  171. 

E.  G.,  1  Nov.  9  James.     Died  2  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands.— "Wilhawes,"  "  Geffrayes,"  "Stylars,"  "Townes,"  and 
"  Laykewood  alias  Lakeland,"  all  in  Warnham.  By  deed  dated  last 
Oct.  6  James  agreed  to  suffer  recovery  to  use  of  T.  R.  for  60  years, 
then  to  Margaret  his  wife,  then  to  Thos.  B.,son  and  heir  of  T.  R.,  and 
his  heirs  for  ever.  Margaret  and  Thomas  still  living  at  Warnham. 

873. 

THOMAS  EAPLET.     Vol.  497,  No.  164. 

E.  G.,  16  Jan.  9  Charles.     Died  28  April  last. 

Heir,  son  John  E ,  aged  15  years  8  months  2  weeks. 

Lands. — "  Geffrayes  "  in  Warnham,  and  13  Sept.  18  James  leased 
premises  to  Margaret  E.,  his  mother,  for  50  years  at  rent  of  a  grain 
of  pepper.  Margaret  E.  living.  T.  E.  also  seized  of  "  Lakewood  alias 
Lakeland  "  and  "  Townes  "  in  Warnham,  and  1  Dec.  8  Charles  settled 
on  self  for  life,  with  remainder  half  to  Mary  E.  his  daughter,  and  half  to 
Thomas  E.  his  younger  son.  T.  E.  also  seized  of  "  Wilhawell"  and 
"  Stylars  "  in  Warnham.  Thos.  E.  son,  Mary  E.  daughter,  and  Eliz.  E., 
widow  of  T.  E.,  still  alive. 

874. 

JOHN  EAVENSCEOFTE,  gent.     Vol.  351,  No.  114. 
Horsham,  2  Nov.  13  James.     Died  12  Sept.  last. 


190  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  son  Haull  R.,  aged  15  and  more. 

Lands. — Rectory  of  Horsham,  land  near  Newlands,  "  Millwards," 
"  Chowes,"  "  Huggetts,"  "  Parratts,"  all  in  Horsham,  capital  messuage 
called  "  Bolters  "  and  "  le  Gatehouse  "  adjoining,  "  Langridge  Barn," 
"  Culverland  alias  Culverhouse  land  "  in  H.  On  May  2  last  in  con- 
sideration of  marriage  between  himself  and  Elizabeth  Michell,  settled 
same.  They  married  at  Horsham  10  May  last.  J.  R.  died  without 
male  issue  by  her.  Eliz.  survives  at  Horsham.  J.  R.  also  seized  of 
manor  of  Hewells,  co.  Sussex,  also  water  mill  and  lands  adjoining  called 
"  Hewell  Mill "  and  "  Tauners  Mead,"  also  several  messuages  and  shops 
in  Horsham,  "  Baldwyns"  and  "  Apsleys  Garden,"  a  tenement  or  shop 
called  "Copped  Hall,"  "Maynings"  in  Nuthurst,  "Figgfield"  in 
Nuthurst. 

875. 

ELIZABETH  REEVE,  widow.     Vol.  802,  No.  96. 

E.  G.,  28  May  6  James.     Died  3  April  6  James. 

Heir,  eldest  sou  Walter  Reeve,  aged  46. 

Lands. — Marshland  in  Hoo  called  "  Claridge,"  "  Lolles  "  in  Wart- 
ling,  "le  Werde"  in  Nendfield,  messuage  and  land  called  "Whates  " 
in  Warbleton,  "  Gilberts"  and  "  Colborne  "  in  Warbleton,  etc.,  etc. 

876. 

WALTEE  REVE,  gent.    Vol.  428,  No.  34. 

E.  G.,  10  Oct.  2  Charles.     Died  1  Sept.  last, 

Heir,  son  Antony  R.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Lubbershall  "  in  Hailsham  "  and  "  Blackstock  "  in  Hel- 
liogly,  land  in  Wartling,  "  Lolls  "  in  W.,  "  le  Werd  "  in  Nendfield," 
"  Claradge  "  in  Hoe,  messuage  and  land  late  "  Awsters  "  in  Wartling. 
Made  will  28  Aug.  last  and  gave  "Claradge"  and  "Awsters"  to  his 
daughter  Mary  Bell,  wife  of  Godsblessing  Bell,  for  life,  then  equally 
among  her  sons.  Sarah  Reve,  widow  of  W.  R.,  and  Mary  Bell 
survive. 

877. 

ANTONY  REEVE  of  Bread,  gent.     Vol.  568,  No.  105. 

E.  G.,  20  April  14  Charles.     Died  22  March  last. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Sara,  aged  12  years  11  months  and  16  days. 

Lands  in  Haylesham  and  Heathfield,  "Lolles"  and  "Hollandes" 
in  Wartling,  lands  in  Ewhurst,  "  le  Werke "  in  Ninfield,  "  Black- 
stocks  "  in  Hellingly,  lands  in  Hoo,  Bexhill  and  Burwash,  marshlands 
in  Pevensey,  etc.  Made  will  6  Oct.  1634,  and  left  all  to  Sara  Reeve 
his  only  daughter  and  her  heirs. 

878. 

WILLIAM  RELFE,  gent.     Vol.  701,  No.  8. 
Lewes  ....  July  16  Chas.     Died  26  May  1639. 
Heir,  daughter  Anne,  aged  9  months  23  days. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  191 

Lands. — Manors  of  Ashbornham  and  Pemborne  and  "Wilshams 
alias  Herstmegham,"  and  by  deed  10  Oct.  14  Chas.  settled  "  Ashborn- 
ham Place  "  first  on  Dorothy  his  mother,  then  on  Anne  his  wife,  then 
on  his  right  heirs,  with  remainder  to  Eichard  E.,  James  E.  and 
Eoger  E.,  brothers  of  said  W.  E.  George  Martin,  son  of  Constance 
Martin,  sister  of  "William  Eelfe,  deceased,  father  of  "W.  E.  "W.  E. 
made  will  18  May  1639 — wife  Anne,  daughter  Anne,  brother  Eichard. 

879. 

ALICE,  wife  of  WILLIAM  ErcHEBELL.     Vol.  152,  No.  146. 

E.  G.,  22  Oct.  11  Eliz.     Died  16  May  5  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William  Kychebell,  aged  3  weeks  at  her  death. 

Lands. —  Moiety  of  lands  in  West  Wittering,  Selsea  and  Chichester 
(see  Elizabeth  Jerbarcl).  William  Eychebell,  her  husband,  who  has 
the  premises  for  life,  still  living  at  Bromley,  Kent. 

880. 

STEPHEN  EFDGE  alias  AEIDGE.  Vol.  607,  No.  80,  and  Vol.  605, 
No.  3. 

Lewes,  6  May  17  Charles.     Died  20  April  14  Charles. 

Heir,  grandson  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  S.  E.,  aged 
12  years  7  months  16  days. 

Lands  in  Chayly.  late  parcel  of  "  Woodbrooke,"  and  portion 
of  tithes  on  same,  "  Franklins  alias  Franklandes  "  in  Kymer,  "  Dickens 
alias  Digons  "  in  Clayton.  On  6  Feb.  9  Charles  by  deed  conveyed 
to  trustees  for  himself  for  life,  and  afterwards  for  Thomas  Eidge, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  E.  alias  A.,  deceased,  his  eldest  son  and  his  heirs 
male  for  ever.  S.  E.  alias  A.  7  Sept.  1  Charles  settled  some  tithes  on 
his  second  son  Stephen.  Stephen  Eidge  the  son  has  received  the 
rents,  etc. 

881. 

G-EOBGE  EITEES,  gent.     Vol.  557,  No.  26. 

E.  G-.,  6  June  13  Chas.     Died  10  May  8  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Edward  E.,  aged  4  years  1  month  20  days. 

Lands. — Annual  rent  of  £30  from  manor  of  Comserne,  co.  Sussex. 

882. 

JOHN  EGBERTS.     Vol.  110,  No.  145. 

Horsham,  12  Sept.  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  21  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  11  years  8  months  18  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  the  Nasshe  "  in  Steyning, 
"  Eabbatts  "  and  "  le  Farnefyld  "  in  S.,  "  le  Wollfree  alias  Wosland  " 
in  Ashurst,  "  Escrigs "  in  West  Grinsted,  and  by  deed  28  April 
35  Hen.  VIII.  gave  Eobert  Domiscall  an  annuity  of  £4  13s.  4rf.  for 
use  of  said  J.  E.  and  Julian  his  wife  for  her  life.  J.  E.  by  last  will 
gave  "  Eabbatts  "  and  other  property  to  Julian  his  wife. 


192  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

883. 

WALTER  ROBERTS,  esq.     Vol.  720,  No.  2. 

E.  G.,  8  Oct.  9  Charles.     Died  30  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Roberts,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lauds. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  in  Tyseherst  called  "  Boresell  " 
late  in  his  tenure,  "le  "White  horse  "  and  lands  belonging  in  Tyseherst, 
co.  Sussex,  and  Gowdherst,  co.  Kent,  "  Kennett "  and  "  Beaches," 
formerly  "  Newingtons,"  in  Etchingham,  "  Badcockes,"  "  Belhuist," 
"  Swantwissels,"  "Merlings,"  "Swifte"  and  "Dinnetts"  in  Etchingham, 
Tyseherst  and  Salehurst,  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Peasemersb  "  in 
Tysehurst  and  Etchingham,  late  in  his  own  occupation,  "  Coxesland 
alias  Partridge  land  "  in  T.  and  E. 

884. 

JOHN  ROBERTS,  esq.     Vol.  579,  No.  46. 

Lewes,  28  Aug.  15  Charles.  Died  13  May  last  at  "Boresell "  in 
Tisehurst. 

Heir,  son  Walter  R.,  gent.,  aged  5  years  18  days. 

Lands. — Walter  Roberts,  father  of  J.  R.,  was  seized  of  "  Boresell " 
in  Tisehurst  and  "  Whitehorse "  in  Flymwell  in  T.,  and  by  deed 
10  April  2  James  on  his  marriage  with  Audrey  Duncombe,  sister  of 
John  D.,  settled  them  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  Awdrey  for  her  life 
as  jointure  as  long  as  a  widow,  with  remainder  to  right  heirs.  Awdrey 
still  living.  J.  R.  seized  of  messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Kennetts "  and 
"Beaches"  formerly  "Newingtons,"  messuage,  etc.,  called  "Peas- 
mershe  "  and  lands  in  Tisehurst  and  Etchingham,  "  Coxeland  alias  Part- 
ridge land"  in  T.  and  E.,  "  Primers  Meade "  in  Flymwell  in  T., 
messuage  called  "  Dalehill  "  and  lands  in  T. 

885. 

WILLIAM  ROBERTS,  gent,  (writ,  esq.).  Vol.  606,  No.  69,  and 
Vol.  700,  No.  151. 

Lewes,  15  April  17  Charles.     Died  4  Jan.  1640. 

Heir,  nephew  Thomas  Roberts,  son  and  heir  of  brother  Herbert  R., 
age  not  known. 

Lands. — "  Skings,"  "  Trotnells  "  and  "  Shepsnoakes  "  in  Warbleton, 
"le  Freehold  lands"  in  W.,  "  le  Wishe  "  in  W.,  "  Burtonswood," 
"  Whelpelie  "  in  Hailsham,  "  Elmhurst  alias  Kippings "  in  Brencn- 
ley,  Lamberhurst  and  Pepingbury  alias  Pembury,  co.  Kent.  On 
1  Jan.  last  made  will  and  gave  all  lands  in  Sussex  to  Frances  his  wife 
and  her  heirs  for  ever,  and  lands  in  Kent  to  wife  Frances  for  life,  and 
after  to  Thomas  Roberts,  son  and  heir  of  my  brother  Herbert 
Roberts,  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  Frances  is  still  living. 

886. 

THOMAS  ROGERS.     Vol.  3,  No.  118. 

Inquisition,  Monday  after  Holy  Trinity  3  Hen.  VII.  Died  19  Jan, 
last. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  193 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Essex,  aged  12  years  and 
more.  (William,  son  of  Thos.  Essex,  married  her  about  1  Feb. 
2  Hen.  VII.) 

Lands. — Manors  of  Eumbaldswyke  and  Holyngardyn. 


887. 

JOHN  EOOTES,  gent.    Vol.  247,  No.  19. 

E.  GK,  7  June  38  Eliz.     Died  26  Jan.  last  at  Maresfield. 

Heir,  son  Stephen,  aged  12  on  1  April  last. 

Lands. — J.  E.  on  26  Sept.  25  Eliz.  was  seized  of  manor  of  Marshalls 
in  Marsfield  and  Beddingham,  and  enfeoffed  trustees  to  use  of  J.  E. 
and  Alice  his  wife  for  lives  of  longer  liver,  then  heirs  male,  then  heirs 
of  J.  E.  J.  E.  also  seized  of  manor  of  Littlington  andadvowson  of  L., 
and  on  23  Jan.  last  made  will — sons  Stephen  E.,  Nicholas  E.,  John  E., 
Thomas  E.,  Eobert  E.  and  Ealph  E.,  all  under  21 — Alice  his  wife 
executrix.  Alice  survives  at  Maresfield. 


STEPHEN  EOOTES,  gent.     Vol.  259,  No.  81. 

Arundel,  4  Aug.  42  Eliz.  Died  last  April  41  Eliz.  at  Maresfield,  a 
minor  and  in  ward  to  the  Queen. 

Heir,  brother  Nicholas,  aged  13  years  9  months  and  5  days,  in  ward 
to  the  Queen,  and  living  at  Chepsted  in  Chevening,  co.  Kent. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  he  was  seized  of  the  reversion  after  death  of 
Alice  Eootes  his  mother,  of  the  manor  of  Marshalls  in  Maresfield  and 
Bedyngham,  Chepsted  in  Kent,  manor  of  Littlyngton  and  advowson 
of  church  of  Litlington.  Alice  his  mother  is  still  living  at  Chepsted 
in  Kent. 

889. 

NICHOLAS  ROOTS,  clerk.     Vol.  364,  No.  62. 

E.  GK,  5  Nov.  15  James.     Died  14  June  last  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Eootes,  aged  22  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Ludwell,"  messuage,  garden 
and  croft  called  "  Awghurst  Crofte  "  in  Horsted  Keynes,  certain  lands, 
meadow  and  woodlands  in  H.  K.  called  "  Burghurst,"  and  lands  called 
"  West  Inhams  "  in  Plumpton. 

890. 

WILLIAM  EOSE,  gent.    Vol.  360,  No.  68. 

Petworth,  1  April  15  James.     Died  13  Feb.  12  James. 

Heir,  son  George,  aged  2  years  or  thereabouts. 

Lands. — "  Starmyplace  "  in  Ichenore,  "  Hillands  "  in  Burdham, 
"  Mirsecrofts  "  and  "  Shepwrights  "  in  Hunston.  Margaret  Burch,  wife 
of  Eobert  Burch,  has  taken  rents  and  profits.  She  was  the  widow  of 
Wm.  Eose. 

VOL.    XIV.  O 


194  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

891. 

JOHN  EOSE.    Vol.  607,  No.  81. 

Lewes,  6  May  17  Chas.     Died  10  Feb.  3  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Edward  Eose,  aged  13  years  1  month. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  West  Angmering,  and  a  small 
messuage  in  East  Preston,  messuage  and  lands  in  East  Angmering, 
messuage  and  lands  in  West  Preston  in  parish  of  Bustyngton,  lands  in 
Midhurst  and  Binsted. 

892. 

JOHN  EUMBRIDGER.    Vol.  566,  No.  29. 

Petworth,  17  Jan.  14  Charles.     Died  24  Sept.  14  Charles. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  9  years  3  months. 

Lands  in  Binderton. 

893. 

WILLIAM  ETSHETON  alias  EUSSON.     Vol.  201,  No.  108. 

Chichester,  2  Sept.  25  Eliz.     Died  25  April  1583. 

Heir,  son  [blank]  Eysheton  alias  Eusson,  aged  4  years  9  months 
at  Inq. 

Lands. — Demesnes  or  farm  of  "  Almodington  alias  Almoditon," 
and  other  lands  there,  lands  in  Eartham.  15  June  4  and  5  Philip  and 
Mary,  Henry,  late  Earl  of  Arundel,  demised  the  demesnes  or  farm  of 
"  Almodington "  to  Eobert  Tyll,  father  of  Emma,  late  wife  of  said 
Wm.  E.,  for  50  years.  Eobert  Tyll  left  it  to  Emma,  who  married  W.  E. 
She  is  still  living. 

894. 

EGBERT  EUSHTOW  of  Almoditon,  gent.  Vol.  419,  No.  37,  and 
Vol.  417,  No.  5. 

Petworth,  10  June  1  Charles.     Died  5  Jan.  21  James  at  Almoditon. 

Heir,  eldest  son  William  E.,  aged  12  years  7  months  2  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land,  etc.,  called  the  demesnes  of  "  Almo- 
diton alias  Almodington,"  and  a  messuage  and  land  called  "  Mallards," 
" Tomharris,"  "  Parkers,"  "  Carters"  and  Lee  Park  in  Almoditon.  A. 
messuage,  etc.,  in  Southampton  town.  On  13  Jan.  21  James  made  will 
— Eichard  Gounter,  my  brother  Eichard  Williams — ex'ors  to  sell 
lands,  etc. 

895. 

JOHN  EUSSELL,  yeo.    Vol.  200,  No.  2. 

Lewes,  21  Sept.  25  Eliz.     Died  at  Berwick  3  April  19  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Eussell,  aged  25. 

Lands  in  Arlington.  Sons  John  and  Thomas  took  rents  and  profits 
for  2  years  after  their  father's  death,  then  John  Harris  of  Bishopston 
entered  on  premises  and  took  rents  and  profits  till  20  April  25  Eliz., 
when  Eleanor  Eussell,  widow,  entered  on  part  of  them. 

896. 

THOMAS,  EARL  OF  ETJTLAND.    Vol.  70,  No.  33. 
E.  G.,  26  June  36  Hen,  VIII.    Died  20  Sept.  35  Hen.  VIII, 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  195 

Heir,  son  Henry  Maners,  now  Earl  of  E.,  aged  17  years  on  23  Sept. 
35  Hen.  VIII. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Estborne,  90  messuages,  50  cottages,  etc.,  etc.,  in 
Estborne,  "Upperton,"  "  IJppwyk,"  "ISasthall,"  "North  beveryngton," 
"  South  beveryngton,"  "  Lamport,"  "  Medys  "  and  "  Wolryngton," 
manor  of  la  Rype,  and  by  deed  13  June  16  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to 
Christopher  More,  knt.,  an  annual  rent  of  £5,  and  by  another  deed 
12  Feb.  27  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to  John  Baker,  gent,  (now  knt.), 
annuity  of  40s.,  and  by  deed  16  Feb.  27  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to  Richard 
Sackvile,  gent.,  substeward  of  his  manor  of  le  Mote,  annuity  of  40s.  as 
such.  10  April  34  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to  "Walter  Cromer,  "artis 
medicine  professoris,"  annuity  of  4  marks. 

897. 

ELIZABETH,  COUNTESS  RUTLAND.    Vol.  341,  No.  52. 

E.  G-.,  30  Oct.  10  James.     Died  1  Sept.  10  James. 

Heir,  uncle  Robert,  Earl  Lisle,  Lord  Sydney  of  Penshurst,  viz.,  son 
of  Henry  Sydney,  K.Gr.,  father  of  Philip  Sydney,  knt.,  father  of 
said  Elizabeth,  aged  48  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Robertsbridge  Abbey  and  manor,  property  in  Ewhurst, 
Whatlington,  Sedlescombe,  etc. 

898. 

RICHARD  RYMAN,  gent.     Vol.  63,  No.  63,  and  Vol.  66,  No.  79. 

Chichester,  4  Nov.  33  Hen.  VIII.  Died  13  Oct.  32  Hen.  VIII.  at 
Appuldram. 

Heir,  son  Humfrey  R.,  aged  16  years. 

Lands. — Long  before  death  of  R.  R.,  Thos.  West,  knt.,  Richd. 
Covert,  esq.,  Roger  Copley,  esq.,  Edwd.  Lewkenor,  sen.,  gent.,  Win. 
Copley,  gent.,  and  others,  co-feoffees,  were  seized  of  manors,  etc.,  of 
John  Ryman,  father  of  R.  R.,  to  use  of  R.  R.  and  his  heirs  by  charter 
of  John  R.,  and  enfeoffed  trustees  with  lands  and  tenements  in  Burdham 
for  R.  R.  and  Joan  his  wife  for  lives,  and  after  for  heirs.  R.  R.  alienated 
some  land  in  Somerleigh  to  John  Iddesworth  of  Erneley,  yeo.  At 
this  Inq.  comes  Joan  the  widow  and  shews  will  of  R.  R.  proved,  which 
she  says  was  not  his  will.  R.  R.  had  capital  messuage,  etc.,  in  Appul- 
dram called  "  Impe  Crosse,"  land  and  water  mill  in  A.,  lands  in 
Birdham,  Ichenor,  manor  in  West  Ichenor,  held  of  monastery  of 
Boxgrave,  "  Wodhorne  "  in  Birdham. 

899. 

ELIZABETH  RYVETT,  widow  of  Anthony  R.,  and  formerly  wife  of 
Richard  Coldham.  Vol.  251,  No.  152. 

E.  Gr.,  2  Dec.  39  Eliz.     Died  at  Shalden,  Hants,  19  May  37  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Coldham,  aged  12  on  25  Aug.  last. 

Lands. — "  Cotes  "  and  "  Hill "  in  Woolbeding,  etc.,  and  by  deed 
dated  20  Aug.  32  Eliz.  enfeoffed  trustees  to  her  use  for  life,  and  after 
to  use  of  Richard  Coldham,  son  and  heir  of  said  Elizabeth,  remainder  to 
John  C.,  another  sou. 

0  2 


196  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

900. 

HUMPHREY  SACKVILLE,  esq.     Vol.  4,  No.  56. 

Inquisition,  20  Oct.  4  Hen.  VII.  Died  Thursday  after  feast  of 
St.  Peter  the  Apostle  3  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  Eichard  S.,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lauds. — Manors  of  Buckhurst,  Chalvington,  Claverham,  Bowly, 
Horsye  and  Chetyngleigh. 

901. 

EICHARD  SAKEVYLE,  esq.    Vol.  43,  No.  23. 

Maresfield,  23  Oct.  17  Hen.  VIII.     Died  28  July  16  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Sakevyle,  esq.,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Buckhurst,  Chiddingly,  Chalvington,  Claver- 
ham, Beowlegh,  and  Fyskeregge,  the  advowson  of  Chalvington  and 
lands  in  Hailsham.  Isabel  his  widow  survives  at  Withyham. 


902. 

JOHN  SACKVILLE,  esq.     Vol.  115,  No.  49. 

E.  G.,  10  Nov.  5  and  6  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  26  Sept.  4  and  5 
Philip  and  Mary. 

Heir,  son  Eichard,  aged  50  and  more. 

Lands. — Eichard  Wakeherst,  Walter  Vrey,  and  Henry  Wellis  were 
seized  of  manors  of  Buckherst,  Chalvington,  Claverham,  Chidinglie  and 
Bowlie,  and  advowson  of  Eectory  of  Chalvington,  and  by  deed  dated 
1  Aug.  20  Hen.  VI.  gave  to  Edward  Sackville  and  Margaret  his  wife 
and  their  heirs.  Edward  Sackville  died  afterwards  at  Withyham  and 
Margaret  survived  him  with  reversion  to  Humphrey  Sackville  as  son 
and  heir  of  Edward,  and  died  afterwards,  when  Humphrey  entered  and 
afterwards  died  at  Withyham,  when  premises  descended  to  Eichard 
Sackville  as  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey,  after  whose  death  premises 
came  to  J.  S.  as  son  and  heir  of  Eichard.  J.  S.  also  seized  of  manors 
of  Wickensande,  Collingherst  and  Charknes,  and  lands  (named)  in 
Withyham,  Hartfield,  E.  G.,  Buckstead,  Uckfield,  Horsham,  Waldron, 
Chiddingly,  Hellingly,  Hailsham,  Brede,  Guestling,  Westfield,  Sedles- 
combe,  Pevensey,  Westham,  Hurstmonceux,  and  Ewhurst.  J.  S.  made 
will  1  July  1556  as  "  of  Chiddingly,"  esq. — wife  Anne — 3  daus., 
sons,  and  sons-in-law — son  Christopher  S.  and  John  his  (Christo- 
pher's) son. 

903. 

,   HENRY  SACKTYLE,  esq.    Vol.  301,  No.  71. 

Uckfield,  26  July  6  James. 

Jurors  say  Henry  Sackvyle,  esq.,  has  been  from  1  June  39  Eliz. 
and  still  is  a  lunatic.  Seized  of  manor  of  Cowdeu  in  Bexhill  and  of 
manors  of  Bexhill  and  Heithfeild.  Eobert,  Earl  of  Dorset,  is  brother 
and  next  heir,  aged  45  and  more. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  197 

904. 

JOHN  SACKVILLE,  esq.    Vol.  381,  No.  140  (1). 

E.  G-.,  14  June  18  James.     Died  21  Dec.  17  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  S.,  esq.,  aged  30  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Sedlescombe  and  Uddimer,  and  22  July  31  Eliz.  on 
marriage  between  J.  S.  and  Joan  Downton,  one  of  the  daughters  of 
John  Downton  of  Sedlescombe,  gent.,  settled  on  himself  and  Joan  his 
wife  and  their  heirs  male,  remainder  their  heirs,  remainder  heirs  of 
J.  S.,  and  1  May  1614  settled  as  above.  J.  S.  on  20  Jan.  1615  by  deed 
assured  premises  to  his  son  and  heir  Thomas  S.  after  his  death.  J.  S. 
seized  of  messuage  and  land  in  Breade  called  "le  Feild,"  and  on  2  Dec. 
1615  on  marriage  between  Thomas  S.  his  son  and  heir  and  Elizabeth 
Boys,  daughter  of  Samuel  Boys,  esq.,  settled  on  them  and  their  heirs 
male,  remainder  right  heirs  of  Thomas.  J.  S.  seized  of  Dibsham 

manor  and  farm  in  Westfield,  and  by  deed  4  Jan James  settled 

on  John  Sackville  his  younger  son.  J.  S.  seized  of  "Knell"  in  What- 
lington,  lands  in  Bread  and  Udimore  called  "  Stonehams  alias 
Lonehams." 

905. 

THOMAS  SAMPTON.    Vol.  193,  No.  40. 

Lewes,  4  April  23  Eliz.     Died  at  Hurstmonceux  4  Aug.  1580. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Samp  ton,  aged  10  on  1  Jan.  1581. 

Lands  in  Hailsham  and  Pevensey,  "  Collins,"  "Dyves,"  "Q-ybbes" 
and  "  Burchettes  "  in  Hurstmonceux.  Made  will  28  July  1580 — 
wife  Christabel  (still  living) — sons  Thomas  and  Henry. 

906. 

THOMAS  SAMPTON.     Vol.  228,  No.  88. 

E.  Or.,  15  July  33  Eliz.  Died  4  Jan.  32  Eliz.,  under  age  and  in 
ward. 

Heir,  brother  Henry  Sampton,  aged  19  on  9  Dec.  last  past. 

Lands. — Same  tenements  as  his  father  Thomas  Sampton  in 
Hailsham  and  Hurstmonceux. 

907. 

THOMAS  SANDER,  senr.,  of  Wadhurst,  gent.     Vol.  397,  No.  85. 

E.  Gr.,  24  Sept.  21  James.     Died  21  Aug.  20  James  at  Wadhurst. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas  Sander,  junr.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Thos.  Sander,  senr.,  was  seized  of  messuage,  etc.,  and  land 
late  in  occupation  of  John  Sander  his  father,  situated  in  Wadhurst, 
"  Wickens  alias  Wickherst,"  and  a  messuage,  etc.,  at  Corsley  Street  in 
Wadhurst,  messuage,  garden,  etc.,  at  Snapelane,  and  "  G-ildridge  alias 
Upper  Hooke"  in  W.,  land  in  Corsley  wood,  a  messuage  in  town  of  W., 
near  churchyard,  a  garden  late  in  occupation  of  Anne  Sander,  widow, 
other  lands  in  Wadhurst,  "Finchcocks"  in  Tysehurst,  and  "Badcocks." 
Made  will  6  Feb.  19  James  (1620)  and  gave  to  Nicholas  Sander  his 
son  and  heirs  messuage  in  town  of  Wadhurst — to  son  Edward  other 
property,  to  son  Eobert  other  property. 


198  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

908. 

REGINALD  SANDES.    Vol.  7,  No.  60. 

Inquisition,  23  March  7  Hen.  VII.  (1492).  Died  30  Oct. 
7  Hen.  VII.  (1491). 

Heir,  son  Robert,  aged  20  and  more. 

Lands  in  Selmeston,  Arlington,  Hellingly,  East  Dean,  West  Dean, 
and  Alfriston. 

909. 

WILLIAM  SANDYS,  knt.    Vol.  11,  No.  109. 

Inquisition,  2  Feb.  12  Hen.  VII.  (1497).  Died  26  Oct. 
12  Hen.  VII.  (1496). 

Heir,  son  "William  Sandys  the  younger,  knt.,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Kingston  Bowcye,  Shermanbury,  and  lands  in 
Eletching.  Wife  of  "W.  S.  is  Margaret;  wife  of  William  S.  the 
younger  is  Margery. 

910. 

JOHN  SAXPES,  late  of  Southover,  near  Lewes,  gent.  Vol.  314, 
No.  119. 

Arundel,  5  April  8  Jas.     Died  19  Dec.  6  Jas. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Saxpes,  gent.,  aged 
25  years  and  more,  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuel  Towers,  gent.,  aged 
23  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  mansion  house  in  which  he  dwelt  in 
Southover,  and  lands  belonging,  other  property  in  Southborough, 
"Conycroft"  in  St.  Anne's,  Lewes,  "lehatnme"  in  Kingston, 
"  Hautswisle  "  in  Ringmer. 

911. 

WILLIAM  SAYER.    Vol.  67,  No.  126. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  22  March  33  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Nicholas,  aged  7  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Ewhurst. 

912. 

PETER  SCAEDEVILE.     Vol.  13,  No.  12. 

Crawley,  3  Nov.  14  Hen.  VII.    Died  3  Sept.  14  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  William  S.,  aged  25  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Trustees  of  William  S.,  father  of  P.  S.,  seized  of  lands  in 
Bradbrigge,  West  Asshlyng  and  East  Asshlyng,  West  Eishborn, 
Westden,  East  Lavant,  5s.  rent  in  city  of  Chichester  to  use  of  said 
P.  S.  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  heirs  of  (?)  Julian  Scardevile. 

913. 

THOMAS  SCABDEFEILD.    Vol.  566,  No.  31. 
Chichester,  5  Oct.  14  Charles.     Died  16  Nov.  11  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  9  years  5  months  11  days  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Fishborne. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  199 

914. 

JOHN  SCOTT,  knt.    Vol.  1,  No.  115. 

Inquisition,  28  Sept.  2  Henry  VII.  Died  Feast  of  St.  Luke 
Evangelist  last. 

Heir,  son  William  S.,  esq.,  aged  26  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  of  La  Moote  in  co.  Sussex. 

915. 

RICHABD  SCOTT,  yeo.     Vol.  323,  Nos.  92  and  102. 

Horsham,  15  March  8  James.     Died  5  April  41  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Scott,  aged  8  years. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  in  Wiston,  late  part  of  manor  of  Bidling- 
ton  called  "  le  grete  Woodmans,"  also  messuage,  etc.,  called  "le  little 
Woodmans."  Son  John  has  received  rents. 

916. 

JOHN  SCEITEN.    Vol.  413,  No.  20. 

E.  GK,  26  July  14  James.     Died  21  June  last  at  Lindfield. 
Heir,  brother  Richard  Scriven,  aged  40  and  more. 
Lands  in  Horsted  Keynes. 

917. 

EICHAED  SCEIVEN.     Vol.  488,  No.  63. 

Shoreham,  18  Jan.  7  Charles.     Died  1  Nov.  last. 

Coheirs,  Agnes  Sares,  aged  50  and  more,  widow,  one  of  the  sisters 
of  R.  S.,  and  late  wife  of  Wm.  Sares,  deceased ;  Thomasine,  aged  40 
and  more,  wife  of  Robert  Page,  another  sister  of  R.  S. ;  Mary  Wood, 
aged  20,  daughter  of  Mary  Uden,  deceased,  another  sister  of  R.  S.,  and 
now  wife  of  Thos.  Wood. 

Lands.—"  Hamynnes,"  "  Odens,"  "  Holelands,"  "  Noble  Tye,"  and 
"  Tye  Croft "  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "  Barnes,"  "  Gralerames,"  "  Cheters 
Beckworth  "  and  "  Colliers  "  in  Lyndfield. 

918, 

WILLIAM  SEALE.    Vol.  350,  No.  30. 

Horsham,  5  April  13  James.     Died  5  Sept.  10  James. 

Heir,  son  John  Seale,  jun.,  aged  6  years  3  months  5  days. 

Lands. — John  Carrell,  knt.,  seized  of  "  Spelcridge  "  in  Nuthurst, 
enfeoffed  John  Seale,  sen.,  and  said  W.  S.  and  heirs  of  W.  S.  for  ever. 
John  S.  survives  at  Nuthurst. 

919. 

THOMAS  SELWYN,  gent.,  of  Priston.     Vol.  67,  No.  128. 

Lewes,  4  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  22  Sept.  31  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  23  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Suthehall  in  Willingdon,  lands  in  Waldron, 
settled  4  Aug.  30  Hen.  VIII.  to  Thomas  for  life  and  after  to  John  his 
son  and  heir. 


200  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

920. 

JOHN  SELWYN,  esq.    Vol.  242,  No.  80. 

E.  G-.,  21  Jan.  37  Eliz.     Died  7  July  36  Eliz.  at  Hailsham. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  47. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  J.  S.  was  seized  of  manor  of  Eastbourne  in 
Eastbourne  and  Willington,  and  of  manor  of  Bechington  and  lands  in 
Bechington,  Friston,  and  Jevington,  "  Duddels "  and  "Inlands" 
in  Friston,  manor  of  Pekeden  in  Friston,  Eastbourne,  and  Willington, 
Le  Wysh  in  Eastdean,  lands  in  Pevensey  and  Hailsham,  and  by  fine 
Mich.  17  Eliz.  conveyed  manor  of  Eastbourne  to  Henry  Goring,  George 
G-.,  and  Wm.  G-.,  esqrs.,  and  heirs  of  Henry  to  use  of  Thomas  Sellwyn, 
his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Elizth.  Goring,  da.  of  aforesaid  Henry 
and  their  heirs  male.  Thos.  S.  married  said  Eliz.  at  Burton.  J.  S.  by 
indenture  17  Jan.  34  Eliz.  conveyed  manor  of  Pekedene  to  Thos. 
Markewyke  and  "William  Wenham  to  the  use  of  himself  for  life,  and 
after  for  use  of  Edward  Sellwyn  his  son. 

921. 

THOMAS  SELWTN,  esq.,  of  Friston.    Vol.  392,  No.  136. 

Petworth.  5  Sept.  13  James.  Died  10  April  12  James  at  Friston, 
s.p.m. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Woodward,  aged  32  years 
1  month  5  days,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Parker  of  Eastbourne,  gent., 
aged  30  years  5  months  3  days,  Alice,  wife  of  John  Woodward  of 
Throwley,  gent.,  aged  27  years  1  month  3  days,  Dorothy  Selwyn, 
aged  23  years  5  months  16  days,  Anne  Selwyn,  aged  20  years  8  months, 
Beatrix  Selwyn,  aged  19  years  6  months  15  days. 

Lands. — "  Beckington "  and  cottage  in  occupation  of  Elizth. 
Selwyn,  widow,  relict  of  T.  S.,  and  windmill  in  Friston,  "  Duddells  " 
in  Friston,  "  Tylehouse  "  in  Hailsham,  in  occupation  of  said  Elizth.  S. 
Property  in  Willingdon,  etc.,  lands  sold  to  John  Selwyn  his  father  on 
1  Nov.  21  Eliz.  On  23  April  6  James  T.  S.  settled  "  Beckington  "  on 
himself  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Edward  S., 
brother  of  T.  S.  and  heirs  male,  remainder  Mary  S.,  Alice  Woodward, 
Dorothy  S.,  Anne  S.,  and  Beterice  S.,  his  daughters.  John,  brother 
of  T.  S.  "Knockhatch"  and  "  Lowallands  "  left  by  John  Selwyn  to 
Dorothy  S.,  one  of  the  daughters  of  T.  S.  Thomas  Woodward  of 
Bilsington,  Kent,  gent.,  married  Mary  Selwyn  10  Dec.  10  James  at 
Friston.  On  14  March  1614  made  will — "  sonne  Thomas  "  (Wood- 
ward) "I  geive  youe  and  yor  wife  the  Terme  which  I  have  power 
in  me  to  dispose  of  in  Friston,  and  the  rest  as  I  ever  ment  yl  youe." 
Elizabeth  survives. 

922. 

QUINTIN  SEYIAB.     Vol.  67,  No.  130. 

Chichester,  11  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.  Died,  killed  at  Salehurst  by 
kick  from  horse  30  Oct.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Clement  Seviar,  aged  35  and  more. 
Lands  in  Salehurst,  Eobertsbridge,  and  Bodiam. 


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923. 

THOMAS  SEVIEE,  an  idiot.     Vol.  201,  No.  106. 

Kobertsbridge,  2  July  25  Eliz.     Died  at  Salehurst  23  Jan.  1583. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Elizabeth,  aged  20,  and  married  on  20  March  1583  to 
John  Crottenden,  and  Helen,  aged  18,  and  married  on  1  Feb.  to  George 
Crottenden. 

Lands,  etc.,  called  "  Lowe  Bourne "  in  Salehurst,  "  Elfordes," 
"  Bustockes,"  and  tenements  in  Bodiham  called  "  Halton "  and 
"  Courthopps." 

924. 

JOSEPH  SHALLATT,  gent.     Vol.  447,  No.  41. 

Shorebam,  29  July  4  Charles.     Died  28  Nov.  1624. 

Heir,  son  Francis,  aged  14  years  18  days. 

Lands. — "  Kingston  Farm  "  in  Kingston,  land  in  Portfield  near 
Chichester,  2  messuages,  etc.,  in  St.  Olave's,  1  messuage  in  St. 
Andrews,  land  in  Westborne,  Chichester,  3  messuages  and  land  in 
Emsworth,  Hants,  and  1  messuage  in  Gilford,  Surrey.  Joan,  the 
widow  and  mother  of  Francis,  has  received  rents. 

925. 

JOHN  SHELLEY,  esq.     Vol.  46,  No.  14. 

Steyning,  29  June  19  Hen.  VIII.     Died  3  Jan.  18  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William  Shelley,  the  Judge,  aged  48  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Applesham,  advowson  of  and  lands  in  Combes 
settled  26  Sept.  18  Hen.  VIII.  on  Alice,  wife  of  William  Shelley  his 
son  and  heir,  remainder  to  William  S.  and  his  heirs.  Moiety  of  manor 
and  advowson  of  Denton  in  Denton  and  "  Sakam  "  in  Shermanbury 
also  settled  on  said  William  and  Alice.  Manor  of  Hoope  in  Budgwick 
settled  16  Hen.  VIII.  on  himself  for  life  and  afterwards  on  Richard 
Shelley  and  Mary  his  wife.  Lands  called  "  Lymeborn  "  in  Fittleworth, 
"  Wayhurst "  in  B-udgwick,  "  la  Lee "  in  Clapham,  and  lands  in 
Storrington,  Salvington,  Horsbroke,  Pokkesmore,  Shermanbury,  North 
Mundham,  Slinfold,  Middleton  and  Bensted. 

926. 

ELIZABETH,  widow  of  JOHN  SHELLEY,  esq.,  and  daughter  and  heir 
of  John  Michelgrove,  otherwise  called  John  Fawkenor,  esq.  Vol.  46, 
No.  15. 

Steyning,  29  June  19  Hen.  VIII.     Died  30  July  5  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William  Shelley,  now  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  King's 
Bench,  and  aged  48  and  more. 

Lands  called  "  Michelgrove  "  and  other  lands  in  Clapham,  "  Buls- 
hams "  in  Yapton,  lands  in  Barnham,  manor  of  Benstede,  lands  in 
Fittleworth,  Petworth,  Stopham,  Pulborough,  Cbichester,  Funtingdon, 
Bosham,  Wootton  near  Fakington.  and  advowson  of  the  chapel  of 
Wootton,  and  lands  in  Patching  and  Heene,  lands  called  "  Wantley  " 
in  Sullington.  So  seized  she  married  John  Shelley,  and  they  10  July 
3  Hen.  VIII.  on  the  marriage  of  their  son  William  S.  with  Alice,  one 


202  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

of  the  sisters  and  heirs  apparent  of  Edward  Belknap,  settled  them  to 
their  use. 

927. 

JOHN  SHELLEY,  esq.     Vol.  94,  No.  53. 

Lewes,  5  Oct.  (?  5)  Edward  VI.     Died 4  Edward  VI. 

Heir,  son  William  S.,  aged  12. 

Lands  in  Shepley.  J.  S.,  son  and  heir  of  "William  Shelley,  knt., 
Mary,  wife  of  J.  S.  and  daughter  of  "Wm.  FitzWilliams,  knt.  J.  S. 
seized  of  manor  of  Knell,  co.  Sussex.  Made  will  8  Aug.  1550  as  J.  S. 
of  Mychelgrove,  esq. — to  be  buried  in  Church  of  Clapham — my  manor 
of  Stondon  Hall,  co.  Essex,  my  manors  of  Wolston  and  Marston,  co. 
Warwick,  Mary  my  wife — my  manor  of  Chalfyn,  co.  Herts,  my  uncle 
Kychard  Shelley's  lands  in  Eudgwicke,  my  brother  Thomas  S.  and 
Mary  his  wife — son  William  under  21 — my  daughters  and  younger 
children — my  two  sons  John  S.  and  Eichard  S. — my  manors  of  Exton 
Bassett  and  Luces  in  co.  Wilts  to  son  Eichard — my  father  Sr  Wm 
Shelley — my  4  daughters  Elinor,  Mary,  Bryget  and  Margaret — my 
sister  Margaret — ray  uncle  parson  Shelley — my  uncle  Edward  Shelley. 

928. 

EDWAED  SHELLEY.    Vol.  104,  No.  124. 
Is  writ  dated  10  Jan.  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary. 
Avery  Michell,  gent.,  to  be  one  of  the  Inquisitors. 
No  inquisition. 

929. 

WILLIAM  SHELLEY,  esq.     Vol.  124,  No.  164.     (Proof  of  age.) 
Clapham,  19  Sept.  1  Elizabeth. 

Jurors  state  that  W.  S.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Shelley,  esq.,  deceased, 
is  aged  21  years  and  5  days  on  this  date. 

930. 

JOHN  SHELLEY,  esq.     Vol.  232,  No.  30. 

E.  GK,  8  Nov.  34  Eliz.     Died  27  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  6  years  and  20  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Offord  Dacie  alias  Offord  Darcie,  co.  Hunt., 
manor  of  Townland  alias  Towland,  co.  Kent,  manor  of  Easton  Basset, 
co.  Wilts — lands  called  "  Bartholomews  "  in  Storrington,  reversion  of 
half  manor  of  Kyngesham  alias  Keynsham,  advowson  of  Ch.  of  St. 
Pancras,  co.  Sussex,  after  death  of  Agnes  Carpenter,  widow,  who 
still  survives,  and  on  25  Aug.  last  made  will — "  Eleanor  my  wief  "  till 
John  Shelley  my  son  and  heir  apparent  shall  accomplish  21,  when  to 
him  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  my  heirs,  remainder  to  heirs  of  Henrie 
Shelley,  late  of  Mapledurham,  geat.,  deceased,  remainder  right  heirs  of 
said  H.  S. 

931. 

HENRY  SHELLEY,  esq.     Vol.  438,  No.  121. 
Horsham,  15  Jan.  22  James.     Died  9  Dec.  21  James. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  S.,  aged  40  and  more. 


SUSSEX   itfQUISItlONS.  203 

Lands. — Mansion  house  of  Sullington  and  ....  of  same  manor, 
lands  called  "  Magge  . .  . .,"  "  Westcroft,"  "le  olde  Mylle  garden"  and 
a  water  mill.  Trinity  7  James  settled  on  himself  for  life,  then  on 
Thomas  Shelley  his  son  and  heir  apparent  for  life,  then  on  Mary,  wife 
of  said  Thomas  S.,  for  life,  then  on  heirs  of  said  Thomas  S.  for  ever, 
but  Ambrose  Shelley  and  James  Shelley,  sons  of  H.  S.,  to  receive  £20 
a  year  each  for  life.  H.  S.  also  seized  of  messuages,  etc.,  in  Warming- 
hurst,  pasture  in  Fulling  common  and  in  "W.,  one  dole  of  mead  in 
Ashington,  Court  of  Franc  Pledge  and  Court  Baron  belonging  to 
manor  of  W.,  a  messuage  and  barn  in  W.,  "  Patchfield,"  "  Juppes 
Meade  "  and  "  Hyll  mead  "  in  Fulling  mead,  parcel  of  "  Buttons," 
"  Pricklowes  "  and  "le  Townefield  "  in  W.  Many  other  small  parcels 
of  land  in  W.,  and  19  Feb.  18  James  on  marriage  between  Henry  S.  of 
G-ray's  Inn  his  2nd  son  and  Mary,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs 
apparent  of  Charles  Pressey  of  Bishopstowne,  co.  Wilts,  settled  on 
himself  for  life,  then  on  Henry  his  son  and  Mary  the  son's  wife  for 
survivor,  their  heirs,  remainder  to  Henry  Shelley,  eldest  son  of  afore- 
said Thomas  Shelley,  remainder  to  Thomas  S.,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  S., 
remainder  right  heirs  of  Henry  S.  the  son.  H.  S.  seized  of  manor  of 
Sullington,  manor  and  farm  of  Cobden  in  Findon  and  S.,  advowson  of 
S.,  lands  and  tenements  in  Bowford,  "  Juppes  "  and  "Buttons  meade  "  in 
Warminghurst,  and  1  Dec.  19  James  settled  on  Mary  his  daughter  after 
his  death.  H.  S.  seized  of  Manor  of  Muntham  alias  Mundham. 
Ambrose,  James  and  Henry  his  sons,  and  Mary  his  daughter,  are  living 
at  Horsham. 

932. 

EICHAED  SHELLEY,  gent.     Vol.  417,  No.  32. 

Horsham,  27  Sept.  1  Charles.     Died  15  Dec.  1623. 

Heir,  son  John  Shelley,  gent.,  aged  17  years  and  no  more  at 
father's  death. 

Lands. — Long  before  death  of  E.  S.  a  certain  Edward  Darkenall 
was  seized  of  "  Shyngells,"  "  Hernland  alias  Serlond,"  and  "Edes"  in 
Etchingfield  alias  Hytchingfield,  late  parcel  of  manor  of  Sullington, 
and  conveyed  and  assured  them  to  R.  S.  and  Joan  his  wife  for  lives, 
remainder  to  heirs  of  E.  S.  K.  S.  died.  Joan  now  seized,  living  at 
Itchingfield.  John  Feest  also  conveyed  "  Forwells  alias  Sharpenhurst " 
to  E..  S.  and  Joan  his  wife.  Joan  survives. 

933. 

JOHN  SHELLEY,  knt.  and  bart.     Vol.  616,  No.  18. 

Horsham,  21  April  18  Charles.     Died  20  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  grandson  Charles  Shelley,  now  bart.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  William 
Shelley,  deceased,  son  of  Sir  J.  S.,  aged  5  years  3  months  3  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Michelgrove  and  lands  belonging  settled  Trinity 
4  Chas.  to  the  use  of  himself,  then  to  Lady  Jane  Shelley  his  wife,  and 
afterwards  to  the  use  of  William  Shelley,  then  esq.  and  afterwards 
knt.,  and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainder  to  John  Shelley,  gent.,  then 
2nd  son  of  Sir  J.  S.  He  was  also  seized  of  the  manors  of  Clapham, 
Knell,  Applesham,  Combes,  Patching,  etc.,  and  by  deed  20  March 
11  Chas.  settled  this  estate. 


204  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

934. 

ROBEBT  SHEPHEED.     Vol.  175,  Nos.  77  and  78. 

E.  G.,  23  May  18  Eliz.     Died  at  Peaamarsh  9  Nov.  17  Eliz. 

Heir,  sou  Alexander  Shepherd,  aged  20  on  6  April  last  before  his 
father's  death. 

Lauds  in  Peasmarsh,  Sedlescombe,  Brede,  Ewhurst,  Rye,  TJdimore, 
etc.,  in  Sussex,  Tenterden,  Blackmanstone,  and  Margate,  Kent.  Made 
will  last  Oct.  17  Eliz. — wife  Agnes — her  father  Thomas  Burchett, 
deceased — sons  Alexander  and  Robert — das.  Elizabeth,  Martha,  Mary, 
and  Bridget — mention  of  John  Shepherd,  late  of  Gruestling,  and  his 
sons  John,  Robert,  and  Richard — grants  two  tenements,  each  of  two 
chambers,  in  Peasmarsh  to  his  son  Alexander  and  his  heirs  for  the  use 
of  three  or  four  poor  people  of  Peasmarsh. 

935. 

WILLIAM  SHEAPHEED,  esq.     Vol.  536,  No.  28. 

Battell,  22  Sept.  12  Charles.  Died  8  June  10  Charles  at  Battersey, 
co.  Surrey. 

Heir,  son  Richard  S.,  esq.,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — Prebendal  manor  of  Peasmarsh  and  lands  in  P.,  manor  of 
Tillingham  in  P.,  manor  of  Playden  in  Playden,  a  messuage  and  appurts. 
in  Peasmarsh,  "  Whitpotts  "  and  "  Elringtons  "  in  Peasmarsh,  another 
messuage,  etc.,  in  Peasmarsh,  late  in  occupation  of  John  Sheapherd, 
another  messuage,  etc.,  in  P.  in  occupation  of  John  Message, 
"  Creeches  "  in  Peasmarsh,  a  windmill  in  Rye. 

936. 

SIE  RICHAED  SHEELET,  knt.     Vol.  67,  No.  91. 

Chichester,  2  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  16  Nov.  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  William  Sherley,  aged  42  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Westneston  (Wiston)  and  advowson,  with 
remainder  if  s.p.  to  Thos.  S.,  brother  of  said  Richard,  remainder  to 
Sir  Ralph  S.  and  his  heirs  for  ever  by  gift  of  Sir  Ralph  S.,  knt.,  father 
of  said  Richard,  also  manor  of  Heene  and  Lancing  settled  on  Elizth., 
wife  of  said  Sir  Richard,  for  life. 

937. 

THOMAS  SHUELET,  esq.     Vol.  75,  No.  67. 

Writ  dated  4  Feb.  37  Hen.  VIII.  Top  illegible but  38 

Hen.  VIII.  Thomas  Shurley  of  West  Grinsted,  esq.  Died  28  April 
36  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Francis  Shyrley,  esq.,  who  on  30  Jan.  36  Hen.  VIII.  was 
21  years  old  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bodyngton,  Howe  Court,  etc.  After  his  death 
premises  descended  to  Francis  Shurley,  esq.,  his  son  and  heir.  T.  S. 
seized  of  other  lands,  etc.  Will  dated  28  April  36  Hen.  VIII. — Eliza- 
beth ray  wife — next  heyre  Francis — to  William  my  son  all  my  land  in 
Slafham  called  "  Slutt"  and  land  I  bought  of  my  cosen  Belhouse  when 
21,  wife  to  have  profit  meanwhile. 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  205 

938. 

WILLIAM  SHEBLET,  esq.    Vol.  94,  No.  76. 

Lewes,  5  Oct.  5  Edw.  VI.     Died  28  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  S.,  aged  9  years  2  weeks  5  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Westmeston  alias  Wiston  and  advowson  of 
church,  manor  of  Heene,  "  Fawknors "  in  Asherst,  other  lands  in 
Wiston,  "  Townhouse "  in  Ashehurst.  Made  will  18  March  1551 
(5  Edw.  VI.) — wife  Mary  Sherley — Dame  Elizth.  Sherley,  my  mother- 
in-lawe — Sir  Richard  Sherley  my  father — my  daughter  Elizabeth  S. — 
sons  Thomas  and  Anthony  S.  (2nd  son),  manor  of  Wodensill,  co. 
Bucks,  farms  in  Agmondesham  and  Little  Mussenden — my  brother 
and  sisters  Edward  S.,  Frances  S.,  and  Jane  S.  On  28  June 
17  Hen.  VIII.  the  manors  of  Chiltington  Slaughter  alias  Slenger 
and  Eryngham  alias  Brues  Barnes  were  settled  on  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Richard  Sherley  of  Wiston,  esq.,  father  of  W.  S.,  for  life.  Elizabeth 
survives. 

939. 

FBANCIS  SHEBLET,  esq.     Vol.  183,  No.  65. 

Lewes,  9  Sept.  20  Eliz.     Died  24  March  20  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Sherley,  esq.,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Bodington  in  Wiston,  " Courtlandes,"  "Paynes 
Fields,"  "Tucknames,"  "West  Grinstead  House,"  "the  Park,"  etc., 
in  West  Grinstead,  messuages,  etc.,  in  Horsham,  Lancing,  and 
Steyning,  and  the  manor  of  Hatherley  in  Maberton,  co.  Somerset. 

940. 

THOMAS  SHIBLET,  esq.,  of  West  Grinstead.     Vol.  292,  No.  153. 

E.  G.,  31  Aug.  4  James.     Died  20  May  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Cecily,  now  wife  of  Sir  George  Snelling, 
aged  19  and  more  (married  12  May  last),  and  Barbara  Shirley, 
aged  18  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  and  advowson  of  West  Grinstead,  "  Courtlands  " 
and  "  Paynes  fields  "  and  other  lands  in  West  Grinstead,  messuage, 
etc.,  in  Lancing  which  6  Aug.  41  Eliz.  he  settled  to  uses  of  his  last 
will.  Made  will  14  May  1606 — daughters  Sisley  Sherley  and  Barbara 
Sherley.  Philippa  the  widow  survives. 

941. 

THOMAS  SHEBLEY,  esq.     Vol.  746,  No.  92. 

Lewes,  12  Sept.  15  Chas.     Died  last  Feb.  12  Chas. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands.—"  Blackbrooks,"  "  Chatfields,"  "  Tybalds,"  and  "  Nylands 
alias  Northlands  "  in  Westmeston,  messuages  and  lands  in  Wightden 
alias  Wigden  and  Patcham  settled  (with  Elizabeth  his  wife)  2  May 
19  James  on  the  marriage  of  Thomas  S.  his  son  and  heir  with  Eliza- 
beth, only  daughter  of  Drew  Stapley  of  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  gent, 


206  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

942. 

STEPHEN  SnoETEiDa,  gent.    Vol.  607,  No.  91. 

Chichester,  23  Sept.  16  Chas.     Date  of  death  not  given. 

Name  and  age  of  heir  not  given. 

Lands. — William  Shortred,  clerk,  father  of  S.  S.,  on  1  March 
13  Chas.  settled  "Freeland  alias  Threeles  land"  in  Sillington,  Storring- 
ton,  and  Thakeham,  and  lands  in  St.  Pancras  and  Oving  on  himself  for 
life,  remainder  to  his  das.  now  living,  Sarah,  wife  of  Win.  Cox,  clerk, 
Prebend  Residentiary  of  Chichester,  and  Secunda,  wife  of  Francis 
Hooke,  gent.,  remainder  to  his  heirs. 

943. 

JOHN  SHEEVE  or  SHEEIP  (SHEET),  clerk  and  gent.  Vol.  224, 
No.  42,  and  Vol.  231,  No.  87. 

Alf  riston,  17  June  32  Eliz.     Died  at  Worth  about  Nov.  5  Edw.  VI. 

Heir,  brother  Guy  Shreve,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands  in  Metching  called  "Sternham,"  lands  in  Lindfield,  moiety  of 
manors  of  Bramblety  and  Laverty,  and  moiety  of  messuage  and  lands 
called  "  Pickstones  "  in  E.  G.  James  Pickes  and  others  have  received 
profits  of  Brambletye  and  Lavertye.  John  At  Ree,  Anthony  Morley, 
and  Dionysius  Bartlett  have  received  profits  of  lands  in  Lindfield. 
John  Monke  and  Stephen  Boorde  have  received  profits  of  lands  in 
Fletching  since  his  death. 

944. 

G-EOEGE  SHUDD,  yeo.     Vol.  739,  No.  48. 
E.  G.,  1  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  4  March  14  Charles. 
Heir,  eldest  son  George,  aged  14  years  10  months  13  days. 
Lands  in  W.  G.  called  "Ushudds"  and  "Betfords."     Will  quoted. 
John  Shudd,  youngest  son — brother  John  Shudd. 

945. 

THOMAS  SHTJELET  of  Isfield,  esq.     Vol.  191,  No.  101. 

Lewes,  13  July  22  Eliz.     Died  at  Lewes  18  Jan.  21  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Shurley,  aged  10  years  8  months  28  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Isfield,  reversion  of  manor  of  Woorthe  in  Little 
Horsted,  manor  of  Crawley,  lands  called  "  Tilgates,"  manor  of  Ifield. 
On  10  Dec.  18  Eliz.  he  settled  a  part  on  his  marriage  with  Ann  Wroth, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Wroth,  knt.  She  is  still  living  at  Enfield  in 
Middlesex,  s.p.  George  S.  and  Judith  S.,  children  of  T.  S. 

946. 

JOHN  SHUELET,  sergt.-at-law.     Vol.  355,  No.  63. 
Petworth,  10  Dec.  14  James.     Died  2  Oct.  14  James  at  Lewes. 
Heir,  son  John  Shurley,  esq.,  aged  16  years  9  months  20  days. 
Lands. — "  Grey  Friars  "  and  the  "  Wishe  "  in  Lewes,  etc.,  property 
in  Ringmer  called  "  Hasselham,"  etc.     On  18  March  8  James  made 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  207 

deed  to   Whittingham  Woodd  of  Bromley,  esq.,  to  use  of  his  wife 
Frances.     Seized  of  manor  of  Broad  water.     Frances  survives. 

947. 

JOHN  SHTJRLET,  esq.     Vol.  471,  No.  73. 

Shoreham,  18  Jan.  7  Charles.     Died  3  Oct.  last  at  Lewes. 

Heir,  only  son  John  S.,  gent.,  aged  (10  or)  11  years  3  months. 

Lands. — Reversion  after  death  of  Frances  (still  living),  widow  of 
John  Shurley,  sergeant-at-law  (father  of  J.  S.),  who  died  at  Lewes  2  Oct. 
14  James, of  "Grey  Friars  "  in  Lewes,  "  the  Swannes  nest,"  the  "  Wish," 
and  a  messuage  near  Greyfriars,  "  le  Moore  "  and  other  lands  in  Lewes 
and  Eingmer,  "  Hasselham  "  in  R.,  portion  of  tithes  of  "  Howndeane  " 
and  "  Smithwike  "  in  St.  Mary  Westout,  Lewes,  "  Ashcombe  "  in  Falmer, 
lands  in  St.  John  sub  Castro,  Barcombe  and  Plumpton  settled  on  her 
for  life  18  March  8  James.  J.  S.  also  seized  of  manor  and  advowson 
of  Broadwater,  and  20  July  19  James  settled  on  himself  for  life  and 
then  on  Judith  his  wife  for  life,  then  on  their  heirs  male.  Judith 
survives  at  Charing,  co.  Kent.  J.  S.  also  seized  of  broken  down  chapel, 
etc.,  in  Wogham  in  Hamsey. 

948. 

JOHN  SHUKLEY  of  Isfield,  knt.     Vol.  471,  No,  70. 

Shoreham,  18  Jan.  7  Charles.     Died  25  April  last  s.p.  male. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Jane  Covert,  aged  28,  wife  of  William  Covert, 
knt. ;  Elizabeth  Palmer,  aged  25,  wife  of  Thos.  Palmer,  Bart. ;  Charity 
Rivers,  aged  24,  wife  of  James  Rivers,  esq. ;  Anne  Overbury,  aged  23, 
wife  of  Giles  Overbury,  knt. ;  Mary  Doyley,  aged  22,  wife  of  John 
Doyley,  esq. ;  and  William  Sornervile,  esq.,  aged  2  years  4  months,  son 
and  heir  of  Cicely  S.,  widow  of  Wm.  S.,  knt.,  which  Cicely  was  another 
daughter  and  coheir,  now  deceased. 

Lands. — "  Millmoores,"  "  Blundens  farm,"  "  Bettings  "  in  Isfield, 
"  le  Ham "  in  Barcombe,  "  le  Eyes,"  parcel  of  "  le  Marvells "  in 
Barcombe.  By  deed  15  Dec.  1  Chas.  between  himself  and  others,  "  for 
love  to  his  heirs  male,"  and  to  Robert  Shurley,  eldest  son  of  George 
Shurley,  knt.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  in  Ireland,  brother  of  J.  H.,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  Robert  Shurley,  Pelham  S.,  Arthur  S.,  George  S., 
Thomas  S.  and  Henry  S.,  gents.,  sons  of  George  S.  aforesaid,  and  John 
Shurley  of  Lewes,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Shurley,  esq.,  sergt.  at 
law,  deceased,  conveyed  to  trustees  for  use  of  self,  heirs  male,  remainder 
to  Robert  S.  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Pelham,  Arthur, 
George,  Thomas,  Henry,  and  John  S.,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  J.  S. 
Also  seized  of  manor  of  Isfield  and  manors  of  Worth  and  Homeplace 
in  Little  Horsted,  "  Cookes  "  in  Laughton,  land  in  Steyning,  and  by 
deed  23  April  last  granted  them  to  use  of  himself  and  Dorothy  his 
wife,  and  if  s.p.  male  then  as  above. 

949. 

JOHN  SHUBLET,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Shurley,  esq.,  deceased. 
Vol.  570,  No.  147, 


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Lewes,  6  Sept.  14  Charles.     Died  26  Aug.  1637. 

Heir,  sister  Frances  Shurley,  aged  15  years  1  month  15  days. 

Lands. — Inq.  at  Shoreham  18  Jan.  7  Charles  on  John  Shurley,  his 
father,  quoted.  Trances  Shurley  his  grandmother  and  Judith  Shurley 
his  mother  are  still  alive. 

950. 

EICHARD  SHURLOCK  of  Pulborough,  yeo.     Vol.  172,  No.  130. 
E.  G.,  17  Jan.  17  Eliz.     Died  29  May  16  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Eobert  Shurlock,  yeo.,  aged  11. 

Lands. — Tenement  or  farm  called  "Lighe,"  with  lands  and  appur- 
tenances in  Pulborough. 

951. 

SIR  PHILIP'SIDNET,  only  son  of  Sir  Henry  Sidney,  K.Gr.  Vol.  219, 
No.  53. 

E.  Gr.,  6  July  30  Eliz.  Died  17  Oct.  28  Eliz.  at  Arneham,  Lower 
Germany. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth  Sydney,  aged  2  years  8  months  18  days 
at  Inq.  Eobert  Sydney  is  brother  of  said  Sir  P.  S.  and  next  heir  male, 
aged  23  and  more,  and  inherits  remainder  of  property — manor  and 
monastery  of  Eobertsbridge,  manors  of  Easton  and  Halden.  Frances 
Sydney,  the  widow  of  Sir  P.  S.,  survives. 

Lands. — Sir  William  Sidney,  grandfather  of  Sir  P.  S.,  and  Agnes 
his  wife  were  seized  by  grant  8  June  31  Hen.  VIII.  from  the  King  of 
the  Abbey  and  Monastery  of  Eobertsbridge,  manors  of  Madersham, 
Possingworth,  Wodroffe  and  Werd,  Eectories  of  Udimore  and  Sale- 
hurst  and  lands  in  Hants,  and  also  lands  in  counties  of  Lincoln, 
Northampton,  Eutland  and  Kent  which  caine  to  him  as  to  one-fifth  as 
a  coheir  of  Charles  Brandon,  Duke  of  Suffolk.  These  descended  to  Sir 
Henry  Sidney  his  son  (father  of  Sir  P.  S.),  who  was  also  seized  of 
manors  of  Penshurst  and  Halden  and  lands  in  Leigh,  co.  Kent,  and  of 
manor  of  Michelmersh,  co.  Hants.  He  2  Aug.  23  Eliz.  settled  portions 
on  his  sons  Philip,  Eobert  and  Thomas,  and  24  July  26  Eliz.  made 
further  settlements  on  the  marriage  of  his  son  Sir  P.  S.  with  Frances, 
only  daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Walsingham,  knt.  Sir  Henry  Sidney 
made  will  8  Jan.  24  Eliz.  and  died  5  May  28  Eliz.  Lady  Mary  his 
widow  survived  him.  Sir  P.  S.  made  will  at  Arneham  in  Lower  Germany 
last  Sept.  28  Eliz.  1586  and  died  there  17  Oct.  28  Eliz. 

952. 

WILLIAM  SLUTTER  of  Annyndon,  yeo.     Vol.  85,  No.  43. 

Steyning,  3  Oct.  1  Edw.  VI.     Died  10  Nov.  38  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Slutter,  aged  27  and  more. 

Lands. — One-fourth  part  of  demesne  lands  of  manor  of  Annyndon 
in  Annyndon,  Bothelffs,  co.  Sussex,  two  messuages  and  land  called 
"  Faggs  "  and  lls.  2d.  rent,  "  Penlond"  in  West  Grinstead,  etc.  Alice 
Hunt,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Hunt  of  Clapham,  yeo.,  deceased, 
seized  of  messuage,  etc.,  and  laud  called  "  Hunts  "  in  Worthing  in 
Brodewater,  and  messuage,  etc.,  called  "  Hunts  "  in  Worthing,  married 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  209 

"W.  S.,  had  issue  John  Slutter  and  died.  W.  S.  also  seized  of 
"  Campyons  "  in  Stenyng,  "  G-orys  "  in  West  Preston,  near  Arundel, 
settled  them  on  Jane  Hunt  of  Ashurst,  widow,  on  marriage  with  her. 
They  were  married  at  Buttolfs  and  Jane  survives.  W.  S.  also  seized 
of  other  lands  in  Steyning,  Thakeham,  and  Bramber.  Made  will  and 
left  to  sons  Richard  and  William. 


953. 

HENRY  SLYFELD,  esq.     Vol.  263,  No.  99. 
E.  G.,  27  April  43  Eliz.     Died  15  Oct.  40  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Edmund,  aged  19  on  22  April  last. 
Lands. — "  Holtlands  "  in  Bolney. 

954. 

WILLIAM  SMYTH,  gent.    Vol.  394,  No.  14. 

Petworth,  26  Sept.  20  James.     Died  18  May  18  James. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Mary,  aged  2  years  on  5  March  last. 

Lands. — William  Smyth  of  Binderton,  gent.,  father  of  W.  S., 
seized  of  manor  of  Bowly  in  Pagham  on  7  May  17  James,  settled  it  on 
marriage  of  W.  S.  with  Mary,  daughter  of  John  May  of  Rauhgmer, 
gent.,  £1,000,  being  her  portion.  Mary  survives  at  Rawrnere. 

955. 

WILLIAM  SMYTH,  gent.     Vol.  407,  No.  73. 

Petworth,  1  Sept.  22  James.     Died  14  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  granddaughter  Mary  Smyth  (viz.,  daughter  of  William,  eldest 
son  of  W.  S.,  deceased),  aged  3  years  ....  9  days. 

Lands. — Manor  and  farm  of  Bowley  in  Pagham  settled  7  May 
17  James  on  marriage  of  William  Smyth  of  the  Middle  Temple,  his 
eldest  son,  and  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John  May  of  Rawmere,  gent., 
lease  of  "  Charlockes  "  and  "  Mondaces,"  part  of  said  manor  made  by 
W.  S.  to  Richard  Smyth  and  Anthony  Smyth,  sons  of  W.  S.  the  elder, 
for  100  years  excepted.  Wm.  S.,  junr.,  and  Mary  had  issue  only 
daughter  Mary,  and  Wm.  died  on  18  May  18  James  and  Mary  survived. 
Mary,  only  da.,  aged  2  months  13  days  at  her  father's  death.  W.  S. 
seized  of  manor  of  Binderton,  and  on  7  May  17  James  settled  on  self, 
Wm.  S.  his  eldest  son,  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  right  heirs. 
Thomas  S.,  2nd  son  of  W.  S.,  alive,  aged  23  at  father's  death. 

956. 

JOHN  SMITH.    Vol.  566,  No.  21. 

Shoreham,  5  April  12  Charles.     Died  20  June  last. 

Heirs,  Adam  Racton,  William  Peake,  and  William  Smith  are 
cousins  and  heirs,  all  over  age. 

Lands  in  Pagham  and  West  Angmering.  Made  will  14  May  last — 
left  to  John  Smith,  younger  son  of  William  Smith  of  Stopham,  and 
Henry  Smith,  another  son  of  William  Smith. 

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210  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

957. 

THOMAS  SMITH  of  Wassells,  gent.     Vol.  607,  No.  97. 

Petworth,  13  April  17  Chas.     Died  10  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  Francis  Smith,  aged  9  years  8  months  7  days. 

Lands. — .  .  .  .  manor  of  Iburnow  alias  Eburnow.  On  ....  Nov. 
15  Jas.  at  Kirdford  with  Jane  his  wife  made  settlement  ....  Mar- 
garet, widow  of  John  Smith,  father  of  T.  S Joseph  Smith 

living  at  Kirdford. 

958. 

THOMAS  SNELLINGE.    Vol.  126,  No.  133. 

Steyning,  27  Sept.  2  Elizabeth.     Died  24  Jan.  1  Elizabeth. 

Heir? 

Lands. — Site  of  manor  of  Portslade,  messuage  and  garden  in  P., 
late  in  tenure  of  Joan  Snelling  his  mother,  and  lands  in  P., late  belonging 
to  John  Siielling  his  brother. 

959. 

GEOBGE  SNELLING,  knt.     Vol.  366,  No.  186. 

E.  G.,  6  June  15  James.     Died  15  April  last  at  West  Grinstead. 

Heir,  son  Shirley,  aged  10  years. 

Lands. — Gr.  S.  in  right  of  Cecily  his  wife  seized  of  manor  and 
advowson  of  West  Grinstead  and  of  "  Paynes  fyelds,"  "  West  Grinstead 
House,"  "  le  olde  Parke,"  "  le  Newe  Parke,"  and  Hilary  9  James  settled 
on  themselves  for  life  and  after  on  Sherley  Snelling  their  sou, 
remainder  to  right  heirs  of  Cecily.  Gr.  S.  seized  of  premises  in  West 
Grinstead,  and  25  Nov.  12  James  settled  on  himself  and  wife  for 
longer  liver,  then  to  son  Sherley  S.  G.  S.  also  seized  of  portion  of 
tithes  in  May  field,  and  10  Nov.  8  James  settled  on  Margaret  his 
mother,  widow  of  Richard  Snelling,  esq.,  his  father,  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  self.  G.  S.  also  seized  of  "  Beedings  New  Parke  "  in 
Beeding  alias  Seale,  "  Aylwins  alias  Aliens,"  and  "  Griffins  "  in  West 
Grinstead,  left  to  Sherley  his  son,  paying  his  daughters  Margaret  S. 
and  Philippe  S.  certain  sums  at  21 — Cecily  S. — Margaret,  widow  of 
Richard  S.  Margaret  S.  and  Philippe  S.  survive. 

960. 

LADY  CECILY  SNELLING,  late  wife  of  Sir  George  S.  of  West 
Grinstead.  Vol.  509,  No.  24. 

Shoreham,  27  March  10  Charles.  Died  14  March  3  Charles  at 
West  Grinstead. 

Heir,  only  son  Shirley  S.,  aged  20  years  11  months. 

Lands. — Sir  George  Snelling  and  Cicely  were  seized  in  right  «f 
said  Cecily  of  manor  and  advowson  of  West  Grinstead,  capital  mes- 
suage, "  Ould  Parke"  and  "Newe  Parke"  in  West  Grinstead,  etc., 
and  by  fine  Hil.  9  James,  and  by  deed  3  Feb.  9  James  conveyed  to 
selves  for  lives,  and  then  to  Shirley  S.  their  eldest  son,  remainder  to 
other  sons. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  211 

961. 

STEPHEN  SOMNER.    Vol.  379,  No.  80. 
E.  G.,  1  Dec.  18  James.     Died  26  March  last  at  Hellingly. 
Heir,  son  John,  aged  10  years  9  months  6  days. 
Lands. — Property  in  Hellingly  and  Hailsham.     Made  will  3  March 
last— left  some  to  his  younger  son  Stephen. 


962. 

WILLIAM  SONE  of  "Walderton.     Vol.  275,  No.  293. 

Horeham,  15  June  18  Eliz.     Died  26  May  13  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Walter  Sone,  who  was  8  years  old  on  3  Dec.  13  Eliz. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Upmarden,  with  appurts.  in  TJpmarden,  Borne, 
Harting,  North wodde  and  West  Marden,  and  tenement,  etc.,  etc., 
called  "  Alexanders  "  in  Walderton. 


963. 

WALTER  SOANE  of  Cocking,  yeo.    Vol.  324,  No.  141. 
E.  G.,  22  May  9  James.     Died  14  Oct.  1596. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  who  was  2  L  on  10  Oct.  last. 
Lands. — "  Alexanders  alias  Cades  "  in  Walderton.     Made  will  and 
left  to  Thomas  Soane  his  son. 

964. 

THOMAS  SONE  of  Walderton,  yeo.     Vol.  496,  No.  116. 

Shoreham,  14  Aug.  9  Charles.     Died  1  May  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Wood  Sone,  aged  8  years  6  months  20  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Walderton  in  Stoughton,  bought  of  Adrian 
Stoughton,  esq.,  and  John  Tompson,  gent.,  and  manor  of  Walderdon, 
bought  of  Hugh  Speke,  esq.,  and  Mathew  Woodward,  gent.  By  deed 
24  April  9  Charles  for  £400  19*.  granted  to  Bartholomew  Sone  of 
Havant  at  rent  of  20s.  Agnes  the  widow  survives. 


965. 

WILLIAM,  late  EARL  of  SOUTHAMPTON.     Vol.  70,  No.  28. 

E.  G.,  19  Aug.  36  Hen.  VIII.     Died  14  Oct.  34  Hen.  VIII. 

Coheirs,  great-nephew  Godfrey  Fuljambe,  gent.,  aged  16  and  more, 
son  and  heir  of  Alice,  wife  of  James  Fuljambe,  knt.,  and  one  of  the 
daughters  and  heirs  of  Thomas  Fitzwilliams.  and  niece  Margaret,  wife 
of  Godfrey  Fuljambe,  esq.,  aged  30  and  more,  and  one  of  daughters  and 
heirs  of  said  Thomas  Fitzwilliam,  brother  and  heir  of  said  Earl. 

Lands. — William,  late  Earl  of  Southampton,  was  seized  of  Priory  of 
Esseborne,  lands  in  E.,  Midhurst,  Kerford,  North  Chappell,  Chidding- 
fold,  Farnhurst,  Lynch  and  Lodsworth,  manors  of  Midhurst,  Cowdray, 
Esseborne,  Rustyndon,  and  30  July  1  Hen.  VIII.  settled  on  himself 
and  Lady  Mabel,  then  his  wife,  and  their  heirs,  remainder  to  Anthony 

p  2 


212  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Browne,  knt.,  brother  of  said  late  Earl,  aud  his  heirs  male,  remainder 
to  Thomas  Fitz  Williams  alias  Fysher,  bastard  son  of  said  late  Earl, 
remainder  to  John  Fitzwilliams,  son  and  heir  of  William  Fitzwilliams, 
late  of  Masborough,  co.  York,  and  heirs  male,  remainder  right  heirs. 
William,  late  E.  of  S.,  was  also  seized  of  manor  of  Hayshot,  settled  upon 
himself  and  Mabel  for  life,  then  on  Thomas  Fitzwilliams  alias  Fisher, 
then  on  Anthony  Browne,  knt.,  then  on  John  Fitzwilliams,  then  on  right 
heirs.  Mabel  survives.  Trustees  were  seized  of  Abbeys  of  Begham 
alias  Beigham  and  Calceto,  and  manors  of  Begham  alias  B.,  Calceto, 
Sulham  and  Bourne  for  Lady  Lucy  Browne,  mother  of  said  late  Earl, 
who  on  20  Aug.  -1531  made  will — left  to  said  late  Earl  and  Anthony 
Browne,  knt.,  by  name  of  William  F.  and  Anthony  B.  my  sons.  The 
King  gave  Priory  of  Shulbred  to  him,  etc.,  lands  in  Offyngton,  formerly 
part  of  possessions  of  Abbot  of  Wanteley,  co.  Surrey. 


966. 

JOHN  SPATCHURST.    Vol.  350,  No.  25. 

Horsham,  27  Sept.  13   James.     Died  2  Feb.  9  James  at  West 
Grinstead. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  19  years  2  months  and  more. 
Lands  in  West  Grinstead. 


967. 

HABBEBT  SPBINGETT,  gent.     Vol.  380,  No.  118. 

Petworth,  last  Aug.  18  James.     Died  7  May  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas  Springett,  gent.,  aged  30  and  more  atlnq. 

Lands.— H.  S.  7  Oct.  13  Jas.  settled  "  Pagescroft,"  "le  Wish," 
"  Southmead,"  "  Parkfield  "  and  "  John  Aleas  "  and  "  Chambers  Wish,'T 
"  Spoonefield,"  "  Clarkeland  "  in  Laughton, "  le  Moore  Park  "  in  Kingmer 
on  Thomas  Springett  his  first  son  for  life,  after  on  Mary,  wife  of  said 
Thomas,  as  jointure,  and  after  her  death  "  Moore  Park  "  to  Herbert  S., 
son  aud  heir  of  said  Thomas  aud  heirs  male,  remainder  to  said  Thomas 
and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Harbert  Springett,  younger  son  of  H.  S., 
and  the  remainder  of  premises  to  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 
H.  S.  also  seized  of  "  Broile  place  "  and  lands  called  "  le  Slip  "  and 
"  Holmefield  "  in  Riugmer,  and  lands  in  Laughton.  Also  of  reversion 
after  death  of  Margaret  Waters,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Waters,  gent., 
and  formerly  wife  of  Wm.  Aneston,  of  lands,  etc.,  called  "  Tilton  "  or 
"Great  Tilton"  in  Cattesfield,  also  "Northland,"  "  Chapmans," 
"  Morespickes  "  and  "  Engrams  "  in  Hoo.  Margaret  Waters  is  still 
alive.  H.  S.  also  seized  of  2  messuages  in  St.  Peter  and  St.  Mary 
Westout,  Lewes,  one  called  "  Shermans  "  and  the  other  "  Huntshall," 
also  manor  of  Fresingham  alias  Frencham  in  Rolvenden  alias  Rown- 
den,  co.  Kent,  "Martam  Hill,"  "  Potmans,"  "  Harpe,"  etc.,  in  Rolven- 
den and  Wittersham.  By  will  30  Oct.  1617  (15  James)  to  son 
Thomas  S.  lands  in  Sussex  and  Kent,  except  lands  and  tenements  in 
Lewes,  which  I  purchased  of  Richard  Smith,  deceased. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  2l3 

968. 

HAEBEET  SPBINGET  of  Eingmere,  gent.  Vol.  397,  Nos.  13 
and  27. 

Petworth,  6  June  21  James.     Died  17  May  1622  at  Eingmer. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  2  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Wickham"  in  Iklesham,  "Highmills,"  "Natalies  Crofts," 
"  Cubitt  or  Keppett  lands  "  and  "  Lords  Wood  "  in  Iklesham,  "  Black- 
lands  "  in  I.,  parcel  of  said  farm,  lands  in  Eingmer. 

969. 

THOMAS  SPBINGETT,  knt.    Vol.  701,  No.  6. 

E.  Gr.,  23  July  16  Charles.     Died  17  Sept.  15  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Herbert  Springett,  esq.,  aged  24. 

Lands. — "  Stokehouse  "  and."Leadam  alias  Leydham  hill"  in 
Grestling  and  a  mansion  house  in  Icklesham,  half  of  "  Gratehurst"  and 
"  Carters  "  in  Pett  and  Farleigh,  also  "  Tilton  "  in  Catsfield,  "  Chap- 
mans  "  and  "  Moorespiches  "  in  Hoo,  and  by  deed  24  June  10  Chas. 
covenanted  to  stand  seized  for  use  of  Herbert  Springett  his  son  and 
heir  for  life,  and  after  for  Barbara  Campion,  one  of  the  daughters  of 
Sir  Win.  C.,  knt.,  and  now  wife  of  said  Herbert,  remainder  to  their 
heirs  male.  Sir  T.  S.  also  seized  of  farm  of  "  Southeese  with  Heigh- 
ten," lands  and  tenements  in  Eingmer  called  "  Holmefield,"  "  le  Slype," 
"  Moore  Parke  "  in  Eingmer,  "  Chambers  wishe,"  "  John  Alee  "  and 
"  le  Archreede  "  in  Laughton  to  self  and  Lady  Mary  S.  his  wife  for  life 
(except  "Moore  Parke"),  also  seized  of  Broyle  place,  half  manor  of 
Kingston  Bowcy  alias  K.  Bowsey,  etc.  Mary  the  widow  survives. 

970. 

ANTHONY  SPEOTT.  Vol.  310,  No.  17,  Vol.  333,  No.  6,  Vol.  338, 
Nos.  2  and  9. 

New  Shoreham,  16  Jan.  7  James.  Died  15  April  6  James  in 
London. 

Heir,  son  Jereniias  S.,  aged  15  years  4  months  8  days. 

Lands. — "Smalehill"  in  Beckley  and  Bread,  "Hayes  alias  Hayes 
Yeard,"  "  Ludleys  alias  Ludleys  Yeard  "  in  Beckley  and  Peasmarsh, 
"  Fynches,"  near  Spitlestreet  in  Beckley,  "  Seligh  alias  Seeleys  "  in 
B.  and  P.,  "  Le  White  lambe,"  near  Watling  Street  in  St.  Mary 
Aldermary's,  London. 

971. 

JOHN  STAKEE  of  Clymping,  yeo.     Vol.  326,  No.  21. 

E.  G-.,  15  July  10  James.     Died  8  April  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Staker,  aged  about  27. 

Lands. — Messuage,  barn,  garden  and  land  in  Ilesham  and  Clymp- 
ing, late  belonging  to  the  Hospital  of  Holy  Trinity  in  Arundel,  now 
dissolved. 

972. 

JOHN  STAKES.     Vol.  536,  No.  22. 

Horsham,  1  Nov.  12  Charles.     Died  4  Aug.  last. 


214  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  son  John  S.,  aged  7  years  3  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  appurts.  in  Ilsham  and  Climpinge.  By  deed 
1  Nov.  4  Charles  he  enfeoffed  John  Magewick  and  Clement  Tapper  to 
use  of  J.  S.  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life,  then  for  heirs  by  Elizabeth, 
remainder  to  Eleanor  Staker,  one  of  daughters  of  J.  S.,  remainder  to 
Elizabeth  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  J.  S.,  remainder  to  John  Magewicke, 
son  of  John  Magewick  and  Elizabeth  Tapper,  daughter  of  Clement 
Tupper.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  J.  S.,  survives. 

973. 

JOHN  STAKER,  son  and  heir  of  John  Staker,  deceased.  Vol.  548, 
No.  16. 

Arrondell,  14  Dec.  13  Charles.     Died  29  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  sister  Jane  Staker — also  heir  of  John  and  Elizabeth — aged 
7  years  3  months. 

Lands. — John  Staker,  the  father  of  J.  S.,  was  seized  of  messuage 
and  appurtenances  in  Ilsham  and  Climpiuge,  and  by  deed  1  Nov. 
4  Charles  with  John  Magewick  and  Clement  Tupper  enfeoffed  them 
to  use  of  himself,  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  survivor,  then  for  heirs  of  John 
and  Elizabeth,  remainder  to  Eleanor  Staker,  one  of  the  daughters  of 
said  John,  remainder  to  Elizabeth  Staker,  eldest  daughter  of  said  John, 
remainder  to  John  Magewicke,  son  of  John  Magewicke,  and  to  Eliza- 
beth Tupper,  daughter  of  Clement  Tupper. 

974. 

JOHN  STANDEN,  yeo.    Vol.  326,  No.  42. 
E.  G-.,  15  July  10  James.     Died  last  Jan.  9  James. 
Heir,  son  Thomas  Standen,  aged  8  on  24  March  last. 
Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  60  acres  in  Clymping. 

975. 

THOMAS  STANDEN,  yeo.    Vol.  578,  No.  19. 
Petworth,  23  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  28  May  last. 
Heir,  eldest  son  John  (age  not  known) . 

Lands. — Messuage  and  60  acres  land  in  Clympinge,  1  tenement 
and  7  acres  in  Tapton,  10  acres  land  in  "Walberton. 

976. 

THOMAS  STANLEY,  esq.     Vol.  579,  No.  56. 

E.  G-.,  2  Oct.  15  Charles.     Died  13  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  only  son  Richard  S.,  gent.,  aged  4  years  6  months  19  days. 

Lands. — "  Lee  "  in  Fittleworth  and  Stopham,  and  by  deed  2  Feb. 
7  Charles  between  self  (1),  Richard  Baughe,  gent.,  and  John  Scale, 
yeo.  (2),  Constance  Eumney,  daughter  of  Richard  Rumney  of  Twin- 
inge,  co.  OHos.,  gent.,  deceased,  conveyed  to  2nd  parties  in  considera- 
tion of  marriage  between  himself  and  Constance  Rumney.  T.  S.  also 
seized  of  messuage  and  land  near  Lymborne  in  Fittleworth  and 


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''Browns,"  "Bryants."  and  "Fishams"  in  Stopham,  2  messuages 
and  lands  in  Lower  Fittleworth,  and  by  deed  20  July  last  conveyed 
"  Browns,"  "  Bryants,"  aud  "  Fishams "  to  his  daughter  Anne 
Stanley  after  his  death  and  remainder  to  uses  of  his  will.  Anne  S. 
then  a  minor.  T.  S.  seized  of  "  le  Swann "  in  Millmeade  in  F., 
"  Chambers,"  "  Coates  Meade "  and  "  Hesworth  Meade "  in  F., 
a  neadow  in  Stopham,  fulling  mill  in  F.,  etc.,  and  by  deed  20  July 
last  conveyed  to  trustees  for  payment  of  debts  and  legacies  to  Dorothy 
Stinley  his  daughter.  Also  seized  of  "Dorones"  in  F.,  "Great 
Vjnars  "  in  Twyning,  co.  Glos.  Constance,  Ann  S.,  and  Dorothy  S. 
are  still  living. 

977. 

JOHN  STANNEY  of  Eston,  esq.     Vol.  97,  No.  97. 
Lewes,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  VI.     Died  20  March  6  Edw.  VI.. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  24  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands  at  "  Greeuefield  "  and  "Menscroft"  in  Sidlesham,  also  in 
Eston,  East  Wittering,  and  Selsea. 

978. 

WILLIAM  STANNYE.     Vol.  148,  No.  16,  and  Vol.  162,  No.  182. 
Chichester,  27  April  10  Eliz.     Died  28  Sept.  9  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Richard  Stannye,  aged  13  years  8  months  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Sidlesham,  Eston,  East  and  West  Wittering  and  Birdham, 
"  Goldsmythes  "  in  Eston. 

979. 

RICHABD  STANLEY,  esq.     Vol.  279,  No.  374. 
Arundel,  4  Aug.  42  Eliz.     Died  20  Feb.  last. 
Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  19  years  and  8  months. 
Lands. — "  Goldsmithes  "  and  "  Eston  "  in  Eston. 

980. 

JOHN  STANSFIELD,  gent.    Vol.  438,  No.  127. 

E.  G.,  30  Oct.  3  Charles.     Died  9  March  3  Charles  at  Lewes. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Eleanor,  aged  28  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  in  Cliffe,  manor  and  advowson  of  Denton, 
messuage  and  land  in  Eckington  alias  Ripe,  Rectory  of  South  Mai- 
ling, messuage  and  land  called  "  South  Mawling,"  manor  of  North- 
stock,  "  Poulspetch "  in  Shipley,  messuages  and  land  in  Pemsey 
and  Hoo,  and  on  1  Dec.  2  Charles  by  deed  with  Richard 
Evelyn  of  Wotton,  Surrey,  esq.,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  daughter  and 
heir  apparent  of  J.  S.,  and  George  E.,  John  E.,  and  Richard  E., 
sons  of  Richard  E.  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  his  grandchildren, 
covenanted  to  stand  seized  for  them  after  his  death.  J.  S.  made  will 
23  Jan.  2  Charles  at  Lewes,  and  left  to  Jane  then  his  wife  for  life  and 
after  to  Evelyns.  Jane  his  widow,  Richard  Evelyn,  and  Eleanor  his 
daughter  still  alive. 


216  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

981. 

RICHARD  STAPLEY  of  Twineham,  gent.     Vol.  85,  No.  68. 

Bramber,  8  Aug.  1  Edward  VI.,  before  John  Staple,  esq.  Died 
28  Nov.  38  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  43  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Twineham,  messuage,  etc.,  in  Buxted,  and  by 
deed  dated  10  Oct.  37  Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  John  Hever  and  Ninian 
"Warde  to  re-enfeoff  said  R.  S.  and  John  his  son  and  heirs  of  Join, 
which  they  did  20  Nov.  37  Hen.  VIII. 

982. 

WILLIAM  STAPLEY  of  Twineham,  gent.     Vol.  270,  No.  131. 

E.  G-.,  last  June  44  Eliz.     Died  3  April  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Seized  of  manor  of  Twineham  with  appurts.  in  T.,  Portslade, 
and  Hurst,  messuage  and  land  called  "  Hickstead  "  to  himself  for  life 
with  remainder  to  son  John  for  life,  remainder  to  John,  son  of  John 
and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Thos.  S.,  brother  of  John,  remainder 
to  Drew  S.,  another  brother  of  John,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of 
John  S.,  father  of  W.  S.,  for  ever. 

983. 

ANTHONY  STAPLEY,  esq.     Vol.  291,  No.  96. 

Lewes,  2  May  4  James.     Died  13  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Anthony,  aged  15  years  6  months  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Lampham  in  Pevensey  and  Mancksey,  lands 
called  "  Blackforde  "  in  Hurstmonceux  and  Watling,  "  Hogmans  "  in 
same  parishes,  "  Beckingtons  "  in  Heyfield,  co.  Sussex,  "  Nettlesworth  " 
in  H.,  "  Milkehurst "  in  H.,  "  Courthorarn  alias  Horam  "  in  Hurst- 
monceux, farm  of  "  Wyke  alias  Upwike  "  in  Preston  and  Hove,  manor 
of  Brodmerston,  co.  Somerset. 

984. 

JOHN  STAPLEY  of  Twineham,  gent.    Vol.  302,  No.  93. 

E.  GK,  17  June  6  James.     Died  7  Dec.  4  James. 

Heir,  son  John  Stapley,  aged  17  years  9  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Twineham  with  appurts.  in  T.  and  Hurst, 
capital  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Hicksted  "  and  "  Puryland  "  in 
Twineham.  Was  seized  for  life,  with  remainder  to  his  son  John 
Stapley  and  heirs  male,  remainder  to  J.  S.  and  heirs  male,  remainder 
to  Thos.  S.,  brother  of  J.  S.,  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Drew  S., 
another  brother  of  J.  S.,  remainder  to  right  heirs  of  William  S., 
father  of  J.  S.,  by  charter  of  said  William  dated  15  Feb.  43  Eliz. 

985. 

DREW  STAPLEY,  esq.     Vol.  741,  No.  143. 
Lewes,  12  Sept.  15  Chas.     Died  1  Dec.  13  Chas. 
Heir,  only  daughter  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Sherley,  esq.,  aged 
26  and  more  at  father's  death. 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Lands. — Three  messuages  aud  land  in  Crawiey  and  Ifield,  three 
messuages,  etc.,  and  land  in  Chittingleigh,  one  messuage,  barns,  etc., 
and  land  called  "  Pephurst  alias  Pubhurst,"  part  of  manor  of  Drunge- 
wick  in  Wisboro  Green,  and  the  little  Park  of  Worth,  land  in 
Worth,  and  18  small  messuages  in  Kent  Street  in  St.  George's, 
Southwark,  and  a  messuage  in  Guildeford,  co.  Surrey. 

986. 

JOHN  STAPLEY,  esq.     Vol.  581,  No.  124,  and  Vol.  595,  No.  96. 

E.  G.,  5  June  15  Chas.     Died  last  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  Anthony,  aged  18  years  9  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Twynem,  "  Hicksted  "  iu  Twynem,  manor  of 
Leigh  in  Cuckfield  and  "  Culpeppers  "  in  Southwiek.  By  fine  levied 
Michs.  10  James  between  Samuel  Boys,  esq.,  and  Drew  Stapley,  gent., 
querents,  and  said  J.  S.,  deforciant,  settled  to  use  of  J.  S.  for  life, 
after  to  use  of  Mary  S.,  then  his  wife,  for  life,  remainder  heirs  male, 
remainder  heirs  female,  remainder  right  heirs,  and  on  6  Aug.  last 
made  will — wife  Mary  and  bros.-in-law  William  Boys,  esq.,  and  John 
Boys,  gent,,  ex'ors,  to  receive  rents  till  son  Anthony  is  21 ;  manor 
of  Leigh  to  be  sold.  Mary  his  widow  survives. 

EICHAED  STENYNGE  alias  COWPER.     See  COWPEB. 

987. 

GEORGE  STEPHEN.     Vol.  67,  No.  134. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  12  April  30  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Robert,  aged  29  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Salehurst  and  Echingham.  By  deed  dated  6  June 
20  Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  Thos.  May,  John  Hay,  James  Fuller  to  use 
of  self  and  Joan  his  then  wife  and  their  heirs. 

988. 

JOHN  STONE  of  Nunnery,  Rusper.     Vol.  437,  No.  91. 

Petworth,  21  March  2  Charles.     Died  10  .Feb.  1  Charles. 

Heir,  niece  Elizabeth  Young,  wife  of  Win.  Toung,  gent.,  daughter 
of  Ralph  Stone,  deceased,  brother  of  J.  S.,  aged  20  and  more. 

Lands. — Late  monastery  of  Rusper  called  "  the  Nunnery," 
"  Gardiners  alias  Fosters "  in  Horsham,  "  Stamerham "  and  other 
lands  in  Rusper.  J.  S.  had  wife  Elizabeth  and  brother  Henry  Stone 
of  Capell,  nephew  John  Stone,  eldest  son  of  Henry. 

989. 

JOHN  STONE.    Vol.  557,  No.  9,  and  Vol.  549,  No.  51. 

E.  G.,  5  Oct.  11  Chas.     Died  last  of  May  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  6  years. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  belonging  called  "  the  Nunnery  "  in 
Rusper,  "  Gardiners  a  lias  Fosters"  in  Horsham,  "Stamerham"  and 
"  Mansland"  in  Rasper.  Joan  his  widow  survives. 


218  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

990. 

WILLIAM  STOEEB  of  Southover.     Vol.  282,  No.  72. 

E.  G.,  28  Aug.  2  James.     Died  19  April  2  James. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  25  years. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  and  croft  in  Lewes  and  2  other  messuages, 
etc.,  in  Lewes,  and  20  Sept.  44  Eliz.  settled  on  himself  for  life,  then 
on  his  son  Thomas  S.  for  life,  and  then  for  his  issue,  remainder,  half 
to  Joan  Earle,  daughter  of  W.  S.  and  wife  of  John  Earle,  for  life, 
remainder  to  Win.  Earle,  son  of  said  Joan,  remainder  to  John  Earle, 
son  of  said  Joan,  half  to  Robert  Storer,  younger  son  of  Richard  S. 
and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Richard  S.,  elder  son  of  Richard  S., 
remainder  to  W.  S.  right  heirs.  W.  S.  also  seized  of  messuage  and 

farden  in  Southover  and  cottage  in  Kingston  near  Lewes,  and  by  will 
ated  13  Aug.  44  Eliz.  left  house  in  Southover  to  his  daughter  Joan 
Earle,  and  cottage  in  Kingston  to  her  son  William  Earle.     W.  S. 
seized  of  lands  in  Sowtram,  messuage  and  land  in  Heathfield,  messuage 
and  land  in  Fyndon,  "  Eastbaysborne  "  in  Plumpton. 

991. 

BARTHOLOMEW  STOBYE,  yeo.     Vol.  252,  No.  31. 

E.  G.,  26  Sept.  40  Eliz.     Died  17  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  31  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  in  Chylgrove,  parish  of  Westdean,  called 
"  Woodcroftes,"  "  Chartersfelde,"  "  Estlyes,"  and  "  Dytches."  Made 
will — gave  to  Richard  S.  my  son  and  Bridget  his  wife  and  his  heirs, 

remainder  to  Margaret  Smythe  my  da.  and  her  heirs. 

i 

992. 

ADEIAN  STOUGHTON  of  West  Stoke,  esq.     Vol.  351,  No.  98. 

Horsham,  5  April  13  James.     Died  25  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  20  years  2  months  4  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Stoke  alias  Stoke,  near  Chichester  and  Sidles- 
ham,  "  Reyvells  "  in  E.  Ashling,  parish  of  Funtington  alias  Founteston 
alias  Funtingdon,  and  by  deed  27  March  25  Eliz.  between  himself 
1st  part  and  Win.  Jordan  of  Whitley,  co.  Wilts,  esq. ,2nd  part,  assured 
said  manors  to  himself,  Mary  his  wife  and  longer  liver  and  their  heirs. 
Mary  is  still  living  at  West  Stoke.  A.  S.  made  will  2  June  12  James 
— to  wife  Mary  manor  of  Stoke,  her  father  Mr.  Will  Jordan  (at  time 
of  marriage)  of  Chittane,  Wilts,  esq.,  manor  of  Sidlesham  to  wife  for 
12  years  if  unmarried,  then  to  my  brother  Sir  Lawrence  Stoughton,  near 
Guildford,  Surrey,  knt.,  to  bring  up  youngest  son  Adrian  S.  and  my  two 
youngest  daughters,  Anne  and  Eleanor. 

993. 

THOMAS  STOUGHTON  of  West  Stoke,  esq.     Vol.  472,  No.  96. 

Petworth,  30  March  7  Charles.     Died  29  June  2  Charles. 

Coheirs,  nephews  Thomas  Bowyer,  esq.  (son  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Bowyer,  bart.,  and  Anne  his  late  wife,  one  of  the  sisters  of  T.  S.),  aged 
18  years  11  months,  and  Arthur  Gunter,  gent,  (son  of  George  Gunter, 


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knt.,  and  Mary  his  late  wife,  another  sister  of  T.  S.),  aged  14  years 
9  months,  and  sisters  Sara,  now  wife  of  Wm.  Styant,  and  Anne, 
now  wife  of  ....  German,  clerk,  Elizabeth  Stoughton  and  Eleanor 
Stoughton. 

Lands. — Reversion  of  manor  of  Stoke  alias  West  Stoke,  near 
Chichester,  after  death  of  Mary  S.  his  mother,  which  she  holds  for  life 
by  concession  of  Adrian  Stoughton,  her  late  husband,  whose  son  and 
heir  he  is.  T.  S.  seized  of  manor  of  Sidlesham  and  "  Ham  Farm  "  in 
S.,  lands  in  Funtington,  and  20  Nov.  19  James  on  marriage  with  Jane, 
one  of  the  daughters  of  Lady  Judith  Grarton,  widow,  settled  them. 
T.  S.  made  will  8  May  2  Charles. 

994. 

JOHN  STRADLINGE,  gent.     Vol.  282,  No.  2. 
Arundel,  11  April  2  James.     Died  16  Sept.  40  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  18  years. 
Lands. — Had  no  lands  of  King  or  any  other  person. 

995. 

THOMAS  STEEAT,  yeo.     Vol.  775,  No.  29. 

E.  G-.,  23  Sept.  21  Charles.     Died  9  Oct.  17  Charles. 

Heir,  "  Nepos  "  William  Streat,  aged  2  years  3  months  2  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  in  St.  Clement's,  Hastings,  and  All  Saints,  etc. 

996. 

WALTER  STHEATER.     Vol.  581,  No.  140. 

E.  G-.,  23  March  14  Chas.     Died  23  May  1638. 

Heir,  son  Nathaniel,  aged  then  2  years. 

Lands  in  Hellingly.  Made  will  20  May  1638 — sou  Nathaniel  and 
his  heirs — brother-in-law  Miller's  children — my  two  daughters  Sarah 
and  Anne — wife  Abegall. 

997. 

OLIVER  STROWDE,  son  and  heir  of  James  Strowde.  Vol.  92, 
No.  106. 

Horsham,  25  March  4  Edw.  VI.  Died  28  Aug.  36  Hen.  VIII.,  a 
minor  and  in  ward  to  King. 

Heir,  sister  Joan  Strowde,  aged  (?)  12  or  16  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Half  manor  of  Groteley  and  half  a  messuage,  land,  meadow, 
wood  and  annual  rent  of  53*.  4>d.  in  Northiam  and  Bexill,  also  other 
lands  in  Northiam  and  Bexill. 

998. 

RICHARD  STRODEWTKE  of  Ambelhurst,  yeo.     Vol.  85,  No.  44. 

Petworth,  26  Oct.  1  Edw.  VI.     Died  21  Oct.  38  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  S.,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — R.  S.  and  John  S.  were  seized  of  a  messuage,  etc.,  and  land 
called  "  Shiborne  "  in  Wisborow  green,  and  by  names  of  R.  S.,  senr.,  and 
J.  S.  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  by  deed  22  June  37  Hen.  VIII. 


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granted  to  Henry  Strodewyk  and  John  Napper  to  grant  back  to  E.  S. 
with  remainder  to  William  S..  son  of  R.  S.  and  his  (Wm.'s)  heirs,  which 
they  did  on  23  June.  R.  S.  seized  of  manor  of  Arnbelhurst  in  Wis- 
borowe  green,  and  by  deed  24  June  37  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to  same 
trustees  for  self,  and  then  for  John  S.  his  son  and  heir  and  John's  heirs. 
R.  S.  and  J.  S.  seized  of  "  Q-raffhams  "  in  West  Grinsted,  and  granted 
to  same  trustees  for  E.  S.  and  after  for  Richard  S.  his  son  and  his 
(Richard's)  heirs. 

999. 

JOHN  STRUDWICKE.     Vol.  232,  No.  5. 

Chichester,  3  April  34  Eliz.  Died  20  July  32  Eliz.  at  Wisborough 
Green. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — John  Peryer  and  Wm.  Peryer  enfeoffed  J.  S.  and  Alice 
his  wife  with  lands  in  Wisborough  Green  and  Rudgewick  to  selves  and 
heirs.  Alice  survives  at  Heringham. 

1000. 

WILLIAM  STRUDWICK.     Vol.  233,  No.  72. 

Chichester,  2  Oct.  34  Eliz.     Died  last  May  26  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  10  years  and  3  months. 

Lands. — "  Purbright  alias  Ivehurst"  in  Kerdeford  gave  by  writing 
to  Joyce  his  wife  for  life  and  after  to  right  heirs.  Will  quoted,  mother 
Margaret  S. — youngest  son  Henry  S. 

1001. 

THOMAS  STRUDWICKE.     Vol.  340,  No.  195. 

E.  G.,  6  Oct.  11  James.     Died  29  Nov.  1599. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Joanna  S..  aged  12  years  6  months,  Susanna  S., 
aged  6  years  1  month,  Anna  S.,  aged  3  years  6  months,  and  Mary  S., 
aged  1  year  11  months  10  days. 

Lands. — "Cockinge,"  "Lughurst"  and  "  Hibborne "  in  Wis- 
borough Green. 

1002. 

THOMAS  STRUDWICKE.     Vol.  338,  No.  16. 

Lewes,  16  April  11  James.  Died  7  Jan.  8  James  at  Westborow 
Green. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  17  years  1  month  20  days  at  Inq. 
Lauds  in  Westboro  Green. 

1003. 

ROBERT  STRUDWYCKE.    Vol.  370,  No.  84. 

Petworth,  10  April  16  James.     Died  28  Jan.  1616. 

Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  13. 

Lands. — "  Crowcheslande  "in  Kerdeford,  also  "  Nuttehurst  "  and 
"  Burchfold  "  in  K.,  "  Speares  "  and  "  Rayles."  Made  will  16  Jan. 
1616  (14  James)  and  left  to  his  sou  Henry,  paying  William  S.  his 
second  son  £60  and  John  S.  his  fourth  son  £50  at  21,  and  appointed 


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"Wm.  Strudwicke  of  Hills  Greene  and  George  Amye  ex'ors  in  trust 
till  son  Henry  was  21.     Elizabeth  his  widow  survives  at  Kerdeford. 

1004. 

WILLIAM  STBUDWICKE.     Vol.  582,  No.  154. 
Petworth,  19  March  14  Charles.     Died  18  June  14  Charles. 
Heir,  son  Henry  S.,  aged  34  years. 

Lands. — "  Marshalls  "  in  Kerdford,  and  "  Frythfould  "  and  other 
lands  in  Kerdford. 

1005. 

WILLIAM  STBUDWICKE.    Vol.  607,  No.  94. 
Petworth,  13  April  17  Chas.     Died  25  Jan.  last. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  19  years  1  month. 

Lands  called  "  Lowfold  "  in  Wisborough  Green.  Made  will  9  Jan. 
last,  and  left  to  Wm.  S.  his  son.  Katherine  S.,  the  widow,  survives. 

1006. 

THOMAS  STUBT.     Vol.  641,  No.  48. 

Petworth,  19  Jan.  16  Charles.     Died  29  Oct.  16  Charles. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  25  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Peryfeilds"  and  "  Latchensfields,"  etc.,  in  Tillington. 

1007. 

WILLIAM  STYANT,  gent.     Vol.  578,  No.  6. 

E.  G.,  8  Jan.  15  Charles.     Died  16  Sept.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  15  years  9  months  14  days. 

Lands. — Two-fourths  of  manor  of  Stoke  alias  Stoke  near  Chichester, 
manor  of  Middleham  and  "  farm  of  Ham  "  belonging  outside  East 
gate  of  Chichester,  messuage  in  St.  Pancras  outside  East  gate  of 
Chichester  on  the  hodacre,  other  property  in  Chichester  purchased  by 
Wm.  Styant,  father  of  W.  S. 

1008. 

THOMAS  STYANT,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  William  Styant,  gent., 
deceased.  Vol.  622,  No.  32. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  20  Charles.  Died  7  Oct.  last,  a  minor  in  ward 
to  King. 

Heir,  Thomas  Phillipps  is  cousin  and  heir,  viz.,  son  and  heir  of 
William  Phillipps,  deceased,  eldest  brother  of  Anne  Styant,  deceased, 
mother  of  aforesaid  William  Styant,  father  of  T.  S.,  aged  40  years  and 
more. 

Lands. — By  Inq.  taken  at  East  Grinstead  18  Jan Charles 

p.m.  Wm.  Styant  it  was  found  that  Wm.  Styant  seized  of  manor  of 
Stoke  alias  Stoke  near  Chichester,  "  farm  of  Ham,"  parcel  of  said 
manor,  etc.,  etc.,  died  on  16  Sept.  then  last  past,  and  that  Thomas  in 
writ  named  was  son  and  heir,  aged  15  years  9  months  14  days  at  his 
father's  death,  j-j 


222  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

1009. 

THOMAS  TAWKE.     Vol.  15,  Nos.  50  and  51. 

Hamptenet,  15  June  16  Hen.  VII.     Died  14  July  8  Hen.  VII. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  60  years  and  more. 

Lands. — No  lands  in  possession  or  reversion,  but  Eobert  Tawke, 
father  of  T.  T.,  whose  heir  he  was,  and  William  Sidney  were  seized  of 
manor  of  Todeham  in  parish  of  Estborn  and  lands  called  "  Cremysham" 
in  Pagham,  lands  in  Hamptenet,  3  messuages  and  3s.  rent  in 
Chichester,  and  granted  them  to  trustees  to  use  of  said  Eobert  and  his 
heirs,  and  after  said  Robert  died  and  feoffees  seized  to  use  of  T.  T. 
and  his  heirs.  T.  T.  by  his  last  will  left  it  to  feoffees  to  pay  bis  debts, 
and  after  to  use  of  his  heir. 

1010. 

WILLIAM  TAWKE.     Vol.  23,  No.  265. 

Boxgrove,  1  Nov.  22  Hen.  VII.     Died  last  Dec.  21  Hen.  VII. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Anne,  aged  3  and  more,  and  Joan,  aged 
2  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  West  Hampnett,  Pott,  Tonham,  and  Crymsam 
settled  on  himself  and  Joan  his  wife,  also  messuages  and  10s.  rent 
in  Chichester,  and  advowson  of  a  chantry  in  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary 
of  Chichester. 

1011. 

JOHN  TAILLOB.     Vol.  67,  No.  112. 

Inq Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  27  April  32  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Eichard,  aged  30  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Pairlight. 

1012. 

THOMAS  TAYLOR.     Vol.  229,  No.  104. 

E.  G.,  26  Nov.  33  Eliz.     Died  13  Dec.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  now  wife  of  Drew  Turner,  aged  25, 
Anne,  now  wife  of  John  Penyfold,  aged  22,  Barbara,  now  wife  of 
John  Holman,  aged  20,  Wenefrida  Taylor,  aged  18,  Lettice  Taylor, 
aged  16,  Bennett  Taylor,  aged  14,  and  Joan  Taylor,  aged  11. 

Lands. — "Hookeland,"  "Mylwards,"  and  a  messuage,  etc.,  in  occu- 
pation of  John  Johnsonne,  "  Bedels,"  "  Gybbs "  and  "  Newland," 
"  Soontland,"  and  other  lands,  all  in  Lindfield.  Made  will  11  Sept. 
32  Eliz.  (1590)  and  left  "  Hookelaud  "  to  daughter  Barbara,  "  Soont " 
to  da.  Wenefryth,  "  Mylwards  "  to  da.  Anne — to  da.  Joane  tenement 
in  occupation  of  John  Johnsonne — to  das.  Lettice  and  Bennett 
"  Bedells,"  "  Gybbs,"  and  "  Newland."  Elizabeth,  now  wife  of  James 
Eerrall,  and  Jane  her  daughter  shall  have  an  annuity  of  20s.  a  year 
out  of  "  Bedels,"  etc. 

1013. 

THOMAS  TAYLOR,  gent.     Vol.  233,  No.  99. 
Arundel,  19  May  34  Eliz.     Died  18  April  last  at  Arundel. 
Heir,  grandson  George  Taylor,  son  of  Thomas  T.,  junr.,  only  son 
of  aforesaid  Thomas  T.,  senr.,  now  aged  6^  years  and  2  months. 


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Lands. — House,  etc.,  in  Arundel  where  he  dwelt,  lands  in  Arundel 
and  Kirdeford.  Made  will  18  April  last — gave  to  grandson  George  T. 
lands,  etc.,  in  Arundel,  and  to  grandson  Thomas  T.  all  other  lands. 

1014. 

ISAACK  TAYLOR,  yeoman.     Vol.  281,  No.  1. 
....  8  Sept.  1  James. 

Jurors  say  that  Isaack  Taylor,  yeoman,  never  is  or  was  foolish  and 
an  idiot. 

1015. 

THOMAS  TAYLOR.     Vol.  340,  No.  235. 
E.  G.,  20  May  11  James.     Died  17  Aug.  1607  at  Steyning. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  20  years  2  months  26  days. 
Lands. — Messuages   and  lands   in   Steyning,   Pepperscombe  and 
Shoreham,  "  Jervisfields  "  in  Steyning,  etc. 

1016. 

EICHARD  TAYLOR,  gent.     Vol.  498,  No.  187. 

Shoreham,  14  Aug.  9  Charles.     Died  27  May  last. 

Heir,  son  Richard  Taylor,  aged  10  years  5  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Ernie,  "  Hoskins  alias  Brownstarr"  in  West 
Itchenor,  "Tipps"  and  "Gunstetts"  in  West  Itchenor,  "Eedland" 
in  West  Wightring  and  West  Itchenor,  part  of  manor  of  Almoding- 
ton  in  W.  W.  and  W.  I.,  and  other  land.  Made  will  25  May  last — 
left  "Eedland,"  "Tipps,"  and  "Gunshotts"  to  John  Taylor  his  2nd 
son  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Thos.  Taylor  his  3rd  son,  remainder  to 
George  T.  his  4th  son,  remainder  to  his  own  right  heirs.  Katherine 
Taylor  his  widow  survives. 

1017. 

THOMAS  THATCHER.     Vol.  67,  No.  121. 

Lewes,  4  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  11  Dec.  29  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  John  Thatcher,  aged  31  and  more. 

Lands  in  Westham. 

1018. 

JOHN  THATCHER,  esq.     Vol.  167,  No.  81. 

Hailsham,  11  March  16  Eliz.     Died  9  Feb.  16  Eliz. 

Coheirs,  granddaughters  Ann,  aged  18  years  7  months,  and  Margery, 
aged  16  years  10  months,  daughters  of  John  Thatcher,  jun.,  deceased, 
his  eldest  son. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Mersham,  Pett,  Erches,  and  Gott,  capital 
messuage  called  "  Preshawes "  in  Westham  and  Pevensey,  another 
capital  messuage  called  "  the  Broyle  place "  in  Eingmer,  lands  in 
Earley,  Pett,  Westham,  Eingmer,  Laughton,  Pevensey,  Hellingly, 
Warbleton,  Wartling,  Hurstmonceux,  and  Glynde,  Eectory  of  Ardingly 
and  advowson  of  Pett  settled  2  Aug.  9  Eliz.  on  the  marriage  of  James 
Thatcher,  then  his  son  and  heir,  with  Mary,  one  of  the  daughters  of 
Edward  Gage  of  Firle,  knt. 


224  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

1019. 

JAMES  THETCHER  of  Preisthawes,  esq.     Vol.  333,  No.  36. 

Petworth,  27  July  11  James.     Died  31  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  John  Thatcher,  esq.,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Mersham  foder,  Mersham  foder  marsh,  and 
Pett,  advowson  of  Pett,  "  Priesthawes  "  in  Westham  and  lands  in  W., 
"  Thorne  alias  Dome,"  other  lands  in  Farley,  Pett,  Icklesham,  and 
Guestling,  and  24  Jan.  9  James  after  marriage  between  his  son 
William,  and  Anne,  daughter  of  Lady  Meriall  Tresham,  widow  of 
Thos.  Tresham,  knt.,  deceased,  settled  on  himself  for  life,  then  on  his 
son  William,  then  on  sons  of  William  and  Anne,  with  remainder  to 
Katherine  Thetcher,  Margaret  Kyffin,  wife  of  Maurice  K.,  esq., 
Elizabeth  Roots,  widow,  Philip  Pudsey,  wife  of  Thos.  Pudsey,  esq., 
Anne  Roots,  wife  of  James  Roots,  esq.,  Susan,  wife  of  Barth.  Promond, 
esq.,  Dorothy  Thatcher,  Mary,  wife  of  Wm.  Iston,  esq.,  daughters  of 
said  J.  T.  and  daughters  of  said  William  T.  equally,  remainder  to  heirs 
of  Katherine  Pelham,  Philipp  Culpepper,  and  Eliz.  Morgan,  deceased, 
sisters  of  J.  T.  and  heirs  of  Anne  Staple,  deceased,  and  Margaret 
Isham,  daughters  of  John  T.,  brother  of  J.  T.,  equally. 

1020. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS,  esq.     Vol.  710,  No.  26,  and  Vol.  774,  No.  9. 

E.  G-.,  23  May  16  Charles.     Died  19  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  William  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Impropriate  rectory  of  Eletching,  messuage  and  3  cottages 
belonging  in  Lewes,  3  Jan.  4  Charles  on  marriage  with  Hanna  Graves, 
widow,  sister  of  Sackville  and  Henry  Porter,  settled  on  himself  for 
life,  then  on  Hanna,  then  on  their  heirs  male,  then  on  right  heirs  of 
W.  T.  Said  marriage  took  place.  W.  T.  also  seized  of  manor  of 
Westdeane,  Westdeane  alias  Earlscourt  in  Westdeane,  Excet,  and 
Eriston,  and  of  messuage  and  lands  called  "  High  Wolland,"  "  Cox- 
hoth,"  and  "Heges"  in  Arlington,  and  of  manor  and  grange  of  Clapham 
alias  Clopham  in  Lullington,  and  of  tithes  of  Charleston  in  West- 
deane, and  of  messuage  called  "  Sheepeland  "  in  Rype  and  messuage 
and  land  in  Arlington  called  "  Brichedowne"  and  "Turners  Croft," 
"Lymarkes"  in  Hailsham,  and  21  Dec.  7  Charles  on  marriage  between 
William  Thomas,  junr.,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Katherine 
.Rose,  daughter  ot'  Wm.  Rose,  gent.,  deceased,  settled  on  heirs 
male  of  marriage  after  his  death.  Said  marriage  took  place.  W.  T. 
also  (seized  of  "Marsheland"  and  "  Peakedean "  in  Willingdon,  of 
manor  of  Middleton  and  of  Tortington  Priory,  also  lands  in  Benstead 
and  Yapton,  2  messuages  called  "  le  Gonne"  and  "  le  Key"  in 
St.  Magnus  the  Martyr,  London.  Hanua  and  Katherine  are  still 
alive. 

1021. 

MARK  THOMAS  of  Rye,  gent.     Vol.  593,  No.  4. 
E.  Gr.,  27  Aug.  16  Chas.     Died  20  April  1639. 
Heir,  son  Mark  Thomas,  aged  then  23  and  more. 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  225 

Lands. — Capital  messuage  and  lands  called  "  Fletcher  "  and  other 
messuages  in  Eye,  lands  late  of  Thomas  Hamond  in  Playden,  lands  in 
East  Guldeford. 

1022. 

HENBY  THOBNDEN.    Vol.  282,  No.  68.  , 

Arundel,  12  April  2  James.     Died  17  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — John  Lumley,  knt.,  Lord  Lumley,  was  seized  of  manor  of 
Pinkehurst  in  Slinfold,  and  conveyed  6  Dec.  9  Eliz.  to  John  Apsley, 
esq.,  who  1  May  18  Eliz.  assigned  his  interests  to  John  Thornden  of 
Warnham,  whose  son  and  heir  was  H.  T. 

1023. 

JOHN  THORNDEN.     Vol.  350,  No.  46. 
Horsham,  27  Sept.  13  James.     Died  on  14  Feb.  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  12  years  9  months. 
Lands  in  Slinfold. 

1024. 

THOMAS  THORPE,  gent.  Vol.  307,  No.  17,  and  Vol.  313,  No.  65, 
which  gives  date  of  death  26  Dec.  6  James. 

E.  Gr.,  28  July  7  James.  Died  26  Sept.  6  James  at  Hedgecorte  in 
Hoorne,.  Surrey. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  14  years  and  more. 

Lands.— "  Westfield,"  "  Northfield  "  and  "Neecrofts"  in  Worth, 
messuage  and  land  in  Fennland  in  a  place  called  "  Talye  "  in  Worth, 
and  also  seized  to  himself  and  heirs  male  of  messuage  and  lands  called 
"  G-ibbs  Avenn  "  in  Worth. 

1025. 

EDMUND  THBELE,  esq.     Vol.  80,  No.  146. 

Petworth,  16  July  19  Hen.  VIII.     Died  6  Jan.  18  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Threle,  aged  16  and  more  and  in  custody  of 
William,  Earl  of  Arundel. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Foxhunt  and  Loxwode,and  lands  called  "Strele" 
and  "  Petyrs  "  in  Pulborough,  lands  in  Burghani,  8toke,  Eston,  Tliake- 
ham,  Ciiiltington  and  Fittleworth.  By  deed  4  Feb.  16  Hen.  VIII. 
conveyed  to  feoffees  for  self  for  life,  then  to  use  of  Margaret  Threle  for 
her  life,  then  to  use  of  his  right  heirs.  Made  will  and  left  to  Margaret 
his  wife  annuity  of  £4,  and  to  William  his  son  annuity  of  £4. 

1026. 

THOMAS  THEEEL,  gent.     Vol.  205,  No.  164. 

E.  Gr.,  27  June  26  Eliz.     Died  last  March  8  Eliz.  at  Loxwood. 

Heir,  grandson  Richard,  son  of  Thomas  Threel,  son  of  T.  T.,  aged 
6  years  and  more  at  his  death. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Loxwood,  in  Wisborow  Grene,  co. 
Sussex,  and  messuage  and  lands  in  Wepham  in  Burfam,  also  lands  in 
Pulborough,  Strindeton(?),  Fittleworth,  Preston  and  Westborow  Grene. 

VOL.    XIV.  Q 


226  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

1027. 

EDWARD  THREELE,  esq.     Vol.  582,  No.  149. 

Petworth,  19  March  14  Charles.     Died  12  Dec.  1034. 

Heir,  brother  "William  Threele,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Lockeswood  bought  by  Rich.  Threele,  father  of 
E.  T.,  manor  or  farm  of  Drungewick,  bought  by  EichardT.,  other  pro- 
perty in  Wisborough  Green. 

1028. 

THOMAS  TOMPSON,  gent.     Vol.  378,  No.  116. 

Petworth,  20  July  17  James.  Died  10  Dec.  last  at  Sunbury,  co. 
Middlesex. 

Heir,  brother  Nicholas  Tompson,  aged  50  and  more. 

Lands. — Half  manor  of  Byworth  and  a  messuage  and  lands  called 
"Eostocke"  in  Pulborowe,  "  Eutlington  farm"  in  Eutlington, 
Duncton  and  Petworth,  "  Pellisdeane  "  in  Singleton,  lands  in  Filby 
and  Ormesby,  co.  Norfolk,  and  in  Golston,  near  Great  Jerningham,  co. 
Norfolk,  called  "  Brickhill  Marsh."  Made  will  8  Dec.  last  1618— lands 
in  Pulborowe  and  half  manor  of  Byworth  towards  maintaining  12  aged 
poor  of  Petworth  where  I  was  born  &  my  house  for  anhospitall  unless 
Sir  Henry  Goring  buy  half  manor  at  price  he  had  for  it — to  brother 
Nicholas  T.  greater  farm  in  Eutlington — to  brother  John  T.  lesser 
farm  in  E.  and  lands  in  Singleton.  T.  T.  also  seized  of  lands  in 
Beensted,  Surrey,  and  Stoughton,  co.  Sussex. 

1029. 

NICHOLAS  TOMPSON,  gent.     Vol.  452,  No.  40. 

E.  G.,  2  Nov.  5  Chas.     Died  22  May  4  Chas. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Boys,  aged  16  and  more, 
and  Katherine  T.,  aged  13  years  10  months. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Elmer  in  Middleton,  "  Cockmans "  in  M., 
"  Glotting  alias  Glatting"  in  Burton,  Sutton  and  Barlavington, 
"  Littleton"  and  "Peeches"  in  Littleton,  Barlavington,  Woollavington, 
Waltham,  Cootes,  Duncton  and  Petworth  settled  22  June  16  .lames 
on  himself  and  his  daughters  Elizabeth  and  Katharine. 

1030. 

HENRY  TORELL,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Humfrey  Torell,  ef->q. 
Vol.  45,  No.  27. 

Lewes,  3  Nov.  18  Hen.  VIII.     Died  7  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  son  Humfry  Torell,  aged  7  and  more. 

Lands. — Trustees  were  seized  of  manor  of  Bebyngton  alias  Bebton, 
and  by  deed  13  March  11  Hen.  VIII.  granted  to  H.  T.  his  heirs,  and 
if  s.p.  to  John  Torell  his  brother,  remainder  to  brother  William  Torell, 
remainder  to  brother  Edward  T.,  remainder  to  brother  Thomas  T., 
remainder  to  Anne  Torell,  the  sister,  remainder  to  heirs  of  Humfrey 
Torell,  father  of  H.  T.  H.  T.  by  deed  of  16  Nov.  16  Hen.  VIII.  in  con- 
sideration of  marriage  between  Humfrey  Torell  his  son  and  heir 
apparent  and  Alice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Leventhorpe,  esq.,  enfeoffed 
Wm.  Compton,  knt.,  and  others  to  uses  for  20  years  if  H.  T.  should 


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take  another  wife  than  Anne,  then  his  wife.  Had  also  advowson  of 
Bebington.  Made  will  5  Jan.  1525  and  left  to  Christopher  Torell, 
Koger  T.,  Barbara  T.  and  Anna  T.  his  sons  and  daughters — Anna  his 
wife. 

1031. 

HUMFREY  TOEEELL.      Vol.  70,  No.  59. 

36  Hen.  VIII.    Died  12  Sept.  36  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  daughter  Anna,  aged  2  years  41  weeks  and  5  days. 

Lands. — Jurors  say  Henry  Torrell,  father  of  H.  T.,  was  seized  of 
manor  of  ...  advowson  of  church  of  Bebyngton,  and  on  30  April 
10  Hen.  VIII.  let  to  Wm.  Allwyn  manor  of  Bebden,  and  settled  on 
self,  remainder  to  Humfrey  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Christopher 
Torrell,  brother  of  Humfrey,  remainder  to  male  heirs  of  Henry, 
remainder  to  daughters  aud  heirs  of  Henry,  and  after  said  Henry  died 
and  H.  T.  married  Alice  Leveuthorpe  and  had  issue  Anne  Torrell. 


1032. 

EOBEET  TEEDCBAFTE.     Vol.  340,  No.  218. 

E.  G.,  23  March  10  James.     Died  12  Nov.  9  James  at  Horsham. 

Heir,  son  Robert,  aged  14  on  10  Dec.  last. 

Lands. — "Tredcraftes  grounde  "  in  Billingshurst,  "  le  Anker  "  in 
south  street  of  Horsham,  "  Bullsclose  "  in  north  street  of  the  town, 
"  "Wellers,"  "le  Scarfolks,"  "  Boormes,"  and  said  R.  T.,  Anne  his  wife, 
and  Robert  T.,  junior,  their  son,  were  seized  of  "le  Red  Lyon  alias 
Frenches  "  in  Scarfolks  in  Horsham  for  life,  remainder  to  right  heirs 
of  R.  T.  Anne  T.  and  Robert  T.  survive  at  Horsham. 


1033. 

\ 

WILLIAM  TEEDCROFT.     Vol.  394,  No.  74. 

Petworth,  27  March  20  James.  Died  10  Oct.  35  Eliz.  at  Billings- 
hurst. 

Heir,  daughter  Anne,  aged  6  and  not  more  on  28  May  1592. 

Lands. — "  Gilmans  "  and  "  Bassetts  Garden  "  in  Billingshurst  and 
lands  in  Pulborough.  10  Sept.  35  Eliz.  made  will — wife  Frances — 
daughter  Anne — remainder  to  Edward  Tredcroft,  son  of  Thomas  T.,  late 
of  Faruaham,  deceased,  remainder  to  cousin  Robert  T.,  son  Thos.  T., 
late  of  ....  deceased,  remainder  to  Ralph  Sherlocke,  son  Thomas  S., 
and  Charles  Martin,  son  of  Thomas  Martin,  my  sister's  children. 


1034. 

JOHN  TREGOSSE.    Vol.  413,  No.  146. 

Petworth,  10  April  16  James.     Died  1  March  last. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Staple  Ash  "  in  Westdeane  (West  Sussex). 

Q  2 


228  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

1035. 

JOHN  TEONNELL,  senr.     Vol.  208,  No.  201. 
Chichester,  9  Sept.  27  Eliz.     Died  28  Sept.  last. 
Heir,  son  John  Tronnell,  junior,  aged  40  years  and  more. 
Lands. — Messuage    and    land,   etc.,    called    "Neytyes"    (?)    and 
"  Worth  "  in  Aldingbourne. 

1036. 

JOHN  TBUNELL.    Vol.  236,  No.  19. 

E.  G-.,  24  Sept.  35  Eliz.     Died  22  Feb.  35  Eliz.  at  Allingbourne,  s.p. 

Heir,  nephew  Eobert  T.,  son  of  Eichard  T.,  is  cousin  and  heir, 
aged  11  on  12  Feb.  last. 

Lands. — Messuage,  etc.,  called  "Neiton"  and  "Woorthe"  in 
Allingborne.  John  T.,  father  of  J.  T.,  by  his  will  27  June  1584  left 
to  said  J.  T.,  remainder  to  son  Eichard,  remainder  to  Eobert  T. 
Eobert  still  survives  at  Southstock. 

1037. 

EICHABD  TRTJNNELL,  yeo.    Vol.  324,  No.  125. 

Horsham,  15  March  8  James.     Died  2  Nov.  last  at  Allingborne. 

Heir,  son  Eichard,  aged  4  years  1  month  28  days. 

Lands. — "  Nyfcon  "  and  "  Worthe  "  in  Allingborne,  "  Jenevers  "  in 
Tapton.  Made  will  11  Sept.  last — to  son  Eichard  at  21,  but  Nicholas 
Thurgood,  my  father-in-law,  to  have  two-thirds  rent  meantime  for  his 
education. 

1038. 

NICHOLAS  TUFTON,  esq.     Vol.  61,  No.  22. 

Horsham,  27  Dec.  31  Hen.  VIII.     Died  30  Dec.  last. 

Heir,  son  John  T.,  aged  19  years  4  months  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Messuages  and  lands  in  ....  and  Ewhurst,  Bodyham, 
Monthfeld,  Sedlescombe,  Ore  .  .  .  .,  Ferligght,  Beckley  ....  etc.,  and 
of  fee  and  lordship  of  "Velde"  and  "Burcetto"  in  Peasmarsh, 
messuages  and  land  and  half  a  windmill  in  Playden  ....  land  in 
Vdymer,  messuage,  gardens  and  land,  also  salt  marsh  in  Eye.  On 
26  Sept.  30  Hen.  VIII.  enfeoffed  trustees  to  use  of  himself  for  life 
and  after  for  John  T.,  son  of  N.  T.,  and  his  heirs  male,  remainder  to  use 
of  Alice  Sharpe,  ....  Joan  Barowe,  Anne  Meller,  Agnes  Denne  and 
Joan  Cooke,  daughters  of  said  N.  T.,  and  their  heirs,  with  exception  of 
tenement  called  "  Nepsums  "  in  Ferlyght,  a  tenement  in  Ore,  and  one 
other  tenement,  which  to  Nicholas  Cryour,  son  of  Isabel  Cryour,  and  his 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  aforesaid  Alice  Sharpe,  Joan  Haye,  Margaret 
Asshehurst,  Joan  Barowe,  Anne  Meller,  Agnes  Denne  and  Joan  Cooke, 
paying  Isabel  (Cryour)  £3  a  year  for  life.  Land  and  tenements  in 
Northiam  and  Ewhurst. 

1039. 

JOHN  TUENEE,  yeo.     Vol.  340,  No.  232. 

E.  Gr.,  23  March  10  James.     Died  12  Dec.  last  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

Heir,  sou  John,  aged  3  years  12  days. 


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Lands. — "  Homewoods  "  and  "  Braybrookes  "  in  H.  K.,  "  "Westlands 
alias  Upper  Walstead  "  in  Lynfeild,  and  let  them  to  John  Turner, 
senior,  his  father,  for  life,  at  a  rent  of  Id.  J.  T.  had  issue  John  T., 
Eichard  T.  and  Mary  T.  Made  will  12  Dec.  last,  quoted — John 
Turner,  senior,  and  Richard  Scrase,  gent.,  to  receive  rents. 

1040. 

SACKVILL  TTTRNEB,  esq.     Vol.  557,  No.  30. 

Horsham,  16  Jan.  13  Chas.     Died  4  Dec.  12  Chas. 

Coheirs,  granddaughters  Martha  Caldicott,  aged  12  years  10  months, 
and  Bennett  Caldicott,  aged  10  years  2  months,  daughters  of 
Matthew  C.,  esq.,  and  Anne  his  wife,  deceased,  daughter  and  heir 
of  S.  T. 

Lands.—"  Tryndells  "  in  E.  G.,  which  by  wiU  dated  20  Oct.  1636  he 
left  to  Thomas  Turner  and  his  heirs. 

1041. 

THOMAS  TYSEHUBST.     Vol.  67,  No.  90. 

Battle,  2  Nov.  31  Hen.  VIII.     Died  2  May  31  Hen.  VIII. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Tisehurst,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands  in  Ashburnham  and  Wartling. 

1042. 

STEPHEN  UNDEBDOWNE  of  Chittingligh.  Vol.  100,  No.  35,  Wards 
and  Liveries  Series. 

E.  G.,  23  Sept.  17  Eliz.     Died  21  March  15  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  Underdowne,  aged  28  years. 

Lauds. — Margaret  Burton  was  seized  of  "  Gatehouse"  also  "Gate- 
fields,"  "Tomestevenlond,""  Westomleigh,"and"Burgescrofts"inChit- 
tiugly,  "Barnet"  in  Heliugligh,  and  by  deed  dated  Chittingligh  Thursday 
before  the  feast  of  St.  Lawrence  the  Martyr  11  Edw.  IV.  granted  to 
trustees,  of  whom  survivors  granted  to  Margaret,  relict  of  Thomas 
Onstye  and  formerly  wife  of  .Richard  Burton,  for  life,  remainder  to 
Richard  Underdowne  and  Margery  his  wife,  daughter  of  said  Mar- 
garet, and  their  heirs.  On  8  Jan.  2  Hen.  VII.  Richd.  U.  died,  and 
then  Margery  and  premises  descended  to  John  Underdowne  as  their  son 
and  heir,  after  whose  death  premises  descended  to  S.  U.  who  entered 
and  by  indenture  20  Sept.  11  Eliz.  settled  "  Barnet "  in  Hellingly  on 
Rich.  U.  and  Emline  or  Eniline  his  wife  for  life.  S.  U.  by  last  will 
28  Sept.  13  Eliz.  left  "  Barnet  "  to  John  Underdowne,  one  of  his  sons. 
S.  U.  seized  of  "  Pikeligh,"  "  Pikecroft,"  and  "the  acre"  in  Hellingly. 

1043. 

ELIZABETH  UVEDALE,  widow.     Vol.  4,  No.  25. 
Inquisition,  2  Nov.  4  Hen.  VII.     Died  19  June  3  Hen.  VII. 
Heir,  son  Robert  Uvedale,  aged  20  and  more. 
Lands. — Manor  of  Wolborough  in  Crawley,  Sussex,  and  lands  in 
Kudgwick. 


230  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

1044. 

THOMAS  VINALL,  yeo.     Vol.  454,  No.  4. 

Shoreham,  1  Sept.  6  Charles.     Died  10  June  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  7  years  11  months  and  20  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  appurts.  called  "  Ashcombes  "  in  St.  Peter 
and  St.  Mary  Westout,  Lewes,  and  messuage  and  appurts.  called 
"  Lower  Mousestone  "  in  Palmer,  late  in  tenure  of  John  Vinall,  and 
a  messuage  in  Southover  in  occupation  of  Thomas  Stronge. 

1045. 

MABOABET  W  AXEMAN.    Vol.  278,  No.  68. 

Horsham,  24  Oct.  34  Eliz.     Died  9  Feb.  1585. 

Heir,  brother  Edward  Nevill,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Nicholas  Lewknor,  late  husband  of  said  Margaret,  was 
seized  of  half  manor  of  Bredhurst  Horsted  Keynes,  after  death  of 
Drew  Barrentyne,  esq.  Anthony  Sheldon  and  Jane  his  wife,  sister  and 
heir  of  said  Nicholas.  N.  L.  made  will  1  June  22  Eliz.,  and  died 
6  June  22  Eliz. ;  his  widow  appears  to  have  remarried  about  6  Nov. 
23  Eliz.  John  Wakeman  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent. 

1046. 

JOAN  WALL,  widow.    Vol.  167,  No.  101. 
Steyning,  5  June  16  Eliz.     Died  26  May  15  Eliz. 
Heir,  nephew  Richard  Farnefold,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Richard 
Farnefold,  gent.,  her  brother,  aged  25  on  11  April  last. 
Lands  called  "  Churchmead  "  in  Steyning. 

1047. 

WILLIAM  WALLER,  esq.     Vol.  110,  No.  138. 

Horsham,  9  July  3  and  4  Philip  and  Mary.     Died  18  Jan.  last. 

Heir,  grandson  Walter,  son  of  William  Waller,  son  of  W.  W.,  aged 
12  at  Inq. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Frant,  Sonny ngleghe,  and  Blackhaui,  lands 
in  Frant,  Withyham,  Retherfeld,  etc.  By  deed  dated  13  May 
32  Hen.  VIII.  by  name  of  William  Waller  of  Grombridge  in  Spel- 
hurst,  esq.,  made  trustees  for  benefit  of  William  his  son  on  marriage 
with  Elizabeth,  da.  and  one  of  the  heirs  apparent  of  Walter  Heudley,  esq. 
William  Waller  the  son  died,  Elizabeth  survived  him  and  is  now 
married  to  George  Fane,  esq.  William  Waller  left  will  5  Dec.  1554 — 
son  John. 

1048. 

THOMAS  WALSHE,  gent.     Vol.  62,  No.  18. 

Lewes,  29  May  32  Hen.  VIII.     Died  11  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  son  G-odard  W.,  aged  12  years  11  months  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Rotherfield,  Hellingly,  Heathfield,  Salehurst,  and  Bright- 
ling,  and  manor  of  Horeham  in  Waldron,  also  lands  in  Bast  Hoathly 
and  Waldron  settled  28  Oct.  31  Hen.  VIII.  on  T.  W.  and  Joan  his 
wife,  with  remainder  to  Godard  W.  and  Robert  W.  their  sons,  also 


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manors  of  Bugsell  in  Salehurst  and  Haremare  in  Etchingham  settled 
1  April  30  Hen.  VIII.  on  T.  W.  and  Joan  his  wife,  with  remainder  to 
Robert  W.  and  Godard  W.  their  sons  in  succession,  also  "Halls" 
and  "Burkhams"  in  Etchingham  and  lands  in  Salehurst  settled 
6  March  30  Hen.  VIII.  as  manors  of  Bugsell  and  Haremare.  Robert 
"Walshe,  father  of  T.  W.,  was  seized  of  "  Stauntons  "  in  "Waldron  and 
gave  it  to  Agnes  Onstye  for  life,  and  after  Robert  Walshe  had  issue 
T.  W.  his  eldest  son  and  died.  Agnes  yet  survives. 

1049. 

JOHN  WAEDE,  esq.    Vol.  233,  No.  14. 
Aruudel,  19  May  34  Eliz.     Died  2  Sept.  33  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  10  years  and  one  week. 
Lands  in  Bolney,  part  of  manor  of  Bolney. 

1050. 

EDWARD  WAEDE,  yeo.     Vol.  243,  No.  38. 

Lewes,  22  July  37  Eliz.     Died  20  Feb.  37  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  48  years  and  more. 

Lands. — Drew  Barentine  15  Feb.  4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary  seized 
of  manor  of  Danehill  Horsted,  granted  "  Ludwells,"  "  Augerscroft," 
"  Burgherst "  in  Horsted  Keynes  to  Richard  Ward,  yeo.,  with 
remainder  to  E.  W.  his  son,  remainder  to  Richard  W.,  son  of  E.  W., 
remainder  to  his  other  sons.  Richard  Ward  died  at  Horsted  Keynes 
19  Jan.  13  Eliz. 

1051. 

RICHAED  WAED.     Vol.  279,  No.  323. 

E.  GK,  7  Oct.  40  Eliz.     Died  25  Sept.  last  at  Horsted  Keynes. 

Heir,  son  Edward,  aged  17  on  5  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — "  Luewell,"  "  Augurscrof te,"  and  "Burgherste"  in  H.  K. 
On  19  Sept.  40  Eliz.  made  will  and  left  2  parts  of  his  land  to  his 
wife  Christian  (to  pay  a  certain  sum  of  money  to  two  of  my  yongest 
sonnes,  John  £9  at  15  and  Thomas  £9  at  15)  for  four  years. 

1052. 

GEOEGE  WAEDE,  yeo.     Vol.  417,  No.  21. 

New  Shoreham,  3  Nov.  1  Charles.     Died  12  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lauds. — Manor  or  capital  messuage  called  Bolnore  in  Cuckfield, 
"  Champneys  "  and  "  Newlands  "  in  West  Grinstead,  "  Badseales  alias 
Morefields,"  "  tiigate  alias  Pepperscrof ts "  in  Cowfold,  part  of  farm  of 
"  Otf ord  alias  Otworthes  "  in  Ashurst.  Enfeoffed  a  certain  John  Warde 
his  son  to  use  of  self  (GK  W.)  for  life,  then  to  said  J.  W.  and  heirs 
male,  then  to  George  Warde,  son  of  G.  W.  GK  W.  also  seized  of 
"Blackmarden"  and  "Baconfold"  in  West  Grinstead,  and  settled  on 
John  Warde  and  his  heirs. 


232  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

1053. 

HENRY  WARD,  gent.    Vol.  721,  No.  30. 
E.  G-.,  1  Nov.  10  Charles.     Died  2  March  last. 
Heir,  son  Henry,  aged  26  years. 

Lands. — "Paynes"  in  Cuckfield,  manor  of  Bromeham  in  Heath- 
field,  and  a  messuage  and  land  in  Bolney. 

1054. 

JOHN  WARNETT,  gent.     Vol.  191.  No.  92. 

Horsham,  26  July  22  Eliz.     Died  21  April  22  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Warnett,  aged  16. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Hempsted,  messuage  and  lands  in  Framfield, 
watermill  in  Uckfield,  "  Estons  alias  Honytons  "  and  "  Grubcroft "  in 
Little  Horsted,  a  mill  and  lands  in  Buxsted. 

1055. 

KICHARD  WARREN.    Vol.  97,  No.  119. 
Lewes,  8  June  6  Edward  VI. 

Jurors  say,  is  a  wise  man  and  no  fool  or  idiot,  and  was  able  to 
describe  all  his  goods  and  chattels. 

1056. 

ETCHARD  WATERMAN.    Vol.  595,  No.  100,  and  Vol.  699,  No.  114. 

E.  G.,  25  Oct.  15  Chas.     Died  30  Nov.  last. 

Heir,  Dionysia  Waterman  alias  Cradle,  now  wife  of  Thomas 
Cradle,  his  next  heir,  aged  18  and  more  at  his  death. 

Lands. — "  Wilkins  farm "  in  Hauckham,  parish  of  Westham, 
"  Devenish  land  "  in  Hauckham,  "  Priors  Croft  "  and  "  Hopp  Croft  " 
in  Westham,  and  "Waterinans"  in  Bishopston.  Made  will  27  Nov. 
last,  and  left  to  Elizabeth  Andrewes,  daughter  of  Thos.  Andrewes  of 
Pevensey. 

1057. 

THOMAS  WATERSFYLD.    Vol.  159,  No.  69. 

Chichester,  21  Aug.  13  Eliz.     Died  4  Jan.  13  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  19  years  3  months. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  in  Pulborough,  and  reversion  after  the 
death  of  Lady  Ann  Matravers  still  living  of  "Whites,"  "Clarkes" 
and  "  Stanlies,"  and  lands  forming  part  of  the  manor  of  Goring. 
Made  will  25  Nov.  1570,  and  granted  above  reversion  to  his  son 
George  with  remainder  to  his  sons  William  and  John. 

1058. 

JOHN  WATERSFEELDE.     Vol.  243,  No.  72. 
E.  G.,  21  Jan.  37  Eliz.     Died  29  Dec.  last  37  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  15  on  25  Jan.  last. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Eartham  and  Bowdens,  etc.,  etc.  Made  will 
and  gave  manor  of  Eartham  to  son  John  W.,  remainder  to  William  my 


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son.  If  Thomas  my  son  die  under  21,  then  to  Daiiiel  my  sou  all  my 
freeholds  in  Goring.  If  son  Thomas  claim  manor,  then  Goring  lands 
to  son  John. 

1059. 

GEORGE  WATTELL,  yeo.     Vol.  292,  No.  157. 

E.  G.,  5  June  4  James.     Died  11  March  last  at  Hastings. 

Heir,  son  George,  aged  14  years  9  months  20  days. 

Lands  in  Beckley  and  Whatlington,  Wittersham  and  Stone,  co. 
Kent,  etc.  Mercy  W.,  his  widow,  survives  at  Hastings.  Made  will 
10  Feb.  last — George  "W.,  eldest  son,  Kent  lands — son  Thomas,  Sussex 
lands. 

1060.' 

JOHN  WATTES.     Vol.  148,  No.  9. 

Lewes,  17  Nov.  10  Eliz.     Died  at  Westmarden  9  Sept.  8  Eliz. 

Heir,  Joan  Wattes,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  his  eldest  son,  aged 
12  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Westmarden  in  the  parish  of  TJpmarden.  By  will 
dated  12  Oct.  1565  left  one  yard  land  each  to  his  sons  Anthony  and 
John,  and  one  other  yard  land  between  his  sons  Eichard  and  Roger. 
Anthony  is  aged  30  and  upwards,  John  21  and  upwards,  Richard  aged 
28  and  Roger  26. 

1061. 

ANTHONY  WATTS  of  Westmarden,  husbandman.     Vol.  279,  No.  333. 

E.  G.,  9  Aug.  40  Eliz.     Died  1  May  39  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — One  messuage  and  land  in  Westmarden. 

1062. 

JOHN  WATTS  of  Westmarden,  husbandman.     Vol.  279,  No.  338. 

E.  G.,  9  Aug.  40  Eliz.     Died  last  December  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  14  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  laud  in  Westmarden,  "  wife  Wynefryde." 

1063. 

RICHAHD  WATTS.     Vol.  341,  No.  14. 

E.  G.,  30  June  11  James.     Died  23  Nov James. 

Coheirs,  cousins  Mary  Lucas,  wife  of  Edward  Gouldsmith,  one 
daughter  and  coheir  of  Joan  Lucas,  late  deceased,  and  Susanna  Lucas, 
late  wife  of  Thomas  Harrison,  another  daughter  and  coheir  of  aforesaid 
Joan,  and  Agnes  L.,  another  daughter  and  coheir  of  aforesaid  Joan, 
were  cousins  and  heirs,  viz.,  daughters  of  Joan  Lucas,  daughter 
of  Thos.  Watts,  son  of  John  Watts,  father  of  R.  W.  Mary  aged  23, 
Susanna  aged  20,  and  Agnes  aged  15  and  more  at  R.  W.'s  death. 
Susanna  died  after  his  death  without  issue. 

Lands  in  Upmarden. 


234  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

1064. 

JOHN  WATTS.     Vol.  635,  No.  55. 
Petworth,  4  Aug.  12  Charles.     Died  20  Aug.  5  Chas. 
Heir,  son  John  W.,  aged  15  years  and  a  little  more  at  father's 
death. 

Lands. — A  messuage  and  lands  in  "West  Marden. 

1065. 

THOMAS  WEEKS,  yeo.     Vol.  313,  No.  59. 

Arundell,  5  June  8  James.     Died  21  March  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  13  and  more. 

Lands  and  tenements  in  Westfield  called  "  Julye  alias  Phillipps."f 

1066. 

RICHAED  WEEKES,  yeo.     Vol.  775,  No.  28. 

E.  G.,  13  Sept.  21  Charles.     Died  24  May  18  Charles. 

Heir,  cousin  Richard  Weekes,  aged  14  years  1  month  18  days. 

Lands. — "  Egmondhurst "  and  "  Totlands  "  in  Ashburnham,  "Col- 
lins "  in  Cattesfield,  etc.  Elizabeth  the  widow  survives  and  claims 
dower. 

1067. 

RICHABD  WELLEE  of  Poynings,  yeo.     Vol.  340,  No.  206. 

E.  Gr.,  20  May  11  James.     Died  6  Nov.  6  James. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  now  aged  10  years  11  months,  Jane, 
aged  9  years  5  months,  and  Mary,  now  aged  6  years  4  months. 

Lands. — "  Harwards "  and  "  Birchetts  alias  Hollierfield  "  in 
Ninfield. 

1068. 

HUGH  WELLEE.     Vol.  739,  No.  43. 

E.  G.,  25  Oct.  (15  from  writ)  Charles.     Died  21  Sept.  15  Charles. 

Heir,  nephew  ....  Fuller,  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  Fuller,  sister 
of  H.  W,  aged 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Pipers "  in  Wiston,  and 
"  Flemings  "  and  "  Lady  Meade  "  in  Wiston  and  Ashington,  "  Cockletts  " 
in  Thakeham  and  ....  in  Pulborough.  Made  will  24  April  1638  as  of 
Thakeham,  yeo. — "  Pipers  "  to  King  for  full  third — "  Flemings  "  to 
Henry  Fuller  of  Wiston,  paying  Edith  Potter  of  Thakeham  his  sister 
....  for  life — Ralph  P.,  Hugh  P.,  John  and  Henry  Potter,  her  children, 
minors — niece  Joane  Skinner  other  lands — my  now  wife  Elizabeth 
Weller — niece  Edith  Potter,  wife  of  Ralph  P. — my  father-in-law 
Hugh  Weller  the  elder  of  Shipley,  yeo. — John  Skinner  of  Lancing,  yeo. 

1069. 

THOMAS  WELLS,  esq.     Vol.  106,  No.  69. 

Stenyng,  29  Oct.  2  and  3  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  28  May  last 
1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  235 

Heir,  son  Robert  W.,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lauds. — Manor  of  Buxted  and  three  messuages  and  land  with 
appurts.  in  B.,  manor  of  Plasshett,  with  land,  etc.,  and  O.s.  annual  rent 
in  Plasshett  and  Bigmer,  manor  of  Terryng,  two  messuages  and  lands  in 
Terringe,  one  messuage  and  land  in  Pyddinghowe.  Died  so  seized, 
after  whose  death  premises  descended  to  Robert  Wells  as  his  son  and 
heir. 

1070. 

SAINTMOUNT  WELLS,  gent.     Vol.  665,  No.  74. 

E.  G-.,  17  May  14  James.     Died  20  Feb.  last. 

Heir,  brother  John  Wells,  aged  24  and  more. 

Lands. — A  certain  Thomas  Wells,  gent.,  great-grandfather  of  S.  W., 
was  seized  of  manor  of  Bucksted  in  B.,  Uckfield  and  Framfield  and 
lands  called  '•  Olivers  "  in  B.  Thos.  Wells  made  will  4  April  1555  and 
left  manor  to  Robert  Wells,  gent.,  his  eldest  son  and  heirs  male, 
remainder  to  James  Wells,  gent.,  remainder  Thomas  W.,  remainder 
John  W.,  remainder  Austin  W.  his  sons  and  their  heirs  male  in 
succession,  remainder  Eleanor  Wells,  Margaret  Wells,  Joan  Wells  and 
Elizabeth  Wells  his  daughters  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  and  died,  and 
afterwards  said  Robert  Wells  entered  into  manor  and  died,  after  whose 
death  premises  descended  to  S.  W.,  gent.,  as  cousin  (viz.,  grandson)  and 
heir,  viz  ,  son  and  heir  of  John  Wells,  gent.,  eldest  son  of  aforesaid 
Robert  Wells. 

1071. 

THOMAS  WESSENCROFTS.     Vol.  582,  No.  159. 

E.  G-.,  26  March  14  Charles.     Died  17  July  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth,  aged  30  and  more,  Avice,  aged  27 
and  more,  and  Mary,  aged  17  and  more. 

Lands. — "Strongesland  "  in  Ashurst.  On  16  Feb.  10  Chas.  settled 
on  himself  and  after  on  Mary  W.  his  daughter.  T.  W.  also  seized  of 
two  messuages  called  "Potters  "  in  Wiston,  messuage  in  Holestreet  in 
W.,  "  Davies  "  and  "  Sewells "  in  Goring,  and  16  Feb.  10  Charles 
settled  on  himself  for  life  and  after  on  Elizth.  G-eering,  his  eldest 
daughter  and  wife  of  John  G-eering,  for  life,  and  after  on  Wessen- 
crofte  GK,  eldest  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  G.,  remainder  to 
John  G.,  another  son  of  John  and  Eliz.  G-.  T.  W.  also  seized  of 
"  G-esses"  and  "  Wheelers"  in  Wiston,  and  9  Sept.  11  Chas. settled  on 
himself  for  life  and  after  on  Elizabeth,  wife  of  T.  W.,  for  life,  and  after 
for  Avice  Wessencroft,  another  daughter  of  T.  W.,  and  her  heirs 
male.  Other  property  in  Steyning. 

1072. 

THOMAS  WEST,  knt.,  LORD  LA  WARR.     Vol.  45,  No.  100. 
Lewes,  3  Oct.  18  Hen.  VIII.     Died  11  Oct.  17  Hen.  VIII.  at 
Offington. 

Heir,  son  Thomas  West,  lord  la  Warr,  aged  40  and  more. 
Lands. — Had  none. 


286  -SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

1073. 

THOMAS  WEST,  knt.,  LORD  LA  WAKE.  Vol.  104,  Nos.  73 
and  74. 

Lewes,  27  April  1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary.  Died  25  Sept.  1  and  2 
Philip  and  Mary,  s.p. 

Coheirs,  nieces  Joan,  late  Duchess  of  Northumberland,  aged  50,  viz., 
daughter  and  heir  of  Eleanor,  sister  of  T.  W.  and  wife  of  Edward 
Guildeford,  Mary,  aged  38,  wife  of  John  Warnett,  and  Anne,  aged  36, 
wife  of  James  Gage,  daughters  of  Dorothy,  sister  of  T.  W.  and  wife 
of  Sir  Henry  Owen,  knt.  Also  Thomas  Dering,  aged  24,  son  and  heir 
of  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Nicholas  Dering,  another  daughter  of  said  Lady 
Dorothy  Owen,  sister  of  T.  "W".  Mary  Warnett,  Anne  Gage,  and 
Thos.  Dering  survive. 

Lands. —  Seized  of  manors  of  Stratford  Tony,  co.  Wilts,  Blatchington, 
Sussex,  Olkhanger,  Hants,  Meynemartell,  co.  Dorset,  Hempston  Cante- 
low,  co.  Devon,  Wickewar,  co.  Gloucester,  Shepton  Mallet,  co.  Somerset, 
Bristlington,  (?)  co.  Somerset,  Manchester,  co.  Lanes.,  Porteslade, 
Sountinge,  Sountinge  Welde,  and  Ewehurst,  co.  Sussex,  rent  of  £10 
from  manor  of  Snetterfelde,  co.  Warwick,  manor  of  Swineshed,  co. 
Lincoln,  manors  of  Offington  and  Ripe,  co.  Sussex,  to  himself  and 
heirs  male,  remainder  to  Owen  West,  knt.,  bro.  of  T.  W.,  heirs  male, 
remainder  to  George  West,  knt.,  heirs  male,  remainder  to  Leonard 
West,  esq.,  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  Thomas  West,  knt.,  Lord  la 
Warr,  father  of  T.  W.  Act  of  Parliament  4  Nov.  3  Edw.  VI.  to 
1  Feb.  4  Edw.  VI.,  William  West,  son  and  heir  of  George  West,  knt., 
deceased,  to  be  disinherited.  T.  W.  made  will  6  Sept.  1554 — to  be 
buried  in  church  of  Brodewater — late  wyfe — sister  West,  late  wife  of 
Sir  Owen  West,  knt. — my  sister  Barbara  West — my  neces  Mary 
Warnett,  Mary,  wife  of  Richard  Lewknor,  Mary  West,  daughter  of  my 
brother  Sir  Owen  West,  Mary  West,  daughter  of  my  brother  Leonard 
West— Thomas  W.,  William  W.,  and  John  W.,  sons  of  my  brother 
Leonard  West,  William  West,  son  and  heir  of  my  brother  George 
West — bro.-in-law  John  Guldeford,  knt. — my  cosyn  Edward  Gage, 
esq. — my  nephie  James  Gage — my  nephie  Thos.  Guldeford — cosen 
Sir  Edward  Walgrave — nephew  Thomas,  son  of  brother  George  West. 

1074. 

THOMAS  WEST,  yeo.     Vol.  247,  No.  16. 

E.  G.,  3  Nov.  38  Eliz.     Died  3  May  38  Eliz. 

Coheirs,  sisters  Mary  Mauldrett,  wid.,  aged  35,  Dorothy,  wife  of 
John  Baxhill,  aged  30,  Anne,  wife  of  John  Scale,  aged  24,  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  John  Evershed,  aged  26. 

Lands  in  Billingshurst. 

1075. 

JOHN  WESTBOKNE.     Vol.  752,  No.  200. 

E.  G.,  4  Nov.  17  Chas.     Died  5  May  1640. 

Heir,  only  daughter  Eleanor,  aged  6  years  6  months  6  days. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  237 

Lands. — "  Harbettinge  howse,"  "  Trendlegrove,"  "  Wheelers  alias 
Glovers,"  and  "  Saltcroft "  in  Hailsham,  messuage  and  land  called  "  le 
Deane  "  in  Warbleton,  and  messuage  and  land  called  "  Wrights  alias 
Hodges"  in  WTartling,  messuage  and  land  called  "Berds"  in  AVartling, 
"Snowes"  in  Hursttnonceux.  On  16  March  1634  made  will — to  John 
Westborne,  my  brother  Robert  Westborne's  son,  "the  Deanes," 
"Hodges,"  "Snowes,"  " Harebetting,"  "Saltcroft,"  "Wheelers,"  etc. 
Eleanor,  widow  of  J.  W.,  and  now  wife  of  Henry  Townsend,  is  still 
alive  and  claims  dower. 

1076. 

RALPH,  EARL  OF  WESTMORELAND.     Vol.  18,  No.  100. 

E.  G.,  Tuesday  after  the  morrow  of  the  Ascension  20  Hen.  VII. 

To  enquire  of  manors,  lands,  etc.,  concealed  from  Crown.  Trustees 
settled  manors  of  Northye  and  Southye  and  wood  with  appurts.  in 
Bexsyll,  Batell,  and  Brygtlyng  11  Feb.  33  Hen.  VI.  on  Ralph,  Earl  of 
Westmoreland,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  da.  and  heir  of  Reginald 
Cobham,  knt.,  and  heirs  of  Margaret,  remainder  to  Thos.  Cobham,  knt., 
brother  of  said  Reginald,  manors  worth  £20  per  annum.  Said  Thos. 
Cobham  had  issue  Anne,  wife  of  Edward  Borough,  knt.,  and  died 
26  April  11  Edward  IV.,  and  after  said  Margaret  died  s.p.  and  said 
Earl  held  them,  with  remainder  to  Anne,  and  after  said  Earl  died,  3  Nov. 
2  Rich.  III.,  after  whose  death  said  Edward  and  Anne  entered  and 
took  rents  and  profits  without  taking  premises  out  of  hand  of  King. 

1077. 

BARTHOLOMEW  WESTON,  gent.     Vol.  159,  No.  70. 

Horsham,  15  Aug.  13  Eliz.     Died  12  June  12  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  7  years  5  months. 

Lands. — John  Weston  of  Ockham,  deceased,  by  deed  18  Jan. 
1  Edw.  VI.  settled  manor  of  Sutton  alias  Supton  on  B.  W.  and  his 
heirs,  with  remainder  to  Johu  Weston,  sou  of  said  J.  W. 

1078. 

MICHAEL  WESTON,  gent.     Vol.  243,  No.  39. 

Horsham,  11  June  37  Eliz.     Died  19  Feb.  20  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  Michael  Weston,  gent.,  aged  15  years  11  months  15  days. 

Lands. — Walter  Waller,  knt.,  sold  reversion  of  manor  of  Birchedon 
alias  Birchenden  and  iron  mill  in  Wytheham  and  Rotherfield  to  M.  W. 
Trinity  20  Eliz. 

1079. 

NATHANIEL  WESTON,  gent.     Vol.  471,  No.  55. 

Shoreham,  18  Jan.  7  Charles.     Died  30  March  last  at  Goring. 

Heir,  son  Harbert  W.,  aged  21  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Bennetts  "  and  "  Pipers  "  in  Goring  and  Rectory  of 
Goring  and  advowson  of  vicarage  of  G.  and  reversion  after  death  of 
Henry  Bradbury  of  3  messuages  in  a  lane  called  St.  Marie's  Spittle  in 
parish  of  St.  Botolph  without  Bishoppgate,  London,  and  reversion 


238  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

after  death  of  Richard  Barber  of  messuage  and  farm  in  Lentall  Starkes 
alias  Lenthall  Starkes,  co.  Hereford,  and  reversion  after  death  of 
Richard  Griffith  of  another  messuage  in  L.  S.,  and  reversion  after 
death  of  Richard  Budgett  of  another  messuage  in  L.  S.  Made  will 
28  March  7  Charles — to  my  eldest  son  Harbert  Weston  and  his  heirs, 
remainder  to  son  Nathaniel  W.  Dorothy  the  widow  survives  at 
Goring. 

1080. 

HARBERT  WESTON,  gent.     Vol.  519.  No.  79. 

Shoreham,  22  May  11  Charles.     Died  20  April  last. 

Heir,  only  son  Nathaniel,  aged  1  year  10  months  and  11  days. 

Lands. — "  Bennetts  "  and  "  Pipers  "  in  Goring,  Rectory  of  Goring, 
.patronage  of  vicarage  of  Goring,  and  reversion  after  death  of  Henry 
Bradburye  of  3  messuages  in  a  lane  called  St.  Maryes  Spittle  in  parish 
of  St.  Botolph  without  Bishopsgate,  London,  and  reversion  after 
death  of  Richard  Budgett  of  1  messuage  in  Lentall  Starkes  alias 
Lenthall  Starkes,  co.  Hereford,  and  reversion  after  death  of  Richd. 
Barber  of  another  messuage,  etc.,  in  L.  S.  By  will  left  them  to 
Nathaniel  Weston  his  son  and  his  heirs,  remainder  to  Theobald 
Michell,  gent.,  and  Harbert  Weeton  of  Walton  in  Old  Radnor,  co. 
Radnor,  esq.,  his  cousins,  equally.  Eleanor,  widow  of  H.  W.,  survives 
and  claims  dower. 

1081. 

JOHN  WHEATLEY,  gent.     Vol.  366,  No.  166,  and  Vol.  360,  No.  15. 

E.  G.,  6  June  14  James.     Died  23  March  14  James. 

Heir,  daughter  Katherine,  aged  If  years  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Horsye  "  in  Pevensey  and  Westham,  "  Norde  "  in  W., 
settled  21  Nov.  12  James  on  marriage  with  Elizabeth  Smalpage  on 
themselves  and  heirs  male,  afterwards  married  said  Elizabeth.  J.  W. 
also  seized  of  marsh  called  "Claridge"  in  Hoo,  and  "  Spickets 
Marshes"  in  Pevensey,  "Dawsons"  in  P.,  "Virgins"  at  Chilley  in 
P.,  "  le  Eye  "  in  P.,  "  Worthlands,"  "  le  Rattle  "  and  "Twortham  "  in 
Westham,  and  other  lands  in  Pevensey  and  Westham,  and  27  Nov. 
14  James  settled  them  on  his  wife  Elizabeth  after  his  death  in  per- 
formance of  will  of  Percival  Smalpage,  esq.  J.  W.  also  seized  of 
garden  at  Chilley  Green  and  barn  and  garden  in  Pevensey.  Elizabeth 
the  widow  survives  at  Westham. 

1082. 

JOHN  WHEELER.     Vol.  375,  Nos.  23  and  11. 

E.  G.,  4  Oct.  9  James.     Died  20  Feb.  last  at  Ardiugly. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  5  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Lye  House  "  and  "  Berryland  "  in  Ardingly. 

1083. 

THOMAS  WHEELER.     Vol.  340,  No.  225. 

E.  G.,  23  March  10  James.     Died  20  Dec.  9  James  at  Wevilsfield. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  10  years  3  mouths  20  days. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  239 

Lands. — "  Grovelands  "  arid  "  Highbrookes  "  in  West  Hothly, 
"  Malings  "  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "  Chaucktons "  and  "  Hurst  "  in 
Ifield,  "  Stonegrove  "  and  "Willings"  in  Ardingly.  Anne  W.  the 
widow  survives  at  B.  Grinstead. 

1084. 

JOHN  WHEELER.     Vol.  622,  No.  22. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  20  Charles.     Died  29  April  19  Charles. 

Heir,  son  John  W.,  aged  10  years  6  months. 

Lands. — Manor  or  capital  messuage  of  Pillingworth,  part  of 
tenements  called  "Chauktons"  and  "Hurst"  in  Ifield,  a  messuage 
called  "Stonegrove"  in  Ardingly,  parcel  of  lands  called  "  Willings  " 
in  Ardingly,  a  messuage  in  Launsing  formerly  "Capons,"  a*nother  in  L. 
formerly  "  Geerings,"  "Huntsmans"  in  L.,  "  Halewick  "  in  Sounting, 
messuage  in  Horshatn. 

1085. 

NICHOLAS  WHYTT,  gent.     Vol.  62,  No.  55. 

Steyning,  4  Nov.  32  Hen.  VIII.     Died  8  April  last. 

Heir,  son  Godard  W.,  aged  5  years  1  month  and  more  at  Inq. 

Lands  in  Farlyght,  Peasmarsh,  Playden,  Pett  and  Icklesham. 

1086. 

WILLIAM  WHTTE.     Vol.  148,  No.  12. 
Lewes,  17  Nov.  10  Eliz.     Died  8  Sept.  last. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  7  last  Christmas. 
Lands  and  messuages  in  Breade. 

1087. 

JOHN  WHITE  of  Northiain,  gent.     Vol.  260,  No.  149. 

E.  G.,  20  May  42  Eliz.     Died  28  Oct.  41  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  William,  aged  7  years  2  months  9  days  at  Inq.,  and  living 
at  Hawkhurst,  Kent. 

Lands  in  Northiam,  manor  of  Brownsmith  and  36s.  4d.  rent,  West- 
minster Heath,  windmill  and  water  mill  in  Beckley,  lands  in  Brede, 
Westfield  and  Ewhurst,  by  deed  22  Sept.  31  Eliz.  conveyed  to  use  of 
said  J.  W.  for  life,  then  for  Jane,  then  his  wife,  then  for  1st,  etc.,  sons 
and  heirs  male.  On  11  March  35  Eliz.  he  had  issue  by  Jane  his  wife 
William  White  his  first  son.  Jane  died  10  April  35  Eliz.  at  Northiam. 
J.  W.  then  married  Mary  Spencer,  and  on  17  Nov.  39  Eliz.  granted  to 
trustees  an  annual  rent  of  £50  out  of  his  lands  in  Breade  and  Westfield 
for  his  wife  Mary.  She  survives  at  Northiam.  On  22  Oct.  41  Eliz. 
J.  W.  made  will  at  Northiam — left  rents  to  trustees  until  son  William 
is  21 — child  wife  now  goeth  with — son  John  lands  at  Ewhurst,  Sussex, 
and  Wittersham,  Kent,  remainder  to  Nicholas  White  of  Beckley  and 
his  heirs. 

1088. 

ADAM  WHITE,  gent.     Vol.  340,  No.  239. 

E.  G.,  30  June  11  James.     Died  15  Oct.  9  James. 


240  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  sou  Francis  White,  gent.,  aged  16  and  more. 

Lands.—"  The  Cunifeild,"  "  Shyre,"  "  Millfields,"  "  Pewes,"  "  Mul- 
berrycloses,"  "  Ferymarshe "  and  other  lands  in  Winchelsea  and 
Plumsted,  Kent,  "  Coulharbers "  in  ....  ington,  co.  Essex.  Made 
will  1  Oct.  9  James,  and  left  to  Ester  his  wife  lands  in  Essex. 

1089. 

RICHARD  WHFTE.     Vol.  605,  No.  14. 

E.  Or.,  23  Sept.  17  Chas.     Died  20  July  last. 

Heir,  son  Richard  White,  nged  15  years  7  days. 

Lauds.—"  Bowrers,"  "  Bullers  aliat  Bullords,"  "  Fletchers,"  "  Mill- 
shormes  "  and  "  Foxholes  "  in  Horsham.  Made  will  3  Aug.  1637 — son 
Richard,  a  minor — daughters  Elizabeth  W.,  Rachel  W.  and  Leah  W. 

1090. 

WILLIAM  WHITEBEEAD.  Vol.  379,  Nos.  37,  43  and  50. 
E.  G.,  5  Nov.  15  James.  Died  8  June  last  at  Ashurst. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  9  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "  Jesops "  in  Ashurst  and 
Seale,  co.  Sussex,  and  "  Perrymeade  "  in  Ashurst. 

1091. 

WILLIAM  WHITTINGTON.     Vol.  566,  No.  45. 

E.  G.,  15  Jan.  14  Charles.     Died  3  Oct.  last. 

Coheirs,  daughters  Elizabeth  Whittington,  aged  5  years  11  months, 
and  Jane  W.,  aged  2  years  and  4  months. 

Lands. — "  Cookes,"  a  spot  where  an  old  mill  formerly  stood,  "Fur- 
mings,"  a  messuage  and  tenement,  etc.,  in  Wisboro  Green,  "  Lacyes  " 
and  "  Bakers "  in  Kirdford,  "  Streatehouse  alias  Streateland "  in 
W.  G.  By  deed  4  July  7  Chas.  in  consideration  of  marriage  between 
himself  and  Elizabeth  Butler,  daughter  of  Christopher  Butler  of 
W.  G.,  clerk,  enfeoffed  trustees  to  use  of  W.  W.  and  his  wife  for  life 
of  survivor,  after  to  right  heirs.  Elizabeth  the  widow  still  living. 

1092. 

JOHN  WHYTING,  gent.     Vol.  258.  No.  108. 

E.  G.,  28  Feb.  41  Eliz.     Died  3  March  34  Eliz.  at  Clayton. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  21  and  more  at  his  father's  death. 

Lands. — Advowson  and  patronage  of  church  of  Clayton-cuin-Keymer 
held  of  Queen  by  military  service,  worth  nothing  because  John  Fareley, 
clerk,  the  incumbent,  is  still  living  at  Clayton. 

1093. 

JOHN  WICKINGE.     Vol.  278,  No.  153. 
E.  G.,  24  Sept.  35  Eliz.     Died  20  Dec.  last  at  Hartfield. 
Heir,  grandson  John  Wickinge,  aged  14  years,  son  of  Thomas  W., 
son  of  J.  W. 


SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS.  241 

Lands.—"  Pickstones,"  "  Old  Adams,"  "  Wolvescroft."  Made 
will  11  Dec.  1589,  and  left  to  grandson  John  W.,  son  of  Thomas  W., 
remainder  to  William,  brother  of  John,  junior,  remainder  to  William, 
son  of  said  John,  senior. 

1094. 

JOHN  WICKING.    Vol.  578,  No.  26. 

E.  G.,  1  Aug.  15  Charles.     Died  8  Sept.  14  Charles  at  E.  G. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands. — Messuage,  barn  and  lands  called  "  Pickstones  "  in  E.  G-., 

Id  Adams,"  "  Salters  "  and  "  the  Great  Mead  "  in  E.  G. 


Old 


1095. 


THOMAS  WIDEEISHE.    Vol.  67,  No.  103. 
Battle,  8  Nov.  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  13  Feb.  29  Hen.  VIII. 
Heir,  eldest  son  George  Widerishe,  aged  12  years  and  more  at  Inq. 
Lands  in  Pett,  Farley,  Guestling,  Icklesham  and  Pevensey. 

1096. 

WILLIAM  WIDNELL  alias  WIGNALL.    Vol.  379,  No.  101. 
E.  G.,  10  Sept,  18  James.     Died  15  Feb.  44  Eliz.  at  Tandridge. 
Heir,  ....  William  Widnell  alias  Wignall  (age  and  relationship 
almost  illegible). 

Lands. — Property  in  Rotherfield.  but  most  in  Surrey  and  Lincoln. 


1097. 

THOMAS  WILDGOSE,  son  and  heir  of  JOHN  W.    Vol.  67,  No.  101. 

E.  G.,  6  July  34  Hen.  VIII.     Died  1  September  last. 

Heir,  son  John  Wildgose,  aged  14  on  18  March  last. 

Lands  in  Hartfield,  Crowhurst,  Ardingly,  Hoo,  West  Hoathly, 
Warnham,  Withyham,  Hollington,  Hastings,  Whatlington,  and 
Westfield. 

1098. 

JOHN  WILDEGOSE  of  Salehurst,  esq.     Vol.  292,  No.  162. 

E.  G.,  21  Jan.  4  James.     Died  16  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  son  Sir  John  Wildegose,  aged  40  and  more. 

Lands.—"  Beldowne,"  "Iridge,"  "Fonts  farm,"  "Ockham,"  "Hig- 
ham,"  etc.,  in  Salehurst,  manor  of  Lowden  or  Kencham  alias  Cassing- 
ham,  co.  Kent,  manors  of  Carnelloyd  alias  Clancarvan,  Moulton  alias 
Lyndmerston,  and  Lechecastle  in  co.  Glamorgan.  J.  W.  by  deed  21  May 
30  Eliz.  on  marriage  between  John  Wildegos  his  son  and  heir  appt. 
and  Grace  Annesley,  eldest  daughter  of  Brian  Annesley  of  Lewisham, 
co.  Kent,  esq.,  settled  on  self,  then  on  John  Wildegos  and  his  heirs, 
remainder  to  Thomas  Wildegos  his  second  son  and  his  heirs  male, 
remainder  to  right  heirs  of  J.  W.  the  father. 

VOL.    XIV.  B 


242  SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS. 

1099. 

JOHN  WILDIGOS,  late  of  Salehurst,  knt.     Vol.  728,  No.  23. 

Battle,  30  Aug.  13  Chas.     Died  2  Dec.  last. 

Heir. — Premises  ought  to  descend  to  Robert  W.,  esq.,  only  son  of 
Anneslye  W.,  knt.,  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  J.  W.,  knt.,  aged  21  and 
more. 

Lands. — "Beldowue"  in  Salehurst,  manor  of  Iredge  and  Pouts 
Farm,  Upper  and  Nether  Ockham,  and  Higham,  all  in  S. 

1100. 

GEORGE  WILLABD.    Vol.  238,  No.  19. 
E.  G.,  7  Oct.  36  Eliz.     Died  3  April  last. 

Heir,  grandson  George  Willard,  son  and  heir  of  Eichard  W., 
son  and  heir  of  G.  W.,  aged  16  years  and  4  months  at  Inq. 

Lands.—"  Batons,"  "  Sandys"  and  "Hickmans"  in  "West  Hoathly. 

1101. 

GEOEGE  WILLAED,  clerk.     Vol.  410,  No.  70. 

E.  G.,  1  June  7  James.     Died  29  Sept.  4  James  at  West  Hoathly. 

Heir,  sister  Anne,  wife  of  Edmund  Chapman,  aged  30  years  and  more 

Lands  in  West  Hoathiy. 

1102. 

ANNE  WILLETT,  late  wife  of  John  Willett  and  one  of  the  sisters 
and  coheiresses  of  Eichd.  Tounge,  deceased.  Vol.  517,  No.  33. 

Shoreham,  22  May  11  Charles.     Died  24  Aug.  5  Charles. 

Heir,  daughter  Joan  Willett,  aged  1  month  5  days. 

Lands. — By  Inq.  at  Petworth  1  Sept.  22  James  p.m.  aforesaid 
Eichard  Tounge,  son  and  heir  of  William  Tounge,  it  was  found  that 
"  Birchetts  "  and  "Saunders"  in  Wisborough  Green  came  into  King's 
hands  by  reason  of  minority  of  E.  T.,  as  also  "Williams  "  in  W.  G., 
and  that  Joan  Toung,  then  wife  of  Henry  Mill,  Jane  Toung,  then 
wife  of  William  Whittington.  Anne  Toung,  afterwards  said  A.  W., 
Grace  Toung,  Eachell  Toung,  and  Sara  Toung,  daughters  of  said 
Wm.  Tounge,  were  sisters  and  coheirs  of  Eichard  Tounge.  Jurors 
now  say  Jane,  wife  of  Wm.  Whittingdon,  died  without  issue,  whereby 
her  share  descended  to  Joan  M.,  A.  W.,  Grace  T.,  Eachell  T.,  and 
Sara  T.,  and  Anne,  seized  of  one-fifth  part,  married  John  Willett. 
By  her  death  her  one-fifth  part  has  come  to  King. 

1103. 

HENET  WILLOTJGHBT,  esq.     Vol.  23,  No.  254. 
Lewes,  25  June  21  Hen.  VII.     Died  .... 
Heir, 

Lands. — Manors  of  Hammese  alias  Hames  and  ....  (faded  and 
somewhat  illegible). 

1104. 

JOHN  WILSON,  esq.     Vol.  700,  No.  152. 

Petworth,  20  Aug.  17  Chas,  Died  I  Feb.  last  at  Sheffield,  co. 
Sussex. 


SUSSEX  INQUISITIONS.  243 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  30  and  more. 

Lands  in  Plumpton.  Made  indenture  26  July  6  Charles  between 
himself,  John  W.,  jun.,  his  eldest  son,  and  William  W.  his  second  son. 
Lands  in  Chayley  and  Marsefield.  Mary  W.  his  wife. 

1105. 

HENRY  WINDESOR,  esq.    Vol.  92,  No.  109. 

Horsham,  19  Aug.  4  Edw.  VI. 

To  enquire  of  the  idiocy  of  Henry  Windesor,  esq.  Jurors  say 
H.  W.  is  an  idiot  and  unable  to  take  care  of  his  lands,  etc. 

Lands. — Half  manors  of  Brambletye  and  Lavertye,  Nuttborne, 
100  messuages,  40  cottages  and  lands,  and  £4  rent,  manors  of  Suthe 
Harting,  Weste  Harting,  Este  Harting,  and  Rogate,  100  messuages, 
60  cottages,  and  lands,  etc.,  and  £20  rent ;  alienated  the  same  to 
Edmund  Forde,  esq.  Constance  Ryve,  now  wife  of  Thomas  Ryve, 
esq.,  is  his  sister  and  next  heir,  aged  33  years  and  more  at  Inq. 

1106. 

HENRY  WYNDESORE,  esq.     Vol.  101,  No.  103  (2). 

E.  Gr.,  15  Nov.  (1  ?)  Mary.     Died  25  Sept.  1  Mary. 

Heir,  Const ....  is  his  heir  and  is  of  age  of  36  and  more. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Notburne  and  of  half  mauors  of  Brambletye 
and  Lavertye.  He  and  Eleanor  his  wife  sold  them  to  Edmund  Forde, 
esq.,  for  £  ....  (end  of  Hen.  VIII.,  beginning  of  Edw.  VI.),  and  after 
Edmund  Forde  sold  Brambletye  and  Lavertye  to  Thomas  G-aynesford 
and  John  Sherye,  clerk,  on  7  Feb.  3  Edw.  VI.  Thos.  Gr.  sold  his  part 
to  John  Michelborne  and  John  M.  sold  to  John  Shery,  who  left  it  by 
will  to  James  Pykas.  They  suffered  a  recovery  of  manor  of  Harting, 
etc.,  and  passed  it  by  fine  Michs.  3  Edward  VI.  to  Edmund  Forde.  Jurors 
quote  Inq.  at  Horsham  19  Aug.  4  Edw.  VI.  when  H.  W.  was  declared 
an  idiot. 

1107. 

MARMADUKE  WIVELL.     Vol.  470,  No.  8. 

Shoreham,  18  Jan.  7  Charles. 

Proof  of  age  of  Marmaduke  Wivell,  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Marma- 
duke  Wivell,  gent. 

Jurors  say :  Born  in  St.  Anne's,  Lewes,  21  Feb.  1609,  bap.  there 
25  Feb.  same  year. 

1108. 

NICHOLAS  WOOD.     Vol.  278,  No.  190. 

Arundel,  26  Aug.  37  Bliz.     Died  1  Sept.  35  Eliz. 

Heir,  son  John  Wood,  aged  36. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  land  called  "  Plomerden  "  in  Lindfield. 

1109. 

JOHN  WOOD  of  Lyndfeeld,  yeo.     Vol.  409,  No.  119. 
E.  Gr.,  24  May  3  James.     Died  20  March  45  Eliz. 


244  SUSSEX    INQUISITIONS. 

Heir,  son  Nicholas,  aged  15  years  3  months  3  weeks  at  Iriq. 

Lands. — "  Plomarden  "  in  Lyndfield.  Anne  Wood,  relict  of  Nicholas 
Wood,  father  of  J.  W.,  holds  one-third  part  as  dower.  She  is  now 
living  at  Lindfield. 

1110. 

ROBERT  WOOD,  yeoman.     Vol.  289,  No.  65. 

E.  G.,  29  July  3  James.     Died  30  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  John,  aged  26  and  more. 

Lands. — Capital  messuage,  barns,  orchard  and  land,  and  moiety  of 
woodland,  "  Coppins,"  "  Upperdowneway,"  "  Mylkhurst,"  "  Leckleys," 
"Funnells,"  "Broomfields,"  "Pinfolds/'  "  Alsherne,"  "  Broadfelde  " 
and  "  le  Marie  "  in  Waldron. 

1111. 

EICHAED  WOOD.    Vol.  355,  No.  37. 

Petworth,  10  Dec.  14  James.  Died  last  March  last  at  Horsted 
Keynes. 

Heir,  son  John  Wood,  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Odyns  "  and  lands  in  Horsted  Keynes,  "  Godmans  " 
with  lands  belonging  called  "  Carly croft,"  "  Hannycroft,"  "  Deane 
land,"  "  Sonder  "  and  "  Gibbs  "  in  Horsted  Keynes. 

1112. 

JOSEPH  WOOD.     Vol.  379,  No.  56,  and  Vol.  417,  No.  11. 

E.  G.,  11  Aug.  18  James.     Died  1  Dec.  5  James  at  Cowfold. 

Heir,  daughter  Elizabeth,  born  after  father's  death  and  aged 
12  years  3  months  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Little  Kings,"  land  in  Bolney,  and  "  Learches  meade  " 
in  Cowfold,  and  reversion  after  death  of  Richard  Wood,  father  of 
J.  W.,  and  Margaret  Wood  his  wife,  of  Scaynes  in  West  Grinstead  and 
"  Patches  "  in  Cowfold.  Richard  Wood  and  Margaret  his  wife  survived 
him,  but  had  died  on  1  Feb.  last  at  Cowfold. 

1113. 

JOHN  WOOD.     Vol.  628,  No.  33. 

Shoreham,  29  July  5  Charles.     Died  8  Feb.  last. 

Heirs,  great-nieces  Anne,  now  wife  of  Mathew  Nibblett,  and 
Elizabeth  Wood,  viz.,  daughters  and  heirs  of  John  Wood,  deceased,  son 
and  heir  of  Henry  Wood,  similarly  deceased,  elder  brother  of  J.  W., 
Anne  N.,  aged  25  and  more,  and  Elizth.  W.,  aged  23  and  more. 

Lands. — "  Saxtens  "  at  or  near  Roughey  in  Horsham,  "  Englands  " 
at  or  near  Roughey,  "  Aliens  alias  Aylwyns,"  and  "  Little  Chimneyes  " 
and  other  lands,  etc.,  at  or  near  Roughey. 

1114. 

JOHN  WOOD,  gent.     Vol.  548,  No.  46. 

New  Shoreham,  5  April  12  Charles.  Died  15  May  6  Charles  at 
Waldron. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  245 

Heir,  only  son  John,  aged  3  years  8  months. 

Lands.— Capital  messuage,  etc.,  and  land  in  Waldron,  moiety  of 
"  Willards  "  in  Waldron,  other  lands  in  W. 

1115. 

THOMAS  WOOD,  gent.    Vol.  622,  No.  31. 

E.  G-.,  15  Jan.  20  Charles.     Died  10  Oct.  last. 

Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  12  years  7  months  20  days. 

Lands. — Manor  of  Chirletou  alias  Charlington,  "  Willards  alias 
Chantlers  "  in  Westboadly,  lands  called  "  Nutbrowues  place,"  "  Does 
Marsh"  in  Hooe,  "  Copehammeade  "  in  Horsted  Keynes,  a  messuage 
called  "  Cokehams  "  in  H.  K.,  "  Colesfield  "  and  "  Woodsland "  in 
Horsted  Keynes,  "  Spongate  "  in  E.  G.,  messuages  and  lands  called 
"Bridgers,"  "Easthouse"  and"Brimehouse"  in  Hurstpierpoint.  Made 
will  30  Dec.  1643 — lauds  to  ex'or  till  son  Thomas  is  21,  if  s.p.  then  to 
son  Richard,  if  s.p.  then  to  my  daughters  equally  (daughter  Mary 
mentioned) — brother-in-law  Sir  William  Culpepper,  bart. 


WOOD.     See  also  AWOOD,  ATT  WOOD,  etc. 

1116. 

PETEE  WOODGATE.     Vol.  209,  No.  51. 

E.  a.,  18  July  28  Eliz.  Died  ....  April  23  Eliz.  at  Hawkhurst, 
co.  Kent. 

Heir,  son  Edmund,  aged  39  aud  more. 

Lands. — Seized  of  manor  of  Leweus  in  Hailsham  and  of  "  North- 
heath  "  in  H.,  "  Luckas  Downe  "  and  '•  Brokes  Downe  "  in  Echiugham 
and  Ticehurst,  etc.  Katherine  W.  is  his  ex'trix. 

1117. 

THOMAS  WOODGATE.    Vol.  606,  No.  71,  and  Vol.  700,  No.  150. 

Lewes,  5  April  17  Charles.     Died  28  Aug.  last. 

Heir,  eldest  son  Thomas,  aged  30. 

Lands. — "  Anys  Croft"  and  "  Eedyns  "  in  E.  G.,  "  Ewridges  "  and 
"  Bowriggs  alias  Turners  lands  "  in  Hartfield,"  "  Collens  alias  Collens- 
field  "  in  E.  G-.,  "  Sherts  alias  Shorts  "  and  "  Whalesbarrow,"  "  Good- 
wyns  alias  Annys  Croft "  in  E.  G.,  "  Serris  alias  Erris  "  in  E.  G-. 

1118. 

RICHAED  WOESELBY,  knt.  and  bart.     Vol.  618,  No.  10. 

Horsham,  21  April  18  Charles.     Died  26  June  19  James. 

Heir,  son  Henry  Worseley,  bart.,  aged  7  years  10  months  26  days. 

Lands. — Manors  of  Chidham,  Zackett  and  Middleton.  By  deed 
17  Dec.  14  James  let  them  to  Lady  Elizabeth  White  and  Eliz.  White, 
her  daughter,  for  their  lives  at  rent  of  13s.  4d. 


246  SUSSEX  IKQUISITIOKS. 

1119. 

THOMAS  WYATT  of  Flaunceham.     Vol.  278,  No.  150. 
.Horsham,  22  Oct.  35  Eliz.     Died  22  Feb.  35  Eliz. 
Heir,  son  Thomas,  aged  33  years  (b.  1560). 

Lands. — Property  in  Feltham  alias  Felgham,  Chapel  House  de 
Wykem  F. 

1120. 

WILLIAM  YELDINGE,  yeo.     Vol.  295,  No.  34. 
E.  G.,  3  June  5  James  I.     Died  2  April  last. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  15  years  4  months  and  19  days. 
Lauds  in  Hollington  and    Wittington,    named.     Joan,   widow  of 
W.  Y.,  survives  at  Hollington. 

1121. 

ABRAHAM  YEALDING.     Vol.  411,  No.  157. 
E.  G.,  2  Nov.  11  James.     Died  1  Feb.  10  James. 
Heir,  sou  John  Y.,  aged  8  years  20  days. 

Lands. — Messuage  and  lands  called  "  Coggers  "  in  Battle.  In 
hands  of  King  by  recusancy  of  Thomas  Pounds,  esq. 

1122. 

WILLIAM  YOUNGE  of  Wisborough  Green,  yeo.     Vol.  411,  No.  170. 

Petworth,  27  July  11  James.  Died  16  July  10  James  at  Wis- 
borough Green. 

Heir,  son  Richard,  aged  3  years  16  days  at  Inq. 

Lands. — "  Burchetts  "  and  "  Saunders,"  also  "  Williams  "  in  Wis- 
borough Green,  "  Lordings  "  in  Billingshurst.  Made  will  13  July  1612 
— Richard  Younge  my  son— daughters  Joane  Y.,  Jane  Y.,  Anne  Y., 
Grace  Y.,  Rachel  Y.  and  Sarah  Y.  £100  apiece  at  18  or  marriage— to 
William  Younge,  son  of  Henry  Y.  of  Pulborough,  one  sheep — 
residuary  legatee  and  executor  son  Richard  Young — friends  Roger 
Whittington  and  John  Banister  and  John  Baker,  my  brethren  by  the 
lawe,  and  Richard  Younge,  my  natural  brother,  ex'ors  in  trust  for  son 
till  he  is  21. 

1123. 

RICHABD  YOUNGE.     Vol.  436,  No.  43. 

Petworth,  1  Sept.  22  James.  Died  9  May  last  at  Wisboro  Green, 
under  age,  son  and  heir  of  William  Younge. 

Coheirs,  Joan,  wife  of  Henry  Mill,  Jane,  wife  of  William  Whit- 
tington. Anne  Younge,  Grace  Y.,  Rachel  Y.  and  Sara  Y.  are  his 
sisters,  of  full  age. 

Lands  called  "  Birchetts  "  and  "  Saunders  "  in  Wisborough  Green, 
and  "  Lordings  "  in  Billingshurst. 

1124. 

JOHN  YOUNGE,  gent.     Vol.  519,  No.  97. 
Petworth,  3  Aug.  6  Charles.     Died  13  Oct.  last. 
Heir,  son  William,  aged  30. 


SUSSEX   INQUISITIONS.  247 

Lands. — J.  T.  on  19  Jan.  11  James  enfeoffed  trustees  for  self,  then 
for  Bobert  Younge  and  Henry  Younge  his  sons,  of  lands  in  Warneham 
called  "  Hewells,"  and  other  trustees  of  other  lands  for  William  Y., 
son  and  heir  apparent  on  7  April  17  James.  Ockenden  Y.,  one  of  his 
sons,  married  Joan  Dalton,  daughter  of  Kichd.  Dalton  of  Ewhurst,  co. 
Surrey,  about  28  March  2  Charles.  J.  Y.  seized  of  manor  of  Henfold, 
co.  Surrey,  in  Capell,  Dorking,  and  Nudigate.  William  Y.,  son  of  J.  Y., 
married  Eliz.,  daughter  of  Ralph  Stone.  J.  Y.  made  will  12  Oct. 
1629 ;  had  son  Thomas  Y. 


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INDEX    OF    SURNAMES, 


[The  larger  figures  refer  to  Inquisitions ;  the  smaller  to  persons  mentioned  therein.] 


A. 


Abergavenny,  Lord,  233 

Abrooke.     See  Brooke 

Acheson,  1 

Acton,  2 

Adam,  3 

Adams,  4 

Adeane  alias  "Warren,  5 

Aderoll,  706 

Agate,  6,  662 

Agmondeshain,  7,  8 

Akehurst,  9,  10 

Alchorne,  11,  12,  664,  665,  696 

Alcocke,  451 

Alderslade,  180 

Alder  ton,  13 

Alford,  14 

Alfrey,  15  to  23 

Allen,  24 

Allwyn,  1031 

Alman,  25 

Almerie,  403 

A  Mill.     See  Mill 

Amore,  26 

Amye,  1003 

Andrewe,  537 

Andrewes,  1056 

Aneston,  27,  967 


Annesley,  1098 

Anstey,  259 

Apps,  674 

Apsley,  28  to  33,  92,  140,   376,  593, 

736,  761,  871,  1022 
Aptott,  34 
Argent,  318 
Argles,  537 
A  Ridge.     See  Ridge 
Arundel,  Earls  of,  35,   36,  141,   167, 

893 

Ashburnham,  37,  38,  140,  648,  729 
Aske,  39 
Assheby,  321 
Asshehurst,  1038 
Atkyn, 537 
At  Ree,  943 
Attwood,  43 
Averiell,  40 
Awcock,  41,  42,  631 
Awdley,  76 

A  Wood,  44,  45,  340,  392.     See  Wood 
Ayliff,  139 
Aylinge,  46,  47 
Aylwin,  48  to  55,  221 
Aynscombe,  56,  365,  701 


B. 


Bacheler,  57,  58,  59,  417 

Backshill  (Baxhill),  60,  61,  62 

Badmeringe.     See  Cooke 

Baker,  63  to  73,  896,  1122 

Balcoiube,  405 

Ballard,  74 

Ballet,  455 

Banaster,  103,  382.     See  Bannister 

Banister,  1122.     See  Bannister 

Banks,  75 

Bannister,  76,  77,  531 

Barantyne  (Barrentyne),  78,  572,  652, 

725,  739,  1045,  1050 
Barber,  1079,  1080 
Barbara,  79 
Barker,  455 

Barnard,  80  to  85,  92,  786 
VOL.    XIV. 


Barnham,  86,  87 

Barowe,  1038 

Barrenden,  88 

Bartelott,  89,  90 

Bartlett,  943 

Barwick,  91,  92 

Bate,  571 

Baughe,  976 

Bawdewyne  alias  Edmunds,  624 

Baxhill,  1074 

Bayly,  93 

Beard,  94,  95,  725 

Beaumont,  Viscount,  96 

Beechinge,  162, 191 

Belhouse  (Bellhouse),  99,  937 

Belknap,  97,  98,  926 

Bell,  539,  876 

8 


250 


INDEX   OF   SURNAMES. 


Bellingham,  76,  100  to  109,  382,  484 

Belson,  HO,  451 

Bendloes,  451 

Benge,  111 

Bennett,  98,   112    to   118,   657,   673, 

712 

Benok,  119 

Berkeley,  Marquis  of,  120 
Berkeley,  765 
Best,  121 

Bettesworth,  122  to  129 
Bickley,  130, 131, 132 
Birch,  108 
Birstie,  133 

Bishopp,  14,  134  to  137,  683 
Blackwell,  305 
Blake,  138 
Blount,  139 
Blunt,  452 
Bodies,  79 
Boleyn,  577 
Bolney,  140,  314 
Bolokherde,  141, 142 
Bonvyle,  143,  144 
Bonwicke,  145 
Boodes,  146 
Booker,  147 

Boord,  148  to  153,  680,  943 
Borough,  1076 
Borowe,  154 
Botting,  629 
Boulde,  260 
Bowyer  or  Boyer,  108, 155  to  160,  782, 

993 

Boys,  161,  904,  986,  1029 
Boyse,  121 
Brabon,  162, 191 
Bradbury,  1079,  1080 
Bradford,  163 
Bradshawe,  164 
Brakynshawe,  267 


Brandon,  951 

Braye,  165,  166 

Breadon,  596 

Brereton,  240 

Brett  (Britt),  167  to  171 

Brewster,  455 

Bridger,  172 

Brigden,  173 

Brodbridge  (Bryddbridge),  174,  193 

Bromfield,  175 

Brooke,  176,  177,  339,  340,  341 

Broun     (Brown),    178    to    184,    414, 

577,  965.     See  Mountague 
Bruster,  539 
Bruton,  Abbot  of,  185 
Bryan,  186, 187,  188 
Buckhurst,  Lord,  712 
Budgett,  1079,  1080 
Bufkin,  175 
Bulman,  189,  226 
Burch,  890 
Burchett,  934 
Burcombe,  832 
Burdett,  190,  191,  368 
Burdeville,  192,  193 
Burrell,  194 
Burrey,  628 
Burrishe,  195,  196 
Burt,  197 
Burte,  166 

Burtenshawe,  198,  199,  200,  567 
Burton,  201  to  204,  470,  1042 
Busbridge,  205 

Butcher  alias  Cooper.     See  Cooper 
Butler,  560,  1091 
Byden,  496 
Bylsby,  669 
Bynam,  206 

Byne,  207,  208,  209,  356 
Byrch,  159,  329 
Bysshe,  210,  211 


c. 


Caesar,  682 

Caldicott,  1040 

Campion,  813,  969 

Carewe,  183,  212,  641,  692,  694 

Carpenter,  930 

Carr,  99,  211 

Carver,  217 

Caryll,  Carell,  etc.,  213  to  216,  804, 

918 

Cassy,  156 
Catley,  218,  219 
Cawley,  220,  829 
Chalcroft,  221 
Chaloner,  222  to  228,  371,  385,  638, 

639 


Chamber,  203,  229 

Chamberlayne,  230 

Chapman,  67,  1101 

Charles,  611 

Charte,  231 

Chatfield,  232  to  235,  366,  750 

Cheale,  236 

Cherriman,  237 

Cheseman,  244 

Cheyney  (Cheyne),  238  to  243 

Christopher,  611 

Churcher,  245,  712 

Claget,  246 

Clarke,  484 

CJeves,  Anne  of,  247,  48° 


INDEX  OF   SURNAMES. 


251 


dowser,  732 

Cobden,  248,  249,  250 

Cobham,  154,  1076 

Coke,  98 

Colbrand,  251,  252,  253 

Coldham,  254,  899 

Cole,  721 

Coleraau  (Colman),  230,  255,  256 

Collins  (Colyn,  Collen),  257,  258,  259, 

679 

Colpys,  260 
Colthurst,  261 
Combe,  735,  736 
Comber,  262,  263,  264 
Comptou,  589,  1030 
Corny e,  265 
Constable,  719 

Cooke,  84,  85,  266  to  279,  281,  1038 
Cooke  alias  Badmeringe,  280 
Cooper,  281,  282,  283,  627.     See  also 

Cowper 

Cooper  alias  Butcher,  284,  793 
Copley,  285,  286,  447,  898 
Coppard,  235,  287 
Copulstone,  143 
Corneford,  288 


Costerdell,  289 

Cotton,  440 

Courthope,  524 

Covert,  89,  263,  290  to  294,  662,  898, 

948 

Cowlestocke,  696 
Cowper,  295  to  299,  301  to  304-  741. 

See  also  Cooper 
Cowper  alias  Stenvnge,  300 
Cox,  942 
Crabbe,  305 
Cradle,  1056 
Crane,  306 
Cranley,  7 
Crispe,  451 
Cromer,  896 
Cromwell,  247,  483 
Crottenden,  923 
Crouch,  33 

Crowcher,  307  to  311 
Crunden,  312 
Crush,  303 
Cryour,  1038 
Culpeper,  243,   313  to  317,  407,  440, 

847,  1019,  1115 
Cutler,  381 


D. 


Dacre,  818.     See  Fenys,  Fynes 

Dalton,  1124 

Darcye,  318 

Darkenall,  319,  932 

Darrell,  320,  756 

Dawtrey,  321  to  326,  736 

Day,  327 

Deering,  663.     See  Dereing 

De  la  Warr.     See  West 

Delve,  103,  328 

Dendye,  113 

Denis,  329 

Denne,  1038 

Denton,  286 

Derby,  Earl,  330 

Derehaugh,  730 

Dereing,  297,  1073.     See  Deering 

Devenyshe,  331,  790 

Dewnysh,  867 

Dickinson,  605 

Dinjdey,  332 

Dirkiu,  333 

Dobell,  86,  87,  334 

Dod,  604 


Domiscall,  882 

Dormer,  215 

Dorset,  Earls,  335, 336,  337,  659.    See 

also  Sackville 
Downer,  338 
Downinge,  755,  756 
Downton,  904 
Doyley,  948 

Draper,  176,  339,  340,  341 
Drapyer,  455 
Drewe,  211,  342  to  347 
Drurye,  76 
Duck'er,  139 
Dudley,  348 
Duffield,  18' 
Dufford,  349 
Duncombe,  884 
Dunmoll,  350 
Dunstall,  351,  352 
Duppa,  353 
Dyer,  406 
Dyke,  354,  355 
Dyne,  356,  774 


Earle,  990 

Earsfield.     See  Eversfield 

Edmonds,  357,  358,  359 


E. 


Edmunds  alias  Bawdewyne,  624 

Edsawe,  360 

Edwards,  361  to  366,  575 

s  2 


252 


INDEX   OF    SURNAMES. 


Egerton,  763 

Egglesdean,  367 

Eglestone,  414 

Elles,  375 

Ellis,  79 

Ellyott,  368 

Elmes,  864 

Elphick,  369  to  374,  406 

Elryngton,  376 

Elson,  377 


Elvered,  378 

Erneley,  76,  348,  379,  380,  381,  584 

Essex,  735,  886 

Esson,  34 

Etchingham,  789 

Evelyn,  980 

Everard,  103,  382 

Eversfield,  378,  383  to  387,  485,  648 

Evershed,  1074 


Fachin,  510 

Fairemanner,  388,  389,  390 

Falconer   (Faulconer,   Favvlkner),   347, 

391  to  397,  589,  774 
Fane,  1047 
Fareley,  1092 
Farmer,  65,  398 
Farnefold,  399  to  403, 1046 
Fawkenor  alias  Michelgrove,  926 
Feest,  932 
Felde,  571 

Feldwicke,  404,  405 
Fennell,  406-     See  Funnell 
Fenner,  407,  408 
Fenys.     See  Fynes 
Ferrall,  409,  869,  1012 
Ferrer,  410 
Fitton,  411,  528 
FitzLewes,  669 
Fitz- Williams,  927.  965 
FitzWilliams  alias  Fisher,  965 
Ford,  412,  1105,  1106. 


Forman,  837 

Forster,  472 

Fortescue,  412 

Foster,  413  to  416 

Fowle,  417  to  420,  596,  863 

Foxley,  804 

Foyce,  421 

Frank,  422 

Fraye,  423 

Frebody,  424  to  426 

Freeman,  566 

French,  427  to  429 

Fromond,  1019 

Frye,  48 

Fulford,  143,  144 

Fuljambe,  965 

Fuller,  430  to  434,  701,  987,  1068 

Fuimell,  435-     See  Fennell 

Furlonger,  737 

Fynche,  436 

Fynes  or  Fenys,  315,  379,  437  to  443 


G. 


Gage,  103,  444  to  453, 517,  817, 1018, 

1073 

Garton,  454  to  460,  993 
Gaston,  461 
Gawen,  462,  463 
Gaymer,  464 
Gaynesford,  103,  1106 
Geering,  84,  465,  1071 
Genman.     See  Jenman 
Gerard,  466 
Gerhard.     See  Jerbard 
German,  993 
Geste,  467 
Gibb,  468 
Gibbon,  166,  469 
Gildridge,  470,  471 
Glemham,  472 
Glidd,  473 
Goddard,  457 
Godley,  474 


Godman,  475 

Gold,  163 

Goldsmith     (Gouldsmith),    476,    562, 

1063 

Good,  477 
Goodman,  804 
Goodwyn,  478 
Gorge,"479 
Goring,   382,   480   to  486,   593,   722, 

723,  920,  1028 

Gouldsmith.     See  Goldsmith 
Gratwick,  263,  487  to  505,  566 
Graunt,  506 

Graves,  507  to  509,  1020 
Gray,  46,  510 

Green  (Grene),  220,  511  to  515 
Grenefyld  (Greenfield),  309,  719 
Grey,  855 
Griffith,  1079 
Gryfyu,  511 


INDEX  Otf   SURNAMES. 


253 


Grynyere,  88 

Guldeford  (Guildford),  453,  516,  517, 

1073 
Gunter  (Gounter),  518  to  521,  894,  993 


Gurney,  6C9 
Gyles,  406 
Gyttens,  270 


H. 


Haddon,  204 

Hale  (Kail,  Hawle),  522  to  525 

Halsey,  526 

Hainan,  674 

Hamond,  1021 

Harbottel,  527,  528 

Hard  wick,  405 

Harecourt,  529 

Harman,  530,  763 

Harmer,  145,  531 

Harper,  663 

Harris,  895 

Harrison,  859,  1063 

Harrison  alias  Hall,  532 

Hart  (Harte),  533,  534,  793 

Hauchet,  459 

Havell,  535 

Hawkins,  536,  537 

Hay  (Hayes),  538,  539,  540, 756,  987, 

1038 

Hayte,  796 
Heasman,  541 
Heath,  263,  542 
Hebden,  531,  543 
Hendley,  544,  1047 
Henley,  160 

Hennage,  545,  546,  547 
Henslye,  548 
Hepden.     See  Hebden 
Hever,  981 
Hiberden,  549 
Hichecoke,  193 
Hide  (Hyde),  276,  550  to  554 


Hidney,  555 

Highland,  665 

Hilder,  556 

Hills  (Hylles),  557,  558 

Hipken,  559 

Hobbs,  746 

Hobson,  560 

Hodgson,  561  to  565,  760 

Hodsoll,  566 

Holcombe  alias  Onstye.     See  Onstye 

Holden,  567,  568 

Holland,  318,  569,  570 

Hollier,  571 

Holman,  572  to  575,  1012 

Holmewood  (Homewood),  325,  576 

Holney,  776 

Homeden,  223 

Hony,  396 

Hoo,  577 

Hooke,  942 

Horscrofte,  110 

Hosmer,  263 

Hotheroppe,  578 

Houghton,  365 

Howell,  63,  406,  579 

Hudson,  580 

Huggetts,  79 

Humphrey,  581,  582,  631 

Hunt,  583,  952 

Husee  (Husey,  Hussey),  584  to  586, 

669 

Hyde.     See  Hide 
Hygate,  621 


Iddesworth,  898 
Infield,  587  to  589 
Ireland,  590,  591 


I. 


Isham,  1019 
Iston,  1019 


Jackman,  592 

Jeffrey  (Jeffray),  593  to  595 

Jenkins,  596 

Jenman  (Genman),  597  to  599 

Jenner,  600,  601,  773 

Jerbard  (Gerhard),  602,  879 

Jerman  alias  Mittell,  603 


J. 


Jerman,  604 

Johnson,  852, 1012 

Jones,  605 

Jorden,  162,  606,  607,  608,  992 

Jowre,  305 

Jutton,  609,  610 


INDEX   OF   SURNAMES. 


K. 


Keate,  494 

Keete,  611 

Kemp  (Kempe),  272,  612,  613 

Kenchley,  614 

Kensley  (Kentisley),  615,  616 

Kiddall,  392 

Kidder,  617,  663 

Killick,  333 

King,  326,  496,  618,  619,  620 


Kington  (Kyngton),  621,  622 

Knevet,  412 

Knight,  190,   191,   473,    521,   623    to 

629,  661 
Kybe,  630 
Kyffin,  1019 
Kyme,  631 
Kyrton,  348 


L. 


Laker,  632 

Lambert,  80  i 

Lane,  633,  634 

Langford,  635,  636 

Laugrishe  or  Langridge,  637 

Langworth,  228,  638,  639,  640 

Lawley,  682 

Lawrence,  90 

Leche,  641 

Ledbeter,  366 

Lee,  642 

Leedes,  643 

Leefe,  644 

Leicester,  645 

Lennard,  818 

Lenthall,  330 

Leventhorpe,  1030.  1031 

Levett,  385,  646  to  649 

Lewkenor,   139,    260,    348,    414,    423, 

445,  493,  505,  650  to  657,  845,  898, 

1045,  1073 
Lickfould,  658 
Lidgater.     See  Ludgater 


Lightfoote,  605 

Lindsay  (Lyndsey),  659 

Linn  (Lynn),  660,  661 

Lintott  (Lyntott),  503,  662 

Listney,  663 

Litler,  227 

Lock.     See  Lok 

Lockier,  664,  665 

Lodger,  666 

Lok  (Lock),  46,  667 

Longe,  668,  856 

Longburst,  256 

Lovell,  96,  669 

Lucas,  366,  670,  1063 

Luck  (Lucke),  671  to  674 

Ludgater  (Lidgater),  142,  273,  712 

Ludlowe,  675 

Lumley,  Lord,  272,  592,  1022 

Lutman,  676 

Luxford,  567,  677  to  680 

Lyne,  516 

Lytle,  295 


M. 


Magewick,  972,  973 

Maltravers,  270,  357,  520,  1057 

Mandevile,  681 

Maners,  lord  Roos,  669 

Manninge,  682 

Marche,  683,  684,  685 

Marden,  721 

Markwick  (Markewyke).  575,  686,  920 

Marlott,  687 

Marrett,  688 

Marshall,  689 

Martin  (Martyn),  537,  690,  878,  1033 

Mascall,  183,  532,  691  to  694 

Mason,  87,  516 

Massy,  695 

Mathew,  260,  696 

Mattock,  784 

Mauldrett,  1074 

May,  459,  697  to  703,  954,  955,  987 


Maynard,  367,  701,  704  to  707 

Mayney,  594 

Meere,  25,  708 

Meller,  1038 

Mellershe,  709 

Message,  935 

Michelborne  (Mychelborne),  112,  724 

to  729,  819,  1106 
MicheJgrove  alias  Fawkenor,  926 
Michell  (Mychell),  132,  152,  289,  352, 

365,  584,  630,  641,  710  to  723,  823, 

874,  928,  1080 

Middleton,  118,  393,  730,  731,  732 
Midmore  (Mydmore),  733 
Mill  (Myll,  A  Myll),  734  to  740,  746, 

1102, 1123 
Miller,  2,  865,  996 
Mills,  741,  742,  743 
Milward,  744 


INDEX   OF    SURNAMES. 


255 


Minshull.    See  Mynshalle 

Mittell.     See  Jerman 

Mohun,  139 

Monke,  745,  746,  943 

Moore,  384 

Moorey  or  Morey,  302,  747,  748,  749 

More,  546,  750,  751,  896 

Morgan,  1019 

Morie,  46 

Morley,  151,  752  to  760,  943 


Morton,  761 

Mose,  768 

Mott,  593 

Mountague,       Viscount,      762- 

Browne 
Moyle,  436 
Muddle,  72 
Muschampe,  763 
Mynshalle,  764 


N. 


Naldrett,  765, 766,  767 
Napper,  496,  768,  769,  998 
Nateley,  770 
Neeves,  665 
Neville,  233,  672,  1045 
Newman,  771,  772,  793 
Newnam,  394,  773,  774 
Newton,  775,  843 
Nibblett,  1113 
Nicholas,  776,  777 
Nicholl,  695 


Nicholson,  457 

Noires,  96 

Norfolk,  Duchess  of,  778 

Northumberland,  Earl  of,  779,  781 

Northumberland,  Duchess  of,  780, 1073 

Norton,  346,  403 

Norwood,  566 

Nowell,  782 

Nutley,  394 

Nye,  783,  819 


Older  (Oulder),  493,  505 

Oliver,  784 

Onlye,  785,  786 

Onstye,  1042,  1048 

Onstye  alias  Holcombe,  787 

Orme,  459 

Osborne,  788 


o. 


Ovenden,  665 

Overbury,  948 

Owen,  1073 

Oxenbridge    (Oxenbrigge),    753,   789, 

790 
Oxford,  Earl  of,  96 


P. 


Packer,  864 

Page,  535,  540,  791  to  795,  917 

Paine  (Payne),  796  to  802 

Palmer,  127,  137,  493,  803  to  809,  948 

Pankhurst,  301.     See  Penkehurst 

Panuett  (Paynett),  810  to  813 

Parham,  814,  815 

Parker,  575,  816,  817,  818,  921 

Paruell,  25 

Parson,  819,  820,  821 

Patche,  822 

Patching,  584,  823,  824,  825 

Pawlett,  631 

Pay  (Paye),  826,  827 

Peachey  (Peachye),  828,  829 

Peake,  956 

Pearly,  830 

Peck,  414,  831 

Peckham,  706,  832,  833,  834 

Peirce,  835-     See  Piers  (Pyers) 

Pelham,  836  to  840,  1019 


Pelland  (Pellond),  773,  841,  842,  843 

Pellett,  272,  317,  399,  844  to  847 

Penfold,  661,  848,  849 

Peniall,  850 

Penkehurst,  851-     See  Paukhurst 

Penyfold,  1012 

Percy,  528 

Per  man,  659 

Persehay,  852 

Peryer,  853,  999 

Petter,  378 

Phillipps,  1008 

Pickayes  (Pyckayes),  854,  1106.     See 

Pickes 

Pickering, '211 
Piokes,  943.     See  Pickayes 
Pickham,  859 
Picknold,  860 
Picombe  (Pycombe),  855 
Piers    (Pyers),   195,   861,   862.      See 

Peirpe 


256 


INDEX  of  SURNAMES. 


Pike  (Pyke),  856,  857 

Piper  (Pyper),  858 

Pole  or  Poole,  652 

Polhill,  863 

Poling,  13 

Polsted,  864 

Ponynges  or  Poynings,  178 

Pope,  471 

Porter,   70,    73,    318,   350,    365,   378, 

865,  1020 
Potter,  1068 
Poulett,  391,  398,  866 


Pound  (Pownd),  867,  868 
Pounds,  1121 
Pressey,  931 
Preston,  690 
Prymer,  869 
Puckell,  870 
Puckering,  758 
Pudsey,  1019 
Puttenham,  790 
Pykas.     See  Pickayes 
Pyke,  668 


Racton,  956 

Radford,  563 

Randolph,  871 

Ranson,  98 

Rapley,  872,  873 

Ratleff,  331 

Ravenscroft,  172,  874 

Reeve,  578,  875,  876,  877 

Relfe,  378,  560,  878 

Reynolds,  804 

Richbell  (Rychebell),  602,  879 

Ridge  alias  A  Ridge,  880 

Rivers,  881,  948 

Roberts,  62,  503,  755,  756,  882  to  885 

Rodwell,  339,  341 


Rogers,  886 

Roos,  479,  669 

Rootes    (Roots),   339,  887,  888,  889, 

1019 

Rose,  890,  891,  1020 
Rumbridger,  892 
Rutnney,  976 

Rushton  (Rysshetou,  Russon),  893, 894 
Russell,  895 

Rutland,  Earl  and  Countess  of,  896, 897 
Ryman,  898 

Ryssheton.     See  Rushton 
Ryve,  1105 
Ryvett,  899 


s. 


Sackville,  429,  549,  896,  900  to  904. 

See  also  Dorset,  Earls  of 
St.  John,  838 
St.  Ledger,  516 
Sampson,  905,  906 
Sander,  907 

Sandes  (Sandys),  908,  909 
Sares,  917 
Sattan,  541 
Saunders,  110 
Saxpes,  910 
Sayer,  911 

Scardevile,  321,  912,  913 
Scates,  566 
Scott,  4,  914,  915 
Scrase,  1039 
Scriven,  916,  917 
Scrope,  96,  391 
Scale,  918,  976,  1074 
Selden,  81 

Selwyn,  470,  919,  920,  921 
Seres,  537 
Seviar,  922,  923 
Shallatt,  924 
Sharpe,  72,  424,  1038 


Shelley,  33,  98,  103,  108,  285,  503,  517, 

569,  570,  925  to  933 
Shepherd  alias  Sheapherd,  79,  934,  935 
Sheppard,  831 
Sherley  (Shirley),  102,   103,  322,  517, 

936  to  940,  985 
Sherlocke,  1033 
Sherman,  347,  379 
Sherwood,  168 
Shery.     See  Shrere 
Shoosmith,  424 
Short,  283 
Shortridg,  941 

Shreve  alias  Sherif  (Shery),  942,  1106 
Shudd,  943 

Shurley,  293,  454,  631,  944  to  949 
Shurlock,  950 
Shusmith.     See  Shoosmith 
Sidney,  10,  897,  951,  1009 
Skinner  (Skynner),  451,  1068 
Slater,  200 
Slutter,  952 
Slyfield,  245,  953 
Smalham,  474 
Smalpage,  1081 


INDEX   OP    SURNAMES. 


257 


Smith    (Smyth),    119,   265,    366,    451, 

484,  560,  954  to  957,  967,  991 
Snatt,  575 

Snelling,  361,  940,  958,  959,  960 
Somervile,  948 
Somner,  961 
Sone,  962,  963,  964 
Sone  alias  Swane,  16 
Southampton,  Earl  of,  965 
Spatchurst,  966 
Speke,  964 
Spencer,  1087 
Springe,  381 

Springett,  967,  968,  969 
Sprott,  970 
Staker,  971,  972,  973 
Standen,  220,  661,  974,  975 
Stanley,  976-     See  Derby,  Earl  of 
Stanney  (Stannye),  977,  978,  979 
Stansfield,  980 
Staple,  227,  981,  1019 
Stapleton,  96 
Stapley,  706,  941,  981  to  986 


Steuynge  alias  Cowper.     See  Cowper 

Stephen,  987 

Stolian,  361 

Stone,  988,  989,  1124 

Stonley,  325 

Storer,  990 

Storye,  991 

Stoughton,  458,  964,  992,  993 

Stradlinge,  994 

Streat,  995 

Streuter,  996 

Strellet,  295 

Stronge,  1044 

Strowde,  997 

Strudwicke  (Strodewyke),  712,  998  to 

1005 

Slurt,  1006 
Stuttaford  (de),  715 
Styant,  993,  1007,  1008 
Suffolk,  Duke  of,  951 
Swale,  847 
Swift,  87 
Sydney.    See  Sidney 


T. 


Tawke,  1009, 1010 

Taylor,  260,  299,  560,  567,  631,  1011 

to  1016 
Thatcher     (Thetcher),    34,    103,    639, 

1017, 1018, 1019 
Thomas,  1020, 1021 
Thomason,  563 
Thornden,  1022,  1023 
Thorpe,  1024 
Threele  (Threle),  315, 440, 1025, 1026, 

1027 

Thurgood,  1037 
Tich  borne,  629 
Tillmau,  863 
Tirrell,  642 

Tompson,  964,  1028,  1029 
Torell  (Torrell),  1030, 1031 


Tourner,  568 

Towers,  910 

Townsend,  1075 

Traiton  (Trayton),  416,  784 

Tredcrafte  (Tredcroft),  663, 1032, 1033 

Tregosse,  1034 

Trencherd,  453 

Tresham,  1019 

Troghton,  518 

Tronnell  (Trunell),  1035,  1036,  1037 

Tufton,  831,  1038 

Tupper,  972,  973 

Turke,  725 

Turner,  1012,  1039,  1040 

Tyll,  893 

Tysehurst,  1041 


u. 


Uden,  917 
Underdowne,  593, 1042 


Uvedale,  1043 


Vagger,  193 
Vaghne,  101 
Vale,  431 
Veer,  96 
Vinall,  774, 1044 


V. 


Vincent,  245 
Vives  (de),  265 
Vivian,  180 
Vrey,  902 
Vuedall,  867 


258 


INDEX   OF    SURNAMES. 


w. 


Wade,  708 

Wakeherst,  902 

"Wakeman,  1045 

Walgrave,  1073 

Walker,  575 

Wall,  510,  1046 

Waller,  1047,  1078 

Walshe,  1048 

Walsingham,  951 

Wanteley,  Abbot  of,  965 

Ward  (Warde),  193, 981, 1049  to  1053 

Warden,  859 

Warnett,  201,  695,  1054,  1073 

Warren,  1055 

Waterman,  1056 

Waters,  967 

Watersfield,  821,  1057, 1058 

Watson,  305 

Wattell,  1059 

Wattes  (Watts),  1060  to  1064 

Weeks,  1065, 1066 

Weller,  1067, 1068 

Wellis,  902 

Wells,  1069, 1070 

Wenham,  378,  920 

Wessencrofts,  84,  1071 

West,  Lord  La  Warr,   144,  780,  847, 

898, 1072, 1073 
West,  109, 143,  144,  859,  1074 
Westborne,  1075 
Westmoreland,  Earl  of,  1076 
Weston,  137, 1077  to  1080 


Wheatley,  1081 

Wheeler,  1082,  1083,  1084 

White  (Whytt),  1085  to  1089,  1118 

Whitebread,  514,  515,  774,  1090 

Whitfield,  219,  540 

Whitgrove,  812 

Whitmore,  460 

Whittington,  1091,  1102,1122,  1123 

Whyting,  1092 

Wickinge,  1093,  1094 

Widerishe,  1095 

VVidnell  alias  Wignall,  1096 

Wildgose,  1097, 1098, 1099 

Willard,  1100,  1101 

Willett,  1102 

Williams,  894 

Willoughby,  527,  528,  1103 

Wilson,  H04 

Windsor  (Wyndesore),  1105,  1106 

Wintersale,  76 

Winton,  103 

Wivell,  1107 

Wod,  148 

Wood  ( Woodd),  917,946, 1108  to  1115. 

See  also  Awood,  Att  Wood 
Woodgate,  1116,  1117 
Woodman,  820 
Woodward,  355,  921,  964 
Worseley,  1118 
Wotton,  98 
Wroth,  945 
Wyatt.776,1119 


Y. 


Tealding  (Teldinge),  1120, 1121 

Yonge  (Young),  76,  605,  863,  988,  1102,  H22,  1123,  1124 


(     259    ) 


INDEX    TO    NAMES    OF    PLACES, 


A. 


Aberton.     See  Edburton 

Abinger,  55,  283 

Adams,  371,  373 

Adcocks,  94 

Aderyes,  708 

Adriesfield,  632 

Adsden  Farm,  521 

Agmondesham,  938 

Agmonds,  287 

Agnesales,  725,  727 

Akehurst.  9,  10 

Albourne,  95 

Alchornes  Manor,  337 

Alciston,  447,  450 

Alciston  Manor,  446,  447 

Aldingbourne,    462,    463,    1035.   1036, 

1037 

Aldrette  (le),  705 
Aldrington,  109,  357,  361,  363,  365,  366, 

524,  718.  720 
Aldwick,  332 
Alehurst,  372,  594 
Alexanders  or  Cades,  962,  963 
Alfold,  496,  620 
Alfold  lands,  591 

Alfriston,  379,  545,  546,  547,  758,  908 
Alfriscon  Manor,  181 
Algates,  333 
Aliens,  117,  118 
Aliens  or  Aylwins,  959,  1113 
Alleworth  Manor,  321,  324 
All  Hallows  or  All  Saints  Steyning, 

London,  14,  865 
Allington  or  Alyngton  Manor.  120,  264, 

330,  337 
Allington  or  Aningdon    Manor,    647, 

648 

All  Saints,  Hastings,  995 
Almeshouses  (le),  Horsham,  723 
Almodington  (Almoditon),  381, 893,  894 
Almodington  Manor,  1016 
Alnewyk,  864 
Alpheton  or  Aulton,  640 
Alsherne,  1110 
Alvers,  333 


Alyngton.     See  Allington 

Ambelhurst  Manor,  998  • 

Amberley,  142,  621,  622 

Ambersham,  8,  709 

Arnbres,  406 

Amly,  372 

Amyes  or  Amyse  Manor,  593,  784 

Amyrsam.     See  Ambersham 

Andrewes,  871 

Angmering.  137.  282,  377,379,481,  490, 
493,  505,  552,  554,  621,  622.  See  also 
East  Angmering  and  West  Ang- 
mering 

Aningdon  Manor.     See  Allington 

Anker  (le),  1032 

Annington  (Annyndon)  Manor,  385, 
386,  387,  550,  952 

Anstye  or  Testers,  720 

Anyscroft,  1117 

Appledram  (Appuldram),  898 

Applesham  Manor,  925,  931 

Apsley  Manor,  29,  32 

Apsleys  Garden,  874 

Apsons  eye,  150,  223,  227 

Archers  or  Archore,  248,  249 

Archreede  (le),  969 

Ardingly,  133,  148,  149,  153,  222,  224, 
225,  228,  262.  313,  314,  317.  483,  542, 
724,  1018,  1082,  1083,  1084',  1097 

Arleigh,  419,  420 

Arlington,  12,  148,  176,  315,  331,  339, 
340,  341,  370,  438,  440,  441,  442,  443, 
545,  546,  547,  594.  606,  607.  608,  631, 
640.  895,  908,  1020 

Arundel,  35,  36,  46,  101,  114,  116,  133, 
377,  462,  952,  1013 

Asham  Manor,  491,  495,  500,  501 

Ashburnham,  38,  368,  371,  373,  422, 
1041,  1066 

Ashburnham  Manor.  38.  878 

Ashcombe  Manor,  179.  779,  947 

Ashe,  near  Farningham,  Kent,  566 

Ashecombe,  631,  1044 

Ashfolds,  717,  730 

Ashington,  112,  172,  745,  746,  931,  1068 


260 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


Ashington  Manor.  292 

Ashling.  232,  912,  992 

Ashmeades,  431,  433 

Ashurst,  84,  117,  118,  137, 169.192.  193, 

207,  208,  465,  499,  550,  635,  645,  647, 

648,   719,    820,    826,   882,  938,    1052, 

1071,  1090 
Ashurstfields,  24 
Ashurst  Manor,  844 
Ashurstmeade,  363,  366 
Aske's  Saltmarsh,  39 
Atlingworth  Manor,  361,  3G5 
Audwick  in  Stanmer  or  Oldens    and 

Stanmer  Manor,  729 
Augurscroft.     See  Awghurstcroft 
Aulton.     See  Alpheton 


Austins,  217 

Avellys.  615 

Averys  in  Hailsham,  406,  772 

Averys  in  Sompting,  281,  298 

Averys  in  Wartling.  251 

Awell  or  Fullers,  153 

Awfold,  570 

Awghurst  Croft,  889,  1050,  1051 

Awsters,  876 

Axsmiths.  170 

Axsuntes  Manor,  299 

Aylards  Croft,  195 

Aylmers,  626 

Aylors,  584 

Aylwins  or  Aliens,  959,  1113 


B. 


Backshells,  150 

Baconfold,  1052 

Badcocks,  883 

Badhurst  or  Bathurst  Manor,  605,  682 

Badseales  or  Morefields,  1052 

Baggattsshaye  or  Baggattshey,  656 

Baisland,  22 

Bakehousecroft.  673 

Bakers  in  Hailsham,  406 
..        Hamsey,  730 
„        Kirdford,  1091 

Bakers  or  Clarkes.  717 

Balcombe,  166,  170,  194,  197,  314,  315, 
394,  395.  461.  724 

Baldens,  46 

Baldwyns,  874 

Ballards,  371 

Ballerie  or  Balherie,  564,  565 

Ballesdye,  60 

Balls.  370 

Balneth  Manor,  480,  481,  483,  486 

Balsdean  Manor,  488,  491,  495 

Balslow  Hundred,  839 

Baits,  399 

Bangers,  723 

Bannesters,  733 

Bannyster's  Court,  76 

Barcombe,  26,  96.  226,  475,  483.   541, 
631,  670,  947,  948 

Barcombe  Manor,  212,  246 

Bardowne,  581 

Barefield,  362 

Bargham,  101,  650 

Bargham  or  Barffham  Manor,  650.  806, 
807 

Barnaul's  Meadow.     See  Nicholas  Bar- 
ham's  Meadow 

Barkefold,  7,  8 

Barkely  Mill,  79 

Barkham  Manor,  641 

Barking  (Essex),  566 

Barkley,  24 

Barlavington,  480,  1029 


Barlavington  Manor,  480,  481,  483.  486 

Barlescroft  or  Burlescroft,  722,  723 

Barleston  Manor  (Leics.),  530 

Barnefield  in  Catsfield,  356 

Barnefield  in  Pulborough,  741 

Barnefield  in  Wadhurst,  79 

Barnehurst,  205 

Barnes.  917 

Barnet,  1042 

Barnetts  in  Hailsham,  371 

Barnetts  in  Warbleton,  368 

Barnettsland  place,  344 

Barnham,  357,  377,  627,  660,  661,  926 

Barnham  Manor,  866 

Barnhouse  Manor,  179 

Barrants,  834 

Barretts  Amners,  69 

Barrlands.  587 

Barrs  (le),  863 

Bartholomews.  930 

Bartletts,  146,  153 

Basses.     See  Bosses 

Bassetts  Garden,  1033 

Bassetts  Manor,  18 

Bassetts  Fee  Manor,  455 

Bastians,  77 

Batons,  1100 

Battle,  19,  64,  65,  69,  177,  179,  540,  770, 

1076,  1121 

Bauglyes  or  Hockmans,  22 
Bayham  down,  417 
Bayham  Manor,  87.  965 
Bayndon  (Great  and  Little)  Manors, 

752,  754,  755,  756,  760 
Beaches  in  Etchingham,  883,  884 
Beaches  in  Hartfield,  189 
Beards,  372,  595 
Beardsfield,  429 
Beaubusshe  Park,  778 
Beauxey  Manor,  650 
Bebyngton  or  Bepton.     See  Bepton 
Bechington  Manor,  920,  921 
Beckingtons,  983 


INDEX   OF   PLACES. 


261 


Beckley,  97,  175,  240,  241,  242,  527,  575, 

858,  970,  1038,  1059.  1087 
Beck  worth,  917 
Beddelsham.  766 
Beddifield  Hill,  674 
Beddingham,  384,  491,  755,  887,  888 
Beddingham    or    Berringhain    Manor, 

759 

Beddyng  (?  Seeding),  382 
Bedelland,  60 
Bedells,  5,  133,  725,  727 
Bedels,  1012 
Bedforlongs.  640 
Bedington,  Surrey,  212 
Beechers,  540 
Seeding  or  Seale,  62,  105,  107,  135,  137, 

503,  959 

Beeding  Manor,  135,  778 
Seeding  Barnes  Manor,  135 
Beeding  New  Park,  503,  959 
Beerham,  575 

Beggarsbush  or  Northcomons,  353 
Beggred,  746 

Begham  Manor.     See  Bayham 
Beigham  Priory  or  Abbey,  86,  965 
Belchambers,  353 
Beldam  lands,  620 
Beldowne.  1098,  1099 
Beles,  539 
Beles  Hawe,  730 
Belhuist,  883 
Belhurst  Manor,  539 
Bell  (le),  246 
Bellcroft,  372 
Bellinghams  Piece,  71 
Belsames,  579 
Beneham.  288 

Benenden,  516 
Benfields,  153,  363.  366 

Benkes  Wysshes,  222 

Bennett  Court  or  Bennetts,  192,  193 

Bennetts  in  Goring,  1079,  1080 

Bennetts  in  Itchiugfield,  722,  723 

Bensted.    See  Binsted 

Benstede  Manor,  92<> 

Bentley,  448,  451,  452 

Bentley  (Hants),  305 

Bentley  lands,  446 

Beowlegh.     See  Bowly. 

Bepton  or  Bebyngton,  379,  1030,  1031 

Bepton  or  Bebyngton  Manor,  1030,  1031 

Berds,  1075 

Berecourt  Manor.  357,  358 

Berecrofts.  834 

Berghill,  865 

Beringrange,  240 

Berks  or  Hill,  748 

Bernet,  406 

Berreylands,  94 

Berry.     See  Bury 

Berryfield,  18 

Berryiand,  1082 

Bersted,  624 


Berworthes,  871 

Beryton  (Buriton),  Hants,  274,  297, 302 

Bessells,  56 

Bestover  Manor.  446,  453 

Betfords,  944 

Bettersden  or  Penny  bridge  Manor,  701, 

704,  707 
Bevelham  or  Bibleham  Manor,  837, 838, 

839.  840 

Beveryngton  (North  and  South),  896 
Bevingdean,  292,  313,  314 
Bevingdean  Manor,  291,  317 
Bewgers.  483 

Bexhill  (Bexill),  154,  179,  301,  331,  348, 
378,  385,  386,  387.  534.  571,  770,  877, 
903,  997,  1076 

Bexhill  Manor,  337,  647,  903 
Bexley,  106 

Bibleham.     See  Bevelham 
Biddenden, 835,  862 
Bidlington,  142.  403.  819,  915 
Bignor,  272,  480,  846 
Bignor  Manor.  272,  379,  483,  612 
Bignor  Park,  846 
Bignors,  590 
Billingham,  175 

Billingshurst.  32,    114,    213,  319,  454, 
456.  485,  687,  751.  765,  766,  805,  806, 
836,  849,  1032.  1033,  1074,  1122,  1123 
Binderton,  55,  892 
Binderton  Manor,  592,  955 
Bingley,  153 

Binsted,  891,  925,  1020, 1028 
Birch,  588 

Birchanstie  or  Birstie,  133 

Birchedon  or  Birchenden  Manor.  1078 

Birchetts,  742,  1102,  1122,  1123 

Birchetts  or  Hollierfield,  1067 

Birchhooke,  681 

Birdham,  220,  322,  343,  345,  346,  381, 
522,  532,  568,  747,  788,  890,  898,  978 

Birdham  Manor,  656,  657,  866 

Birds  and  Birdsmead,  777 

Birges,  77 

Birling.     See  Byrlynge 

Birling  Manor,  318 

Bishoprick,  Horsham,  582 

Bishops  in  Kirdford,  496,  504 

Bishops  in  Pevensey,  871 

Bishopston,  1056 

Bishopston  Manor,  840 

Blacches,  173 

Blachmers  or  Blatchmeares,  282,  303 

Blackbrooks,  941 

Blackdendowne,  524 

Blackeland,  292 

Blackfield.  150 

Blackfields,  249 

Blackforde,  983 

Blackfryers,  76,  252,  458 

Blackham  Manor,  1047 

Blackhatch,  24 

Blackhills,  Great  and  Little,  773 


262 


INDEX     OF     PLACES. 


Blacklands  (le),  228 

Blacklands,  968 

Blacklands  or  Longlands,  587 

Blacklandcroft.  576 

Blackmanstone,  934 

Blackmarden.  1052 

Blackstock,  10,  876,  877 

Blackstroodes,  769 

Blackstroods  or  Spades,  259 

Blakes,  169 

Blashenden,  703 

Blatchington.  106 

Blatchington  (East),  794 

Blatchington  Manor,  448,  1073 

Blewe  Lion  (le),  846 

Blewhouse.  84 

Blossomfield,  362 

Blowers,  118 

Blundells,  670 

Blundens  farm,  948 

Blyfield,  470 

Bockesals  or  Woodshuil,  687 

Bodhurst  Manor,  241 

Bodiam,  179,  922,  923,  1038 

Bodiam  Castle  and  Manor,  649,  652 

Bodington  (Bodyngton)  Manor,  937, 939 

Bodulls,  161 

Bolbroke  Manor,  652 

Bolney,  109,  140,   289,   314,   407,  859, 

952,  1049,  1053,  1112 
Bolney  Manor,  847,  1049 
Bolnore  Manor,  1052 
Bolters,  874 
Bomsells,  679 
Bones,  364 

Bonesmersh  or  Popesmersh,  724 
Bonewyks,  407,  408,  717 
Bonnetts,  299 
Boochers,  514,  515 
Booges,  687 
Boords,  153 
Boormes,  1032 

Boram  or  Borham  Manor,  448 
Bordeaux,  22 
Bordes,  149 
Bordescroft,  564,  565 
Boreham,  251,  252,  253 
Borelands,  466 
Boresell,  883,  884 
Boreshead.  665,  857 
Borham.     See  Boram 
Borne,  140,  962.     See  Eastbourne  and 

Westbourne 
Borroughes,  246 
Bosham,  164,  342,  343,  345,  346,  765, 

826,  926 

Bosneys  Manor,  832 
Bosses,  716,  721 

Bostoks  or  Bowstockes,  785,  786 
Bosts,  759 
Bothells,  172 
Botlmghills,  374 
Botolphs  (Bothelffs),  142,  952 


Bottings,  948 

Bounde,  660,  661 

Bounton.     See  Buncton 

Bournehouse,  156 

Bourne  Manor.  965 

Bowdens,  749,  1058 

Bowerhay  or  Bowerhawes  garden.  431, 

433 

Bowford,  931 
Bowles  Manor,  172 
Bowles,  539 
Bowley,  320 
Bowly  (Bowlie,  Beowlegh)  Manor,  900, 

901,  902.  954,  955 
Bowrers,  1089 

Bowriggs  or  Turners  land,  1117 
Bowses,  849 
Boxgrove,  357,  549,  758 
Boxgrove  Manor,  758 
Boyles,  288 
Bracklesham,  135 
Bradbridge.  164,  342,  345 
Bradbridge  Manor,  292 
Bradbrigge,  912 
Bradford  (Wilts),  668 
Bradlands.  228 
Bradmoor,  865 
Bramber,  142,  401,  403,  570,  726,  819, 

821,  952 

Bramber  Castle,  778 
Bramblecrofts,  531 
Brambletye  or  Brambletye  Manor,  854, 

943,  1105,  1106 
Bramblyfield,  356 
Bramlett  (le),  475 
Bramshott,  127 
Brantridge,  197 
Brasyers,  94 
Braybrookes,  1039 
Brayes  wood  and  meadow,  441,  442 
Breachcroft,  733 
Breaches,  799 
Breade.     See  Brede 
Breads  or  Fits  le  Roy,  326 
Brecksmale  Meadow,  863 
Brede,  424,  425,  426,  902,  904,  934,  970, 

1086,  1087 
Brede  Manor,  179 
Bredhurst,  Horsted  Keynes  Manor,  652, 

1045 

Brenchley,  885 
Brensett,  Kent,  425,  426 
Brents,  834 
Breuse,  107 
Brewars,  117,  118 
Brewers,  434 
Brichedowne,  1020 
Brickhill  Marsh,  1028 
Bridgemead,  584 
Bridgers,  44.  1115 
Bridgland,  174 
Bridham.     See  Birdham 
Brjdletts,  4J 


INDEX     OF     PLACES. 


263 


Brighthelmston,  317,  364,  529,  724 

Brighthelmston  Manor.  120 

Brightling,  70,  154.  179,  257,  258,  361, 
536,  537,  790, 1048,  1076 

Brights  or  Stedmans,  716 

Brimehouse,  1115 

Bristlington  (?)  Manor.  Somerset,  1073 

Britts  or  Byrts.  722,  723 

Broaden,  544 

Broadfelde,  1110 

Broadfield,  362 

Broadfields,  12 

Broadland,  399 

Broadshere  or  Coullwilliams,  422 

Broadwater,  148,  150,  276,  278,  793,  952 

Broadwater  Manor,  946.  947 

Brockers  or  Northland,  714 

Brockhurst  Manor,  643.  See  Broke- 
hurst 

Brocksmead,  148 

Brodbridge,  584,  585 

Brodefield  Wood,  74 

Brodeland  or  Xewefeld,  222 

Brodmerston  Manor,  Somerset,  983 

Broile.     See  Broyle 

Brokefield  in  Framfield,  383 

Brokefield  in  Horsted  Keynes,  333 

Brokefield  in  Wadhurst,  419 

Brokehurst  Manor,  344,  347 

Brokesdowne,  1116 

Broketon,  222 

Brokewood,  764 

Bromecroft,  864 

Bromefield.  206,  733 

Bromeham,  19 

Bromeham  Manor,  1053 

Bromehamfield,  206 

Bromehills,  795 

Bromehurst,  700,  703 

Bromes  Manor,  321,  525 

Bromfield,  246 

Bromyfield,  356 

Bronsberyes  Manor,  806 

Brooke,  821 

Brooke  (le),  237 

Brookehouse,  42,  147 

Brooke  farm,  703 

Brookes,  153,  662 

Brookfields,  153 

Brookhurst,  477 

Brooklands,  79,  140,  821 

Broome  (le),  22 

Broomehurst,  71 

Broomfields  in  Barcombe,  475 

Broomfields  in  Waldron,  1110 

Broomham,  37 

Broumeham,  243 

Brownes,  432 

Brownes  farm,  513 

Brownings.  349,  534 

Browns,  976 

Brownsmith  Manor,  1087 

Brownstarr  or  Hoskins,  1016 


Browses,  88 

Broyle  place,  638,  639,  967,  969,  1018 

Bruhurst,  743 

Bryans,  256 

Bryanslands  or  Myllands,  186.  187 

Bryants,  976 

Bryddes,  210 

Brydles,  823 

Bryggers,  229 

Buckells,  117,  118 

Buckhatch,  720 

Buckhurst,  161 

Buckhurst  Manor,  337,  562,  564,   565, 

900,  901,  902 
Buckinghamshire,  938 
Buckland,  426 

Bucklands  or  Partlington,  356 
Buckstepe-Cheyney  Manor,  241 
Buddeshills,  149,  153 
Budletts,  41 
Bugsell,  205,  376,  1048 
Bulfinches  or  Osynershe,  705 
Bullefield,  150 
Bullers  or  Bullords,  1089 
Bullock  lands,  719 
Bulls-close,  1032 
Bulmans,  172 

Bulsham.     See  Yapton-Bulsham.  926 
Bulverhyde,  385,  387 
Buncton,  117,  360 
Bunghurst,  64,  65,  184 
Burcetto,  1038 
Burchettes,  905 
Burcbfield,  776 
Burchfold.  1003 
Burdens,  194 
Burdham.     See  Birdham 
Burfam.     See  Burpham 
Burgescrofts,  1042 
Burgham.     See  Burpham 
Burghersh  w  Burwash  Manor, 836, 837, 

838,  839, 840 

Burghurst,  889,  1050,  1051 
Burgys,  146 
Burkhams,  1048 
Burlescroft.     See  Barlescroft 
Burley  Arches  or  Clarkes,  588 
Burners  Close,  362 
Burnigfeld  Manor,  730 
Burpham,  292,  621,  622,  805,  1025, 1026 
Burstow  Manor,  317,  447 
Burton,  1029 

Burton  Manor,  480,  481,  483.  486 
Burtonswood,  885 
Burts.     See  Britts 
Burwash,  302,  331,  400,  429,  473,  699, 

790,  863,  877 
Burwell,  74 
Bury,  277,  326,  483 
Buryland,  62 
Bushes,  109 
Bushey lanes,  473 
Busses,  798 


26-t 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


Busses  or  Rose,  288 

Bustockes,  923 

Butchers.  798 

Butlers  in  Ham,  491,  492,  494 

Butlers  in  Horsham,  662 

Butlers  in  Ifield,  197 

Buttolphs,  550,  821 

Buttons  in  Ditchling,  5 

Buttons  and  Buttons  Meade  in  War- 

minghurst,  931 
Buxsells,  224,  228 
Buxted  Manor,  1069,  1070 
Buxted,  12,  38,  55,  64,  69,  151.  384,  561, 

564,  565,  640,  659,  680,  792.  902,  981, 

1054,  1070 

Buxtepe  Manor.  331.     See  Buckstepe 
Bycketfield,  419,  420 ' 


Bydlyngton  Barn,  726 

Byes  (le),  587 

Bynd  or  Byne  Manor,  207,  209 

Byne  (little),  169 

Byneland,  208 

Bynglys,  531 

Bynsted.  114 

Byrchden  or  Byrchenden,  73 

Byrche  (le),  841 

Byrche  Manor,  593 

Byrlynge,  96 

Byrlynge  Buskegage  Manor,  212 

Byshe  or  Worth  Manor.  564,  5(55 

Bysshe  Manor,  364 

Byworth.  483,  695 

By  worth  Manor,  1028 


0. 


Cabucklefield,  298 

Cades  or  Alexanders,  963 

Cadmans,  722,  723 

Cakkam,  381 

Calceto  Abbey,  965 

Calceto  Manor,  965 

Calcutfield  or  Collyers  Farm,  22 

Calesburys,  595 

Calshotts.  731 

Calvescroft,  473 

Cambridge,  259 

Camoys  Court  Manor,  652 

Campland,  360 

Campyons,  952 

Canning,  76 

Cannon  lands,  125 

Capdie,  386,  387 

Capell,  Surrey,  1 124 

Capforth,  95 

Capons,  1084 

Capperedge,  647 

Carfax   (le    Scarfolks,    Scarfax),   662, 

1032 

Carleham,  754,  755 
Carlycroft,  1111 
Carnelloyd      or      Clancarvan     Manor 

(Glam.),  1098 
Carpenters,  259,  723 
Carshalton.  480 
Carters  in  Almodington,  894 
Carters  in  Pett,  969 
Carters  in  Wadhurst,  74 
Caskins  or  Cassyme,  72 
Gassing-ham   or   Kencham   or  Lowden 

Manor,  Kent,  1098 
Castle  Churchbrook,  173 
Castles,  231 
Catford,  557 
Catsfield.  19,  68,  148,  150,  151, 179,  331, 

356,  367.  385.  386,  611,  967,  969,  1066 
Catts,  111 
Cattsmead,  353 


Cawsey  Bridges,  473 

Chailey,  93,  226,  233,  234,  287,  334,  383, 

393,  472.  474,  558,  652,  880,  1104 
Chalcroft,  599 
Chaldover,  864 
Chalfyn  Manor,  Herts,  927 
Chalgrove  or  Chitgrove,  525 
Chalvington,  396,  440,  575,  901,  902 
Chalvington  Manor,  900,  901,  902 
Chambers,  976 
Chambers  Court  or  Clapham   Manor, 

203,  204,  229 

Chambers  Wishe,  967,  969 
Champneys  in  Ninfield,  251,  252,  253 
Champneys  in  West  Grinstead,  1052 
Chancktons,  1083,  1084 
Chancton,  112,  117 
Chancton  Manor,  178,  360 
Chandlers,  871 
Chantlers  or  Willards,  44 
Chapmans  in  Ashington,  112 
Chapmans  in  Hoo,  967,  969 
Chappell  land,  594 
Charknes  Manor,  902.     See  Charters 
Charles,  333 

Charleston  Manor,  101,  102 
Charleston  in  West  Dean,  1020 
Charleton  or  Charlington  Manor,  1115 
Charlewood,  374 
Charlockes,  955 
Charlton,  320 

Charlton  Manor,  146,  340,  635,  844, 845 
Charmans  or  Longsland,  662 
Charnwoods,  152 
Charters  or  Charknes  Manor.  337 
Chartersfield,  991 
Chatfields,  232,  941 
Chatfield  or  Scatfield,  171 
Chauncelers,  217 
Chauntreyfield,  723 
Chauntreylands,  731 
Chawton,  Hants,  180 


INDEX     OP     PLACES. 


265 


Cheesmans,  298 

Chepmans,  608 

Chepsted,  888 

Cherchecroft,  440 

Chersham.  539 

Cheryton,  479 

Chestham,  261 

Chesvvorth  Manor,  778 

Cheters,  917 

Chetyngleigh.     See  Chiddingly 

Chewetts,  820 

Cheyneys,  608 

Chichester,  67, 1 57. 220, 252, 304, 343, 346, 

458,  460,  570,  602,  657,  669,  737,  879, 

912,  924,  926,  1007,  1008,  1009,  1010 
Chickens,  714 
Chiddingfold,  283,  730,  965 
Chiddingly,  354,  372,  427,  428,  429, 438, 

440,  594,  595,  693,  733,  841,  843,  865, 

902,  985,  1042 
Chiddingly  farm,  182 
Chiddingly  park,  593 
Chiddingly  or  Chittingly  Manor,  337, 

588,  589,  593,  900,  901,  902 
Chidham  or  Chudham,  130, 131, 132,  748 
Chidham  Manor,  1118 
Chilgrove  (Chylgrove),  321,  991 
Chilhope,  754 
Chilley,  1081 
Chilley  green,  744,  1081 
Chiltington,  148,  172, 226,  393,  474,  483, 

631.  719,  737,  738,  1025 
Chiltington  Ferring  Manor,  291 
Chiltington     Slaughter     or      Slenger 

Manor,  938 
Chinting,  373 

Chinting  Poynings  Manor,  179 
Chislehurst.  332 
Chitgrove.     See  Chalgrove 
Chithurst.  76 
Chithurst  Manor,  123,  128 
Chittingleigh.     See  Chiddingly 
Choles  or  Chose,  769 
Chowes,  874 
Christmas  land,  313 
Christmas  meade,  374 
Churchefeldes  or  Spittens.  299 
Churchelands,  429 
Churchemede,  399,  401.  403,  1046 
Clancarvan     or     Carnelloyd      Manor 

(Glam.).  1098 

Clapham.  269,  552,  554,  758,  925,  926 
Clapham  Manor,  933 
Clapham   or   Chambers  Court   Manor, 

203,  204 

Clapham  or  Clopham  Manor,  181,  1020 
Clappers,  441 
Claptons,  173 
Claredge,  578 

Clares  or  St.  Cleres  Manor,  637 
Claridge,  875,  876,  1081 
Clarkeland,  967 
Clarkes  in  Worth,  725 
VOL.    XIV. 


Clarkes  in  Goring,  1057 

Clarkes  or  Burley  Arches,  588 

Clarkes  or  Bakers.  717 

Claverham  Manor,  315,  337.  441,  442, 

443,  900,  901.  902 

Claverham  Harward  Manor,  438,  440 
Clays,  251,  252 
Clayton,  142,  148,   150,  151,   158,  161, 

313.  314,  317,  715,  728,  880,  1092 
Clayton  Manor,  120,  141,  174 
Clements,  19 

Clempesfold  or  Clymesfold  Manor,  283 
Cleres  Manor,  647 
Clerk,  387 

Clerkes  (Goring),  80 
Clerkes  (Horste^  Keynes),  223 
Clevaxe  Manor,  385,  386,  387,  648 
Clevers.  224 
Cliffe,  near  Lewes,  4,  267,  362.  363,  366, 

383, 980 
Climping.  148,  150,  357,  971,  972,  973, 

974,  975 

Clopham  (?  Clapham)  Manor,  341 
Clun  (Salop),  656 
Clyffelands,  560 
Clymesfold.     See  Clempesfold 
Coalharbour,  354 

Coates  (Cotis),  217,  326,  480,  483,  695 
Coates  Mead,  976 
Cobbes  croft  or  Coppye  croft,  570 
Cobbitts,  174 

Cobden  or  Copden,  735,  736 
Cobden  Manor,  931 
Cobham,  593 
Cobwish,  475 
Cockecroft,  485 
Cockerells,  731 

Cockes  or  Thetchers,  713,  714 
Cockeys.  548 
Cockinge,  1001 
Cockletts,  1068 
Cocklow.  579 

Cockmans?  in  East  Grinstead,  21,  23 
Cockmans  in  Horsham,  662 
Cockmans  in  Middleton.  1029 
Cockwebbs  or  Finchfields,  587,  588,  589 
Codeham  or  Coteham  Manor,  29 
Coggers,  1121 
Cokefield.     See  Cuckfield. 
Cokeham  or  Cookham,  281,  298,  '480, 

483,  550,  551 
Cokehams,  1115 
Cokes.  406 
Cokks,  823 
Coknose,  595 
Colborne,  875 
Colbrands,  73 
Colbrans  or  Colbornes  Manor,  836,  837, 

838, 839 
Colecrofts,  531 
Colegodmans  (Collingodmans  or  Collen 

Goodmans),  42,  77.  155 
Colemans  Hatch,  228,  255 

T 


266 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


Colesfield,  1115 

Coleshall,  432 

Coleworth,  381 

Collens  or  Collensfield,  1117 

Collet  Hills,  871 

Colley  Manor,  286 

Colliers,  917 

Colliers  or  Coppersfield,  22 

Colliersstile,  478 

Collingford  (Great  and  Little),  41 

Collingherst  Manor,  902 

Collins  in  Catsfield,  1066 

Collins  in  Henfield,  6 

Collins  in  Hurstmonceux,  905 

Collins  in  Westfield,  356 

Collinscroft,  795 

Collvilles,  441,  442 

Collyers,  319 

Collyers  Farm  or  Calcutfield,  22 

Collyns  Manor,  337 

Colmans,  745 

Colmanslands.  51 

Colmercrofts,  834 

Colthoon,  Cowdoon  or  Coodhon  Manor, 

32 

Colwood,  354 
Colyers,  228 
Combehouse,  126 
Combeland,  584,  585 
Combers,  224.  228 
Comberscroft,  218,  219 
Combes,  643,  735,  925 
Combes  Manor,  759,  933 
Comenwyke,  583 
Commonmead,  124 

Compton,  76,  91,  260,  340,  348,  381,  382 
Compton  Manor,  178,  348,  577 
Compton  Manor,  I.W.,  521 
Compton-Barwick  Manor,  446,  447,  453 
Comserne  Manor,  881 
Coneyclappers  or  Connyclappers,  344, 

796 

Conycroft  in  Barcombe,  475 
Conycroft  in  St.  Anne's,  Lewes,  910 
Conyngyardes,  430 
Coodham  or  Storrington  Manor.  209 
Coodhon,  Cowdoou  or  Colthoon  Manor, 

32 

Cookers,  372 
Cookes  in  Hailsham,  772 
Cookes  in  Laughton,  948 
Cookes  in  Wisborough  Green,  1091 
Cookeseales,  431,  433 
Cookesland,  125 
Cooks,  372,  716,  721 
Cooksbridge,  118 
Cookspike,  118 
Coopers,  366 
Cootes  (?  Coates),  1029 
Cootham,  815 
Copbarowe,  705 
Copden.     See  Cobden 
Copehammeade,  1115 


Copped  Hall,  874 

Coppersfield  or  Colliers,  22 

Coppins.  1110 

Coppispett,  578 

Coppyecroft  or  Cobbscroft,  570 

Coptehall  garden,  823 

Corsley  Street,  111,  907 

Corsley  Wood.  907 

Corstronge.  766 

Cortesfield  or  Courtfield,  16,  21,  23 

Cortesley  Manor,  411,  527,  528,  871 

Cosens,  570 

Costadylls,  407 

Costards  or  Costares,  168,  171 

Cotes,  899 

Cotismead,  217 

Cotmede,  112 

Cotsford,  64,  65 

Coulham.  746 

Coulharbers,  1088 

Coulstock,  150 

Courthoates,  354 

Courthopps.  923 

Courthoram  or  Horam,  983 

Courtland,  302 

Courtlandes,  939,  940 

Courtlands,  158 

Courtmeade.  152 

Cousley  wood,  362 

Coverts  Manor,  102 

Cowdeane  Manor,  337 

Cowden,  629,  804 

Cowden  Manor,  836,  840 

Cowden  in  Bexhill  Manor,  903 

Cowdoon,  Coodhou  or  Colthoon  Manor, 

32 

Cowdray  Manor,  965 
Cowfold,  45,  62,  109,  263,  351,  352,  504, 

569,  643,  718,  719,  720,  1052,  1112 
Cowtham,  745.     Sec  Coodham 
Coxes  and  Coxland,  434 
Coxesland  or  Partridgeland,  883,  884 
Coxhoth,  1020 
Crall,  241 

Crall  or  Crawll,  682 
Cranbrook,  516.  690 
Cranes,  693 
Cranley,  732 
Cratchings,  848 
Crawham  Manor,  241 
Crawley,    158,   197,  259,  305,  407,  985, 

1043 

Crawley  Manor,  293,  294,  945 
Crawll  or  Crall,  682 
Crawlynges,  148 
Crekden,  7.V.» 

Cremysham  or  Crymsam.  1009,  1010 
Crepe,  634 
Croffham,  242 
Crofters,  536,  537 
Croftes,  150 

Crouch  or  Wenborne,  362 
Crouchehouse,  485 


INDEX   OF   PLACES. 


267 


Crouches,  371 

Crouchland,  173 

Crowborough,  12 

Crowchehouse  or  Crowerchers,  797,  800 

Crowchesland.  1003 

Crowhurst.  68,331,371,373,419,  770, 

790.  1097 

Crowhurst  Manor.  837,  838,  839,  840 
Crowdings.  150 
Crowlink,  446,  447,  453 
Crowsole,  326 
Croydon,  22 
Cubitt  or  Keppett  lands,  968 


Cuckfield.  43,  109,  149,  153,  158.  194, 
197,  199,  200,  261,  289,  363.  366,  375, 
394,  397,  542,  600.  601,  618,  641,  715, 
724,  728.  750,  751.  787.  842,859, 1052, 
1053 

Cuckfield  Manor,  120,  148,  153.  160, 
330,  484 

Cuckfield  Clauditor  Manor,  330,  484 

Cudmore,  1 

Culpeperes  land,  313 

Culpepers,  986 

Culverland  or  Culverhouseland,  874 

Cunifeild  (the),  1088 


D. 


Dalehill,  884 

Dallingridge,    Dalyngrig,    or     Dalyn- 

grove  Manor,  652,  656,  657 
Dallington,  148,  241,  368,  536,  537 
Dallington  Manor,  331,  647,  840 
Danehill  Horstead,  729 
Danehill  Horsted  Manor,  1050 
Davies,  1071 
Davy  Hutchins,  773 
Dawsons,  1081 

Deane  (le)  in  East  Grinstead,  576 
Deane  (le)  in  Warbleton,  1075 
Deaneland,  1111 
Deane  Manor,  631 
Deanemead,  333 
Deanes  (le),  599 
Deanes  Mill,  152 
Deddes,  809 
Dedisham  Manor,  139 
Dedling  Manor,  652 
Dekham,  835 
Delfeld,  823 
Delfield,  584 
Delvefield,  731 
Dencombe,  292 
Dene,  39 
Denelands,  155 
Dene  Manor,  39,  122 
Denizens,  517 
Denne,  90 
Dennymede.  714 

Densworth  Manor,  164,  343,  345,  346 
Denton,  925,  980 
Denton  Manor,  925,  980 
Derrington.     See  Durrington 
Devenishland,  1056 
Devonshire,  1073 
Dibsham  Manor,  904 
Dickens  or  Digons,  880 
Dickersfield,  834 
Dickerslands,  865 
Diggles,  114 
Diggons,  150,  865 
Digons  or  Dickens,  880 
Dihowse,  180 
Dimsland,  68 


Dinicke  Marsh  or  Mydlyn  Marsh,  469 

Dinnetts.  883 

Ditcham   (Dicham   or  Dycham),    295, 

297,  302 

Ditcham  Park,  302 
Ditchling,  5,  11,  334,  475,  680,  725,  727, 

729,  798 

Ditchling  Barn,  449 
Ditchling  Garden,  449 
Ditchling    Garden    Manor,    337,    384 

447 

Ditchling  Manor,  233 
Dodges,  576 
Does  Marsh,  1115 
Dole  (le).  118 
Dolecroft.  406 
Doles,  253 

Donkyngton,  323.     See  Duncton 
Dennetts,  514,  515 
Donnington,  570,  628 
Donnington  or  Donghton  Manor,  806, 

807 

Dooles,  432 
Dores,  350 

Dorking,  Surrey,  1124 
Dome  or  Thome,  10]  9 
Dorones,  976 
Dorsetshire,  1073 
Douses,  165 
Downe  (le),  673 
Downes  (le),  173 
Downland.  327 
Downley,  260 
Dray  ton  Manor,  135 
Dreeles,  608 

Drungewick  Manor,  985,  1027 
Duddels,  920,  921 
Duddlesfold  Manor,  658 
Dudsland,  432 
Dulce,  387 
Dumbrells,  150 
Dumpford  Manor,  652 
Dumpford  Park,  472 
Duncton  (Downkton).  480,  483,  1028, 

1029 
Duncton  Manor.  779 

T    2 


268 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


Dunhurst,  768 

Dunnington,  (>37 

Dunsfold,  681,  730 

Dunstalles,  532 

Dunstones,  56 

Durford  Mills,  757 

Durgatts.  672 

Durndale  or  Thorndale.  413,  415 

Durrants,  823 


Durrington  (Dirington),  269.  276.  278. 

506,  512.  553 

Durstones  or  Thurstones,  566 
Dychening.     See  Ditchling 
Dymocks.  5.  725,  727 
Dyslies.  74 
Dytches,  991 
Uyves,  905 


E. 


Earles  in  Lewes,  246 
Earles  in  Waldron,  432 
Earshams  Manor.  614 
Eartham,  749,  758,  791.  828,  893 
Eartham  Manor,  592,  1058 
Easebourne  (Eseborne,  Esburn).  39,  46, 

124,  965 

Easebourne  Manor.  965 
Easebourne  Priory,  965 
,  Eas^  Aldrington.  109 
East  Angmering,    379,   803.   891.     See 

Angmering 
East  Ashling.     See  Ashling 

Eastbaysborne.  990 

Eastbourne,  201.  202.  203,  204,229.312, 

329,  446,  470.  555.  818.  920,  1009 
Eastbourne  Manor,  202,  204,  896,  920 

Eastbourne,  Gildridge  Manor,  470,  471 
Eastclyves,  560 

East  Court,  550,  551 

East  Dean,  229,  459,  908 

East  Dean  Manor,  456,  457,  458,  460 

Eastfield  (Upper  and  Xether),  224,  228 

East  Grinstead,  15,  16.  17,  19,  21,  23, 
24,  39,  75,  148,  149,  188.210,  211,314, 
344,  356,  364,  383,  444,  445,  478,  576, 
587,  588,  589,  596,  629,  643,  650,  656, 
657,  663,  725,  763,  902,  943,  1040, 
1115,  1117. 

East  Guldeford.  429,  730,  1021 

Easthall,  896 

East  Hampnett,  758,  833 

East  Hampnett  Manor,  592 

East  Harting  Manor,  1105 

East  Hoathly,  145,  391,  438,  446,  447. 
452,  773,  838,  839,  843,  1048 

Easthouse,  1115 

Eastland,  632 

Eastlands,  422 

East  Lavant  or  Lavant  Manor,  758 

East  Lavant,  912 

East  Longcroft,  99 

East  Marden,  388,  389,  390.  519,  597, 
598,  599 

Eastnewick,  59 

Easton  Manor,  951 

Easton  Bassett  Manor,  Wilts,  927,  930 

East  Peckham,  Kent,  226 

East  Preston,  891 

East  Towne,  627 


East    Wittering,    135,   322,    379,    568, 

570,  977,  978.     See  Wittering,  West 

Wittering 

East  Wittering  Manor,  381 
Eaton's  Manor,  499 
Ebony,  Kent,  426,  690 
Ecclesden  or  Eglesden  Manor,  67,  71, 

805 

Echingfeld,  161 
Eckington.     See  Ripe 
Eckington  Manor,  446.  447,  453 
Edburton  (Aberton),  94,  95,  847 
Edes,  319,  932 

Edlencrofts  ar  Arleycrofts,  138 
Edmunds.  170 
Egants.  41 

Egdean,  480,  483,  695,  766,  781 
Eglesden.     See  Ecclesden 
Egmondhurst.  1066 
Eightacres,  312 
Eldebery  or  Oldebery,  549 
Eleshersh  or  Elserch,  865 
Elfordes,  923 
Ellesbeame,  463 
Ellynbrooke,  173 
Elmer  Manor.  1029 
Elmhurst  or  Kippings.  885 
Elridges,  514,  515 
Elringtons.  935 
Elseys.  8(i5 
Elsted.  125,  599 
Elsted  Manor,  652 
Emsworth,  924 
Endlewyks,  594 
Englands,  1113 
Engrains,  967 
Enlewyks  or  Enlevenwyks  Manor,  201, 

.-)04 

Erches  Manor,  1018 
Erlington.     See  Arlington 
Erlyes  or  Erleg  Manor,  3(!4 
Ernie  Manor.  1016 
Erringham    or    Erringham     Walsted 

Manor,  105,  107,  108.    See  Irringham 
Erringham   Breuse    Manor    or    Brues 

Barnes,  105,  107,  108.  938 
Erris  or  Serris.  1117 
Esbons  or  Threeles.  429 
Esburn.     See  Easebourne 
Escombe  or  Estcombe  Farm,  C21,  622 


IKDEX    OF    PLACES. 


269 


Escrigs.  882 

Esseborne.     Sec  Easebourne 

Esse  garden,  431 

Essex.  561),  698,  846,  865,  927,  1088 

Estborne.     See  Eastbourne 

Est  Chalverych,  297 

Estlands  or  Sewells.  712 

Estlyes.  991 

Estmede,  249 

Eston,  977.  978.  979,  1025 

Estous  or  Honytons,  1054 

Estrich,  719 

Estridges,  223,  227 

Etchingham,  58,  59,  205,  415.  473,  539, 

700,   703.   871,  883.   884,   987,    1048, 

1116 


Etchingham  Manor,  466,  790 

Ewell  or  Ewelme  Manor,  385,  386,  387, 

647, 648 
Ewhurst,   72.    134.  136,  175,  244,  263. 

283.  424,  426,  578.  835,  861,  862,  877, 

897,  902.  911,934.  1038 
Ewhurst  Manor,  175,  263,  1073 
Ewhurst,  Surrey,  645 
Ewridges,  1117 

Excett  Manor,  446,  447,  453.  1020 
Exfelds,  283 

Exton  Bassett.     See  Easton  Bassett 
Eye  (le),  1081 
Eyes,  542 
Eyes  (le),  948 
Eynsford.  350 


Facyes,  5 

Faggs,  952 

Faireoaklands,  6 

Fairfield,  Kent,  425,  426 

Fairlight  (Farleigh,  Farley),  560,  690, 

969,  1011,  1018.  1019,  1038, 1085, 1095 
Fakington,  9"26 

Falmer,  87,  313,  314,  317,  947,  1044 
Fanneyfeld,  299 
Fardinghalls.  773 
Farlees,  218,  219 

Farleigh  Mill.  690.     See  Fairlight. 
Farlington,  520 
Farnefyld  (le).  882 
Farygge.  376 
Fatlands  or  Fertlands,  68 
Fawkehill,  117,  118,  399 
Fawkners.  112.  117,  118,  938 
Feild  (le).904 
Feists,  716 
Felde,  268 
Feldeland,  686 
Feldelonds,  319 
Feldwickes,  404,  405 
Fellisdeane,  1028 
Felpham  (Felffam,  Folgham,  Feltham, 

or  Felgham),  626,  676.  728,  1119 
Fennells  or  Friells,  864 
Fennland,  1024 
Fenns,  776 

Fernehurst  (Farnhurst),  39,  709,  965 
Ferring,  483 

Fertlands.     See  Fatlands 
Ferymarshe,  1088 
Fetherells,  725,  727 
Field  Manor,  269,  276,  278 
Field  Place.  721 
Fields,  363.  366 
Figgtield,  874 

Figmead  or  Figlandmead,  61 
Filby,  1028 
Filsham  Manor,  871 


Finchcocks.  907 

Finchfields  or  Cockwebbs,  587,  588,  589 

Fiudon,  28,  30,  112.  141,  142,  360,  485, 

643,  735,  736,  764/931,  990 
Firle,   446,   447,   556,   579.      See  West 

Firle 

Fishams,  976 
Fishbourne,  657,  912,  913 
Fishbourne  Manor,  157,  408 
Fishers,  228 
Fishpitts,  429 
Fits  le  Roy  or  Breads.  326 
Fittleworth,   135,   321,   324,   325,   326, 

385,  480,  483,  532,  642,  675,  781,  925, 

926,  976.  1025,  1026 
Fittleworth  Manor.  647 
Fivians,  725,  727 
Flansham,  626,  627 
Flatten  Manor,  32 
Flemings,  1068 
Fletcher,  1021 
Fletchers  in  Horsham,  1089 
Fletchers  in  Worth,  776 
Fletching,  3,  4,  5.  41,  42,  77,  96,  148, 

149,  153,  155,  223,  227,  348,  383,  536, 

537,  562,  641,  648,  909,  943,  1020 
Fletching  Manor,  212 
Flitchford  or  Flitchings.  632 
Flocks,  255 
Floodes,  735 
Flndds,  153 
Flymwell,  884 
Folders,  475 
Footsland,  276,  278 
Ford,  39,  90,  357,  359 
Ford  in  Horsham,  723 
Fordbrook,  418 
Fordelands,  648 
Fordelands  or  Langfords,  634 
Fordland,  385,  386,  387 
Forwells  or  Sharpenhurst,  932 
Fosters,  61 


270 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


Fosters  or  Gardiners,  988,  989 

Fountaines,  848 

Fowlesmead,  344 

Fowntaynes  or  Gorelands,  609 

Foxholes,  1089 

Foxhunt  Manor,  840.  1025 

Foxrules,  540 

Framfield,  19,  383,  385,  386,  387,  429, 

451,  452,  561,  564,  565,  648,  680,  834, 

1054,  1070 

Framfield  Manor,  647 
Francis.  41 

Frankham  or  Frankham  Park,  419.420 
Franklands  or  Franklins,  880 
Frant,  79,  87,  419,  420,  1047 
Frant  Manor,  70,  1047 
Frayer,  22 

Freckbarrow,  725,  727 
Freehold  lands  (le),  885 
Freeland  or  Threeles  land,  942 
Freeles,  608 

Fregborough  Manor,  174 
Freinsham  Manor,  Surrey,  650 
Frencham  or  Fresingham  Manor,  967 
Frenchelond,  17,  21,  23 
Frenches  in  Wiston,  645 
Frenches  in  Wotton,  283 
Frenches  Manor,  863 
Frenches  or  le  Red  Lyon,  1032 
Frenchpoll,  229 
Freshfields,  588 
Freshwater,  520 


Gabriells  or  Greenes,  356 

Galerames,  917 

Gallingers,  629 

Gardiners,  94 

Gardiners  or  Fosters,  988,  989 

Garlandes,  590 

Garskynes,  430 

Gassou,  660,  661 

Gastons,  94 

Gatecourt,  862 

Gatefields  or  Gatehouse,  1042 

Gatehouse  (le),  874 

Gatehowse  (le),  685 

Gatehurst,  969 

Gate  weeks  or  Gatwicks,  401,  402,  403 

Gatewik  in  Rusper,  156 

Gatton,  286 

Gatton  Manor,  286 

Gatwick.    Sue  Gateweeks 

Gaynesfords,  796 

Geanes  Marshes,  378 

Gedgrave  Manor,  730 

Geerings,  1084 

Geffrayes,  872,  873 

Geldings,  540 

Gensing  Manor,  387,  523 

Greases,  1071 


Fresingham  or  Frencham  Manor,  967 

Friells  or  Feynells,  864 

Friern,  353 

Frindsbury,  593,  634 

Friston,  920,  921 

Friston  Manor,  44G.  447,  453,  1020 

Frith  (le),  751 

Frittenden,  703 

Fritters,  617 

Frogfirle  Manor,  337,  379 

Frognall  Manor,  332 

Frome  Selwood,  Somerset,  668 

Fryth  (le),  420 

Frythfould,  1004 

Frythland,  480,  483 

Fukelhurst,  473 

Fullers,  429 

Fulling  Common,  931 

Fulling  Mills,  475 

Funnells,  1110 

Funtington,  343,  345,  346,  926,  992,  993 

Furlong,  678 

Furmings,  1091 

Furniggs,  731 

Furnyngs,  166 

Fygges,  298 

Fylsham  (Fyllysham)  Manor,  411,  527, 

528 

Fynchecrofts,  378 
Fynches,  970 

Fyning  Manor,  124,  125,  653 
Fyskeregge  Manor,  901 


G. 


Gestling.     See  Guestling 

Gibbs,  1111 

Gibbs  Avenn.    See  Gybbs  Avenn 

Gibbys,  438 

Giblers,  286 

Gidley,  150 

Giffords  or  Rough  Giffords,  587,  588, 

589 

Gilberts,  875 

Gildridge,  22,  66,  69,  70,  73,  595 
Gildridge  or  Upper  Hooke,  907 
Gilles,  714 
Gilles  Manor,  790 
Gilmans,  1033 
Glamorganshire,  1098 
Glasshoysecroft,  591 
Glatting  or  Glotting,  1029 
Glidwish,  302 
Glinewish,  356 
Glotting  or  Glatting,  1029 
Glotyngham,  790 
Gloucestershire,  976,  1073 
Glovers,  745 

Glovers  or  Wheelers,  1075 
Glydds,  378 
Glynde,  639,  759,  1018 
Glynde  Manor,  752,  754,  755,  760 


INDEX   OF  PLACES. 


Glyndley,  25,  708 

Goate  or  Gotts  Manor,  639 

Gochers,  11 

Goddeshall  Croft,  429 

Goddingweeke,  224,  228 

Goddyn,  865 

Godlie's  post,  474 

Godmans,  1111 

Godstone  or  Walkhampstead,  348,  587 

Goldbrigge  Manor,  437 

Goldsmiths,  978,  979 

Golkerst,  4i50 

Golston,  1028 

Gombechefeld,  430 

Gonne  (le),  1020 

Goodfellows,  579 

Goodhams  or  Gootehams,  676 

Goodwins,  378 

Goodwyns  or  Annys  Croft,  1117 

Goodwood  Park,  702 

Goodyars,  370 

Gooselands,  173 

Goreland,  772.  841 

Gorelands,  550 

Gorelands  or  Fowntaynes,  609 

Goring,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84.  85,  112,  218, 
219,  266,  268,  269,  270,  271,  273,  274, 
275,  276,  278,  279,  381,  384,  509,  552, 
554,  648,  712,  764,  803,  804,  810,  811, 
812,  813,  815,  1058,  1071,  1079,  1080 

Goring  Manor,  270.  483,  486,  651,  1057 

Gorys,  952 

Gosleze,  44 

Gossales,  153 

Gosses,  153 

Goteacre,  118 

Gotewick,  299 

Gotley  (Goteley)  Manor,  835,  861,  862. 
997 

Gott  Manor,  1018 

Gotts  or  Goate  Manor,  639 

Gotweeke  Farm,  731 

Gotwey  or  Lucas,  356 

Goudhurst,  4,  74,  674,  883   . 

Gouldwell  or  Hevenden  Manor,  862 

Graffham,  46,  321,  324,  459 

Graffham  Manor.  454,  458,  460 

Graffhams,  998 

Granehurst,  595 

Graunts  Manor,  148,  150,  151,  506 

Graveligh,  5 

Gravety,  99 

Gravetye  Manor,  587,  588,  589 

Graylinges,  149,  153 

Graynwyckfield.  298 

Great  Fachelease.  229 

Greatham,  738,  741 


Greatham   Manor,  610,  650,  737,  738, 

741,  804,  806.  807 

Great  Horsted.     See  Horsted  Keynes 
Great  Jerningham.  Norf.,  1028 
Great  Meade  (the),  1094 
Great  Olye.     See  Olye 
Great  Vynars,  976 

Great  Wickham  Manor,  313,  314,  317 
Great  Woodmans.     See  Woodmans 
Greencroft,  22 
Greenefield  in  Shipley,  216 
Greenefield  in  Sidlesham,  977 
Greenes  or  Gabriells,  356 
Greenes  or  Wrebwaies,  22 
Greenfields,  505 
Greenhall,  464 
Greenhill,  40 
Gregories,  634 
Grenebremes,  70 
Grenelands,  300 
Grenshurst,  564.  565 
Grensted,  101 
Grensted  Manor,  778 
Greting  (le),  22 
Grey  Friars,  631,  946,  947 
Greylands  or  Homelands,  564,  565 
Griffins,  959 
Griggs,  825 
Grindersacres,  218 
Grove  (the),  834 
Grove  (le),  255 
Grove  or  Grovelands  in    Hollington, 

378,  385,  386,  387,  648 
Groveland,  174,  712,  722,  723 
Grovelands  Manor,  680 
Grovelands,  1083 
Grovers,  224,  228 
Groves  farm,  157 
Grubbs,  859 
Grubcroft,  1054 
Grublands,  74 
Grunders,  509 
Gubbys,  438 
Guestling,  37.  57,  243,  560,  690,  902, 

969,  1019,  1095 
Guestling  Manor,  523 
Guildford.  Surrey,  924,  985 
Guldeford  (East),  516.  517 
Guldeford  Marsh,  516,  517 
Gullege  (le),  16,  17,  21,  23 
Gunshotts  (G-unstetts),  1016 
Gurds,  750 
Gybbes,  905 
Gybbesaven,  210,  1024 
Gybbs,  1012 
Gyldenhurst,  113 
Gyles,  531 


H. 


Haberton,  382 
Hadfold,  849 
Hadfold  Manor,  805 


Hadlow,  Kent,  226 

Hailsham,  12,  68,  165,  166,   202,  242, 
243,  312,  340,  341,  371,  384,  396,  406, 


272 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


414,  429,  434,  448,  561,  563,  564,  565. 

575,  578,  594.  595,  606,  607,  614,  616, 

659,  708,  740^  772,  773.  876,  877,  901, 

902,   905,  906,   920,   921,   961,  1020, 

1075.  1116 
Haine,  101 
Hake  (le).  339,  341 
Haldelegh  Manor,  330 
Halden  Manor,  951 
Haldleigh  or  Hanlie,  158 
Hale,  705 

Halers  or  Swanes,  608 
Halewick,  1084 
Halfeyard,  327 
Half  naked  or  Halnaker  Manor,    143, 

144.  758 

Halland,  245.  838,  839 
Halland  in  Petworth,  321,  324 
Hallde  Court  Bashes  Manor,  484 
Halleigh  le  Court,  109 
Hall  Ryddens.  688 
Halls,  1048 

Halls  Cot  or  Hawles  Court,  607,  608 
Halton,  923 
Ham,  745 

Ham  (le),  Barcombe,  948 
Ham  (le),  Eastbourne,  312 
Ham  Manor,  489,  491,  492,  493,  494, 

502,  505,  552,  651 
Hambledon,  123 
Hame  (le),  739 
Hame  farm,  269 
Hame  Manor,  818 
Hames,  446 

Hames  Manor,  652,  1103 
Hamesmead,  150 
Ham  farm,  993,  1007,  1008 
Hamgate,  232 
Hamme  (le),  910 
Hammerden  or  Hamarden  Manor,  411, 

527,  528,  871 

Hammese  or  Hames  Manor,  1103 
Hammonds,  728 
Hampshire,  8,  46,  61,  266, 274,  924. 951, 

1073 

Hamptenet.     See  Westhampnett 
Hampton  Wichards,  357,  359 
Hampton  Willcocks,  357,  359 
Hamsell  Furnace,  66,  70 
Hamsey,  117,  118,  634,  730,  947 
Hamsey  Manor.  14 
Hamsteds,  12 
Hamynnes.  917 
Hamys  or  Handys.  251,  252 
Handlighe  or  Honley,  787 
Hangleton,  109 

Hangleton  Manor,  106,  291,  292,  779 
Hannages  or  Hannings,  564,  565 
Hannycroft,  1111 
Hannyngden,  468 
Harberts,  368 
Harbettinge  howse,  1075 
Hardborowe,  172 


Hardham,  499 

Hardham,   Herringham    or    Iringham 

Manor,  480,  481,  483,  486 
Hardings.  149,  153 
Hareland  or  Hurstland.  393 
Haremere  (Banner).  20.1,  1048 
Harmare,  101 
Harmermeads,  70 
Harpe,  967 

Harpeting  Manor,  643 
Harringalls  or   Waldron   Manor,  391, 

392 
Hartfield,  18,  19,  155,   189.   241,   255, 

348,  383.  555.  629,  837,  839,  902, 1097, 

1117 

Hartfield  Manor,  470 
Harting,  124,  125,  295,  297,  302,  412, 

518,  519,  623,  725,  757,  771,  962 
Harting  or  West  Harting  Manor,  412, 

1105,  1106 
Harts.  370 
Harwardes,  438 

Harwards  in  East  Grinstead,  211 
Harwards  in  Ninfield,  1067 
Harwardsmead,  153 
Harwoods  or  Herwards,  474 
Haryshams,  609 
Haselholt,  103 
Haselholt  or  Standen,  751 
Haselhoppes,  222 
Haselhoppesbauks,  224 
Haselingbornecroft,  13 
Haslett.  260 
Hasselham,  946,  947 
Hastings,  124,  386,  387,  422,  434,  540, 

560,  577,  646,  835,  862,  995,  1097 
Hatherley      in      Maberton       Manor, 

Somerset,  939 
Hathersams,  189 
Hauckham,  1056 
Haulden,  Kent,  416 
Haull  Manor,  331 
Hautswisle,  910 
Havells,  1 
Hawe,  764 
Hawkbridge,  446 
Hawkensopers,  117,  118 
Hawkes,  590 
Hawkesborough    Hundred,    837,    838, 

839 

Hawkeshill,  284 
Hawkhurst,  4,  161,  417 
Hawkisdene  Manor,  754.  755 
Hawle  Manor.  671 
Hawles  Court.     See  Halls  Cot 
Hayes  or  Hayes  yeard,  970 
Hayes  farm,  634 
Hayling  Island,  61 
Haylocks,  74 
Haymond  Grove,  438 
Hayshot  Manor,  179,  965 
Haystile,  249 
Headcorn,  201 


INDEX  OF  PLACES. 


273 


Heathdowne,  125 

Heathfield,   64,  65,  99.  184,    188,  301, 
354,  369,  391,  429,  432,  434,  531,  575, 

578.  579,   754.   851,    877,    983,    990, 
1048,  1053 

Heathfielddown,  531 

Heathfield  Manor,  337,  903 

Heathland,  16,  17,  19,21,  23,  149 

Heath  place,  150 

Hechingfield.     See  Itchingfield 

Hedgcroft,  371 

Hedge  Court  Manor,  447,  453 

Hedgeland,    See  Heggeland 

Heding  ....  Manor,  330 

Heene,  269,  271.  274,  499,  926 

Heene  Manor,  271,  275,  507,  508,  509, 

936, 938 
Heges,  1020 

Heggeland  or  Hedgeland,  93 
Heighfield,  255 
Heighfoldes,  745,  746 
Heighten   St.  Clere  Manor,  444,  445, 

446,  447,  453 

Heithfeild.    See  Heathfield 
Heling  Manor,  682 
Hellingly,  9,  10,  145,  148.  149, 153, 184, 

312,  372,  429,  435,  440,  539,  556,  575, 

579,  5!)5,  841,  876,  877,  902,  908,  961, 
996,  1018,  1042,  1048 

Hellingly  Manor,  593 

Hempshawes,  5 

Hempsted  Manor  in  Benenden,  516 

Hempsted  Manor  in  Framfield,  1054 

Hempston  Cantelow  Manor,  1073 

Hendall  Manor,  564,  565 

Henfield,  6,  94,  109,  135,  137,  146,  263, 

382,  499,  631,  719 
Henfield  in  Lindfield,  168,  171 
Henfold  Manor,  1124 
Herefordshire,  1079,  1080 
Hernland  or  Serlond,  932 
Herringham.     See  Hardham 
Herryngs,  579 
Herses,  170 
Herst,  387 
Herst  green,  832 

Herstmegham  or  Wllsham  Manor,  878 
Hertfordshire,  401,  402,  682,  927 
Her  wards  or  Har  woods,  474 
Heryngawes  or  Heryngawaes  Manor, 

779 

Hesemans  (Losemans),  480,  483 
Hesey,  381 
Hesham     St.     John's.       See     Ilsham 

St.  John's 

Hesworth  Mead,  976 
Hevenden  or  Gouldwell  Manor,  862 
Hewells,  1124 
Hewells  Manor,  874 
Hewells  Mill,  874 
Hewenstreats    or    Hewarstreats,    117, 

118 
Hewland,  153 


Heyfield.    See  Heathfield 

Heyshott,  46,  51,  254 

Heyswood,  158 

Heythland.     See  Heathland 

Heywards,  660 

Hibborne,  1001 

Hibernowe  or  Ibernowe  Manor,  181, 

957 

Hickmans,  1100 
Hicksted,  982,  984,  986 
Hiden,  142 
Hides,  378 
Hidney  Court,  818 
Hidney  Manor,  555,  818 
Higate  or  Pepperscrofts.  1052 
Higgadens,  128 
Higham,  755 
Higham,  Kent,  593 
Higham  in  Salehurst,  1098,  1099 
Higham  or  Iham  Manor,  516,  517 
Highams,  152 
Highbrookes,  1083 
High  Crosse,  815 
Highden.     See  Hyden 
Highdowne,  531 
Highfield,  673,  674,  704 
Highfields  in  Hurstpierpoint,  677,  680 
Highfields  in  Westdean,  249 
High  Halstow,  634 
Highland,  20 

High  Land  or  Lee  land,  600 
Highlands,  871 
Highlands  in  Cuckfield,  618 
Highlands  in  Heathfield,  434 
Highlie  Manor,  384 
Highmills,  968 
Highwaste,  561.  564,  565 
High  Wolland,  1020 
Hill,  899 

Hill  or  Berks,  748 
Hillands  in  Balcombe,  315 
Hillands  in  Birdham,  890 
Hillands  in  Slinfold,  245 
Hilliefield  in  Petworth,  40 
Hilliefield  in  Steyning,  399 
Hills  in  Horsham.  731 
Hills  in  Itchingfield,  722,  723 
Hitchingfield. .    See  Itchingfield 
Hobjohn's  farm,  279 
Hobsons,  660 
Hockham,  251,  252 
Hockmans  or  Bauglies,  22 
Hodacre  (the),  1007 
Hoddingsdown,  372 
Hode  (le),  865 
Hodges  or  Wrights,  1075 
Hodlyes  or  Millplace,  12 
Hogestrood.  773 
Hoggecroft,  2 
Hoggesland,  869 
Hogmans,  983 
Hohendale  lands,  446 
Holcombes,  715 


274 


OF   PLACES. 


Holelands,  917 

Holestreet,  1071 

Holewell,  74 

Holewish  inead,  475 

Holfords,  558 

Holland  (le),  441 

Hollandes,  877 

Holies,  74 

Hollierfield  or  Birchetts,  1067 

Hollington,  68,  136,  179,  231,  385,  386, 

387,   527.    646,    648,   770,    835.  1097, 

1120 
Hollington  (Holyng-ton)   Manor,  G47, 

867,  868 
Hollystes,  46 
Holmefield,  967,  969 
Holmes  (le),  865 
Holmestedes,  156 
Holmewood,  149,  153 
Holmsted  Manor,  194 
Holstocks,  22 
Holte  (le),  552,  554 
Holtes,  220 
Holtfields,  345,  346 
Holtlands,  952 
Holtyefield,  189 
Holynggarden  Manor,  886 
Homefield.  429 

Homelands  or  Graylands,  564,  565 
Homeplace  Manor,  948 
Homewood,  140 
Homewoods,  1039 
Honley  or  Handlighe,  787 
Honytons  or  Estons,  1054 
Hoo,  27,  72,  106,  179,  349,  367,  371,378, 

424,  534,  571,  578,  608,  875,  876,  877, 

967,  969,  980,  1081,  1097,  1115 
Hoodlyesfield,  22 
Hooke  in  Chiddingly,  372 
Hooke  (le)  or  Horscroft,  Ringtner,  533 
Hooke  (the)  in  East  Grinstead.  356 
Hooke  (the)  in  Westham,  7Q8 
Hookecrofts.  587 
Hookeland,  1012 
Hookes,  153 
Hookland,  216 
Hoope  Manor.  925 
Hope,  376 
Hopp  croft,  1056 
Hoppers,  145 

Horam  or  Courthoram,  983 
Horcombe  Manor,  643 
Horeham  Manor,  354,  1048 
Home,  70,  364 

Horneckland  or  Hornettland,  431,  433 
Homeland,  222,  224,  228 
Horrockes,  819 
Horsbroke,  925 
Horecroft.     See  Hooke 
Horsebridge,  746 
Horselonger  Manor,  331 
Horseye,  542,  728 
Horsey  Manor,  724,  901,  1081 


Horsham,  150,  161.  174,  213,259,274, 
^85,  421,  431,  489.  491,  582,  584,  585, 
662,  689,  712,  716,  722,  723,  731,  732, 
765,  769,  823,  824,  825,  874,  902,  939, 
988,  989,  1032,  1084,  1089,  1113 

Horsham  Manor,  652,  778 

Horsham  Mill,  712 

Horsted  Keynes,  44,  148,  150,  151,  152, 
155,  206,  223,  227,  230,  256,  314,  348, 
557,  572,  574,  596,  652,  739,  797,  800, 
916,  917,  1038,  1050,  1051,  1083.  1111, 
1115 

Horsted  Keynes  Manor,  572 

Horsted  Keynes  Brodhurst  Manor,  725, 
729,  889 

Horsye.     See  Horsey 

Horsyngton  Manor,  Somerset,  479 

Horton,  382 

Horton  Mabank  or  Horton  Horsey 
Manor,  76.  382 

Hoskins  or  Brownstarr,  1016 

Hosyers  Manor,  446.  447,  453 

Hotheleigh  Manor,  258 

Hotheley.     See  East  Hoathly 

Hotheroppes  Mead,  18 

Hothes,  579 

Hothfield,  150 

Hothland,  153 

Hothyfield,  420 

Houndean,  Hownden,  or  Hunden 
Manor,  109,  120,  330,  482,  484,  631 

Houndhurst  or  Hounster.  302 

Hove,  983 

Howe  Court,  937 

Howham.     See  Hockham 

Howicks  Manor,  481,  485 

Rowland,  149 

Howndeane,  947 

Hownley,  709 

Hudlingmede,  399 

Huggetts,  874 

Huggetts  or  Mannings,  531 

Humfryes,  582 

Hunden.     Sen  Houndean 

Hunston,  381,  736,  782,  890 

Hunston  Manor,  135,  137,  159,  322 

Huntbulls,  825 

Huntesparck  or  Sunt,  409 

Huntingdonshire,  32,  930 

Hunts  in  Westmeston,  474 

Hunts  in  Worthing,  952 

Huntshall,  967 

Huntsmans,  1084 

Hurst.  1083,  1084 

Hurst  or  Penborne,  38 

Hurst  (le),  70 

Hurstcrot'te,  150 

Hurst-et-Clayes,  344 

Hurstland  or  Hareland,  393 

Hurst  Manor.  285,  286 

Hurstmonceux,  68,  241,  429,  432,  539, 
575,  595,  605,  679,  902,  905,  906,  983, 
1018,  1075 


INDE&   OF   PLACES. 


275 


Hurstpierpoint,  44,  62,  94, 153, 194,  11)8, 
313,  314.  315,  441,  442,  443,  475,  567, 
643,  677,  678,  680,  982,  984.  1115 

Hurstpierpoint  Manor,  437,  482 

Hurts,  211 

Hutchiens,  871 

Hutchyns  or  Topsells,  150 


Hydeane,  105 
Hyden  Manor,  485 
Hyems,  299 
Hyes  (le),  640 
Hylles  Manor,  213 
Hyll  Meade,  931 


I. 


Ibernowe.    Hibernowe,   or    Eburnowe 

Manor/181,  957 
Icklesham,  243,  385,  386,  423,  560,  646, 

648,  831.  968,  969,  1019,  1085,  1095 
Icklesham  Manor,  436,  647 
Iden,  175,  240,  413,  415,  416,  469,  683, 

724 

Iden  Manor,  413.  415,  416 
Ids  worth  Manor,  76 
Ifield,  197,  242,  259,  292,  313,  314,  374, 

407,  731,  864,  985,  1083,  1084 
Ifield  Manor,  293,  294,  945 
Ifolds  (Ifeld  or  Efolds).  496,  504 
Iford,  120,  631 
Iford  Manor,  632 
Iham  or  Higham  Manor,  516,  517 
llsham,  971,  972,  973 
Ilsham  St.  John's  Manor,  357,  358,  359 
Iltington  Manor,  436 
Imberhorne  Manor,  337 
Impe  Crosse,  898 
Imple  Torre,  485 
Inford  or  Weanelands,  834 
Ingeham  or  Engeham  Manor,  66 


Ingrams  or  Oldehouse,  378 

Ingramyswyshe,  406 

Inholmes  in  Balcombe,  461 

Inholmes  in  Stedham,  580 

Inlands,  920 

Iping,  127,  128 

Iping  Manor,  122 

Iridge,  1098,  1099 

Iryngeham  Manor,  100.    See  Eringham 

Irringham  Walkested  Manor,  103.    See 

Eringham 
Isborowe  Hall,  593 
Isenhurst  Manor,  63,  64,  65,  579 
Isfield,  948 

Isfield  Manor,  511,  945,  948 
Isle  of  Wight,  76,  201,  266,  520,  521 
Itchenor,  135,  329,  532,  890,  898 
Itchenor  Farm,  795 
Itchingfield,  285,  319, 584, 652,  662,  714, 

716,  721,  722,  723,  932 
Itford  Manor,  489,  491,  495,  500,  501, 

652 

Ivehurst  or  Purbright,  1000 
Ivychurch,  683 


J. 


Jack  mans,  1 
Jacksons,  419 
Jefferaysmeads,  230 
Jefferyes,  485 
Jefferys,  688 
Jenevers,  864,  1037 
Jennepers,  854 
Jenners.  548 
Jennings,  634 
Jervis,  401 
Jervisfields,  1015 


Jesops,  1090 

Jesus  House,  Eastbourne,  312 

Jevington,  406.  616,  686,  818,  920 

Jevington  Manor,  529,  818 

Jewnyngs,  124 

John  Aleas  or  John  Alees,  967,  969 

Joycesland,  300 

Juggles.  195 

Julye  or  Phillipps,  1065 

Juppes  and  Juppes  Meade,  931 

Jupps  or  Sexteyns,  716 


K. 


Kaffinchcroft,  773 

Kaynes  or  Kayres,  149,  153 

Kechingham,  59 

Kechyn, 155 

Keles,  372 

Kellers,  61 

Kemar  Manor.     See  Keymer 

Kembers,  126 

Kemsing,  723 


Kencham  or  Cassingham  or  Lowden 

Manor,  Kent,  1098 
Kennetts,  883,  884 
Kensleys,  615 
Kent,  4,  25,  66,  201,  363,  415,  416,  426, 

566,  593,  634,  640,  674,  683,  703,  835, 

862,  863,  865,  883,  885,  888,  934,  951, 

967,  1088,  1098 
Kents,  648 


276 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


Kent  Street,  Southwark.  985 

Ken  wards  or  Kenwards  lands,  222.  224, 

225,  228 

Keppett  or  Cubitt  lands,  968 
Kerford.     See  Kirdford 
Key  (le),  1020 
Keymer,  43,  236,  313,  314,  317,  475,  643, 

680,  725,  728,  880,  1092 
Keymer  Manor,  120,  174,  330,  482,  484 
Keynsham  or  Kyngesham  Manor,  930 
Kidders,  6 
Kidland,  149,  153 
Kidmer  or  Keymer.     See  Keymer 
Kings,  542 

Kingsbarne  Manor,  778 
King's  College,  Cambridge,  259 
Kingshara,  128 
Kingshouse  or  Newhouse,  620 
Kingston,  808,  910,  924 
Kingston  Bousey,  142,  524 
Kingston  Bowcye  Manor,  909,  969 
Kingston  Farm,  924 
Kingston,   near   Lewes.  306,  313,  383, 

384,  631,  990 
Kippinges,  594 
Kippings  or  Elmhurst,  885 
Kirdford,  7,  8,  156,  181,  324,  325,  381, 


385,  386,  387,  481,  483,  496,  504,  532, 
570,  609,  619,  632,  648,  681,  737,  738, 
741,  765,  766.  848,  965,  1000,  1003, 
1004,  1013,  1091 

Kirdford  Manor,  647 

Kitbarne,  390 

Kitchencrof  t,  333 

Kitcheners  or  Oxenbridge,  469 

Kitchingham  Manor,  703 

Knappe  or  Kneppe  Manor,  216,  778,  783 

Knell,  904 

Knelle  or  Knols  Manor,  97,  98.  269,  276, 
278,  927,  933 

Knells,  863 

Knights,  478 

Knightsbridge,  575 

Knockhatch,  921 

Knoll  and  Knollands,  673 

Knoll  Manor,  835,  861 

Knolland.  198.  (and  ?  another),  480.  483 

Knowle  de  Hidney  (le),  818 

Knowles  in  Chalvingtou,  396 

Knowles  in  Kirdford,  741 

Kyngesham  or  Keynsham  Manor,  930 

Kyngeswell  and  Kingswellfield,  251, 
252,  253 

Kyngston  Wyke  Manor,  804,  806,  807 


L. 


Lacyes,  1091 

Ladylands,  371 

Ladymeade,  1068 

Lago,  345,  346 

Lakehowese,  632 

Lakeland,  632 

Lakers  in  Barcombe,  541 

Lakers  in  Wisborough  Green,  632 

Lakewood  or  Lakeland.  872.  873 

Lamas  Acre,  645 

Lamballes,  11 

Lambards  Mead,  678 

Lamberhurst,  74,  87,  258,  350,  378,  419, 

674,  885 

Lamfords.     See  Launcefords 
Lampam.     Lampham,     or     Lampenne 

Manor,  391,  398,  529,  983 
Lampland,  720 
Lamport,  896 

Lamport  Manor,  446,  447,  453 
Lanars,  737,  738 
Lancashire.  1073 
Lancing,   148,   150.  151.  269,  480,  483, 

506,  550,  551,  939,  940,  1084 
Lancing  Manor,  936 
Lanefeld,  796 

Langfords  or  Fordeland,  635 
Langhurst  Mead  and  Croft,  591 
Langhurst  Wood,  731 
Langlands,  153 
Langney,  607 
Langney  Manor,  354 


Langridge  barn,  874 
Latchensfields,  1006 
Latters,  74 

Laughton.  102.  229,  354,  429,  446,  447, 
638,  639.  837'.  839,  948,  967,  969,  1018 
Laughton  Manor,  836,  837,838,  839,  840 
Launcefords  or  Lamfords.  72 
Lavant  or  East  Lavant  Manor,  758 
Lavenharn.  Suffolk.  640 
Lavertye  Manor,  943.  1105,  1106 
Laylands,  109 
Laynes,  62 

Leadam  or  Leydham  Hill.  969 
Leame  (le),  478 
Leamelands,  150,  152 
Leames,  99 

Leames  or  Lyams,  117,  118 
Learches  Mead,  1112 
Lechecastle  Manor,  Glam.,  1098 
Lechepoole  Manor,  281,  298 
Leckleys,  1110 
Lee  (la),  925 
Lee  or  Leigh  Farm,  286 
Lee  Manor,  642,  976 
Lee  Park,  894 
Leedes,  140 
Leeds,  544 
Leehooke,  532 
Leeland,  117,  118 
Leeland  or  Highland,  600,  601 
Legge  (le),  22 
Leggesland  and  Wood,  77 


INDEX   OP   PLACES. 


Legswode.  155 

Leigh  farm,  758 

Leigh  green,  22 

Leigh  Manor,  Cuckfield.  986 

Leigh,  co.  Kent,  951.     Sre  Lighe 

Lekefold,  8 

Lentall  or  Lenthall    Starkes,  Herefs., 

1079,  1080 
Lepons,  864 
Leveson,  74 
Levetts  Manor.  784 
Levetts  Marsh,  606 
Lewens,  1116 
Lewes,  86,  109,  120,  166,188,246.247, 

253,  334,  383,  482,  488,  530,  594.  631, 

634.  696.  910.  946,  947.  967,  990, 1020, 

1044 

Lewes  Castle  and  Barony,  330,  484 
Lewes,  St.  Michael's.  211 
Lewisham  Manor,  438 
Leycroft,  195 

Leydham  hill  or  Leadam,  969 
Leygh  or  Ligh  Manor,  240 
Lighe,  co.  Kent,  649.     See  Leigh        » 
Lighe  in  Pulborough,  743,  950 
Light  lands,  420 

Lincolnshire.  682.  951,  1073,  1096 
Lindfield,  5,  148,  150,  151.  152,  153, 168, 

171,  222,  224,  225.  227,  228,  334,  348. 

409,  483,  548,  773.  774,  842,  917,  942, 

1012.  1039,  1108,  1109 
Lingfield,  348,  587 
Lingley,  149 
Lintotts  lands,  662 
Little  By ne.  169 
Little  Chimneyes.  1113 
Little  Eaton,  485 
Little  Hampnet,  843 
Littlehampton,  101.  102,  110,  114,  266, 

359 
Littlehampton   Manor,   357.   358,   359. 

805 

Little  Hawkwell,  362 
Little  Horsted,  103.  348,  385,  386,  387, 

557,  638,  648,  945,'  948,  1054 
Little  Horsted  Manor,   448,   451,   452. 

647 

Little  Keepsland.  850 
Little  Kings,  1112 
Little  Lampham,  542,  871 
Little  Moor,  865 
Little  Mussenden,  938 
Little  Olye.     See  Olye 
Littleton,  217,  1029 
Little  Wickham  Manor,  313 
Little  Wood.  42 
Little  Woollis.  719 
Littlington,  44,  176,  229,  339,  340,  341. 

887,  888 

Littlington  Manor,  339,  887,  888 
Lockes  or  Lockfield,  564,  565 
Lockscroft,  42 
Lodge  farm,  139 


Lodsworth,  965 

Lodyons,  42 

Loffeld  (Loffield),  233,  234 

Lolles,  875.  876,  877 

London,   75,  86,  87,  132,  140,  156.  157, 

167,  201,  213.  261.  272,  337,  530.  698, 

716,  865,  970,  1020 
Lonehams  or  Stonehams,  904 
Longcroft.  478 

Longcroft  and  Long  garden,  195 
Longedorosetts,  566 
Longfield,  429 
Longford,  670 
Longland,  42 

Longlands  in  Fletching,  149 
Longlands  in  Westham.  354 
Longlands  or  Blacklands,  587 
Longlands  or  Tothill,  47 
Longmead,  224,  228 
Longread,  733 

Longsland  or  Charmans,  662 
Long  Slipe  (le),  228 
Lordings,  751,  1122,  1123 
Lording  Street,  835 
Lords  wood,  968 
Losemans.     See  Hesemans 
Lostefield,  801,  802 
Lotmans.  22 
Lott  (le),  173 
Loves,  696 
Lowallands,  921 
Lowbremes,  70 
Lowden  or  Kencham  or  Cassingham 

Manor,  Kent,  1098 
Lowe  Bourne,  923 
Lower  Awell,  540 
Lower  Ground,  40 
Lower  Mousestone,  1044 
Lowfold,  1005 
Loxefield  or  Sene,  564,  565 
Loxwood,  620,  743,  1026 
Loxwood  Manor,  1025,  1027 
Loynton  or  Lyllington,  341 
Lubbershall,  876 
Lucas,  276,  278,  356 
Lucasland.  187 
Luces  Manor,  Wilts,  927 
Luckas  downe,  .1 1 16 
Ludley  or  Selmeston  Manor,  472 
Ludleys  or  Ludleys  yeard,  970 
Ludwell,  889,  1050,  1051 
Ludwells,  798 
Lugeare,  429 
Lughurst,  1001 
Lullinges,  149,  153 
Lullington,  181,  340,  1020 
Lurgashall,  47,  300,  658,  695 
Lychepoole.    Sue  Lechepoole 
Lydsey,  462,  463 
Lye  House,  1082 
Lyllington.     See  Loynton 
Lymarkes,  1020 
Lyme,  539 


278 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


Lymeborn,  925,  976 

Lymes,  Lymewish,  Lymewood,  173 

Lymington,  520 

Lyminster  or  Lymister,  67,  71, 101, 102. 

103,  110,  282,  303,  377,  805,  806,  830 
Lymondens,  362 
Lynch,  965 
Lynders,  313 
Lyndmerston     or     Moulton     Manor, 

Glam.,  1098 


Lynkers,  732 
Lyntehurst,  423 
Lynwick  lands,  284 
Lyon  (le),  570 
Lyons,  184 
Lyonsfeld,  101 
Lytelworth  Manor,  178 
Lytylworth  Park,  577 
Lyvettes  Manor,  593 


M. 


Mabbfields,  362 

Mabdyke,  11 

Maberton,  Somerset,  939 

Mables,  707 

Madehurst,  830 

Madehurst  Manor,  148,  149.  613 

Madersham,  951 

Maffayes,  341 

Magdalen,  Hastings,  527 

Magge ,931 

Maidstone,  293,  544,  649 

Maiors,  438 

Maldemaynes,  864 

Maldon,  846 

Malings,  1083 

Mallands,  834 

Mallane,  438 

Mallards,  894 

Malls  land,  155 

Manchester  Manor,  Lanes,  1073 

Mankseye  (Manxey),  68,  177,  251,  252, 

398,  983 

Mannerdowne,  595 
Mannings.     See  Huggetts 
Mansels  Meade,  746 
Mansills,  731 
Mansland,  989 
Manwood  (le),  89 
Maplehurst,  350 
Maplesden,  581 
Marble  Rucke,  579 
Marden,  690 
Mardens,  648 
Marelands,  319 
Maresfield,  148,  149,  153,  383,  384,  447, 

453,  536,  537,  562,  564.  565,  617,  887, 

888, 1104 

Maresfield  Manor,  446,  447,  453 
Margate,  425,  934 
Mark  Lane,  London,  156 
Marie  (le),  1110 
Marlefield,  536,  537 
Maries  in  Horsham,  722,  723 
Maries  in  Rudgwick,  570 
Marlings,  69 
Marlis,  745 
Marlynes,  851 
Marlynges,  301 
Marryells,  438 


Marsefield.    See  Maresfield 

Marshalls,  1004 

Marshalls  Manor,  887,  888 

Marsheland,  1020 

Marston  Manor,  Warwickshire,  98,  927 

Martam  Hill,  967 

Martins,  478 

Martinsland,  608 

Marvells  (le),  948 

Maryngden  or    Maryngedene    Manor, 

485,  806 

Masefield  (?  Maresfield),  529 
Masons,  707,  708 
Masters,  722,  723 
Mathies,  670 

Mavese  Manor,  331.     See  Mawfees 
Mawfees  Manor,  593.     See  Mavese 
Mawles,  576 
Mayescroft,  24 
Mayfield,  56.  63,  64,  65,  242,  301,  348, 

384,  432,  542,  579,  673,  704,  705,  707, 

754,  756,760,792,  851,  959 
Mayfield  Manor,  672,  701 
Maynings,  874 
Maze  in  Southwark,  286 
Meadeplotts,  353 
Meanelands,  283 

Medsey  Manor,  201,  202,  203,  204 
Medway.  75 
Medys,  896 
Meeching,  120,  864 
Meeching  Manor,  330,  337 
Megham  or  Willsham,  38 
Megham  Manor,  595 
Menscroft,  977 

Merifield  (Meryfyeld)  Manor,  593,  840 
Merlings,  883 
Merrymans,  16 
Merrywethers  hole,  362 
Mersham,  Mersham  Foder.  etc.,  Manor, 

1018,  1019 
Mershefield,  414 
Mershland,  662 
Meynemartell  Manor,  1073 
Meynersshe,  438 
Michelgrove  Manor,  926,  933 
Michelmersh  Manor,  951 
Middelton,  120 
Middlefield,  362 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


279 


Middleham  Manor,  385,  386,  387,  1007. 

See  Mildham. 
Middle   Lavant   or  Mid   Lavant,   220, 

249,  702 
Middle  Lavant,  Rawmere  or  Rough- 

mere  Manor,  698,  702 
Middle  Temple,  159 
Middleton.  925.  1029 
Middletou  Manor,  334.  593,  1020,  1118 
Middleton  Stoney  Manor,  Oxon,  530 
Midhurst,  254,  852,  891,  965 
Midhurst  Manor,  965 
Mikkehurst,  578 
Milborowe,  117,  118 
Mildham  or    Middleham   Manor,  647, 

648.     See  Middleham 
Milhouse  (le),  737,  738 
Milkehurst,  983 
Millands,  122 
Mill  Ashfold,  743 
Mill  farm  or  Theale,  570 
Millfield  in  Rotherfield,  705 
Millfield   in   Selmeston   (Arlington  ?), 

438,  440.  441 
Millfields,  1088 
Millhook.  743 
Millmeade,  976 
Millmoores,  948 
Millonds,  323 

Millplace  in  Pulborough,  741 
Millplace  in  Storrington,  353 
Millplace  or  Hodlyes,  12 
Millplace  Manor,  226 
Millshormes,  1089 
Milne  lye,  224,  228 

Milton  or  Middleton  Manor  in  Arling- 
ton, 331,  545,  546,  547,  608 
Milton  or  Hadfold,  849 
Mil  wards  in  Horsham,  874 
Milwards  in  Lindfield,  5 
Milwards  in  Ripe.  841 
Mirsecrofts,  890 
Moategreatfield,  99 
Moatehouse.  99 

Moate  Manor.     See  Little  Horsted 
Moatewood  (le),  99 
Modese,  Modeese,  or  Erode  Manor,  140 
Modymans,  466 
Molineux,  216 
Moncks     Manor    or     South    Lancing 

Manor,  480,  483,  486 
Mondaces,  955 
Mondescroft,  22 
Moones,  531 
Moore  (le),  947 
Moorebrooke,  705 


Moore  Park,  967,  969 

Moores,  150 

Moote  (la)  Manor,  914 

Moote  (le),  28 

Morefields  or  Badseales,  1052 

Morefields  or  Morehouse,  750,  751 

Morehales,  210 

Morehall  Manor,  331 

More  lands  and  More  place  in  Petworth, 

321,  323,  324,  325 
Morelands,  300 
Mores  Meadow,  246 
Morespickes  (Moorespiches),  967,  969 
Moreylands,  531 
Morley  or  Merley  Manor,  411,  527,  528, 

871 

Morley  Laylands,  109 
Moseham  Manor,  754,  755 
Moses.  170,  823 
Mote  (le)  Manor,  896 
Mote  (le),  Mayfield,  542 
Mote  (le),  Pulborough,  30,  31,  735,  736 
Mote  (le),  Salehurst,  376 
Motemede  (le),  705 
Motkyns,  155 
Motts,  150 
Moulton  or  Lyndmerston  Manor,  Glam., 

1098 

Mounsies.  224 
Mount  (le).  722,  723 
Mountfield,   Monthfeld,  or  Muntfield, 

22,  539,  540,  1038 
Mountfield  Manor,  790 
Mousecombe,  317,  371 
Moyses,  22 
Much  Haddam,  682 
Mudberyes,  232 
Mulberry  closes,  1088 
Mullens  or  Mallens,  125 
Munckton  Manor,  657 
Mundeham  Manor,  735,  736 
Mundham  or  Muutham  Manor,  30,  33, 

931 

Muntham  Manor,  687 
Mustards,  227 
Mychelbornes,  224 

Mydlyn  Marsh  or  Dinicke  Marsh,  469 
Mydsteds,  446 
Mylkhurst,  1110 
Mylland,  313 

Myllands  or  Bryansland,  186,  187 
Mylmoore,  150 
Mylnemead.  228 
Mylwards,  1012 
Mynstedmeades,  47 
Mysteds,  102 


N. 


Naland,  440 

Nalderet  or  Naldrett  in  Cuckfield,  542. 

724 
Naldrett  in  Lindfield,  152 


Naldrett  in  Ockley,  283 
Naldretts  in  Rudgwick.  765,  766 
Naldretts  in  Wisborough  Green,  632 
Naldrettsfields,  766 


280 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


Nappers,  709 

Nappers  garden,  620 

Nashe.  399 

Nasheland,  297 

Nashes,  595 

Nashland,  714 

Nashmede,  399 

Nasshe  (the),  882 

Natalies  (Nateleyes),  croft,  423,  968 

Native  Mersh,  773 

Nears,  park  of,  429 

Neecrofts,  1024 

Needs,  497.  498 

Neiton.     See  Nyton 

Nenfolds,  707 

Nepsums.  1038 

Netherbyn.  149,  153 

Nether  Courtwoods,  152 

Nether  Eastfield.     See  Eastfield 

Netherfield  down,  540 

Netherfyld  Manor,  436 

Netherhall  Manor,  641 

Nether  Homeland.     See  Homeland 

Netherlands,  319 

Nettlesworth,  983 

Nevynton  or  Ovyngton  Manor,  437 

Newbridge,  849  * 

Newcertlands,  24 

Newchurch,  683 

Newdegate,  55,  151,  1124 

Newdowne,  595 

Newefeld  or  Brodeland,  222 

Newenden,  316 

Newenham  or  Newynham  Manor,  446, 

447 

Newepurches,  438 
Newham  Manor,  379 
Newhpuse  or  Kingshouse,  620 
Newick,  148,  153,  334,  383,  483 
Newick  Manor,  482 
Newingtons,  883,  884 
New  Inn,  Rye,  464 
Newland  in  Chiddingly,  595 
Newland  in  Lindfield,  1012 
Newlands  in  Horsham,  874 
Newlands  in  Tandridge,  152 
Newlands  in  West  Grinstead,  1052 
Newlands  in  Westmeston,  474 
Newmans,  227,  564,  565 
Newmeads,  632 
New  Mill,  363 
Newtimber  Manor,  106 
Neytyes  (?).     See  Nyton 
Nicholas  Barbara's  Meadow,  673 
Nicholls,  620 
Ninfield,  72,  179,  251,  252,375,424,  571, 

578,  875,  876,  877,  1067 
Noble,  572,  574 
Noblem  (le),  152 
Nobles  gate.  79 
Noble  Tye,  917 
Noddings,  283 
Nomannesland,  120 


Norde,  1081 

Norfolk,  412,  1028 

Norlands,  283 

Normans,  540 

N  orrises.  364 

Norrisland,  22 

Northamptonshire,  951 

Northbarne,  44 

North  Bersted,  661 

North  Brasshopps,  531 

Northbrook,  509 

Northbrooks,  399 

Northchapel.  965 

Northcomoiis  or  Beggarsbush,  353 

Northdewlands.  863 

Northey,  534 

Northfield  in  Horsted  Keynes.  206 

Northfield  in  Worth.  1024 

Northfield  s,  125 

Northheath  in  Hailsham,  434,  1116 

Northheath  in  Horsham,  823 

Northiam,  173,  175,  179,  527,  573,  575. 

835,  862,  997,  1038,  1087 
North  Lancing  Manor,  483,  486 
Northland,  967 
Northland  or  Brockers,  714 
Northlands  in  Cuckfield,  394.  397 
Northlands  in  Horsham,  689 
Northlands  in  Lindfield,  842 
North  Marden,  307,  308,  309,  310,  311, 

668,  695 

North  Marden  Manor,  597,  598 
North   Mundham,   157,  159,  322,  381, 

570,  782.  925 

North  Mundham  Manor,  782 
Northovers,  118,  566 
Northstock  Manor,  980 
North  Stoke,  142,  338 
North  Stoke  Manor,  592 
Northwodde,  962 
North  wood,  61 
Northwoods,  864 
Northye  Manor.  154,  1076 
Nosbeame.  462 
Novington  Manor,  482,  680 
Nowers,  245 
Nunnery  (the),  988 
Nunscroft.  61 
Nursted,  297 
Nutbourne,  559 

Nutbourne  Manor,  167,  1105,  1106 
Nutbrownes  place,  1115 
Nuthurst,  147,  213,  918 
Nuttehurst,  1003 
Nuttham  Manor,  213 
Nybletts,  245 
Ny lands,  315 

Nylands  or  Northlands,  941 
Nymans,  719 
Nyters.  662 
Nytimber.  864 

Nytimber  Manor,  480,  481,  482,483,486 
Nyton,  1035,  1036,  1037 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


281 


O. 


Oatehall,  194 

Obernes.  709 

Ocbornes.  869 

Ockenden  Manor,  710 

Ockendens  in  Seaford.  371 

Ockham,  1098,  1099 

Ockley  Manor,  86,  680 

Ockley  Manor,  Surrey,  317 

Odens  or  Odyns,  917,  1111 

Odymere  or  Udymere  Manor,  376 

Offam  Hill,  114 

Offham.  101,  782 

Offington  Manor,  1073 

Offord  Dacie  or  Offord  Darcie  Manor, 

Hunts,  930 
Offyngton,  965 
Oke  (the),  356 
Okeham.  835,  861 
Okehurst,  89 
Okehurst  Manor,  485 
Okeland,  643 
Okendene  Manor,  213 
Okendenes.     See  Ockenden 
Old  Adams,  1093,  1094 
Old  Benges.  362 
Oldebery  or  Eldebery,  549 
Oldehouse  or  Ing-rams,  378 
Oldens  and   Stanmer  or  Audwicke  in 

Stanmer  Manor,  729 
Oldfields  (le),  282 
Oldhouseland  in  Barcombe,  26 
Oldhouseland  in  Pevensey,  1 
Oldland,  480,  483 


Oldland  in  East  Grinstead,  211 

Old  Mylle  garden  (le),  931 

Old  Park  Manor,  652 

Old  Shoosmiths,  419 

Old  Shorebam  Manor,  148,  149 

Olivers,  1070 

Olkhanger  Manor,  1073 

Ollivers,  628 

Olye,  Great  and  Little,  227 

Onsties,  148 

Orchard  (le),  429 

Ore,  540,  560,  835.  862 

Ore  Manor,  523,  647 

Ormesby,  Norf.,  1028 

Osex,  560 

Ossnersh,  73 

Osynershe  or  Bulfinches,  705 

Otehall  Manor,  475,  710 

Oteham  Manor,  616     •> 

Otford  or  Otworthes,  1052 

Otham,  607 

Otworthes.     See  Otford 

Ovendens,  857 

Oversf old  or  Orsfold,  806 

Oving,  157,  220,  381.  624,  736,  829,  942 

Ovingdean,  864 

Ovingdean  Manor,  109,  483,  484 

Ovyngton  or  Nevynton  Manor.  437 

Owborne  or  Woborne  Manor,  040 

Oxbourne,  112 

Oxenbridge  or  Kitcheners,  469 

Oyes,  773 


P. 


Padleymeade.  284 

Pageham,  607 

Pages  croft,  967 

Pagham,  50,  462.  463,  771, 781.  864.  954, 

955,  956.  1009 

Pakins  Manor,  441,  442,  443,  567 
Palmers  in  East  Grinstead,  796 
Palmers  in  Findon,  735,  736 
Palmers  in  Goring,  112 
Palmers  in  Hoo,  371 
Palmers  and  Palmersbrooks,  378 
Pannetts  park,  509 
Paradyse,  683,  684,  685 
Parham,  137,  804,  814 
Parham  or   Perham   Manor,  804,  806, 

807 

Parhams  meade,  552 
Parkers  in  Almodington,  894 
Parkers  or  Perkers,  Cuckfield,  750,  751 
Parkes,  542,  724 
Parkfield,  967 
Parkfield  or  Cookspike,  118 
Parkgate,  798 
Parks.     See  Parkes 
YOL,   XIV, 


Parratts,  874 

Parretts,  815 

Parsonage  meade,  356 

Partlington  or  Bucklands,  356 

Partlington  or  Pattledens,  356 

Partridge  land  or  Coxes  land,  883,  884 

Parvis,  684 

Pashley   (Passhely)   Manor,   470,  697. 

700,  703 

Pastydowne  Manor.  594 
Patcham,  313,  314.  317,  371,  941 
Patches,  1112 
Patchfield,  931 
Patching,  926 
Patching  Manor,  933 
Pafcernosterland,  864 
Pattledens.     Sec  Partlington 
Pavysfeld,  683,  685 
Pawelthorne  Manor,  292 
Paynes  in  Birdham,  788 
Paynes  in  Cuckfield,  1053 
Paynesfield,  478 
Paynesfields,  939,  940,  959 
Paynterfield,  464 

F 


282 


INDEX   OF   PLACES. 


Peakedean,  1020 

Peakes,  595 

Peasemarsh,  883,  884,  970,  1038.  1085 

Peasmarsh,  97,  175.  179,  516,  517,  724, 
934,  935 

Peasmarsh  Manor,  935 

Pechards,  438 

Peckhams,  834 

Peckhay,  834 

Pedinghoo.     See  Piddinghoe 

Peeches,  1029 

Pekeden  Manor,  920 

Pekes  Manor,  724 

Pell,  174 

Pelshurste,  531 

Pelvellys,  737 

Pemborne  Manor,  878 

Pembury,  885 

Pemsey.    See  Pevensey 

Penborne  or  Hurst,  38 

Pengeden  ov  Pyngedene  Manor,  779 

Penhurst,  634,  728 

Penhurst  Manor,  728 

Penkehurst  Manor,  32 

Penlond,  952 

Penn(le),  117, 118 

Pennland,  865 

Pennybridge  or  Bettersden  Manor,  701, 
704,  707 

Pensfold,  283 

Penshurst  Manor,  951 

Peomisfold,  296 

Peparmill.  74 

Peperesgarden,  750 

Pephurst  or  Pubhurst,  985 

Peplesham  Manor  and  Place,  331,  561, 
564,  565,  840 

Peppering  Manor.  805 

Peppers,  826 

Pepperscombe,  1015 

Pepperscrofts  or  Higate,  1052 

Perching  Manor,  179,  779 

Peremans  wyste,  41 

Perkers.     See  Parkers 

Perkers  croft,  854 

Perrycroft,  473 

Perryfield,  259 

Perryland,  595 

Perrymeade,  1090 

Peryfeilds,  1006 

Petersfield,  510 

Petfields,  370 

Petlandes,  728 

Petmead,  333 

Pett,  969,  1018,  1019,  1085,  1095 

Pett  Manor,  647,  1018,  1019 

Pettcroft,  773 

Pettesfold,  737 

Petworth,  7,  8,  13,  39,  40,  100.  156, 180, 
181,  271,  300.  321,  322,  323,  324,  325, 
378,  480,  483,  525,  532,  631,  737,  765, 
781,  795,  848,  926,  1028,  1029 

Petworth  Manor,  779 


Petyrs,  1025 

Pevensey,  1,  39,  64,  68,  106,  165,  166, 
176,  177,  241,  251,  252,  253.  341,  348, 
349,  391,  473,  534,  535.  542,  575,  51)4, 
603,  614,  659,  704,  707,  724,  728,  744, 
773,  851,  871,  877,  902,  905,  920,  980, 
983,  1018,  1081,  1095 

Peverell,  446,  453 

Phillipps  or  Julye,  1065 

Philpots,  66,  150 

Phyllip  Fletchers,  532 

Pickhaye  Meadow,  372 

Picking  h  .  .  .  .  Manor,  337 

Picknams,  156 

Picknolls,  351,  352 

Pickstones,  943,  1093,  1094 

Piddinghoe,  1069 

Piddinghoe  Manor,  96,  212 

Piecombe.     See  Pyecombe 

Pigbush,  591 

Pigdene,  480,  483 

Pight,  595 

Pight  (le).  777 

Pikecroft  and  Pikeligh,  1042 

Pilchards,  149,  153 

Pilchers,  536,  537 

Pilches,  354 

Pillingworth  Manor,  1084 

Pilshes  Croft,  228 

Pinfolds,  1110 

Pinkehurst  Manor,  1022 

Pipers  in  Goring,  1079,  1080 

Pipers  and  Piperscroft  in  Wad  hurst 
674 

Pipers  in  Wiston,  1068 

Plashett  Park,  446 

Plasshett  Manor,  1069 

Platters,  138 

Plawe  (le),  587,  588,  589 

Playden.  416,  464,  516,  517,  526,  683, 
684,  685,  724,  935,  1021,  1038,  1085 

Playden  Manor,  935          • 

Plodis,  406 

Plomerden,  227,  774,  842.  1108,  1109 

Plumpton,  88,  118,  226,  235,  334,475, 
631,  691,  773,  860,  889.  947.  990,  1104 

Plumpton  Manor,  212,  641,  691,  694 

Plumpton  Buskeyage  Manor,  96 

Plumsted,  Kent.  1088 

Pockecks,  165 

Pokeland,  297 

Pokkesmore,  925 

Poling,  102,  282,  303,  803 

Poling  Manor,  290,  291,  783 

Polles,  24 

Pollingfold.  283 

Polling,  101 

Pontes,  851 

Ponta,  301 

Fonts  farm,  1098,  1099 

Ponts  Manor,  818 

Ponynges  Manor,  779.     Sec  Poynings 

Popesmersh  or  Bonesmersh,  724 


INDEX   OF   PLACES. 


283 


Portcroft.  362 

Portersmershe,  312 

Portfield,  924 

Portland.  854 

Portslade,  109.  363,  365,  366,  524,  529, 

718,  720,  855,  958,  982 
Portslade  Manor,  361,  365,  958,  1073 
Portsmouth,  570 
Possingworth  Manor,  954 
Potells,  764  • 

Potkins,  441,  443 
Potland,  172 
Potlands.  557 
Potmans,  967 
Potstreet,  237 
Pott  Manor.  1010 
Potters,  1071 
Poulspetch,  980 
Pounds  Mershe,  398 
Pounsley  Mill  and  Furnace,  385,  386, 

387, 648 

Powcrofts  or  Powkhill,  717 
Poyle  (De  la  Poyle  or  La  Palle)  Manor, 

384 

Poynings  Manor,  179.     See  Ponynges 
Prathells,  40 
Pratts,  687 
Preistmarshes,  534 
Preshawes.     See  Priesthawes 
Preston,  317,  512,   513,   804,  808,  983, 

1026 

Preston  Manor,  657,  806,  807 
Preston  Manor,  Kent,  863 


Preston  Poynings  Manor,  179,  779,  784 

Prestwood  Manor,  299,  731 

Pricklowes,  931 

Priestcroft,  429 

Priesthawes,  1018,  1019 

Primers  Mead,  884 

Priorscroft,  1056 

Pryors,  660 

Pryors  or  Le  Priory.  211 

Pryorscross,  673 

Pubnurst  or  Pephurst,  985 

Puckney,  566 

Puffeshern,  689 

Pulborough,  28,  30,  32,  92, 113, 135, 172, 
321,  385,  454,  456,  481,  483,  485,  667, 
737,  738,  741,  743,  746,  751.  758,  764, 
785,  786,  805,  806.  849,  926,  950, 1025. 
1026,  1028,  1033,  1057,  1068 

Pulborough  Manor,  28,  30,  31,  33.  647, 
735,  736,  785,  786 

Pulters  (le),  478 

Purbright  or  Ivehurst,  1000 

Puryland,  984 

Putney,  76 

Pycards  Manor,  697 

Pyckerage,  313 

Pyecombe,  313,  314,  317,  751,  860 

Pykeligh,  594 

Pyllyngworth,  11 

Pylstyes,  750 

Pyngedene  or  Pengeden  Manor,  779 

Pynnocks,  371 


Quiddleswell,  72 
Quodleigh,  871 


Q. 


Quytlye,  150 


R. 


Rabbatts,  882 

Races,  150 

Rackham,  142 

Rackligh  or  Reekely,  699,  863 

Racton,  518,  521 

Racton  Manor.  518,  519.  520,  521 

Radfield,  723 

Radyngton  Manor,  652 

Raiffords,  432 

Rakehill,  363,  366 

Rakes,  568 

Ramballs  or  Rumbolls,  681 

Randhurst  or  Rendhurst,  300 

Randols,  678  , 

Ranscombe  Manor,  446,  447,  453 

Rapkins,  584,  585 

Rattle  (le),  1081 

Ratton  Manor,  817,  818 

Ratton  Harwards  Manor,  438,  818 

Rawley  Manor,  317 


Rawmere  (Roughmere  or  Midellavant) 

Manor,  698,  702 
Rayles,  1003 
Raymonds  Manor,  793 
Raynslye  Manor,  Herts,  401,  402 
Reades,  218,  219 
Reads  or  Carpenters  Reads,  125 
Redegate,  406 
Redfeld,  584,  823 
Redingham,  709 
Redland  in  Mayfield,  579 
Redland  in  West  Wittering,  1016 
Red  lands.  283 
Red  Lion  (le),  689,  1032 
Redstone  Manor,  585 
Red  wall,  9 
Redyns,  1117 
Reed,  362 
Reeders,  708 
Reedes,  820 

v  2 


284 


INDEX   OP    PLACES. 


Reedes  or  Standeins,  832 

Reeds  or  Tulls,  124 

Reekely  or  Rackligh,  699 

Reeland  or  Ryland,  222,  224,  225,  228 

Reigate  <»•  Ryegate,  166,  585 

Rendhurst  or  Randhurst.  300 

Rendhurst  in  Mayfield.  384 

Rendley.  665 

Reratts,  542 

Retherbrigge,  8.     See  Rotherbridge 

Reynolds^?1  Reighnolds garden,  431,433 

Rey veils,  992 

Rickhurst,  681 

Rickney,  708 

Riddens,  723 

Riddens  (le),  536,  537 

Riddens  in  Cuckfield,  859 

Riddens  in  Hartfield,  629 

Ridgebrook,  732,  823 

Ridgehill,  211 

Rill  (le),  620 

Rimans  hill,  499 

Ringden,  871 

Ringmer,  226,  242,  243,  288,  446,  533, 

638,  639,  759,  816,  870.  910.  946,  947, 

967,  968,  969,  1018,  1069 
Ringmer  Manor,  647 
Ripe,  2,  34,  102,  354,  446,  447,  540,  640. 

693,  834,  841,  843,  980,  1020,  1073 
Ripmead,  475 
Ripsley,  122 
River  Manor,  326 
Rivers  farm,  658 
Riversland,  224,  228 
Rivers  Manor,  Essex,  324 
Robertsbridge,  134,  649,  922 
Robertsbridge  Abbey.  897,  951 
Robertsbridge  Manor,  897,  951 
Rockenhurst,  579 
Rocland  or  Rockland  Manor,  448 
Rodmell,  447 
Rogate,  122,  124,  125,  412,623,624,725, 

757 

Rogate  Manor,  1105 
Roghay  Manor,  652 
Rolf  Colvyels.  617 
Rolvenden  or  Rownden,  363,  967 
Romney,  4 
Romney  Marsh,  73 
Rongeton  Manor,  185,  782 
Ropers,  220,  829 
Ropyars,  42 
Rose  or  Busses,  288 
Rostocke,  1028 
Rotham,  323 
Rotherbridge,  13.    See  Retherbrigge 


Rotherfield,  66.  70,  73,   111,  148,  150, 

155,  383,  384,  418,  420,  665,  671,  705, 

706,  857,  1047,  1048,  1078,  1096 
Rottingdean,  153,  491,  757,  860 
Roughborough,  249 
Roughey,  285,  1113 
Roughey  Manor,  285,  286 
Roughmere  (Rawmere  or  Midellavant) 

Manor,  698 
Rounden,  74 
Rowfold,  245 
Rowlandsmeads,  230 
Rownden.     See  Rolvenden 
Rownor,  485 

Rowsefleld  or  Westfield,  787 
Ruckland,  298 
Kudgwick,  101,  138,213,284,485,569. 

570,  590,  642,  737,  738,  765.  766,  864. 

925,  927,  999,  1043 
Ruffield,  608 
Rumboldswyke,  220 
Rumboldswyke  Manor.  157,  408,  886 
Rumbolls  or  Ramballs,  681 
Runtington  or  Saberton  Manor,  19,  575 
Rushbrooke,  708 
Rushcroft.  564,  565 
Rusper,  170.  174,  213,  285,  299,  313,  314, 

374,  584,  652,  688.  717,  731,  769,  823, 

988,  989 

Rusper  Manor,  688 
Russells  in  Laughton,  229 
Russells  in  Rogate,  125 
Russhet  (the),  222 
Russhets  (the),  834 
Rustington,  481,  745,  891 
Rustington  (Rustyndon)  Manor,  67, 76, 

266,  292,  965 
Rutlandshire,  951 
Rutlington,  1028 
Ryddens,  174 
Rye,  425,  426.  429,  464,  467,  469,  516, 

517,  526,  597,  683,  684,  685,724,  934, 

935,  1021,  1038 
Ryefield,  252 
Ryegate.     See  Reigate 
Ryelonds,  860 
Ryland.     See  Reeland 
Rypars,  41 
Rype.    See  Ripe 
Rype  (la),  Manor,  896 
Rysebarne,  825 
Ryshmede,  399 
Ryverhall,  419,  420 
Ryverhall  or  Watergates,  419,  420 
Ryverhill,  483 
Ryvers,  675 


s. 


Saberton  or  Saperton  or   Runtington 

Manor,  19,  675 

Saffreys  or  Saffries.  390,  597,  598,  599 
St.  Andrew's,  Chichester,  924 


St.  Anne's,  Lewes,  910 

St.     Botolph     without     Bishopsgate, 

London. 1079,  1080 
St.  Bridget's,  London.  337 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


285 


St.  Clement's,  Hastings,  995 

St.  Cleres  or  Clares  Manor,  637,  748 

St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West,  London,  865 

St.  George's,  Southwark,  985 

St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  London,  530 

St.  John  Evangelist,  London,  698 

St.  John's,  Lewes,  730,  816,  947 

St.  Leonard's.  386.  387 

St.  Leonard's  Forest,  778 

St.  Leonard's  (in  Hollington)  Manor, 

631 

St.  Magnus  the  Martyr.  London,  1020 
St.  Martin  Outwich,  London,  2KJ,  261 
St.  Mary  Aldermary,  London,  698,  970 
St.  Mary  Colechurch,  London,  87 
St.   Mary    Spitle,   London,   716,    1079, 

1080 

St.  Mary's,  Kent,  425 
St.  Mary  Westout,  947,  967,  1044 
St.  Michael's,  Lewes.  696 
St.  Mildred's  in  the  Poultry,  London,  87 
St.  Nicholas  Olave's,  London,  201 
St.  Olave's,  Chichester,  924 
St.  Olave's,  Hart  Strret,  London,  865 
St.  Olave's  in  Old  Jewry,  87 
St.  Pancras,  843,  930.  942,  1007 
St.  Peter  and  St.  Mary  Westout,  947, 

967,  1044 

St.  Thomas  Apostle.  London.  698 
Sakam,  925 
Salcott,  517 
Salehurst,  22,   161,  205,  376,430,  538, 

539,  649,  790,  832,  883,  922,  923,  951, 

987,  1048,  1098,  1099 
Salehurst  Manor,  790 
Saltcroft  1075 
Salters,  1094 
Salvington,  512,  719,  925 
.Saly,  733 
Sancottes,  378 
Sandeland,  222 
Sanders,  117,  118 
Sandfields,  362 

Sandhills  in  East  Grinstead.  576 
Sandhills  in  Worth,  777 
•  Sands,  117,  118 
Sandys,  1100 
Sangwynes,  595 
Saperton.     See  Saberton 
Sarehagers,  722,  723 
Saunders,  742,  1102,  1122, 1123 
Sawceland    (Sawcessland),    224,    225, 

228 

Saxtens,  1113 
Sayes,  341 

Sayes  Court  or  Tawkes  Manor,  656,  657 
Scarfax  (Scarfolks).     See  Carfax 
Scarletts,  629 
Scarletts  furnace,  629 
Scarvills  garden,  249 
Scatfield  or  Chatfield,  171 
Scaynes,  1112 
Scolfes,  253 


Scorpions.  374 

Scotenham  737 

Scotts,  150 

Scripses  and  Scripses  croft,  542,  724 

Scryches  or  Whitrowfield,  138 

Scufflands,  475 

Scurles,  564,  565 

Scutsteame,  227 

Seaford,  371,  373,  488,  631,  794 

Seaford  Manor.  120,  330,  495 

Scale,  723,  865,'  1090 

Scale  or  Seeding,  503.  959 

Searelands,  406,  772 

Sebeche  or  Sewenbeche,  549 

Sedgbrooke,  773 

Sedgiemead,  22 

Sedlescombe,    57,    136,    179,    375,  424, 
426,  649.  897,  902,  904,  934,  1038 

Seeleys  or  Seligh,  970 

Selborowes,  560 

Selham,  148,  658 

Seligh  or  Seeleys,  970 

Selmeston,  354,  370,  371,  396,  438,  440, 
693,  801,  802,  835,  861,  862,  908 

Selmeston  or  Ludley  Manor,  472,  652, 
655 

Selsea,  121,  602,  758,  879,  977 

Selves,  223,  227 

Sendalys,  518 

Sene  or  Loxefield,  564,  565 

Sereland.    See  Searelands 

Series  in  Fletching,  536,  537 

Series  in  Horsham,  723 

Serlond  or  Hernland,  931 

Serris  or  Erris,  1117 

Servells  or  Estlands,  712 

Sevenoaks,  69,  723 

Sewell,  112 

Sewells  in  Barcombe,  541 

Sewells  in  Goring,  1071 

Sewenbeche.     See  Sebeche 

Sewerbridge  wood  or  Sewers  wood,  79 

Sexpes,  478 

Sextens  and  Sextens  garden,  498 

Sexteyns  or  Jupps,  716 

Sextons,  50 

Seyviers.  707 

Shadoxhurst,  25,  690 

Shalford,  681 

Sharpenhurst  or  Forwells,  932 

Sharpes,  636 

Sharpethorpe,  60 

Sheepegates,  524 

Sheepeland,  1020 

Sheffield  Manor,  348,  379 

Sheldowne  Manor,  241 

Shelf e  (le),  429 

Shellemead,  746 

Sheltons,  312 

Shelves,  75 

Shelresdowne,  354 

Shepepasture,  308,  309 

Shepharda  Wall,  74 


286 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


Shepley.     See  Shipley 

Shepperdiswysshe,  1 1 

Sheppham,  25,  708 

Sheprodes,  292 

Shepsnoakes.  885 

Shepton  Mallet  Manor,  1073 

Sheptons,  153 

Shepwrights.  890 

Sherlockes,  732 

Shermanbury.   6,    109,   263,   351,    566, 

643,  925 

Shermanbury  Manor,  909 
Shermans.  9fi7 
Sherman's  Chantry.  631 
Shernchurste.  531 
Sherrington  Manor,  693,  801,  802 
Sherts  or  Shorts,  1117 
Shewes,  703 
Shiborne.  998  • 
Shiplake' Hundred,  837,  839 
Shipley  (Shepley),  113.  115,  161,  174, 

213,    216,    480,    481,    483,    485,    687, 

722,  723.  822,  927,  980 
Shipley  Manor,  213,  216 
Shipley  mead,  77 
Shirmanscroft,  218 
Shoesmith,  79 

Sholvestrode  Manor,  39,  446,  447,  453 
Shoolands,  429 

Shopwyke  Egle  Manor,  178,  577 
Shoreham.  100,  103,  105,  107,  108,  109, 

148,  524,  1015 
Shoreham,  Kent,  863 
Shoreham  Manor,  778 
Shorewell,  520 
Shornfold.     See  Sornfold 
Shorthams,  693 
Shortisfield  or   Shortesfield,   584,  731, 

823 

Shortlese,  851 
Shorts  or  Sherts,  1117 
Shosswell  (Shoyswell)  Hundred,  839 
Shotes,  464 
Shovelshare,  350 
Showlderns,  847 
Shoyswell,  38.     See  Shosswell 
Shreeches,  84 
Shropshire,  530 
Shulbred  Priory.  965 
Shutbefield,  259 
Shyngells.  319,  932 
Shyre,  1088 
Siarne.  394 
Siddlesham,  112.  156,  195.  379,381,510, 

532,  568.  570,  630,  977,  978 
Siddlesham  Manor,  220,  992,  993 
Sillington,  942 
Simnetts,  77 
Sinderford,  579 
Singleton,  1028 
Siviars,  118 
Skanons,  542 
Skaynes,  253 


Skechers,  283 

Skelshouse  croft,  712 

Skents,  419 

Skings.  885 

Sladeland,  714 

Hladelands,  217 

Slafham  (Slaugham),  89,  106,  937 

Slaugham  Manor,  290,  291,  292 

Slauters,  483 

Sleedes  or  Vynes,  26 

Slindon  Manor.  613 

Slinfold,  245,  282,  283.  296,  303,  584, 
585, 716, 721,767,  805,  925,  1022,  1023 

Slip  (le).     Sue  Slype 

Slutt,  937 

Slyce,  432 

Slydens,  540 

Siype  (le),  967,  969 

Smalehill,  970 

Smallwells  croft,  662 

Smithland,  228 

Smithsland.  773 

Smithwike.     See  Smythwyck 

Smythes  in  Mayfield,  301,  851 

Smythes  in  Ripe,  834 

Smythes  or  Tannhouse,  582 

Smyth  escro  ft,  169 

Smyths,  125 

Smythwyck  Manor,  582,  947 

Snapelane,  907 

Snaylhame,  242,  243 

Snetterfelde  Manor,  1073 

Snipe  (le),  228 

Snowes,  1075 

Socknersh,  Sokemershe  or  Sokenesse 
Manor,  257,  258,  291 

Socothhall.  570 

Sokemershe  or  Sokenesse.  See  Sock- 
nersh 

Somerleigh,  898 

Somer  Roode,  660,  661 

Somers,  431 

Somersetshire,  479,  668,  939,  983,  1073 

Somersey,  863 

Sompners.  849 

Sompting  or  Sounting,  148,  150.  172, 
213.  269,  273,  281.  298.  480,  1084 

Sonder,  1111 

Sonnyngleghe  Manor,  1047 

Soontland,  1012 

Sopers  in  Pulborough,  764 

Sopers  in  West  Grinstead.  514.  515 

Sornfold  or  Shornfold,  252,  253 

Sothington.  356 

Sounting  Manor,  1073 

Sounting  Peverell  Manor.  640 

Sountinge  Welde  Manor,  1073 

Southampton,  76,  201,  894 

Southborough,  910 

Southcourte,  446,  453 

Southease.  631 

Southeese  with  Heighten,  969 

Southeighton,  849 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


287 


Southeye,  301,  378 

boutheye  or  Wrenhams,  851 

Southeys,  356 

Southfield  in  Fletching,  536,  537 

Southfield  in  Lindfield.  153 

South  Harting,  285 

South  Harting  Manor,  ]  105 

Southheath,  434 

Southilond,  480,  483 

South  Lancing  Manor.     Sec  Monckes 

Southlands,  194 

Southleazes,  513 

South  Mailing,  387,  980 

South   Mailing  Lindfield  Manor,  222, 

228 

Southmead.  967 
Southover.  86,  147,  447,  530,  634,  870, 

910,  990,  1044 
Southover  Manor,  247 
South  Stoke,  114 
South  Stoke  Manor,  592,  613 
South wark,  22.  31,  286,  985 
Southwater,  769,  823,  824 
Southwaters,  658 
Southwick,  102,  142,  313,  314,  382,  524, 

631,  986 

Southwick  Manor,  313 
Southworth.     Sue  Sugworth 
Southye  Manor,  154,  1076 
Sowthhaynes,  45 
Sowthland,  570 
Sowtram  (Southeram),  990 
Spades  or  Blackstroods,  259 
Sparr  (le),  485,  716,  722,  723 
Sparrow  green,  188,  419 
Speares.  1003 
Spelcridge,  918 
Spellfield,  419 
Spenserswyshe,  869 
Spickets  Marshes,  1081 
Spitleland,  683,  684,  085 
Spitlestreet,  970 
Spittens  or  Churchfeldes,  299 
Spongate,  1115 
Spoonefield,  967 
Spooners,  263 
Spratts,  150 
Spreckle,  662 
Springham,  9,  10 
Spryngetts,  430 
Squire  croft,  Wivelsfield,  773 
Squirecroft  in  Worth,  777 
Squirefield,  865 
Staffoldmead,  746 
Stakenden,  375 
Stamerham,  988,  989 
Stammerham.  662,  716,  722,  723 
Stamplyns,  173 
Standbridge,  302 
Standeins  or  Reedes,  832 
Standen  or  Stansted  Manor,  437 
Standen  or  Haselholt,  751 
Standen,  Herts,  401,  402 


Standene,  39 

Staniitw,  80,  81,  84,  1057 

Stanmer,  860 

Stansted  or  Standen  Manor,  437 

Stansted,  Kent,  566 

Stantons  Manor,  226 

Staple  Ash.  51,  52,  1034 

Staplehurst,  151 

Staples,  2 

Starmy  place,  890 

Stauntons,  1048 

Stedham,  47,  127,  221,  254,  477,  580 

Stedham  Manor,  254 

Stedmans  or  Brights,  716,  721,  722,  723 

Steedcroft,  662 

Steeres,  512 

Sternham,  943 

Steyning,  117,  118,  146,  313,  399,  401, 

402,  403,  566,  635,  645.,  819,  821,  844, 

882,  939,  948,  952,  1015,  1046 
Steyning  Manor,  647 
Stiffords  Clay,  698 
Stockbridge,  640 
Stodham,  126 
Stoke,    West     Stoke    or    Stoke    near 

Chichester   Manor,   992,   993,    1007, 

1008 

Stoke,  164,  826,  1025 
Stokehouse,  969 
Stokepark,  216 
Stokers,  427 
Stokynhams,  229 
Stondon  Hall  Manor,  Essex,  927 
Stone,  424,  426.  690,  1059 
Stonecroft,  Hailsham,  371 
Stonecrof  t,  Horsted  Keynes,  557 
Stonefield,  796 
Stoneford,  368 
Stonegrove,  1083,  1084 
Stonehams  or  Lonehams,  904 
Stonehouse,  467 
Stonehurst,  754 
Stonehylls.  469 
Stoneland,  799 
Stonelands,  745,  746 
Stonemead  or  Strowdesmead,  299 
Stoneineads,  536,  537 
Stonerocks,  149,  153 
Stoners,  584,  823 
Stones,  94 
Stonnlyngs,  751 
Stookes,  145 
Stopham,  135,  377,  385,  642,  648,  675, 

926,  976 

Stopham  Manor,  89,  90 
Storghton    Manor.      See    Storrington 

Manor 

Storkers  or  Storkhurst,  137 
Storrington,   353,   676,   737,   745,   814, 

815,  925,  930,  942 

Storrington  or  Coodham  Manor,  209 
Storrington  or  Storghton  Manor,  29, 

32 


288 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


Storyes  Havyn,  864 

Stoushton,   48,  54,  76,   260,    809,  904, 

1028 

Stoughton  Manor,  057 
Stratford  Tony  Manor,  448,  1073 
Streame  house,  428,  429 
Streatehouse  or  Streateland,  1091 
Street,  11,  334,  750 
Street  Manor,  482 
Streeters.  703 
Strete,  1025 
Streteland.  706 
Stretyngton,  549 
Strindeton,  1026 
Strodeland,  419 
Strokers.  370 
Strongesland,  1071 
Strood,  593 

Strood  or  Stroodlands,  283,  296 
Stroodland,  386,  387.  648 
Stroodwickes  wood,  504 
Strowdesmead  or  Stonemead,  299 
Strudgate,  317 
Stubblehurst,  523 
Stubcrofte  Manor,  135,  137 
Stubleland,  9,  10 
Stubmead,  237 
Stultfield,  146 
Stumblehole,  313,  374 
Stumblet  (le),  419,  420 
Styckers,  483 

Stydolls  or  Stydolphes,  723 
Stylars,  872,  873 
Suffolk,  640,  730 
Sugham,  587 

Sugworth  or  Southworth,  149,  153 
Sulham  Manor,  965 
Sullington.  28,  141,  142,  161,  662,  735, 

736,  926,  931 


Sultington  Manor,  662,  931,  932 

Sunt,  706 

Sunt  cr  Huntesparck,  409 

Sunworth,  297 

Supton  or  Sutton  Manor,  1077 

Surrey.  286,  317,  333,  364,  374,  384,  447, 

453,  513.  530,  591,  681,  716,  730,  732, 

924,  985,' 1028,  1096,  1124 
Suthehall  Manor,  919 
Sutton,  137,  217,  480,  483,  525,  716.  737, 

1029 

Sutton  Manor,  373,  631,  779 
Sutton  or  Supton  Manor,  1077 
Swaceland  (Swaces  or  Swares),  496, 

504 

Swadhurst,  863 
Swan  (le)  in  Cliffe,  363,  366 
Swan  (le)  in  Steyning,  401 
Swann  (le)  in  Fittleworth,  976 
Swanborough  Manor,  213 
S  wanes  or  Halers,  608 
Swans  or  Swanes  in  Hollington,  386, 

387,  648 

Swannes  Nest  (The),  947 
Swantwissels,  883 
Swaynes,  94 
Sweete  (le),  150 
Sweetes,  465 

Swetes  (Swetmays  or  Whitmays),  777 
Swifte,  883 

Swineshed  Manor,  1073 
Swylde  (le),  737 
Swyneham,  371,  373 
Swynes,  772 
Sybbs,  368 
Symes,  150 
Syngels,  319,  932 
Syon  Manor  in  Isleworth,  781 
Sywars,  117 


T. 


Taberlers  or  Taverners  Hall,  216 

Tablehurst  Manor,  337 

Tabretts,  473 

Tandridge,  152,  587 

Tangmere,  381,  612,  653,  758,  829 

Tanhowse,  745 

Tankersbridge,  725,  727 

Tannersfield,  150 

Tannershyll,  796 

Tannersmead,  874 

Tannhouse  or  Smythes,  582 

Tannhousefield  and  Tannhouse    Fard, 

72 

Tarbledowne,  452 
Tarring,  83,  269,  271,  275,  276,278,  384, 

499,  512,  553,  719,  1069 
Tarring  Camoys  Manor,  324 
Tarring  Nevill  Manor,  384 
Tarring  Peverell  Manor,  383 
Tarring  St.  Clere  Manor,  384 


Taverners  Hall  or  Taberlers  Hall,  216 
Tawkes   Manor   or    Sayes   Court,  656, 

657 

Telscombe,  488,  757 
Telscombe  Manor,  337 
Telton  or  Tylton  Manor,  448,  452 
Tenterden,  835,  862,  934 
Terme  (le),  22 
Terryes,  662 
Terryng  Manor,  1069 
Terwick  (Teryke),  322,  472,  725.     See 

Turwicke 

Testers  or  Anstye,  720 
Testers  Manor,  570 
Thakeham,  719,  942,  952,  1025,  1068 
Thakenham   Manor,  29,   32,    101,   102, 

161 

Theale  or  Mill  farm,  570 
Theleland,  714 
Thetchers  or  Cockes,  713,  714 


i   OF    PLACES. 


289 


Thiselworth,  643 

Thistlehawes,  228 

Thomasland  or  Thomsland,  737,  738, 
741 

Thorndale  or  Durndale,  413,  415,  416 

Thornden,  194 

Thorne  or  Dome,  1019 

Thornelands  in  Kirdford,  609 

Thoruelands  in  Ninfield,  72 

Thorney  Manor,  130,  131,  132 

Thornfields  or  Wesfc  Hunts,  820 

Thornmead,  496,  504 

Threeles  or  Estons,  429 

Threelescrof  t,  282 

Threelesland  or  Freeland,  942 

Thrittys,  64 

Thurlwood  Coals  Manor,  788 

Thurstones  or  Durstones.  566 

Thwittes,  149 

Ticehurst,  417,  527.  539,  581,  697,  699, 
700,  703,  850,  863,  871,  883,  884,  907, 
1116 

Tickefeld  or  Tylkfold,  723,  823 

Tickeridge,  75 

Tilgates,  945 

Tilgatt  in-  Tillatt,  662 

Tiluerst,  17,  21,  23 

Tillingham  Manor,  935 

Tillinghurstwood,  680 

Tillington,  13,  39,  321,  326,  658,  781, 
1006 

Tilton,  967,  969 

Tinkers,  224 

Tipps,  1016 

Tittingherst,  317 

Todeham  Manor,  1009,  1010.  Sue  Tod- 
hams 

Todhains,  329.     See  Todeham  Manor 

Todhurst,  737,  738 

Tokinghurst,  111 

Tollers  Manor,  379 

Tollington.     See  Tillington 

Tomestevenlond,  1042 

Tomharris,  894 

Tornkynsland,  287 

Tomwilliams,  473 

Tonham,  i.e.  Todham  Manor,  q.v. 

Torring  Cameas,  Torring  Nevill,  Tor- 
ring  Peverell,  and  Torring  St.  Clear 
Manors.  See  Tarring  Camoys,  etc. 

Torrington  St.  Clere  Manor,  444 

Tortington,  357,  358,  359,  625,  771 

Tortington  Manor,  495 

Tortington  Cheynes  Manor,  491,  495 

Tortington  Priory,  1020 

Totheyse,  64 

Tothill  or  Longlands,  47 

Totlands,  1066 

Tottesland,  532 

Tottington  Manor,  643,  805 

Tottingworth,  369 

Totty,  540 

Towland  or  Townland  Manor,  Kent,  930 


Townefield  (le),  931 

Townehouse  in  Ashurst,  938 

Townehouse  in  Horsted  Keynes,  584 

Townehouse  in  Warnham,  739 

Townemanmead,  625 

Townerow,  706 

Townes,  872,  873 

Townland   or  Towland   Manor,  Kent, 

930 

Tradland,  297 
Tredcraftes  grounde,  1032 
Tremans  or  Tremaynes,  150,  223,  227, 

228 

Trench  (le),  705 
Trenchmers,  720 

Trendells  or  Tryndells,  478,  1040 
Trendleacre,  61 
Trendlegrove,  1075 
Treshcroft,  438 

Trewly  or  Truleigh  Manor,  106,  847 
Treyford  Manor,  50,  53 
Tribwick,  568 
Trigolls,  360 

Tringham  Manor.     See  Hardham 
Trippemead,  326 
Trippetts,  128 
Tritton,  76 
Trotnells,  885 
Trotton,  122,  123,  260,  652 
Trotton  Manor,  472,  652 
Truleigh.     See  Trewly 
Tryndells.     See  Trendells 
Tryshes,  153 
Tuckers,  536,  537 
Tucknames  and  T.  brook,  61,  939 
Tudeley,  Kent,  226 

Tulliugton  (Tullyton).     See  Tillington 
Turners  in  East  Grinstead,  478 
Turners  in  Horsted  Keynes,  223 
Turners  in  Ifield,  374 
Turners  Croft,  1020 
Turners  land  or  Bowriggs,  1117 
Turwicke,  123,  124.     See  Terwick 
Tutsomes,  733 

Twineham,  140,  174,  179,  289,  643,  982 
Twineham   Manor,  290,  291,  292,  981, 

982,  984,  986 
Twortham,  1081 
Twyning,  Glos.,  976 
Twytmottes,  11 
Twytts,  153 
Tybalds,  941 

Tybnam  Manor,  Norfolk,  412 
Tyckeredges,  561,  564,  565 
Tyckf old.     See  Tickefeld 
Tydinglye,  785 

Tyecroft  in  Horsted  Keynes,  917 
Tyecrof t  in  Jevington,  686 
Tyefield,  150 
Tyehawe,  150 
Tyelands,  49 
Tyes,  588 
Tyes  Manor,  710 


290 


INDEX   OF    PLACES. 


Tylbyes,  766 

Tylehouse,  921 

Tylton.     See  Telton 

Tynders  or  Tyndhurst,  117,  118 


Tynsley,  158,  313 
Tysehurst.     Sec  Ticehurst 
Tytmose  acre  and  T.  field,  61 


u. 


Uckfield.  103,  327,  384.  564,  565,  680, 

902.  1054.  1070 
Udimer  (Udymer),  162,  190,  191,  424, 

425,  426,  904.  934.  951,  1038 
Udimer,  Udimere,  or  Odymere  Manor, 

175,  376 

Underdownes.  429 
Uphill  Manor,  153 
Upuiarden,  92,  260,  389,  476,  510,  513, 

644,  962.  lOliO,  1063 
Upmarden  Manor,  390,  827,  962 
Upperdowneway,  1110 


Upper  Eastfield.     Sec  Eastfield 

Upper  Hooke  or  Gild  ridge,  907 

Upper  Homeland.     See  Homeland 

Upper  Spartenden,  478 

Upper  Toate  (le),  714 

Upperton.  896 

Upperton  Mead  or  Upton  Meadow,  125 

Upper  Walstead  or  Westlands.  1039 

Uppwyk.  896 

Upwaltham.  323,  324,  325 

Upwike  or  Wyke,  983 

Ushudds,  944 


Velde,  1038 
Venters,  174 
Verdley,  39 
Verdley  Manor,  39 
Verredge  and  V.  down,  79 
Vigoroweshowse,  431 
Villands,  94 


V. 


Violetts,  767 

Virgins,  1081 

Virspygs,  150 

Vynales,  375 

Vynalls.  536,  537 

Vyuars.     See  Great  Vynars 

Vynes  or  Sleedes,  26 


w. 


Wadesland,  772 

Wadhurst,  74,  79,  111,  188,  350,  362, 

384,  419,  420,  562,  564,  565,  581,  673, 

674,  697,  850,  907 

Wakehurst  Manor,  313,  314,  315,  317 
Walberton,  627,  628,  975 
Walberton  Manor,  143,  144 
Walderdon  Manor,  964 
Walderne  Manor.  179,  779 
Walderton,  260,  519,  520,  962,  963 
Walderton  Meaner,  28,  260. 735, 736,  771, 

964 
Waldron,  63,  65, 145,  241,  354.  372,  391, 

432,  575, 579,  594, 902,  919, 1048, 1 110, 

1114 
Waldron  or  Harringall's   Manor,  391, 

392 

Walehill  or  Weild  Manor,  643 
Wales,  113 

Walfords  or  Bosses,  721 
Walhams,  66,  70 

Walkhampstead  or  Godstone,  587 
Walleis,  512 
Walles,  362 
Wallis,  22 
Walredge,  703 

Walsted  Manor,  224,  225,  228 
Walsteeds  or  Walksteeda,  107,  108,  171 


Walston  Manor,  co.  Warwick,  98,  927 

Walstone  Manor,  495 

Waltham,  1029 

Walwyn,  64 

Wanmere,  242 

Wanners,  243 

Wanningore  Manor,  472,  652 

Wantley,  926 

Wantley  Manor.  630,  711 

Wappingthorne  Manor.  643 

Warbleton,  38,  148,  150.  151,  241,  242, 

368,  605,  615,  649,  650,  682,  875,  885, 

1018.  1075 
Warblington,  520 
Warblington  Manor,  331 
Wardingleed  Manor,  6.   Sec  Warninglid 
Wardleigh,  17,  21.  23 
Wards,  871 

Warlington  Manor,  840 
Warminghurst  or  Wormmghurst.  33, 

480,  761,  931 
Warnham,  90,  101,  138,  161,  213,  283, 

285.  584,  585,  662.  713.  714,  716,  721, 

^723,  731,  732,  823,  872,  873,  1097.  1124 
Warnham  Manor,  285 
Warningcamp,  303.  695,  852 
Warninglid,  106.     Sec  Wardingleed 
Wartling,  179,  202,  223,  241,  251,  252, 


INDEX  OF   PLACES. 


291 


253,  349,  368,  391,  398,  534,  539,  578, 

605,  677,  679.  728,  740,  770,  869,  875, 

876,  877,  983,  1018,  1041,  1075.     See 

Wratling 

Warwickshire,  98,  927,  1073 
Washbrooke.  231 
Washington,  105,    112,    141,   142,    161, 

209,  292,  360,  485,  506,  746 
Washland,  197 
Wasshinghain,  142 
Wassington  Manor,  778 
Watchcroft,  99 
Waterbridges.  732 
Watergates  or  Riverhall,  419,  420 
Watermans  in  Bishopston,  1056 
Watermans  in  Findon,  112 
Wateryard,  673 

Watling  01-  Wertling  Manor.  448 
Watling  Street,  698.  970 
Watsland,  643 
Wauges  or  Wulges,  540 
Wayhurst,  925 
Weanelands  or  Infords,  834 
Weanyers,  69 
Webbs,  834 

Weeke  or  Weke,  110,  114,  128 
Weekhouse,  570 
Weild  or  Walehill  Manor,  643 
Weliiowne,  372 
Welland.  733 
Wellcroft.  22 
Wellers,  825,  1032 
Weltham  or  Wickham,  399 
Wenborne  or  Crouch,  362 
Wenham  Manor,  Rogate,  412 
Wepham,  1026 

Wephurst  Manor.  385.  386,  387,647,  648 
Werde  (le).  875,  876,  877 
Werde  Manor,  951 
Werke  (le),  869 
West  Angmering,  67,  71,  805,  852,  891, 

956     See  Angmering 
West  Angmering  Manor,  803 
West  Ashling,  748,  912.     See  Ashling 
Westbourne.    167,   260,   321,   324,   389, 

521.  559,  637,  748,  924 
Westbrooke.  199,  200 
Westburton,  277 
Westcotts,  634 
Westcrof  t,  931 
West    Dean,    East     Sussex.   340,   908, 

1020 

West  Dean  Manor,  East  Sussex,  1020 
West  Dean  or  Earlscourt,  1020 
West  Dean,  Westden  (West  Sussex),  51, 

52.  179,  248,  249,  250,  321,  912,  991, 

1034 
West   Dean   Manor,  West  Sussex.  656, 

657 

Westden  Manor,  165 
Westfeeld  or  Rowsefield,  787 
Westfield,  241,  242,  340,  356,  527,  560, 

835,  862,  902,  904,  1065,  1087,  1097 


Westfield  in  Worth,  1024 

Westfield  Manor,  835,  861,  862 

Westfield  Ride,  227 

West  Firle,  102,  784,  841,  842.  See  Firle 

West  Fishborne.    See  Fishborne 

\Vestgreen,  374 

West  Grinstead,  61,  102,  117,  118.  169, 

207,  208,  216,  280,  351.  479,  480^  487, 

489,  497,  498.  499.  606,  514.  515,  550, 

551.  566,  636^  643,  719,  745J  764,  768, 

820,  882,  J)39,  940.  944.  952,  959,  960, 

966,  998,  1052,  1112 
West  Grinstead  House  and  Park,  939, 

959,  960 

West  Grinstead  Manor,  940.  959,  960 
Westham,  1.  20,  25,  176,  202.  203,  241, 

253,  341,  364,  406,  529,  563.  607,  614, 

634,  704,  707,  708,  724.  772,  841,  902, 

1017,  1018,  1019,  1056,  1081 
Westhampnett,  143,  144,  345,  346.  702, 

1009 

Westhampnett  Manor,  1010 
West  Harting,  285.  725 
West  Harting  Manor.  1105 
West  Hoathly,  44,  60,  75,  99,  148,  150, 

151,  182,  183,  186,  187,  228,  313,  314, 

344,  404,  405,  468,  587,  588.  589.  656, 

657, 670,  692,  725,  798,  799, 1083. 1097, 

1100,  1101,  1115 

West  Hunts  or  Thornefields,  820 
West  Inhams,  889 
West  Itchenor,  795,  898,  1016 
Westlandfield,  475 
Westlandes  in  Guestling,  242 
Westlands  in  Cuckfield,  148,  153 
Westlands  in  Home,  364 
Westlands  in  Ifield,  407 
Westlands  in  Petworth,  40 
Westlands  or  Upper  Walstead  in  Lind- 

field,  1039 

West  Lavant  Manor,  410,  758 
West  Longcroft,  99 
Westlulham,  839 
West  Marden.  92,  388,  389,  518,  559, 

666,  827,  962. 1060,  1061,  1062,  1064 
West  Marden  Manor,  178,  577 
Westmeston.  226,   232,  334,   393.  474, 

680,  941 
Westmeston    or    Westmiston    Manor, 

334.  437,  482 
West  Mill,  844 
Westminster  Heath,  1087 
Westneston.     See  Wiston 
Westnewicke.  703 
Westomleighi  1042 
Weston,  135 

Westons  or  Westens,  722,  723 
West  Preston,  891,  952 
West  Preston  Manor,  67 
West  Stoke  Manor,  604 
West    Thorney  Aglands    Manor,   345, 

346 
West  Wittering,  West  Wytering,  121, 


292 


INDEX  OF  PLACES. 


156,  196,  322,  381,  532,  570,  602,  788, 

879.978,  1016 
Wetland,  149 
Wevers,  850 
Whalesbarrow,  1117 
Whalesborough,  536,  537 
Whalsinead,  259 
Whates,  875 

Whatlington.  136,  897,  904.  1059,  1097 
Wheatefield,  99 
Wheelers,  1071 
Wheelers  or  Glovers,  1075 
Whelpelye.  885 
Whitebeards,  283 
Whitehall,  278 
White  Horse  (le),  883,  884 
Whitehouse,  570 
White  lambe  (le),  970 
Whites  in  Battle,  69 
Whites  in  Goring,  81,  83,  84,  1057 
Whitlands,  249 
Whitmays  or  Swetes,  777 
Whitpotts,  935 
Whittes,  80 

Whittingweeke.     See  Wittingwyke 
Whytebroke,  94 
Wickens  or  Wickherst,  907 
Wickensande  Manor.     See  Wyksand 
Wickersfield,  374 
Wickewar  Manor,  1073 
Wickham  in  Lindfield,  773 ;  in  Steyning, 

819  ;  in  Icklesham,  968 
Wickham  or  Weltham,  399,  403 
Wickham  Manor,  117.     See  Great  and 

Little  Wickham 
Wickhams,  22,  146 
Wickherst  or  Wickens,  907 
Widley,  390 

Wiggenholt,  650,  737,  741,  746 
Wiggenholt  Manor,  746,  804,  805,  806, 

807 

Wightden  Kaylyf  Manor,  864 
Wighten  or  Wigden,  941 
Wightes  (le),  631 
Wigsel  Manor,  316 
Wigsells,  73 
Wilcocks,  720 
Wilcome,  643 
Wilderness,  723 
Wildgose,  588 

Wilhawes  or  Wilhawell,  872,  873 
Wilkins  farm.  1056 
Willards  in  Pulborough,  737,  738 
Willards  in  Waldron,  1114 
Willards  or  Chantlers,  44,  1115 
Willbridge  Manor,  358 
Willetts,  533 

Williams,  742,  1102,  1122,  1123        , 
Willie,  Hants.  305 
Willingdon,  140,  179,  312,  354,  438,  555, 

817,  818,  841,  919,  920,  921.  1020 
Willings,  1083,  1084 
Willshama  or  Megham,_28,  38 


Wilmington,  594,  608 

Wilshams,  371,  373,  422 

Wilshams  or  Herstmegham  Manor,  878 

Wilsland,  117,  118 

Wiltshire,  448,  668,  927.  930,  1073 

Winchelsea,  66,  168,  516,  577,  831, 1088 

Winckley,  94 

Windents,  432 

Winshells  wood,  835 

Winters,  754 

Wisborough  Green,  113,  213,  454,  485, 

591,  619,  632,  742,  743,  765,  766,  849, 

853,  998,  999.  1001,  1002.  1005,  1025, 

1026,  1027,  1091,  1102,  1122,  1123 
Wisborough     or     Wisborough     Green 

Manor,  647 
Wisdoms,  125 

Wishe  (le)  in  Laughton,  967 
Wishe  (le),  Warbleton,  885 
Wishe  (the),  Lewes,  946,  947 
Wiston,    117,  118,  163,   269,  3fiO,   385, 

386,  387,  583,  645,  648,  746,  915,  938', 

939,  985,  1068,  1071 
Wiston     (Westneston,      Westmeston) 

Manor,  936,  938 
Wistons  gardens,  719 
Withyham.  22,  66,  69,  70,  73,  533,  555, 

902,  1047.  1078,  1097 
Withyham  Manor,  216,  337 
Witringes,  320 
Wittersham,  Kent,  415.  424,  425,  426, 

683,  690,  967,  1059,  1087 
Wittington.  1120 
Wittingwyke  or   Whittingweeke,  487, 

497  498 
Wivel'sfield,  153.  228,  475,  483,  750,  751, 

773,  775,  864 

Woborne  or  Owborne  Manor,  640 
Wodcottland,  47,  477 
Wodcroft,  47 
Woddies,  149 
Woddockes,  406 
Wodecote.  143,  144 
Wodeland,  11 

Wodensill  Manor,  Bucks.  938 
Wodhorne,  898 
Wodroffe  Manor,  951 
Wogham,  247,  947 
Wolborough  Manor,  158,  1043 
Wol bridge  Manor,  357 
Wollfree  (le)  or  Wosland,  882 
Wolryngton,  896 
Wolston  Manor.     See  Walston 
Wolverton,  332 
Wolvescroft,  1093 
Wonworth  Manor,  454,  456,  457.  458, 

459,  460,  592 
Wood,  128 
Woodbrooke,  880 
Woodchurch,  Kent,  416 
Woodcocks,  153 
Woodcroftes,  991 
Woodgate,  433,  491 


INDEX    OF    PLACES. 


293 


Woodhams,  632 

Woodland,  74 

Woodlands.  368 

Woodmancoat.   94,    95,    109,   263,  289. 

711) 

Woodmancoat  Manor,  520,  521 
Woodmans  (le  grete  and  le  little),  915 
Woodplace,  482 
Woodshuil  or  Bockesals.  687 
Woodsland,  1115 
Woodstocks,  125 
Woodwardes,  461 
Woodwards,  475 
Woodyes,  478 

Woolbeding,  46,  49,  510.  899 
Wooibeding  Manor,  46 
Woolhams,  220 
Wool    Lavington.   Woolladngton,    or 

Wollavington,  124,  483,  683,  709, 1029 
Wool  Lavington  Manor,  454,  456,  457, 

458,  459,  460,  592 
Woolliams,  829 

Woorthe  or  Worth  Manor,  945,  948 
Wootton.  283 

Wootton  near  Fakington,  926 
Woowood  Manor,  643 
Woreham,  94 

Worniinghurst.     See  Warminghurst 
Worsteds.  663 
Worth,  120,  150,  158,  210,  228,313,314, 

364,  374,  407,  444,  445,  588,  652,  725, 

776.  777,  985,  1024 


Worth  or  Byshe  Manor,  564 

Worth  Forest,  384 

Worth   in  Aldingbourne.    1035,    1036, 

1037 

Worthing,  269,  273.  480,  793.  952 
Worthlands,  10S1 
Wosland  or  Wollfree.  882 
Wotton,  117.  118 
Wratling  (?  Wartling),  864 
AVrebwaies  or  Greenes,  22 
Wrenham  or  Southeye,  851 
Wrights  or  Hodges,  1075 
Wulges  or  Wauges,  540 
Wyckham,  399 
Wygelands  or  Wyldings,  429 
Wygstaple,  438 
Wyke  in-  Upwike,  983 
Wyke  Manor,  67,  71 
Wyksand   or   Wykensand    Manor,   95, 

779,  902 
Wylcombe,  860 
Wyldbarrys.  245 
Wyldings  or  Wygelands,  429 
Wyllowse,  229 
Wyhnare,  660,  661 
Wyltyng  Manor,  867.  868 
Wymarks,  566 
Wyses,  79 

Wyshe  (le)  in  East  Dean,  920 
Wyshe  (le)  in  Iden,  469 
Wystysden,  417 


Y. 


Yalding,  201 

Yalding  or  Yelding  Manor,  385,  386, 

387,  646,  647,  648 
Yallchast,  122 
Yalye,  1024 
Yapton,   101,  102,  357,  358,    627,  660, 

661.  864,  926.975,  1020,  1037 
Yapton  Manor,  100,  626,  627 


Yapton  Bulsham  Manor,  357,  358,  359 

Yapton  Coverts  Manor,  358 

Yapton  Rectories  Manor,  358 

Yapton  Shulbred  Manor,  357,  358,  359 

Yfeld  (le),  251 

Yisteds,  101 

Yorkshire,  781 


z. 

Zackett  Manor,  1118 


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