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Full text of "Sussex manors, advowsons, etc., recorded in the Feet of fines, Henry VIII. to William IV. (1509-1833); alphabetically arranged and ed. by Edwin H.W. Dunkin"



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Sussey IRecovb Society 



SUSSEX 



EECOKD SOCIETY 



FOUNDED FOE THE PUBLICATION OF RECORDS 

AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE 

COUNTY. 



VOLUME XIX. 



PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY. 

Hontfnn : 
MITCHELL HUGHES AND CLARKE, PRINTERS, 




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1914. 

SUSSEX JRECOUD SOCIETY. 



LIST OJi 1 OFFICERS. 



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

^Treasurer : 

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

Uttcran? Htmtovs: 

REV. W. HUDSON, F.S.A., 23 ; Moscow COURT, BAYSWATER, W. 
L. F. SALZMANN, F.S.A., WROTH TYES, HARTFIELD, SUSSEX. 

lElecteti Iftemfoers 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. 

REV. E. W. D. PENFOLD. 

R. GARRAWAY RICE, F.S.A. 

C. THOMAS-STANFORD, F.S.A, 



Clerfe anti Collector: 

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

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



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



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

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

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

1912. Bodleian Library, Oxford. 

1901. Boger, J. I. C., Esq., M.A., 10, Heeue 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 Win. 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. 13. O., Esq., Brook House, Huyward's Heath. 

1905. Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Stepheuson R., C.B., Borde Hill, Cuckfield. 

1901. Clarke, Sorners, 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, Albany Road, Guildford. 

1910. Cotching, T., Esq., Horsham. 

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

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

1913. Dann, II. C., Esq., The Beeches, near Stroud, Gloucester. 

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

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

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

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

1913. Eastbourne Free Library. 

1914. Elwes, Ven. Archdeacon, Woolbeding Rectory, Midhurst, 



LIST OF MEMBERS. Vl 

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

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

1913. Frewer, Eev. G. E., The Eectory, Brede. 

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., Hampsteel, Cowfold. 

1912. Gravely, C. E., Esq., 42, George Street, Croydon. 

1901. Green wood, J. Anderton, Esq., Funtington House, Chichester. 

1913. Guildhall Library, London, E.C. 

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

1901. Haines, C. E., Esq., F.S.A., Mazagon, Godalming. 
1901. Hall, W. Hamilton, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.HIST. s., Fordcombe, Tunbridge 
Wells. 

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

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

Allen & Sons, 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. 
1901. Henty, E., Esq., F.S.A., Ferring Grange, near Worthing. 

1911. Heron-Allen, Edwd., Esq., F.L.S., F.E.M.S., F.Z.S., F.E.MET. soc., Large 

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

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., 23, Moscow Court, Bayswater, W. 

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

1914. Lambert, A. U. M., Esq., B.A. CANTAB., South Park Farm, Blechingley. 

1901. Lewes Public Library. 

1913. Library of Congress, Washington, U.S.A., care of E. G. Allen & Sons, 

14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. 

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.B.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. 

1914. Mitchell, W. W., Esq., Maltravers House, Arundel. 

1901. Molineux, Major H. P., F.a.s., Mornington, Buxton Eoad, Eastbourne. 

1901. Newington, Mrs. C., Oakover, Ticehurst. 

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

Square, London, W.C. 
1901. Norfolk, His Grace the Duke of, E.G., E.M., Arundel Castle, Arundel. 

1913. North, J. S.. Esq., 44, Market Street, Brighton. 



LIST OF MEMBERS, 



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

Hove. 

J902. Oliver, E. W., Esq., New Place, Lingfield, Surrey. 

1913. Orme, Rev. J. 13., Bay Trees, East Preston, near Worthing. 

1901. Pannett, A. II., Esq., 16, Boltro Road, Hayward's Heath. 

1911. Penfold, Rev. E. W. D., " Draycott," Southey Road, Worthing. 

1909. Penfold, F. B., Esq., 9, Nottingham Place, W. 

1913. Penfold-Dixori, Rev. W. T., The Priory, Hartfield Road, Eastbourne. 

1914. Plowman, Miss L. Peufold, Ivy Nook, Steyning. 
1907. Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 

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, Cyril Mansions, Prince of Wales Road, S.W. 

1913. Roenier, Baron C. H. von, Lime Park, Hurstmonceux, Sussex. 

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

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

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

1907. Standen, Gilbert, Esq., Villa Roux, Ranulf Road, Cricklewood, N.W. 

1914. Stedman, T. Gurney, Esq., 17, Chichester Terrace, Horsham. 
1901. Stenning, J. C., Esq., Bexley, Saffrons Road, Eastbourne. 
1909. Stevens, F. Bentham, Esq., B.A., LL.B. Camb., St. Annes, Lewes. 
1901. Streatfeild, R. J., Esq., The Rocks, Uckfield. 

1901. Sussex Archaeological Society, Barbican House, Lewes. 

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

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

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

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

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

1914. Withington, Linthrop, Esq., 30, Little Russell Street, W.C. 

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

1913. Worthing Public Library. 

1901. AVyatt, H. R. Penfold, Esq., Cissbury, Worthing. 

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



HONORARY MEMBERS. 



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

The British Museum (Copyright Office), London. 



RULES. 



1. The Society shall be called " THE SUSSEX EECOED 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. 

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



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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 Eules 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 BECOED SOCIETY. 



Report presented at Annual Meeting, llth February, 1914, 



THE Council has the honour to present the Eeport for the past 
year. 

The Society's Volume XVI., consisting of Star Chamber 
Proceedings relating to Sussex from Henry VII. to Philip and 
Mary, by ME. PEECY D. MUKDY, was issued to Members as the 
Volume for 1913. 

As announced last year, the Society was able to issue, at the 
generous cost of private donors, two Extra Volumes of Parish 
Eegisters ; the Begisters of Ardingly, contributed by ME. GEEALD 
W. E. Loder, F.S.A., numbered Volume XVII., and those of 
Angmering by The BEY. E. W. D. PENFOLD, of Worthing, 
numbered Volume XVIII. 

Volume XIX., for the year 1914, will be references to Sussex 
Manors, Advowsons, etc., recorded in the Feet of Fines and various 
other sources, from Hen. VIII. to Will. IV., by ME. E. H. W. 
DUNKIN, F.S.A. The whole series will be sufficient to fill two 
full-sized volumes. The Council has, therefore, decided to issue 
one half as the Volume for 1914. The other half with an Index 
will be issued as the Volume for 1915. The first half, for this year, 
will be ready for issue by April or May. The remainder will be at 
once proceeded with and will be issued early in 1915. 

ME. K. G-AEEAWAT BICE, E.S.A., has prepared his promised 
edition of the Horsham Parish Begisters. It is completed from 
1542 to the year 1635, which will be printed shortly, and it is hoped 
will be issued with an Index in the course of this year. 

It is hoped, too, that before long the Cowfold Begisters will be 
added to the list of the Society's publications. 

The Society is much indebted to the Members whose liberality 
and public spirit enables it to issue so many Extra Volumes without 
cost to its ordinary funds. Members will greatly facilitate the 
work and aims of the Society if they would obtain additional 
Members, and also if they would send to the Clerk donations to be 
applied towards the expense of publishing further Parish Begisters. 

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



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SUSSEX MANORS, ADYOWSONS, ETC., 

RECORDED IN THE 

FEET OF FINES 

HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

(15091833) 



ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED AND EDITED 

EY 

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



VOLUME I. 

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ISSUED TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SUSSEX RECORD SOCIETY FOR 
THE YEAR 1914. 



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PREFACE. 



documents called " Feet of Fines/' preserved in the 
Public Record Office, are practically conveyances of 
land, though nominally the filed records of suits, either real 
or fictitious, by which purchasers of land and those making 
a settlement of freehold property were exonerated from all 
further suits and contentions. The foot or conclusion of the 
Fine was the last act to secure validity of title, and begins 
with the words Htec est finalis concordia, or " This is the 
final agreement." Prior steps in the proceedings were, the 
Writ of Covenant, the Concord, and the Note of the Fine. 

The object of this work is to give under an alphabetical 
arrangement brief abstracts of the Fines levied in the 
Court of Common Pleas from the commencement of the 
reign of Henry VIII. to their abolition in the reign of 
William IV., referring to Manors and other specified here- 
ditaments in the county of Sussex, such as Advowsons, 
Forests, Hundreds, Parks, etc.* In these Fines the defor- 
ciant was the freeholder and the plaintiff the purchaser, 
and thus the right to his purchase was secured by an 
amicable agreement, whereby the freeholder quitclaimed 
his property to the purchaser. Also the plaintiff in a Fine 
was often the tenant to the Prcecipe in a Recovery of the 
same date, barring an estate tail. The lands are set out in 
greater detail in the deed which usually preceded the 

I* No fine was levied after 31 December 1833, by the provisions of " An Act 
>r the Abolition of Fines and Recoveries, and for the Substitution of more 
imple modes of Assurance " (3 and 4 William IV., cap. 74). 



PREFACE. 

levying of a Fine, so that with the knowledge that a Fine 
was levied at a certain date it is well to search the Inden- 
ture Indexes of Enrolments in Chancery for the deed of 
conveyance or settlement, and if not enrolled there to refer 
to similar Indexes of deeds enrolled in the Common Pleas 
and in the King's Bench. These Indexes may be consulted 
in the Search Booms of the Public Record Office. Many 
deeds, however, leading or declaring the uses of a Fine or 
Recovery are not enrolled. 

Most of the contractions used are too obvious to need 
explanation. The reference at the end of each entry gives 
the Term, Regnal Year, and, within square brackets, the 
Year of our Lord. The Term and Regnal Year, adding 
" Sussex " or " Divers Counties," as the case may be, are 
sufficient to produce the original of any Fine required. 

The " Notes " have been frequently consulted for the 
purpose of supplying missing words in the "Feet," when 
the latter have suffered decay. The King's Silver Books, 
which contain abstracts of the Fines, and the enrolments 
of the payment of King's Silver on the Recovery Rolls 
have also been used for the same purpose. 

The present volume contains place-names from A to L. 
The remainder of the alphabet, M to Z, with Indexes of 
Persons and Places to the whole work, will appear in a 
subsequent volume. 

E. H. W. D. 






SUSSES MANORS, ADVOWSONS, ETC., 



RECORDED IN THE 



FEET OE FINES, HEN. VIII. TO WILL. IV. 



Abbarton (Manor). 

See Westmeston alias Stantons (East., 31 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Adrington alias Atherington (Manor). See Atherington. 

Agmerhurst alias Agmondhurst (Manor and Tithes). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich., 8 Qeo. I. 

[1721]). 

Albourne alias Alborne (Advowson of Church) . 

See Sroadwater (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] B.C.*). 

Albourne alias Alborne (Manor). 

See Sroadwater (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] B.C.). 

Walter B-oberts, kt., Gervas Maplesden, esq., and "William Lynn, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Mildmay, Earl of Westmorland, and Greorge 
Fane, kt., deforciants Manor of ALDBOBISTE and tenements in Aid- 
borne quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Walter Roberts (Trin., 
5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

John Juxon, esq., plaintiff 1 , and Mary, Countess of Westmorland, 
Mildmay, Earl of Westmorland, Francis Fane, K.B., Daniel Harvy, 
esq., and Eliab Harvy, gent., deforciants Manor of ALBOBNE and 
tenements in Alborne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

John Fagge, bt., and Margaret Morley, plaintiffs, and William 
Juxon, kt. and bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
ALBOBKE and tenements in Alborne quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of John Fagge (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Albourne alias Alborne (Tithes). 
See Pakins (Mich., 11 Anne [1712]). 

* When the date is followed by the letters D.C., the fine is to be found in the 
parcel labelled " Divers Counties " or " Double Counties," and not in that for 
Sussex. 

VOL. m. B 



2 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 

Alchorne alias Alchornes (Manor). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C. ; Hil., 
1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mick, 
9 Anne [1710]). 
Alciston (Hundred). 

See HeigUon S. Clere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Alciston (Manor). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIIT. [1538]). 
See Reigliton 8. Clere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Alciston (Rectory). 

Thomas Doyley and Thomas Walker, plaintiffs, and William Smith 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Moiety of tenements in SCUTTERITH- 
FIELD and SPITTLEFIELD, also moiety of rectory of ALCISTON, settled 
on plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Doyley, during lives of James Eyles, 
said Jane wife of William Smith, John Farhill and the longest liver 
of them (Trin., 18 & 19 Geo. II. [1745]). 

Langrish Farhill. plaintiff', and John Farhill, esq., and George 
Parker Farhill, gent., deforciants Moiety of tenements in Alciston, 
S. Bartholomew and S. Peter the Great [Chichester], and moiety of 
rectory of ALCISTOX, settled on plaintiff' and heirs during lives of 
James Eyles, Jane wife of William Smith, esq., said John Farhill and 
the longest liver of them (Hil., 30 Geo. II. [1757]). 

John Diiffell, plaintiff, and George Parker Farhill, clerk, defor- 
ciant Tenements in Alciston and rectory of ALCISTOIST settled on 
plaintiff and heirs during lives of Jane, wife of William Smith, esq., 
John Farhill, Edward Carleton, son of Edward Carletoii of Arundel, 
gent., and the longest liver of: them (Hil., 9 Geo. III. [1769]). 

Aldborne (Manor). See Albourne. 

Aldesworth (Manor). 

Richard Lewkenor, esq., and Laurence Stoughton, esq., plaintiffs, 
and William Dawtrey, esq., deforciant Manor of ALDESWORTH and 
tenements in Aldesworth, Westbourne, Chulgrove, Westdean and 
Earthair, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Lewkenor 
(Hil., 24 Eliz. [1581-2]). 

Thomas Stanley, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Dawtrey, gent., 
deforciant Manor of ALDESWORTH and tenements in Westborne, 
Fitleworth, Bury and Coates, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

Philip Jermyn, esq., and Mary his wife, plaintiffs, and Francis 
Dawtrey, gent., and John Stanley, gent., deforciants Manor of 
ALLDESWOKTK alias ALLESWORTH and tenements in Alldesworth and 
Westborne quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Philip Jermyn 
(Trin, 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

See Lordington (Hil., 12 & 13 Ch. II. [1660-1] D C. : Trin., 
36 Ch. II. [1684] D.C.). 



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Aldingbourne alias Aldingborne (Manor). 

Thomas Player, esq., Francis Pecke and James Winstanley, plain- 
tiffs, and Dennys Bond, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manors of ALDINGBORNE and GATES alias WESTEEGATE and tenements 
in Aldingborne and Gates alias Westergate quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Player (East., 1653). 

Aldrington (Advowson). 

See Portslade (Manor) (Mich., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Aldrington alias Alryngton alias East Aldrington (Manor). 
See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 
See Hangleton (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

Aldrington (Eight of Sea Beach). 

See Kingston near Lewes (Kectory) (Hil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Aldwick (Hundred). See Aldwick (Manor). 

Aldwick alias Aldweek alias Aldwich (Manor). 

John Temple, kt., and William B-ant, M.D., plaintiffs, and John 
Dingley, kt., deforciant Manor of ALDWICK and tenements in Ald- 
wick, Pagham, Bognar and Bursteed, co. Sussex, and manor of Wol- 
verton in Isle of Wight, also tithes annually arising in Shorwell and 
Godshill, co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Temple (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1] D.C.). 

Charles Dingley, gent., plaintiff, and John Dingley, senior, esq., 
and John Dingley, junior, gent., deforciants Manor of ALDWICK and 
tenements in Aldwick, Pagham, Bogner and Burstead, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in Shaflett in Isle of Wight, co. Southampton, quitclaimed 
toplaintifund heirs (Hil., 27 & 28 Ch. II. [1675-6] D.C.). 

John Stride, gent., plaintiff, and William Heberden and Elizabeth 
Catherine his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of ALDWEEK alias 
ALDWICH alias ALDWICK quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
38 Geo. III. [1798]). 

William Brereton, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Miller Mundy, esq., 
and Catherine his wife, deforciants Third part of hundred of ALD- 
WICK and third part of manors of NORTH BAESTED alias NOETH 
BEESTED, also third part of manor of ALDWICK, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Alfries (Manor). 

See WappingtJiorne (Manor) (Hil., 15 Ja. I. [1617-8] D.C.). 

Alfriston alias Alfricheston (Manor). 

See Clapham alias Clopham (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

See Deane Place (Hil., 34 Eliz. [1591-2]). 

See Clapham alias Clopham (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

John Morley, kt., plaintiff, and William Browne, kt., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of ALFEISTON and tenements in Alfriston 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

B 2 



4 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

See Deane Place (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

William Badgant and Edward Badgant, plaintiffs, and William 
Morley, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of ALFEISTON and 
tenements in Alfriston quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Badgant (Hil., 5 Ch. I. [1629-30]). 

Edward Gore, esq., plaintiff, and James Batchelor, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manors of ALFEISTON and MAFFE ALFEESTON 
alias MAFFE ALFEYSJTTON and tenements in Alfriston quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 1 and heirs (Hil., 8 Gco. III. [1768]). 

John Quantock, esq., plaintiff, and James Batchelor and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manors of ALFBISTON and M'AFFE ALEBISTON 
alias MAFFE ALFEYSHTON and tenements in Alfriston quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (Trin., 22 Geo. III. [1782]). 

William Stevens, plaintiff, and Thomas Henry Harben, esq., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Manors of ALFEISTON, MAFFE ALFBISTON 
alias MAFFE ALFBTSTON and tenements in Alfriston quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 38 Geo. III. [1798]). 

Alfriston (Rectory). 

See Brombletye (Manor) (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611] B.C.). 

William Crow, esq., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and 
Edward Sackvile, esq., deforciants Tenements in Eokington, Wil- 
mington, Willington, Arlington and Hailsham, also rectory of ALFEIS- 
TON, quitclaimed to plaintiff sm& heirs (Hil., 11 Ja, I. [1613-4]). 

Richard Lumley, Viscount Waterford within Kingdom of Ireland, 
Richard Gurney, kt. and bt., Henry ITenn, bt., Christopher Nevill, 
K.B., and Henry Jackson, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry Sandford, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in Alfriston alias 
Alfreiston and rectory of ALFEISTON alias ALFEEISTON quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Viscount Watcrford (East., 22 Ch. I. [1616]). 

Alfriston (View of Prank Pledge). 
See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Alkesborne alias Alkisborne alias Alkysborne alias 
Hawkesborne alias Old Park (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich, 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

See Wanningore (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] 5 East, 30 Eliz. [1588] ; 
Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Misted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C. ; East., 16 
Ch. II. [1664]). 

John Linfeild, gent., plaintiff, and Nathaniel Tredcroft, esq., 
deforciant Manor of HAWKESBOHNE alias ATJXBOENE and tenements 
in Horsham arid Ruspar quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
2 Geo. I. [1715]). 

George Goodwin, clerk, plaintiff, and Phebe Tredcroft, wid., and 
Nathaniel Tredcroft, esq., deforciants Manor of ALKESBOENE 



HENRY vm. TO WILLIAM iv. 5 

HAWKESBORNE alias OLD PARK and tenements in Horsham, Nuthurst 
and Rusper, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 2 Geo. I. [1715-6]). 

Alldesworthe alias Allesworthe (Manor). See Aldesworth. 
Allington alias Annington (Manor). See Annington. 

Allington alias East Allington (Manor). 

See Brighthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] -D.C.). 

William Newton, esq., plaintiff, and Arthur Middleton, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of ALLINGTON alias EAST ALLING- 
TON and tenements in Chayley, Westmeston, Hamsey and S. John 
under the Castle, Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Allington (Tithes). 

See BucMurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

Almodyngton (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 
See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

Alryngton (Manor). See Aldrington. 

Alversham (Manor). 

See Shillinglee (Manor) (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Amblehurst. (Manor). 

Henry Perkhurst and George Austen, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Strudwike, deforciant Manor of AMBLEHURST and tenements in 
Wysborowe Grene quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry 
Perkhurst (East., 21 Eliz. [1579]). 

Edward Blunt and Eichard Mason, plaintiffs, and Henry Strod- 
wyke, deforciant Manor of AMBLEHURST and tenements in Wys- 
boroughgrene, also moiety of first crop from 12 ac. of meadow called 
SKIBORNE in WYSBOROUGHGRENE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Edward Blunt (East., 22 Eliz. [1580]). 

William Strudwicke, plaintiff, and George Russell and Agnes his 
wife, deforciants Manor of AMBLEHURST and tenements in Wys- 
boroughegrene quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 36 Eliz. 
[1594]). 

John Mills, plaintiff, and William Strudwick and Jane his wife 
and John Strudwick, deforciants Manor of AMBLEHURST and tene- 
ments in Greene alias Wisboroughgreene quitclaimed to plaintiff and. 
heirs (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2]). 

John Hill, plaintiff, and Joseph Staker, gent., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of manor of AMBLEHURST and tenements in 



6 StTSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Greene alias Wisborough Greene quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 1 Geo. I. [1715]). 

John Shudd, gent., plaintiff, and John Hill and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of manor of AMBLEHURST and tenements in 
Green alias Wisborough Green quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East, 1 Geo. 1. [1715]). 

James ^Whicker, plaintiff, an( ^ Richard Boniface and Anne his wife 
and James Waller and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of AMBLE- 
HURST and tenements in Green alias Wisborough Green quitclaimed 
to plaintiff sm& heirs (Trin., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Amies alias Levetts, Amys and Levetts (Manor). 

See Meedes alias Erode (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560]). 

John Jefferay, plaintiff, and John Bolney, esq., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manors of AMYSE and LEVETTES and tenements in West 
Eyrie, Bedingham, Selmyston, Clive near Lewes, Denton, Sefford and 
Wyllyngton, also pasture for 2 cows and 200 sheep in WEST EYRLE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 Eliz. [1564]). 

Thomas Olyver, gent., plaintiff, and Eobert, Earl of Lyndsey, and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Mountagu Bartie, K.B., son and heir apparent 
of said Earl and Elizabeth, deforciants Manors of AMTSE and 
LEVETTES and tenements in Westfirle, Bedingham, Selmeston, Clive 
near Lewes, Denton, Seaford and Willingdon, also pasture for 7 cows, 
one ox and 200 sheep in WESTFIRLE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs 
(Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Edward Trayton, gent., plaintiff, and Sackvile Graves, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of AMIES alias LEVETTS and 
tenements in West Eirle, Bedingham, Selmeston, Clive near Lewes, 
Denton, Seaford and Willington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

James Graves, gent., plaintiff, and Sackvile Graves, esq., and Mary 
Browne, wid., deforciants Manor of AMIES alias LEYETTS and 
tenements in Westfirle, Bedingham, Selmeston, Clive near Lewes, 
Denton, Seaford and Willington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 36 & 37 Ch. II. [1684-5]). 

Thomas Chowne, e&<\., plaintiff, and John Nutt, gent., Nathaniel 
Trayton, gent., Thomas Medley, gent., Edward Wilson, clerk, and 
Katherine his wife, John Olive, gent., and Mary his wife, Hannah 
Graves, spr., Lucy Graves, spr., Adam Browne, gent., Gregory 
Chowning, gent., and Jane his wife, and Thomas Marsh and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manors of AMYS and LEYETTS and manor of AMIES 
alias LEYETTS and tenements in West Eirle, Bedingham, Selmeston, 
Clive near Lewes, Denton, Seaford and Willington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 2 Anne [1703]). 

William, Lord Viscount Gage, plaintiff, and Mary Chowne, spr., 
deforciant Manors of AMYS LEYITTS alias AMIES LEYETTS, PRESTON 
POYNING and tenements in West Eirle quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 



HENRY viii. TO WILLIAM rv. 7 

Angmering (Advowson). See East Angmering, West Angmering. 
See Parham (Manor) (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

Annington alias Allington (Manor). 

John Ernele, Thomas Cheyne, and Simon Fowler, clerks, plaintiffs, 
and John Levett and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor 
of ANTNGTON and moiety of tenements and 60s. rent in BoteJlys, 
Groryng, Thacam, Denton and Wasshyngton ; said moiety of manor 
and tenements in Botelles and Groryng and said moiety of tenements 
in Thacam, Denton and Wasshyngton (which John Segrave and 
Elizabeth his wife hold for her life of the inheritance of Elizabeth, 
wife of said John Levett, and which after the death of Elizabeth, wife 
of said John Segrave, ought to revert to said John Levett and Elizabeth 
his wife and heirs of Elizabeth), are settled on said John Levett 
and Elizabeth and heirs of their bodies, in default, remainder to 
the heirs of the body of said John Levett, and in default, remainder 
to right heirs of Elizabeth, wife of said John Levett (Trin., 7 H. VIII. 
[1515]). 

See Telding (East, 28 Eliz. [1586] ; East., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

See Gensing (Mich., 57 Geo. III. [1816]). 

Annington (Manor Annual Rent). 

John Levett, junior, Thomas Pelham and Giles Fines, plaintiffs, 
and Eichard Nowre and Sybil his wife, deforciants 26s. Qd. ob. quad. 
rent issuing out of manor of ATSTNGTON and tenements in West- 
grensted, called CAPDTES IF BYMEDE, granted to plaintiffs to receive 
annually (Trin., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 

Appledram alias Appuldram (Manor). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

William Ryman, esq., and William Hether, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Charles, Earl of Nottingham, Charles Howard, kt, Lord Howard of 
Effingham, Henry Lovell, gent., and Anne his wife, and William 
Russell and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of APPULDRAM 
and tenements in Appuldram quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Eyman (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

John Knowler, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Smith, esq., deforciant 
Manor of APULDRAM and tenements in Apuldram and Barneham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1652). 

William Thomas, esq., plaintiff', and Thomas Smith the elder, esq., 
and Thomas Smith the younger, gent., deforciants Manor of APUL- 
DRAM and tenements in Apuldram and Barneham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1653). 

See Binderton (Manor) (Mich., 5 Geo. II. [1731]). 

Applesham (Manor). See Appulsham. 
Appuldram (Manor). See Appledram. 



8 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

tt 

Appulsham alias Applesham (Manor). 

See Hichelgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] B.C. ; Trin., 4 Ch. I. 
[1628] ; East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; Hil., 1657 D.C.). 

Apsley alias Apslee (Manor). 

See ThaJceJiam (Manor) (Trin., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Henry Apsley, esq., plaintiff, and George Eenwicke, esq., and 
Richard Caldicott, esq., deforciants Manor of APSLEY and tenements 
in Thakoham and Shipley quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
1651). 

Henry Apsley, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Haselrigg, bt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of APSLEY and tenements in 
Thakeham and Shipley quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 17 
Ch. II. [1665]). 

Arthur Lake, gent., plaintiff, and Cordelia Apsley, wid., and John 
Apsley, gent., deforciants Manors of APSLEY and HAMEKDEN and 
tenements in Thakeham, Shipley and Tisehurst, quitclaimed io plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 7 Anne [1708]). 

Aquila (Honor and Office of Steward). 

Anthony Keck, gent., and Thomas Harvey, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Holland, Nicholas Lechmere, Alexander Staples, senior, esq., and 
Alexander Staples, junior, esq., deforciants Honor of AQUILA and 
manor of DUDLESWELL, also forest and chase of ASHDOWNE, park 
of LANCASTER and tenements in Maresfeild, Eastgrinsted, Hartfeild, 
Withyham, Buckstead, Eletching, Horsted Kaines, Westhoathly, 
Vachery alias Winbeach and forest of Ashdownej and also the 
office of Steward of the honor of AQUILA and the Bailiwick or office 
of Bailiff of the Liberties of the Duchy of LANCASTEB, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Keck (Hil., 5 Will. & Mary 
[1693-4])'. 

Francis Austen, gent., plaintiff, and Lionel Cranfield, Duke of 
Dorset, and Baptist Hall and Anne his wife, deforciants Honor of 
AQUILA and manor of DUDLESWELL, also forest and chase of ASELDOWNE, 
park of LANCASTER and tenements in Maresfeild, East Grinstead, 
Hartfeild, Withyham, Buckstead, Fletching, Horsted Kaines, West- 
hoathly, Vachery alias Winbeach and forest of Ashdowne, also office 
of Steward of honor of AQUILA and the Bailiwick or office of Bailiff of 
the Liberties of the Duchy of LANCASTER, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and 
heirs (East., 4 Geo. II. [1731]). 

Arches (Manor). See Erches. 

Ardingly alias Erthingley (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

See Wakehurst (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626] ; East., 2 Will. & Mary 
[1690] B.C.). 

Ardingly (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Walsted (Hil., 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90] D.C.). 



vili. TO WILLIAM iV. 9 

Arundel alias Arundell (College Animal Kent). 

See Otham (Manor and Priory) (Trin., 6 G-eo. I. [1720] D.C.). 

Arundel alias Arundell (Forest). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 12 & 13 
Eliz. [1570]). 

Arundel alias Arundell (Honor, Castle and Town). 

John Arundell, Thomas Stoughton, and William Barker, esqrs., 
plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl o Arundell, and John Lumley, kt., Lord 
Lumley, and Jane his wife, daughter of said Earl, deforciants Honor, 
castle and town of ARUNDELL, and hundreds of BORNE, SYNGLETON, 

POLYNG, ESEBORNE, ESEWRITH, BOX, STOCKBRIDGE, AYESFORD, BURY 

and EOTHERBRIDGE, also forests of ARUNDELL, WESTHOLT, OTERHOLT, 
GTUNWORTH, CELHURST and STANSTED, and parks of DOWNELEY, 
STANSTED, ESTDEANE, HALNAKER alias HALFNAKED, CELHURST, 
ARUNDELL, BAD WORTH, BYGNOR, WOLLAYINGTON, SHYLLYNGLYE and 
MEDHONE, and also manors of NORTHSTOKE, SOUTHSTOKE, WEPHAM, 
STORINGTON, POLYNG, WONWORTH, UPMARDON, COCKYNG, PRESTON, 
BORNE, STANSTED, WOODMANCOTE, SYNGLETON, WESTDENE, ESTDEANE, 
CHARLETON, LYMYSTER alias LEVEMYNSTER, EOGATE, MADEHURST, 
EACTON, ESTHAMPNETT, WESTHAMPNETT, WOLBEDING, LYNCH, CLEY- 
LOND, CUDLOW, OLDSHORHAM, ALMADINGTON, ToRTINGTON-CHEYNES, 
TREFFORD, NORWOOD, SHILLINGLEY, HYBERNOWE, PALYNGHAM, STOPE- 
HAM, BYGNOR, EARTHAM, WOLLAYYNGTON, BURY, WESTBURTON, 
SONDEHURST, BYNDERTON, BYNSTED, HAMPTON- WYCHARD, WARN- 
YNGCHAMP, TAPTON, KOTTBORNE, HASFOLD, LEIGH, HOUGHTON, 
BROKESPERS, G-RAFHAM, PEPERYNG, CLYMESFOLD, HALFNAKED alias 
HALNAKER, BOSGRAYE alias BOXGRAYE, STRETEHAMPTON, WOODCOTE, 
GOODWOOD and STOUGHTON, and tenements in Arundell, Northstoke, 
Southstoke, Wepham, Storyngton, Polyng, Wonworth, Fpmardon, 
Cockyng, Preston, Borne, Stansted, Woodmaucote, Syngleton, West- 
dene, Estdeane, Charleton, Lymyster alias Levemynster, Eogate, 
Madehurst, E/acton, Esthampnett, Westhampnett, Woolbedmg, Lynch, 
Cleylond, Cudlow, Oldshorham, Almadington, Tortiugton-Cheynes, 
Trefford, Norwood, Shillingley, Hybernowe, Palyngham, Stopeham, 
Bygnor, Eartham, Wollavyrigton, Bury, Westburton, Sondehurst, 
Bynderton, Bynsted, Hampton- Wychard, Warmingchamp, Yapton, 
Nottborne, Hassefold, le Leigh, Brokespers, Grafham, Pypering, 
Clymesfold, Halfnaked alias Halnaker, Bosgrave alias Boxgrave, 
Stretehampton, Woodcote, Goodwood, Stoughton, Chichester, Tort- 
yngton, Overfold, Penkehurst, Avenelles, Grrene, Byllingeshurst, 
.Fyttleworth and Kyrdeford, also rectories of ARUNDELL, BILLINGES- 
HURST, KYRDEFORD, GORING, EUSTYNGTON, BOXGRAYE and YATTON 
[? YAPTON], co. Sussex, and divers manors and tenements in cos. 
Surrey, Salop, Southampton and Middlesex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs, 
who settle the same on John Lumley and heirs (East., 8 Eliz. 
[1566] D.C. ; and King's Silver Book, Hil., 8 Eliz. [1565-6]). 

James Croft, kt., comptroller o the Queen's guest chamber, and 



10 SUSSEX MAJORS IN TfiE FEET OF FINES. 

William Cordell, kt., Master of the Eolls of the Queen's Court of 
Chancery, plaintiff's, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, and John Lumley, 
kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, daughter of said Earl, defor- 
ciants Honor, castle and town of AETJNDELL, hundreds of POLYNG, 

ESBOENE, ESEWEITH alias WEST ESEWEITH, AVESFOED and RlJTHEE- 

BEIDGE, also forest of AEUNDELL and parks of AELHSTDELL and BAD- 
WOETH, and manor of AEUNDELL and tenements in Arundell, War- 
myngchamp and Tortyngton, also rectory of AETJNDELL, settled on said 
Earl of Arundell for life, remainder to John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, 
and Jane his wife and heirs of the body of Jane, remainder to 
Philip, Earl of Surrey (son and heir apparent of Thomas, Duke of 
Norfolk), and Anne his wife and the longest liver, remainder to heirs 
of the body of said Earl of Surrey, remainder to said Duke of Norfolk 
and heirs of his body, remainder to the right heirs of said Duke 
(Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. '[1570]). 

Arundel alias Arundell (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570]). 

Arundel alias Arundell (Manor Annual Rent) . 

Thomas Eyston, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Yate, gent., and 
Helen his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 20 issuing out of manor 
of AEUNDELL quitclaimed to plaintiff' 'and heirs (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

Arundel alias Arundell (Park). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 12 & 13 
Eliz. [1570]). 

Arundel alias Arundell (Rectory). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 12 & 13 

Eliz. [1570]). 

Ascombe (Manor). See Aslicomle. 

Asham alias Assham (Manor). 

William Lane and Thomas Saunder, plaintiffs, and John Awsten 
and Winifred his wife, deforciants Manor of ASSHAM and tenements 
in Bedyngham, Glynde, Ryngmere and Tarryng, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of William Lane (Trin., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

Roger Gratwyke, plaintiff, and John Austen and Winifred his 
wife, deforciants Manor of ASHAM and tenements in Bedyngham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff aud heirs (East., 27 Eliz. [1585]). 

Elizabeth Gratwyke, wid., plaintiff, and Roger Aderton, gent., 
and Thomasine his wife, deforciants Manor of ASHAM and tenements 
in Bedyngham and Torryng Nevell granted to plaintiff during the 
life of Winifred Garland, wife of William Garland (Trin., 40 Eliz. 
[1598]). 

Anne Gratwyke, Mary Gratwyke, and Elizabeth Gratwyke, plain- 
tiffs, and Roger Aderton, gent., and Thomasine his wife, deforciants 



vni. TO WILLIAM iV. 11 

Manor of ASHAM and tenements in Bedyngham and Torryng Nevell 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Anne Gratwyke (Hil., 41 Eliz. 
[1598-9]). 

See Itford (East., 7 Ja. I. [1609] ; Trin., 1656 ; Hil., 2 Geo. I. 
[1715-6] ; East., 10 Geo. II. [1737] ; Mich., 54 Geo. III. [1813]). 

Ashburnham alias Ashbornham (Manor). 

Thomas Beamount, esq., and Francis Beamount, esq., plaintiff's, 
and John Ashburnham, esq., deforciant Manor of ASHBURNHAM and 
tenements in Ashburnham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Beamount (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

William Austen, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Bromfeild, esq., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of ASHBORNHAM, PENBORN alias 
HERST, and MEGHAM alias WILSHAM, and tenements in Ashbornham, 
Penherst, Nenfeild, Dallington, Warbleton, Catesfeild, Wartling, 
Brightling and Herstmonceux, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Edward Bromfeild, gent., and Thomas Overman, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Ashbornham, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manors of ASHBORNHAM, PENBORN alias HERST, and MEGGHAM alias 
WILSHAM, and tenements in Ashbornham, Penhurst, Nenfeild, Dal- 
lington, Warbleton, Cattesfeild, Wartling, Brightling and Herst- 
moimceux, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Bromfeild 
(East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

William Eelfe, senior, gent., and William Eelfe, junior, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Edward Bromfeild, esq., and Margaret his wife, John 
Bromfeild, his son and heir apparent, and Jocose his wife, and Thomas 
Williams and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of ASHBORNHAM, 
PENBORN alias HERST, and MEGGHAM alias WILSHAM, and tenements 
in Ashbornham, Penhurst, Nenfeild, Dallington, Warbleton, Cattes- 
feild, Wartling, Brightling and Herstmonceux, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Eelfe, senior (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Christopher Swale, S.T.D., plaintiff, and William Eelfe, senior, 
gent., and William Eelfe, junior, gent., deforciants Manors of ASH- 
BORNHAM, PENBORN alias HERST, and MEGGHAM alias WILLSHAM, and 
tenements in Ashbornham, Penherst, Nenfeild, Dallington, Warbletou, 
Cattesfeild, Wartling, Brightling and Herstmonceux, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

William Belcher, plaintiff, and William Eelfe, gent., and Anne his 
wife, Dorothy Eelfe, wid., and Eichard Eelfe, gent., deforciants 
Manors of ASHBORNHAM, PENBORN alias HERST, and MEGGHAM alias 
WILLSHAM, and tenements in Ashbornham, Penherst, Nenfeild, 
Dallington, Warbleton, Cattesfeild, Wartling, Brightling and Herst- 
monceux, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

John Ashborneham, esq., plaintiff, and John Eelfe, gent., and 
Eichard Eelfe, gent., deforciants Manors of ASHBORNEHAM, PEN- 
BORNE alias HERST, and MEGHAM alias WILSHAM, and tenements 
in Ashborneham, Penhurst, Nendfeild, Dallington, Warbleton, Cattes- 



12 SUSSEX MAtfORS IN THE FEEtf OF FINES. 



feild, Wartling, Brightling and Herstmouceux, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

John Ashburnham, esq., plaintiff, and Anne Wincop, wid., and 
John Quarles, clerk, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of 

ASHBURNHAM, PEMBORNE alias HERST, MfiGHAM alias WlLSHAMS, and 

tenements in Ashburnham, Penherst, Nenfeild, Dallington, Warbleton, 
Cattesfeild, Wartling, Brightling and Herstmounceux, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1659). 

Richard Hoare and Andrew Card, gent., plaintiffs, and John, Lord 
Ashburnham, Baron of Ashburnham, William Ashburnham, esq., and 
Richard Waring, esq., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manors of 
ASHBURNHAM, PENHURST, PEMBORNE alias HERST, and MEGHAM alias 
WILLSHAMS, and tenements in Ashburnham, Penhurst, Dallington, 
Pevensey alias Pemsey, Catsfeild alias Cattesfeild, Westham, Herst- 
monceux alias Hurstmonceux, Battle alias Battel, Mundfeild, 
Wartling, Haylsham, Brightling, Warbleton and Nenfeild, also 
advowsons of churches of DALLINGTON, CATSFIELD alias CATESFEILD, 
JS T ENDFEILD and PENIIURST, co. Sussex, and tenements in Ridgemond, 
Littleington alias Littleton, Steppingley and Milbrooke, co. Bedford, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Hoare (East., 1 Anne 
[1702] D.C.). 

Ashcombe alias Asshecombe alias Ascombe (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C. ; 
Hil., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535-6] D.C.). 

Ashcombe-Goring (Manor). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 



Ashcombe- Mountague (^ 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 

Ashdowne (Forest and Chase). 

See Aquila (Hil., 5 Will. & Mary [1693-4] ; East., 4 Geo. II. 
[1731]). 

Astidowne (Forest Common of Pasture). 

See Old Land (East., 15 Ja. I. [1617] ; East., 22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

Ashington (Manor). 

See Tivinekam-Senfield (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7] ; Trin., 1655 
D.C.). 

See SlauffJtam (Manor) (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Drew Ellis, plaintiff, and Anne Morton, wid., and John Morton, 
esq., deforciants Manor of AsiiiNaTON and tenements in Ashington, 
AVashington, Wiston, Ashurat, Shipley, Worminghurst and Thakeham, 
also the advowsou of church of ASHINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 12 Will. ill. [1700]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 13 

See Worminghurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 G-eo. III. [1781] ; Trin., 45 
Geo. III. [1805]). 

Ashington alias Asshington (Eectory and Advowson). 

See Ghancton (East., 34 Eliz. [1592] ; HiL, 45 Eliz. [1602-3]). 

See Twineham-Benfield (HiL, 14 Ja. I. [1616-7] ; Trin., 1655 
B.C.). 

See Slaugham (Manor) (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

See Ashington (Manor) (Mich., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

See Worminghurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781] ; Trin., 45 
Geo. III. [1805]). 

Ashington (Tithes). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Ashurst (Advowson). 

Thomas Middletoo, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sherley, kt., 
deforciant Advowson of church of ASHTJKST quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (HiL, 15 Ja. I. [1617-8]). 

See Charlton alias Charlton-Ashurst (HiL, 9 Ch. I. [1633-4]). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Framfield (Eectory) (Trin., 59 Geo. III. [1819]). 

Ashurst (Manor). See Charlton alias Charlton- Ashurst. 

Ashurst alias Asshehurst alias Wallhill (Manor). 

Eichard Sherley, kt., Edward Bray, kt., William Goryng, kt., 
Edward Lewkenour, esq., Eobert Broke, gent., John Covert, gent., 
and Alfred Barwike, gent., plaintiff's, and Henry Eobertes and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of Pollyngfold and tenements in 
Ewhurst, co. Surrey, and manor of ASSHEHURST and tenements in 
Estgrenested and Cowefold, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Eobert Broke (HiL, 19 Hen. VIII. [1527-8] D.C.). 

Sackevill Tornor, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Leedes, kt., and 
Mary his wife, and John Leedes, kt., and Bridget his wife, deforciants 
Manor of ASHEHUEST alias GEEINSTED WEILD alias WALEHILL 
and tenements in Eastegrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Eobert Heath, esq., Anthony Staple, esq., William Newton, esq., 
and Eichard Shelley, gent., plaintiffs, and Sackvill Tornor, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Matthias Caldicott, gent., deforciants Manor 
of ASHEHUEST alias GRENSTED WEILD alias WALEHILL and tene- 
ments in Eastgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eobert 
Heath (Mich., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Henry Eyley, gent., and William Startute, plaintiffs, and Eobert 
Burdett, merchant, and Benedicta his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of ASHEHUEST alias GEENSTED WEILD alias WALLHILL and 
tenements in Eastgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Henry Eyley (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 



14 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP TINES. 

John Millington, esq., plaintiff, and Bichard Powle, gent., and 
Martha his wife, and Bobert Burdett, gent., and Bennett his wife, 
deforciants Manor of ASHEHTJBST alias GEANSTED WEILD alias 
WALLHILL and tenements in Eastgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1652). 

John Millington, esq., plaintiff, and Eichard Eowle, gent., and 
Martha his wife, and Robert Burdett, gent., and Bennett his wife, 
deforciants Manor of ASHEHUEST alias GEEINSTED WEILD alias 
WALLHILL and tenements in East Greinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 1654). 

Paul Bowes, esq., and Philip Weston, esq., plaintiffs, and William 
Peck, esq., and Gertrude his wife, deforciants Manor of ASHTTRST 
alias WALLHILL and tenements in Eastgrinsted, co. Sussex, and manor 
of Neate in S. Martin in the Fields and Colebrooke, co. Middlesex, 
and tenements in Titsey, co. Surrey, granted to plaintiffs for term of 
100 years next following, rendering annually Is. to said William Peck 
and Gertrude and heirs of William (Mich., 1 Ja. II. [1685] D.C.). 

Matthew Lant, esq., plaintiff, and William Peck, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, and Randyll Peck, deforciants Manor of 
ASHTJRST alias WALHILL and tenements in East Grinstead quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. II. [1732]). 

Assham (Manor). See Asliam. 
Asshington (Advowson). See Ashington. 
Asshehurst (Manor). See Ashurst. 

Atherington alias Adrington (Manor). 

See Withdean (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612] D.C.). 

John Chapman, kt., plaintiff, and Elizabeth, Countess of North- 
ampton, wid., and Spencer, Earl of Northampton, deforciants Site of 
manor of ATHEEINGTON and tenements in Hampton-Parva, Athering- 
ton and Clymping, granted to said John Chapman for 99 years, if his 
sons, John Chapman, Henry Chapman and Abraham Chapman, 
or any one of them so long live, rendering yearly 108 6s. Sd. to the 
said Earl of Northampton and heirs (Hil., 7 Ch. I. [1631-2]). 

John Morley, kt., William Cawley, gent., and Nicholas Woolfe, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Spencer, Earl of Northampton, and Mary his 
wife, and Ulick Burgh, Lord Tunbridge and Dunkellyn, and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of ADEINGTON and tenements in Adrington 
and Climping quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Morley 
(Mich., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

John Morley, esq., plaintiff, and William Cawley the elder, esq., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of ADEINGTON alias ATHEE- 
INGTON and tenements in Clymping, Adrington alias Atherington and 
Little Hampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Hil., 1658). 

See Boxgrove (Manor) (Mich., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

See Barnham (Manor) (Mich., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 15 

Elizabeth Shaw, wid., plaintiff, and William Barcroft, clerk, 
deforciant Manor of ADRINGTON alias ATHERINGTON and tenements 
in Climping, Barnham and Adrington alias Atherington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff^ heirs (Hil., 7 Geo. I. [1720-1]). 

Mary Barecroft, spr., plaintiff, and Richard Barecroft, gent., 
deforciant Manor of ADRINGTON alias ATHERINGTON and tenements 
in Climping, Barnham and Adrington alias Atherington, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 13 Geo. I. [1726-7]). 

William Smith, esq., plaintiff, and John Earhill and John Alcock, 
clerk, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants One messuage, one garden 
and third part of a third part of moiety of manor of ADRINGTON 
alias ATHERINGTON, also third part of a third part of moiety of 
tenements in S. Peter the Great alias Subdeanry, City of Chichester, 
Climping and Adrington alias Atherington, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 1 Geo. III. [1728]). 

Atlingworth alias Atlyngworth (Manor). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Richard Snellyng, gent., plaintiff, and John Caryll, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of ATLYNGWORTH and tenements, 
view of frank pledge, free fishery and wreck of the sea in BRIGHT- 

HELMSTON, SEAFORD, PORTESLADE and EAST ALDRTNGTON, quitclaimed 

to plaintiff &TL&. heirs Warranted against said John Caryll and Mary 
and heirs of John, and against the heirs of John Caryll, esq., deceased, 
his grandfather (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Portslade (Manor) (Mich., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

William Attree, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Phillipps Lamb, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of ATLINGWORTH 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Atlingworth (Tithes). 

See Portslade (Tithes) (Mich., 41-42 Eliz. [1599]). 

Audwike alias Stanmer (Manor). See Stanmer. 
Auxborne (Manor). See Alkesborne. 

Avenells alias East Angmering (Manor). See East Angmering. 

Thomas Stowghton, esq., and Humphrey Floyd, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Henry, Earl of Arundell, John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of AYENELLES alias EAST ANGMERING 
and tenements in Avenelles, East Angmering, West Angmering, East 
Preston, West Preston, Polyng, Goryng and Wepham (King's Silver 
Book, Trin., 7 Eliz. [1565], f. 197 b No Concords, Notes or Feet of 
Eines for this term extant). 

See East Angmering (Manor) (East., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

See Parham (Manor) (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 



16 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE PEET OP FINES. 

Avisford alias Avesford (Hundred). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 12 & 13 
Eliz. [1570]). 

Awkesborne (Manor). See Alkestorne and EogJiey alias Awkes- 
lorne. 

Axmithes alias Axsmythes (Manor). 

John Cowper and Henry Parker, plaintiff's, and Richard Hedly, 
clerk, and Anne his wife, and Anthony Belhouse, deforciants- Manor 
of AXMITHES and tenements in Rusper, Ifield, Loxwood and Wys- 
borough Grene, co. Sussex, and tenements in Nudygate and Charel- 
wood, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Cowper 
(Mich., 9 & 10 Eliz. [1567] B.C.). 

Robert Worsfold and "William Worsfold, plaintiffs, and Anthony 
Belhowse and Jane his wife, John Cowper, gent., and Henry Parker, 
gent., deforciants Manor of AXSMYTHES and tenements in Rusper 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Worsfold (East., 14 Eliz. 
[1572]). 

Aylesham (Rectory). See Hailsham. 



Badhurst (Manor). See Batliurst. 

Badworth (Park). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 12 & 13 
Eliz. [1570]). 

Bagham (Advowson of Vicarage). See Bayham alias Bagham. 

Bakers (Messuage) in Lyndefeld. 

Robert Duplake, plaintiff, and Henry Lucas and Margery his wife, 
deforciants Messuage and garden called BAKEKS in Lyndefeld quit- 
claimed to plaintiff tm& heirs (East., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1556]). 

Balcombe (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

John Gratwicke, gent., and John Linfeild, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Walter Gatland and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Advowson of 
church of BALCOMBE quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Grrat- 
wicke (Mich., 13 Will. III. [1701]). 

George Maximilian Bethune, clerk, plaintiff, and Elizabeth Chat- 
field, wid., Mary Chatfield, Harriet Chatfield and Caroline Chatfield, 
sprs., deforciants Tenements in Balcombe and advowson of church of 
BALCOMBE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 59 Geo. Ill 
[1819]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 17 

Balcombe (Free Warren). 

See CuckfieU (Manor) (Hil,, 36 & 37 Ch. II. [1684-5] ; Trin., 
1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

Balcombe (Tithes). 

See Tyes (Hil., 19 Ja. I [1621-2] ; Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

Baldslow (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1630] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Baldslow alias Baldeslow (Manor). 

Kichard Sackvyle, kt., and Winifred his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Westborhe and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BALDSLOW and 
tenements in Hollyngton, Bexley, Ore, Westfyld, S. Mary Castle of 
Hastyng, S. Leonard and S. Rombold, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Richard Sackvyle (East., 4 Eliz. [1562]). 

See Ore (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

John Peter, esq., Thomas Peter, esq., and William Cobbes, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Sackvill, esq., Edward Gage, esq., and George 
Smythe, esq., deforciants Manors of BALDESLOW, MAWPLEHUEST, 
ERENCHCOTJRT and GESTLING,* and tenements in Baldeslow, Mawple- 
hurst, Erenchcourt, Peckham,f Gestling, Hollington, Farleigh alias 
Earley, Ore, Castle of S. Mary Hasting, Westneld and Hasting, also 
the advowson of church of GESTLING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Peter (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Peter Y&rudeu, plaintiff, and Thomas Sackvill, esq., John Peeter, 
esq., Thomas Peeter, esq., and William Cobbe, esq., deforciants 
Manor of BALDESLOWE and tenements in Hollington, S. Leonards, Ore, 
Westfeild and S. Maries alias Castle Parish, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

John Sackvill, kt., plaintiff, and Peter Earnden, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BALDESLOW and tenements in Hol- 
lington and Westfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
4Ch. I. [1628]). 

David Denham, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Sackvile, esq., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BALDESLOW and tenements in 
Hollington and Westneld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

William Twysden, bt., and William Streatfield, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Mary Goodhugh, wid., and Eichard Eound and Sarah his wife, 
deforciants Manor of Speldhurst alias Harwarton, co. Kent, and 
manor of BALDSLOW and tenements in Eotherfield, Withyham, Hol- 
lington, Westneld and Oare, co. Sussex, and tenements in Crowhurst, 
Limpsfeild and Lingfeild, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of William Twysden (East., 11 Geo. I. [1725] D.C.). 

* Gestling alias Church House (Close Roll, 10 Ja. I., Pt. 13, No. 2). 
t Pickham alias Peckham in Gestling (Ibid.}. 

VOL. XIX, 



18 SUSSEX M4NORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Ballesden (Manor). See Balsdean. 

Balneth (Manor). 

See Swanborouyk (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 
See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1016] ; Trin., 11 Ch. I. 

[1635]). 

Balsdean alias Balsden alias Ballesden (Manor). 

See S-wanborougli (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Eoger Gratwyke, plaintiff, and Eichard Gratwyke, deforciant 
Manor of BALLESDON alias BALLESDEN and tenements in Ballesdon 
alias Ballesden and Eotyngden quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
23 Eliz. [1580-1]). 

Eoger Gratwyke, plaintiff, and Eichard Gratwyke and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BALLESDEN and tenements in Ballesden and 
Eottyngdeii quitclaimed to plaintiff said heirs (Trin., 23 Eliz. [1581]). 

See Itford (East., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Thomas Whatman, esq., plaintiff, and Roger Gratwick, gent., 
deforciant Manor of BALSEDEN and tenements in Eottingdean quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

"William Goby, gent., one of the attorneys of the Court of King's 
Bench, plaintiff, and Oliver Weekes, esq., and Phillippa his wife, and 
Robert Leeves, clerk, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BALLESDON alias BALLESDEN and tenements in Ballesdon alias Balles- 
den and Eottingdean quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

Francis "Whitfeld, plaintiff, and James Cook the younger, gent., and 
Maiy his wife, and Kitty Beard, deforciants Manor of BALSDEN alias 
BALSDEAN alias BALLESDEN alias BALLSDEN and tenements in Eotting- 
dean, also all tithes whatsoever yearly arising, growing or renewing in 
Eottingdean, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 32 Geo. III. 
[1792]). 

Eichard Andrew Turner, gent., plaintiff, and "William Alexander, 
gent., and Peggy his wife, deforciants Manor of BALSDON alias BALS- 
DEAN alias BALLESDEN alias BALLSDEN and tenements in Eottingdean, 
also all tithes whatsoever yearly arising, growing or renewing from and 
out of 600 ac. land, 50 ac. meadow, 900 ac. pasture and 200 ac. furze 
and heath in Eottingdean, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Balsdean alias Balsden alias Ballesden (Tithes). 

James Plomer. plaintiff, and Walter Doble and Mary his wife, 
deforciants All tithes whatsoever annually growing, arising and re- 
newing in BALESDEN alias BALSDEN quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 37 Eliz. [1591-5]). 

Edward Blaker, gent., plaintiff, and Eobert Plumer, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants All tithes whatsoever annually growing, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 19 

arising and renewing in BALESDEN alias BALLSDEN quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

Charles Geere, gent., plaintiff, wad. "William Blaker, esq., and Mabel 
his wife, deforciants All tithes whatsoever annually growing, arising, 
and renewing in BALESDEN alias BALSDEN, also a certain portion of 
tithes in KOTINGDEANE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

Barcombe alias Bercombe (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Barcombe alias Bereombe (Free Fishery). 

See Brighthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Barcombe alias Bercombe (Hundred). 

See Brighthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Barcombe alias Bercombe (Manor). 

George Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Carew, esq., deforciant 
Manor of BERCOMBE alias BARCOMTSE and tenements in Bercombe 
alias Barcombe, Hamsey and Newyck, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 14 Eliz. [1571-2]). 

William Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and George Goryng, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BERCOMBE alias BARCOMBE and 
tenements in Bercombe alias Barcombe, Hamsey and Neweick, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &TL& heirs (Hil., 24 Eliz. [1581-2]). 

Francis Seynt John, esq., and Martha Colbrond. wid., plaintiffs, 
and Henry Goryng, esq., and Eleanor his wife, and George Goryng, 
esq., and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of BERCOMBE alias 
BARCOMBE and tenements in Bercombe alias Barcombe, Hamsey, 
Newick, Arrundell, Woham and Tortington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Francis (Mich., 44 & 45 Eliz. [1602]). 

Walter Bartelott, esq., and Henry Bartelott, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Goring, kt., and George Goring, esq., deforciants Manor of 
BERCOMBE alias BARCOMBE and tenements in Bercombe alias Bar- 
combe, Hamsey, Newick, Arrundell, Woham and Tortiugton, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Bartelott (Trin., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620]). 

Henry Byne, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Goring, gent., deforciant 
Manor of BARCOMBE alias BERCOMBE and tenements in Barcombe 
alias Bercombe, Hamsey, Newick, Arundell and Tortington, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4]). 

John Heath, gent., plaintiff, and George Goring, esq., and 

I Elizabeth his wife, and John Egles, esq., deforciants Manor of 
BARCOMBE and tenements in Barcombe, Hamsey and Newick, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 2 Geo. I. [1715-6]). 
Barfam (Manor). See Bargham-Beawcy. 



20 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Bargham-Beawcy alias Barf am alias Barpham (Manor). 

John Palmer and John Gary 11, plaintiffs, and Thomas Palmer, kt., 
Edward Palmer, gent., and Robert Palmer, gent., deforciants Manor 
of BARGHAM and tenements in Bargham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Caryll (East., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 

Thomas Palmer, kt., John Baldwyn, John Carell, Thomas Kytson, 
and William Dauncy, plaintiffs, and John Dudley, kt., and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Abyngworth and Wonersshe, co. 
Surrey, and manors of BARGHAM- BEAWCY, WYGYISTHOLT and GRETE- 
HAM, and tenements in Barghain-Beawcy, Wygynholt, Greteham, 
Lyrnester and Wykemersh, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Palmer Warranted against John, Abbot of the 
Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster (Trin., 22 Hen. VIII. [1530] 
B.C.). 

See Donnington (Manor) (East., 1654). 

Barkfold (Manor). 

Thomas Shyrley, esq., and Anne his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Agmundesham, senior, esq., and John Agmundeshani, junior, gent., 
deforciants Manor of BARKEFOLD and tenements in Kyrdford and 
Wysborough Grene quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Shyrley (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1508]). 

See Heene (Manor) (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

Henry Ireland, plaintiff, and Matthew Napper and Agnes his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BARKEFOLD and tenements in Kirdford and 
Greene alias Wisborowgreen alias Wisbroughgreen quitclaimed to 
plaint if and heirs (Hil., 6 Ja. 1. [160S-9]). 

William Westden, gent., and Henry Strudwick, plaintiffs, and 
Richard Scutt, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Kerdford and Wisborow Green, and moiety of manor of BARKEFOLD, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William. Westden (Hil., 7 Ch. I. 
[1631-2]). 

Daniel Wayte, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Scutt, gent., and Mary 
his wife, and William Strudwicke, deforciants Manor of BARKEFOLD 
and tenements in Green alias Wisborow Green alias Wisborough 
Green and Kerdford quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
19 Ch. I. [1643]). 

Henry Jones, plaintiff, and John Scutt, gent., and Middleton Scutt, 
gent., deforciants Manor of BARKFOLD and tenements in Barkfold, 
Green alias Wisborrough Green alias Wisborrough Green and Kerd- 
ford, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Anne [1704]). 

Richard Dowdeswoll, esq., and Edward Bulstrode, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Edward Edwards, junior, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BARKEFOLD and tenements in Barkefold, Green alias Wisborough 
Green and Kerdford, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Dowdeswell (Trin., 8 Anne [1709]). 

Nicholas Turner, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Haslewood, kt,, and 



VIII. 'tO WILLIAM IV. 21 

Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of BARKFOLD and tenements in 
Kirdford and Wisborough Green quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(HU., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Barkfold (Tithes). 

Nicholas Turner, esq., plaintiff, and William Watson, deforciant 
All tithes of corn and grain whatsoever annually arising, growing or 
renewing in manor of BARKFOLD and tenements in Kirdford and 
Wisborough Green quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1 Geo. I. 
[1715]). 

Barkham alias Barkeham (Manor). 

Richard Sakevyle and Edmund Lonmer, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Sandes, Lord Sandes, and Lady Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BARKEHAM and tenements in Fletcheng, Newyke, Chayle, Bar- 
combe, Maryfyld and Hodlye, co. Sussex, and manors of Bunteiugbury 
and Crouch efild alias Lordes landes, and tenements in Wyngfyld and 
Bray, co. Berks, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Sakevyle (Hil., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544-5]-- B.C.). 

Andrew Rede, gent., and John Sligb, plaintiffs, and William 
Sandes, Lord Sandes, deforciant Manor of BERKEHAM and tenements 
in Berkeham and Eleching settled on William Sandes, Lord Sandes, 
and the heirs male of his body, remainder to Thomas Sandes his 
brother and the heirs male of his body, remainder to Walter Sandes, 
esq., and the heirs male of his body, remainder to the heirs of the 
body of said William Sandes, Lord Sandes (Trin., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

See Plumpton (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ch. I. ; East., 1656). 

William Willsonne, esq., plaintiff, and Robert Prere, gent., and 
Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of BARKEHAM and tenements in 
Pletching quitclaimed to plaintiff a,ud heirs (Mich., 1656). 

See Eastbourne-Burton (Mich., 11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

Barkham (Tithes). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 12 Ch. II. [1660] ; Mich., 14 Ch. II. 
[1662] ; Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663] ; Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670] ; Mich., 24 
Ch. II. [1672] D.C. ; Mich., 8 Anne [1709] ; Trin., 5 & 6 Geo. II. 
[1732] ; East., 7 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Barkham Gamoys (Manor). See Camoys alias Gamoyscourt. 

Barlavington (Advowson). 

See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Barlavington (Manor). 

See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; Trin., 11 Ch. I. 
[1635]). 

Barne Grange alias Barne Graunge (Manor). See Leigh. 



22 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Barnehorne (Manor). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

Anthony, Viscount Mountague, and Magdalen his wife, plaintiffs, 
and Thomas A.lfrey, junior, deforciant Site of manor of BAENEHOENE 
and tenements in Bexhill leased to said Thomas Alfrey, junior, except 
the woods and underwoods and one pond called Barnehorne Pond, at 
annual rent of 32 for term of 19 years (East., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich., 8 G^eo. I. 
[1721]). 

Barnehorne (Tithes). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Barnham (Manor). 

William Browne, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Howard, K.G., Lord 
Howard of Effingham, and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BAENHAM and tenements in Barnham and Tapton, also view of frank 
pledge in BAENHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 38 Eliz. 
[1596]). 

William Morley, kt., plaintiff, and William Browne, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of BAENHAM and tenements in 
Barnham and Tapton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

See Boxgrove (Manor) (Mich., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

Henry Edes, S.T.P., and John Wakeford, junior, gent., Thomas 
Musgrate, clerk, John Ellerer, gent., John Haseler and Henry 
Crowcher, plaintiffs, and William Morley, K.B., deforciant Manors of 
BAENHAM and ADEINGTON alias ATHEEINGTON and tenements in 
Barnham, Clymping and Aldrington alias Atherington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Edes (Mich., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (East, 4 Anne [1705] D.C. ; Trin., 
26 & 27 Oeo. II. [1753] ; Hil., 5 Geo. III. [1765] ; East., 10 Geo. III. 
[1770]). 

Barnham (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

Eobert Tonger, gent., and Richard Page, plaintiffs, and Nicholas 
Knyght, deforciant Tenements in Estbome, Weeke and City of 
Chichester, and rectory of BAENHAM, and tenements in Barnham and 
Tapton, also advowson of vicarage of BAENHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs (Hil., 21 Eliz. [1578-9]). 

John Tyllye, plaintiff, and John Knyght, gent., and Thomas 
Thompson and Agnes his wife, deforciants Rectory of BAENHAM and 
tenements in Barnham and Tapton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

John Tylley and John Morey, plaintiffs, and Thomas Gratwyke 
and Juliana his wife, deforciants Third part of rectory of BAENEHAM 
and tenements in Barneham and Boseham quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Tylley (Hil., 33 Eliz. [1590-1]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 23 

John Williams, gent., and Henry Stoue, plaintiffs, and John Tilley, 
deforciant Tenements in Barneham, Flannsham, Felphain alias Felf am 
alias Phelpham alias Eelgeham, and rectory of BARNEHAM, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Williams (Trin., 19 Ch. I. [1643]). 

William Morley, K.B., plaintiff, and John Tilley, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants First crop of 7 ac. meadow and moiety of 
tenements in Barneham and Tapton, also rectory of BARNEHAM and 
advowson of vicarage of BARNEHAM, quitclaimed tv plaintiff &n& heirs 
(Mich., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

William Madgwick, junior, and John Hamond, plaintiffs, and 
Samuel Tilley, gent., and Bridget his wife, and Edward Madgwick, 
gent., deforciants Tenements in Barnham and Oving, also rectory of 
BARNHAM and all tithes to same belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Madgwick (Trin., 13 Will. III. [1701]). 

Thomas Steele, esq., Joseph Postlethwaite and Martha Woods, 
wid., plaintiffs, and Edward Madgwick, gent., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in West Hampnett, Barnham, Stoughton and 
Upmarden, also rectory of BARNHAM and all tithes to same belonging, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Steele (Trin., 2 Greo. III. 
[1762]). 

William Postlethwaite, esq., plaintiff, and John Rickman, esq., and 
Susannah his wife, and Thomas Tourle, esq., and Mary Ann his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in Barnham, Yapton and Eastergate, and 
rectory or parsonage of BARNHAM with the tithes thereto belonging, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 8 Greo. IV. [1827]). 

Barnham (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Barnham (Manor) (East., 38 Eliz. [1596]). 

Barnhurst alias Cassingham (Manor). 

Henry Allard and John Fawkener, plaintiffs, and Bobert Oxen- 
bredge, kt., and Alice his wif e, deforciants Manors of BARNEHERST and 
CASYNGHAM and tenements in Saleherst, Tyserst and Burwash, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Fawkener (East., 1 Eliz. [1559]). 

Abraham Edwardes, senior, gent., plaintiff, and Eobert Walshe, 
kt., and Elizabeth his wife, and John Walshe, esq., his son and heir 
apparent, deforciants Manors of BARNE HURST and CASSINGHAM and 
tenements in Saleherst, Echinghain and Tyshurst, except 7 ac. land, 
9 ac. meadow, 6 ac. pasture and 70 ac. wood in same parishes, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &n<\. heirs (East., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

See Iredge (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4] ; Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

John Busbridge, esq., and William White, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Boys, esq., and Cordelia his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manors of BARNEHURST and CASSINGHAM and tenements in Salehurst, 
Etchingham, Westfeild, Tisehurst, Hollington, Burwash and Selscombe, 
co. Sussex, and manor of Eorest-place alias Brockley farm, co. Kent, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Busbridge (Trin., 1654 
D.C.). 



I 

24 SUSSKX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

See Ire'dge (Mich., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

William Peckham, gent., plaintiff, and John Thorpe, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of BAENHUEST alias 
CASSINGHAM and tenements in Salehurst and Etchingham, also rectory 
of SALEHTJEST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Anne 
[1704]). 

Cicely Adman, wid., plaintiff, and John Relph and Ellen his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of fifth part of manor of BAENHUEST alias GAS- 
SINGH AM and tenements in Salehurst and Etchingham, also rectory 
of SALEHUEST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Anne 
[1706]). 

Simeon Ashe, clerk, plaintiff, and George Maplisden and Mary his 
wife, and George Feme, gent., deforciants Fifth part of manor of 
BAE^HUEST alias CASSINGHAM and tenements in Salehurst and Etch- 
ingham, also rectory of SALEHUEST, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs 
(Hi!., 5 Anne [1706-7]). 

John Braban, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Shindler, gent., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of BAENHUEST 
alias CASSING-HAM and tenements in Salehurst and Etchingham quit- 
claimed to plaintiff ^nA. heirs (Hil., 12 Anne (1713-4]). 

John Braban, plaintiff, and Nicholas Eolfe and Mary his wife, and 
John Eowle and Judith his wife, deforciants Two fifth parts of 
manor of BAENHUEST alias CASSINGHAM and tenements in Salehurst 
and Etchingham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Geo. I. 
[1726]). 

Charles Wardroper, gent., plaintiff, and James Cullum Kelly, esq,, 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of BAENHUEST alias 
CASSINGHAM and tenements in Salehurst and Etchingham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 

Barpham (Manor). See Bargham-Beawcy. 

Barrike (Manor). See Berwick. 

Barwick (Manor). See Berwick. 

Barwick in Haylesham (Manor). See Hailsham. 

Bassetts (Manor). 

William Alverey, plaintiff, and Edward Sherley. esq., deforciant 
Manor of BASSETTS and tenements in Hartfeld and Est Grenysted 
(which Mary Shelley, wife of Thomas Shelley, holds for her life of the 
inheritance of said Edward Sherley, and which after her decease to said 
Edward Sherley and heirs should revert) settled after the decease of 
Mary Shelley 011 plaintiff and heirs (East., 36 & 37 Hen. VIII. 
[1545]). 

Richard, Earl of Dorset, plaintiff, and John Alfrey, deforciant 
Manor of BASSETTS and tenements in Hartfeild quitclaimed to plain- 
tiff^ heirs (Trin., 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 



HEttRY VII t. TO WILLIAM IV. 25 

See Fokington (Manor) (Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 
See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 
See Bolbrook (Manor) (Hil., 12 Oh. I. [1636-7] ; Mich., 1650; Trin., 
13 Ch.IL [1661]). 

Bassetts Fee (Manor). 

Giles G-arton and Clement Draper, plaintiffs, and Francis Garton, 
gent., deforciant Manor of BASSETTS FEE and tenements in Byllyngs- 
hurst, Kyrdeford, Slynfold, Rudgewyck, Greene, Pulborrough, Chyl- 
tington and Stenyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Giles Garton 
(Mich., 21 & 22 Eliz. [1579]). 

SeeMlsham (^il., 1652). 

Thomas Henshawe, gent., plaintiff, and Baynham Throckmorton, 
esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BASSETTS FEE and 
tenements in Billingshurst and Chiltington quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 1653). 

John Bridger, gent., plaintiff, and Bayneham, Throckmorton, esq., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BASSETTS FEE and tenements 
in Billiiigshurst, West Chiltington, Pulborough, Westborough Greene, 
Kirdford alias Carford, Slinfold, Rudgwick, Hitchingfeild, Shipley and 
Newbridge, quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Hil., 1653). 

William Merlott, esq., and John Bridger, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Bayneham Throckmorton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BASSETTS FEE and tenements in Billingshurst, Chiltington, Pul- 
borough, Wisborough Greene, Kerdford alias Carford, Slinfold, 
Rudgwick, Hitchingfeild, Shipley and Newebridge, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of William Merlott (Trin., 1656). 

Anne Henshawe, wid., plaintiff, and John Bridger, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and Kichard Bridger, gent., deforciants Manor of BASSETTS 
FEE and tenements in Billingshurst, West Chiltington, Pulborough, 
Kydford alias Carford, Slinfold, Eudgewick and Newbridge, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

John Sansbury, plaintiff, and Philip Henshaw, esq., deforciant 
Manors of BASSETTS FEE and NETHERFEILD and tenements in Billings- 
hurst, West Chiltington, Pulborough, Kirford alias Carford, Slynford 
alias Slynfold, E/udgewick, Shipley, West Greensted, Battell, Hoe, 
Ashburnham, Cattesfeild, Penhurst, Brightling and Mundfeild, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 4 Anne [1705-6]). 

Thomas Ward Blagrave, plaintiff, and Philip Wroughton and Mary 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BASSETTS FEE and tenements 
in Billinghurst, West Chiltington, Pulborough, Kirford alias Carford, 
Slynford alias Slynfold, Iludgewick, Shipley and West Grinsted, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 39 Geo. III. [1799]). 

Bathurst alias Badburst (Manor). 

Thomas Jones, esq., plaintiff, and Oliver Cheyne, kt., and Anne his 
wife, Edward Eston, kt., and Darringold his wife, Thomas Brudnell, 
kt. and bt. r George Chaworth, kt., Francis Smyth, kt., and David 



26 SUSSEX MAJORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Watkins, kt., deforciants Manor of BATHTJEST and tenements in Crall 
alias Craull, Warbleton alias Warbilton, Horsemounceux alias Horse- 
monseux and Wartling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Hil.,21 Ja. I. 
[1623-4]). 

Edward Acton, esq., John Weld the younger, esq., and Thomas 
Whitmore, esq., plaintiffs, and John Grlynn, serjeant at law, and Anne 
his wife, and Francis Lavvley, bt., deforciants Moiety of manors of 
BATHUEST, CEAWLE alias CEAULE alias CEALLE and KINGSFOLD, and 
tenements in Bathurst, Cravvlee, Warbleton, Herstmonceaux, Wart- 
ling, Warnham ami Housper, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Edward Acton (Hil., 1652). 

William Whitmore, bt., and John Bennett, esq., plaintiffs., and 
Francis Lawley, bt., deforciant Moiety of manors of BADHUEST, 
CEAWLE alias CEAWLE alias CEALE, and KINGSFOED, and tenements in 
Crawle alias Crawle alias Crale, Warbleton alias Warbilton, Hart- 
monceux alias Hersmonceux, Wartling, Warnham and Rousper, co. 
Sussex, and moiety of tenements in Wargrave, Braywicke, Cookham 
and Maidenhead, co. Berks, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Wbitmore (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687] D.C.). 

Prances Lawley, spr., plaintiff, and Thomas Lawley, bt., and Anne 
Lawley, wid., deforciants Moiety of manor of BADHUEST and tene- 
ments in Crawle alias Craull alias Cralle alias Crall, Warbleton alias 
Warbilton, Herstmonseux alias llorseinanseux and Wartling, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 9 Anne [1710-11]). 

John Lade, esq., plaintiff, and Agnes Keyte, wid., Thomas Charles 
Tracy, Viscount Tracy of Rachule in kingdom of Ireland, and Elizabeth 
his wife, and James Higford, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manor of BADHUEST and tenements in Crawle, Walbertoii 
\_sic], Herstinonceux and Wartling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Triii., 4 Geo. I. [1718]). 

Battersden alias Pennybridge (Manor). 

Nicholas Pelham, esq., and Thomas Darell, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Lussher, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
PENTBEIGGE alias BETEESDEN and tenements in Maughfeld, Wad- 
herst and lletherfikl, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas 
Pelham (Mich., 37 Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

Edward Nevyll, esq., and George IS ewton, plaintiffs, and Harbert 
Pelham, esq., deforciant Manor of PENYBEYDGE alias BETEESDEN 
and tenements in Maighfeld and Retherfeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Edward Nevyll (Hil., 35 Eliz. [1592-3]). 

See Mai/field (Manor) (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

William Weekley, gent., plaintiff, and William Maynard, gent., 
deforciant Manor of BATTERSDEN alias PENNYBEIDGE and tenements 
in Mayfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1 Ja. II. 
[1685]). 

Humphry Prunatt, gent., plaintiff, and Isaac Hawkins and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of PENJSTBEIDGE alias BATTERSDEN 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 2? 

and tenements in Mayfeild, and all tithes annually arising from 
manor and tenements aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 1 Geo. I. [1714]). 

Francis Hall, plaintiff, and Arthur Forster, esq., and Elizabeth his 
wife, def or ciants Manor of PENNYBELDGE alias BATTEESDEN and 
tenements in Mayfield, also all tithes whatsoever annually arising from 
and out of manor and tenements aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. II. [1732]). 

Nicholas Martyn, gent., plaintiff, and Mary Hall, wid., and Mary 
Harrison, spr., def or ciants Manor of PENNYBEIDGE alias BATTEESDEN 
and tenements in Mayfield, and all tithes arising from and out of 
manor and tenements aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich, 2 Geo. III. [17611). 

Battle alias Battell (Advowson of Church). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Battle alias Battell (Advowson of Deanery or Vicarage). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich, 8 Geo. I. 

[1721]). 

Battle alias Battell (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and John Hamond, Abbot of Monastery of 
S. Martin, Battell, deforciant Manors of BATTELL, ALCISTON, 
LTJLLYNGTON, CLOPHAM, APULTEAM, BAENEHOENE, MAELEY and 
MEXFELD, and tenements in Battell, Sellescomb, Cattysfeld, Pevensey, 
Alciston, Alfriston, Lullyngton, Clopham, Apultram, Bexill, Hoo, 
Northy, Echingham, Bodyham, Ewerst, Morewell, Brodgrove, Worth, 
Watlington, Gestling, Cattesfeld, Ikelesham, "Wesfeld, Manxey, 
Warbylton, Saleherst, Mounfeld, Holington, Brede, Udemyre, Ore, 
Wertlyng, Bekley and Barnehorne, and rectories of IKLESHAM and 
WESFELD, and advowsons of the churches of BATTELL, IKLESHAM 
and WESTFELD, co. Sussex, and divers manors and lands in Kent, 
Surrey, Essex, Southampton, Berks, Oxford, Wilts, Norfolk and 
Suffolk, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin, 30 Hen. VIII. 
[1538] B.C.). 

Francis, Earl of Bedford, Spencer, Earl of Northampton, and 
Edward, Lord Herbert, plaintiffs, and Francis, Viscount Mountague, 
deforciant Manors of BATTELL, BAENEHOENE, HASTINGS, AGMEE- 

HUEST, SWYNEHAM, COWDEEY, EASEBOENE, VEIIDLEY, WOETHING, 

ST. JOHN'S, COCKING, BEBTON alias BEPTON, LYNCH and SADLESCOMBE, 
and tenements in Battell, Barnehorne, Hastings, Agmerhurst, Swine- 
ham, Bexhill, Beckley, Winchelsey, Marley, Westfeild, Wortlington, 
Wartling, Bodyham, Ashborneham, Pemsey, Gelsling, Wore, Ewhurst 
alias Uhurst, Itchingham, Gate, Peasemarsh, Eilsham, Parley, Bright- 
ling, Nenfeild, Crowhurst, Salehurst, Hollington. Cattesfeild, Hoo 
alias How, Boreham, Warbleton, Uckham, Telham, Cleyton, Pakham, 
Lewes, Newtymber, Kustington, Lyminster, Litle Hampton, Arruudell, 
Cowdrey, Midhurst, Easeborne, Verdley, Worthing, St. John's, Cocking, 



28 STTSSEi MAJORS IN THE ^EET O* FINES. 

Bebton alias Bepton, Lynch, Sadlescombe, Shulbred, Lynchmore, 
Farnehurst, Wollavington, Midle Lavaut, Graffham, Boxgrave, Sulham, 
Loddesworth, Hamton, Kogat, Vyning, Petworth, Byworth, Hicksted, 
Hurst perpoy nt, Bolney and Twyneham, and common of pasture for all 
animals in COWDEEY, EASEBOENE, ST. JOHN'S, MIDHUEST, COCKING, 
BEBTON alias BEPTON and LYNCH, also the rectory of BATTELL and 
portion of tithes in LYNCH, and the advowsons of the churches 
of BEBTON alias BEPTON and LYNCH, also the advowson of the 
deanery or vicarage of BATTLE and moiety of manor of CLAYTON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis, Earl of Bedford (Trin., 
13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Thomas Webster, \>k., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Mountague, 
and Barbara his wife, deforciants Manors of BATTELL, BAENEHOENE, 
HASTINGS, CASTLE-HASTINGS, STONE, AGMONDHUEST alias AGMEE- 
HEEST, BEXHILL alias BAXHILL alias BOXHILL and SWINHAM, and 
tenements in Battell, Barnehorne, Hastings, Castle-Hastings, Stone, 
Agmondhurst alias Agmerherst, Bexhill alias Baxhill alias Boxhill 
and Swinham, also rectories of BATTELL and HASTINGS and all tithes 
whatsoever annually arising from and out of Battell, Barnehorne, 
Hastings, Agmondhurst alias Agmerherst, Bexhill alias Baxhill alias 
Boxhill and Swinham, also advowson of deanery or vicarage of 
BATTELL, and advowsons of vicarages and churches of HASTINGS, 
HOE alias How, WATLING and BAGHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Battle alias Battell (Rectory). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Battle alias Battell (Tithes). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Oeo. I. [1721]). 

Bayenden-Magna (Manor). See Baynden. 

Bayham (Advowson of Church). 

See Bayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

Bayham alias Bagham (Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Bayham alias Begham alias Beigham (Manor). 

Dean and Canons of College of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of York, 
in University of Oxford, plaintiffs, and John Sakfeyld, esq., 
deforciant Manors of Begham, Pepynbury, Leuyshode, Crauebroke 
and Brokley alias Westgrenewich, and advowsons of churches of 
Beghain, Pepynbury, Westgrenewich and Depford, co. Kent, also 
manors of BEGHAM, EOKLAND IN BOEHAM, OTTHAM, TELTON, HEYLES- 
HAM, HELLYNGLEGH, FEISTON, EXCETT, BULLOKISTOWN IN WYTHIHAM, 
BOWEAGE and KYCHENHAM, and tenements in Begham, Kokland in 
Borham, Ottham, Telton, Hayleshani, Hellynglegh, Friston, Excett, 
Bullokystowne in W.ythiham, Bowrage, Kychenham, Horsye, Lamport in 
Bourne, Kotesford, Borham, Britlyng,Echyngham, Fraunt alias Farnth, 



HENUY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 29 

Coweherst, Wartlyng and Haythfeld, and advowsons of churches 
of BEGHAM, HAYLESHAM and HELLYNGLEGH, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and their successors Warranted against John, Abbot of 
the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors (Mich., 
18 Hen. VIII. [1526] B.C.). 

Stephen Barnham, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Moun- 
tague, and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of BEIGHAM alias 
BAYHAM and tenements in Lamberhurst and Fant alias Frant, co. 
Sussex, and manor of Beigham alias Bayham and tenements in 
Lamberhurst and Brenchley, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.). 

Nicholas Toke, esq., and Jane his wife, Walter Dobell alias Doble, 
junior, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and Walter Dobell alias Doble, 
his son, plaintiffs, and Eobert Swift, kt., and Ursula his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BEIGHAM alias BAYHAM and tenements in 
Lamberhurst and Fant alias Frant, co. Sussex, and manor of Beigham 
alias Bayham and tenements in Lamberhurst and Brenchley, co. 
Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Elizabeth, wife of Walter 
Dobell alias Doble, junior (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2] D.C.). 

Walter Covert, esq., and Samuel Grott, esq., plaintiffs, and Walter 
Dobell, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BEIGHAM 
alias BAYHAM and tenements in Fant alias Frant and Lamberhurst, 
co. Sussex, and manor of Beigham alias Bayham and tenements in 
Lamberhurst and Brenchley, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Walter Covert (Trin., 1654 D.C.). 

Humphrey Tuckey, plaintiff, and Walter Dobell, esq., and Sarah 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BEIGHAM alias BAYHAM and tene- 
ments in Fant alias Frant, Lamberhurst and Brenchley, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

E,obert Worsley, kt. and bt., and Kichard Worsley, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Greorge Browne, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BEIGHAM alias BAYHAM and tenements in Fant alias Frant, 
Lamberhurst and Brenchley, co. Sussex, and manor of Beigham alias 
Bayham and tenements in Fant alias Frant, Lamberhurst and 
Brenchley, co. Kent, and manor of Wolverton alias Wolfreton, and 
advowson of church of Wolverton alias Wolfreton, co. Southampton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Kobert Worsley (Mich., 21 Ch. II. 
[1669] D.C.). 

John Pratt, esq., plaintiff, and Ambrose Browne, esq., John 
Browne, N gent., Jemmet Eaimond, esq., Elizabeth Meux, wid., 
William Jordan, esq., and Philippa his wife, Margaret Browne, 
Samuel Newton and John Steepe, gent., deforciants Manor of 
BEIGHAM alias BAYHAM and tenements in Fant alias Frant and 
Lamberhurst, co. Sussex, and tenements in Lamberherst and Brench- 
ley, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 Greo. I. 
[1714] D.C.). 

Baynden alias Bayndon alias Bayenden-Magna (Manor). 
John Hay, esq., and Thomas Aynscombe, junior, gent., plaintiff*, 



J 

30 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

and Harbert Morley, esq., Anthony Morley, gent., and Robert Morley, 
gent., deforciants M&nor of BAYISTDEN alias BAYNDON and tenements 
in Mayfeld alias Maighfeld and Heathfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of John Hay (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

Nicholas Jordan, esq., and William Roberts, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Robert Morley, esq., and Anthony Morley, esq., deforciants Manor 
of BAY^DEN alias BAYNDO^ and tenements in Mayfeild alias Maigh- 
feild and Heathfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas 
Jordan (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Beddingham (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 

See Glynde (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Beddingham (Manor) (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648] ; Trin., 27 
Ch. II. [1675]). 

See aiynde (Trin., 4 Anne [1705]). 

Baynden-Parva (Manor). 

See Beddingham (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 

Bayntons (Manor). See Bentons. 

Beache alias Beche (Manor). 

John Browne, plaintiff, and John Asheburneharn, esq., deforciant 
Manor of BECHE and tenements in Seddelscombe alias Sellescombe 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Walter Evernden, plaintiff, and John Browne, senior, and John 
Browne, junior, his son and heir apparent, and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BEACHE and tenements in Sedelscombe quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Bearecourt (Manor). See Bercourt. 
Bebton alias Bebington (Manor). See Bepton. 
Beche (Manor). See Beache. 
Becketwezell (Manor). See Bexwesell. 

Beckley (Advowson). 

Richard Holman, Edward Sharpe, gent., Thomas Perkins and 
John Bishopp, plaintiffs, and Francis, Viscount Mountague, deforciant 
Advowson of the church of BECKLEY quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Richard Holman (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Beddingham (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Beddingham (Rectory) (East., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Beddingham alias Bedyngham alias Berringham (Manor). 
See Dixter (East., 9 & 10 Hen. VIII. [1518] D.C.). 
William Morley, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Wyndesor, kt., Lord 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 31 

Wyndesor, and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manors of BEDYNG- 
HAM alias BERYNGHAM and COMBE and tenements in Bedyngham alias 
Beryngham, Eyrie, Mallyng andTerrvng, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 5Eliz. [1563]). 

Edward Martyn, gent., and Lestrange Hubberd, plaintiffs, and 
Humphrey Tufton, kt., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Moiety 
of tenements and moiety of third part of manors of BEDINGHAM, 
BERRINGHAM, COMBE, BAYENDEN-MAGNA, BAYEND EN-PAR YA, HIGHAM, 
GLYNDE and BOSSES, and tenements in Mayfeild, Heathfeild, Bed- 
dingham, Berringham, Eirle, Mailing, Tarring, Terring, Soutram, 
Combe, Pevensey, Glynde, Suthmalling and le Broyle, co. Sussex, and 
moiety of rectories of Wiggenholt S. Maryes and Islington, co. 
Norfolk, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Martyn (East., 
14 Ja. I. [1616] B.C.). 

John Trevor, kt., and John Trevor, esq., plaintiffs, and Harbert 
Morley, esq., deforciunt Manors of BEDINGHAM alias BERINGHAM, 
COMBE, BAY ENDEN alias BAYENDEN-MAGNA and GLTNE alias GLYNDE, 
and tenements in Glyne alias Glynde, Bedingham alias Beringham, 
Mayfeild alias Mawfeild, Hethfeild, Eirley alias Eryle, Mailing, South- 
mailing, Tarring alias Tirring, Sitram alias Sow tram, Bingmer and 
Wadhurst alias Wadherst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Trevor, kt. (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

John Jolliffe, esq., and George Thompson, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Morley, esq., deforciants Manors of BEDINGHAM alias BER- 
INGHAM, PRESTON-BECKHELWYN, COMBE, BAYENDEN alia* BAYENDEN- 
MAGNA, GLYNE alias GLYNDE and BOSSES, and tenements in Glyne 
alias Glynde, Bedingham alias Beringham, Mafeild alias Mawfeild, 
Hethfeild, Eirley alias Eyrie, Mailing, South Mailing, Tarring alias 
Tirring, Sitram alias Sowtram, Ringmer and Wadhurst alias Wadherst, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Jolliffe (Trin., 27 Ch. II. 
[1675]). 

See Glynde (Trin., 4 Anne [1705]). 

Beddingham alias Bedyngham (Eectory). 

Thomas Lewkenor, gent., Edward Lewkenor, esq., Thomas Bysshopp, 
esq., Thomas Wroth, esq., Henry Apsley, esq., and Christopher Gold- 
smyth, clerk, plaintiffs, and Henry Shelley, gent., and Jane his wife, 
and John Bellyngeham, gent., deforciants Rectory of BEDYNGHAM 
and tenements in Bedyngham granted to plaintiffs during the lives 
of said Henry Shelley and Jane and John Bellyngeham (Trin., 40 Eliz. 
[1598]). 

Cicely Clifford, wid., plaintiff, and Henry Bishop, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Rectory of BEDINGHAM, except the advow- 
son of vicarage of BEDINGHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff during her life 
(East., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Thomas, Lord Dacre, and Francis Hepburn, esq., plaintiffs, and 
George Montagu and Mullicent his wife, deforciants Rectory or 
parsonage of BEDDINGHAM and all tithes to said rectory belonging, 



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32 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



and tenements in Beddingham, granted to plaintiffs during the life 
of Eobert Trevor, esq. (Trin., 6 Geo. IV. [1825]). 

Bedeham alias Bedham (Manor). 

Eichard Lyne, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Coppley, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of BEDEHAM alias BEDHAM 
and tenements in Ey tie worth, Kyrdeford, Egdene and Grene, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 5 Eliz. [1563]). 

William Stanly, plaintiff, and Margaret Percivall, wid., Samuel 
Percivall, gent., Joan White, wid., Eleanor Linch, wid., Eichard 
Freshwater, esq., and Mary his wife, William Dawins, gent., and Mar- 
garet his wife, Philip Percivall, gent., and Edmond Percivall, defor- 
ciants Manor of BEDEHAM alias BEDHAM and tenements in Bedeham 
alias Bedham, Eitleworth, Kyredeford, Egdene and Greene, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1657). 

Bedyng-Barnes (Manor). See Seeding. 
Bedyngham (Manor). See Beddingham. 

Beeding alias Bedyng and Bedyng-Barnes (Manor). 

Thomas Bysshopp, plaintiff, and Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, John 
Swygo and Lucretia Ins wife, deJbrciantsMa.noT of BEDYNG- and 
BEDYNG-BARNES and tenements in Sealle, Bedyng, Shorham, Cowfold, 
Slawgham and Warnenglede, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1 Eliz. [1559]). 

William Cecyll, K.G., Lord Burghley, High Treasurer of England, 
Walter Myldmay, kt., and Gilbert Gerrarcl, kt., plaintiffs, and Philip, 
Earl of Arundell, and William Dyxe, esq., deforciants Manors of 
BEDYNG and NORTHESTOKE and tenements in Bedyng, Bramber, 
Kyngesbarnes, Scale, Shorham, Cowfold, Slawham, Warmynglede and 
Nortliestoke, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Cecyll 
(Hil., 21 Eliz. [1581-2]). 

Pears Edgcumbe, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Arundell and 
Surrey, Henry, Lord Mowbray and Maltravers, and Thomas Somerset, 
K.B., deforciants Manor of BEEDING alias BEDINGE and tenements in 
Beeding alias Bedinge, Scale and Bramber, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East, 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Begham (Advowson of Church). See Bayham. 
Begham (Manor). See Bayham. 
Beigham (Manor). See Bayham. 

Belhurst (Manor). 

John Hay, gent., Eobert Pettytt, and Thomas Grenef yld, plaintiffs, 
and John Forrest, gent., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BELHURST and tenements in Ecchyngham, Saleherst, Tyseherst and 
Hawkeherst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hay (East., 
37 Eliz. [1595]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 33 

John Eouth, kt., plaintiff, and Harbert Hay, esq., and John Hay, 
gent., deforciants Manor of BELHERST and tenements in Etchingham 
and 8eJmeston quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1650). 

See Goat (East., 44 G-eo. III. [1804]). 

Benfield alias Benflelds (Manor) in Hangleton. 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

See Slowe (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664] B.C.; Hil., 
16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5] ; Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Bensted (Manor). See Binsted. 

Bentons alias Beynton (Manor). See Tabershall and Bentons. 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and William Earnefold, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manors of BEYNTON alias BAYNTONS and 
TABEESHALL and BAYNTONS and tenements in Shepeley and West- 
grinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Hil., 42 Eliz. [1599-1600] ; Trin., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Trin., 9 Ja. I. [1611] ; Trin., 13 Ja. I. [1615] ; 
Trin., 1655). 

Bepton alias Bebton (Advowson of Church). 

See Bepton (Manor) (Hil., 13 Hen. VIII. [1521-2] ; Hil., 10 Eliz. 
[1567-8]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Bepton alias Bebton (Common of Pasture). 
See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Bepton alias Bebton alias Bebington (Manor). 

Thomas Palmer, esq,, William Shelley, serjeant at law, John 
Palmer, esq., Edward Palmer and Robert Palmer, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Torrell, esq., deforciant Manor of BEBYNGTON alias BEBTON and 
tenements in Bebyngton alias Bebton, also advowson of church of 
BEBYNGTON alias BEBTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eobert 
Palmer (Hil., 13 Hen. VIII. [1521-2]). 

Anthony, Viscount Mountague, K.G., plaintiff, and Henry Josselyn, 
esq., and Anne his wife, daughter and heir of Humphry Torrell, esq., 
deceased, deforciants Manor of BEBETON alias BEBINGTON and tene- 
ments in Bebeton alias Bebington, Cocking and Lynch, also advowson 
of church of BEBETON alias BEBINGTON,' quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

See Cocking (Manor) (Mich., 41 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Bercombe (Manor). See Barcomle. 

YOL. XIX. D 



34 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Bercourt alias Bericourt and Wilbridge (Manor). 

John Mayue, esq., plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Manors of BEARECOURT, WOLBRIDGE, 
PALYNGHAM, OVERFOLD and CLYMSFOLD, and tenements in Bearecourt, 
"Wolbridge, Palyngham, Overfold and Clymsfold, quitclaimed to plain- 
tfzjfand heirs (HiL, 5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Yapton (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Robert Birche, gent., plaintiff, and Christopher Edmonds, gent., 
deforciant Manor of BERCOURT alias BERICOURT and WILBRIDGE 
and tenements in Yapton, Barnham and Warburton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

Thomas Gravett, plaintiff, and Nicholas Jordan, esq., George 
Oglander, gent., and Mary his wife, Anthony Edmonds, gent., and 
Robert Standen, gent., deforciants Manor of BERCOURT alias BERI- 
COURT and WILBRIDGE and tenements in Tapton, Barnham and War- 
burton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

William Madgwick, plaintiff, and George Oglander, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and Robert Standen, gent., and Alice his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BERCOURT alias BERRICOURT and WILBRIDGE and tene- 
ments in Yapton, Barnham and Walburton, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

Thomas Hamond, clerk, and James Pyttman, plaintiffs, and 
William Madgwick, deforciant Manor of BERICOARTE and WIL- 
BRIDGE and tenements in Yapton and Walberton quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Hamond (HiL, 13 & 14 Ch. II. 
[1661-2]). 

William Hoare, clerk, plaintiff, and William Madgwick and Henry 
Minchard and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manors [sic] of BERCOURT 
alias BERICOURT and WILLBRIDGE and tenements in Yapton, Barn- 
ham and Warburton alias Walburton alias Wilburton, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 25 & 26 Ch. II. [1673-4]). 

Bercourt (Manor Annual Rent). 

Christopher Edmonds, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Edmonds, 
gent., deforciant Annual rent of 20 issuing out of manors of BERE- 
COURT and WOLBRIDGE and tenements in Yapton quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Beritroe alias Berytro (Manor). 

Thomas Sackvill, E.G., Lord Buckhurst, Lord High Treasurer of 
England, plaintiff, and Francis Alfrey and Agnes his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BERYTRO and tenements in Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 1 Ja. I. [1603]). 

Thomas Sackvyll, E.G., Lord Buckhurst, Lord High Treasurer of 
England, plaintiff, and Anthony Goldsmythe and Susan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BERITRO and tenements in Hartfeld quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 Ja. I. [1603]). 




HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 35 

See Southover (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 

Henry Newman, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard, Earl of Dorset, 
deforciant Manor of BEEITEOE and tenements in Hartfeild, Withy- 
ham and Retherfeild, quitclaimed \>Q plaintiff &&& heirs (HiL, 18 Ja. I. 
[1620-1]. 

Edward Still, plaintiff, and John Newman, clerk, and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BEBYTEOE and tenements in Hartfeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Berlaton (Manor). See Barlavington. 
Berlavington (Manor). See Barlavington. 
Berricourt (Manor). See Bercourt. 
Berringham (Manor). See BeddingJiam. 
Berry (Manor). See Bury. 

Berrylands alias Berylands (Manor). 

John Apsley, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Ayssheley, kt., Anthony 
Ayssheley, esq., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of BEEY- 
LANDES and tenements in Berylandes, Petworth, Kerdford, Easborne 
and Fernehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 7 Eliz. 
[1565]). 

Thomas Sherley, esq., and Anne his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Apsley, esq., deforciant Manor of BERYLANDES and tenements in 
Berylandes, Petworth and Kyrdford, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Heene (Manor) (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

William Wase, gent., plaintiff, and William Strudwicke and 
Katherine his wife, and Henry Strudwicke, deforciants Manor of 
BEBRYLAKDES and tenements in Kerdford and Petworth quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

James Smith, esq., and John Smith, plaintiffs, and William Wase, 
gent., and Anne his wife, and Budd Wase, gent., deforciants Manor 
of BEER Y-L ANDES and tenements in Kerford and Fitleworth quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Smith (Trin., 12 Ch. II. 
[1660]). 

G-eorge Smith, gent., and William Peters, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Wase, gent., John Smyth, gent., Budd Wase, gent., and 
Sarah his wife, and John Wase, deforciants Manor of BERRYLANDES 
and tenements in Kerdford and Fittleworth, co. Sussex, and tenements 
in Burneham, Cippenham alias Syppenham, Boveney, Dorney and 
Horton, co. Bucks, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of G-eorge 
Smith (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666] D.C.). 

Robert Scutt, gent., plaintiff, and James Smith, esq., Budd Wase, 
esq., and Sarah his wife, and John Wase, gent., deforciants Manor of 

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36 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF TINES. 

BEEEYLANDS and tenements in Kerdford and Petworth quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 11 Will. III. [1699-1700]). 

Martha Covert, spr., and John Covert, gent., plaintiff's, and John 
Scutt, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of BEEEY- 
LANDS and tenements in Kirdford, Petworth and Eudgwick, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Martha Covert (Mich., 13 Geo. II. 
[1739]). 

Bersted (Manor). See South Bersted. 

Bersted (Eectory). 

John Miller, esq., plaintiff, and Robert Oxenbrigge and Frances 
his wife, deforciants Eectory of BEESTED granted to plaintiff for 
term of 19 years from 25 March 1695 (East., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

John Drew, esq., plaintiff, and Eichard, Lord Bishop of Bath and 
Wells, and Eachel his wife, and Houstoune Eadcliffe, clerk, D.D., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Eectory of BEESTED granted to plainti^ 
for term of 19| years from 29 Sept. 1807 (Mich., 48 Geo. I " 
[1807]). 

Berwick alias South Berwick (Advowson of Church). 
See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 
See ButtingUll (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1517]). 

Berwick alias South Berwick (Manor). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

See ButtingUll (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571]). 

See BramUetye (Manor) (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

Thomas Whatman, esq., and Thomas Brook, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Eichard, Earl of Dorset, and Edward Sackvill, kt., deforciants 
Manor of BEEWICK and tenements in Berwick. Alfriston, Hailsham, 
Pemsey alias Pevensey, Hellingligh, Arlington and Simpson, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Whatman (Trin., 16 Ja. I. 
[1618]). 

Thomas Whatman, esq., and Evan Edwardes, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Eichard, Earl of Dorset, and Edward Sackvile, kt., deforciants 
Manor of BAKWICK alias BEEWICK and tenements in Barwick alias 
Berwick, Alfriston, Hailesham, Pemsey alias Pevemsey, Hellingligh, 
Arlington and Simpson, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Whatman (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

George Strode and William Strode, plaintiff's, and Edward, Earl of 
Dorset, Eichard Arnherst, serjeant at law, and Edward Lyndesey, esq., 
deforciants Manor of BAEWICK alias BEEWICK alias SOUTH BEEWICK 
and tenements in Barwick alias Berwick alias South Berwick, 
Alfriston, Hailesham, Pemsey alias Pevemsey, Hellingley, Arlington 
and Silmeston alias Simpson, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
George Strode (Hil., 22 Ja. I. [1624-5]). 

See HeigUon-S. Clere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 



vln. To WILLIAM it. 37 

Thomas Newdigate, esq., and Thomas Shelley, gent. , plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Dyke, bt., and Philadelphia his wife, deforciants Tenements 
in Arlington and Wilmington and moiety of manor of BEEWICK alias 
SOUTH BERWICK and tenements in Berwick, Selmeston, Eckington 
alias Rype, Chalvington, Alfriston, Arlington, Wilmington, Haylsham 
and Hellingly, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Newdigate 
(Hil., 31 & 32 Oh. II. [1679-80]). 

Thomas Bramston, esq., and Nicholas Toke, QS^., plaintiffs, and Sir 
Thomas Dyke, bt., and Ann his wife, and John Dixon Dyke, esq., 
deforciants Manor of BEEWICK alias SOUTH BEEWICK and tenements 
in Berwick, Arlington, Alfriston and Selmeston, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Bramston (East., 29 Greo. II. [1756]). 

Berwick-S. John (Manor). See Compton-Berwick. 
Berylands (Manor). See Berrylands. 
Beryngham (Manor). See Beddingham. 
Berytro (Manor). See Beritroe. 

Bestnover alias Bestenoure (Manor). 

See Deane (Manor in Tillington) (Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Beverington-Radmell (Manor). See Radmell. 

Beveryngton (Manor). 

Edward Banyster and Katherine Banyster, wid., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Affennell and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of BEVEE- 
YNGTOtf and tenements in Estborne and Wyllyngton quitclaimed to 

flaintiffs and heirs of Edward Banyster (Hil., 38 Hen. VIII. 
1546-7]). 

Bevilham (Manor). See Bibleham. 

Bevyndene (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Bewlies alias Bowlies (Manor). 

Timothy Burrell, esq., and Thomas Bathurst, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Bridger, senior, esq., and Richard Bridger, junior, gent., 
deforciants Manors of BOWLIES, EAST WANTLEY and WOEMINGHUEST, 
and tenements in Pulborough, Beeding, Bramber, Stenning, Ashington, 
Washington, Sullington, West Chiltington, Thakeham, Worming- 
hurst, Ashurst, Westgrinsted, Wiston, Buncton and Storrington, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Timothy Burrell (Trin., 4 Will. 
& Mary [1692]). 

Peter White, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Bridger, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, Peter Courthope, esq., Robert Henley, esq., and 
Timothy Burrell, esq., deforciants Manors of BEWLIES, EAST 



38 SUSSEX MAJORS IN TflE EEET Q$ FINES. 

WANTLEY and WORMINGHURST, and tenements in Pulborough, 
Beeding, Bramber, Stenning, Ashington, Washington, Sillington, 
West Chiltington, Thakeham, Worminghurst, Ashurst, West Grinsted, 
Wiston, Buncton and Storrington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

Bexhill (Manor). 

See Gowding (East., 35 Eliz. [1593] ; Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See BucJcJiurst (Manor) (HiL, 1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (HiL, 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Bexhill (Manor Annual Bent). 

Eeuben Parke, plaintiff, and Joseph Russell, deforciant Yearly 
rent of 23 Is. 9^d., issuing out of manors of BEXHILL and HEATH- 
FIELD and out of divers messuages, lands and tenements in Bexhill 
and Heathfield, and out of advowsons of churches of BEXHILL and 
HEATHFIELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 28 Geo. II. 
[1754]). 

Bexhill (Tithes). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Bexwesell alias Becketwezell (Manor). 

John Wildgoose and Thomas Newington, plaintiffs, and John 
Colepeper, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BEXWESELL alias BECKETWEZELL and tenements in Saleherst quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Wildgoose (East., 3 Eliz. 
[1561]). 

Beynton alias Bayntons (Manor). See Bentons. 

Bibleham alias Bivelham (Manor). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686]; Mich.', 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

See Burwask (Manor) (HiL, 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; HiL, 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Bidlington alias Bydlyngton alias Maudlyn (Manor). 

Thomas Bysshopp, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Michelborne, kt., 
lately called Edward Michelborne, esq., deforciant Manor of 
BYDLYNGTON alias MAWDLYN and tenements in Bydlyngton, Bramber, 
Stenyng and Wyckham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
43-44 Eliz. [1601]). 

Richard Marcall, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Farnefold, esq., 
deforciant Manors of BIDLINGTON alias MAWDLYN and HARROCKS 
and tenements in Bramber and Buttolphes quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (HiL, 21 Ch. I. [1645-6]). 



HENRY viii. TO WILLIAM IV. 89 

John Turner, clerk, and Thomas Marr, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Vaux, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of BIDLINGTON 
alias MAUDLYN and HAEEOCKS and tenements in Bramber, Botolphes 
alias Buttolphes and Steaming alias Steyning, quitclaimed to plaintiff* 
and heirs of John Turner (Trin., 1653). 

Thomas Knowles, gent., and Joseph Sefton, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Turner, gent., William Westbrooke, esq., Thomas Alchorne, 
gent., John Cowdrey, clerk, and John Lidbiter, deforciants Manors 
of BIDLINGTON alias MAUDLIN and HAEEOCKES and tenements in 
Bramber alias Bramborough, Bidlington, Buttolls alias Buttolphes, 
Beeding alias Scale and Steyning, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Knowles (Mich., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

William Tayleure, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Wilson and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manors of BIDLINGTON alias MAUDLTN and 
HAEEOCKS and tenements in Bramber alias Bramborough, Buttolls 
alias Buttolph and Beeding alias Scale, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 7 & 8 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Sir John Lade, bt., plaintiff, and Samuel Wilson, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manors of BIDLINGTON alias MAUDLIN and 
HAEEOCKS and tenements in Bramber alias Bramborough, Buttolls 
alias Buttolphs and Beeding alias Seale, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 8 & 9 Geo. II. [1735]). 

Bidlington and Kingsbarnes (Manor). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Trin., 9 Ja. I. [1611] ; Trin., 1655). 

Bignor (Advowson of Church). 

See Singled (Manor) (Hil. 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4]). 

Bignor alias Bygnor (Manor). 

See Shillinglee (Manor) (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

See Pallingham (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562]). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 

Anthony Kempe, esq., Thomas Cooke, gent., and John Cooke, plain- 
tiffs, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, deforciant Manor of 
BTGNOE and tenements in Bygnor and Kyrdford quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Kempe (East., 22 Eliz. [1580]). 

Anthony Serle and Robert Powell, plaintiffs, and Henry Groryng, 
esq., deforciant Manor of BTGNOE alias BYGNOES and tenements in 
Kyrdford and Hascombe settled on Henry G-oryng and his heirs 
male, and in default, remainder to his right heirs (Mich., 25 & 26 Eliz. 
[1583]). 

Henry Kempe, gent., plaintiff, and John Cooke and Cicely his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BTGNOE and tenements in Bygnor and 
Kyrdford quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 29 & 30 Eliz. 
[1587]). 



40 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE tfEfiT o* 



John Smyth, gent., and William Wase, gent, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Goring, kt., defortiant'M.axior of BIGNOES and tenements in Kerde- 
ford quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Smyth (Trin., 8 Ja. I. 
[1610]). 

William Weston, gent., plaintiff 1 , and Henry Goring, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, defordantsM.a,nof of BIGNOR alias BYGNORS and 
tenements in Kerdeford and Hascombe quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Mich., 22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

Nee Slindon (Manor) (Trin., 1649). 

See Binsted (Manor) (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4]; Trin., 
4 Anne [1663-4]). 

Bignor alias Bygnor (Park). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Bigworth (Manor). See By worth. 

Billingshurst (Manor). 

See Parham (Manor) (Hil, 6 & 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 

Billingslmrst alias Byllyngeshurst (Eectory). 
See Has/old (Trin., 7 Eliz. [1565]). 
See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Bilsham (Manor). See BulsJiam. 

Bilsham alias Bilsom in Yapton (Tithes). 

John Woods the elder and John Woods the younger, plaintiff's, 
and Thomas Cowdrey, deforciant Tenements in Yapton and Walber- 
toD, and moiety of tithe of hay yearly arising in Bilsham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of John Wood the elder (Mich., 11 Geo. II. 
[1737]). 

See Trinelame (Hil., 6 Geo. II. [1732-3] ; Mich., 18 Geo. II. 
[1744]). 

See Middleton (Manor) (Trin., 2 Geo. IV. [1821]). 

Binderton alias Bynderton (Manor). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Wonwortn (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

John Shurley, esq., plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, 
and Elizabeth his wife, Anthony Stapley, esq., and Nicholas Warner, 
deforciants Manor of BYNDERTOJST and tenements in Bynderton, 
Westdene and Lavant, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
26 Eliz. [1584]). 

William Smyth, gent., plaintiff, and John Shurley, serjeant at law, 
and Frances his wife, deforciant Manor of BINDERTON and tenements 
in Binderton, Westdeane and Lavaut, quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs 
(Hil. ,2 Ja. I. [1604-5]). 



HENRY vlil. To WILLIAM it. 4l 

Mary Smith, spr., plaintiff, and William Bartlett, clerk, and Bar- 
bara his wife, deforciant Moiety of manors of BINDERTON and 
APLEDRAM and tenements in Binderton and Apledram quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. II. [1731]). 

Binderton (Manor Annual Rent). 

Peter Burrell, esq., plaintiff, and John Atwood, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 6 3s. 4<d. issuing out of manor 
of BINDERTON and annual rent of 8 6s. Sd. issuing out of site of 
manor of EELTHAM alias FLEGHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs 
(Mich., 12 Geo. I. [1725]). 

Binsted (Advowson). 

See Binsted (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ja. I. [1614-5]). 

See SUndon (Advowson) (Trin., 18 & 19 Geo. II. [1745]). 

Binsted alias Binstead alias Bynsted alias Bensted (Manor). 

See Arundell (Manor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 

See Lynch (Manor) (Mich., 9 & 10 Eliz. [1567]). 

See Michelgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] D.C.). 

Garrett Kempe, kt., plaintiff, and John Shelley, kt. and bt., and 
Jane his wife, Henry Guldeford, kt., and John Hungerford, kt., 
deforciants Manor of BENSTED and tenements in Bensted, Yapton, 
Walberton and Estergate, also advowson of church of BENSTED, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against John Shelley, kt. 
and bt., and Jane his wife, and heirs of John, against heirs of John 
Shelley, esq., deceased, grandfather of said John, against heirs of 
William Shelley, esq., uncle of said John, and against heirs of John 
Shelley, esq., deceased, father of said John (Hil., 12 Ja. I. [1614-5]). 

See SUndon (Manor) (Trin., 1649). 

Charles Wilsford, gent., and John Woolfe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Garrett Kempe, kt., and Anthony Kempe, esq., deforciants Manors 
of BINSTEED alias BINSTEAD, EARTHAM, MADHURST, BIGNOR and 
SOUTHSTOKE alias SOUTHSTOAKE, and tenements in Binsteed alias Bin- 
stead, Eartham, Madhurst, Bignor, Southstoke alias Southstoake, 
Bilston, Yepton, Tangmere and Aldingborne, and advowson of church 
of BIGNOR, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Charles Wilsford 
(Hil., 15-16 Ch. II. [1663-4]). 

Edward Staker, gent., and Thomas Baker, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Staker, gent., William Staker, gent., William Coote, liichard 
Bowley and Elizabeth his wife, and Richard Bennett and Margaret his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BINSTED and tenements in Binsted, Tort- 
ington, Shipley and Westpreston, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Edward Staker (East., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

Charles Goring, bt., and Kenneth Mackenzie, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Anthony Kemp, esq., and Henry Kemp, gent., deforciants Manors of 
BINSTEED alias BINSTEAD, EARTHAM, MADHURST, BIGNOR and SOUTH- 
STOKE alias SOUTHSTOAKE, and tenements in Binsteed alias Binstead, 






42 SUSSEX ti^Nofes IN ^Hfi * BE!' o* 



Eartham, Madhurst, Bigrior, Southstoke alias Southstoake, Yapton, 
Tangmere and Aldingborne, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Charles G-oring (Trin., 4 Anne [1705]). 

Binsted (Tithes). 

See Walberton (Eectory) (Hil., 41 Geo. III. [1801]). 

Birch alias Byrch (Manor). 

See Ghiddingly (Manor) (Trin., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

Francis Seynt John, esq., and Thomas Selwyn, gent., plaintiff's, 
and Thomas Walshe, esq., deforciant Manor of BYRCHE and tene- 
ments in Chyttyngly, Waldren, Hellyngly, Cattesfeld and Penhurst, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Seynt John (East., 
35 Eliz. [1593]). 

See Ripe (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741]. 

SzeBurwasJi (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755]; Trin., 28 & 29 
G-eo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Birchden alias Byrcheden alias Byrchenden (Manor). 

Michael Weston, gent., plaintiff, and Walter "Waller, kt., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BYRCHENDEN and tenements in 
Wythyham and Eetherfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
20 Eliz. [1578]). 

Michael Weston, gent., plaintiff, and David Willard, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of BYRCHENDEN and tenements 
in Wythyham and E/etherfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

See NorthstoJce (Manor) (Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616] B.C.). 

Eichard Porter, esq., and Richard Turner, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Baker, senior, esq., and Joan his wife, and John Baker, junior, 
deforciants Manors of BYRCHEDEN alias BYRCHENDEN and OSSNERSHE 
and tenements in Withiham and Ketherfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Eichard Porter (Triu., 1 Ch. I. [1625]). 

John Houghton, gent., plaintiff, and John Baker of Stoneland, 
esq., deforciant Manors of BYRCHEDEN alias BYRCHENDEN, OSSNERSHE 
alias OSENERSH and COLBRANDS, and tenements in Eetherfeild and 
Withehain, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 13 Ch. II. 
[1661]). 

William Harrison, plaintiff, and Eobert Bicknell, esq., John 
Bicknell, gent., and George Baker, gent., deforciants Manors of 

BlRCHEDEN alias BlRCHENDEN and OSNERSHE alias OSENERSHE-COL- 

BRANDS, and tenements in Eotherfield alias Eetherfeild and Withyham 
alias Witheham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Geo. II. 
[1739]). 



Vlll. TO WILLIAM It. 4S 

Birdham (Advowson of Church Annual Kent). 

See Eastergate (Manor Annual Eent) (Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1762]). 

Birdham alias Burdham (Common of Pasture). 

See Kenor (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568] ; Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1]). 

Birdham alias Byrdham (Manor). 

Thomas Carpynder, plaintiff, and Eichard Lee, kt., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BYRDHAM and tenements in Byrdham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 Edw. VI. [1547]). 

See Westdean (Trin., 12 Geo. I. [1726]). 

Birdham (Manor and Eectory Annual Eent). 

See Easter gate (Manor Annual Eent) (Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1762]). 

Birdham-Broomer (Manor). 

Thomas Butterie, gent., plaintiff, and William Cawley, esq., and 
Mary his wife, Eichard Boughton, esq., and Mary his wife, and 
Nicholas Beard, gent., and Susan his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BIEDHAM-BEOOMEE and tenements in Birdham quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1655). 

Birdham-Court-Barnes (Manor). 

William Parker, William Smith, Thomas Butterie, Henry Peck- 
ham, esq., and John Trusler, gent., plaintiffs, and John Downes, 
esq., and Hannah his wife, deforciants Manor of BIEDHAM-COTJET- 
BAENES and tenements in Birdham, Stoughton, Walderton, All Saints 
and S. Peter the Great alias Subdeanery in City of Chichester, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Parker (Trin., 1653). 

Birling alias Byrlyng (Manor). 

Edward Darcy, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Carew, kt., defor- 
ciant Manor of BYELYNG and tenements in Byrlyng, also view of 
frank pledge, liberties and franchises in BYELING, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff a,nd heirs (Trin., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

Christopher Darcy, esq., and Carew Darcy, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Eobert Darcy, kt., and Grace his wife, deforciants Manor of BIELIWG 
and tenements in Birling and East Dean quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Christopher Darcy (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

Henry Strelley, gent., and Barbara his wife, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Offley, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BIELING and 
tenements in Birliug, Eastdean, Bourne, Eastbourne, Friston and 
Exceat, granted to Henry Strelley and Barbara for the term of 
99 years (Hil., 20 Ch. I. [1644-5]). 

George Brent and Daniel Brent, plaintiffs, and Thomas Offley, 
esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BIELING and tene- 
ments in Birling and East Dean quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Daniel Brent (Mich., 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 



44 SUSSEX &ANO&S Itf TSfe ^Efct OF 

Thomas Seymor, gent., and Thomas Mills, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Offley, senior, esq., and Mary his wife, Thomas Offley, junior, 
esq., and Sarah Offley, deforciants Manor of BIRLING and tenements in 
Birling, Eastdean, Bourne, Eastbourne, Eriston and Exceat, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Seymor (East., 24 Ch. II. 
[1672]). 

Richard Gibbs, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Offley, esq., and 
Joseph Offley, esq., deforciants Manor of BIRLING and tenements in 
Birling, Eastdean, Bourne, Eastbourne, Eriston and Exceat, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 34 Ch. II. [1682]). 

William Phelipps, gent., plaintiff, and TrafBord Smyth, esq., 
Richard Michell, esq., and John Michell, gent., deforciants Manor of 
BIRLING and tenements in Birling, East Dean, Bourne, East Bourn, 
Eriston and Exceat, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
lOGeo. II. [1737]). 

Birling (View of Erank Pledge). 

See Birling (Manor) (Trin., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

Bishop's-Hurst (Manor). See Hurst. 
Bishop's-Preston. See Preston. 

Bishopstone alias Byshopstowne (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 

[1686]). 

Bishopstone alias Byshopstowne (Manor). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East, 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

Peter Boyse, gent., and Henry Heblethwaite, geni., plaintiffs, and 
John Pelham, bt., and Lucy his wife, and Thomas Pelham, esq., defor- 
ciants Manors of BISHOPSTON and COWDEEN alias COWDEANE alias 
COWDENN and tenements in Bishopston, Denton, Ripe alias Eckington, 
Laughton, "Waldron, Chittingley, Hellingley, Watling, Herstmonceux, 
Mayfeild and Wadhurst, also rectories of HELLINGLEY and Hoo, and 
advowson of vicarage of HELLINGLEY, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Peter Boyse (Mich., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741]). 

Bishopstone (Rectory). 

George Allfrey, gent., plaintiff, and James Saunders and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Bishopstone and rectory of BISHOP- 
STONE granted to plaintiff and heirs during the lives of said James 
Saunders and Jane, and Thomas Beau, son of said Jane, and the 
longest liver of them (Hil., 13 Geo. III. [1773]). 

Bivelham (Manor). See Bibleham. 

Blackford (Manor). 

See Bromeham (Manor) (Hil., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537-8]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 45 

Blackham (Manor). 

Thomas Sackvill, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and Walter 
"Waller, kt., and Anne his wife, and George Waller, esq., his son and 
heir apparent, deforciants Manor of BLACKHAM and tenements in 
Wythyham quitclaimed to plaintiff KK&. heirs (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See FolJcington (Manor) (Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Blackhurst alias Blackherst (Manor). 

John Whytepan and Robert Whytepan, junior, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Palmer, kt., and Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BLACKHUKST and tenements in Warmyngcamp, Lymyster and Burfam, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Whytepan (Mich., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Edmund Plowden, gent., and Eobert Perchehay, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Whitepaine alias Whitpan and Kobert Whitpaine alias 
Whitpan, deforciants Manor of BLACKHERST alias BLACKHUEST and 
tenements in Warnincamp alias Warmyngcamp, Limster alias 
Lymister, Wepham, Burfam and Poling, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Edmund Plowden (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

William Morley, Q^., plaintiff, and Eobert Johnson, gent., Edward 
Johnson, esq., Walter Hillary, gent., Mark Bradley, gent., and John 
Turney, gent., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of BLACKHERST 
alias BLACKHURST and tenements in AVarmingcampe, Lymister, 
Wepham, Burfam and Poling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

John Comber, esq., plaintiff, and Dennis Geere and Lettice his 
wife, and John Groome and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BLACKHERST alias BLACKHURST and tenements in Warningcampe, 
Lymister, Wepham, Burfam and Poling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

John Comber, esq., plaintiff, and Dennis Geere and Lettice his 
wife, John Groome and Elizabeth his wife, and John Ingram and Joan 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BLACKHERST alias BLACKHURST and 
tenements in Warneingcampe, Lymister, Wepham, Burfam and 
Poling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

John Cheale, senior, gent., plaintiff', and Dennis Geere, gent., and 
Lettice his wife, and John Ingram and Joan his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BLACKHURST and tenements in Warningcampe, Lymester, 
Poling, Burpham and Wepham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs 
(Mich., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

Blatchington (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

Laurence Stoughton and Robert Trygges, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas West, kt., Lord Lawarr, Owen West, kt., and Leonard West, 
esq., deforciants Manor of Compton-Valans and advowson of church 



46 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE PEET OP PINES. 

of Compton-Valans, co. Dorset, manor of Stratford Tony, co. 
"Wilts, tenements in Okanger, co. Southampton, and manor of 
BLACHYNGTON and tenements in Blachyngton, and advowson of church 
of BLACHYNGTON, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Laurence Stoughton (Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542] D.C.). 

James G-age, esq., plaintiff, and John Warnett, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Third part of moiety of manor of BLATCHINGTON, 
third part of moiety of tenements in Blatchington, Sompting and Coke- 
ham, and third part of moiety of advowson of church of BLATCHINGTON", 
quitclaimed is plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1554]). 

Matthew Kellett, gent., and Eichard Days, plaintiffs, and James 
Gage, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Third part of moiety of 
manor of BLATCHINGTON, third part of moiety of tenements in Blatch- 
ington, Sompting and Cokeham, and third part of moiety of advowson 
of church of BLATCHINGTON, settled on James Gage and his heirs 
(Mich., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1554]). 

John Gilbert, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Gage, senior, esq., and 
Edward Gage, junior, esq., deforciants Manor of BLATCHINGTON and 
tenements in Blatchington and Estbourne, also advowson of church 
of BLATCHINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

William Croak, Peter Simon, Thomas Eickman and John Leach, 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Harben and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BLATCHINGTON alias BLETCHINGTON and tenements in 
Blatchington alias Blechington, Willingdon, Eingmer and S. Thomas 
in the Cliffe, also advowson of church of BLATCHINGTON alias 
BLECHINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Croak 
(Trin., 35 Geo. III. [1795]). 

Thomas Chambers, plaintiff, and Sarah Puller, spr., Mary Fuller, 
spr., Ebeiiezer Maitland the younger and Bethia his wife, Bannister 
Plight, Thomas Plight, Joseph Plight, Christian Plight, spr., Anne 
"Whitwell, wid., and Thomas Harben and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BLACHINGTON alias BLATCHINGTON alias 
BLETCHINGTON and tenements in Blachington alias Blatchington 
alias Bletchington, also advowson of church of BLACHINGTON alias 
BLATCHINGTON alias BLETCHINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 42 Geo. III. [1802]). 

Thomas Chambers, plaintiff, and Ebenezer Maitland and Bethia 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BLACHINGTON alias BLATCHINGTON 
alias BLETCHINGTON and tenements in Blachington alias Blatchington 
alias Bletchington, also advowson of church of BLACHINGTON alias 
BLATCHINGTON alias BLETCHINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff &ndi heirs 
(Trin., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 

Eobert Hoffman Paulconer, gent., plaintiff, and Stephen Hasler 
Challen, esq., and Barbara his wife, deforciants Manor of BLACHING- 
TON alias BLATCHINGTON alias BLETCHINGTON and tenements in 
Blachington alias Blatchington alias Bletchington, also advowson 
of church of BLACHINGTON alias BLATCHINGTON alias BLETCHINGTON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 49 Geo. III. [1809]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 47 

Henry Hurly, plaintiff, and John King and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BLACHINGTON alias BLATCHINGTON alias 
BLETCHINGTON and tenements in Blachington alias Blatchington 
alias Bletchington, also advowson of church of BLACHINGTON alias 
BLATCHINGTON alias BLETCHINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 2 G-eo. IV. [1821]). 

Blatchington- Way field (Manor and Advowson). See Bletcli- 
ington. 

Bletchingden alias Bletchingiey (Manor). 

Helen Domeright, plaintiff, and John Pocock, senior, John 
Pocock, junior, and Susan his wife, William Hosmer, and John 
Lockyer and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of BLETTCHINGDEN 
alias BLETTCHINGLET and tenements in Eetherfeild quitclaimed to 
plaintiff a,ud heirs (Hil., 20 Ch. I. [1644-5]). 

William Crane and William Seabourne, plaintiffs, and Helen Dome- 
right, and Francis Seabourne and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BLETCHINGDEN alias BLETCHINGLET and tenements in Eetherfeild, 
co. Sussex, tenements in Brasteed, co. Kent, and tenements in 
S. Dunstau in the East, London, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Crane (East., 21 Ch. I. [1645] D.C.). 

Richard Humfry, gent., and James Seaborne, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Francis Seaborne and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of BLETCH- 
INGDEN alias BLETCHINGLET and tenements in Eetherfeild quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Humfry (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Eichard May, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Seabourne, gent., and 
Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of BLETCHINGDEN alias *BLETCH- 
INGLIE and tenements in Eetherfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 1653). 

Bletchingiey alias Bletchinglie (Manor). See Bletchingden. 

Bletchington alias Blatchington- Wayfield (Advowson of 
Church). 

See Sivanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Thomas Bishopp, kt., and Eobert Percehay, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Bellingham, kt., deforciant Advowson of church of BLETCH- 
INGTON quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Bishopp (Hil., 
17 Ja. I. [1619-20]). 

Henry Pelham, esq., John Morley Trevor, esq., Peter Courthope, 
esq., and Peter G-ott, esq., plaintiffs, and Edward Pelling, S.T.P., 
Thomas Pelling, gent., and John Dunstall, clerk, and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Advowson of church of BLETCHINGTON quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Pelham (East., 6 Anne [1707]). 

Bletchington alias Blatchington- Wayfield (Manor). 
See Eadmell (Manor) (Mich., 1653). 



48 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 

H 

John Stapley, esq., and Richard Boughton, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John, Lord Abergavenney, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BLETCHINGTON and tenements in Bletchington quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Stapley (Hi!., 1656). 

Blettchingden alias Blettchingley (Manor). See Bletchingden. 

Blockfield (Manor). 

John Hone, LL.D., and Bartholomew Hone, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Graynesford, kt., and Margaret his wife, William Hone, esq., 
John Graynesford, gent., and John Knightb ridge, gent., deforciants 
Manor of Blockfeild and tenements in Lingefeild, co. Surrey, and 
manor of BLOCKFEILD and tenements in Eastgrinsted, co. Sussex, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hone (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616] 
D.C.). 

Bockholt (Manor). See Buckholt. 

Boddington alias Bodyngton (Manor). 

Eichard, Bishop of Winchester, Robert, Bishop of Chichester, 
Thomas Inglefeld, kt., John Dawtre of Petworth, Humphrey Con- 
yngesby, one of the King's Justices, John Nudygate, serjeant at law, 
Anthony Fitzherbert, serjeant at law, John Ernley, the King's 
attorney, William Rudhale, John Assheby, Henry Saunders, and 
Rowland Aphowell, clerk, plaintiffs, and David Owen, kt., deforciant 
Manors of Lagham, Walkhampsted and Marden, co. Surrey, manor 
of Weston Corbotte, co. Southampton, and manor of BODYNGTON and 
tenements in Bodyngton, Esebourn, Earnyst, Maresfeld and Eetchyng, 
co. Sussex, quitclaimed io plaintiffs and heirs of Bishop of Winchester 
(Trin., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513] D.C.). 

John Parkehurst, plaintiff, and John Owen, esq., deforciant 
Manor of BODDYNGTON and tenements in Boddyngton, Bygnor alias 
Bygnever, Esborne and Farnyst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 4 & 5 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

William Coldam, plaintiff, and Edward Parckhurst and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BODYNGTON and tenements in Big- 
never alias Bignor, Easboroe and Farnehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs Warranted against said Edward Parckhurst and Elizabeth 
and the heirs of Edward, and against the heirs of John Parckhurst, 
deceased, father of Edward (East., 35 Eliz. [1593)]. 

William Coldam and William Hoe, plaintiffs, and John Dudley and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of BODDINGTON and tenements in 
Bignever alias Bignor, Easborne and Farnehurst, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of William Coldam (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

Robert Allwin, gent., and Richard Peckham, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Coldham, gent., and Eleanor his wife, and Richard Coldham 
the younger, gent., deforciants Manor of BODDINGTON alias BUDDY- 
TON and tenements in Bignor, Easeborne and Farnehurst, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Allwin (Mich., 1659). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 49 

William Killingworth, esq., serjeant afc law, and John Child, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Richard Coldham, junior, gent., deforciant Manor of 
BODDTNGTON alias BUDDTNGTON and tenements in Biguever alias 
Bignor and Easborne quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Killingworth (Mich., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

William Woods, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Coldham, gent.. 
deforciant Manor of BODDINGTOIS" and tenements in Bignever alias 
Bignor, Easborne and Earnhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Bodiam alias Bodiham alias Bodyham (Castle and Manor). 
See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

Thomas Walsyngham, esq., and Robert Eyer, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Morgan, esq., and Katherine his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
third part of manor of BODTHAM and tenements in Bodyham, Ewe- 
hurst, Ikelshain, Hawkehurst, Iden, Batell, Salehurst, Wartlyng, 
Enfeld, Cattestret, Bexlee, Benyngden, Westfeld and Playden, which 
moiety Anthony Stapeley holds for his life of the inheritance of said 
Katherine, with reversion after his decease to Katherine and her heirs, 
granted by said William Morgan and Katherine after the decease of 
said Anthony Stapeley to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Walsyngham 
(East., 1 Eliz. [15591). 

John Levett, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Glemham, esq., and Con- 
stance his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor and castle of BODTHAM 
and tenements in Bodyham, Saleherst, Penherst, Battell, Cattesfeld, 
Asheborneham, Northyham, Selscombe, G-estlyng, Pett, Whatlyngton, 
Breade, Playden, Beckley, Westfeld, Ewherst, Monfeld, Newenden, 
Echyngham, Tyseherst and Icklesham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

Richard Ridley, gent., and John Theobald, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Ralph Bosvile, kt., deforciant Tenements in parish of S. Clement, 
co. Middlesex, manor of Blackball and tenements, co. Kent, and 
moiety of manors of BODTHAM and BEOMHAM and tenements in 
Bodyham, Ewhurst, Ikilsham, Hawkehurst, Iden, Bat-tell, Salehurst, 
Wartling, Enfeild, Cattenstreet, Bexle, Beningden, Westfeild and 
Pleydon, co. Sussex, and manor of Horton and moiety of manor of 
Calcottes alias Nether Calcottes, co. York, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Richard Ridley (Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613] B.C.). 

Richard Ridley, gent., and John Theobald, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Ralph Bosvyle, kt., and Leonard Bosvile, esq., deforciants Moiety of 
manors of BODTHAM and BROMHAM and tenements in Bodyhnm, 
Ewhurst, Ikilsham, Hawkhurst, Ideu, Battell, Salehurst, Wartling, 
Enfeild, Cattestreat, Bexele, Benenden, Westfeild and Pleydon, 

Quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Ridley (Trin., 17 Ja. I. 
1619]). 

Nicholas Tufton, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Dyke, esq., and Joan 
his wife, John Levett, esq., and Constance his wife, and William Wallis, 
esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Castle of BODIHAM and 

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50 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

tenements in Bodiham and Ewherst, and fair of BODIHAM, also moiety 
of manors of BODIHAM and BROMEHAM and tenements in Bodiham, 
Saleherst, Ewherst, Battell, Cattesfeild, Asheborneham, Northiam, 
Selscombe, Grestling, Pett, "Whatlington, Breade, Playden, Beckley, 
"Westfeild, Penherst, Monfeild, Newenden, Echingham, Tyceherst, 
Hawkeherst and Icklesham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs of 
Nicholas Tufton (Mich., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Thomas Gravett, gent., plaintiff, and Leonard Bosvile, kt., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements in Bodyam, Ewherst and 
Salehurst, and moiety of manors of BODYAM and BROMEHAM and 
tenements in Bodyam, Saleherst, Ewherst, Battell, Catesfeild, Ash- 
borneham, Northiam, Selscombe, Ghiestling, Pett, Whatlington, Breade, 
Playden, Beckley, AVestfield, Penhurst, Monfield, Echingham, Tyse- 
herst, Icklesham, Newenden and Hawkeherst, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hih, 13 Ch. I. [1637-8]). 

Peter Farnden, esq., and Nathaniel Powell, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John, Earl of Thanet, and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BODTHAM and BROMEHAM and tenements in Bodiham alias Bodiam, 
Salehurst, Battell, Catesfeild, Ashbomeham, Northiam, Selscombe, 
G-uestling, Pett, "Watlington, Breade, Playden, Beckley, Westfeild, Pen- 
hurst, Mountfeild, Etchingham, Ticeherst and Icklesham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Peter Farnden (East., 21 Ch. I. [1645]). 

Clifford Clifton, kt., and Henry Osborne, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas, Lord Tufton, deforciants Manors of Hothfeild, Magna- 
Eipton, Parva-Iiipton, Seeleham alias Sileham, Offam alias Offham, 
Snodbeams, Pepingstrawe, Caldeham alias Cauldham, Warehorne 
alias Costilore and Grouldwell, park of Grouldwell, advowson of 
church of Hothfeild, and moiety of manors of Swinford and Eows- 
leys, co. Kent, and castle of BODYHAM and manor of PLAYDEN alias 
manor of the HOSPITAL OF S. BARTHOLOMEW AT PLAYDEN" NEAR 
EYE alia* manor of the HOSPITAL OF S. BARTHOLOMEW alias PLAYDEN 
and tenements in Northiam, Hooe, Ewherst, Westfeild, Bye, Udimer, 
Bodyham, Peasemarsh, Iden, Ashbornham and Nendfeild, also moiety 
of manors of BODYHAM and BROOMEHAM, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Clifford Clifton (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4] 
D.C.). 

Bodiam (Tithes). 

See Wigsell (Trin., 8 & 9 Geo. II. [1735]). 

Boinosmarsh (Manor). See Bonesmarsh. 

Bolebrook alias Bolbrooke (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Erancis Spelman, gent., and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and Lady 
Anne Knevett, wid., deforciant Manor of BOLBROKE and tenements 
in Hartfeld and Wythyham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Erancis Spelman (East., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

Robert Sackevile, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Spylman, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BOLBROCKE alias BOOLEBROCKE 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 51 

and tenements in Hartfield quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
30 & 31 Eliz. [1588]). 

Eobert Sackevyll, esq., John Tufton, esq., and John Baker, senior, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Francis SpelmaD, esq., and Mary his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of BOLBKOOKE and SAYNT TYE and tenements in Hart- 
feild, Withiham and Estgrensted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Eohert Sackevyll (East., 32 Eliz. [1590]). 

Thomas, Lord Howard, William, Lord Howard, William Sydley, 
esq., Walter Covert, esq., Nicholas Parker, esq., and Eichard Shelley, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Sackvyle, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, Eobert 
Sackvile, esq., his son and heir apparent, John Tufton, esq., John 
Baker, senior, esq., and John Baker, junior, esq., deforciants Manors 

Of BOLBEOOKE, SAYNT TYE, SHEFFEILD, TOEEYNG-PEYEHELL, BOWLY 

and SHAENEFOLD, and tenements in Fletching, Hartfield, Wythyham, 
East Grenested, Horstead-Kaynes, Horstead-Parva, Hothligh, Stan- 
mer, Arlyngton, Litlyngton, Newick, Chayly, Pevensey, Hellyngligh, 
Herstmounseux, Haylsham, Westham, Fokyiigton and Wynchelsey, 
and rectory of FLETCHYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas, Lord Howard (East., 33 Eliz. [1591]). 

Henry Grlemham, kt., and Eichard Fogge, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Sackville, K.G., Lord Buckehurst, and Cicely his wife, and 
Eobert Sackeville, his son and heir apparent, deforciants Manors of 
BOLBEOOKE, BOWLEY, SAYNT TYE, SHEFFEILD, TOEING-PEVEEELL 
and SHAENFOLD, and tenements in Bolbroke, Bowley, Saynt Tye, Shef- 
feild, Toryng-Peverell, Sharnfold, Fletchyng, Hartfeild, Wythyham, 
Est Grenested, Horsted-Canyes, Horsted-Parva, Hothleigh, Stanmer, 
Helyngly, Arlyngton, Wyllyngdon, Jevyngton, Bourne, Wanorke, 
Lytlyngton, Newyck, Chayly, Pevensey, Hellynglygh, Herstmounseux, 
Haylesham, Westham, Fockyngton and Wynchelsea, also rectory of 
FLETCHYNG, co. Sussex, and tenements in cos. Essex and London, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Glemham (Mich., 37 & 
38 Eliz. [1595] D.C.). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C.). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

Francis Walker, gent., and Thomas Gravett, genk., plaintiffs, and 
John, Earl of Thanet, and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BOLBEOOKE, BASSETTS, TIGHE alias SAINT TYE and CHAETNEYS alias 
CHAEKENES with GOLBYNES, park of BOLBEOOKE, and tenements 
in Hartfeild with advowson of church of HAETFEILD, also vicarage of 
HAETFEILD and moiety of manors of WILMINGTON, FEOGFIELE, 
SHAENFOLD and PEELING alias WESTHAM, and tenements in Arlington, 
Haylesham, Lullington alias Loynton, Alciston, Wilmington, Willing- 
ton, Fokington alias Fogington, Eype alias Eckington, East Deane, 
Hellingleigh, Westham, Hooe, Pevensey alias Pemsey, Chiddingley, 
Walderne, Heathfeild and Chalvington alias Chaunton, also moiety 
of rectory of PEELING alias WESTHAM, and advowsons of vicarages of 
WILMINGTON and WESTHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Francis Walker (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7]). 

John Creswell, esq., and John Howell, esq., plaintiffs, and James, 

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52 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Earl of Northampton, and Isabel his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BOLEBEOOKE, BASSETTS, TIGHE alias TTE, CHAETNEYS alias CHAEKNES 
with G-OLBYNS, WILMINGTON, EEOGFIELE, SHAENFOLD, PEELING and 
WESTHAM, park of BOLEBEOOKE, and tenements in Hartfeild, 
Withiam, Willmington, Alfriston, Jevington, Bishopston, Westham, 
Willingdon, Arlington, Haylesham, Eokington, Beddiiigham, Sutton, 
Seaford, Eriston, Laughton, Ripe alias Eckington, Westfirle, Barwick, 
Heathfeild and Hellingly, also rectory of PEELING and advowsons of 
churches of WILLMINGTON, WESTHAM and HAETFEILD, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Creswell (Mich., 1650). 

John Thornicroft, gent., plaintiff, and James, Earl of North- 
ampton, and Isabel his wife, deforciants Manors of BOLEBEOOKE, 
BASSETTS, TIGHE alias SAINT TTE, CHAETNETS alias CHAEKNES 
with GOLBYNS, WILLMINGTON, EEOGFIELE, SHAENFOLD, PEELING and 
WESTHAM, park of BOLEBEOOKE, and tenements in Hartfeild, Withiam, 
Wilmington. Alfriston, Jevington, Bishopston, Westham, Willingdon, 
Arlington, Haylesham, Fokington, Beddingham, Sutton, Seaford, 
Eriston, Laughton, Ripe alias Eckington, Westfirle, Barwick, Heath- 
feild and Hellingly, also rectory of PEELING and advowsons of 
churches of WILLMINGTON, WESTHAM and HAETFEILD, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Triri., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Bolebrook alias Bolbrooke (Park). 

See Bolelrook (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7]; Mich., 1650; 
Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Bolney (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Horn Villa (Mich., 52 Geo. III. [1811]). 

Bolney (Free Warren). 

See Cuclcfield (Manor) (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575] ; Hil., 36 
& 37 Ch. II. [1684-5] ; Trin., 1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

Bolney (Manor). 

Richard Euller, gent., and Richard G-reneaker, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Bolney, gent., deforciant Manor of BOLNEY and tenements 
in Bolney, Cuckefeld and Twyneham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Richard Euller (East., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

Edward Caryll, esq., and John Apsley, esq., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Barkeley, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BOLNEY and 
tenements in Bolney, Cuckefeld and Twyneham, granted to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Apsley during life of Anne (East., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

Edward Culpepper, kt., and William Culpepper, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Benjamin Pellatt, kt., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BOLNEY and tenements in Bolney and Twyneham quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Culpepper (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

Thomas Steele, esq., and John Lintott, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Dennett, gent., deforciants Manor of BOLNEY and tenements in 



ttEKRT VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 53 

Boluey quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Steele (HiL, 
33 Geo. II. [1760]). 

William Attree, gent., plaintiff, and John Henry Liutott, esq., 
deforciant Manor of BOLISTEY and tenements in Bolney and Twine- 
ham quitclaimed io plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Bolnore and Wigperry (Manor). 

James Cooke, plaintiff, and Jasper Ward, gent., deforciant 
Manor of BOLNORE and WYGPEEY and tenements in Cuckfield quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 24 Geo. III. [1784]). 

Bonesmarsh alias Bonnesmarsh alias Popesmarsh (Manor). 

William Burgis, gent., and Sidenham Lukins, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Michelborne, esq., deforciants Manor of BOINOSMAESH alias 
POPEZMAESH alias POPESMAESH and tenements in Iden, Playden, 
Peasemarsh and Rye, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Burgis (Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Thomas Parker, kt., plaintiff, and William Burgis, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of BONNES-MAESH alias POPEZ- 
MAESH alias POPES-MAESH and tenements in Iden, Playden, Pease- 
marsh and Rye, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1653). 

Henry Montague, plaintiff, and Samuel Standen and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BONNS-MAESH alias POPEZ-MAESH alias 
POPES-MAESH and tenements in Iden, Playden, Peasemarsh, Rye, 
Bread and Udimore; said manor and tenements in Iden, PJayden, Pease- 
marsh and Rye are granted to plaintiff for 99 years if said Samuel 
Standen and Elizabeth live so long, and said tenements in Bread and 
Udimore are granted to plaintiff for 99 years if said Elizabeth lives so 
long, each at a yearly rent of one peppercorn (East., 10 Geo. II. [1737]). 

Bongton (Advowson of Church). See Buncton. 
Bonsersshe (Manor). See Bunghurst alias Walwyns. 

Bonwicks alias Bonwicks-Place (Manor). 

Edward Baron alias Barne, esq., plaintiff, and Edmund Wright 
and Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of BOFEWICKS and tene- 
ments in Ifeild and Rowespar, co. Sussex, and tenements in North- 
marston, co. Bucks, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Mich. ,21 Ja. I. 
[1623] D.C.). 

Elias Crabtree, clerk, James Chibald, clerk, and Thomas Eranck- 
nell, plaintiffs, and Edward Baron alias Barnes, deforciant Manor of 
BONWIGKS-PLACE and tenements in Ifeild and Rusper, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in Normaston, co. Bucks, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Elias Crabtree (East., 19 Ch. I. [1643] B.C.). 

Richard Arnold, plaintiff, and William Tibbes and Jane Baron 
alias Barnes, deforciants Manor of BoNwiCKES-PLACE and tenements 
in Ifeild and Rusper quitclaimed to plaintiff ^ud. heirs (Trin., 21 Ch. I, 
[1615]). 



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54 SUSSEX MANGES IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

See Prestwood (Mich., 18 Ch. II. [1666] ; Trin., 2 Geo. I. 

[1716]). 

Boolebrocke (Manor). See Bolebrook. 

Boreham and Rock land alias Boreham-Rokeland (Manor). 

SevBayliam (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

William Buttry, William Gresham, John Gresham, and Thomas 
Gresham, clerk, plaintiffs, and John Gage, kt., and Philippa his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BOEIIAM and ROKELAFD and tenements in 
Borham-E-okeland, Wertlyng, Herstmonceux, Hoo and Assheborne- 
ham, quitclaimed is plaintiffs and heirs of William Buttry Warranted 
against William, Abbot of the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, 
and his successors (East., 26 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 

Thomas Crumwell, kt., Lord Crumwell, plaintiff, and Richard 
Gresham, kt., and Isabel his wife, deforciants Manors of BOEHAM 
and EOKELAND and tenements in Borham-Rokeland, Wertlyng, 
Herstmonceux, Hoo and Assheborneham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs Warranted against William, Abbot of the Monastery of S. 
Peter, Westminster, and his successors (Hil., 29 Hen. VJII. 
[1537-8]). 

Alexander Courthop, plaintiff, and James Gage, esq., deforciant 
Manor of BOEEHAM-KOKELAISD and tenements in Wertlyng, Westham, 
Herstmounzeux, Hoo and Asshburneham, settled on said James Gage for 
life, and after his decease on Joan, wife of said Jarnes Gage, and after 
her decease on the heirs of their bodies, and in default remainder to 
their right heirs (Trin., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541]). 

See Telton (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Thomas, Earl of Dorset, High Treasurer of England, plaintiff, and 
Edward Gage, senior, esq., and Edward Gage, junior, esq., deforciants 
Manors of BOEIIAM and liocKLA^D and WEETLYNG alias WAETLTNG 
and tenements in Wartlyng, Herstmonceux, Asshbornham and 
Nenfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Thomas, Earl of Dorset, High Treasurer of England, plaintiff', and 
John Gage, esq., son of Kobert Gage, esq., deceased, deforciant 
Manors of BOEHAM-K-OKLAJSTD and WEETLYJSTG alias WAETLYNG and 
tenements in Wartlyng, Herstmontceux, Asshbornham and Nenfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Edmund Sawyer, gent., and William Gibson, plaintiffs, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BOEHAM and KOCKLAND and WEETLING alias WAETLING and tene- 
ments in Wartlyng, Herstmonceux, Ashborneham and Nenfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edmund Sawyer (East., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620]). 

Benjamin Scarlett, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Stapley the 
younger, esq., and Douglas his wife, Samuel Eoxley, gent., and Amicia 
his wife, John Welden, gent., and Hannah his wife, and George 



HENRY vin. TO WILLIAM iv. 55 

Stonestreet, gent., deforciants Manor of EOCKLAND and tenements in 
Warteling and Nendfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1654). 

Boreham-Rokeland (Manor). See Boreham and Eoclcland. 
Boresell (Manor). See Borzell. 

Boreshill (Lands in Ticehurst Annual Eent). 
See BricJclenurst (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632] D.C.). 

Borham in Rokland (Manor). See Borekam and EoMand. 

Borzell alias Boresell (Manor). 

John Busbridge, esq., plaintiff, and Walter Eoberts, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of BORESELL and tenements in Ticehurst, Etchingham 
and Salehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 35 Ch. II. 
[1683]). 

John Busbridge, esq., and "William Double, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Roberts, esq., Lucy Eoberts, wid., John Eoberts, gent., and 
Lucy his wife, Samuel Eoberts, gent., and Walter Eoberts, gent., 
deforciants Manor of BORZELL and tenements in Ticehurst, Etching- 
ham, Northiam, Warbleton, Westfeild and Salehurst, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Busbridge (East., 9 Anne [1710]). 

Bosgrave (Manor). See Boxgrove. 

Bosham (College or Free Chapel Annual Eent). 

See Eastergate (Manor Annual Eent) (Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1762]). 

Bosham (Hundred). 

See Bosham (Manor) (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635] ; East., 13 Ch. I. 
[1637]). 

Bosham (Manor). 

Thomas Eye, kt., Maurice Berkeley, kt., and Thomas Woodward, 
esq., plaintiff's, and George, Lord Berkeley, Eobert Coke, kt., and 
Michael Berkeley, esq., deforciants Manors of BOSHAM, FUJSTTINGTON, 
THORNEY and BUCKFOLD, and hundred of BOSHAM, also tenements 
in Bosham, Funtmgton, Thorney and Buckfold, and advowson of 
church of THORNEY, granted to plaintiffs for 99 years, rendering 
annually one penny during said term (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Thomas Wharton, kt., Edmund Eeve, serjeant at law, John Smyth, 
gent., and John Pepys, gent., plaintiff's, and George, Lord Berkley, 
Eobert Coke, kt., and Michael Berkley, esq., deforciants Manors 
of BOSHAM, FTJNTINGTON, THORNEY and BUCKFOLD, hundred of 
BOSHAM, and tenements in Bosham, Funtmgton, Thorney and Buck- 
fold, and also advowson of church of THORNEY, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Thomas Wharton (East., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 



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56 SUSSEX MANORS IN tHJE FEE* OF FINES. 

Bosham (Rectory). 

James Bennett Freeland, plaintiff, and Edward Miller Mundy, 
esq., and Catherine his wife, deforciants 'Third part of tenements in 
Bosham and Appledram, and third part of rectory of BOSHAM, granted 
to James Bennett Freeland and heirs during the lives of Edward 
Banzeell, Charles Richard Banzeell and said Catherine, and the longest 
liver of them (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Bossegrave (Manor). See Boxgrove. 

Bosses alias Bostos alias Bostes (Manor). 

William Morley, esq., plaintiff, and William Bredon, deforciant 
Manor of BOSTOS alias BOSTES and tenements in Grlynde and 
Ryngmer quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 

See Beddingnam (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 

See Glynde (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See BeddingTiam (Manor) (Trin., 27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

Botches (Manor). 

See Brambletye (Manor) (East., 25 Ch. II. [1673] D.C.). 

Bourne alias Borne alias Westbourne (Advowson of Church 

and Vicarage). 
See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.) 

Bourne alias Borne alias Westbourne (Hundred). 
See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.) . 
See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.) . 

Bourne alias Borne alias Westbourne (Manor). 

See Calceto (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

William, Marquis of Winchester, High Treasurer of England, 
Richard Sakevile, and Walter Myldmay, kt., plaintiffs, and Henry, 
Earl of Arundell, John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manors of BOENE and PEYNSTED, SYNGLETOIST and WEST- 
DEAKE, STOTJGHTOX, HALLENAKEE alias HALFENAKED and BOCKES- 
QEAVE, EASTEDEAXE, CHAELETON, PYNCLEHUEST and LEGH, POLYNG, 
STOBYJTG-TOX, NOETHSTOKE and SOUTHSTOKE, BEAECOUET and WOL- 
BEIDGE, TAPTON, COCKTNG-, PALYNGHAM, BYGJSTOE and LEMYNSTEE 
alias LEMYSTEE, and tenements in Borne, Prynsted, Syngleton, 
Weastdeaue, Stoughton, Hallenaker alias Halfenaked, Bockesgrave, 
Eastdeane, Charleton, Pynclehurst, Legh, Polyng, Storyngton, North- 
stoke, Sowthstoke, Bearcourt, Wolbridge, Yapton, Cockyng,Palyngham, 
Bygnor and Lemynster alias Lemyster, also rectory of YAPTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Marquis of Winchester (Mich., 
6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. *5? 

The Queen, plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of BOURNE, PRINSTEAD, 
SYNGLETON, WESTDEANE, EASTDEANE, CHARLETON, STANSTED alias 
STANDSTED and COCKING, and tenements in Bourne, Prinstead, 
Syngleton, Westdeane, Eastdeane, Charleton, Stansted alias Standsted 
and Cocking, quitclaimed to the Queen, her heirs and successors (Hil., 
25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] B.C.). 

Henry Colbron, plaintiff, and Richard Lumley, kt., Viscount 
Waterford within the Kingdom of Ireland, John Lumley, esq., and 
Mary his wife, William Langley, bt., Clement Paston, esq., and John 
Middleton, gent., deforciants Manor of BOURNE alias WESTBOURNE, 
two parks of STANSTEAD, and tenements in Bourne alias Westbourne, 
Stanstead alias Stansteed, Upmarden, Stoughton and Eacton, quit- 
claimed toptaintifsnA heirs (Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Bichard Westbrooke, gent., plaintiff, and John Westbrooke, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTS ORISTE and tene- 
ments in Westborne and Rogate quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Bourne alias Westbourne (Rectory Annual Rent). 
See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] B.C.). 

Bowden alias Bowdens (Manor). See EartJiam alias Bow den. 

Bower (Manor). 

Edward Payne, junior, gent., plaintiff, and John Botting, gent., 
defordantM&uor of BOWER and tenements in Estgrinsted and Hert- 
feild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

John Kirton, esq., plaintiff, and Greorge Brooks, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BOWER and tenements in East Grrinstead 
and Hartfield quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 33 Geo. III. 
[1793]). 

Bowley alias Bowleigh alias Buggeley (Manor) in Hailsham. 

See Bolelrook (Manor) (East., 33 Eliz. [1591] ; Mich., 37 & 38 
Eliz. [1595] B.C.). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C.). 

See DitcUing (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

See Downash (Hil., 22 Ja. I. [1624-5]; Mich., 1655; Mich., 
2 Will. & Mary [1690] ; East., 18 Geo. II. [1745]). 

Bowley (Manor) in Pagham. 

William Muschamp, gent., and John Muschamp, gent., plaintiffs, 
arid Mary Darell, wid., and Thomas Darell, gent., deforciants Manor 
of BOWLEY and tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Muschamp (Trin., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 



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58 SUSSEX MANORS Itf THE FEET OF PINES. 

William S my the, plaintiff, arid Thomas Darell, esq., and Bridget 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BOWLEY and tenements in Pagham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 45 Eliz. [1602-3]). 

Edward Walrond, esq., plaintiff, and John Morley, kt., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BOWLET and tenements in Pagham, 
Chilgrove, Westdeane, E-uncton, Mundham and Newtimber, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff said, heirs (East., 17 Ch. 1. [1641]). 

See Sompting (Manor) (Hil., 23 & 24 Ch. II. [1671-2] D.C.). 

See Boxgrove (Manor) (Mich., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

Bowlies (Manor). See Bewlies. 

Bownore (Manor). 

Norton Powlett, esq., plaintiff, and William Powlett, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of BOWNORE and 
moiety of tenements in West Grinsted, Cowfold, Cockt'eild, Ashurst 
and Shernianburv, quitclaimed to plaintiff smd heirs (Mich., 5 Greo. II. 
[1731]). 

Bowrage (Manor). 

See Bayliam (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] B.C.). 

Box (Hundred). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 
See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.). 

Boxgrove (Advowson of Priory). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 

Boxgrove alias Boxgrave alias Bossegrave (Manor and 

Advowson of Church). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1506] B.C.). 

John Whyte, kt., citi/en and alderman of London, plaintiff, and 
John L.unley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BOXG-HA.VE alias BOSSEGRAVE and tenements in Boxgrave 
alias Bossegrave quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Eliz. 
[1568]). 

Robert Petre, esq., and John Morley, e.sq., plaintiff's, and John 
Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants- Manors 
of BOXGKAVE alias BOSQUAVE and HALFXAKED alias HALNAKER, and 
tenements in Boxgrave alias Bosgrave, Halfnaked alias Halnaker, 
Stretehainpton, Westerton, Wooddcott and Hampnett, and rectory of 
BOXGRAVE alias BOSCSRAVE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
Warranted against Henry, Earl of Arundeli, deceased, aud heirs 
(Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 59 

Thomas Morley, kt., and John Lewknor, esq., plaintiff's, and 
William Morley, K.B., and Anne his wife, and William Morley, esq., 
deforciants Manors of BOXGROVE alias BOSGROVE, HALNAKER alias 
HALFNAKED, EAST LAVANT, SELSEY, TANGMER, BOWLEY, BARFHAM 
and ADRINGTON alias ATHERINGTON, and tenements in Boxgrove alias 
Bosgrove, East Lavant, Taugmer, Westhampnet, Selsey, Pagham, 
Mundham, Barnham, Atheriugton alias Adrington, Climping, Compton 
and Little Hampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Morley (Mich., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (East., 4 Anne [1705] D.C. ; Trin., 
26 & 27 Geo. II. [1753] ; Hil., 5 Geo. III. [1765] 5 East., 10 G-eo. III. 
[1770]). 

Boxgrove (Eectory). 

See Arundell (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.) . 
See Boxgrove (Manor) (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

Bracklesham alias Braklesham (Manor). 

Richard Weston, plaintiff, and Edmund Wyndsore, esq., and 
Agnes his wife, deforciants Manor of BRAKLESHAM and tenements 
in Braklesham and Estwettering quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 9 Eliz. [1566-7]). 

Henry Wright, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Wright, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, Mary Woodford, spr., William Woodford, Doctor 
in Physic, and Joseph Ashton, gent., deforciants Manor of BRACK- 
LESHAM and tenements in East Wittering, also prebend and rectory of 
BRACKLESHAM, granted to plaintiff' and heirs during lives of said 
Mary and Elizabeth, and Mary, wife of William Hamilton, esq., and 
the longest liver of them (Mich., 18 Greo. II. [1744]). 

Bradbridge (Manor). 

Richard Fulmerston and John Agmondesham, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Hussey, kt., and Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BRADBRIDGE and tenements in Slynfold, Warnhain, Horsham and 
Hychyngfeld, settled on said Henry Hussey and Bridget and heirs of 
Henry Hussey (Hil., 2 & 3 Ed. VI. [1547-8]). 

Brambletye (Advowson of Eree Chapel). 

See Brambletye (Manor) (Trin., 15 Hen. VIII. [1523] D.C.). 

Brambletye (Manor). 

John Wylkinson, John Pawle, and William Otley, plaintiffs, and 
John Empson, gent., and Agnes his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manors of BRAMBILTYE, LAVERTY and EXCETSEYNCLERE, and moiety of 
tenements in Brambiltye, Laverty, Excet, Estgrensted, Westgrensted 
and Hertfeld, also advowson of moiety of free chapel of the BLESSED 
MARY, BRAMBYLTYE, co. Sussex, and moiety of manors of Wode, 
Preston and Parva Preston, co. Northampton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Otley (Trin., 15 Hen. VIII. [1523] D.C.) . 



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60 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEE* OF 

Q| 

See Nutlourne (East., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

Thomas Graynesford, esq., and John Shery, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
Edmund Eorcle and Joan his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of 
BRAMBLETYE and LAVERTY, and moiety of tenements in Brambletye, 
Laverty, Estgrenested, Hartfyld and Kogate, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs (Hil., 2 & 3 Ed. VI. [1548-9]). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] B.C.). 

James Pycas, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Wynclesore, kt., Lord 
Wyndesore, and Katherine his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of 
BRAMBLETYE and LAVERTY, and moiety of tenements in Brambletye, 
Laverty, Estgrynsted and Hartfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., L6 Eliz. [1574]). 

Thomas Bradfold, plaintiff, and Drew Pickays, gent., deforciant 
Manor of BRAMBLETYE and tenements in Brambletye, Estgrenested 
and liogate, quitclaimed ^plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3(5 Eliz. [1594]). 

Robert Sackvile, esq., plaintiff, and Drew Pickayes, gent., 
deforciant Manor of BRAMBLETYE and tenements in Brambletye, 
Estgrenested and Rogate, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
44 Eliz. [1602]). 

Thomas Haddon, gent., and Henry Smyth, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Anne Pickayes, wid., deforciant Manor of BRAMBLETYE and tene- 
ments in Brambletye, Eastgrenested and Rogate, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Haddon (Trin., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Henry, Earl of Northampton, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, Thomas, 
Earl of Arundell and Surrey, and Lord William Howard, plaintiffs, 
and Edward Sackvill, esq., deforciant Tenements in S. Margaret, 
Westminster, co. Middlesex, manor of Temple-Brewere, co. Lincoln, and 
manors of BRAMBLETYE and BERWICK, and tenements in Eastgrynsted, 
Brambletye, Berwick, Haylesham, Arlington, Hellingly, Pevensey, 
Eoington alias Eokington, Selmison, Wythyham and Kogate, also 
rectories of UJNGMERE, ERAMEFEILD and ALFRISTON, co. Sussex, and 
manor of Cowden and tenements in Cowden and Ashhurst, co. Kent, 
granted to plaintiffs for the term of 100 years, rendering annually 
10s. to said Edward Sackvill and heirs (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611] D.C.). 

Lord William Howard, plaintiff, and Edward Sackvill, esq., 
deforciant Manor of BRAMBLETYE and tenements in Brambletye, 
Estgrenested, Pevensey and llogate, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613]). 

Leonard Poe, M.D., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and 
Edward Sackvill, kt., deforciants Manor of BRAMBLETYE alias 
BRAMBLETEY and tenements in Eastgreensted and Westhothly quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Henry Compton, kt., and John Blund alias Blunne, plaintiffs, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, Edward Sackvill, kt., and Mary his wife, and 
Leonard Poe, esq., and Dronisia his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BRAMBLE TYE and tenements in Eastgreensted and Westhothly quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Compton Warranted against 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 61 

said Edward Sackvill and Mary and his heirs, against heirs of Eobert, 
Earl of Dorset, deceased, his father, and against heirs of Drew 
Pickas, deceased (East., 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 

Mary King, wid., plaintiff, and Greorge Compton, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BEAMBLETYE and tenements in East- 
grinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Eichard Biddulph, esq., plaintiff, and Greorge Compton, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of BEAMBLETYE, SHEFFETLD- 
GEINSTEAD and BOTCHES, and site of manor of BOTCHES, also tene- 
ments in East Grrinsted, Eletching, Horstead-Keyns, Chilly, Manxey, 
Pevensey and Wartling, co. Sussex, and manor of Sheffeild-Lingfeild, 
co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff sxA heirs (East., 25 Ch. II. [1673] 
-D.C.). 

Bread (Manor). See Brede. 

Breads alias Meads (Manor). See Eastbourne- Wilson. 

Brede alias Bread (Advowson). 

See Brede (Manor) (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609] D.C. ; Trin., 11 Ja. I. 
[1613]). 

Brede alias Bread (Manor). 

Eichard Bowet and Eoger Bryngborne, plaintiff's, and Anthony 
Browne, K.Q., Viscount Mountague, and Magdalen his wife, deforciants 
Site of manor of BREDE and tenements in Brede quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Bowet (HiL, 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

Thomas Barneby, gent., and Eichard Pigeon, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Browne, kt., deforciant Manor of BEEAD and tenements in 
Bread, Eye, Wynchelsey, Pladen, Farlye, Gestling, Westfeild and 
Venere, also advowson of church of BEEAD, co. Sussex, and tenements 
in Wytley and Pepperharrow, co. Surrey, quitclaimed io plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Barneby (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609] D.C.) . 

Thomas Culpeper, esq., William Stede, kt., and John Culpeper, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Henry Browne, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BEEAD and tenements in Bread, Selscombe, 
Westfield, Eye and Iden, and advowson of church of BEEAD, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Culpeper (Trin., 11 Ja. I. 
[1613]). 

William Morgan, gent., and William Barwicke, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Charles Tufton, esq., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BEEAD and tenements in Bread, Hailesham, Heathfeild, Ewhirst, 
Nendfeild, Hoo, Hellingly, Bexhill, Pevensey, Wartling and What- 
lington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Morgan (Mich., 
23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

William Parkins the younger, gent., plaintiff, and William Cave, 
esq., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of BREAD and tenements 
in Bread, Hailsham, Heathfeild, Ewhurst, Nenfeild, Hoo, Hellingly, 



p 

62 SUSSEX MANORS Itf THE EEET OE EIKES. 



Bexhil], Pevensey, Wartling and Whatlington, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 
and heirs (Hil., 1654). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Hil., 10 Geo. I. [1723-4]). 

Bredhurst (Manor). See Denne alias Bredhurst. 

Brekesperis (Manor). See BroJcespeares. 

Brewes-Barns alias Eryngham (Manor). See Erringham. 

Bricklehurst (Manor). 

Thomas Roper, esq., and William Adams, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Benjamin Wybarne, esq., and Edward Wybarne, gent., deforciants 
Manors of Pepingbury-Magna and Pepingbury-Parva alias Bow- 
radge and Orgate, and rectory of Pepingbury alias Pembury, and 
advowson of vicarage of Pepingbnry alias Pembury, co. Kent, and 
manor of BEICKLEHEEST and tenements in Brickleherst, Wadherst, 
Tiseherat, Mayfeild, Westfeild, Sedlescombe and Frant alias Fant, and 
common of pasture for all animals in TISEHEEST and MAYFEILD, also 
annual rent of 46s. Sd. issuing out of certain lands and tenements 
called BOEESHILL in TISEHEEST, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Roper (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632] -D.C.). 

George Courthope the younger, esq., and William Constable, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas May, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BEICKLEHUEST and tenements in Ticehurst quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Greorge Courthope (Hil., 28 Geo. III. [1788]). 

Charles Wetherell and George Courthope the younger, esqs., 
plaintiffs, and Richard Wetherell, clerk, and Caroline his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BEICKLEHUEST and tenements in Ticehurst, 
which Mary Constable, wid., holds for her life of the inheritance of 
said Caroline, and which after the decease of Mary Constable should 
revert to said Caroline and her heirs, granted after the decease of said 
Mary to plaintiffs and heirs of Charles Wetherell (Trin., 52 Geo. III. 
[1812]). 

Bridgefoot (Farm). See Hall. 

Brighthelmston (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537]). 

Brighthelmston (Chapel). 

William Peckham Woodward, clerk, plaintiff, and Thomas Hudson 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants One chapel* and one rood of land 
in Brighthelmston quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 45 Geo. III. 

[1805]). 

Brighthelmston (Common of Pasture). 
See Erleys (Trin., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

* Chapel Royal, Brighton, 



HENRY YIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 63 

Brighthelmston alias Bryghthelmeston (Manor). 

John Walton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackvyle, kt., Lord 
Buckherst and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of BRYGHTHELME- 
STON and tenements in Brighthelmeston settled on Thomas Saekvyle 
and heirs (East., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

Thomas Sackvyle, kt., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl 
of Derby, and Margaret his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of 
BRIGHTHELMSTON, MEECHING, ALLYNGTON and SEAEOED, and tene- 
ments in Brighthelmston, Meeching, Pedinghoo, Telscombe, Southeese, 
Seaford, Iford, Chayleigh, Newick, Barcombe, Southover, Ovyngdene, 
Rottingdene, Denton, Torryng and 8. John under the Castle, Lewes, 
also free warren in MEECHING, PEDINGHOO, TELSCOMBE and SOUTHEESE, 
and free fishery in the water of BARCOMBE, HAMSEST, SEYNT JOHN'S 

UNDER THE CASTLE LEWES, SOUTHOTER, lEORD, EADMELL, SOUTHEESE, 

TELSCOMBE, PEDINGHOO and MEECHTNG, also a fourth part of barony 
of LEWES, borough of LEWES, hundred of LEWES, barony and 
manor of LEWES alias LEWES BOROUGH, and tenements in Lewes and 
Erthingly, and also fourth part of hundreds of LEWES, STREET, BUT- 
TINGHILL, BARCOMBE, SWANBOROUGH alias SWANBURGH,HOLMESTROWE, 

YOWENSMARE alias TOUESMARE, WHALESBORNE, FYSSHERSGATE and 

POONYNGES alias POYNYNGES, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

See Sheffield- Grinsted (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2] -D.C.). 

George Hoper, gent., p laintiff, and Thomas Read Kemp, esq., and 
Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of BRIGHTHELMSTONE and tene- 
ments in Brighthelmstone quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
3 Geo. IV. [1822]). 

Brighthelmston (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

See SwanlorougJi (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. YIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Thomas Jenner, plaintiff, and John Marven and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Third part of rectory of BRIGHTHELMSTON (except the 
advowson of vicarage of BRIGHTHELMSTON) which said John Marven 
and Mary hold for the life of Mary, granted to said Thomas Jenner 
during the life of Mary (Trin., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

John Cooke, junior, esq., and Charles Harrison, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Francis Mose, junior, gent., and Sarah his wife, deforciants 
Rectory of BRIGHTHELMSTON granted to plaintiffs, during the lives of 
William Scras and Walter Mose and the longer liver of them (Mich., 
3 Anne [1704]). 

Brighthelmston (Tithes). 

See Preston alias Bishop' s-Preston (East., 34 Geo. III. [1794]). 

Brighthelmston (View of Frank Pledge, Free Fishery and Wreck 

of Sea). 
See AtlingwortTi (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 



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64 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Brighthelmston-Lewes (Manor). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 
See Chartnes (Mich., 20 Ch. II. [1668] B.C.). 

Brighthelmston-Michelham (Manor). 

See Buckliurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C.). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Brightling (Advowson of Church). 

Laurence Noake, senior, and Laurence Noake, junior, plaintiffs, 
and William Burrell, clerk, deforciant Advowson of church and 
prebend of BRIGHTLING quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Laurence 
Noake, senior (Hil., 8 Anne [1709-10]). 

Hannah Sharpe, wid., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Burrell, wid., William 
Burrell, clerk, John Burrell, clerk, and Anne Burrell, spr., deforciants 
Advowson of church of BRIGHTLING quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 18 & 19 Geo. II. [1745]). 

Henry Cruttenden and John Hayley, plaintiffs, and William 
Hayley and Anne his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of 
BRIGHTLING quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Cruttenden 
(Mich., 10 Geo. III. [1769]). 

Brinsbury alias Parham and Wiggonholt (Manor). 
See Donnington (Manor) (East., 1654). 

Broadbridge alias Brodbridge (Manor). 

See Tivineham-Benfield (Hil.. 14 Ja, I. [1616-7] ; Trin., 1655 
-B.C.). 

See Slaugham (Manor) (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Denzil Onslow, esq., plaintiff, and James Morton, kt., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BROADBRIDGE and tenements in Sul- 
lington, Horsham, Hitchingfeild, Washington and Ashington, granted 
to plaintiff for term of 99 years, rendering annually one pepper- 
corn to said James Morton and Anne and the longer liver of them 
(Trin., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

Hit-hard Onslow, esq., plaintiff, and James Morton, kt., and Anne 
his wife, and John Morton, esq., deforciants Manor of BROADBRIDGE 
and tenements in Horsham, Itchingfeild alias Hitchingfeild and Sil- 
lington ft lias Sullington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin 
7 Will. III. [1695]). 

See Drungewick (East., 3 Geo. II. [1730]). 

Broadhurst alias Brodhurst alias Horsted-Keynes-Broad- 
hurst (Manor). See Horsted-Keynes. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 65 

Broadhurst (Manor Annual Eent). See Horsted-Keynes (Manor 
and Eectory Annual Eent). 

Broad water (Advowson of Chantry). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] D.C. ; 
Hil., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513-4] D.C.) . 

Broad water (Advowson of Church). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] D.C. ; Hil., 
5 Hen. VIII. [1513-4] D.C. ; East., 1 Edw. VI. [1547] D.C. ; Mich., 
3 Ja. I. [1605] ; Mich., 12 Ch. II. [1660] ; Mich., 14 Ch. II. [1662] ; 
Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663] ; Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670] ; Mich., 24 Ch. II. 
[1672] D.C. ; Mich., 8 Anne [1709] ; Trin., 5 & 6 Geo. II. [1732] ; 
East., 7 G-eo. II. [1734]). 

Nathaniel Jefferys, esq., plaintiff, and William Kempe, serjeant at 
law, and Mary his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of BROAD- 
WATER quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 13 G-eo. III. [1773]). 

Eobert Wright, M.A., plaintiff and Nathaniel Jefferys, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforeiants Advowson of church of BROADWATER 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 14 Geo. III. [1774]). 

Broadwater (Fairs). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Broadwater alias Erode water (Manor). 

Eichard Sandys, esq., and Eichard Eawlyns, plaintiffs, and William 
Sandys, kt., and Margery his wife, and Edward Bray, esq., defor- 
ciants Manors of Chelchith and Barnersbury, co. Middlesex, manor 
of Broderysyngdon with advowson of church of Broderysyngdon, 
co. Gloucester, and manors of Cleware, Foxley, Brokas in Cleware, 
Dudworth, Mauncell, Buntyngbury, Croychefeld alias "lordis lond 
Hawardis," Eemenham and Bukhurst in Sandhurst, with advow-' 
sons of church and hermitage of Cleware, co. Berks, also manors of 
BRODEWATER, ALBURN, JEVTNGTON and LAMPHAM and advowsons of 
churches of BRODEWATER and ALBURN, also advowsons of the chan- 
teries of BRODEWATER and EJSTYLL in church of TIRRYNG, and tenements 
in Brode water, Duryngton, Worthing, Laybroke, Northbarsted, Sages- 
broke, Pagham, Tirryng, Eygewyke, Alburn, Jevyngton and Lampham, 
co. Sussex, and also manor of Quenehawe, co. Hertford, and manors of 
Hynton-Pypard, Charleton alias Hopgrace, co. Wilts, and tenements 
in co. Southampton, settled on William Sandys and Margery and heirs 
of the body of Margery, in default remainder to Edward Bray and 
heirs male of his body, in default to right heirs of said Margery 
(Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] D.C.). 

Eichard Sandys and Thomas Erankelen, plaintiffs, and William 
Sandys, kt., and Margery his wife, deforciants Manor of Brodery- 
syngdon and advowson of church of Broderysyngdon, co. Gloucester, 
and manor of BRODEWATER with advowson of church of BRODEWATER, 
and advowsons of the chanteries of BRODEWATER and KNTLL in church 

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66 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

of TYRRYNG, also tenements in Brodewater, Duryngton, Worthyng, 
Leybroke, Knyll, Northbarsted, Sagesbroke, Pagham, Tyrryng, Laun- 
syng and Redgewyke, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Richard Sandys Warranted against John, Abbot of the monastery of 
S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors Said plaintiffs grant said 
manors and tenements to said William Sandys for his life, and after 
his decease to Nicholas Bond, Reginald Sandys and John Dyngley for 
term of 12 years, and after that term to said Margery for her life, and 
after her decease to Richard, Bishop of Winchester, Charles Somerset, 
kt., Lord Herbert, George Nevell, kt., Lord Bergavenny, Edward 
Poynyngs, kt., Henry Marney, kt., Thomas Englefeld, kt., and Andrew 
Wyndesor, kt., and heirs of Bishop of Winchester (Hil., 5 Hen. VIII. 
[1513-4] D.C.). 

William Poulett, E.G., Lord Seynt John, William Wyndesor, Lord 
Wyndesor, John Baker, kt., and Thomas Whyte, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Saundes, Lord Saundes, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manors of Choldwarton, Ellysfeld and Preston-Candover, and advow- 
sons of churches of Ellysfeld and Kympton, co. Southampton, and 
manors of BEODEWATEE and JEYYNGTOW and tenements in Brodewater, 
Jevyngton, Doryngton, Wurthyng, Knyll, Laibrok, Terryng and Lamp- 
ham, also advowsons of churches of BEODEWATEE and JETYNGTO^, co. 
Sussex, and manor of Hynton-Pypperd, co. Wilts, and tenements in 
Sunnynghurst and Whytewaltham, co. Berks, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Poulett (East., 1 Ed. VI. [1547] D.C.). 

John Shurley, Serjeant at law, plaintiff, and Edwin Sandys, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and William, Lord Sandys, deforciants Manor of 
BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broadwater, Derrington alias Dirring- 
ton, Tarring, Sounting, Clapham, Pynden, Angmering, Launciiag and 
Goring, and rents and services in Broadwater, Launcing, Tarring, 
Derrington alias Durrington, Coate, Worthing, Fynden, Sounting, 
Thakeham, Annington, Seale, Clapham, Angmering, Blaxton and 
Bersted, and two annual fairs and free warren in BEOADWATEE, also 
advowson of church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

John Tuthill, esq., Robert Houghton, gent., and Richard Houghton, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Robert Houghton, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broadwater, 
Launcing, Derrington alias Dirrington, Coate, Worthing, Fynden, 
Sounting, Thakeham, Blaxton, Armington, Seale, Bersted, Clapham, 
Angmering, Lewes, S. Mary Westout, S. Peter, Ringmore, Morland, 
Hasleham, Howden, Smethwick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, Fuliner, Bar- 
combe and Hamsley, and also tithes of corn, wool and lambs in 
HOWNDEN, BAEKHAM and PLUMPTOST, and advowson of church of 
BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Tuthill (Mich., 
12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

Richard Varney, esq., and Robert Edwards, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
George Prettiman, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broadwater, Launcing, Derrington 
alias Durrington, Coate, Worthing, Eynden, Sounting, Thakeham, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 67 

Blaxton, Armington, Seale, Bearstead, Clapham, Angmering, Lewes, 
S. Mary Westcout, 8. Peter, Eingmore, Moreland, Hasleham, Howden, 
Smethwick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, Eulmer, Barcombe and Hamsley, 
also tithes of corn, wool and lambs in HOWDEN, BAEKHAM and 
PLUMPTON, and advowson of church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Varney (Mich., 14 Oh. II. [1662]). 

Thomas Dolman, kt., and William Quarles, esq., plaintiffs^ and 
George Prettiman, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broadwater, Launcing, Derrington 
alias Durrington, Coate, Worthing, Einden, Sounting, Thakeham, 
Blaxton, Armington, Seale, Bersteed, Clapham, Angmering, Lewes, 
S. Mary Westcout, S. Peter, Eingmore, Moreland, Hasleham, Howden, 
Smethwick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, Eulmer, Barcombe and Hamsley, 
and also tithes of grain, wool and lambs in HOWNDEN, BAEKHAM and 
PLUMPTON, and advowson of church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Dolman (Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Eobert Grayer, K.B., and Thomas Browne, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Pretyman, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, Edward Hungerford, 
K.B., Thomas Dolman, kt., and William Pretyman, esq., deforciants 
Manor of BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broadwater, Launcing, 
Derrington alias Durrington, Coate, Worthing, Einden, Sounting, 
Thakeham, Blaxton, Armington, Seale, Bearsted, Clapham, Angmering, 
Lewes, S. Marie Westout, S. Peter, Eingmore, Moreland, Hasleham, 
Howden, Smethwick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, Eulmer, Barcombe and 
Hamsley, and also tithes of corn, wool and lambs in HOWDEN, BAEKHAM 
and PLUMPTON, and advowson of church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Eobert Gayer (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Edward Hungerford, K.B., plaintiff, and George Pretyman, kt. and 
bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in Northbourne, 
Sheldon, Beashanger and Hamme, co. Kent, and manor of BEOAD- 
WATEE and tenements in Broadwater, Lancing, Derrington alias Dir- 
rington, Coate, Worthing, Eindon, Sounting, Thakeham, Blaxton, 
Armiugton, Seale, Bearstead, Clapham, Angmering, Lewis, St. Mary 
Westcout, S. Peter, Eingmore, Moreland, Hasleham, Howden, Smeth- 
wick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, Ealmer, Barcombe and Hamsey, also 
tithes of corn, wool and lambs annually arising in HOWNDEN, BAEK- 
HAM and PLUMPTON, and advowson of church of BEOADWATEE, co. 
Sussex, and manor of Herningwould alias Horningould and tenements 
in Horningould, also advowson of church of Horningould, co. Leicester, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff im& heirs (Mich., 24 Ch. II. [1672] D.C.). 

Eisher Tench, esq., and Samuel Thayer, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Hungerford, K.B., George Prettyman, bt., Mary Eyam, wid., 
Margaret Botherton, wid., Nicholas Starkey, esq., and Elizabeth his 
wife, Anne Elderfield, wid., and Eobert Weston, gent., and Martha his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broad- 
water, Launceing, Derrington, Armington, Seale, Bersteed, Clapham, 
Angmering, Lewes, S. Mary Westcourt, S. Peter, Eingmere, Moreland, 
Hasleham, Howden alias Hownden, Smethwick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, 
Palmer, Barcombe and Hamsey, also tithes of corn, wool and lambs in 

F 2 



05 SUSSEX MAJORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

HOWDEN alias HOWNDEN, BAEKHAM and PLTJMPTON, and ad vow son of 
church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Fisher 
Tench (Mich., 8 Anne [1709]). 

Richard JLnollys, plaintiff, and Thomas Thayer, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of BEOADWATEE and tenements in 
Broadwater, Lanceing, Durrington, Armington, Seale, Berstead, Clap- 
ham, Angmering, Lewes, St. Mary Westcort, St. Peter, Ringmer, Mor- 
land, Harlam, Howden alias Hownden, Smithwick, Plumbton, Ash- 
comb, Falmer, Barcomb and Hamsey, and moiety of tithes of wool and 
lambs in HOWDEN alias HOWENDEN, BAEKHAM and PLUMBTON, and 
advowson of church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 5&6 G-eo. II. [1732]). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff, and Sir Fisher Tench, bt., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, and Thomas Thayer, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BEOADWATEE and tenements in Broadwater, Launceing, 
Derrington, Arnington, Seale, Bersted, Clapham, Angmering, Lewes, 
St. Mary Westcourt, St. Peter, Ringmore, Moreland, Hasleham, Howden 
alias Hownden, Smethwick, Plumpton, Ashcombe, Palmer, Barcombe 
and Hamsley, and also tithes of corn, grain, wool and lambs in 
HOWDEN alias HOWNDEN, BAEKHAM and PLUMPTON, and advowson 
of church of BEOADWATEE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
7 Geo. II. [1734]). 

See WarmingJiurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781]). 

Broadwater (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Brockherst (Manor). 

G-eorge Turner, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Leedes, kt., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BEOCKIIEBST and tenements in Est- 
grinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff* and heirs (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Edward Drewe, plaintiff, and G-eorge Tornor, gent., and Mercy his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BROCKIIEEST and tenements in East- 
grinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Eobert Morphett and William Palling, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Former and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BEOCKEHUEST and 
tenements in East Grinstead quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Eobert Morphett (Hil., 31 Geo. III. [1791]). 

Brodbridge (Manor). See Broad'bria'ge. 

Brode (Manor). See Meedes alias Erode. 

Brodewater (Manor). See Broadwater. 

Brodhurst (Manor). See Broadhurst. 

Brod water, Lytell (Manor). See Lytell Brodwater. 

Brokespeares alias Brekesperis (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. # Mary [1555] B.C.), 



IEENRY vni. TO WILLIAM iv. 69 

Bromeham (Manor). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] D.C.). 

Bromeham (Manor) in Heathfield. 

Thomas May, plaintiff, and John Stapeley and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manors of BROMEHAM and BLACKFORD and tenements in 
Warbylton, Hethfeld, Burgarssh, Wartlyng, Herstmounceux, Chal- 
vyngton and Haylesham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
29 Hen. VIII. [1537-8]). 

Ninian Warde, plaintiff, and John Staple, esq., and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BROMEHAM and tenements in Hethfeld quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 2 Eliz. [1560]). 

See MarsJialls (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

William Bishopp, gent., plaintiff, and Eleanor Warde, wid., Henry 
Warde, gent., and Richard Bishopp, gent., and Jane his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of BROMEHAM and tenements in Hethfeild quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

Bromeham (Messuage) in Guestling. 

John Sakevyle, esq., Robert Oxenbridge, esq., Edward Isaac, esq., 
and Nicholas Pelham, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Assheburneham, 
esq., deforciant One messuage called BROMSHAM, one water-mill and 
tenements in G-uestlyng settled on plaintiff's for one month, remainder 
to Benedicta Assheburneham, wife of said Thomas, during her life, and 
after her decease, reversion to said Thomas Assheburneham and heirs 
(East., 36 Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

Bromeham alias Bromeham-Alfrays (Manor) in Catsfield. 

See Catsfield (Manor) (Trin., 42 Eliz. [1600] ; Trin., 13 Ch. I. 
[1637] ; East., 28 Ch. II. [1676] ; East, 30 Ch. II. [1678] ; Hil., 3 & 
4 Ja. II. [1687-8]). 

Bromeham alias Bromeham-Park-Gate (Manor). See Cats- 
field. 

Anthony Stapley, esq., and Anthony Morley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Stephen Boord, kt., Ninian Boord, gent., and Stephen Penckherst, 
gent., deforciants Manors of BROMEHAM-PARKE-GATE and GRAUNTS 
and tenements in Cattesfeld, Retherfeld, Clympyng, Brodewater, 
Sountyng, Warbleton, Launcyng, Clayton, Lynfeld, Worth, West- 
hothlygh and Horsted-Kaynes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Anthony Stapley (Trin., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

Nehemiah Panton, gent., and Thomas Collins, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Panton, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BROM- 
HAM and tenements in Catesfeild alias Catisfeild, Ashbornham and 
Ewhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nehemiah Panton 
(Mich., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

See Catsfield (Manor) (Mich., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 



70 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 

Bromeham alias Broomham (Manor). 

See Bodiam (Castle and Manor) (Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613] D.C. ; 
Trin., 17 Ja. I. [1619] ; Mich., 21 Ja. I. [1623] ; Mil., 13 Ch. I. 
[1637-8] ; East., 21 Ch. I. [1615] ; Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4] 
-D.C.). 

See Moat (Trin., 3 Geo. III. [1763]). 

Bromehill (Eectory). 

Thomas Shipden, plaintiff., and George Stringer and Lucy his 
wife, deforciants Eectory o BEOOMEHILL alias BEOMHILL and all 
tithes whatsoever to said rectory belonging, quitclaimed to said 
plaintiff^ heirs (Trin., 52 Geo. III. [1812]). 

Bromes alias Broomes alias Ghilgrove (Manor). 

John Hall, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Dawtrey, gent., deforciant 
Manor of BEOMES and tenements in Chulgrove alias Chilgrove and 
Westdeane quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 22 Ja. I. 
[1624]). 

Christopher Ayres, gent., and William Baldwyn, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Hall, gent., deforciant Manor of BECOMES and tenements 
in Chilgrove alias Chulgrove, Westdeane, Petworth and Sutton, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Baldwyn (Mich., 1651). 

Henry Bulstrode, esq., and Mary his wife, plaintiffs, and William 
Hall, gent., deforciant Manor of BEOME and tenements in Chilgrove, 
West JDeane, Sutton and Petworth, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Mary, wife of Henry Bulstrode (Mich., 1657). 

Henry Bulstrode, esq., and Mary his wife, plaintiffs, and Mary 
Hall, deforciant Manor of BECOMES and tenements in Chilgrove 
alias Chulgrove, West Deane, Petworth and Sutton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Bulstrode (Hil., 18 & 19 Ch. II. 
[1666-7]). 

William Peachy, plaintiff, and Henry Bulstrode, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BECOMES and tenements in Chilgrove 
alias Chulgrove, West Deane, Petworth and Sutton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 21 & 22 Ch. II. [1669-70]). 

John Peachey, esq., and William Bord, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Peachey, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BECOME alias CIIULGEOYE and tenements in Chulgrove, Westdeane, 
Petworth and Sutton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Peachey (Mich., 25 Ch. 11. [1673]). 

William Whitlock, esq., and John Peachey, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Bulstrode, esq., and Mary his wife, and William Peachey, 
gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BECOME alias 
CHULGEOVE alias EACTON and tenements in Chulgrove, Westdeane, 
Petworth and Sutton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Whitlock (East., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). Another fine levied Mich., 
27 Ch. II. [1675], is the same as above, except that " Chulgrove " is 
spelt " Chilgrove." 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 7l 

John Stone and Samuel Corbet, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Bulstrode, esq., and Mary his wife, and Henry Peachey, esq., 
deforciants Manor of BECOMES and tenements in "West Deane, 
Chilgrove alias Chulgrove, Petvvorth and Sutton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Stone (East., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

Bromesmyth (Manor). See BrownesmM. 

Broome (Manor). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 
See Kichelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.) 
See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Broomes (Manor). See Bromes. 
Broomham (Manor). See Bromeham. 

Broughton (Manor). 

See BucMurst (Manor) (HiL, 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Folkington (Manor) (Trin., 1650 ; HiL, 1651). 

See Lewes (Barony) (HiL, 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Brownesbury (Manor). See Brinslury. 

Brownesmith alias Bromesmyth (Manor). 

Nicholas Townley, esq., plaintiff, and William White, esq., 
deforciant Manor of BROWNSMITH and tenements in Northiam, 
Bread and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1655). 

Stephen Frewen, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Grough, gent., Mary 
White, wid., Nicholas Towneley, gent., and Joan his wife, and 
Edward White, deforciants Manor of BBOWNESMYTH and tenements 
in Northiham, Bread and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Stephen Frewen, esq., plaintiff, and William Powell, gent., 
deforciant Manor of BROMESMYTH alias BROWNESMITII and tene- 
ments in Northiam, Breed and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (HiL, 25 & 26 Ch. II. [1673-4]). 

Broyle (Park). 

John Moncke, esq., and Anthony Springett, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Stapley, kt. and bt., and Mary his wife, Thomas Briggs, LL.D., 
and Elizabeth his wife, Mary Dobell, wid., Merrick Jenkin, gent., and 
Barbara his wife, and Barbara Courthope, spr., deforciants Park of 
BROYLE and tenements in Ringmer, Laughton, Keymer, Pett, Far- 
leigh and Grestling, and rectory of B/INGMER, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Moncke (Trin., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 



2 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Albert Nesbitt, esq., plaintiff, and John Watson and Hannah his 
wife, and George Watson, esq., deforciants Park of the BEOTLE and 
tenements in liingmer and Laughton, also rectory of R-INGMEE, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &YL& heirs (East., 14 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Broyle (Park Common of Estovers). 
See Olynde (East., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 

Buckfold (Manor). 

See Bosham (Manor) (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635] ; East., 13 Ch. I. 
[1637]). 

Buckholt alias Bockholt (Manor). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

See ButtingUll (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

Chaloner Chute the elder, esq., and Chaloner Chute the younger, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Erancis, Lord Dacre, deforciant Manors of 
BUCKHOLT and INGEAMS and tenements in Buckholt, Bexhill, Crow- 
hurst, Pemsey alias Pevensey, Herstmonceaux and Wartling, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Chaloner Chute the elder (East., 
1655). 

John Nicholl, esq., and Rowland Greenwood, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas, Earl of Sussex, and Robert Lennard, esq., deforciants 
Manors of BUCKHOLT and LSTGEAMS and tenements in Bexhill,, Crow- 
hurst and Ninvile, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Nicholl 
(Mich., 4 Ja. II. [1688]). 

See Rerstmonceux (Castle) (Trin., 6 Anne [1707]). 

Buck hurst (Manor) in Wadhurst. 

Edward Durrant, plaintiff, and Thomas Durrant and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of BUCKHURST alias BUCKHOEST and 
tenements in Wadherst and Erant quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

Anthony Gouldsmith, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Durrant and 
Thomas Polhill, gent., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BUCKHUEST alias BUCKHEEST and tenements in Wadherst and Erant 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Elizabeth Byne, wid., plaintiff, and John Byne, esq., and Susan 
his wife, deforciants Third part of manors of BUCKHUEST, BISH alias 
WOETH and KENDALL, and tenements in Wadhurst, Buckhurst, 
Eramfeild, Fletching, TJckfeild, Maysfeild and Helsham, and also 
third part of rectory of HELSHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 1657). 

Elizabeth Byne, wid., plaintiff, and John Byne, esq., and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of BUCKHUEST, BISH alias 
WOETH and KENDALL, and tenements in Wadhurst, Buckhurst, 
Framfeild, Fletching, TJckfeild, Maisfeild and Helsham, and also 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. % 

moiety of rectory of HELSHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 1657). 

Edward Eversfeild, esq., plaintiff, and Johu Byne, esq., and Susan 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of BUCKHUEST, BISH alias 
WOETH and HENDALL, and tenements in Wadhurst, Buckstead, 
Eramfeild, Eletchiiig, Uckfeild, Maysfeld and Helshain, and also 
moiety of rectory of HELSHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 1659). 

See Byne (East., 36 Ch. II. [1684] ; Mich., 5 Anne [1706] ; Trin., 
7 Anne [1708]). 

Kichard Comber, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Charles Matthew Groring, 
bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of BUCKHUEST and 
tenements in Wadhurst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 
23 Geo. II. [1749-50]). 

Buckhurst (Manor) in Withyham. 

Richard Amherst, esq., and Edward Lyndesey, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, deforciant Manors of BTJCKHUEST, TABLE- 
HUEST, EEOGFIELE,TOEEING-NEVILL, PEELYNG, HOLWICH, ALCHOENES, 
IMBEEHOENE, ALLINGTON, BEIGHTHELMESTON-MICHELHAM, SHAENE- 

FOLD, DOWNASH, EOKINGTON alias EOGINGTON, BEOUGHTON, EAST- 

BOENE-MEDSEY, WILMYNGTON, TELLESCOMBE, BOLBEOOKE, SHEFFEILD, 
TYGH alias SAINT TYGH, BOWLEY alias BOWLEYS, TOEEING-PEVEEELL, 
CHAETNES alias CHAEKENES, CLAVEEHAM, GTOLBINES, CHIDDINGLIGIE 
alias CHITTINGLYGH, MUNKLOWE alias WYTHYHAM and LAVEETY, and 
tenements in Withiham, Hartt'eild, Eastgrensted, Eletching, West- 
hothleigh, Horsted alias Horsted-Keynes, Lynfeild, Hetherfeild, 
Bucksted, Maresfeild, Chagley alias Chayley, Chiddingligh, Eokington, 
Walderne, Hethfeild, Haylsham, Pevensey, Westbam, Alciston, 
Alfriston, Berwick alias Southberwyck, Ripe, Chalvington, Arlington, 
Hellingligh, Herstmountseux, Hamsey and Barcombe, and also 
rectories of PEDINGHOE and FLETCHYNG, also chantry of GODFEEYS 
and portion of tithes annually arising and renewing in ALLINGTON, 
MEECHING, TELSCOMBE and S. JOHN TJNDEE THE CASTLE, LEWES, co. 
Sussex, and divers manors in cos. Surrey, Kent, London, Middlesex, 
Oxford and Essex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Amherst (HiL, 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

Lyonel, Earl of Middlesex, and John Evelyn, kt., plaintiffs, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Erances his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BUCKHUEST, ALCHOENES, IMBEEHOENE, EASTBOENE-MEDSEY, TOE- 

BI^G-PEVEEELL, MUNCKLOE alias WlTHIHAM, KENDALL, EYSKEEIDGE 

alias EISKEEIGG, IFOED, HOSYEES, BEXHILL alias BECKESHILL, 
HEATHFEILD and RINGEMEE, and boroughs of EASTGEEENESTEAD 
and SEAFOED, and tenements in Withiham, Hartfeild, Rotherfeild, 
Buxsted, Eletching, Eastgreiistead, Westhothley, Brighthelmeston, 
Horsted-Keynes, Eokington, Jevington, Wilmynton, Eastborne, Chal- 
vington, Barwick, Ripe, Hyde, S. Mary Westout, Barcombe, Newick, 
Chaley, Iford, Seaford, Bexhill alias Beckeshill, Hooe, Nenfeild, 
Hollington, Haylesham, Pevensey alias Pemsey, Heathfeild, South- 



4 SUSSEX MANORS D* tHE FEET OF FINES. 

Mailing, S. Thomas in Clive near Lewes, Ringemer and Kingston near 
Lewes, also moiety of hundred of LOXFEILD alias LOXFEILD DOBSET, 
fourth part of borough of LEWES and advowson of church of 
WITIIIHAM, co. Sussex, and tenements in S. Bride's alias Bridgett's, co. 
London, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Earl of Middlesex 
(HD., 1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

Buckhurst (Park). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

Buckingham alias Bukkingham (Manor). 

Thomas West, kt., Lord Lawarr, Owen West, kt., John Guldeford, 
kt., Hi chard Elryiigton, John Floyd alias Llode, gent., and Thomas 
Cottysmore, plaintiffs, and Richard Lewkenor, gent., deforciant 
Manor of BUKKT^GHAM and tenements in Old Shorham, JN T ew Shor- 
ham, Bokyngham, Portslade, Bletchyngton, Sowthwyke, Kyngston- 
Bowsy, Brodwater, Worthyng and Terryng, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas West, Lord Lawarr (Hil., 4 & 5 Ed. VI. 
[1550-1]). 

Bucksted (Manor). See Buxted. 

Bucksteep alias Buxstepe (Manor). 

Nicholas Pelham, kt., George Darrell, James Burton and John 
Hall, plaintiffs, and Thomas Devenysh, esq., and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of BUXSTEPE and tenements in Warbylton, Asshe- 
burnham, Nenfyld and Dalyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Nicholas Pelham (Mich., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Nicholas Pelham, kt., George Darell, James Burton and Bernard 
Randolph, gent., plaintiff's, and Thomas Devenyssh, esq., and Anne his 
wife, def or ciants Manor of BUXSTEPE and tenements in Warbylton, 
Assheburnham, Nenfyld and Dalyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Nicholas Pelham (Hil., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555-6]). 

Anthony Pelham, esq., plaintiff*, and William Devenyssh, gent., 
deforciant Manor of BUXSTEPE and tenements, with fair and 
market within the said manor, in Warbleton, Assheburneham, Nenfyld 
and Dalyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1 Eliz. 
[1559]). 

Thomas Stolyon, plaintiff, and Harbert Pelham, esq., deforciant 
Manor of BUCKSTEPE and tenements in Warbleton, Asheborneham, 
Dallyngton and Nendfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
40 Eliz. [1597-8]). 

John Shurley, esq., John Evelin, esq., Thomas Roberts, gent., and 
George Holland, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Stolion, senior, gent., 
and Thomas Stolion, junior, gent., deforciants Manor of BUCKSTEEPE 
and tenements in Warbleton, Ashborneham, Brightling and Nenfield, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 75 



' 

76 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE JPEBT OF 

Buddington alias Buddyngton (Manor). 

Thomas Sherley, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Sherley, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of BUDDYNGTON and tenements 
in Wyston, Stenyng, Seale, Bedyng, Fyndon, Old Shoreham and New 
Shoreham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said 
Thomas Sherley, esq., and Elizabeth, and heirs of Thomas, against 
heirs of Thomas Sherley, esq., deceased, his grandfather, and against 
heirs of Francis Sherley, esq., his father (Hil., 26 Eliz. [1583-4]). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2] ; Trm., 10 Ch. I. 
[1631]). 

Thomas Smith, esq., and Peter Jewkes, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas Dee, gent., Edward Dee, gent., and Joseph Chitty and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manors of BUDDINGTON and BUNCKTON and 
tenements in Wiston, Findon, Steyning, Wisborough Green, Kirdford, 
Westgrinsted, Ashington, Ashurst, Buncktoii and Shipley, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Smith (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

John Mellersh, John Woods and Thomas Street, plaintiffs, and 
Joseph Chitty and Anne his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of 
BUDDINGTON and tenements in Wiston, Findon and Steyning, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Mellersh (Trin., 5 & 6 Geo. II. 
[1732]). 

Bateman Eobson, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Bourchier, esq., 
deforciant Manor of BUDDINGTON and tenements in Wiston, Findon 
and Steyning, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 25 Geo. HI. 
[1785]). 

Buddington (Tithes). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Trin,, 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Buddyngton (Manor). See Boddington and Buddington. 
Buggeley (Manor). See Bowley. 

Bugs ell (Manor). 

Thomas Wegges and Eichard Wright, gent., plaintiff's, and Eobert 
Walshe, esq., and Edmund Barbor, deforciants Manor of BUGSELL 
and tenements in Echyngham and Salerst quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Wegges (Trm., 31 Eliz. [1592]). 

Thomas Foxall and Edward Allen, plaintiffs, and Eobert Walsh, 
kt., and Elizabeth his \vife, Anne Walsh, John Busbriclge and Mary 
his wife, and Kdward Heiglmin, gent., deforciants Manor of BUGSELL 
and tenements in Saleliurst, Brightling and Echingham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Foxall (East., 9 Ja" I. [1611]). 

William Shadwell^atft?*^', and John Siiepp and Hannah his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BUGSELL and tenements in Salehurst quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Trin., 41 Geo. III. [1801]). 

Bukesteepe (Manor). See Bucksteep. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 77 



Bukkingham (Manor). See Buckingham alias 

Bullockys-Town alias Bullokistown in Wyttiiham (Manor). 

See Bayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] B.C.). 

See East Guldeford (Manor) (Hil., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538-0] 
D.C.). 

Bulsham alias Bilsham (Manor). 

See Tapton (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See MicTielgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] D.C.). 

James Close, gent., plaintiff, and Laurence Eliot, gent., and 
Charity his wife, deforciants Manor of BULSHAM alias BILSHAM and 
tithes of corn, grain and hay in BULSHAM alias BILSHAM, TAPTON, 
WALBERTON, BARNEHAM, FORD and TORTLTSTOTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff w& heirs (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699]). 

Thomas Parry, gent., plaintiff, and Laurence Eliot, esq., and 
Charity his wife, deforciants Manor of BULSHAM alias BILSHAM, 
also tithes of corn, grain and hay annually arising or renewing in 
BULSHAM alias BILSHAM, YAPTON, WALBERTON, BARNHAM, FORD and 
TORTISTGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 Anne [1710]). 

See Yapt on- Rectory (Mich., 9 Anne [1710] j Mich., 12 Anne 
[1713]). 

Bulverhithe alias Bulverhyde (Prebend). 
See Ore (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 
See Winde (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Bulverhithe (Tithes). 

See Winde (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Buncton alias Bongton (Advowson of Church). 

See Chancton (East., 34 Eliz. [1592] ; Hil., 45 Eliz. [1602-3]). 

Buncton alias Bunckton (Manor). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2] ; Trin., 10 Ch. I. 
[1634]). 

John Bishopp, plaintiff, and John, Earl of Thanet, and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BUNCKTON and tenements in Ashing- 
ton, Bunckton and Wiston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1649). 

See Buddington (Manor) (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

Daniel Eobinson, gent., plaintiff, and Philip Carteret Webb, esq., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BUNCTON alias BUNKTON 
and tenements in Winston, Ashirigton, Buncton alias Bunkton, 
Ashhurst and West Grinsted, granted to plaintiff &K& heirs during the 
life of said Mary, wife of Philip Carteret Webb (Mich., 31 Geo. III. 
[1790]). 

Buncton (Tithes). 

See Witton (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]), 



$ 

78 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Bunghurst alias Walwyns (Manor). 

John Porter, plaintiff, and John Baker, deforciantM.&noT of 
WALWYNS alias BONSERSSHE alias BUNGEHURST and tenements in 
Maughfeld and Heathfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
20Eliz. [1577-8]). 

Thomas Baker, gent., plaintiff, and John Baker, esq., deforciant 
Manors of BUNCHIURST alias WALWYXS and ISENHURST and tenements 
in Mayfeild alias Maighfeild, Heathfeild and Waldron alias "Walderne, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Richard Gribbs, gent., and Richard Ridout, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Baker, esq., deforciant Manors of WALWYNS alias BUNGEHUBST 
and ISENHURST and tenements in Mayfeild, Heathfeild, Waldron and 
Pevensey, co. Sussex, and manor of Lovehurst alias Lofehurst, co. 
Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Gribbs (Hil., 
1 & 2 Ja. II. [1685-6] B.C.). 

Thomas Baker, QS<., plaintiff, and William Elsley, gent., and Phila- 
delphia his wife, deforciants Manors of BUNGEIIURST-WALWYNES 
and ISEXHUHST and tenements in Mayfield and Heathfield, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff Mil heirs (Hil., 12 Greo. III. [1772]). 

Burchelsert (Bailiwick). See Higliam and Winclielsea. 

Burdham (Manor and Common of Pasture). See BirdTiam. 

Burfam (Manor). See Burpham, 

Burgham (Manor). See Burpliam. 

Burgherssh alias Burghurst (Manor). See Burwash. 

Burleigh-Arches (Hundred). See Soutli-Malling-LindJield-Bur- 

l ei all- Ar dies. 

Burleigh-Arches alias Burly-Arches (Manor). 

Robert Payne, gent., and Henry Payne, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Charles Payne, gent., deforciant Manor of BURLY ARCHES and tene- 
ments in Worth, Barcombe and Westhoadly, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Robert Payne (Mich., 28 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Burpham alias Burgham (Manor). 

Richard Covart, John Scot, John Caryll, John Com per and James 
Skynner, plaintiffs, and John Skynner and Agnes his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manor of BURGHAM and moiety of tenements in Myddel- 
ton, Upmarden, Estmarden, Westmarden, Racton, Chythurst and 
Tratton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Covart (East., 
1 Hen. VIII. [1510]). 

John Caryll, serjeant at law, Richard Covert, John Scot and John 
Couper, plaintiffs, and John Skynner and Agnes his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manor of BURGIIAM and moiety of tenements in Upmarden, 
Estmarden, Westmarden and Tratton, co. Sussex, and moiety of tene- 
ments in Horley, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Richard Covart (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 79 

John Aylyng, plaintiff, and Henry G-reene, gent., deforciant 
Manor of BURGHAM alias BURFAM and tenements in Burgham alias 
Burfam, Amberley, Off am and Byllyngyshurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (HiL, 21 Eliz. [1578-9]). 

John Gadd, plaintiff, and "William Michell, gent., and Anne his 
wife, def or ciants Tenements in Burgham alias Burfam and moiety of 
manor of BURGHAM alias BURFAM and moiety of tenements in Burg- 
ham alias Burfam, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 7 Ch. I. 
[1631]). 

John Elliott, plaintiff, and John Morgan and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Moiety of tenements and fourth part of manor of BTJRQHAM 
alias BURFAM, and tenements in Felpham, Burgham alias Burfam and 
Billingshurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1651). 

John Morgan, plaintiff, and John Page and Margaret his wife, and 
Margaret Page, wid., deforciants Manor of BURPHAM #/&$ BURGHAM 
and tenements in Burpham alias Burgham, Wepham, Offham and 
Billingshurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1652). 

John Morgan and Robert Johnson, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Beach and Mary his wife, and Richard Nash, deforciants Tenements 
and fourth part of manor of BURGHAM alias BURPHAM and tenements 
in Burgham alias Burpham and Binsted quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of John Morgan (Mich., 1654). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff 1 , and John Morgan and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of BURGHAM alias BURPHAM and tenements in 
Burgham alias Burpham quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Hil., 1654). 

John Pellett, plaintiff, and Nicholas Vanacker, Prudence Butler, 
wid., Nathaniel Letten, John Letten, Joseph Alport and John 
Morgan and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of BURGHAM alias 
BURPHAM and tenements in Burgham alias Burpham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

John Addams, plaintiff, and John Morgan and Anne his wife, and 
John Pellett and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BURGHAM alias 
BURPHAM and tenements in Burgham alias Burpham and Southstoke 
quitclaimed to plaintiff said, heirs (Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

John Pellatt, Nathan Pellett and William Holden, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Countrey, gent., Hugh Penfold and Joan Penfold, wid., 
deforciants Manor of BURPHAM and tenements in Burpham and East 
Angmering quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Pellatt (East., 
8 Will. III. [1696]). 

Burton (Advowson of Church). 

See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Burton (Manor). 

Edward Franceys, kt., and George Goring, kt., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Goring, kt., deforciant Manors of BURTON, BARLAYINGTON 
alias BERLAVINGTON alias BERLATON, LAUNCING alias NORTHLAUNCING, 
MONKEYS alias SOUTHLAUNCING, GORING, HERINGHAM alias HARPAM 




80 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

alias IEINGHAM, NYTIMBER and BALNETH, and tenements in Burton, 
Coates, Egden, Barlavington, Sutton, Dunkton, Petworth, Launcing, 
Goring, Barcombe, Chayley, Wivelsfeild, Westmiston, Lynfeild and 
Chiltington, also advowsons of churches of BURTON with COATS, and 
BARLAVINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Eranceys 
(East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

William Goring, bt., plaintiff, and Fulk Knottisford, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of BURTON, BARLAVINGTON 
alias BEELATON, MONEYS alias SOUTHLAUNSING, NORTH LAUNSIN& 
alias LAUNCING, GOEING, IEINGHAM alias HEERINGHAM alias HARD- 
HAM, BALNETH and NYTYMBEE, and tenements in Burton, Barlaving- 
ton, Sutton, Dunketon, Petworth, Coates, Fittleworth, Egden, Hardham, 
Waltham, Warmingcampe, Lurgashall, Launsing, Sounting, Heene, 
Worthing, Goring, Barcombe, Newick, Chayly, Lyndfeild, Wevelsfeild, 
Westminston and Chiltington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Burton (Tithes). 

See Felpham (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Burwash (Advowson of Church). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 

[1741]). 

Burwash (Manor). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]. 

John Eayner, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Lincoln, and Cathe- 
rine his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manors of BUEWASH, 
BUEGHUEST, BIVELHAM alias BEVILIIAM, COWDEEN alias COWDEANE 
alias COWDEN, DALLINGTON, W ARLINGTON, CIIITTINGLEY alias CHID- 
DINGLY, BIRCH, HELLINGLEY alias HELLINGLY, MAWFFEE, FOXHUNT, 
II ERRING ALES alias HEREIN GALE and IFIELD, and fourth part of tene- 
ments in Laughton, Mayh'eld, Wadhurst, Hoathley alias Hoathly alias 
East Hoathly, Dallington, Burwash, Brightling, Waldron, Warbleton, 
Heathfield, Westfield, Ticehurst, Willingdon, Wartling, Hailsham, 
Salehurst, Hooe, Ashburnham, Herstmonceux, Cowdeen, Cowdon, 
Chittingley alias Chiddingly, Hellingley alias Hellingly alias Helling - 
leigh, Ripe, Firle, Franfield, Seaford, Lewes, Ifield and Crawley, and 
also fourth part of rectories of LAUGHTON, HELLINGLEY alias HEL- 
LINGLY and HOOE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 28 Geo. II. 
[1755]). 

Thomas Heaton and Thomas Francis, gent., plaintiffs, and Lewis 
Watson, esq., and Grace his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manors 
of BURWASH, BURGHUEST, BIVELHAM alias BEVILIIAM, COWDEEN alias 
COWDEANE alias COWDEN, DALLINGTON, WAELINGTON, CHITTINGLEY 
alias CHIDDINGLEY alias CHIDDINGLY, BIRCH, HELLINGLEY alias HEL- 
LINGLY, MAWFFEE, FOXHUNT, HERRINGALES alias HERRINGALE and 
IFIELD, and fourth part of tenements in Laughtou, Mayfield, Wadhurst, 
Hoathley alias Hoathly alias East Hoathly, Dallington, Burwash, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 81 

Brightling, Waldron, Warbleton, Heathfield, Westfield, Ticehurst, 
Willingdon, Wartling, Hailsham, Salehurst, Hooe, Ashburriham/Herts- 
monceux, Cowdeen, Cowden, Chittingley alias Chiddingley, Hel- 
lingley alias Hellingly alias Hellingleigh, Eipe, Firle, Franfield, Sea- 
ford, Lewes, Ifield and Crawley, and also fourth part of rectories 
of LAUGHTON, HELLINGLEY alias HELLINGLY and HOOE, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Heaton (Trin., 28 & 29 Geo. II. 
[1755]). 

John Eoberts and John Eayner, esqs., plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl 
of Lincoln, Lewis Watson, Lord Sondes, and Grace his wife, Prances 
Pelham and Mary Pelham, sprs., deforciants Manors of BURWASH, 

BURGHURST, BlTELHAM alias BEVILHAM, DALLINGTON, W ARLINGTON, 

CHITTINGLEY alias CHIDDINGLY, BIRCH, HELLINGLEY alias HEL- 
LINGLY, MAWFEE, FOXHUNT, HERRINGALES alias HERRINGALE and 
IFIELD, and tenements in Laughton, Maj field, Wadhurst, Hoathley 
alias Hoathly alias East Hoathly, Dallington, Burwash, Brightling, 
Waldron, Warbleton, Heathfield, Westfield, Ticehurst, Willington, 
Wartling, Hailsham, Salehurst, Hooe, Ashburnham, Hertsmonceux, 
Chittingly alias Chiddingly, Hellingley alias Hellingly alias Helling- 
leigh, Kipe, Firle, Franfield, Seaford, Lewes, Ifield and Crawley, and 
also rectories of LAUGHTON, HELLINGLEY alias HELLINGLY and HOOE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Roberts (Hil., 8 Geo. III. 
[1768]). 

Burwash alias Burgherssh alias Bu.rghu.rst (Manor).* 

Anthony Bous, esq., plaintiff, and John Dudley, kt., and Andrew 
Dudley, gent., deforciants Manor of BURGHERSSH and tenements in 
Burgherrsh, Westfeld, Hethfeld, Tysehurst, Echyngham, Bryghtlyng, 
Herstmounceux, Heylsham, Maf eld, Pesemerssh and Mangeshey, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]). 

William Langham, gent., plaintiff, and Benjamin Wybarne, esq., 
deforciant Manor of BURHERSHE alias BURWASH and tenements in 
Burwash, Ticeherst, Mayfeild, Heathfeild, Brightling, Westfeild, Herst- 
monceux, Westham and Haylisham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Edward Polhill, esq., and Anthony Knightbridge, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Joseph Newington, gent., and Alice .his wife, deforciants Manor 
of BURWASH alias BURGWASH alias BURGHURST alias BURGHERST and 
tenements in Burwash, Pemsey alias Pevensey, Battell, Westfeild, 
Tisehurst, Hellington alias Hallington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Edward Polhill (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Burwash (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

* la a suit in Chancery, temp. Eliz., the plaintiff John Wyborne states that 
there had been at Burwash for a long time two manors of the same name (see Sussex 
Arch. Collect., xxi. 129). 

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I 

82 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Burwash (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Walsted (Hil., 1 Will. & Marj [1689-90] B.C.). 

Burwash Down (Common of Pasture). 

See Pollysworth (East., 16 Eliz. [1574] ; Trin., 17 Eliz. [1575] ; 
Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605] ; Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

Bury (Hundred). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 
See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

Bury (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and Alan Percy, master of the College of Holy 
Trinity, Arundell, and the chaplains of same College, dcforciants 
Manor of BURY and tenements in Bury, Westburton, Hurst and Sonde, 
quitclaimed to the King and heirs (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541-2]). 

See PallingJiam (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Thomas Revett, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of BURY and tenements in Bury, West Burton, Sand and Hurst, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Nicholas Bacon, kt., Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, 
Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, Robert, Earl of Leicester, James Croft, 
kt., the Queen's comptroller, William Cecil, kt., the Queen's secretary, 
and William Cordell, kt., Master of the Rolls of the Queen's Court of 
Chancery, plaintiff's, and John, Earl of Arundell, and John Lumley, 
kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, daughter of said Earl, deforciants 
Manors of BURY, OFFHAM, WEPHAM, NORTHWOOD, WARMYNGCHAMP, 
NUTBORJTE, PRESTON, LYNCH, CUDLOWE, ALMODYNGTON and UPMAR- 
DEN, hundred of BURY, and parks of SHELLIJTGLEY, MEDHONE and 
SELHURST, also tenements in Bury, Shellyngley, Offham, Wepham, 
Northwood, Blakhurst, Brokesperes, Racton, Warmingchamp, Nut- 
borne, Preston, Lynch, Cudlowe, Almodington, Uprnarden, Shellingley, 
Medham, Selhurste, Kyrdford, Selhurst, Esden, Preston, Rustington, 
Sandhurst, Eytleworth, Estmerden, Westmerden, Ruggewyke, Mund- 
ham, Grrene, Tortyngton, Kyrford alias Kyrdeford, Petworth, West- 
dene, Preston, Stoughton, Walderton, Wesbury, Westdeane, Bynder- 
ton, Chylgrove, Estdene and Ertham, and rectory of RUSTYNGTON, and 
a certain annual rent of 46s. Sd. issuing out of rectory of BORNE alias 
WESTBORNE, co. Sussex, and manor of Haling and rectory of Haling, 
co. Southampton, and tenements in co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Nicholas Bacon (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

Bury aUas Berry (Prebend and Rectory). 

John Hall, senior, gent., and John Hall, junior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edmund Butter wick, gent., and Joan his wife, deforciants 
Prebend and rectory of BURY alias BERRY and tenements in Bury alias 
Berry granted to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hall, senior, during the lives 
of said Edmund, George Butterwick, gent., and Katherine Finch, wife 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 83 

of Paul Pinch, gent., and the longest liver of them, rendering annually 
Id. to said Edmund Butterwick and heirs (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Sarah Kelly, wid., plaintiff, and Richard Manning, gent., and Anne 
his wifp, deforciants Rectory of BURY alias BERRY, also prebend in 
church of BURY alias BERRY, granted to plaintiff and heirs during the 
lives of said Anne, Kichard Palmer and Robert Palmer and the longest 
liver of them (Trin., 10 Anne [1711]). 

Buttinghill (Hundred). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

Roger Manwood, serjeant at law, Ralph Scrope, esq., and Roger 
Corhain, gent., plaintiff's, and Gregory Fynes alias Penis, Lord Dacre, 
and Anne his wife, Henry Norrys, kt., and Margery his wife, and 
Sampson Lennard, gent., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors 
of Horsford and Hawghtboys alias Parva-Hobbyes, co. Norfolk, and 
hundred of BUTTINGHILL and manors of HORSEMOUNCEUX alias HERST- 
MOUNTCEUX, BERWICKE alias SOUTH BERWICK alias BARRIKE, HAILS- 
HAM, HURSTPERPOUNT alias HERST, OLDCOURT, G-OTHAM alias 

GrOTTAM, WESTMESTON alias WfiSTMYSTON, NEWICK, NOYINGTON, 

STREET alias STRETE, BUCKHOLT alias BOCKHOLT, YNQRAMS, EWE- 
HERST alias JWHURST and DANNY, and tenements in Herstmounceux, 
Barwicke, Hailsham, Herstperpoint, Oldcourt, Gotham, Westmeston, 
Newick, Novington, Street, Buckholt, Tngrames, Eweherst, Wartling, 
Bore ham, Dallington, Pevensey, Westham, Mavell alias Mayfyld, 
Warbylton, Manxey, Horseye, Hethfeld, Bexhill alias Bexley, Cates- 
feld, Cattystrett, Crowhurst, Hoo, Wartlington, Battell, Hellingligh, 
Pickhey, Winton, Iden, Nendfeld, Beckley, Northiham, Bodyham, 
Ashecombe, Westtowne, Townham, Pickwell alias Pykwell, Rygate, 
Bolney, Cuckfyld, Cuckfyld-Clawditts, Lewes, Chiltingtou, Standen, 
Dytchelyng, Chely, Wylesfeld, Lynfeld, Ardingly, Hothlee alias 
Hodly, Myddelton, Ashburnham, Dyll, Cobeche, Alfrington, Netherton, 
Arlyngton, Alfryston, Sydley, Breade, Westfeld, Hollinton, Smyth- 
wyke and Buttinghill, and advowsons of churches of HERSTMOUNCEUX, 
WESTMESTON, BARWYKE and STRETE, co. Sussex, and divers manors 
and lands in London, Southampton, York, Suffolk, Lincoln, Northum- 
berland, Berks, Nottingham, Derby, Northampton, Wilts, Dorset, 
Kent and Essex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Roger Manwood 
(Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

See BrigUhelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Buxstepe (Manor). See Bucksteep. 

Buxted alias Buxstead (Common of Estovers). 
See Glynde (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Buxted alias Buxstead alias Bucks ted (Manor). 

John Comber and Thomas Mychelborne, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Welles alias Atwell, gent., deforciant Manors of BUXSTED 

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84 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

and TEEEING SETNTCLEEE and tenements in Buxsted, Lewes, South- 
over, Frarnfeld, Uckfeld, Torring, Fletching, Pedinghoo and le Dene, 
also advowson of church of TOERING, settled on Robert Welles alias 
Atwell and heirs (East., 5 Eliz. [1563]). 

Edward Lyndsey, esq., and Mary his wife, and Eichard Lyndsey, 
gent., his son and heir apparent, plaintiff's, and John Welles, gent., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants M.a,nor of BUXTED alias BTJCKSTED 
and tenements in Buxted alias Bucksted quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Edward Lyndsey (Mich., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

Edward Lyndsey, esq., and Mary his wife, and Eichard Lyndsey, 
gent., his son and heir apparent, plaintiffs, and Eichard Amherst, esq., 
Eobert Titchborne and Sebastian Darknall, deforciants Manor of 
BUXTED alias BUCKSTED and tenements in Buxted alias Bucksted, 
Uckfeild and Erauifeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward 
Lyndsey (Mich., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Edward Lyndsey, esq., and Mary his wife, and Eichard Lyndsey, 
gent., his son and heir apparent, plaintiffs, and John Welles, gent., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of BUXTED alias BUCKSTED 
and tenements in Buxted alias Bucksted, Ucfeild and Framfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Lyndsey (East., 21 Ja. I. 
[1623]). 

Stephen Penkherst, gent., plaintiff', and Mary Marshall, wid., and 
Eichard Lyndsey, esq., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BUCKSTED alias BUXSTED alias BUXTED and tenements in Bucksted 
alias Buxted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1651). 

John Marsham, esq., plaintiff, and Stephen Penkherst, esq., 
def or riant Manor of BUXTED alias BUCKSTEED and tenements in 
Buxted, Wadhurst, Mayfeild, Eetherfeild and Horsted-Keynes, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Trin., 1652). 

Benjamin Faulconer, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Eeeve, junior, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, John Putland and Elizabeth his wife, and 
John Humphrey and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
BUXSTED and tenements in Buxsted, Wythiham, Fl etching and East 
G-rinsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 8 Anne [1709]). 

Thomas Short, gent., plaintiff, and John Hutton, esq., and Dorothy 
his wife, and Humphrey Fowle, esq., and Elizabeth his wi^e, deforciants 
Manor of BUXTED and tenements in Buxted, Mayfeild, Wadhurst and 
Waldron, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Anne [1711]). 

Thomas Medley, esq., plaintiff, and John Hutton, esq., and Dorothy 
his wife, Humphrey Fowle, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas 
Short, gent., deforciants Manor of BUXTED and tenements in Buck- 
stead alias "Buxsteecl alias Buxted, Mayfeild, Wadhurst and Waldron, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 11 Anne [1712]). 

Buxted alias Buxstead alias Buxsted (Rectory). 

See Lewes (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Bydlyngton (Manor). See Bidlinaton. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 85 

Bygenor alias Bygnors (Manor). See Bignor. 
Byllyngeshurst (Rectory). See Billing shurst. 

Byne alias Bynd (Manor). 

Edmund Bowyar, esq., and John Bowyar, esq., plaintiff's, and John 
Bynd, senior, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of 
BYND and CUDHAM and tenements in Washington, Storrington, 
Ashehurst, Nuthurst, Shypeley, Westgrensted and Warneham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edmnnd Bowyar (Mich., 41 & 42 
Eliz. [1599]). 

Henry Groring, esq., and Laurence Pay, clerk, plaintiffs, and John 
Byne, kt., deforciant Manors of BYNE and CUDHAM and tenements 
in Wasshington, Storrington, A shurst, Nuthurst, Westgrinsted and 
Warnham, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Goring (East., 
8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

Henry Groreing, bt., Nicholas Pelham, kt., Eobert Leaves, gent., 
Henry Shelley, esq., and Henry Menson, bt., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Pelham, esq., and Frances his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor [sic] 
of BYNE and CODHAM alias COOTHAM and tenements in Storington, 
Chiltington, Pulborrough, Billingshurst, Shipley, Horsham, Wig- 
genholt, Washington, Syllington and Nuthurst, and fourth part of 
manors of HENDALE, BUCKHUEST alias BUCKHOEST and BYSH alias 
WOETH, and tenements in Maresfeild, Buxted, Wadhurst, Frant alias 
Fant, Framfeild, Uckfeild, Fletching and Aylisham alias Haylsham, 
and also fourth part of rectory of AYLISHAM alias HAYLSHAM, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Groreing (East., 36 Ch. II. 
[1684]). 

Benjamin White, M.D., plaintiff, and Henry Pelham, esq., and 
Frances his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of BYNE and tene- 
ments in Westgrinsted and Ashurst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Henry Pelham, esq., Walker Weldon, esq., and Thomas Brown, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Adam Brown, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Sixth part of manor [sic] of BYNE and CODHAM alias 
COOTHAM and tenements in Storrington, Chiltington, Pulborough, 
Billingshurst, Shipley, Horsham, Wigi_,enholt, Washington, Syllington, 
Nuthurst, Monckes, West Grinsted and Ashurst, and also twelfth 
part of manors of HENDALE, BUCKHUEST alias BUCKHEEST and BYSH 
alias WOETH, and tenements in Maresfeild, Buxted, Wadhurst, Frant 
alias Fant, Framfeild, Uckfeild, Fletching and Aylesham alias Hayl- 
sham, and also twelfth part of rectory of AYLESHAM alias HAYLSHAM, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Pelham (Mich., 5 Anne 
[1706]). 

Henry Pelham, esq., Walker Weldon, esq., and Thomas Bosvile, 
clerk, plaintiffs, and Hugh Bosvile, gent., and Susan his wife, defor- 
ciants Sixth part of manor [sic] of BYNE and CODHAM alias COOTHAM 
and tenements in Storrington, Chiltington, Pulborough, Billinghurst, 
Shipley, Horsham, Wigginholt, Washington, Syllington, Nuthurst, 



86 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Monckes, Westgrinsted and Ashurst, and also twelfth part of manors 
of HENDALE, BUCKHURST alias EUCKHEEST and BTSH alias WORTH, 
and tenements in Maresfeild, Bucksted, Wadhurst, Frant alias Fant, 
Framfield, Uckfeild, Fletching and Aylesham alias Haylesham, and 
also twelfth part of rectory of AYLESHAM alias HAYLESHAM, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Pelham (Trio., 7 Anne 
[1708]). 

John Ward and William Beckwith, gent., plaintiffs, and Adam 
Brown, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, Hugh Bosvile, gent., and Susan 
his wife, and Byne Walker, deforciants Moiety of manor of BYNE 
and tenements in Westgrinsted, Washington, Syllington, Storrington, 
Hurston, Fletching and Buxted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Ward (East., 9 A line [1710]). 

Joshua Draper, gent., plaintiff, and John Spence, junior, esq., and 
Bvne his wife, deforciants Tenements in West Grrinsted and Fletch- 
ing and moiety of manor of BYNE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 10 Anne [1711]). 

Bynsted (Manor). See Binsted. 

Byrch (Manor). See Birch. 

Byrchden alias Byrchenden (Manor). See Birch. 

Byrdham (Manor). See Birdham. 

Byrling (Manor). See Birling. 

Byssh alias Bysh alias Worth (Manor). 

Thomas Dopson, plaintiff, and Stephen Dopson and Joan his wife, 
and John Stone and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of BYSSH 
alias WORTH and tenements in Buxsted and Framfild quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555]). 

Anthony Grouldsmyth, plaintiff, and Nicholas Dobson and Faith 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BYSII alias WORTH and tenements 
in Buxsted and Framfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1 Ja. 1. [1603]). 

See Buc/churst (Manor) (Trin., 1657; Mich., 1657; Trin., 1659). 

See Byne (East., 36 Ch. II. [1684] ; Mich., 5 Anne [1706] ; Trin., 
7 Anne [L708]). 

By worth alias Bigworth (Manor). 

See Witlidcan (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612] D.C.). 

Nicholas Askwith and Robert Titchborne, plaintiffs, and David 
Middloton and Mary hiss wife, deforciants Manor of BIGWORTH alias 
BVWORTH quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Askwith 
(Mich., 16 Ja. 1. [1618]). 

See Petworth (Honor) (Trin., 17 Ch. I. [1641] B.C.). 

Byworth-Dunketon alias Duncton (Manor). See Dune ton. 
See Pehcorth (Honor) (Trin., 17 Ch. I. [1641] D.C.). 



ftfiNRT trill. ttO WILLIAM IV. 87 

Calceto (Manor). 

Dean and Canons of the College of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of 
York, in the University of Oxford, plaintiffs, and Thomas, Archbishop of 
York, primate of England, and legate of the apostolic see, deforciant 
Manors of CALCETO, SULHAM, BOURNE and LTMINYSTEE, and tene- 
ments in Calceto, Bourne, Lyminyster, Sulham, Arundell, Polyng, 
Warmyngham, Hampton, Haughton, Tangmer, Brugham, Grene, 
Southstoke, Bynderton, Offyngton, Pettworth, Byllyngherst, Paching 
and Mydherst, co. Sussex, and lands in Kent, Northampton, Stafford, 
Cambridge, Eutland, Wilts, Leicester, Southampton, Berks, Oxford, 
Suffolk, Bucks, Essex, Surrey and Warwick, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and their successors. This fine was levied by precept of the King 
(Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.O.). 

Dean and Canons of the College of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of 
York, in the University of Oxford, plaintiffs, and William, Earl of 
Arundell, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of CALCETO and 
tenements in Calceto, Borne, Lyminster, Sulham, Arundell, Polyng, 
Warmyngham, Hampton, Hawghton, Tangmer, Brugham, Grene, 
Southstok, Bynderton, Offyngton, Petworth, Byllyngherst, Pachyng 
and Midherst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and their successors War- 
ranted against John, Abbot of monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, 
and hie successors. This fine was levied by precept of the King 
(Hil., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526-7]). 

Camoys alias Camoys- Court alias Barkham-Gamoys 

(Manor) . 
See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

See Wanningore (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] ; East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

See Elsted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C.). 

Anthony Eorster, esq., plaintiff, and Walter Bucklaud, esq., and 
Beatrice his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of CAMOYSCOURT 
alias BARKHAM-CAMOYS and tenements in Barkham alias Barcombe, 
Newick, Balcombe, Dicheling, Twynam and Bollney, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

See Wanningore (Mich., 1651). 

See Elsted (Manor) (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

William Lane, gent., plaintiff, and John Mill, bt., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of CAMOYSCOTJBT and IFOBD 
and tenements in Barcombe, St. John's under the Castle, Lewes, 
Iford, Kingston near Lewes and Ditcheling, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

William Grill, plaintiff, and William Lucas Shadwell, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of CAMOIS-COUET and tene- 
ments in Barcombe quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (Hil., 54 
Greo. III. [1813]). 

Ganserne alias Gannesherne (Manor). 

Lucy Lacy, wid., Thomas More, esq., John Pakyngton and Thomas 



I 

88 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINE&. 

Barnewell, plaintiff's, and Thomas Barrys, kinsman and heir of 
William Jope, deforciant Manors of CANNESHERNE and HODORE and 
tenements in Estgrensted and Hertfeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Lucy Lacy (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520]). 

John Apsley, John Stapley and Nicholas Eversfeld, plaintiffs, and 
John Sybell and Anne his wife, Richard Knevett and Anthony 
Knevett, deforciants Manors of CANNESHERNE and HODORE and 
tenements in Estgrensted and Hertfeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Nicholas Eversfeld (HiL, 2 & 3 Ed. VI. [1548-9]). 

Sackville Turnor, esq., plaintiff, and George Rivers, kt., and 
Judith his wife, Richard Amherst, serjeant at law, and Greorge 
Courthop, esq., deforciants Manor of CANSERNE and tenements in 
Estgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 
1 Ch. I. [1625-6]). 

Benjamin Tichborne, esq., John Maynard, esq., and Sackville 
Carbery, plaintiffs, and Matthias Caldicott, esq., and William Saye, 
esq., deforciants Manor of CANSERNE and tenements in Eastgrinsted 
and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Benjamin Tich- 
borne (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

Capdyes in Bymede (Tenement). See Annington (Annual 
Rent). 

Gassingham (Manor). See Barnliurst alias CassingJiam. 

Catsfield (Advowson of Church). 

See Catsfield (Manor) (East., 6 Eliz. [1564] ; East., 26 Eliz. 
[1584] ; Trin., 42 Eliz. [1600]). 

Richard Alfrey, gent., plaintiff, and Harbert Pelham, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in Cattesfeild and advowson of 
church of CATTESFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 6 Ja. I. 
[1608-9]). 

See Catsfield (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; East., 28 Ch. II. 
[1676] ; East., 30 Ch. II. [1678] ; HiL, 3 & 4 Ja. II. [1687-8]). 
See Asliburnliam (East., 1 Anne [1702] D.C.). 

Catsfield alias Catesfield alias Cattesfeild (Manor). 

See Meedes alias Erode (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560]). 

John Yelding, plaintiff, and John Bolney and Jane his wife, and 
John Jeffray, deforciants Manor of CATTESFELD and tenements in 
Cattesfeld, Battell, Westfeld and Nenfeld, also advowson of church of 
CATTESFELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 Eliz. [1564]). 

John Asheborneham, esq., plaintiff, and William Waters, defor- 
ciant Site of manor of CATTESFELD and tenements in Cattesfeld 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570]). 

Edmund Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and John Yeldyng, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of CATTESFEILD and tenements 
in Cattesfeild, Battell, Nenfeild and Crowherst, also advowson of 



HEttRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 8 

church of CATTESFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against said John Yeldyng and Dorothy and heirs of John, against 
heirs of William Yelding, gent., deceased, his father, and against heirs of 
John Yelding, gent., deceased, his grandfather (East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Thomas Alfray, gent., plaintiff", and John Ashebourneham, esq., 
deforciant Manors of CATTESFIELD and BEOMEHAM and tenements 
in Cattesfield, Battell, Westfield, Crowhurst, Baxhill, Sedlescombe 
and Grestling, also advowson of church of CATTESFIELD, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said John Ashebourneham and 
heirs, and against all other claims by said John, by John Ashburnham, 
esq., deceased, his father, and by John Ashburnham, esq., deceased, 
his grandfather, and his heirs (Trin., 42 Eliz. [1600]). 

William Wood, gent., and William Eelfe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Harbert Pelham, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
CATTESFEILD and tenements in Cattisfeild. Battell, Nenfeild, Crow- 
hurst and Bexhill, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Wood 
(Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

John Wheateley, gent., plaintiff, and William Eelfe, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife, G-odard Foster, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, and 
William Wood, gent., and Constance his wife, deforciants Manor of 
CATTESFEILD and tenements in Cattesfeild, Battell, Nenfeild, Crow- 
herst and Bexhill, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 12 Ja. I. 
[1614-5]). 

Thomas Lord, esq., and Emmanuel Finch, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Alfray, esq., deforciant Manors of CATESFEILD and BEOME- 
HAM and tenements in Catesfeild, Nendfeild, Battell and Westfeild, 
also advowson of church of CATTESFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Lord (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Kiliphett Eussell, esq., plaintiff, and William Eussell, kt. and bt., 
and Francis Eussell, esq., and Katherine his wife, deforciants Tene- 
ments in London, manor of CATESFEILD and tenements in Catesfeild, 
Battell, Nenfeild, Ewehurst, Bexhill, Pevensey alias Pemsey, Hoo 
alias Howe and Haylesham, co. Sussex, and manors of Chippenham, 
Brentgrange, Biggen, Stetchworth and Madfreyes alias Matfreyes, 
and site of late dissolved priory of Chippenham, also rectories of 
Chippenham and advowsons of vicarages of Chippenham and Stetch- 
worth, co. Cambridge, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 
Ch. I. [1639] D.C.). 

Thomas Bowyer, bt., John Morley, kt., and Edward Walrond, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Francis Eussell, esq., and Katherine his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of Spynney, Wicken, Thornham alias Thornehill, 
Stetchworth, Madfreyes alias Matfreyes and Biggen, co. Cambridge, 
tenements in co. London, and manor of CATESFEILD and tenements in 
Catesfeild, Battell, Nenfeild, Crowherst, Bexhill, Pevensey alias Pemsey, 
Hoo alias Howe and Haylesham, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Bowyer (East., 16 Ch. I. [1640] D.C.). 

Thomas Pelham, bt., plaintiff, and Francis Eussell, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of CATSFEILD and tenements 



6 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEE* OF 

in Catsfeild, Nendfeild, Crowhurst, Hoo alias Howe, Battle and 
Bexhill, quitclaimed \>Q plaintiff zxA heirs (Trin., 1650). 

Margaret Pelham, wid., Henry Yane, kt., Thomas Twisden, 
serjeant at law, Henry Pelham, esq., and Roger Pelham, esq., plain- 
tiffs, and Francis Russell, bt., and Katherine his wife, Killiphett 
Russell, esq., Thomas Waller, esq., and William Percivall, gent., 
deforciants Manor of KATTESFEILD and tenements in Cattesfeild, 
Nendfeild, Crowhurst, Hoo alias How, Battle and Bexhill, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of Margaret Pelham (Hil., 1656). 

Margaret Pelham, wid., plaintiff, and John Pelham, bt., and 
Nicholas Pelham, kt., deforciants Manors of CATESPEILD and HEM- 
GALES alias HERINGALE and tenements in Catesfeild, Battell, Crow- 
hurst, Bexhill, Nendfeild, Hoo alias How, Waldron, East Hoathly, 
Eastborne, Southover and S. Michael in Lewes, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff*^ heirs (East, 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Henry Crash and William Trigg, plaintiffs, and Thomas Briggs, 
LL.D., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of CATESFEILD alias 
CATISFEILD alias BEOOMHAM alias BKOME HAM-PARK- GATE and tene- 
ments in Catesfeild alias Catisfeild, Ashbornham, Ewhurst, Nenfeild 
alias Ninfeild, Pevensey alias Pemsey, Hanckham, Westham and Hoo 
alias Hooe, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Gash (Mich., 
26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

John Tivill, plaintiff, and Thomas Alfray, esq., and Katherine his 
wife, and Benjamin Alfray, gent., deforciants Manor of CATESFEILD 
and tenements in Catesfeild, Nendfeild, Battell and Westfeild, also 
advowsou of church of CATESFEILD, and also third part of manor of 
BROMEHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 28 Ch. II. 
[1676]). 

Thomas Jordan, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Alfray, gent., and 
Katherine his wife, Nathaniel Alfray and Mary his wife, and Benjamin 
Finch, gent., deforciants Manor of CATTESFEILD and tenements in 
Cattesfeild, Nendfeild, Battell and Westfeild, and also third part of 
manor of BROMEHAM, also advowson of church of CATTESFEILD, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

Richard Bayly, esq., and Charles Toll, esq,, plaintiff's, and Stephen 
Hamms and Thomasine his wife, Thomas Jordan, gent., and Anne his 
wife, and George Luxford, gent., deforciants Manor of CATTESFKILD 
and tenements in Cattesfeild, Nendfeild, Battell and Westfeild, also 
third part of manor of BROMEHAM, and also advowson of church of 
CATTESFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Bayly 
(Hil., 3&4 Ja. 11. [1687-8]). 

John Cole, plaintiff, and Thomas Pelham the elder and Elizabeth 
his wife, Thomas Pelham the younger, James Pelham and William 
Hay, deforciants Manors of CATESFIELD, CROWHURST and MAYFIELD 
alias MAIGHFIELD alias MAUGFIELD, and tenements in Catesfield, 
Crowhurst, Mayfield alias Maiglifield alias Maugfield, Wadhurst, 
Lamberhurst, Nenfield, Battle, Hoo and Hollington, and rectory of 
CROWHURST, and also advowson of church of CROWHURST, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Geo. II. [1739]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 91 

John Godfrey Thomas, clerk, plaintiff, and James Eversfield, esq., 
and Mary his wife, dfforcianls Manor of CATSFEII.D and tenements 
in Catsfield, Pemsey alias Pevensey, Ninfield, Mountfielcl, Netherfield, 
Battle and Bexhill, quitcJaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 57 Geo. III. 

[1817]). 

Caylyff alias Wyghtden-Caylyff (Manor). See Keyliffe. 
Celhurst (Park). See Selhurst. 

Gh alley alias Chayley (Advowson of Church). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Ken. VIII. [1538] D.C.; Hil., 
14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Warpsborne (Hi!., 1653). 

See Wanningore (Mich., 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Eichard Fowle, gent., plaintiff, and William Bootes, clerk, defor- 
ciant Advowson of church of CHATLEY quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 4 Will. & Mary [1692]). 

Ghailey alias Ghayley (Common of Pasture). 

See Worth (Manor) (Mich., 37 Hen. VIII. [1545]). 
See Patcham (Eectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II [1750]). 

Chailey alias Chayley (Manor). 

See Newick (Manor) (Hil., 1659; Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

Chailey alias Chayley (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Walsted (Hil., 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90] D.C.). 

Chainckton (Manor). See Chaneton. 

Chaloners (Manor). 

Hugh Okynden, plaintiff, and William Chaloner, gent., deforciant 
Manor of CHALONERS and tenements in Eotyngdene and Sowthesse 
quitclaimed to plaintiff, who grants to William Chaloner and heirs an 
annuity or annual rent of 6 13s. 4^. issuing out of said manor and 
tenements, the first payment to be made on that feast next after the 
decease of Susan, now wife of William Purchyn (Mich. ,33 Hen. VIII. 
[1541]). 

John Stanfeild, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Ockenden, gent., 
deforciant Manor of CHALLENGES and tenements in Eottingden and 
Southease quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

Eobert Streatfeild, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Streatfeild, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, and Mary Beard, wid., deforciants Manors 
of CHALLONERS and OYINGKDEANE and tenements in Eottingdeane, 
Southeese, Ovingdeane and Southmalling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Chaloners (Manor Annual Eent). 

See Chaloners (Manor) (Mich., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541]). 



J 

92 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Stephen Bord, gent., plaintiff', and Ninian Chaloner, gent., defor- 
dant Annual rent of 6 13s. 4<d. issuing out of manor of CHALONERS 
and tenements in Kotyngden and Sowtheese quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 23 & 24 Eliz. [1581]). 

Edward Head and Eiehard Beard, plaintiffs, and John Head and 
Jane his wife, and Thomas Beard and Cicely his wife, deforciants 
Two messuages and tenements in Horsted-Keyns, and annual rent of 
6 13s. 4:d. issuing out of manor of CHALONERS and tenements in 
Rottino-deane and Sonthees, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
Edward Head (Hil., 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90]). 

Chalvington (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

Chalvington alias Chaimton (Manor). 

John Walton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackevyle, kt., Lord 
Buckehurst, and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of CHALVINGTON 
alias CHAUNTON and tenements in Chalvington alias Chaunton, Rype 
alias Ekington, Selmeston, Arlington, Barwecke, Hellingligh, Eoking- 
ton and Walderne, settled on. Thomas, Lord Buckehurst, and heirs 
(Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

William Kichardson, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Tray ton, gent., 
and Ambrose Trayton, gent., deforciants Manor of CHALVINGTON 
alias CIIA.UNTON and tenements in Chalvington alias Chaunton, West- 
deane, Ripe, Waldern, Selmeston, Arlington, Berwick, Fokington alias 
Fogington, also advovrson of church of CIIALVINGTON alias CHAUNTON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff swd. heirs (Hil., 22 Ja. I. [1624-5]). 

Herbert Hay, esq., and William Hay. esq., plaintiffs, and 
Ambrose Trayton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
CHA.LVINGTON and tenements in Chalvington, Selmiston, Arlington, 
Iv:kingt>m tdias Kipe, Waldron, Haylesham, Chittingly, Lewes, Clive 
near Lewes, S. John under the Castle in Lewes and Southmalling, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Herbert Hay (East., 21 Ch. I, 
[1645]). 

Greorge Turner, gent., plaintiff, and Ambrose Trayton, gent., 
and Thomas Trayton, gent., deforciants Manor of CHALYINGTOJST 
and tenements in Chalvington, Selmiston, Arlington, Eckington 
alia* Kipe, Waldron, Haylesham, Chittingly, Lewes and South- 
mailing, also portion of tithes of corn and hay in parishes of 
S. JOHN UNDKU TIIK CASTLE IN LEWES and S. PETER and S. MARY 
\\'I:STOUT, LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 33 Ch. II. 
[1681]). 

Chambers alias Clapham (Manor). 

See Meades alias Medsey (East., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

See Eastlourne-Burton (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 
See Meades alias Medsey (Mich., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 
See Eastbourne-Burton (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1639] ; Hil., 17 Ch. I. 
[1641-2]; East., 1658; East, 29 Ch. II. [1677] ; Mich., 11 Geo. T. 

[1724]). 

Chancton alias Chanktoii (Manor). 

Thomas Sherley, senior, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Browne, kt., 
and Elena his wife, and Matthew Browne, esq., deforciants Manor of 
CHANKTON and tenements in "Wasshington, Asshington, Eyndon, 
Wyston, Asshurst and Westgrenested, also advowsons of churches of 
ASSHINGTON and BONGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
34 Eliz. [1592]). 

Eobert Edsawe, plaintiff, and Thomas Sherley, senior, kt., and 
Anne his wife, and John Shurley of Isfeld, esq., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of CHANKTON and tenements in Washington, 
Asshington, Eyndou, Wyston, Asshurst and Westgrynsted, also 
advowson of churches of ASSHINGTON and BONGTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 45 Eliz. [1602-3]). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff, and Eobert Edsawe the elder, gent., 
and Eobert Edsawe the younger, gent., deforciants Manor of 
CHAINCKTON and tenements in Washington, Ashington, Eyndon, 
Wiston, Bouncton, Pevensey, Newhaven and Withiham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1657). 

See Worminghurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781] ; Trin., 
45 Geo. III. [1805]). 

CharfLeet-Lymyster (Manor). See Chartfleet-Lyminster. 
Cbarkneys (Manor). See CJiartnes. 

Charlton alias Charleton (Common of Pasture). 
See Nytymber (Manor) (Mich., 29 & 30 Eliz. [1587]). 

Charlton alias Charleton (Manor) in Singleton. 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.). 

William Eorde, kt., and Edward Banister, kt., plaintiffs, and John 
Courte, gent., and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of CHABLE- 
TON and site of manor of CHAKLETON and tenements in Singleton quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Forde (Mich., 16 Ch. I. 
[1640]). 

Charlton alias Charleston (Manor) in West Dean near Seaford. 

Nicholas a Stone, Eichard Bery and William Thomas, plaintiffs, 
and William Halle, esq., and Godard Halle, his son and heir apparent, 



I 

94 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

deforciants Manor of CHARLETON and tenements in Westdeane and 
Lullyngton quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas a Stone 
(Hil. 28 Hen. VIII. [1536-7]). 

John Bellyngham, esq., plaintiff, and Eichard Boys, gent., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of CHARLESTON alias CHARLTON 
and tenements in Westfurlles and Kype quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 4 & 5 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

John Lunsford, esq., plaintiff, and John Bellingeham, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of CHARLLSTON alias CHARLESTON and tenements in 
"Westfyrles, Rvpe and Selmeston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., llEliz. [1569]). 

Thomas "Wood, gent., and John Draper, gent., plaintiffs, and 
"William Jerden, deforciant Moiety of manor of CHARLETON alias 
CHARLESTON and tenements in Westdene, Alfriston, Litlington, 
Arlington and Lullington alias Loynton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Wood (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Laurence Peirs, gent., plaintiff, and John Draper, gent., and 
Thomas Wood, gent., deforciants Manor of CHARLETON and tene- 
ments in Weastdeane, Lullington, Alfriston, Arlington, Westhodely, 
Horsted-Kaynes, Haylesharn, Pevensey, Litlington and Jevington, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613]). 

Charles Rochester, gent., plaintiff, and William Constable, gent., 
and Anne Constable, spr., deforciants -Moiety of manor of CHARLETON 
alias CHARLESTON and tenements in Hartfield, West Dean, Alfriston, 
Lullington, Littlington, Arlington, Jevington and Horsted-Keines, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 10 Geo. II. [1736]). 

Charlton alias Charleton alias Charleston (Tithes). 
See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] B.C.). 
See Diteliling (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 
See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Charlton alias Charlton-Ashurst near Steyning (Manor). 

Thomas Sherley, senior, kt., plaintiff, and Benjamin Pellett, esq., 
deforciant Manor \_sic] of CHARLETON and ASHURST alias CHARLETON- 
ASHURST NEAR STEYNING and tenements in Charleton, Ashurst, 
Steyning alias Stenning, Shepley, Witham and Shortfield, also 
advowson of vicarage of STEYNNING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East, 35 Eliz. [1583]). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2]). 

Thomas Gravett, gent., plaintiff, and Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, 
Benjamin Peilatt, kt., and Henry Bridger, gent., deforciants Manors 
of CHARLETON alias CHARLETON and ASHURST alias CHARLETON- 
ASHURST NEAR STEYNING and tenements in Charleton, Ashurst, 
Steyning alias Stennyng, Shepley, Witham alias Withiam, Shortfeild 
and Seele alias Seeding, also advowson of church of ASHURST, and 
advowson of vicarage of STEYNING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 9Ch. I. [1633-4]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 95 

See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

John Eversfeild, esq., plaintiff, and John, Earl of Thanet Island, 
and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of CHAELETON and tene- 
ments in Stening, Wiston and Ashurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 1653). 

Gharl ton- Ashurst (Manor). See Charlton alias Charleton- 
AsJiurst. 

Chartfleet-Lyminster (Manor). 

See ThaJcenam (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551] ; Hil., 1 Eliz. 
[1558-9]). 

John Boys, gent., plaintiff, and William Boys, esq., and Samuel 
Boys, gent., his son and heir apparent, deforciants Manor of 
CHAEFLEET-LYMYSTEE and tenements in Lymyster, Wyke, Little- 
hampton, Preston and Arrundell, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Thomas Garway, gent., plaintiff, and John Boys, gent., and 
Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of CHAETFLEET-LYMYSTEE alias 
LIMINSTEE and tenements in Lymyster alias Liminster quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

Thomas Stiles, gent., plaintiff, and John Savile, esq., William 
Hale, esq., and Katherine his wife, Edward Norris, esq., and Anne his 
wife, and Richard Norris, gent., deforciants Manor of CHAETFLEET- 
LYMISTEE alias LYMINSTEE and tenements in Lymyster alias 
Lyminster quitclaimed to plaintiff said heirs (Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Henry Cole, plaintiff, and George Goodwin, clerk, and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of CHAETFLEET-LYMYSTEE alias 
LYMINSTEE and tenements in Lymister alias Lyminster quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1716-7]). 

Eichard Goodwin, gent., plaintiff, and George Goodwin, clerk, 
deforciant Manor of CHAETFLEET-LYMYSTEE alias LYMISTEE and 
tenements in Lymyster alias Lyminster quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 2 Geo. II. [1729]). 

Chartnes alias Chartneys alias Charkenes with Golbyns 
(Manor). 

B/ichard Sackeyill, kt., plaintiff, and William Hydney, gent., 
deforciant Manor of CHAETNEYS alias CHAEKNEYS and tenements in 
Hartfeld and Wethiam quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1 Eliz. [1559]). 

See BucMwtt (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Folkinqton (Manor) (Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

See Micketham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See Bolelrook (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7] ; Mich., 1650 ; 
Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Thomas Raymond, esq., plaintiff, and Savile Tufton, esq., 
deforciant Manor of CHABTNEYS alias CHAEKNEYS and tenements in 



J 
96 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Hartfeild, Brighthelmeston /^sBrighthelmeston-Lewes, Southmalling, 
and Kingston near Lewes, also moiety of manor of BRIGHTHELMSTON- 
LEWES, co. Sussex, and tenements in Ashford alias Eshitisford, 
Kennington, Boughton-Alloffe, Eastwell, Chart-Magna, Hothfeild, 
Smarden and Erith, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 20 Ch. II. [1668] D.C.). 

Chaunton (Manor). See CJialvington. 

G hay ley (Manor and Adrowson of Church). See Chailey. 

Cheseworth (Manor and View of Frank Pledge). 

John Ayleworth, esq., plaintiff', and Henry Peccham, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of CIIESEWORTH and SYGEWYKE 
and tenements and view of frank pledge in CHESEWORTH, SYGEWYKE, 
NUTHTJRST and HOESHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
5 Ed. VI. [1551]). 

The Queen, plaintiff, and Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manors of CIIESEWORTH, SEGEWYKE and 
S. LEONARD with forest, and tenements in Horseham, Nuttehurst, 
Bedyng, Seale, Westgrynsted, Cowfold, Eusper, Ifeld, Crawley and 
Slawgham, quitclaimed to the Queen, her heirs and successors (Hil., 
5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

Chetynglygh (Manor). See Chiddingly. 

Chichester (Common Barns). 

See Gralingwell (East., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Chichester alias Chychester (Manor). 

See Goring (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

Chichester, S. Bartholomew (Eectory). 

Mary Stamp, spr., plaintiff, and Paul Burrard, esq., and Lucy his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in S. Bartholomew, S. Peter the Great 
and Apledram, and rectory of S. BARTHOLOMEW [CHICHESTER], granted 
to said Mary Stamp during the lives of said Paul Burrard and Lucy 
and John Knapton of Limington, co. Southampton, and the longest 
liver of them (East., 9 Anne [1710]). 

John Backshell and Thomas Ball, plaintiffs, and John Page, esq., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants -Tenements in S. Bartholomew, and 
rectory of S. BARTHOLOMEW [CHICHESTER], granted to said John 
Backshell and Thomas Ball and heirs of said John, during the lives of 
Lucy Burrard, wid. of Paul Burrard, esq., deceased, Harry Burrard, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 97 

son of said Paul and Lucy, and William Collins, son of Elizabeth 
Collins, wid., deceased, and the longest liver of them (Hil., 21 G-eo. II. 
[1747-8]). 

Francis Diggons, esq., plaintiff, and John Gustavus Crosbie and 
Frances his wife, deforciants Bectory, parsonage or prebend of 
S. BARTHOLOMEW, belonging to the Deanery of CHICHESTER, and 
tenements in S. Bartholomew, All Saints alias the Pallant, S. Peter 
the Great alias Subdeanery and Appledram, of which premises said 
rectory and divers tenements in 8. Bartholomew are granted io plaintiff 
during the lives of said Frances Crosbie, said Francis Diggons and 
Charles Crosbie and the longest liver of them, and said tenements in 
All Saints alias the Pallant, S. Peter the Great alias Subdeanery and 
Appledram, to plaintiff during lives of said Frances Crosbie, Martha 
Bayton and Augusta Weller and the longest liver of them (Mich., 
6 Geo. IV. [1825]). 

Chichester, S. Pancras (Advow son of Church). 

See Kingsham (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562] ; Hil., 22 Eliz. [1578-9]). 

George Oglander, gent., plaintiff, and John Shelley, kt. and bt., 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Tenements in S. Pancras, and advowson 
of church of S. PANCRAS [CHICHESTER], granted to said George 
Oglander for term of 80 years, if Mary Oglander, wife of said 
George Oglander, George Oglander, gent., son of John Oglander, kt., 
and Thomas Gounter, son of Richard Gounter, gent., or any one of 
them live so long, rendering annually one penny to said John Shelley 
and Jane and heirs of John (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2]). 

See Michelgrove (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7]). 

Chichester, S. Peter the Great (Tithes). 
See Gralingwell (East., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Chichester, S. Peter the Less (Tithes). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Ghichester, Subdeanery (Tithes). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 
See Gralingwell (East., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Chiddingly (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Soutkover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 
See MichelJiam (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

Chiddingly (Manor). 

See SucJkhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Michelkam (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See Ripe (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686]. 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

YOL. XIX. H 



J 
98 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OE PINES. 

Chiddingly (Manor) in West Hothly. 

Thomas Michell, Nicholas Saunders and James Skynner, plaintiffs, 
and John Pope, son and heir of John Pope, late of Wodehache, 
deforciant Manor of CHETYNGLYGH and tenements in Hodelygh 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Michell "Warranted 
against "William, Abbot of the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, 
and his successors (Mich., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 

George Blundell, plaintiff, and Thomas Mychell, gent., deforciant 
Manors of CHYDDYITOLIGH and WOLBOEOUGH and tenements in 
Coockefeld, Westhothly, Worth and Crawley, settled on Thomas 
Mychell and heirs (East., 12 Eliz. [1570]). 

Thomas Churchar and John Mychell, plaintiffs, and John Jefferay, 
serjeant at law, deforciant Manors of CHETYISTGLYGH alias CHTJD- 
DYISTGLEE and BYECH and tenements in Chetynglygh, Walderne, 
Wyllyngdon and Hartfyeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Churchar (Trin., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

Robert Mylles, plaintiff, and Thomas Michell, gent., and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Manor of CHITTINGLY alias CHIDHSTGLY and tene- 
ments in Westhothly quitclaimed to plaintiff &n<\. heirs (Trin., 19 Eliz. 
[1577]). 

Edward Payne, junior, g&&i,, plaintiff, and Robert Mills and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of CIIIDDHSTGLTE alias CHITTINGLIE 
and tenements in Westhothlie and Worth quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& 
heirs Warranted against said Robert Mills and Elizabeth and heirs 
of Robert, and against heirs of Robert Milles, deceased, father of said 
Robert (East., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Robert Payne, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Payne, gent., and 
Edward Payne, esq., deforciants Manor of CHIDDINGLY and tene- 
ments in Westhoadly quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and. heirs (Hil., 33 & 34 
Ch. II. [1681-2]). ' 

See G-oddenwick (Manor) (Trin., 28 Greo. III. [1788]). 

Chiddingly (Rectory). 

See SoutJiover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 

John Fuller, gent., plaintiff, and Stephen French, esq., and Susan 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Chiddingleigh alias Chiddingley 
and rectory of CIIIDDINGLEIGII alias CHIDDINGLEY, and all tithes of 
corn, grain and hay annually arising in Chiddingleigh alias Chiddingley, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Ghiddingly alias Ghet.ingligh (Tenements Customs and Ser- 
vices). 

See Laugliton (Manor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566]). 

Ghiddingly alias Chittingligh (View of Frank Pledge). 
See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 



fiENRT VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 99 

Chidham alias Chudham (Manor). 

Henry Byckeley, plaintiff, and Thomas Fyssher, esq., and Winifred 
his wife, deforciants Manors of CHUDHAM and THORNEY and tene- 
ments in Chudham, Thorney, Boseham, Eston, Weston and Myddelton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

Thomas Gounter, gent., and Matthew Younge, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Brune Bickley, gent., and Cicely his wife, and Kichard Bickley, 
gent., deforciants Manors of CHUDHAM alias CHIDHAM and THORNEY 
and tenements in Chudham alias Chidham and Thorney, co. Sussex, 
and moiety of tenements in Farlington, co. Southampton, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Grounter (Hil., 1653 D.C.). 

William Browne, gent., and Francis Leigh, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Bickley, gent., deforciant Manors of CHUDHAM alias CHIDHAM 
and THORNEY and tenements in Chudham alias Chidham, Thorney and 
Boseham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Browne 
(Mich., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

William Baker, gent., and Henry Stedman, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Bickley, senior, esq., and Margaret his wife, and Henry Bickley, 
junior, gent., deforciants Manors of CHIDHAM and THORNEY and 
tenements in Chidham, Thorney and Boson, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Baker (Hil., 13 Will. III. [1701-2]). 

Walter Butler, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Miller Mundy, esq., 
and Catherine his wife, deforciants Third part of manors of CHID- 
HAM, RUMSBOLDSWYKE alias S. JOHN OF JERUSALEM, NUTBORNE, 
PRINSTED and THORNEY-BICKLEY, and third part of tenements in 
Westbourn, Chidham, Woodmancot, Trey ford, Prinsted and Thorney, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Chidham alias Ghudham (Prebend). 

John Newland, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Miller Mundy, esq., and 
Catherine his wife, deforciants Third part of prebend of church of 
CHIDHAM granted to John Newland and heirs during lives of Edward 
Banzeell, Charles Richard Banzeell and said Catherine, wife of Edward 
Miller Mundy, and the longest liver of them (Hil., 54 Geo. III. 
[1814]). - 

Chidham-Hacket alias Middleton (Manor). 

John Wakeford, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Worsley, bt., and 
Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of CHIDHAM-HACKET alias 
MIDDLETON and tenements in Chidharn-Hacket, Middleton, Funtington 
and Hambrook, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 6 Geo. I. 
[1719-20]). 

Joseph Postlethwaite, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Cobby, esq., 
and Mary his wife, and John M c Farland and Elizabeth his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of CHIDHAM- HACKETT alias MIDDLETONS and tenements 
in Chidham, Chidham-Hackett, Funtington and Hambrook, quitclaimed 
toplaintif&nd heirs (Trin., 33 Geo. III. [1793]). 

H 2 



I 
100 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Ghilgrove alias Broomes (Manor). See Bromes. 

Chilgrove (Manor Annual Eent). 

See Sompting (Manor Annual Eent) (Mich., 49 G-eo. III. [1808]). 

Chiltington (Manor). 

Henry Guldeford, kt, Edward Guldeford, kt., Matthew Brown, 
kt., John Gage, kt., Henry Isley, kt., Edward Bray, kt., "William 
Shelley, serjeant at law, John Dawtrey, senior, esq., George Guide- 
ford, esq., Thomas Sherley, esq., Eichard Belyngeham, esq., James 
Pekham, esq., John Shelley, junior, gent., and John Dawtrey, junior, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Eichard Sherley, esq., deforciant Manors of 

ClIILTYNGTOlSr, SLAUGHTER, ERYISTGHAM alias BREWES-BARNS, and 

tenements in Chiltyngton, Byllyngeshurst, Hechyngfeld, Asshurst, 
Cokham, Old Shoreham and Slaughter, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Henry Guldeford (East., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 

Thomas Bisshopp, kt., Thomas Pelham, esq., and Henry Shelley 
esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Sherley, senior, kt., and Anne his wife, and 
John Shurley of Isfeild, kt., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of 
CIIILTINGTON and tenements in Chiltington, Billingeshurst, Hitching- 
feild and Thakam, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Bisshopp (Mich., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

See Parham (Manor) (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627] ; Hil., 6 & 7 
Geo. TV. [1826]). 

Chiltington Chapel in Westmeston (Advowson). 
See Street (Manor) (Hil., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Chiltington-Ferrings (Manor). See Ferrings. 

Ghinting alias Chyntyng (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D C.) : 
Hil, 27 Hen. VIII. [1535-6] D.C.). 

Chinting-Bolney (Manor). See CUnting-Hichelham. 

Chinting-Michelham alias Chinting-Bolney alias Chinting- 
Poynings (Manor). 

William Arundcll, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Moun- 
tague, deforciant Manor of Cu FATING -PoYNiNGS and tenements in 
Chinting, Seaford, Bletchington, Sutton, Alfreiston alias Aston and 
Cookemore, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East, 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

Elizabeth, Countess of Peterborough, and John Dutton, esq, 
plaintiffs, and William Arrundell and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of Keynston-Tarrant, co. Dorset, and manor of CIIYNTING- 
MICHELHAM alias CHYNTING-BOLNEY alias CiiYiVTrNG-PoYNi^GS and 
tenements in Chynting and Seaford, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of Elizabeth, Countess of Peterborough (East, 1653). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 101 

Edward Milles, gent., and Samuel Grave, senior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Henry, Viscount Mountague, Charles Arundell, esq., and Nathaniel 
Hunt, gent., deforciants Manor of CHINTING-MICHELHAM alias 
CHINTING-BOLKEY alias CHINTING-POYNINGS, and tenements in 
Chiuting, Seaford, Blechiugton, Sutton, Alfreiston alias Ashton and 
Cokemeare, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Milles 
(Trin., 7 Anne [1708]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 
Ghinting-Poynings (Manor). See Chinting-MicJielham. 

Chithurst alias Chuthurst (Advowson of Church and Bectory). 

See CUtJiurst (Manor) (Trin., 24 Hen. VIII. [15321; Trin., 34 
Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

See Iping (Manor) (East., 18 Eliz. [1576] ; Mich., 31 & 32 Eliz. 
[1589] ; Trin., 20 Ch. II. [1668] ; Mich., 21 Greo. II. [1747] ; 
Mich.; 25 Geo. III. [1784]). 

Chithurst alias Chuthurst (Manor). 

John Bynwyn, John Ward, John Benett, and Richard Ward, 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Burdevyle, gent., deforciant Manor of CHIT- 
HURST and tenements in Chithurst, Ipyng, Trotten and Grene, also 
advowson of church of CHITHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of John Ward Warranted against John, Abbot of the Monastery of 
S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors (Trin., 24 Hen. VIII. [1532]). 

William G-oryng, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Bartlott, deforciant 
Manor of CHUTHURST and tenements in Chuthurst, Ipyng, Trotton, 
Turwyke, Stedham and Elsted, also advowson of church of CHUT- 
HURST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Trin., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Peter Bettis worth and Richard Betty &vfOYt\\, plaintiffs, and George 
G-oryng, esq., and Mary his wife, and George Goryng, his son and heir 
apparent, deforciants Manor of CHTTTHUBST and tenements in Chytt- 
hurst, Ipyng, Elstead and Tratton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Peter Bettisworth (East., 21 Eliz. [1579]). 

Richard Hardam, gent., and Nicholas Ti^yWoaxdi, plaintiffs, and Peter 
Bettyswoorth, gent., and John Bettyswoorth, deforciants Manor of 
CHYTTHURST and tenements in Chytthurst, Ipyng, Elsted and Tratton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Hardam (East., 41 Eliz. 
[1599]). 

Anthony Capron. plaintiff, and Henry Richard G-raveley, deforciant 
Moiety of manor of CHITHURST and tenements in Chithurst quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 2xA heirs (Mich., 51 Greo. III. [1810]). 

Richard Hasler, esq., plaintiff, and James Piggott, esq., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of CHITHURST and tenements in Chithurst, 
Trotton, Stedham, Kirdford, Rudgwick, Slinfold, Warnham, Nut- 
hurst, Lugashall and Billinghurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 



IO& SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINE&. 

Chithursl (View of Prank Pledge). 

See West Harting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 & 
33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 

[1611]). 

Chillingly (Manor). See CUddingly. 

Cliiickelandes. See PosyngwortJi. 

Ghuddynglee (Manor). See Qhiddingly. 

Chudham (Manor). See Chidham. 

Ghulgrove alias Broome (Manor). See Bromes. 

Church-Howse. See G-uestling. 

Chulhursl (Manor). See Chithurst. 

Chyddyngligh (Manor). See Chiddingly. 

Ch.yllh.urs I (Manor). See Chithurst. 

Cippys (Manor). See Walshes. 

Glapham (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

John Dawtry, kt., Roger Copley, kt., Kichard Sherley, kt., Thomas 
Shelley, clerk, George Shelley, clerk, John Palmer, esq., Richard 
Shelley, gent., and Edward Shelley, gent., plaintiffs, and Edward 
Atwood, gent., and Robert Atwood, gent., deforciants Manor of 
CLAPHAM and tenements in Clapham, Offam, Southstoke, Clympyng, 
Arundell, Warnyngham, Burfham and Shepeley, also advowson of 
parish church of CLAPHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Shelley (East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

See Miclielgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] D.C. ; Trin., 4 Ch. I. 
[1628]; East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]; Hil., 1657 B.C.). 

Glapham alias Chambers (Manor). See Chambers. 

Glapham alias Clopham (Manor) in Lullington. 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

John Browne, gent., plaintiff, and Reginald Bray, esq., deforciant 
Manors of CLAPHAM and ALFKISTON and tenements in Clapham, 
Alfriston arid Loynton alias Lylliugton, quitclaimed to plaintiff woA 
heirs (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1581]). 

William Browne, gent., plaintiff 1 , and Reginald Bray, esq., deforciant 
Manors of CLAPHAM and ALFRYSTON and tenements in Clapham, 
Alfriston and Loynton alias Lyllington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM lY. lOS 

William Thomas, gent., plaintiff, and John Draper, gent., and 
Frances his wife, and James James and Alice his wife, deforciants 
Manor of CLOPHAM alias CLAPHAM and tenements in Clopham alias 
Clapham and Loynton alias Lullington quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

Glares (Manor). See 8. Gleres. 

Clarkes alias Burly- Arches (Manor).* See Burleigh- Arches. 

Eichard Michelborne and Thomas Michelborne, gent., plaintiff's, 
and Thomas Whiting and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of 
CLAEKES alias CLAEKCES and tenements in Worth, Westhothly and 
Estgrenested, settled on said Thomas Whiting and Joan during their 
lives and the longer liver of them, remainder to John Whiting for one 
year, and after that term, remainder to heirs of the body of Thomas 
Whiting by Joan, remainder to Joan and heirs of her body, remainder 
to right heirs of Thomas Whiting (Trin., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

Richard Mychelborne, senior, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas 
Whytyng and Joan his wife, and John Whytyng, deforciants Manor 
of CLAEKES alias CLAKKTES and tenements in Worth, Westhothly 
and Estgrensted, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 17 Eliz. 
[1575]). 

Claverham alias Claverham-Harwards (Manor). 

James Thetcher, esq., Harbert Pelham, esq., and Thomas Culpeper, 
esq., plaintiffs, and John Fenys, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of CLAVEEHAM-HAEWAEDES and tenements in Earling- 
toii, Selmeston, Chidingligh, Hellyngleigh and Chalvyngton, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Harbert Pelham (Mich., 22 & 23 Eliz. 
[1580]). 

Harbert Pelham, esq., and James Thetcher, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Fynes, esq., Thomas Colepeper, esq., and Joan his wife, and 
John Threele, esq., deforciants Manor of CLAYEEHAM and tenements 
in Arlyngton, Hellynglygh, Chyddynglygh, Selmeston and Chalvyng- 
ton alias Chaunton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James 
Thetcher (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591]). 

Stephen Stapley, gent., and Thomas Jurden, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Fynes, esq., and Anne his wife, and John Threele, esq., 
deforciants Manor of CLAYEEHAM and tenements in Arlyngton, 
Hellynglygh, Chyddynglygh, Selmeston and Chalvyngton alias 
Chaunton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Stephen Stapley 
(Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591]). 

See BuMurst (Manor) (Hil, 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Lewsham (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Lewsham (Mich., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

* Manor and farm called Clerks alias Burley- Arches in Worth (Will of 
Edward Payne, P.C.C., 292 Nabbs). 



I 
104 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEE* OF FItfES. 

See MicJielham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See LewsJiam (Hil., 1650; Trin., 1655). 

Arthur Ducke, LL.D., Bichard Ducke, esq., and Adam Bennett, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Edward, Earl o Dorset, and Eichard Amherst, 
serjeant at law, deforciants Manor of CLAVEEHAM and tenements in 
Simpson and Arlington quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Arthur 
Ducke (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Samuel Tanner, esq., Thomas Mathewe, gent., and Eustace 
J$ud.gell, gent., plaintiffs, and Nicholas Ducke, esq., and Martha his 
wife, deforciants Manor of CLAVEBHAM and tenements in Sympson 
and Arlington quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Samuel Tanner 
(Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

See LewsJiam (Hil., 27 & 28 Ch. II. [1675-6]). 

James Selby, esq., plaintiff, and Arthur Duck and Margery his 
wife, deforciants Manor of CLAYEEHAM and tenements in Simpson 
and Arlington quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Will. & 
Mary [1691]). 

See Lewsham (Trin., 13 Will. III. [1701]). 

Thomas Medley, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Short, M.D., and 
Ursula his wife, deforciants Manor of CLAVEESHAM alias CLAYEEHAM- 
HAEWAEDS and tenements in Arlington, Chalviugton alias Chaunton, 
Selmeston, Hellingly, Bipe and Chiddingly, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 1 Anne [1702-3]). 

Clayton (Advowsoii of Church). 

See Swanborouffh (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Thomas Hewer, kt., and John Beppes, esq., plaintiff's, and Edward 
Michelborne, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Clayton and Keymer, and advowson of church of CLAYTON with 
KEYMEE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Hewer (Mich., 
8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

See Penkurst (Manor) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Henry Campion, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Michelborne, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, and Francis Beppes, esq., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Advowson of church of CLAYTON with KYMEE alias 
KEYMEE quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

See Keymer (Manor) (Trin., 6 Greo. I. [1720]). 

John Snashall and Thomas Alcoke, plaintiffs, and Stephen Bine 

and Jane his wife, and Laurence Price and Anne his wife, deforciants 

Tenements in Hurstperpoint and advowson of church of CLAYTON 

with chapel of KEYMEE quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 

Snashall (Hil., 11 Greo. I. [1724-5]). 

Thomas Browne, esq., plaintiff ] and Laurence Price and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Advowsoii of church of CLAYTON with chapel of 
KEYMEE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Greo. I. 
[1726]). 



Vtli. TO WILLIAM IV. 10& 

Clayton (Manor). 

Richard Culpeper, gent., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Derby, and 
Margaret his wife, def or riant & Moiety of manor of CLAYTON and 
tenements in Clayton, Patcheham, Kymer, Hurstperpound, Balcombe, 
Dychelyng, Cuckefeld, Wyvelysfeld, Lyndefeld, Westmyston and 
Strete, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. 
[1575]). 

Anthony, Viscount Mountague, K.Q-., plaintiff, and Henry 
Brodbrydge, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, Richard Culpeper, gent., 
and Eleanor his wife, John Moonck, gent., and Margaret his wife, 
Thomas Luxford, senior, John Luxford, son and heir apparent of said 
Thomas, and Thomas Luxford, junior, and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Clayton, Pycombe, Patcham, Hurstperpound, Bal- 
combe, Dychelyng, Cuckefeld, Wyvelysfeld, Lyndefeld, Westmyston 
and Strete, and moiety of manor of CLAYTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Banastre Maynard, esq., and Nicholas Bo well, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Bromfeild, bt., and Susan his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of CLAYTON quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Banastre 
Maynard (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Francis, Viscount Mountague, plaintiff, and Edward Bromfield, bt., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of CLAYTON quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

See Cocking (Manor) (Mich., 41 Geo. III. [1800]). 

George Courthope the younger, esq., plaintiff, and William 
Stephen Poyntz, esq., and Elizabeth Mary his wife, Robert Cotton 
Saint John, Lord Clinton, and Frances Isabella, Lady Clinton, his 
wife, Brownlow, Marquis of Exeter, and Isabella, Marchioness of 
Exeter, his wife, Elizabeth Georgiana Poyntz, spr., Charles Eodolph 
Trefusis and Samuel Forster, gent., deforciants Manor of CLAYTON 
and tenements in Clayton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
6 Geo. IV. [1825]). 

Clevaxe alias Clovex (Manor). 

See Telding (East., 28 Eliz. [1586] ; Trin., 31 Eliz. [1589] ; East., 
19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Cleylond (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Climping (Manor and Tithes). See Clymping. 
Clopham (Manor). See Clapham. 

Cloth alls alias Glothalls-Grinsted (Manor). 

Henry Shelley, esq., plaintiff, and William Boyse, esq., deforeiant 
Manor of CLOTHALLS alias CLOTHALLS-GRINSTED and tenements in 



106 SUSSEX MANORS IN 'THE FEET bi? PINES. 

Westgrinsted, Ashurst and Salehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 2 Will & Mary [1690]). 

See ThaTceham (Manor) (Hi!., 4 Anne [1705-6]). 

Clothalls-Grinsted (Manor). See Clothalls. 
Clovex (Manor). See Clevaxe. 

Clymping (Advowson of Church). 

See Ford (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]). 

Glymping alias Climping (Manor). 

See Ford (Manor) (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520] ; Mich., 30 
Hen. VIII. [1538] ; Mich., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Glymping alias Glimping (Tithes). 

See Trinelarne (Hil., 6 Geo. II. [1732-3] ; Mich., 18 Geo. II. 

[1744]). 

Glympsfcld alias Clymsfold (Manor). 

See Bercourt (Manor) (Hil., 5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Poling (Manor) (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

Michael Heydon, QS<,, plaintiff > and Edward Carill, kt., deforciant 
Manor of CLYMPSFOLD alias CLYMSFOLD and tenements in Clymps- 
fold alias Clymsfold and Slinfold quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Edward Cowper, gent., and John Nye, gQnt.,jplainti/s, and Richard 
Bellamy, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of CLYMISFOLD 
and tenements in Ciympesfold alias Clymisfold and Slinfold quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Cowper (Mich., 19 Ja. I. 
[1621]). 

John Liufeild, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Cowper, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of CLYMPFOLD alias CLYMFOLD and tenements in 
Horsham, Slynfold and Warneham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 1 Geo. I. [1715]). 

See Warnham alias Denn (Mich., 4 Geo. III. [1763] ; East., 22 
Geo. III. [1782] ; Trin., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Goates alias Gottys (Kectory and Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VITI. [1537] D.C.). 
See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Goates alias Thorlwood (Manor). See Thorlwood-Coates. 

Gockhayes and Lindfield (Manor). 

Praiicis Wyatt, gent., plaintiff, and Walsingham Lintott and Anue 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COCK HAYES and LINDFEILD and tene- 
ments in Cockhayes and Lindfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Cocking (Common of Pasture). 

See Battlq (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Cocking alias Cockyng (Manor). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

SeeArundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

Anthony G-arnett, clerk, and Thomas Churchar, gent., plaintiff's, 
and Anthony, Viscount Mountague, E.G., and John Lumley, kt., Lord 
Lumley, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of COCKYNG, 
SADLESCOMBE, LODDESWOETH, SULHAM alias SELHAM and WEST- 
BEOOKE near BOENE, and tenements in Cockyng, Stedham, Mynsted, 
Selham alias Sulham, Heyshott, Bebton alias Bebyngton, Sadlescombe, 
Newtymber, Twyneham, Cuckfeld, Hurst, Hurstperpound, Petworth, 
Tyllyngton, Compton, Upmarden, Westbrooke near Borne, Borne, 
Rustyngton, Littlehampton and Lymyster, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Anthony Garnett Manor of Cockyng warranted against 
said John, Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth and heirs of John, and against 
heirs of Henry, late Earl of Arundell, deceased, and residue of said 
manors and tenements against all men (Trin., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

See Battle (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Sir Richard Bedingfield, bt., plaintiff, and Robert Tour nay Bar- 
grave and Christiana his wife, deforciants Manors of COCKING, 
BEPTON and CLAYTON, and tenements in Cocking, Heyshott, Bepton, 
Clayton and Py combe, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 41 
Geo. III. [1800]). 

Codhani (Manor). See Cootham. 
Codray (Manor). See Cowdray. 
Coesly (Manor). See Corseley. 

Gokeham (Manor). 

See Hardham (Manor) (Mich., 26 Hen. VIII. [1534]). 

William Cranmer, esq., plaintiff, and Peircy Goring, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of COKEHAM and tenements in 
Cokeham, Sownting, Feen, Worthing, Finden and Launsing, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and, heirs (East., 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 

William Moreton, esq., and Edward Jennings, esq., plaintiffs, and 
George Jocelyne, esq., George Ogle, esq., and Frances his wife, George 
Cooke, esq., and Catherine his wife, and John Jocelyne, esq., defor- 
ciants Manor of COKEHAM and tenements in Cokeham, Sownting 
alias Sounting, Eeen alias Heen alias Herne, Worthing, Finden alias 
Findon and Lainesing alias Launsmore, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of William Moreton (Mich., 13 Geo. II. [1739]). 

John Browne, gent., plaintiff, and George Cooke, esq., and 
Catherina his wife, George Ogle and Frances his wife, and George 
Jocelyn, deforciants Manor of COKEHAM and tenements in Cokeham, 
Sounting, Heen, Worthing, Findon and Lanceing, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs.^ heirs (East., 19 Geo. II. [1746]). 



108 SUSSEX MANORS IN TflE FEJJT OIF 

Tudor Griffiths, John Chaldecott and John Drew, plaintiffs, and 
Francis Winton and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of COKEHAM 
and tenements in Cokeham, Sounting, Heen, Worthing, Findon, 
Lauceing and Sompting, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Tudor 
Griffiths (Trin., 20 Geo. III. [1780]). 

William Mill Leeves, esq., and Samuel Long, plaintiffs, and 
Francis Winton and Jane his wife, and Harry Winton and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COKEHAM and tenements in Cokeham, 
Sounting, Heene, Worthing, Findon, Lancing and Sompting, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel Long (Mich., 24 Greo. III. 
[1783]). 

Edward Carletoo, plaintiff, and Harry Winton and Elizabeth his 
wife, Edward Puttocke and Mary his wife, and Henry Cole and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COKEHAM and tenements in Cokeham, 
Sompting, Heene, Worthing, Findon, Lancing, Littlehampton and 
Arundel, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 36 Greo. III. [1796]). 

Cokeham (Manor Annual Eent). 

Thomas Taylor, bt., plaintiff, and Joseph Grreathead and Judith 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 20 issuing out of manors of 
Shaddoxhurst, Crealls, Fairstead and Chillingdon alias Chillingden, 
co. Kent, and annual rent of 20 issuing out of manor of COKEHAM, 
and tenements in Sompting and Lanceing, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &&& heirs (East., 3 Anne [1704] D.C.). 

Colbrands (Manor). See Osnersh and Colbrands. 

Gollinghurst (Manor). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 
See Michelham (Triu., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 
See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Gollington alias Cullyngton (Manor). 

See Hastings (Manor) (East., JO Eliz. [1568] B.C.). 

Kichard. Holman, gent., and James Cranston, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
David Uenham, gent., and Bennet Delves, gent., deforciants Manor 
of COLLINGTON and tenements in Bexhill, Hollington and Horsted- 
Parva, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Kichard Cranston (Trin., 
3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

Col worth (Manor of Prebend). 

Edward Hobson, gent., and Henry Bowyer, geut., plaintiffs, and 
llichard Boughton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
COLWOETH and tenements in Oveing quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Edward Hobson (East., 1652). 

John Wakeford, junior, gent. ,plaintiff, and Brune Sandham, gent., 
and Hester his wife, Hugh Reason and Anne his wife, and Thomas 
Briggs, LL.13., deforciants Manor of prebend of COLWOETH and tene- 
ments in Oving quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 12 Will. III. 
[1700]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 109 

Combe (Manor) in Beddingham. 

See Beddingham (Manor) (East., 5 Eliz. [1563] ; East., 14 Ja. I. 
[1616] ; Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1638] ; Trin., 27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

See Glynde (Trin., 4 Anne [1705]). 

Combe (Manor) in Hamsey. 

William Comber and John Comber, plaintiffs, and John Cooke, 
gent., and Eichard Lee, gent., deforciants Manor of COMBE and tene- 
ments in Hamsey, Woharn, Chyltyngton, Chaylye, Newyke and B-yng- 
mere, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Comber (Hil., 
3 Eliz. [1560-1]). 

Thomas Bysshopp, esq., John Burstie, gent., Samuel Northyn, clerk, 
Thomas Cowlstocke and John Staff or de, plaintiffs, and William Comber, 
gent., and Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of COMBE and tene- 
ments in Hamsey, Wexham [sic~\, Cleyton and Chiltington, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and'heirs of Thomas Bysshopp (Hil., 35 Eliz. [1592-3]). 

John Pelland, plaintiff', and William Comber, gent., and Martha 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COMBE and tenements in Hamsey, 
Chiltyngton, Chayley, Newick, S. John's and Clayton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said William Comber and 
Martha and heirs of William, against John Comber, gent., father of 
said William Comber, and his heirs, and against heirs of William 
Comber, gent., grandfather of said William Comber (East., 39 Eliz. 
[1597]). ^ 

Tuppin Scrase, gent., plaintiff, and William Newton, gent., 
Harbert Springett, gent., Thomasine Pelland, wid., and John Pelland 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of COMBE and tenements in 
Hamsey, Chiltington, Chayley, Newycke, S. John's and Clayton, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Timothy Waldo, esq., plaintiff, and John Bridger, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and Sir John Bridger, kt., deforciants Manor of COMB and 
tenements in Hamsey and S. John's under the Castle of Lewes quit- 
claimed to plaintiff aud heirs (Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1762]). 

Samuel Bosanquet and Thomas Shiffner, esq., plaintiffs, and Sir 
John Bridger, kt., and Rebecca his wife, Greorge Shiffiier, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of COMBE and tenements in Hams 
alias Hamsey and S. John's under the Castle of Lewes quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel Bosanquet (Trin., 34 Geo. III. [1794]). 

Combe alias Combes (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

See Michelarove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] D.C. ; Trin., 4 Ch. I. 
[1628]; East.,'l2 Ch. I. [1636] ; Hil., 1657 B.C.). 

Henry Tripp, esq. , plaintiff, and Greorge O'Brien, Earl of Egremont, 
deforciant Manors of COMBE, MOORE, WIGGENHOLT and NORTH- 
STOKE, and tenements in Duncton, Petworth, Burton, Upwaltham, 
Sutton, Bignor, Tillington, Fittleworth, Lurgashall, Heyshott, Kird- 
ford, Combe, Bottolphs, Sullington, Storrington, Bury, Wiggenholt, 
Hitchingfield, Slindfold, Billingshurst, West Chiltington, Rudgwick, 
Grretham, Ashington, Pulborough, Woolavington, Barlavington, Coates, 



p 

110 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Coldwaltham, North stoke, Binsted, Amberley, Tortington and Ease- 
bourne, and rectory o NOETHSTOKE, and advowsons of churches of 
PETWOETH, UPWALTHAM, NOETII CHAPEL, DONGTON alias NEW AND 
OLD DUNCTON, COMBE and NOETHSTOKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and 
heirs (Hil., SO Geo. III. [1790]). 

Combe alias Combes (Manor) in Wadhurst. 

Edward Payne, plaintiff, and Nicholas Lusher, esq.. and Dorothy 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COMBE and tenements in Wadherst 
and Maighfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 40 Eliz. 
[1597-8]). 

Edward Luxford, gent., plaintiff, and Mary Clarke, wid., James 
Hurdis, gent., and Anne his wife, and Elizabeth Clarke, spr., deforciants 
Site of manor of COMBE alias COMBES and tenements in Wadhurst 
and Mayfield granted to Edward Luxford and heirs during the lives of 
William Balcombe of Angmering and said Elizabeth and the longer 
liver of them (Hil., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Charles Marshall, gent., plaintiff, and James Hurdis, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Site of manor of COMBE alias COMBES and 
tenements in Wadhurst and Mayfield quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 26 Geo. III. [1786]). 

Commandry of Polyng (Manor). See Poling Saint John. 

Compton (Common of Pasture). 

See Upmarden-S. Johns (Tri-n., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

See Stansted (Common of Pasture) (East., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

Compton (Manor). 

William Erneley, esq., Thomas West, kfc., Lord Lawarr, John 
Dawtrie, kt., Giles Eynes, esq., and Simon Eewler, clerk, plaintiffs, 
and John Dudeley, kt., deforciant Tenements in Isle of Portesey, 
Wymbryng and Little Gatecombe, co. Southampton, and third part of 
manor of COMPTON and tenements in Compton, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Erneley (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531] 
JL).O.) . 

Nicholas Tycheborne and Thomas EAismsui, plaintiffs, and Edmund 
Mervyn, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of Bram- 
shott and Thydden, co. Southampton, and manors of COMPTON and 
TUEDWYKE, and tenements in Compton and Turdwyke, and advowson 
of church of TUEDWYKE, co. Sussex, and annual rent of 20 marks 
issuing out of manor of Fynchemsted, co. Berks, settled as to manors 
of COMPTON and TUEDWYKE and tenements in Compton and Turdwyke, 
and advowson of church of TUEDWYKE, on said Edmund Mervyn and 
Elizabeth for their lives, and the longer liver of them, and after their 
decease remainder to Henry Mervyn, their son and heir apparent, and 
Edith Wyndesor, whom the said Henry is about to marry, and the 
heirs male of said Henry, in default remainder, after the decease of 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. Ill 

said Henry and Edith, to heirs of body of Henry, and remainder to 
right heirs of said Elizabeth (HiL, 3 & 4 Ed. VI. [1549-50] D.C.). 

Thomas Grene and John Trevett, plaintiffs, and William Radclyffe, 
gent., and Mary his wife, and Thomas Browne, gent., deforciants 
Manor of COMPTON quitclaimed to plaintiff's, who grant to William 
Radclyffe and Mary his wife an annuity or annual rent of 31 10s. 
issuing out of said manor, to be paid at the mansion house of William 
RadclyfUe at Barking, co. Surrey, during the life of Mary (Trin., 44 
Eliz. [1602]). 

Robert Peckham, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Pay, gent., and Rose 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COMPTON and tenements in Compton 
quitclaimed to plaintiff said, heirs (East., 1653) k 

Compton (Rectory and Advowsou of Vicarage). 

William Coldam, plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Mountague, and 
Magdalen his wife, deforciants Rectories of COMPTON and UPMARDEN 
and tenements in S. Andrew within City of Chichester, Compton, 
Mynsted, Stedham and S. Peter the Great, also advowson of vicarage 
of COMPTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

John Barwick, plaintiff, and William Coldam and Alice his wife, 
deforciants Rectories of COMPTON and UPMARDEN with WESTMARDEN, 
and tenements in Compton and advowson of vicarage of COMPTON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 43 Eliz. [1601]). 

Thomas Greene, gent., plaintiff, and Roger Berwick, gent., and 
Curtes Berwick, gent., deforciants Tenements, also rectory of 
COMPTON with UPMERDON, in Compton, Upmerdon, Heyshott and 
Earnhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

John Middleton, esq., and George Collins, plaintiffs, and John 
Gratwicke, esq., 'and Amy his wife, deforciants Tenements in Rush- 
ington, Compton, Upmarden, West Marden. Burpham and Pulborough, 
and rectories of COMPTON, UPMARDEN and WEST MARDEN, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Middleton (Mich., 9 Geo. II. 
[1735]). 

Henry Fuller, ^..K., plaintiff, and Mary Gratwick, spr., deforciant 
Tenements in Compton, Upmarden and Westmarden, and rectories 
of COMPTON, UPMARDEN and WESTMARDEN, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (HiL, 24 Geo. II. [1750-1]). 

Compton-Berwick alias Berwick-S. John (Manor). 
See Heighton-S. Glere (HiL, 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Coodham (Manor). See CootJiam. 

Cootham alias Codham alias Cudham alias Cowdam (Manor). 

See Storrington (Manor) (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

See Syne (Mich., 41 & 42 Eliz. [1596] ; East., 8 Ch. I. [1632] ; 
East., 36 Ch. II. [1684] ; Mich., 5 Anne [1706] ; Trin., 7 Anne 

[1708]). 



J 
112 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 

Corseley alias Coesly (Manor) in Withyham. 

Joan Coe and William Sheppard and Mildred his wife, plaintiffs, 
and John Maynard and Mary his wife, Thomas Relfe, senior, and 
Thomas Kelfe, junior, deforciants Manor of COESLY and tenements 
in Wythyham and Pletchyng quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Coe (Mich., 1 Anne [1702]). 

Thomas Maynard, senior, and Joseph Maynard, plaintiffs, and John 
Maynard, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of COESLY 
and tenements in Witheham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Maynard (Trin., 8 Geo. I. [1722]). 

William Alchorne, plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer and Mary his 
wife, and Thomas Maynard and Jane his wife, deforciants Tenements, 
also moiety of manor of COESLEY, and tenements in Retherfeild and 
Wythyham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Geo. II. 
[1729]). 

John Wood, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Maynard, gent., and 
Prances his wife, deforciants Manor of COEESLEY and tenements in 
Wythyham, Mayfield and Burwash, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs 
(Hil., 15 Geo. III. [1775]). 

Cortesley (Manor). 

See Hamerden (Trin., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557]; Hil., 1 Eliz. 
[1558-9] ; Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606] ; Hil., 12 Ja. I. [1614-5]). 

CotcMord alias Quotchford (Manor). 

Roger Hatton and Kichard Harryson, plaintiffs, and Nicholas 
Smyth, gent., deforciant Manor of QUOTCHFOED alias COTCHFOED 
alias QUETCHWOETH and tenements in Hartfeild, Eastgreensted and 
Eastgreenfeild [sic], quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eoger 
Hatton (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

Henry Humphery, Q^., plaintiff, and William Woodward, clerk, 
deforciant Manor of COTCHFOED and tenements in Hartfield and 
Isfield quitclaimed to plaintiff a,n& heirs (Mich., 12 Geo. III. [1771]). 

Coteham (Manor). See Cootham. 

Cotton (Manor). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Cottys (Rectory). See Coates. 

Court alias la Court alias le Court (Manor). 

Roger Salter, plaintiff, and John Styler, gent., deforciant Manor 
of LE COUET and tenements in Ruspar settled on said John Stvler and 
heirs (East., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

John Moonk, gent., and Richard Haybarne, plaintiffs, and John 
Styler, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of LA COURT and 
tenements in Rusper and Ifeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Moonk (Hil., 22 Eliz. [1579-80]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 113 

George Evelyn, gent., plaintiff, and John Moonke, gent., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of COUET and tenements in 
Euspar alias Eusper quitclaimed to plaintiff amdi heirs (Trin.. 30 Eliz. 

[1588]). 

William Tounge and Thomas Grinfeild, plaintiffs, and Eichard 
Hatton, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of LA COUET 
and tenements in Eusper alias Euspar quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Grinfeild (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

John Younge, gent., and William Younge, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Christopher Lambe, gent., and Mary his wife, and John Greenefeild, 
deforciants Manor of COUET and tenements in Eusper and Ifeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Tounge (Trin., 5 Ch. I. 
[1629]). 

Courtlands (Manor). See Newnham. 
Court Meadow (Tithes), See Mayfield. 
Coverts (Manor). See Yapton- Coverts. 

Cowdam alias Coodham alias Coteham (Manor). See 
Cootham. 

Cowden alias Cowdeane alias Cowdeen (Manor). 

Thomas Kytson, citizen and mercer of London, John Aleyn, 
citizen and alderman of London, Simon Eice, citizen and mercer of 
London, Alexander Plomley and Thomas Horseman, plaintiff's, and 
Eobert Playsted, gent., deforciant Manor of COWDEN and tenements 
in Wartlyng quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Kytson 
(Hil., 11 Hen. VIII. [1519-20]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

See Bishopstone (Manor) (Mich., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755]). 

John, Earl of Ashburnham, plaintiff, and Lewis, Lord Sondes, and 
Grace his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of COWDEEN alias 
COWDEN and tenements in Wartling quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 3 Geo. III. [1763]). 

Cowding (Manor). 

John Cobham, esq., Ealph Eockby, esq., John Baker, esq., and 
John Tufton, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Sackvill, K.G., Lord Buck- 
hurst, and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manors of COWDING, BEXHILL 
and HEATHFEILD, and tenements in Bexhill and Heathfeild, 

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114 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 

quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Cobham (East., 35 Eliz. 
[1593]). 

Kichard, Earl of Dorset, plaintiff, and Thomas Sackvyle, esq., 
def or ciant Manors of COWDING, BEXHILL and HEATHEEILD, and 
tenements in Bexhill, Heathfeild, Hoe, Hollington and Pevensey, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff zn& heirs (Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (HiL, 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Cowdray alias Cowdrey (Common of Pasture). 
See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Cowdray alias Cowdrey alias Codray (Manor). 

Thomas More, kt., William Kyngeston, kt., Anthony Browne, kt., 
Thomas Hennege, esq., John Pakyngton, Thomas Audeley, Thomas 
Foisted and John Carleton, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry Owen, kt., 
def or ciant Manor of COWDREY and tenements in Cowdrey, Midherst, 
Eysbourne, Earnest and Hashot, and patronage of priory of 
EYSBOURNE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Kyngeston 
(East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

See Midhurst (Manor) (Mich., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Craffeham (Manor). See Crowkam. 
Cralle (Manor). See Or aide. 

Crawl e (Manor) in Warbleton. 

See BatJiurst (HiL, 1G52 ; Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687] D.C.). 

Crawley (Free Warren). 

See Cuckfield (Manor) (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575] ; HiL, 36 & 37 
Ch. II. [1684-5] ; Trin., 1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

Crawley (Manor, Kectory and Advowson of Chantry or Free 
Chapel). 

See Truly (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531] D.C.). 

See Ifield (Manor) (Mich., 34 Hen/ VIII. [15421; East., 36 
Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

See Stout/ham (Manor) (East., 1649 D.C.). 

William Coe, gent., plaintiff, and John Covert, kt. and bt., and 
Isabel his wife, def or ciant s Manor of CEAWLEY and tenements in 
Slaugham and Crawley quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 
Ch. II. [1667]). 

See Slaugham (Manor) (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

See Plumpton-Boscaae (Mich., 24 Greo. II. [1750] D.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 115 

Crowborough Down (Common of Pasture). 
See Walshes (Mich., 43 Geo. III. [1802]). 

Crowham alias Crougham alias Graffeham (Manor). 

Francis Ventris, kt.,and Eichard Trice, esq., plaintiffs, and Oliver 
Cheney, esq., deforciant Manor of CRAFFEHAM and tenements in 
Westfeild, Warbleton, Horseinonses and Waldern, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Ventris (Mich., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

John Harpur, kt., Francis Nedeham, esq., and John Howland, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Oliver Cheney, kt., deforciant Manor of 
Stewkley-Magna alias Camoyes, also moiety of manor of Broughton, 
co. Hunts, and manor of CRAFFEHAM and tenements in Westfeild, co. 
Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Harpur (East., 
11 Ja. I. [1613] -D.C.). 

Harbert Lunsford alias Loundesford, gent., and William Robertes, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Oliver Cheyne, kt., and Anne his wife, Francis 
Nedham, kt., and John Howland, kt., deforciants Manors of 
CROWGHAM alias CROFFAM and SHELDOWNE and tenements in West- 
feild, Bread, Beckly alias Bexle, Walderne and Hethfeild, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Harbert Lunsford (Hil., 21 Ja. I. [1623-4]). 

Peter Farnden, gent., plaintiff, and Oliver Cheyny, kt., Harbert 
Lunsford, gent., and William Robertes, gent., deforciants Manor of 
CROUGHAM alias CROFFHAM and tenements in Westfeild, Beckley 
alias Bexle and Bread, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 21 
Ja. I. [1623-4]). 

William Woodhouse, gent., and Thomas Slowman, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Samuel Gott, esq., and Joan his wife, Thomas Collins, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Edward Polhill, esq., and Martha his wife, 
deforciants Three parts of manor of CROWHAM alias CROFFHAM and 
tenements (in seven parts divided) in Westfeild, Beckley, Ore, 
Hasting, Brede and Udimer, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Woodhouse (Hil., 14 & 15 Ch. II. [1662-3]). 

Edward Polhill, esq., plaintiff, and John Baker, gent., and Ruth 
his wife, deforciants Third part of tenements and sixth part of 
manor of CROWHAM alias CROFFHAM and tenements in Bread, 
Udymer, Sedlescombe, Icklesham, Westfeild, Beckley, Oare and Has- 
tings, quitclaimed to plaintiff &\\& heirs (Mich., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

John Godman, plaintiff, and Robert Fowle, esq., and Lucy his 
wife, and Walter Dobell, esq., and Sa^ah his wife, deforciants Two 
parts of seven parts and two parts of a seventh part (in three parts 
divided) of manor of CROWHAM alias CROFFHAM and DETCHAM and 
tenements in Westfeild, Beckley, Oare, Hasting, Bread, Udimore and 
Sedlescombe, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 26 Ch. II. 
[1674]). 

Benjamin White, M.D., and Richard Payne, junior, plaintiffs, and 
Peter Gott, esq., and Martha his wife, Walter Dobell, senior, esq., 
Walter Dobell, junior, esq., and Mary his wife, Peter Dobell and 
Anne his wife, Walter Roberts, gent., and Lucy his wife, John 

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116 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP TINES. 

Godman, John Baker, senior, gent., John Baker, junior, gent., and 
Richard Gibbs, gent., deforciants Manor of CROWHAM alias CEOUG- 
HAM alias CEOFFEIIAM and tenements in Bread, Beckley, Westfeild, 
Sedlescombe, Hollington, Oare, Hasting, Castle, Udimer and Pease- 
marsh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Benjamin White (Hil, 
4 & 5 Will. & Mary [1692-3]). 

Benjamin Smith, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Mercer, gent., and 
Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of CEOWHAM alias CEOUGHAM 
alias CEOFFHAM and tenements in Westfield and Beckley quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Crowhurst (Manor. Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 
See Catsfield (Manor) (Mich., 13 Geo. II. [1739]). 

Grymsham (Manor). 

See Westhampnett (Manor) (East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

Cuckfield (Free Warren). 

See Cuckfield (Manor) (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575] ; Trin., 22 
Ch. I. [1646] ; Hil., 36 & 37 Ch. II. [1684-5] ; Trin., 1 Ja. II. 

[1685]). 

Cuckfield (Manor). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 30 Hen. VIII. [1539]). 

Henry Bowyer, senior, gent., and Henry Bowyer, junior, gent., 
plaintiff's, and Henry. Earl of Derby, and Margaret his wife, defor- 
ciants Fourth part of manor of CUCKEFELD and of tenements in 
Cuckefeld, Bolney, Slaugham, Worth, Crawley and Wyvelysfeld, and 
free warren in CUCKEFELD, BOLNEY, SLAUGHAM, WOETH, CRAWLEY 
and WYVELYSFELD, also eighth part of tenements in Cuckefeld, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Bowyer, junior (Mich., 
17 & 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

Walter Covert, esq., plaintiff, and Philip, Earl of Arundell, 
Thomas, Lord Howard, William, Lord Howard, and William Dyxe, 
esq., deforciants Fourth part of manor of COOKEFYELD and of 
tenements in Cookefield, Worth, Bolney, Slaugham and Ardyngly, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &r\di heirs (East., 27 Eliz. [1585]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

See Trubwick (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

Herbert Springett, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Henley, kt., defor- 
ciant Tenements and portion of tithes, free warren and free park in 
tenements aforesaid in CUCKFEILD, and moiety of tenements in Cuck- 
feild and fourth part of manor of CUCKFEILD, and of tenements in 
Cnckfeild, Bolney, Slaugham, Worth, Crawley, Wivelsfeild and 
Lyndfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

See Slaugham (Manor) (East,, 1649 P.C.). 



HENRY Vlll. *0 WILLIAM IV. 

John Hendley, esq., Anthony Springate, esq., James Gresham, 
esq., and William Grlascock, esq., plaintiffs, and Walter Hendley, 
bt., and Frances his wife, deforciants Tenements and moiety of tene- 
ments, also tithes of grain annually arising from said tenements, and 
fourth part of manor of CUCKFIELD and of tenements in Cuckfeild, 
JBohaey, Slaugham, Balcombe, Worth, Crawley, Wivelsfeild and Lind- 
feild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hendley (Hil., 15 & 16 
Ch. II. [1663-4]). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

See Slaugham (Manor) (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Frederick Tilney, esq., and Eobert Moncton, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Clerke, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements and 
moiety of tenements, also tithes of grain annually arising from said 
tenements, and fourth part of manor of CUCKFEILD and of tenements 
and free warren in CUCKFEILD, BOLNEY, SLAUGHAM, BALCOMBE, 
WORTH, CRAWLEY, WIVELSFEILD and LIKDFEILD, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of Frederick Tilney (Hil., 36 & 37 Ch. II. [1684-5] ; 
Trin., 1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

See Tilgate (Trin., 1 & 2 Geo. II. [1728]). 

Cuckfield (Eectory and Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

John Hussey, plaintiff, and James Hardewyk, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Rectory and church of COKEFELD and tenements 
in Cokefeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 2 Eliz. [1559-60]). 

See TrubwicTc (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Cuckfield (Eectory* Southny and Bently Portions). 
See Marshalls (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Cuckfield (Eectory West Bayley Portion). 

Edward Osborne and Eichard French, plaintiffs, and Eichard 
Bartley and Jane his wife, deforciants Moiety of portions of tithes 
called WESTBAYLEY PORTION in CUCKFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Edward Osborne (Mich., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Henry Ives, plaintiff, and Eichard French and Elizabeth his wife, 
and Edward Osborne and Mary his wife, deforciants Moiety of a 
certain portion of tithes of grain called WESTBALY PORTION in 
CUCKFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 23 Ch. II. 
[1671]). 

Eobert Whitpayne, plaintiff, and Eobert Coulter and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of all tithes of grain annually arising in 
WEST BAYLEY PORTION in CUCKFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

* The rectory of Cuckfield consisted of one curtilage called Monkencourt and 
six portions of tithe of corn and grrain called Hay worth Portion, Anstye Portion, 
West Bayley Portion, Southnie Portion, Staplefield Portion and Bently Portion. 



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118 SUSSEX MANORS itf THE FEET OF FINES. 



Cuckfield (Tithes). 

See Trubwick (Trin., 34 Eliz. [1592]). 

Stephen Boord, gent., plaintiff, and Laurence Homewood and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Al\ tithes of corn, grain and hay 
annually arising or renewing from and in 400 ac. land in COOKEFEILD 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Laurence 
Homewood and Elizabeth and his heirs, and against heirs of John 
Homewood his father (East., 39 Eliz. [1597]). 

Thomas Purchin, plaintiff, and .lames Short and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Portion of all tithes in CUCKFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1 Ja. I. [1603]). 

John Bluett, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Jenner, gent., deforciant 
Tenements and eighth part of tithes of grain belonging to rectory 
of CUCKFEILD in Cuckfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Henry Warde, gent., plaintiff', and Sackvill Porter, gent., defor- 
ciant Tenements in Cuckfeild and tithes of corn and grain in CUCK- 
FEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 7 Ja. I. [1609-10]). 

John Whitepayne, plaintiff, and James Short and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Portion of tithes annually arising or renewing in 
CUCKFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

Henry Faulkener, plaintiff, and Roger Butler, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants All tithes of corn and grain annually arising or 
renewing in 350 ac. land in CUCKFEILD quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 

See Tyes (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2]). 

See Leigh alias Lee (Mich., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

See Tyes (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

See Leigh alias Lee (Triu., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Cuckfield (Manor) (Trin., 22 Ch. I. [1646] ; Hil., 15 & 16 
Ch. II. [1663-4] ; Hil., 36 & 37 Ch. II. [1684-5] ; Trin., 1 Ja. II. 
[1685]). 

See Hay worth (Hil., 14 & 15 Ch. II. [1662-3]). 

See Newick (Manor) (Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

Thomas Steele, esq., plaintiff, and John Ford and Sophia his wife, 
deforciants Tithes of corn, grain and hay issuing out of 1000 ac. 
land in CUCKFIELD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 42 
Geo. III. [1802]). 

Guckfield-Glauditur (Manor). 

See Cuckfield- Haldleigh (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Cuckfield-Haldleigh (Manor). 

Thomas Hendley, kt., plaintiff, and Henry Kolt, gent,, and Cicely 
his wife, and Walter West, gent., deforciants Fourth part of moiety 
of manors of CUCKFEILD-HALDLEIGII and CUCKFEILD-CLAUDITUK, and 
tenements in Cuckfeild, Wivelsfeild, Slaugham, Bolney, Crawley and 
Worth, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 



Vlll. TO WILLIAM IV. 119 

Cudham (Manor). See Cootham. 

Cudlow (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 
See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] B.C.). 

Cully ngton (Manor). See Collington. 

Curly ngys (Manor). 

Thomas Brett, plaintiff, and Thomas "Ward and Agnes his wife, 
deforciants Manor of CURLYNGYS and tenements in Horsted-Keynes 
and Curlyngys quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (East., 28 Hen. VIII. 

[1537]). 



Dallingridge (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

See Wanningore (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] ; East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

Charles Best, gent., and John Okeley, plaintiffs, and Charles 
Walcott, junior, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of BALYNGRIDGE alias BALYNG-GROVE and tenements in 
Balyngridge, Estgrenested and Holdley, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Charles Best (East., 34 Eliz. [1592]). 

Eichard Lewkenor, kt., chief justice of the Queen at Chester, 
plaintiff, and Andrew Blunden, esq., Edmund Eiton, gent., and Charles 
Walcott, esq., deforciants Moiety of manor of BALINGRLDGE alias 
BALING- GROVE and tenements in Balingridge alias Daling-grove, East- 
grenested and Holdley alias Hodeley alias Hoadley, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &Kdi heirs Warranted against said Charles Walcott and heirs, 
against heirs of Mary Walcott, deceased, wife of said Charles Walcott, 
and against Constance Glemham, wid., and heirs (Hil., 44 Eliz. 
[1601-2]). 

See Elsted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] B.C.). 

See Stoughton (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

See Elsted (Manor) (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Thomas Andrew, esq., plaintiff, and William Knight, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Nicholas Covert, gent., deforciants Manor of 
BALLINGRIDGE alias BALINGRIDGE and tenements in Balingridge, 
East Grreensted and Holdley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
5 Geo. I. [1719]). 

John Hall, gent., plaintiff, and John Cranston, esq., and Catherine 
his wife, deforciants Manor of BALLINGRIDGE and tenements in East 
Grinsted, Westhoathley, Horsted-Keynes and Keymer, quitclaimed 
io plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Dallington (Advowson of Church). 

See AsUurnJiam (East., I Anne [1702] B.C.). 



StTSSEX MA.OkS IN THE FEET O FlttES. 



Dallington (Manor). 

Anthony Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and William Devenyshe, esq., 
deforciant Manors of DALLINGTON and WAKTLING and tenements in 
Dallington, Wartlyng, Warbleton and Robertisbrige, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 2 Eliz. [1560]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686]; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin, 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755]; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

D^lyng-Grove (Manor). See Dallingridge. 
Dampford alias Dumpford (Park). See Dumpford. 

Danehill alias Danehill-Sheffeild (Hundred). 

Henry Poole, kt., and Edward Atkins, esq., plaintiffs, andltichard, 
Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, deforciants Hundred of DANEHILL 
alias DANEHILL-SHEFFEILD and manor of SHEFFEILD alias DANEHILL- 
SHEFFEILD, and tenements in Eletching, Horstekeynes, Little Hor- 
sted, Lyndfeild, Newick, Eastgrinsted, Maresfeild, Arlington, Torring, 
Selmeston, Chayley alias Chagleigh, Westhothley and Uckfeild, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Poole Warranted against 
said Earl of Dorset and Anne and his heirs, against heirs of 
Bobert, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his father, and against heirs of 
Thomas, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his grandfather (Trin., 21 Ja. I. 
[1623]). 

Peter Ireland, gent., and Hichard Barker, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Christopher Nevill, kt., and Mary his wife, 'deforciants Hundred of 
DANEHILL alias DANEHILL-SHEFFEILD and manor of SHEFFEILD alias 
DANEHILL-SIIEEFEILD, and tenements in Fietchiug, Horsted-Keynes, 
Little Horsted, Lyndfeild, Newick, Eastgrinsted, Maresfeild, Arling- 
ton, Torring, Selmestou, Chayley alias Chagleigh, Westhothley and 
Uckfeild, co. Sussex, and tenements in Tolleshunt-Darcy, co. Essex, 

Quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Peter Ireland (Hil., 8 Ch. I. 
1632-3] D.C.). 

Thomas, Earl of Westmoreland, and John, Lord Del&v? SLY, plaintiff's, 
and Abel Walter, esq., and Jane his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
hundred of DANEHILL alias DANEHILL-SHEFFEILD and manor of 
SHEFFEILD alias DANEHILL-SHEFFEILD, and tenements in Eletching, 
Horsted-Keynes, Little Horsted, Lindfeild, Newick, Eastgrinsted, 
Maresfeild, Arlington, Torring, Selmeston, Chayley alias Chagliegh, 
Westhothley and Uckfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of said 
Earl of Westmorland (Hil., 4 Geo. II. [1730-1]). 

See Sheffield alias Danehill- Sheffield (Hil., 10 Geo. II. [1736-7]). 

Danehill-Horsted (Hundred). See Horsted-Keynes. 

Danehill-Sheffeild (Hundred). See Danehill and Sheffield alias 
Danehill-Sheffield. 



tin. TO WILLIAM iv. 121 

Danehill-Sheffeild (Manor). See DaneUll and Sheffield alias 
DaneUll-SJieffield. 

Danny (Manor). 

See ButtingUll (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] B.C.). 

Danny (Park) alias Great Herst Park. 

See Hurstperpoint (East., 24 Eliz. [1582] ; HiL, 17 Ja. I. 
[1619-20] ; Mich., 6 Oh. I. [1630] ; HiL, 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

Deane (Manor) in Tillington. 

The King, plaintiff, and John Aske, esq., deforciant Manors of 
DEANE, VERDELEY, SHOLVESTEODE and BESTENOURE, and tenements 
in Verdeley, Sholvestrode, Pevensay, Bestenoure, Deane, Tollyngton, 
Petworth and Clympyng, quitclaimed to the King and his heirs 
(Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Nicholas Hardham, plaintiff, and John Taylor, gent., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in Petworth, 
Tillyngton, Yapton, Ford and Clymping, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Orlando Gee, esq., plaintiff, and WilHam Hardham, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in 
Tillington quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 19 Ch. II. 
[1667]). 

Humphrey Jewkes, plaintiff, and Orlando Gee, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in Tillington 
quitclaimed to plaintifaud heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670J). 

John Coore, gent., plainiiff, and Ann Mose, spr., deforciant 
Manors of DEANE, EASTRIDGE and HOWYCKE, and tenements in 
Tillington, Petworth, North Chapel, Kirdford and Lurgershall, quit- 
claimed to plaintif&nd heirs (Mich., 14 Geo. III. [1773]). 

George O'Brien, Earl of Egremont, plaintiff, and William Meall 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of DEANE, EASTRIDGKE and 
HOWYCKE, and tenements in Tillington, Petworth, North Chappie, 
Kirdford and Lurgershall, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
23 Geo. III. [1782]). 

Deane alias Dene (Manor) in Trotton. 

Thomas Bettysworth, plaintiff, and George Goryng, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of DENE and tenements in Sted- 
ham, Ipyng, Tratton and Chytthurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs 
(Trin., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

Charles Bettisworth, gent., and Elizabeth Bettisworth, wid., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Bettisworth, esq., and Benjamin Bettisworth, 
gent., deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in Ipyng, Trotton, 
Chythurst, Stedham, Teuxlith and Rogate, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Charles Bettisworth (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 



122 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Meade, kt., William Steward, esq., and George Meade, esq., 
plaintiffs, and John Harris, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and Charles 
Bettisworth, gent., deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in 
Iping, Trotton, Chithurst, Stedham, Teuxlith and Rogate, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Meade (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Charles Pye, bt., and Edward Worlidge, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Steward and Abigail his wife, deforciants Manors of DEANE 
and RoGATE-BoiiUNT and tenements in Rogate, Trotton, Ipeing, 
Stedham, Chitthurst and Bramshott, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Charles Pye (HiL, 13 Will. III. [1701-2]). 

Richard Oliver, clerk, plaintiff, and Thomas Stewart, esq., and 
Abigail his wife, deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in 
Ipeing and Stedham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Anne 
[1705]). 

Henry Box, esq., and Henry Aylwey, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Stewart, esq., and Abigail his wife, deforciants Manor of DEAN and 
tenements in Iping, Chithurst, Stedham and Trotton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Box (Mich., 5 Anne [1706]). 

Humphrey Ridge, esq., plaintiff, and John Reeves, gent., and Mary 
Reeves, spr., deforciants Two third parts of manor of DEAN and 
tenements in Trotton, Ypeing, Chithurst, Stedham and Rogate, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 5 Geo. II. [1732]). ' 

Thomas Ridge, esq., plaintiff, and John Reeves, deforciant Third 
part of manor of DEA.NE and third part of tenements in Trotton, 
Ipeing, Chithurst, Stedham and Rogate, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 12 Geo. II. [1738]). 

Hester Gray, plaintiff, and William Richardson, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of DEAN and tenements in Trotton, 
Ipeing, Chithurst, Stedham and Rogate, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 16 Geo. III. [1776]). 

Samuel Garland, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Yernon Utterson, 
esq., and Sarah Elizabeth his wife, Matthews Corseleis, esq., and 
Louisa his wife, Amos Strettell, esq., and Harriet Eliza his wife, John 
James Utterson, esq., Emily Utterson, spr., and Alfred Gibson 
Utterson, esq., deforciants Manor of DEANE and tenements in 
Trotton, Iping, Chithurst, Stedham, Woolbeding and Rogate, and also 
rent of 8s. issuing out of certain lands and tenements called STAND- 
LEIGH in OVING, and also the free rent of 2s. issuing out of lands 
heretofore of John Smithes called SMITHES LAND, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 55 Geo. III. [1815]). 



Deane-Place alias Deane-Place-Alfriston (Manor). 

Thomas Pennant and Joel Rill, plaintiffs, and Thomas Sondes, kt., 
deforciant Manors in cos. Kent and Surrey, and manors of DEANE- 
PLACE- ALFEISTON, SESSYNOHAM-BORNE and HACKENDEN, and tene- 
ments in Borne, Ali'riston, Erlyngton, Helyngly, Eastden, Westden, 
Willingden, Eastborne, Selmeston and Eastgrensted, co. Sussex, and 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

tenements in cos. Lincoln, Nottingham and Middlesex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Pennant (HiL, 34 Eliz. [1591-2] 
D.C.). 

William Crowe, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Sondes, kt., deforciant 
Manors of DEAFE-PLACE-AI/FRISTON alias ALFKICHESTON, SESSING-- 
HAM-BoRNE and HACKENDEN, and tenements in Borne, Alfriston 
alias Alfricheston, Arlington alias Erlington, Hellingly, Eastdeane, 
"Westden, Willingden, Eastborne and Selmeston alias Simpston, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

John Alchorne, plaintiff and Robert Stapley, M.D., and Anne his 
wife, John Meeres, gent., and Joan his wife, Thomas Harison, gent., 
and Anne his wife, Tobias Gyles, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, Samuel 
Gyles, gent., and Elizabeth Harison, wid., deforciants Manor of 
DEAJ^E-PLACE and tenements in Alfriston quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Dedisham (Manor). 

See Trotton (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

The King, plaintiff, Roger Lewkenor, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, 
William Barrantyne, kt., and Joan Pole, wid., late wife of Arthur 
Pole, kt., and one of the daughters and heirs apparent of said Roger, 
deforciants Manor of DEDDISHAM and tenements in Dedisham, 
Slynfold, Rugewyke, Byllyngeshurst, Vyollettes and Marshall, quit- 
claimed to the King and his heirs (East., 34 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

George Duncumbe, esq., plaintiff, and Mary Levvknor, wid., 
George Ayliffe, kt., and Martha his wife, Reginald Mohuu, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, William Ducke, gent., and Anne his wife, and John 
Knightley, esq., and Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of DEDIS- 
HAM and tenements in Dedisham, Slinfold, Rudgwick, Itchingfeild and 
Billingshurst, also advowson of church of ITCHINGFEILD, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

John Compton, kt., and Nicholas Stoughton, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Onslow, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, and Arthur Onslow, esq., 
deforciants Manors of Knoll, Utworth, Holehurst, Bramley and 
Unsted alias Ownsted, also advowson of church of Merrow, co. 
Surrey, and manors of DEDISHAM and PALLINGHAM and tenements in 
Dedisham, Slynfold, Rudgwick, Billingshurst, Greene alias Wisborough 
Greene, Petworth and Kerford, also advowson of church of ITCHING- 
FEILD, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Compton 
(HiL, 22 Ch. I. [1646-7] D.C.). 

Richard Onslow, kt., plaintiff, and William Duck, esq., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Rudgwick and Slynfold and 
moiety of lands in Rudgwick, also third part of manor of DEDISHAM 
and tenements in Rudgwick, Slynfold and Billingshurst, and advowson 
of third part of church of ITCHINGFEILD, also fourth part of tenements 
in Rudgwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 23 Ch. I. 
[1647]). 

Thomas Foot, mayor of City of London, and John Cutler, gent., 



STTSSE MANORS IN THE FEtfT OF Fltffefc. 

plaintiff's, and Richard Onslow, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, and 
Arthur Onslow, deforciants Manors of Knoll, Utworth, Holehurst, 
Unsted alias Ownsted and Bramley alias Bromley, and advowson of 
church of Merrowe, co. Surrey, and manors of DEDISHAM and 
PALLINGHAM and tenements in Dedisham, Slynfold, Rudgwick, 
Billinghurst, Greene alias Wisborough Greene, Petworth and Kerford, 
also advowson of church of ITCHYNGFEILD, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Foot (Mich., 1649 D.C.). 

.Robert Raworth, esq., and John Child, gerit., plaintiffs, and 
Arthur Onslow, esq., and Richard Onslow, esq., deforciants Manors 
of Knoll, Utworth, Holehurst, Unsted alias Ownsted, Bramley alias 
Bromley and Deddiswell, also advowson of church of Merrow, co. 
Surrey, and manors of DEDISHAM and PALLINGHAM and tenements in 
Dedisham, Siyufold, Rudgewick, Billinghurst, Greene alias Wis- 
borough Greene, Petworth and Kirdford, also advowson of church of 
ITCHINGFEILD, co. Sussex, and tenements in London, cos. Gloucester 
and Wilts, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Raworth 
(Mich., 28 Ch. II. [1676] D.C.). 

See PallingJiam (East., 14 Geo. II. [1741] ; Trin., 30 Geo. III. 
[1789]). 

Delves (Manor). See Hingmer alias Delves. 
Dempford (Hundred). See Dumpford. 
Dempford (Manor). See Dumpford. 

Denecourt (Manor). 

Edward Talcarne, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Elryngton, esq., 
deforciant Manor of DENECOURT and tenements in Eayrefyld, Prome- 
hyll, Iden, Playden, Elryngton, Innyng, New Innyng and New 
Gyldeford, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Hil., 17 Eliz. [1574-5]). 

Edward Hales, kt. and \>t., plaintiff, and Giles Alington, kt., and 
Thomas Elryngton, esq., and Frances his wife, deforcian ts Manor of 
Dencourt and tenements in Brenzett alias Brensett, Brokeland alias 
Brookeland and Fayrefeild, co. Kent, and manor of DENCOURT and 
tenements in Salcott alias Pleyden and Iden, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
toplaintifand heirs (Hil., 5 Ch. I. [1629-30] D.C.). 

Denne (Manor) in Horsham. 

Richard Covert, esq., William Shelley, Henry See, and Richard 
Elyot, plaintiffs, and Henry Huse, esq., and Eleanor his wife, Walter 
Bradbrigge and Matilda his wife, Richard Bradbrigge and Dionisia 
his wife, John Baker, and Christopher Hales, deforciants Manor of 
DENNE and tenements and 27s. Wd. ob. rent in Horsham, SJaugham, 
Twyneham, Rowsper, Cowfold, Shepeley and Warnham, also moiety of 
one burgage in Horsham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs, who settle 2 mess. 
223 ac. land, 25 ac. meadow, 42 ac. wood, 6s. $d. rent in Rowsper, 
Twyneham and Cowfold, parcel of said tenements and rent, on 
John Baker aud Christopher Hales during life of Agnes, wife of 






HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 125 

Alfred Berewyke, esq., and one half year beyond, remainder to 
"Walter Bradbrigge and heirs male of his body, and said manor, 
moiety of burgage, 78 ac. land and 22s. 5d. ob. rent in Horsham, 
Slaugham and Cowfold, another parcel of said tenements and rent, 
on Walter Bradbrigge and heirs male of his body, remainder to 
said Agnes during her life, remainder to Eichard Bradbrigge and heirs 
male of his body, remainder to Henry Huse and Eleanor and heirs of 
Eleanor, and 1 garden, 50 ac. land and Ss. Sd. rent, the residue of said 
tenements and rent in Shepeley, Horsham and Warnham, on Eichard 
Bradbrigge and heirs male of his body, remainder to "Walter Brad- 
brigge and heirs male of his body, remainder to Henry Huse and heirs 
of Eleanor (Trin., 9 Hen. VIII. [1517]). 

John Grayve and Ealph Eayndbowe, plaintiffs, and Henry Brad- 
bridge and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of DENNE and tene- 
ments in Horsham, "Warnham and Covehold, settled on said Henry 
Bradbridge and Elizabeth, and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to 
right heirs of Elizabeth (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

James Booth, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Stere and Mary his wife, 
Nicholas Bryght and Joan his wife, and James Foster, deforciants 
Manor of DENNE and tenements in Horsham, Warneham, Slaugham 
and Cowfold alias Covehold, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

Stephen Barneham, esq., plaintiff, and James Booth, gent., and 
Grace his wife, deforciants Manor of DENNE and tenements in Hors- 
ham, Warneham and Cowfold alias Covehold, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs Warranted against said James Booth and Grace and heirs 
of James, against heirs of Henry Bradbrydge, gent., deceased, against 
heirs of Elizabeth Bradbrydge, wid., deceased, late wife of said Henry, 
and against heirs of John Greyves (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

Thomas Eversfeld, kt., plaintiff, and Stephen Barneham, esq., and 
Anne his wife, and Martin Barneham, his son and heir apparent, defor- 
ciants Manor of DENNE and tenements in Horsham, Warneham 
and Cowfold alias Covehold, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 
5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

Andrew Clare, gent., and Henry Smith, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Ersfeild, kt., deforciant Manor of DENNE and tenements in 
Horsham, Warningleed and Slaugham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Andrew Clare (East., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

See Gensing (Mich., 57 Geo. III. [1816]). 

Denne alias Bredhurst (Manor) in Mayfield. 

Stephen Pankherst, gent., plaintiff, and Michael Lasher and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of DENNE alias BREDHEKST and tene- 
ments in Maughfeld and Heathfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Thomas Peckham, plaintiff, and Henry Lasher, gent., and Thomas 
Lasher, gent., deforciants Manor of DENNE alias BKEDHEEST and 
tenements in Mayfeild and Heathfield quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 



126 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 
Denn in Warnham (Manor). See WarnJiam. 

Densworth alias Denesworth (Manor). 

Elias Brads haw, plaintiff, and John Westdene and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of DENESWOETH and tenements in Denesworth, 
Est Asshelyng, Fontyngton, Westdene and Kyrdeford, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Robert Power, esq., and Thomas Nelson, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Gregory Norton, bt., and Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of 
DENESWOETH and tenements in Funtington, Westhampnett, Birdham, 
S. Pancras and S. Bartholomew, Chichester, and Subdeanery, Chichester, 
also moietv of third part of manor of WEST THOENEY-AGLANDS, and 
advowson of church of WEST THOENEY-AGLANDS, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of Robert Power (Hil., 6 Ch. I. [1630-1]). 

Robert Besbich, gent., plaintiff, arid Gregory Norton, bt., and 
Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of DENSWOETH and tenements 
in Boseham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 14 Ch. I. 
[1638-9]). 

Richard Smyth, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Wilson, gent., and 
Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of DENSWOETH and tenements in 
Funtington, East Asheling, West Asheling and Bosham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1 7 & 18 Ch. II. [1665-6]). An endorse- 
ment on 'the fine records that 2 Feb. 23 Ch. II. [1670-1] Weston 
Browne, esq., and Mary his wife, by their attorney, came into Court 
and claimed the said manor by right of Mary his wife. 

William Cozens, senior, plaintiff, and Thomas Smyth, gent., and 
Mary his wife, and Thomas Hurst, gent., and Mary his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of DENSWOETH and tenements in Funtington, East 
Ashling, West Ashling, Bosham, and S. Peter the Great, Chichester, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

Edward Greene, gent., plaintiff, and William Cozens and Rose his 
wife, deforciants Manor of DENSWOETH and tenements in Funting- 
ton, East Ashling, West Ashling and Bosham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

See Sidlesham (Manor) (Trin., 17 & 18 Geo. II. [1744] D.C.). 

Stephen Eaton, clerk, plaintiff, and Elizabeth Crowcher, spr., and 
Mary Crowcher, spr., deforciants Manor of DENSWOETH and tene- 
ments in East Ashling, West Ashling, Funtington, Bosham, White- 
stone, Burdham alias Birdham, Sidlesham, Chithurst and Iping, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Trin., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 

Denton (Advowson of Church). 

See Denton (Manor) (Trin., 16 Hen. VIII. [1524] ; Hil., 23 
Hen. VIII. [1531-2] ; Mich., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]; Mich., 16 Ja. I. 
[1618] ; Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627] ; East., 7 Ch. I. [1631] ; Trin., 4 
Will. & Mary [1692] D.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 127 

Denton (Manor). 

William Shelley, serjeant at law, and John Mountague, plaintiff's, 
and John Shelley, esq., deforciant Tenements in Denton, Sakam and 
Shermansbury, and moiety of manor of DENTON, also advowson of 
church of DENTON, granted to John Mountague for one month, 
remainder to said William Shelley and Alice his wife during their lives, 
and after their death, reversion to said John Shelley and heirs (Trin., 
16 Hen. VIII. [1524]). 

William Shelley, kt., Eoger Copley, kt., Henry White, esq., 
Eichard Shelley, Edward Shelley, George Shelley, clerk, and Eichard 
Cowper, plaintiff's, and Thomas Hydney and Mercy his wife, deforciants 
Manor of DENTON and tenements in Denton, Hayton and Mychyng, 
also advowson of church of DENTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of George Shelley (Hil., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531-2]). 

William Shelley, kt., plaintiff, and Anastasia Knottesford, gentle- 
woman, and Marmaduke Darell, gent., deforciants Fourth part of 
manor of DENTON, advowson of church of DENTON, and tenements 
in Denton, Heyton and Michyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

See Michelgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1]). 

John Stansfild, gent., plaintiff, and John Shelley, kt. and bt., and 
Jane his wife, Henry Guldeford, kt., and John Huugerford, kt., 
deforciants Manor of DENTON and tenements in Denton, Heighton, 
Bishopston and Meeching, and advowson of church of DENTON, quit- 
claimed io plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said John Shelley 
and Jane and heirs of John, against heirs of John Shelley, esq., 
deceased, his father, and against heirs of William Shelley, esq., 
deceased, his uncle on his father's side (Mich., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

George Evelyn, esq., and George Duncumbe, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Eichard Evelyn, esq., and Eleanor his wife, deforciants Manor of 
DENTON and tenements in Denton, Heighton, Bishopston, Meeching 
and the Cliffe near Lewes, and advowson of church of DENTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Evelyn (Trin., 3 Ch. I. 
[1627]; East., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

John A.rundell, kt., and William Glanvill, junior, esq., plaintiffs, 
and George Evelyn, esq., John Evelyn, esq., and John Evelyn, junior, 
esq., deforciants Manors of Wooton, Westland, Abinger alias Abing- 
worth, Paddington-Pembroke, Paddington alias Paddington-Deane, 
Westcott and Milton, and moiety of manor of Edmunds, co. Surrey, 
and manors of DENTON and NORTHSTOKE, and tenements in Denton, 
Heighton, Bishopston, Northstoke, Binsted, Bury, Amberley, Meech- 
ing, Eudgwick, Wisborow-grene and Shipley, also advowson of 
church of DENTON, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Arundell (Trin., 4 Will. & Mary [1692] D.C.). 



Derrington (Manor). See Durrington, 



I 

128 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 


Detcham (Manor). 

John Sackvill, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Hobson and Hester his 
wife, deforciants Manor of DETCHAM and tenements in Westfeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Thomas 
Hobson and Hester and heirs of Thomas Hobson, against heirs of 
James Hobson, gent., of Fareley, against James Hobsou, gent., father 
of said Thomas Hobson, and heirs, and against James Hobson, brother 
of Thomas Hobson, and heirs (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Peter Farnden, gent., plaintiff, and John Sackvill, kt., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of DETCHAM and tenements in 
Westfeild quitclaimed to plaintif &nd heirs (East., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

See Wesffield (Manor) (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; East., 1649). 

See Crowliam (Trin., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

Dextern (Manor). See Dixter. 

Diddles fold alias Duddlesfold (Manor). 

John Apsley, gent., and James Osborne, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Lickfold and Thomas Lickfold, deforciants Manor of 
DUDDLESFOLD and tenements in Petworth, North Chappell, Lurgar- 
shall, Selhal], Farnehurst and Sutton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Apsley (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

William Yalden, the younger, gent., plaintiff, and John Woodman, 
gent., and Jane his wife, Thomas Lickfold and Dorothy his wife, 
Edward Lickfold and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas Badmering and 
Agnes his wife, deforciants Manor of DUDDLESFOLD and tenements 
in Petworth, Northchappell, Tillington, Lurgishall, Sutton, Heyshott 
and Farnehurst, quitclaimed \.Q plaintiff and heirs (East., 1653). 

Richard Coldham, gent., and Roger Shotter, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Jane Yalden, wid., Nicholas Yalden, gent., and William Yalden, gent., 
deforciants Manor of DIDDLESFOLD and tenements in North Chap- 
pell in parish of Petworth, Lodsworth, Lurgarshall, Farnhurst, 
Heyshot, Selham and Tillington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Richard Coldham (Hil., 9 Will. III. [1697-8]). 

Didling alias Dydlyng (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

See Wanninaore (East., 30 Eliz. [1588] ; Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See Trotton (Kil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Misted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C. ; East., 16 
Ch. II. [1664]). 

John Way, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Mill, bt., deforciant 
Manors of DIDLING and DUMFORD alias DUMPFORD, FARNHURST and 
ELSTED, and tenements in Elsted, Didling, Dumford alias Dumpford, 
Trotton, Terwick alias Terrick and Farnhurst, and advowsoii of church 
of KINGSTON- BOWSET, quitclaimed to plaintiff &\\& heirs (Hil., 1 Geo. I, 
[1714-5]). 



HENRY vin. TO WILLIAM iv. 129 

Didling (Eectory and Advowson of Church). See Treyford. 

Didling (View of Frank Pledge). 

See West Harting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 & 33 
Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Dill alias Till (Hundred). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich. 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Ditchling (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborouffh (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Ditchling alias Ditchling-Garden (Manor). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Simon Pennell, plaintiff] and John Gage, esq., Thomas Gage, 
George Gage, Edward Gage, and Robert Gage, gents., deforciants 
Manor of DYCHENYNG-GARDEN alias DYCHELYNG- GARDEN and tene- 
ments in Dychenyng alias Dychelyng, Cookefeld, Bolney, Twyneham, 
Hurstperpound, Chyltington, Chaylygh and Woodmancote, settled on 
said Thomas Gage and heirs (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Edward Aleworth, esq., and Thomas Gottes, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Earsfeild, kt., and John Earsfeild, gent., deforciants Manors 
of DICHLING- GARDEN, TARRING- NEVELL and TARRING-SANCLEAR, and 
tenements in Dichling, Herst, Coockfeild, Slapham, Bowlney, Bal- 
combe, Cheley, Chiltington, Ardingley, Tarring, Eletching, Goring, 
Worth, Kingston, Buxsteed and Marshfeild, and fourth part of 
manor of HIGHLET, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward 
Aleworth (Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Edward Sackvile, kt., and Henry Compton, kt., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Ersfeild, esq., deforciant Manors of DICHENING alias 
DICHELING- GARDEN, NEWICK, TORRING-NEVILL and TORRING-SAINT 
CLEERE, and tenements in Dichening alias Dicheling, Hurst alias 
Hurstperpound, Cuckfeild, Slaugham, Bolney, Barcombe, Chayley, 
Chiltington, Ardingly, Newick, Torring, Itford, Bedingham, Fleching 
and Goring, also advowson of church of TORRING, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of Edward Sackvile Warranted against said Thomas 
Ersfeild and heirs, and against Elizabeth Ersfeild, wid., his mother, 
and her heirs (East., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

George Eivers, kt., Eichard Amherst, esq., and Edward Lindsey 
esq., plaintiffs, and Eichard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of DYCHENYNG- GARDEN, BOWLEY alias BOWLEYES 
and DOWNEASH, and rectories of SOUTHMALLING and KINGESTON NEAR 
LEWES, also portion of tithes annually arising in CHARLESTON and 

YOL. XIX. K 



180 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE EEET OF 

WEASTDEAN, and advowson of vicarage of KINGESTON NEAR LEWES, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Rivers Warranted 
against said Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne, against heirs of Robert, 
Earl of Dorset, deceased, his father, and against heirs of Thomas, 
Earl of Dorset, deceased, his grandfather (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Thomas Gratwick, gent., plaintiff, and Purback Temple, esq., and 
Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of DITCHELIKG-GAKDEN alias 
DiTCHENiNG-GrAEDEN quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1650). 

Hatton Earners, gent., and John Scrimshire, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Pierrepont, esq., and Mary his wife, and Samuel Jones, esq., 
deforciants Manor of DITCHLING alias DITCHNING and tenements in 
Ditchling alias Ditclming granted to plaintiffs during the lives of 
Charles Goring, esq., and Katherine, wife of Edward Scott, esq., and 
the longer liver of them (Mich., 1653). 

Richard Russell, Doctor in Physick, plaintiff, and Thomas Godley, 
gent., and John Legas, gent., and Judith his wife, deforciant* Manor 
of DITCHELING- GABDEN and tenements in Ditcheling, Bolney, Hurst- 
perpoint, Twineham, C hay ley, Cuckfield, Slaugham and Chiltington 
in parish of Westmeston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
15 & 16 Geo. II. [1742]). 

Ditchling (Manor Annual Rent). 

John Luxford, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hider, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 30 issuing out of site of manor 
of DITCIIELIXG alias DITCHENING and out of 100 ac. land, 30 ac. 
meadow and 70 ac. pasture in Ditcheling alias Ditchening, granted 
to plaintiff during the lives of said Thomas Hider and Anne and the 
longer liver of them, if Charles Goring, esq., son of George, Lord 
Goring, and Katherine Scott, wife of Edward Scott, esq., live so long 
(Trin., 1650). 

Ditchling (Rectory). 

See Sieanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Ditchling Park (Tithes). 

See Peakes (Mich., 4 Geo. II. [1730]). 

Dixter alias Dixster alias Dixsterne (Manor). 

Richard Broke, serjeant at law, and John ISTewdegate, serjeant at 
law, plaintiffs, and David Owen, kt., Andrew Wyndesore, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of DEXTEEJST, GATE- 
couiiT, BEDYNGIIAM, PEKEDKN and HORSY, and moiety of tenements 
and rent of two capons in Northyham, Brede,Burgherssh, Echyngham, 
Glynde, Pekeden, Estdene, Blechyngton, Jevyngton, Freston, Horsy, 
Pevensey and Hayleshnm, co. Sussex, and moiety of manor of Madley- 
Al|)hegli,co. Stafford, and moiety of manors of Ay Ivaston, Bentlegh, 
Alkemonton aud Hatton, co. Derby, granted to Andrew Wyndesore 



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for one month, remainder to Richard Lyster and Henry Saunders 
during the life of David Owen, and after decease of David, remainder 
to Andrew Wyndesore and Elizabeth during their lives, remainder as 
to moiety of manors of DEXTERN, GATECOURT, BEDY^GHAM, PEKEDEN, 
HORSY, Aylvaston and Madley-Alphegh, to George Wyndesore, son 
of said Andrew and Elizabeth, and heirs of his body, remainder to 
William Wyndesore, brother of said George, and heirs of his body, 
remainder to Edward Wyndesore, brother of said William, and heirs 
of his body, remainder to Thomas Wyndesore, brother of said Edward, 
and heirs of his body, remainder to heirs of the body of said Elizabeth, 
and in default then said moiety of manors of DEXTERN, GATE- 
COURT, BEDYNGHAM, PEKEDEN, HORSY, Aylvaston and Madley shall 
fully remain to Eichard Fowler, Andrew Sulyard, Anthony Wyndesore 
and Francis Catesby arid heirs of Richard Fowler divers other 
remainders as to moiety of manors of Bentlegh, Alkemonton and 
Hatton, co. Derby (East.', 9 & 10 Hen. VIII. [1518] D.C.). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] D.C. ; East., 
lOEliz. [1568] D.C.). 

John Glydd, plaintiff, and Henry, Lord Wyndesore, and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of DIXSTER alias DIXSTERKE and tenements 
in Northyham alias Nordyam alias Northam, Beckeley, Burwassh 
and Etchyngham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against said Henry, Lord Wyndesore, and his heirs, against heirs of 
Frederick, late Lord Wyndesore, his brother, and against heirs of 
Edward, late Lord Wyndesore, his father (East., 38 Eliz. [1596]). 

Nathaniel Mills, plaintiff, and Thomas Mills and Rachel his wife, 
Elizabeth G-lidd and Susan Glidd, deforciants Manor of DYXSTERNE 
and tenements in Northiam alias Northiham quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 19 Ch. I. [1643]). 

William Wight and James Bincke, plaintiffs, and John Wallis, 
clerk, and Susan his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of Dix- 
STERNE and tenements in Northiam. alias Northiham quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of William Wight (Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

John Barton, gent., and Anthony Grint, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Milles, gent., and Rachel his wife, and Nathaniel Milles, gent., defor- 
ciants Tenements and third part of manor of DIXTERNE, also of 
tenements in Hellingleigh and Northiam alias Northiham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Barton (Hil., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Nathaniel Studley, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Mills, gent., and 
Rachel his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of DIXSTERNE and 
tenements in Northiam alias Northyam quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 1655). 

.Nathaniel Studley, esq., and Thomas Jenner, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Milles, gent., and Rachel his wife, and Hilkiah Reader, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Two parts of manor of DIXTER 
alias DJXSTERNE and tenements in Northyam alias Northiham alias 
Nordyam alias Northam quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nathaniel 
Studley (East., 1656). 

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132 SUSSEX MANOKS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Thomas Peirson and Nathaniel Mills, plaintiffs, and John Wallis, 
D.D., and Susan his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of DIXSTER 
alias DIXSTERNE and tenements in Northiam alias Northiham quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Peirson (East., 1658). 

Elizabeth Collins, wid., plaintiff, and Hachel Milles, wid., Thomas 
Milles, Nathaniel Milles, John Milles, Samuel Milles, Elizabeth 
Milles, and Anne Milles, deforciants Manor of DIXTER alias Dix- 
TERNE and tenements in Northyam alias Northiham alias Nordiam 
alias Northam, Beckley, Burwash and Etchingham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Doles (Manor). 

John, Lord Seynt John, Baron of Bletsoe, Nicholas Luke, esq., and 
John Pygott, esq., plaintiff's, and James Colbrond, esq., deforciant 
Manors of DOLES and SKAYNES and tenements in Pevensey alias 
Pemsey, Westham, Wratlyng alias Wartlyng and Nenfeld, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John, Lord Seynt John (Hil., 31 Eliz. 
[1588-9]). 

Oliver Cheyny, kt., George Goring, esq., Thomas Walthall, esq., 
and George Needham, geiit., plaintiffs, and John Colbrond, esq., and 
Martha Palmer, wid., deforciants Manors of DOLES and SKEYNES 
and tenements in Manxie, Pevensey alias Pemsey, Westham and 
Wartling, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Oliver Cheyny (East., 
12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

Dongton alias New and Old Duncton (Advowson of Church). 
See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

Donnington alias Donnington-Palmer (Manor). 

Eobert Stephens, esq., plaintiff, and Peregrine Palmer, esq., 
deforciant Manors of DONINGTON, KINGSTON, WEEKE, PRESTON alias 
EAST PRESTON alias PRESTON-MELLARS, HULTERS alias HYLTERS, 
BRTNSBURY alias BROWNESBURY, BARFAM alias BARPHAM, and tene- 
ments in Donington, Kinston, Pering, East Preston, Lymster alias 
Leominster alias Lymister, Weeke, East Angmering, West Angmering, 
Poling, Chil^rove. West Deane, (Jpmarden, Westmarden, Eastmarden, 
Stoughton, Walderton, Pulborough, Pillborowe, Billingshurst, liudge- 
wick alias Ridgeweek, Orfold and Wisborough Green, and all tithes 
of corn, grain and hay yearly renewing out of 280 ac. land, 100 ac. 
meadow and 80 ac. marsh in Lymster, Weeke, Kingston and Perring, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1654). 

See Wick (Manor) (Hi!., 9 Geo. I. [1722-3]). 

John Page, esq., plaintiff, and James Colebrooke, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of DONINGTON alias DONINGTON-PALMER 
and tenements in Donington alias Donnington quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 12 Geo. I. [1725-6]). 

William Dearling, esq., plaintiff, and John Gustavus Crosbie, esq., 
and Frances his wife, deforciants -Manor of DONNJNGTON alias 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM it. 133 

DONINGTON and tenements in City of Chichester and Donnington 
alias Donington, Hunston, and S. Peter the Great alias Subdeanery, 
and rectory of DOUGHTON alias DONINGTON, and moiety of all tithes 
whatsoever to the said rectory belonging (which Prances White 
Thomas, wife of George White Thomas, esq., holds for term of her life 
with reversion to John Gustavus Crosbie and Frances his wife, and 
heirs of Frances), granted to plaintiff emd heirs immediately after the 
decease of Frances White Thomas (East., 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Donning ton (Eectory). 

Thomas King, gent., plaintiff and John Rowland, merchant, and 
Joyse his wife, and Benjamin Burch, gent., and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in Waldertori, Stoughton and Doughton alias 
Donington, and moiety of yearly rent of 12s. issuing out of 20 ac. 
land in Doughtou alias Donington, also moiety of rectory of 
DOUGHTON alias DONINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 6 Anne [1707-8]). 

Stephen Hervey, gent., plaintiff, and Benjamin Burch, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Moiety of yearly rent of 12*. issuing out 
of 20 ac. land in Doughton alias Donnington, and moiety of rectory 
of DOUGHTON alias DONNINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 12 Geo. II. [1738-9]). 

See Donnington (Manor) (East., 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Downash (Manor). 

See Michelkam (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Ditchling (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

William Strode, Nicholas Crispe, Abraham lieynardson, and Thomas 
Culham, plaintiffs, and Edward, Earl of Dorset, George Ryvers, kt., 
Kichard Amherst, serjeant at law, and Edward Lyndesey, esq., 
defer oiants Manors of DOWNEASH and BOWLET alias BOWLEIGH 
alias BUGGELET and tenements in Haylesham, Pemsey, Westham, 
Herstmonsceux and Hellingley, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Strode (Hil., 22 Ja. I. [1624-5]). 

Thomas Crompe, gent., plaintiff, and William Strode, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and George Strode, kt., deforciants Manors of 
DOWNEASH and BOWLET alias BOWLEIGH and tenements in Haylesham, 
Pemsey, Westham, Herstmonceux and Hellingley, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1655). 

Stephen Fuller, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Crompe, wid., and John 
Crompe, esq., deforciants Manors of DOWNEASH and BOWLEY alias 
BOWLEIGH and tenements in Haylesham, Pevensey alias Pemsey, 
Westham, Herstmonceux and Hellingly, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 2 Will. & Mary [1690]). 

Thomas Friend, plaintiff, and John Apsley, esq., and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manors of DOWNEASH and BOWLET alias BOWLEIGH 



134 SUSSE MANORS IN THE FEET of 

and tenements in Haylesham, Pevensey alias Pemsey, Westham, 
Horsemoriceux and Mayfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
18 Geo. II. [1745]). 

Downeley (Park). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 
See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [16071 B.C.). 

Down ings (Manor). 

See Wappincjthorne (Manor) (Hi!., 10 Ja. I. [1612-3] D.C.). 

John Kay, kt., and Edward Franceys, kt., plaintiff's, and John 
Leedes, kt., and Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of DOWNINGS 
and tenements in Cowfold, Fyndeii and Combes, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of John Kay (Trin., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Dray ton alias Dray ton- Wigentiolt (Manor). 

See Parham (Manor) (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [16271 ; Hil., 6 & 7 Geo. IV. 

[1826]). 

Drungewick (Manor). 

Richard Threele, esq., plaintiff, and G-eorge Bolles and Joan his 
wife, and John Bolles his son, deforciants Manor of DEUNGEWICK 
alias DEUNGEWIKE and tenements in Wvseborough alias Greene, 
Kerdford, Slynfold, Warnham, Rudgewick and Byllingeshurst, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Richard White, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Onslow, esq., and 
William Threele, esq., deforciants Manors of DEUNGEWEEK and 
LOXWOOD and tenements in Avvfold, Wisborough Greene, Pulborough, 
Billingshurst and Loxwood, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

Arthur Onslow, esq., and Richard Onslow, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Denzil Onslow, esq., deforciant Manors of UEUNGEWEEKE, LOX- 
WOOD and BEOADBEIDGE, and tenements in Wysborrow Green, 
Awfold, Loxwood, Biiliughurst, Pulborow, Ashted, Warnham, Hors- 
ham, Itchingfield alias Hitchingfield and Sullington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Arthur Onslow (East., 3 Geo. II. [1730]). 

Duddlesfold (Manor). See Diddlesfold. 

Duddleswell alias Dudleswell (Manor). 

See Aquila (Hil., 5 Will. & Mary [1693-4] ; East., 4 Geo. II. 
[1731]). 

Dumpford alias Dempford (Hundred). 

See Harting (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See South Harting (Manor) (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

See West Harting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 & 33 
Eliz. [1590]). 



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135 



John Couper, esq., William Holland, gent., find Edward Mychell, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Thomas Caryll, kt., and Eichard Carill, esq., 
deforciants Hundred of DEMPFOED and manors of WESTHAETING, 
WESTHAETYNG [sic, repeated], SHIPLEY alias SHEPLET, KNEPP alias 
KNAPP, WYTHYHAM, GOEINGLEE and TABEELEESHAULL alias TAVER- 
NEESHALL and BENTONS, WASHINGTON, BYDLINGTON and KINGS- 
BAENES, and tenements in Hartyng, Westharting, Southarting, 
Eastharting, Vynyng, Eogate, Provander, Chithurst, Tirwick, Trotton, 
Elsteed, Trafford, Dydlyug, Hawbedine, Stedeham, Shipley alias 
Shepley, Westgrynsted, Henfeild, Lawnecing, Washington, Thakeham, 
Ashington, Horsham, Chyltington, Soumptyng, Cocking, Ifeild alias 
Ifeeld, Nuthurst, Byllynghurst alias Bylynshurst, Ashehurst, Wythy- 
ham, G-oringlee, and Taberlershaull alias Tavernershall and Bentons, 
and rectory of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, and free warren in HAETYNG, 

SOUTHHAETYNG, WESTHAETYNG, EASTHAETYNG, VYNYNG, EOGATE, 

HAWBEDYNE and STEDEHAM, and view of frank pledge in WEST- 

HAETYNG, SOUTHHAETYNG, EASTHAETYNG, EOGATE, PEOYANDEE, 

CHITHUEST, TYEWICK, TEOTTON, ELSTED, TEAFFOED, DYDLYNG, 
SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY and WYTHYHAM, and also the advowson of 
church of SOUTHAETING, and moiety of fair at EOGATE, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of John Couper (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Eichard Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Caryll, kt., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Hundred of DEMPFOED and manors 
of WESTHAETING and WESTHAETING [sic, repeated], and tenements in 
Harting, Westharting, Southharting, Eastharting, Vynyng, Eogate, 
Provander, Chithurst, Turwick, Trotton, Elsteed, Trafford, Dydlyng, 
Hawbedyne and Stedeham, and free warren in HAETING, SOUTH- 
HAETING, WESTHAETING, EASTHAETING, VYNYNG, EOGATE, HAWSE- 
DINE and STEDEHAM, also view of frank pledge in WESTHAETING, 
SOUTHAETING, EASTHAETING, EOGATE, PEOVANDEE, CHITHUEST, 
TIEWICK, TEOTTON, ELSTED, TEAFFOED and DYDLYNG, and advowson 
of church of SOUTHHAETING, also moiety of fair at EOGATE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

Dumpford alias Dempford (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

See Wanningore (East., 30 Eliz. [1588] ; Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Ehted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C. ; East., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664]). 

See Didling (Manor) (Hil., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Dumpford alias Dempford (Park). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Misted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C.). 

Thomas Briggs, LL.D., plaintiff, and Maurice Bocland, esq., and 
Joan his wife, Thomas Pile, esq., George Eyves, esq., Thomas Freke, 
esq., Thomas Penruddock, esq., and John Brookes, gent., deforciants 
Park of DAMPFOED alias DUMPFOED and tenements in Dampford alias 



136 StTSSEX MAJORS IN THE FEET 6t 

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Dumpford, Trotten and Elsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trm., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Duncton alias Dunketon (Manor). See Byworth-Dunketon. 

See Petwortn (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] B.C.). 

The King, plaintiff, and Henry Percy, kt., Earl of Northumber- 
land, and Thomas Wendy, M.D., deforciants Manors of DUNCTON and 
SUTTON and tenements in Duncton and Sutton quitclaimed to the 
King and his heirs (Hil., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535-6]). 

See Petworfh (Honor) (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615] D.C.; Trin., 17 
Ch. I. [1641] D.C.). 

Duncton, New and Old (Advowson of Church). See Dongton. 

Durford (Site of Monastery). 

John Bellingham, gent., and Michael Bowlde, plaintiffs, and 
Henry Mervyn, junior, esq., deforciantSite of late monastery of 
DURFORD and tenements in Durford, Harting and Rowgate, also 
free fishery at DURFORD, co. Sussex, and tenements in Petersfeild, 
Buriton and Weston, co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of John Bellingham (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] D.C.). 

Thomas Bilson, Bishop of Winchester, plaintiff, and Edward 
Bellingham, kt., Henry Mervyn, senior, esq., Henry Mervyn, junior, 
esq., and Christiana his wife, Anne Mervyn, wid., Henry Shelley, esq., 
and Jane his wife, John Bellingham, gent., Michael Boulde, gent., 
William Farnefoulcl, gent., and Mary his wife, William Bynwyn, 
gent., and Philippa Bynwyn, wid., deforciants Site of late monastery 
of DURFORD and tenements in Durford, Harting and Kogate, also free 
fishery at DURFORD, co. Sussex, and tenements in Durford, Peters- 
feild, Buriton and Weston, co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4] D.C.). 

Durford (Free Fishery). See Durford. 

Durrington alias Derrington (Manor). 

Laurence Alcock, gent., plaintiff, and William Whitmore, bt., 
deforciant Manor of DERRINGTON and tenements in Derrington, 
West Tarring, Earth am and Arundell, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

See Telscoml (Manor) (Mich., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Dychening-Garden alias Dychelyng-Garden (Manor). See 
Ditchling. 

Dydling (Manor). See Didling. 
Dyxterne (Manor). See Dixter. 



vili. ix) WILLIAM iv. 

Earlscourt (Manor). See Westdean alias Earlscourt. 

Earnley (Manor). See Ernly. 

Earsham alias Hailsham (Manor). See Hailsham. 

Eartham alias Ertham (Manor). 

See Shillinalee (Manor) (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Wonworth (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

George Grene, John Watersfeild, and John Page, plaintiffs, and 
John Luniley, kt., Lord Lumley, deforciant Manor of EARTHAM and 
tenements in Eartham and Waltham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of G-eorge Grene (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

Garett Kempe, esq., plaintiff, and Agnes Watersf eld, wid., Thomas 
Watersfeld, and John Watersfeld, deforciants Manors of EARTHAM 
and EARTHAM alias BOWDE^ and tenements in Eartham and Waltham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., I Ja. I. [1603]). 

See Slindon (Manor) (Trin., 1649). 

See Binsted (Manor) (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4] ; Trin., 4 
Anne [1705]). 

Eartham alias Bowden (Manor). 

John Page, plaintiff, and Richard Lee, kt., and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manor of ERTHAM alias BOWDON and tenements in 
Ertharn quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. 
[1546]). 

John Watersfeld, plaintiff, and Thomas Knyght and Elizabeth his 
wife, and Edward Rose and Jane his wife, deforciants Two parts, in 
three parts divided, of manor of BOWDENS and tenements in Eartham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &ud heirs (Hil M 35 Eliz. [1592-3]). 

See Eartham (Manor) (East., 1 Ja. I. [1603]). 

Easebourne alias Easeborne (Common of Pasture). 
See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Easebourne alias Easeborne alias Eseborne (Hundred). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 
12 & 18 Eliz. [1570]). 

Easebourne alias Easeborne (Manor). 

See Midhurst (Manor) (Mich., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 
See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Easebourne alias Easeborne (Patronage of Priory). 
See Cowdray (Manor) (East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 
See Midhurst (Manor) (Mich., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 

Easebourne alias Easeborne alias Esseborne (Rectory). 
See Swanborough (Manor) (Mi^ch., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 



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East Aldryngton (Manor). See AUrington. 

East Aldryngton (View of Frank Pledge, Free Fishery and Wreck 

of Sea). 
See Atlingworth (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

East Angmering (Advowson of Church). See Angmering. 

See Parham (Hil., 6 & 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 

George Kinderley, plaintiff, and George liichard PecheJl, esq., and 
Katherine Aiinabeila his wife, deforciants Tenements in Storrington, 
Amberley and North Mundham, and also advowson and right of 
presentation to church of EAST ANGMERIISTG with vicarage of WEST 
ANGMERING, quitclaimed to plaintiff m.& heirs (Hil., 2 Will. IV. [1832]). 

East Angmering (Manor). See Avenells. 

Thomas Bishoppe, kt., plaintiff, and Anthony Bustard, esq., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manors of EAST ANGMERING, ECCLES- 
DEN and AYENELLS, and tenements in East Angmering, West Angmering 
and Poleing, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 18 Ja. 1. 
[1620]). 

See Parham (Manor) (Hil., 6 & 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 

East Allington (Manor). See Allington alias East Allington. 

Eastbourne (Common of Pasture). 

See Pons (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

See Meedes alias Erode (East., 7 Eliz. [1565] ; Mich., 40 & 41 Eliz. 
[1598]). 

See Eastbourne- Gildredfje (Manor) (Mich.. 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Eastbourne (Hundred). 

See Eastbourne (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] ; Mich., 
17 Eliz. [1575] ; Mich., 38 & 39 Eliz. [1596]. 

See Eastbourne-Parker (Manor) (Mich., 20 Ja. I. [1622] ; Mich., 
11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

See Eastbourne-Gildredge (Manor) (Hil., 40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Eastbourne alias Eastborne (Manor). 

James Burton, gent., John Selwyn, gent., and Thomas Gildridge, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Rutland, and Margaret his wife, 
and Henry Herd son and Barbara his wife, deforciants Manor of EST- 
BOURNE, also hundred of ESTBOURNE, and view of frank pledge in 
ESTBOURNE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Burton 
(East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555]). 

Henry Goryng, esq., George Goryng, esq., and William Goryng, 
esq., plaintiffs, and John Sellwyn, esq., and Beatrice his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of EASTBORNE and tenements, and the third part of 



Vin. *ro WiLlikto IV. 

divers lands, view of frank pledge, hundred of EASTBOENE and wreck 
of sea in EASTBOENE and WYLLYNGKDON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Henry Goryng (Mich., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Thomas Parker, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, plain tiffs, and Thomas 
Selwyn, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants M.a,i\or of EASTBOENE, 
and tenements, and the third part of divers lands, view of frank 
pledge, hundred of EASTBOENE, and wreck of sea in EASTBOENE and 
WILLINGDON, granted to Thomas Parker and Elizabeth and the heirs 
male of their bodies, remainder to right heirs of Thomas Parker 
Warranted against said Thomas Selwyn and Elizabeth his wife and 
heirs of Thomas Selwyn, and against John Selwyn, esq., his father, 
and his heirs (Mich., 38 & 39 Eliz. [1596]). 

See Eastbourne- Gildr edge (Manor) (Hil., 40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Eastbourne (Kectory). See Eastbourne-Netherin. 

Eastbourne (Tithes). 

See Eastbourne-Gildredge (Manor) (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687] ; Hil., 
40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

See Eastbourne-Netherin (East., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Eastbourne (Wreck of Sea). See Eastbourne. 

Eastbourne-Burton alias Wilson (Manor). See Eastbourne. 

Thomas Metham, kt., and John Milward, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Burton, kt., and Edward Burton, S.T.D., deforciants Manors 
of EASTBOOENE alias EASTBOOENE-BUETON, MEADSEY and CLAPHAM 
alias CHAMBEES, and tenements in Eastboorne, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiff's and heirs of Thomas Metham (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Francis Sellwyn, esq., and William Jorden, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Burton, S.T.D., and Judith his wife, deforciants Manors of 
EASTBOEN alias EASTBOENE-BUETON and CLAPHAM alias CHAMBEES, 
and tenements in Eastborne, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Francis Sellwyn (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

Ralph Beard, esq., and William Wilson, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Edward Burton, S.T.D., and Judith his wife, deforciants Manors of 
EASTBOENE alias EASTBOENE-BUETON, CLAPHAM alias CHAMBEES and 
SESSINGHAM, and tenements in Eastborne, Willingdon, Jevington, 
Fockeington, Hailesham and Hellingely, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Ealph Beard (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2]). 

John Hartford, gent., plaintiff, and William Willsonne, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of EASTBOENE alias EASTBOENE- 
BUETON, CLAPHAM alias CHAMBEES, SESSINGHAM and MEADSEY, and 
tenements in Eastborne, Willingdon, Jevington, Fokeington, Hailes- 
ham, Hellingleigh and Fletching, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 1658). 

Richard Peacock, esq., and Nicholas Townley, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Wilson, bt., and William Wilson, esq., deforciants Manors of 
EASTBOENE alias EASTBOENE- WILSON, CLAPHAM alias CHAMBEES and 



140 SUSSEX MAJORS fS THE FEE^ OF 

% 

SESSINGHAM, and tenements in Eastborne, Willingdon, Jevington, 
Eowington, Hailesham, East Deane, Pevensey, Westhain and Fletch- 
ing, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Kichard Peacock (East., 29 
Ch. II. [1677]). 

Anthony Trumble, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Wilson, bt., defor- 
ciant Manors of EASTBOURN alias EASTBOURN- WILSON, CLAPHAM 
alias CHAMBERS, SESSINGHAM, MEDLEY, LAMPORT, MEADS alias 
BREADS, BARKHAM, NETHERHALL, TARRING-CAMOIS alias TARRING- 
CANWAYS, and tenements in Eastboura, Willingdon, Jevingtou, 
Folkington, Hailsham, Eastdean, Pevensey, Westham, Fletching^ 
Newick and Maresfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

Eastbourne-Gildredge (Common of Pasture). 

See Eastbourne-Gildredge (Manor) (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Eastbourne-Gildredge (Manor). See Eastbourne. 

Ralph Pope, esq., plaintiff, and James Gildregge, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of EASTBORNE alias EASTBORNE- 
GILDREGGE, and tenements in Eastborne and Willington, also the 
third part of hundred of EASTBORNE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 1 Ja. I. [1603]). 

Sackvill Pope, esq., and John Foster, gent., plaintiffs, and Nicholas 
Gildredge, esq., deforciant Manors of EASTBORNE-GILDREDGE and 
PASHLET, also tenements in Eastborne, Willington and Haylesham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs (Hil., 5 Ch. 1. [1629-30]). 

Thomas Maddison alias Sturmy, esq., and Thomas Bromefeild, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Nicholas Townley, esq., and Jane his wife, defor- 
ciants Third part of manors of KASTBOURNE-GILDRIDGE and PASHLEY, 
and tenements in Eastbourne- Gildridge, Pashley and Haylesham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Maddison (Trin., 26 
Ch. II. [1674]). 

John Smith, esq., and Thomas Gilbert, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas Townley and Jane his wife, John Wood alias Atwood, gent., 
and Anne his wife, and Elizabeth Gilderidge, deforciants Five parts of 
the manors of EASTBORNE-GILDRIDGE and PASHLET 'alias PASHLEIGH, 
and tenements in Eastborne and Haylisharn, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Smith (Trin., 27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

John Pelham, bt., Peter Parker, clerk, and John Tattersall, clerk, 
plaintiffs, and .John Wood alias Atwood, gent., and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in Waldron and sixth part of manors of EAST- 
BOURNE-GiLDREDGE and PASHLEY and of tenements in Eastbourne, 
Eastdeane and Haylesham, also fourth part of a sixth part of manors of 
EASTBOURNE-GILDREDGE and PASHLEY, and tenements in Eastbourne, 
Eastdeane and Haylesham, and common of pasture for all animals in 
EASTBOURNE and EASTDEAN, also all tithes of corn, grain and hay, 
annually arising, growing or renewing in EASTBOURNE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Pelham (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 141 

Thomas Gilbert, gent., and John Parker, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas Gilbert, junior, gent., and Mary his wife, Anne Wood alias 
Atwood, wid., John "Wood alias Atwood, gent., and Ealph Beard, 
deforciants Manors of EASTBORNE-GILDREDGE and PASHLT and tene- 
ments in Eastborne and Haylsham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Gilbert (Trin., Will. III. [1697]). 

Nicholas Gilbert, gent., plaintiff, and Ealph Beard and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Sixth part of manors of EASTBORNE-GILDREDGE and 
PASHLET and tenements in Eastborne and Haylsham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff KK& heirs (Mich., 9 Will. III. [1697]). 

Richard Keech, gent., plaintiff, and Jane Townley, wid., and 
William Wilson, esq., and Jane his wife, deforciants Third part of 
five parts, the whole in six parts divided, of manors of EASTBORNE- 
GILDREDGE and PASHLET and tenements in Eastborne and Hailsham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff w&&. heirs (Mich., 3 Anne [1704]). 

Nicholas Gilbert, junior, gent., plaintiff, and William Wilson, esq., 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Third part of five parts, the whole in 
six parts divided, of manors of EASTBORNE-GILDREDGE and PASHLET 
and tenements in Eastborne and Hailsham quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 3 Anne [1704-5]). 

John Tilden Sampson, esq., plaintiff, and Charles Gilbert, esq., 
deforciont Manors of EASTBOURNE-GILDREDGE and HARTFIELD- 
PASHLET, and tenements and all tithes and portions of tithes of corn 
and grain arising from 95 ac. land in EASTBOURNE and HAILSHAM, and 
one third part of hundred and manor of EASTBOURNE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Eastbourne -Medsey alias Eastborne - Medley (Manor). 

See Meades. 
See Buclchurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C. ; Hil., 

1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Eastbourne-Netherin (Manor of Eectory). 

Henry Tooker, plaintiff, and Francis Eigges, deforciant Manor 
commonly called manor of the Eectory of EASTBOURNE-NETHER-!NN 
and tenements in Eastbourne-Nether-Inn quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 1656). 

Matthias Caldicott, junior, plaintiff, and Thomas Worge and Mary 
his wife, William Smith and Susan his wife, Turentius Cuskley alias 
Cushley and Katherine his wife, and William Brooke, deforciants 
Tenements and third part of manor of EASTBOURN-NETHERIN, also 
tenements and third part of tithes of grain in EASTBOURN, HELLINGLT 
andHoo, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Edward Hurst, plaintiff, and Thomas Worge and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Third part of manor of EASTBOURNE-NETHERIN and third 
part of tenements in Eastbourne, and third part of rectory of EAST- 



142 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

BOURNE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 & 16 Geo. II. 

[1742]). 

John Nourse, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Symons, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Sixth part of rectory of EASTBOURNE-NETHER- 
INN granted to said John Nourse and heirs, during the lives of 
Elizabeth, wife of Roger Langdon, said Mary and John Robert, and 
the longest liver of them (Trin., 47 Geo. III. '[1807]). 

Eastbourne-Parker (Manor). See Eastbourne. 

James Reynoldes, kt., and Thomas Pettitt, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Parker, esq., and Selwyn Parker, gent., deforciants Hundred 
of EASTBOENE and manor of EASTBORNE alias EASTBORNE-PARKER, 
also tenements in Eastborne, Willingdon, Eastdeane, Willmington and 
Haylsham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Eeynoldes 
(Mich., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Thomas Parker, kt., plaintiff, and Selwyn Parker, kt., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of EASTBORNE alias EASTBORNE-PARKER 
and hundred of EASTBORNE, and tenements in Eastborne and Willing- 
don, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652 ; Trin., 9 Geo. I. [1723] ; 
Trin., 9 & 10 Geo. II. [1736] ; Mich., 10 Geo. III. [1769]). 

Eastbourne-Wilson (Manor). 

See Eastbourne and Eastbourne-Burton alias Wilson. 

Eastbrooke alias Estbrooke (Manor). 

William Baber, esq.. plaintiff', and Charles, Earl of Nottingham, 
and William, Lord Howard of Effingham, deforciants Manors of 
ESTBROOKE and SUTHWICK and tenements in Estbrooke, Southwick 
and Bolney, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

Eastdean (Common of Pasture). 

See Eastbourne-Gildredge (Manor) (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Eastdean (Manor) near Chichester. 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East, 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Bourne (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

Peter Garton, gent., plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Ltimley, 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of EASTEDENE and tene- 
ments in Eastedene and Charleton, also advowson of church of 
EASTEDENE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against 
said John. Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth and heirs of John, and against 
heirs of Henry, late Earl of Aruudell, deceased (Trin., 31 Eliz. [1589]). 

See Woolavington (Manor) (East., 37 Eliz. [1595] ; Trin., 14 Ch. I. 
[1638] ; East., 3 Will. & Mary [1691] ; East,, 12 Geo. II. [1739]). 

Eastdean (Park). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.), 



HENRY vin. TO WILLIAM iv. 143 

Eastdean (Rectory) near Seaford. 

John Hoper, esq., plaintiff, and Davies Gilbert, esq., and Mary- 
Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements in East Dean and rectory of 
EAST DEAN granted to said John Hoper and heirs, during the lives of 
Nicholas Willard, James Dippery Willard and Charles Willard, and 
the longest liver of them (Trin., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Eastergate (Advowson of Church Annual Eent). 

See Eastergate (Manor Annual Eent) (Trin., 2 Geo. III. 

[1762]). 

Eastergate (Manor). See Gates alias Eastergate. 

Eastergate (Manor Annual Eent). 

Francis Douce, plaintiff', and Thomas Bouchier, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Annual rent of 35 Qs. 8d. issuing out of manors of 
EASTERGATE, BIRDHAM and HIQHTJRST, and out of divers lands in 
Eastergate, Westergate, Aldingborne, Oveing, Madehurst, Tapton, 
Birdham, Streetington, West Deane, Boxgrove, Tortington, Bunsted, 
Cowford and Bigner Bignour [sic'], and also out of the rectories of 
EASTERGATE and BIRDHAM, and out of the advowsons of the churches 
of EASTERGATE and BIRDHAM, and out of the advowson of vicarage 
of PHELPHAM, and out of the College or free chapel of BOSHAM, 
commonly called the COLLEGE OF BOSHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1762]). 

Eastergate (Eectory Annual Eent). 

See Eastergate (Manor Annual Eent) (Trin., 2 Geo. III. 

[1762]). 

East Ferring (Manor). See Ferring. 

Henry Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and William Bartelott, esq., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of EAST FERRING and tenements 
in Ferring and Goryng quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
19 & 20 Eliz. [1577]). 

Edward Franceis, kt., Henry Goring, esq., William Mille, esq., 
and Henry Bartelott, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry Goring, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of EAST FERRING and tene- 
ments in Ferring, Burton, Sutton, Petworth and Dunckton, also moiety 
of manor of OVINGDEN and tenements in Ovingden, and moiety of 
advowson of church of OVINGDEN, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Edward Franceis (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

East Grinstead (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

East Grinstead (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] B.C.). 

James Innyans, clerk, plaintiff, and Edward, Earl of Dorset, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Advowson of vicarage of EAST GRINSTED 



144 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

granted to plaintiff to present to said church when next vacant, for 
one turn (East, 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

East Grinstead (Borough). 

See Buclchurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 9 Anne 
[1710]). 

East Grinstead (Hundred). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

East Grinstead (Manor). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

East Grinstead (Messuage called Estcotes). See Estcotes. 

East Grinstead (Rectory). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 
See TaUehursi (Hil., 12 Eliz. [1569-70]). 

East Grinstead (Tithes). 

See Sharnfold (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557] B.C.). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 

Edward Payne, junior, gent., and Hannah his wife, plaintiffs, and 
Robert Cooper and Mary his wife, deforciants Portion of tithes of 
corn and grain annually growing, arising and renewing in EAST 
GrRiNSTED quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Payne (Trin., 
1 Ch. I. [1625]). 

East Guldeford alias New Guldeford (Advowson of Church). 

See East Guldeford (Manor) (Hil., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538-9]). 

Thomas Petre, esq., and Simon Baskervile, M.D., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Guldeford, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, John Sydenham, kt., 
and Edward Guldeford, esq., deforciants Tenements in Guldeford 
alias East Guldeford alias New Guldeford, Rye, Pleyden and 
Pesmersh alias Peasmersh, and advowson of church of GULDEFORD 
alias EAST GULDEFORD alias NEW GULDEFORD, and ferry across the 
ROTIIER, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Petre (Hil., 
22 Ja. I. [1624-5]). 

See Hiqnam (Trin., 1659). 

See Iden (Rectory) (Trin., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

East Guldeford alias New Guldeford (Manor). 

Thomas Crumwell, kt., Lord Crumwell, plaintiff, and John Dudley, 
kt., and Joan his wife, daughter and heiress of Edward Guldeford, 
kt., and John Guldeford, esq., son and heir of George Guldeford, 
esq., and Barbara his wife, deforciants. Manors of Little Halden, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 145 

Lambyns, Howseney, Kentyshild, Petbysden, Pepynbury-Magna and 
Pepynbury-Parva, co. Kent., and manors of EAST GULDEFOED alias 
NEW GULDEFOED and BULLOCKYS-TOWNE, and tenements in East 
Guldeford alias New Guldeford, Playden, Iden, Promehill, Farlegh, 
Ivechurch and Wytheham, and ferry called SALCOTE in EAST GULDE- 
FOBD and PLAYDEN, and advowson of church of EAST GULDEFOED 
alias NEW GULDEFOED, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538-9] D.C.). 

Easthampnett (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Wonworth (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Edward Peckham and Grace his wife, plaintiffs, and John Lumley, 
kt., Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
EASTHAMPNETT and tenements in Easthampnett and Boxgrave alias 
Bosegrave quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Peckham 
Warranted against said John, Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth and heirs 
of John, and against heirs of Henry, late Earl of Arrundell, deceased 
(East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Thomas Bowyer, esq., and Robert Badger, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Peckham, gent., and Grace his wife, deforciants Manor of 
EASTHAMPNETT and tenements in Boxgrave quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Bowyer (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

John Stanley, gent., plaintiff, and John Peckham, gent., deforciant 
Manor of EAST HAMPNETT and tenements in East Hampnett and 
Boxgrove quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1656). 

John Comber, esq., plaintiff, and John Peckham, esq., and Frances 
his wife, and Elizabeth Peckham, wid., deforciants Manor of EAST- 
HAMPNET and tenements in Boxgrove quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hi!., 21 & 22 Ch. II. [1669-70]). 

E-ichard Smyth, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Bloodworth, kt., 
deforciant Manor of EASTHAMPNETT and tenements in Boxgrave 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &ud heirs (Trin., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Charles Baldwyn, plaintiff, and Edward Tumour, egq., deforciant 
Manor of EASTHAMPNETT and tenements in Boxgrove quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 7 Geo. II. [1733-4]). 

East Harting (Free Warren). 

See West Harting (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin.. 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

East Harting (Manor). 

See Harting (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See South Harting (Manor) (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

John Browne, gent., and William Tyffin, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Francis Fortescue, esq., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of EAST CASTING and tenements in East Hartyng, South 

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146 SUSSEX MANORS IN tHE FEET OF FINES. 

Hartyng, - Eogate and Elsted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Browne (Trin., 20 Eliz. [1578]). 

See South Harting (Manor) (Hi!., 25 Eliz. [1582-3] ; East., 25 Eliz. 
[1583] ; Hil, 35 Eliz. [1592-3] j HiL, 40 Eliz. [1597-8] ; Hil., 1 Ch. I. 
[1625-6]). 

Henry Ireton, esq., and Henry Weston, esq., plaintiffs, and 
"William Ford, kt., and Anne his wife, and Edward Ford, kt., and 
Sarah his wife, and John Ford, gent., deforciants Manors of EAST 
HARTING and SOUTH HARTING and tenements in Harting, Eastharting, 
Southharting, Eogate and Stedham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Henry Ireton (Mich., 1649). 

Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, bt., plaintiff, and Charles, Earl of 
Tankerville, and Camilla his wife, deforciants Manor of EAST 
HARTING and tenements in South Harting, East Harting, West 
Harting, Hawbodine, Eogate and Stedham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 20 Geo. II. [1747]). 

East Harting (View of Frank Pledge). 

See West Harting (Manor) (East, 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 
& 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 

[1611]). . 

Easthothly (View of Frank Pledge). 
See- Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

East Itchenor (Manor). 

Eoger Hale, plaintiff, and Edmund Wyndsor, esq., and Agnes his 
wife, deforciants Manor of ESTYCHENER and tenements in Burdham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Hil., 9 Eliz. [1566-7]). 

John Grenefeild, plaintiff, and Eichard Hale and Grace his wife, 
deforciants Manor of EST ICHENOE and tenements in Burdham 
quitclaimed to plaint if and. heirs (Hil., 1 Ch. I. [1625-6]). 

Thomas Peckham, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Peckham, senior, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of EAST ITCHENOR 
and tenements in Itchenor, East Itchenor and Birdham, quitclaimed 
toplamtiffaiid heirs (East., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

John Trusler, gent., plaintiff, and John Peckham, esq., and Frances 
his wife, and Elizabeth Peckham, wid., deforciants Manor of EAST 
ITCHENOR and tenements in Birdham, East Itchenor and West 
Itchenor, quitclaimed to plaintiff &ud heirs (Mich., 21 Ch. II. [1669]). 

Thomas Peckham, senior, gent., plaintiff, and William Trusler and 
Grace his wife, George Skinner and Elizabeth his wife, John Manser 
and Mary his wife, William Blimdell and Elizabeth his wife, and 
Thomas Baker, gent., deforciants Manor of EAST ITCHENOR and 
tenements in East Itchenor, Burdham alias Birdham, Madhurst and 
Southstoke, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1 Anne [1702]). 

John Backshell, clerk, and Henry Peckham, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Kichard Peckham, esq., deforciant Manor of EAST ITCHENOR and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IY. 147 

tenements in East Itchenor, Birdham alias Burdham, Aldingbourne, 
Arundell, Poleing, Felpham and Bosham, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of John Backshell (East, 12 Geo. II. [1739]). 

East Lavant (Advowson). 

See Tangmere (Manor) (East., 21 Eliz. [1579]). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (East., 4 Anne [1705] D.C,). 

East Lavant (Manor). 

See Tangmere (Manor) (East., 21 Eliz. [1579]). 

Humphrey May, kt., Eichard Caryll, kt., Edward Morley, esq., and 
James Kirton, esq., plaintiffs, and John Morley, kt., deforciant 
Manor of EAST LAYAI^T alias LAVANT and tenements in East Lavant 
alias Lavant, Tangmere, Easthampnett, Eartham, Pulborow alias Pul- 
borough, Selsey, Clapham, Alfreston alias Alfriston, and Boxgrave 
alias Bosgrave, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Humphrey May 
(Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Boxgrove (Manor) (Mich., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

East Lavant (Tithes). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

East Preston alias Preston-Millars (Manor). See Preston. 

Eastridge (Manor). 

See Deane (Manor) in Tillington (Mich., 14 Geo. III. [1773] ; 
Mich, 23 Geo. III. [1782]). 

East Wantley (Manor). 

See Bewlies (Trin, 4 Will. & Mary [1692] ; East, 12 Will. IIL 
[1700]). 

East Wittering (Common of Pasture). 

See Kenor (Trin, 10 Eliz. [1568] ; Hil, 8 Ja. I. [1610-11]). 

East Wittering (Manor). 

Henry Goryng, George Goryng, esqrs, Edward Tenner and 
Robert Bowyer, gents, plaintiff's, and Kichard Ernley, esq, Anthony 
Kushe, esq, and Eleanor his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Kyngston, Portesey and Wymering, and moiety of manors of Gat- 
combe, Whytwell and Calborne, and moiety of advowson of church of 
Gatcombe, co. Southampton, and manors of ESTWTTTEETNG and 
HUNSTON, and tenements in Estwytteryng, Westwytteryng, Ichener, 
Burdham, Almayngton, Ernley, Sydelsham, Hunston, Eumbaldeswyke, 
Ovyng, Tangmere, Aldingborne, Compton, Bebeton, Estangermyng, 
Westangermyng, Kyrdeford, Pet worth and By worth, co. Sussex, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Goryng (Mich, 4 & 5 Eliz. 
[1562] B.C.). 

See Ernley ( Manor) (Mich, 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

L 2 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Bichard Erneley, esq., plaintiff, and John Tayler and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manors of ESTWYTTEEING and HUNSTON and 
tenements in Estwyttering, Westwyttering, Ichener, Burdham, 
Almodyngton, Erneley, Sidelsham, Hunston, Bumbaldesweek, Oving, 
Tangmere, Aldingborne, Lydsey, Compton, Bepeton, Estangmyring, 
Westangmyring, Kerdford, Peteworth and Byworth, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 21 Eliz. [1579] D.C.). 

Thomas Hide, plaintiff, and Bichard Ernie, esq., and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of EASTWITTEEING and tenements in East- 
wittering, Westwittering and "West Ichenor, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (HiL, 3 Ch. I. [1627-8]). 

Thomas Alcock, clerk, plaintiff, and John Ashburnham, esq., and 
Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of ESTWITTEEING and tenements 
in Eastwittering, Westwittering and West Ichenor, quitclaimed to 
plaintifand heirs (East., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

William Goble, plaintiff, and Lawrence Alcock, gent., deforciant 
Manor of EASTWITTEEING and tenements in East Wittering, West 
Wittering, Ham, West Preston, Eartham and Petworth, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff &K& heirs (Mich., 1652). 

William Yaldwyn, esq., and William Smith, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
John Alcock, clerk, and Laurence Alcock, esq., deforciants Manor of 
EASTWITTERING and tenements in East Wittering quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of William Yaldwyn (HiL, 5 Anne [1706-7]). 

William Fowler, plaintiff, and William Alcock, Charles Alcock, 
and Mary Alcock, spr., deforciants Mauor of EAST WITTEEING and 
tenements in East Wittering quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
42 Geo. III. [1802]). 

George Copis, plaintiff, and William Alcock, clerk, deforciant 
Manor of EAST WITTEEING and tenements in East Wittering quit- 
claimed toplaintif&nd. heirs (HiL, 47 Geo. III. [1807]). 

Eatons alias Eaton alias Eton (Manor). 

Bichard Lyntoft, Bichard Gratwyke, Bichard Hunt, and John 
Agate of Okyndene, plaintiff's, and Thomas Burdevyle, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of ETON and tenements in Eton, Henffeld, Launsing, 
Asshehurst and Westgrensted, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
Bichard Hunt (Trin., 26 Hen. VIII. [1534]). 

William Shelley, kt., plaintiff', and Henry Burdevyle, deforciant 
Manor of ETON and tenements in Henfeld, Asshehurst and West- 
grensted, quitclaimed to plaintiff &u& heirs (East., 34 & 35 Hen. VIII. 
[1543]). 

See Michelgrove (HiL, 23 Eliz. [1580-1] D.C.). 

John GrT&twick, plaintiff, and John Shelley, kt. andbt., and Jane his 
wife, Henry Guldeford, kt., and John Hungerford, kt., deforciants 
Manor [sic] of BATONS and ELSHAMS and tenements in Henfield, Ashe- 
hurst and Westgrinsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against said John Shelley and Jane, and heirs of John, against heirs of 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 149 

John Shelley, his father, and against heirs of William Shelley, brother 
of said John Shelley, the father (Hil., 16 Ja. I. [1618-9]). 

John Scrase, plaintiff, and John Gratwick, gent,, deforciant 
Manor of BATONS and tenements in Henfeild and Ashurst quitclaimed 
to plaintiff* and heirs (Mich., 1656). 

John Scutt, gent., and George Collins, plaintiffs, and John Grat- 
wick the elder, esq., and John Gratwick the younger, esq., and Amy his 
wife, deforciants Manor [sic] of EATONS and ELSHAMS and tenements 
in Hendfield, Ashurst, Bramber and Beeding alias Scale, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of John Scutt (Hil., 7 Geo. II. [1733-4]). 

John Middleton, esq., and Eichard Fleet, plaintiffs, and John 
Gratwick the elder, esq., and Jane his wife, John Gratwick the 
younger and Amy his wife, John Scutt, Henry GofEe, and George 
Collins, deforciants Manor of EATTONS and tenements in Henfeild, 
Ashurst, West Grinsted, East Wittering and Birdham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Middleton (Trin., 8 & 9 Geo. II. [1735]). 

Ebernowe alias Ibernowe alias Hibernowe alias Hyber- 
nowe (Manor). 

See SUllinglee (Manor) (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

See Pallingham (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562]). 

See Arund'el (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 

John Browne and Thomas Smyth, plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of 
Arrundell, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HIBERNOWE alias IBERNOWE and tenements in 
Kyrdeford and Petworth quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Browne (Hil., 13 Eliz. [1570-1]). 

John Smythe, gent., plaintiff, and William Browne, gent., and 
John Tayllor and Constance his wife, deforciants Manor of HIBER- 
NOWE alias IBERNOWE and tenements in Kyrdford and Petworth 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said William 
Browne and his heirs, and against heirs of John Browne, deceased, 
father of said William (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Stephen Marche, gent., and Thomas Payne, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Smyth, gent., and Jane his wife, Thomas Bishopp, kt., 
Edward Erauncis, kt., Joseph Smyth, gent., John Mose, gent., and 
William Mose, junior, deforciants Manor of IBERNOWE alias EBER- 
NOWE and tenements in Kirdford, Petworth, Tillington, Wisborowe 
Green and Fittleworth, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Stephen 
Marche (Mich., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

William Mose, senior, gent., and Eichard Stringer, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Bishopp, kt., Edward Praunceys, kt., Thomas Smyth, gent., 
John Mose, gent., and William Mose, junior, gent., deforciants 
Manor of EBERNOWE alias IBERNOWE and tenements in Kerdford 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Mose, senior (Trin., 
18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Thomas Payne, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Smyth, gent., 
and William Mose, gent., deforciants Manor of IBERNOWE alias 



150 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET? OF FINES. 



EBERNOWE and tenements in Kerdford quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1046]). 

Edward Peachey, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Payne, gent., and 
Matilda his wife, deforciants Manor of EBERNOWE alias IBEENOWE 
and tenements in Kirdford, Ebernowe alias Ibernowe and Petworth, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

John Peachey and Thomas Thornton, plaintiffs, and William 
Peachey, esq., and Susan, his wife, deforciants Manor of EBERNOW 
and tenements in Kerdford granted to plaintiffs for term of 99 years, 
rendering annually one peppercorn at the feast of S. Michael if said 
William Peachey and Susan or either of them so long live (Hil., 
3 Anne [1704-5]). 

Ecclesden alias Egglesden (Manor). 

See East Angmering (Manor) (East., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Humphrey Tufton, kt., and John Tufton, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Bishop, kt. and bt., deforciant Manor of ECCLESDEN alias 
EGLESDEN and tenements in East Angmering, West Angmering, 
Poling, Fering, Goring and Patching, and rectory of ECCLESDEN alias 
EGLESDEN, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Humphrey Tufton 
(East, 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

John Laurence, gent., plaintiff, and John Baker, gent., deforciant 
Manors of ECCLESDEN and WEEKE and tenements in West 
Angmering, Egglesden alias Ecclesden alias Eglesden, Lyminster, 
Weeke, Little Hampton and Tortington, and also all tithes yearly 
growing in the premises aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 1652). 

Thomas Rowney, gent., plaintiff, and William Rowney, esq., and 
Margery his wife, and George Keate, gent., and Sarah his wife, 
deforciants Manors of ECCLESDEN alias EGGLESDEN and WICK and 
tenements in West Angmering, Egglesden alias Ecclesden alias 
Ecclesten, Lymister, Weeke, Little Hampton and Tortington, also all 
tithes annually growing or renewing in the tenements aforesaid, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff* and heirs (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

James Clarke, plaintiff, and Margery Rowney, wid., Sarah Cogan, 
spr., Hugh Keate and Anne his wife, and Thomas Rowney, esq., 
deforciants Manors of ECCLESDEN alias EGGLESDEN and AViCK and 
tenements in West Angmering, Egglesden alias Eccleston alias 
Ecclesden, Lyminster, Weeke, Little Hampton and Tortington, 
also all tithes annually growing or renewing in the tenements 
aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Will. III. 
[1700]). 

Ecclesden (Rectory). See Ecclesden (Manor). 

Eckington alias Ripe (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537]). 



viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 151 

Eckington alias Ripe (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

Eckington alias Veneland (Manor). See Ripe. 

John G-age, K.GK, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Eoteland, and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of EKYNGTON alias VENE- 
LAND and tenements in Ekyngton, Eype, "Westfirles, Walden, 
Estborne and Weatham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1 & 2 
Ph. & Mary [1554-5]). 

See Heighton-S. Glere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Egglesden (Manor). See Ecclesden. 
Eighington (Manor). See Eckington. 
Ekyngton (Manor). See Eckington. 

Elmer (Manor). 

Alan Apsley, kt., and Henry Bartelott, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Groring, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of ELMER and 
tenements in Middleton and Felgheham alias Felghain alias Felfam 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Alan Apsley (Hil., 12 Ja. I. 
[1614-5]). 

John Fagge, bt., and Robert Fagge, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Spence, esq., and Euth his wife, deforciants Manor of ELMER and 
tenements in Twyneham, Balcomb, Ardingly, Eingmer, Southover, 
S. John under the Castle, Lewes, Southmalling, Middleton, Flansham 
and Feltham alias Felpham, also eighth part of manor of HOUNDEA.NE, 
co. Sussex, and tenements in Horley and Eedriffe, co. Surrey, manors 
of Libury alias Libery and Morehall, co. Hertford, and manor of 
Preston near Wingham, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of John Fagge (Trin., 34 Ch. II. [1682] B.C.). 

John Trevor, esq., plaintiff, and John Spence, esq., and Euth his 
wife, and John Speuce, junior, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of ELMER and tenements in Midleton and Feltham alias 
Felpham quitclaimed to plaintiff &n.<\. heirs (Mich., 1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

Elmer (Tithes). 

See Felpham (Manor) (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Elmer Poole in Felpham (Free Fishery). 

See Felpham (Manor) (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635] ; Trin., 13 Ch. I. 

[1637]). 

Elshams (Manor). See Eatons. 

Elsted ( Advowson of Eectory) . 

John Colebrooke, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Hutchinson, 
clerk, deforciant Advowson of rectory of church of ELSTED quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 8 Anne [1709]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 

John Colebrooke, clerk, plaintiff, and Thomas Mills the elder, and 
Thomas Mills the younger, and Patience his wife, deforciants Advow- 
son of church of ELSTED quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 11 
G-eo. III. [1771]). 

James, Lord Selsey, plaintiff, and Walter Islip, clerk, and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Elsted and rectory of ELSTED 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 40 Greo. III. [1800]). 



Elsted alias Ested (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 
See Wanningore (East, 30 Eliz. [1588] ; Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 
See 2V<?*fo (Manor) (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

Richard Smyth, esq., Philip Flemyng, esq., Andrew Mondaie, esq., 
and Walter Flemyng, esq., plaintiffs, and John Mill, bt., and Anne 
his wife, and John Mill, esq., deforciants Manors in co. Southampton 
and manors of ESTED alias ELVESTED, DUMFORD alias DAMFORD alias 
DEMPFORD, DIDLING alias DEDLING, EARNEHURST alias EERNEST, 
ALKISBORNE alias HAWKYSBORNE alias OLD PARK, CAMOTSCOURT, 
TROTTON alias TRATTON alias TRUDINGTON, IFORD and DALLINGRIDGE, 
and also the park of DUMFORD alias DAMFORD alias DEMPFORD, and 
tenements in Elsted alias Elvestead, Dumpford alias Damford alias 
Demford, Didling alias Dedling, Alkisborne alias Hawkisborne alias 
Old Park, Camoyscourt, Trotton alias Tratton alias Tradington, 
Iford, Dallingridge, Earnehurst alias Eernhest, Trayford, Terrick, 
Horsam, Nutstead alias Nurstead, Barcombe, Ditcheling, S. John's 
under the Castle of Lewes, Chalye, Eastgreensted, Horsted-Keynes, 
Hodeley alias Heathlye and Westhodley alias Westheathly, and 
advowsons of churches of E/USPER and HITCHINGFEILD, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Philip Elemyng (Mich., 4 Ch. I. 
[1628] D.C.). 

Ellis Mewe, gent., and William Noyes, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Mill, bt., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of ESTED alias 
ELVESTED, DUMFORD alias DAMFORD alias DEMPFORD, DIDLING alias 
DEDLING, EARNEHURST alias EERNEST, ALKESBORNE alias HAWKES- 
BORNE alias OULD PARK, CAMOTSCOURT, TROTTON alias TRATTON alias 
TRUDINGTON, IFORD and DALLINGRIDGE, and also the park of DAM- 
FORD alias DUMFORD alias DEMPFORD, and tenements in Elsted alias 
Elvestead, Dumpford alias Damford alias Dempford, Didling alias 
Dedling, Alkisborne alias Hawkisborne alias Ould Park, Camoys- 
court, Tratton alias Trotton alias Trudington, Iford, Dallingridge, 
Earnehurst alias Ferneherst, Trayford, Terrick, Horsham, Nutstead 
alias Nurstead, Barcombe, Dichling, S. John's under the Castle of 
Lewes, Chalye, Eastgrinstead, Horsted-Keynes, Hodeley alias Hoath- 
ley and Westhodly alias Westheathly, and advowsons of churches of 
BUSPEB, and HITCHINGFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Ellis Mewe (East., 16 Ch. II [1664]). 

See Didling (Hil., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 



&E&RY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Els ted (View of Frank Pledge). 

See West Harting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 & 33 
Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Elvested (Manor). See Elsted. 

Endelwykes alias Endlevenwykes (Manor). See Enlewykes. 

Enham alias Enam (Manor). 

See Ford alias Forthe (Trin., 22 Hen. VIII. [1530] ; Trin., 24 
Hen. VIII. [1532] ; Mich., 7 & 8 Eliz. [1565] ; Hil., 39 Eliz. 
[1596-7]). 

Enlewykes (Bailiwick). 

Thomas Myddelton and Edward Myddelton, gent., plaintiff's, and 
James Burton, esq., and Alice his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Wylmyngton and Erlyngton, also office of Bailiwick of ENLEYENWYKYS 
alias ENLEWYKES within the Rape of Pevynsey, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of Thomas Myddelton (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555]). 

Enlewykes alias Endelwykes (Manor). 

Thomas Playsted, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Myddleton, gent., 
and Edward Myddleton, gent., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants 
Manor of ENDELWYKES and tenements in Wyllmyngton and Arlyng- 
ton quitclaimed to plaintiff w&& heirs (Trin., 14 Eliz. [1572]). 

Thomas Churchar, esq., and Robert Saye, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
Francis JefBeray, esq., deforciant Manor of ENLEWYKES alias ENDLE- 
VENWYKES and tenements in Arlington and Wilmington quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Churchar (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

Thomas Nutt, kt., plaintiff, and John Stapley, kt. and bt., and 
Mary his wife, and Henry Shelley, esq., and Cordelia his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of ENLEWYKES alias ENDLEVENWYKES and tenements in 
Arlington and Wilmington quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Erches alias Arches (Manor). 

John Packham, senior, plaintiff, and James Thatcher, esq., and 
William Thatcher, esq., deforciants Manor of ERCHIS alias AECHIS 
and tenements in Fraumfeild, Bucksted and Uckfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

William Durrant, gent., plaintiff, and William Peckham, gent., 
and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of ERCHES alias ARCHES and 
tenements in Framfield and Easthoathleigh alias East Hoathly quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 29 & 30 G-eo. II. [1756]). 

John Fuller, plaintiff, and Sarah Peckham the younger, spr., and 
Mary Peckham, spr., deforciants Manor of ERCHES alias ARCHES 
and tenements in Framfield and Easthoathly quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 12 Qeo. III. [1771]). 



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154 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINE&. 



Erleys (Manor). 

Thomas Michell, plaintiff, and Nicholas Jenney and Agnes his wife, 
and Clement Poggesley and Agnes his wife, one of the daughters and 
heirs of John Erley, deforciants Fourth part of manor of EKLETS, 
also fourth part of tenements in Brighthelmyston and Aberton, 
settled on Nicholas Jenney and Agnes his wife during life of said 
Agnes (Hil., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537-8]). 

Nicholas Newton, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Cotton, esq., and 
Mary his wife, and Geoffrey Poole and Katherine his wife, deforciants 
Fourth part of manor of EELES alias EELEYS and fourth part of 
tenements in Bryghthelmeston, Lewes and Abberton, also common of 
pasture for 320 sheep on the Down at BRYGHTHELMESTON, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

Abraham Edwards, plaintiff, and George Newton, gent., and 
Nicholas Newton, gent., deforciants Manor of EELEYS and tenements 
in Brighthelrneston and Abberton alias Ebberton quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (Trin., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Abraham Edwards, plaintiff, and George Newton, gent., and Mary 
his wife, and Nicholas Newton, gent., deforciants Manor of EELEYS 
and tenements in Brighthelmston and Abberton alias Ebberton quit- 
claimed to plaintiff KK& heirs (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Abraham Edwards, senior, and Abraham Edwards, junior, plaintiffs, 
and Robert Clarke and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of EELEYS 
and tenements in Worth, Brighthelmston, Abberton alias Ebberton 
and Eastgrmsted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Abraham 
Edwards, senior (Hil., 23 Ch. I. [1647-8]). 

See Middleham (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699]). 

Ernley alias Ernly (Manor). 

John Serle, plaintiff, and Edward Bartlett, gent., and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of EENLEY and tenements in Ernley, 
Sedelesham and Hani, settled on said Edward Bartlett and Joan for 
their lives, remainder to right heirs of Edward Bartlett (Hil., 
33 Hen. VIII. [1541-2]). 

George Fenner, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Bartlet, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of EENELEY and tenements in Erneley and Sydlesham 
quitclaimed to plaint iff and heirs (East., 3 Eliz. [1561]). 

Richard Erneley, esq., plaintiff, and George Fenner, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of EENELEY and tenements 
in Erneley, Estwyteryng and Sidelsham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 6 Eliz. [1564]). 

Edward Fenner, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Erneley, esq., 
deforciant Manors of EENELEY and ESTWITTEEING and tenements in 
Erneley, Estwittering, Westwittering, Alrnonyngton, Westychenor, 
Burdham, Syddelsham, Ovyng, Tangmer and Lydsey, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

Richard Taylor, gent., plaintiff,' and Richard Ernie, esq., and 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 155 

Susan his wife, deforciants Manor of ERNLE alia* KRNLKY and 
tenements in Ernie alias Ernley, Siddlesham and East Wittering, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff bid heirs (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Thomas Briggs, LL.D., and Stephen Penford, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Eichard May, esq., Thomas Bickley, esq., and Eichard Taylor, gent., 
and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of ERNLE alias ERNLEY and 
tenements in Ernie alias Ernley, Sidlesham and East Wittering, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Brisrsrs (Mich., 32 Ch. II. 
[1680]). 

Eobert Smith, plaintiff, and Eichard Taylor, gent., and Dorothy 
his wife, Thomas Ketcheler and Mary his wife, and William Eoper 
and Grrace his wife, deforciants Manor of ERNLE alias ERNLEY and 
tenements in Ernley alias Ernie, Sidlesham, East wittering and Ancton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 35 & 36 Ch. II. [1683-4]). 

Eobert Smyth, gent., and George Parker, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Eichard Taylor, gent., and Dorothy his wife, Gregory Cobden and 
Anne his wife, and John Hitchcock and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of ERNLEY and tenements in Ernley, Sidlesham, East Witter- 
ing, Eongton and Chichester, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Eobert Smyth (Mich., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Edward Diggens and Francis Diggens, plaintiffs, and Sarah 
Skelton, John Baylis and Sarah his wife, Thomas Sanders Dupuis and 
Martha his wife, Eobert Gribson and Susan his wife, Mar}^ Skelton, 
spr., and Edward Howes and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor 
of ERNLY alias ERNLEY and tenements in Ernly alias Ernley alias 
Erneley, Siddlesham and East Wittering, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Edward Diggens (Trin., 13 Oeo. III. [1773]). 

William Johnson and John Newland, plaintiffs, and John Slade 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of ERNLY alias ERNLEY 
and tenements in Ernley, Siddlesham, East Wittering and S. Peter the 
Less in City of Chichester, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Johnson (Trin., 17 Oeo. III. [1777]). 

William Johnson and John Newland, plaintiffs ,' and Thomas 
Baker, Doctor of Physick, John Wilson and Elizabeth his wife, and 
John Slade and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of ERNLY alias 
ERNLEY alias EARNLEY and tenements in Ernly, Sidlesham and East 
Wittering, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Johnson 
(Hil., 19 aeo. III. [1779]). 

William Woollams Holland, clerk, and Thomas Ehoades, esq., 
plaintiffs, and William Slade and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of ERNLY alias ERNLEY alias EARNLEY and tenements in Ernly 
alias Ernley alias Earnley, Sidlesham and East Wittering, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Woollams Holland (Mich., 1 
Will. IY. [1830]). 

Ernley (Manor Annual Eent). 

Eichard Ernie, esq., plaintiff, and William Ingler alias Engler, 
gent., and Jane his wife, deforciants Annual rent of ft 3s. 4<f. issuing 



1&6 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET Ofc 

out of manor of ERNLE and tenements in Ernie and Sidlesham quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Erringham alias Eryngham alias Irringham (Manor). 

See Chiltington (Manor) (East., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 

George Jeff ryes, esq, plaintiff, and Cecil Tufton, esq, and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of Cosen alias Coston, co. Leicester, 
and manor [sic] of ERRINGHAM, ERREINGHAM-WALSTED, ERRINGHAM - 
BRUSE alias ERRINGHAM-BRUCE, and tenements in Old Shoreham, 
New Shoreham and Breeding alias Scale, co. Sussex, granted to 
plaintiff for term of 99 years if said Elizabeth live so long, rendering 
annually one peppercorn to said Cecil Tufton and Elizabeth and heirs 
of Cecil (Mich, 1 Geo. II. [1727] D.C.). 

Joseph Ashton, gent, plaintiff, and Elizabeth Gray, wid, Ayliffe 
Tufton, Diana Tufton, Charlotte Tufton, and Christiana Tufton, sprs, 
deforciants Five sixth parts of manor of Cosen alias Coston, co. 
Leicester, and five sixth parts of manor [sic] of ERRINGHAM, ERRING- 

HA.M-WALSTED, ERRINGHAM-BRUSE alias ERRINGHAM-BRTJCE, and 

tenements in Old Shoreham, New Shoreham and Breeding alias 
Scale, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich, 17 Geo. II. 
[1743] B.C.). 

Erringham (Manor Annual Eent). 

Elizabeth Gunn, plaintiff, and William Harris, gent, and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 10 issuing out of manor of 
ERRINGHAM and tenements in Old Shoreham and Beeding quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and. heirs (East, 25 Ch. 11. [1673]). 

Harry Bridger, QSQ., plaintiff, and Hie-hard Shad well, esq, and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 10 issuing out of manor [sic~] 
of ERRINGHAM, ERRING H AM -WALSTEAD and ERRINGHAM-BRUCE alias 
ERRINGHAM-BRUSE and tenements in Old Shoreham, New Shoreham 
and Beeding, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin, 5 Geo. III. 
[1765]). 

Erringham alias Brewes- Barns (Manor). See Chiltington. 
Erringham-Bruse alias Bruce (Manor). See Erringham. 
Erringham- Walsted (Manor). See Erringham. 
Ersham (Manor). See Hailsham alias Earsham. 
Ertham (Manor). See Eartham. 
Erthingley (Advowson of Church). See Ardingly. 
Eryngham (Manor). See Erringham. 
Eseborne (Hundred). See Easebourne. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 157 

Esebourne (Manor and Patronage of Priory). See JEaselourne. 

Esewrithe (Hundred). 

SeeArundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C. ; Mich., 12 & 
13 Eliz. [1570]). 

Ess e borne (Eectory). See Easeloume. 
Estbourne (Manor). See Eastbourne. 
Estbrooke (Manor). See Eastlrooke. 

Estcotes (Messuage) in East Grinstead. 

Edward Goodwyn, plaintiff, and James Cotcheford and Katherine 
his wife, deforciants Messuage called ESTCOTES and lands in Est 
Grynsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. 
[1564]). 

Ested (Manor). See Elsted. 

Eston (Manor). 

Nicholas Tycheborne, plaintiff, and William Stanney, gent., 
deforciant Manor of ESTON and tenements in Sydlesham, Almodyng- 
ton, Erneley and Northmundham, settled on said William Stanney 
and heirs (Mich., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Eston alias Hunnington (Manor). 

Thomas Johnson, plaintiff, and Mary Wright the elder, Mary Wright 
the younger, Elizabeth Wright, Thomas Brown, clerk, and Frances his 
wife, and Catherine Wright, deforciants Manor of ESTON alias 
HUNNINGTON and tenements in Little Horsted quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 
and heirs (East., 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Bichard Attree, Edmund Catt, and Thomas Dicker, plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Johnson and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor or reputed 
manor of Eston alias Hunnington and tenements in Little Horsted 
Kings Silver Book (HiL, 55 Geo. III. [1815]). 

Estychener (Manor). See East Itchenor. 

Etchingham (Advowson of Church). 

See Etchingham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Ja. I. [1620] ; Trin., 25 & 
26 Geo. II. [1752]). 

Harvey Walklate Mortimer, plaintiff, and Sir John Lade, bt, 
and Letitia his wife, deforciants Tenements in Etchingham, Burwash 
and Ticehurst, and also advowson of church of ETCHINGHAM, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 

Etchingham alias Itchingham (Manor). 

William Dalyson and Edmund Dyghton, esqrs., plaintiffs, and 
Eobert Tyrwhite, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of 

ECCHYNCKHAM, SALEHEEST, MUNFETLD and GtOTTNGHAM, and 



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ments in Ecchyngham, Saleherst, Munfeyld and Glotyngham, settled 
on said Elizabeth for her life, remainder to said Robert Tyrwhite and 
the heirs of his body bv Elizabeth, remainder to right heirs of 
Elizabeth (Trin., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Thomas Hayward, gent., and George Duncumbe, gent., plaintiffs, 
and '"William Tirwhitt, esq., and Katherine his wife, deforciants 
Manors of ECHINGHAM and SALEHIJRST alias ECHINGHAM-SALEHTJRST 
alias ITCHTNGHAM-SALEHURST and tenements in Echingham alias 
Itchingham and Salehurst, also arlvowson of church of ECHINGHAM 
alias ITCHINGHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Hayward (Mich., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

John Fuller, esq., plaintiff, and Lawrence Williams, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and William Warburton, esq., and Barbara his wife, 
deforciants Manors of ITCHINGHAM alias ETCHINGHAM and SALE- 
HURST and tenements in Itchingham alias Etchingham, Salhurst, 
Burwnsh, Tisehurst and Eobertsbridge, and also advowson of church 
of ETCHINGHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 25 & 26 
Geo. II. [1752]). 

William Shadwell, gent., plaintiff, and Sir John Lade, bt., and 
Dame Letitia his wife, deforciants Manor [sic] of ITCHINGHAM alias 
ETCHINGHAM and SALEHURST and tenements in Etchingham and 
Salehurst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 42 Geo. III. 
[1802]). 

Etchingham-Salehurst (Manor). See Etchingham. 
Eton (Manor). See Batons. 
Eweline (Manor). See Neweline, 

Ewhurst (Advowson of Church). 

John Hickes, esq., and Nathaniel Powell, junior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Erancis, Viscount Mountague, deforciant Advowson of church of 
EWHURST alias EWHERST quitclaimed tv plaintiffs &&& heirs of John 
Hickes (East., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

Ewhurst (Manor). 

Thomas Fenys, kt., Lord Dacre, John Gaynesford, kt., William 
Pelham, kt., Thomas Willoughby, Serjeant at law, Henry Norreys, 
senior, esq., Richard Belyngeham, esq., Robert Jenour, John Thetcher, 
William Threle, and John Wyldgoos, plaintiffs, and Giles Eenys, esq., 
deforciant Manors of EWHURST [sic] and EWHURST [sic] and 
tenements in Ewhurst, Northyam. Bekley, Playden, Iden and 
Pesemersh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Norreys 
Warranted against John, Abbot of monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, 
and his successors (Mich., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

See Suttinahill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] B.C.). 

Walter Covert, kt., and Marmaduke Darrell,. kt., plaintiffs, and 
Sampson Lennard, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 159 

EWHUEST alias EWIIEEST and tenements in Ewhurst alias Ewherst, 
Northyam, Beckley, Iden, Playden and Peasmarsh, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of "Walter Covert (Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

John Bromfeild, gent., plaintiff, and Sampson Leonard, esq., and 
Margaret his wife, and Henry Leonard, kt.. deforciants Manor of 
EWHUEST alias EWHEEST and tenements in Ewhurst alias Ewherst, 
Northyam, Beckley, Iden, Playden and Peasmarsh, quitclaimed to 
plaintif and heirs (Hil., 6 Ja. 1. [1608-9]). 

Ewhurst alias Jewhurst (Manor). 

Edmund Scarnyng, esq., Ezekiel Scarnyng, gent., William Owyn, 
gent., and Thomas Owyn, gy&i., plaintiffs, and William West, kt., Lord 
Lawarr, and Thomas West, kt., deforciants Manor of JEWHUEST alias 
EWHUEST and tenements in Jewhurst alias Ewhurst, Shermanbury, 
Cowfold and Henfeld, co. Sussex, and tenements in Wherwell and 
Midelton, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edmund 
Scarnyng (East., 32 Eliz. [1590] D.C.). 

See Sompting (Manor) (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

Thomas Houghton, gent., plaintiff, and William Heath, gent., and 
Eleanor his wife, and John Grratwick, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of EWHUEST and tenements in Shermanbury, 
Hendfeild, Cowfould and Ashehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

James Butler, esq., and Robert Leeves, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
Robert Heath, esq., deforciant Manor of EWHUEST and tenements 
in Shermanbury, Hendfeild, Cowfold, Westgrinsted, Bolney, Cuck- 
feild, Piddinghoe, Ardingly and Mayfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of James Butler (East., 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 

John Challen, e^., plaint iff, and Thomas, Lord Pelham, and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of EWHUEST alias JEWHUEST and tene- 
ments in Shermanbury quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

Ewhurst alias Jewhurst (Park). 

See Sompting (Manor) (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

Excetseynclere (Manor). 

See BramUetye (Manor) (Trin., 15 Hen. VIII. [1523] D.C.). 

Excett (Manor). 

See Bayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

John Chamberlayne, esq., plaintiff, and William Hervey, kt., and 
Penelope his wife, and Thomas Grage, bt., deforciants Manors of 
EXCEATT and EEISTON and tenements in Exceatt, Eriston, Crowlink, 
Maresfeild and Pevensey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

See Maresfield (Manor) (Trin., 1653). 



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160 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FltfES. 

Eydon alias I don (Manor Annuity). See Iden. 

The Queen, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Westmoreland, kt., 
deforciant Divers annuities in various counties, inter alia, an annuity 
of 4 issuing out of the manor of EYDON alias Idon, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to the Queen, her heirs and successors (East., 2 & 3 Ph. 
&Mary [1556] D.C.). 

Eysbourne (Patronage of Priory). See Easelourne. 



Fairleigh (Manor). See Fairliglit. 

Fairlight alias Farleigh (Advowson of Church). 

Henry Bobinson, gent., plaintiff', and Philip Hawkins and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Advowson of church of FARLEIGH alias FAIRLIGHT 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 28 G-eo. III. [1788]). 

William Bishop, gent., plaintiff and Richard Wadeson, clerk, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Rectory of FARLEIGH alias FAIRLIGHT 
and advowson of church of FARLEIGH alias FAIIILIGHT quitclaimed to 
plaintiff^ heirs (Mich., 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Fairlight alias Farleigh alias French-Court (Manor). 

John Sakevile, plaintiff, and John Cowper and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manor of FRENCH-COURT and tenements in Farlegh 
quitclaimed to plaintiff sand heirs Warranted against John, Abbot of 
the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors (Triii., 24 
Hen. VIII. [1532]). 

See Ore (Manor) (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

See Baldslow (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

John Brooke, gent., and Frances his wife, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Brian, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of FARLEIGH 
alias FRENCH-COURT and tenements in Farleigh, Catsfeild, Ashborn- 
ham and Penhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Brooke 
(Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

John Hedger, plaintiff, and Anne Brian, wid., and John Brooke, 
gent., and Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of FARELEIGH alias 
FRENCH-COURT and tenements in Fareleigh, Pett, Icklesham, Gestling 
Ore and Westfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 sand heirs (Trin., 1655). 

Stephen Iggelsden, plaintiff*, and Edward Hedger and Mary his 
wife, and Daniel Iggelsden and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
FAIRLEIGH alias FRENCHCOURT and tenements in Fairleigh, Pett, 
Icklesham, Gestling, Ore and Westfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 3 G-eo. I. [1716]). 

Richard Thornton, clerk, plaintiff, and Jonathan Stevens, gent., 
and Abigail his wife, deforciants Manor of FAIRLEIGH alias FRENCH- 
COURT and tenements in Fairleigh, Pett, Icklesham, Gestling, Ore, 



HENRY vm. TO WILLIAM iv. 161 

Westfeild, Crowhurst, Mountfeild and Salehurst, quitclaimed to 
fitainti/'&nd heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. II. [1731]). 

Fairlight alias Farley (Messuage called Hayte). See Hayte. 

Falmer (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Falmer (Manor). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Falmer (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

The Queen, plaintiff, and Jerome Beale, senior, gent., and Anne 
his wife, and Jerome Beale, junior, gent., deforciants Rectory of 
FALMER and all tithes annually growing or renewing in Falmer 
quitclaimed to the Queen and her heirs (Hil., 38 Eliz. [1595-6]). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 

Walter Dobel, esq., plaintiff, and Goddard Gravenor, esq., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Rectory of FALMER and tenements in 
Falmer, also ail tithes of sheaves, grain, hay, wool, and all other tithes 
annually growing or renewing in Falmer, and also advowson of vicarage 
of FALMER, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Robert Lamb, clerk, vicar of Falmer, plaintiff, and Judith Sheldon, 
spr., and Mary Sheldon, spr., deforciants Rectory of FALMER quit- 
claimed to said vicar of Falmer and his successors (Hil., 11 Geo. I. 
[1724-5]). 

See Howe Court (Trin., 24 & 25 Geo. II. [1781]). 

Fant (Manor). See Frant. 

Farleigh alias French-Court (Manor). See Fairlight. 

Farley (Messuage). See Fairlight. 

Farneridge (Manor). See Farredge. 

Farnhurst alias Fernest (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Elsted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] B.C. ; East., 
16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

SeeDidling (Manor) (Hil., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Farredge alias Farrege alias Farneridge (Manor). 

William Hay, plaintiff, and Edward Elryngton, esq., and Grace 
his wife, deforciants Manor of FARREGE and two messuages called 
FARREGE and LE HOPE and lands in Saleherst quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 

Harbert Hay, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Sheather alias Stace and 
Mary his wife, George Mace and Elizabeth his wife, Richard Jeffery 

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162 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 

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and Deborah his wife, and Robert Sharpe and Priscilla his wife, 
deforciants Manor of FARREDQE alias FARNERIDGE and tenements in 
Saleherst quitclaimed to plaintiff tm& heirs (Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Harbert Hay, esq., plaintiff, and William Newman, gent., and 
Anne his wife, Francis Norman, gent., and Bethsia his wife, and 
William Hickes, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
FARREDGE alias FARFERIDGE and tenements in Saleherst quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 22 Ja. T. [1624]). 

Fairings (Manor). See Ferrings. 
Fearne (Manor). See Feme. 
Felfam (Manor). See Felpham. 
Felgham (Manor). See FelpJiam. 

Felpham alias Phelpham (Advowson of Vicarage Annual Rent). 
See Easter gate (Manor Annual Rent) (Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1762]). 

Felpham alias Feltham alias Felgham alias Phelpham 

(Manor). 

John Huband, kt., and John Nuthall, esq., plaintiffs, and Robert, 
Earl of Leicester, deforciant Manor of Lower-Court, co. Gloucester, 
and manor of FELFIIAM and tenements in Felfharn, Flansham, 
Mydleton and Bersteed, co. Sussex, and manors of Ichington alias 
Ichington-Longa, Henyley and Blackwell, and rectory of Napton, 
co. Warwick, and manors of Hampton-Magna, Parva-Bradforton and 
Merston-Sicca, and advowson of church of Merston-Sicca, co. 
Worcester, and manor ef Langley, co. Oxford, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of John Huband (Hil., 24 Eliz. [1581-2] D.C.). 

Henry Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and Robert, Earl of Leicester, and 
Lettice his wife, deforciants Manor of FELTHAM alias FELGHAM 
alias FELGEHAM alias FELFAM and tenements in Feltham alias 
Felgham alias Felgeham alias Felfam, Flanceham and Wyke, quit- 
claimed io plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 27 & 28 Eliz. [1585]). 

Anthony Clowes, plaintiff, and Henry Goring, kt., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of FELTHAM alias FELGHAM alias 
FELGEHAM and tenements in Feltham alias Felgham alias Felgeham 
quitclaimed lo plaintiff and heirs (East., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Nicholas Tompson, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Clowes and 
Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of FELTHAM alias FELGHAM 
alias FELGEHAM alias FELFAM and tenements in Feltham alias 
Felgham alias Felgeham alias Felfam, Flanceham and Wyke, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Richard Spencer, esq., Edward Spencer, kt., Nicholas Wolfe, esq., 
and Matthew Clerke, clerk, plaintiffs, and Robert Anderson, gent., 
and [Catherine his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of FELFAM 
alias FELTUAM alias FELGHAM alias FELGEIIAM and tenements 
and five fishery in ELMER POOLE, and view of frank pledge in 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 163 

FELFAM alias FELGHAM alias FELTHAM alias FELGEHAM, FLANCEHAM, 
WYKE, ELMEE, MIDDLETOX, GLATTING, BURTON aud SUTTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Richard Spencer (Trin., 11 Ch. I. 
[1635]). 

Thomas Kingsford, plaintiff, and John Boys, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of FELFAM alias FELTHAM 
alias FELGHAM alias FELGEHAM and tenements and free fishery 
in ELMER POOLE in Felfam alias Felgham alias Feltham alias 
Felgeham, Flanceham, Wyke, Elmer, Middleton, Glatting, Burton, 
Sutton, Waltham, Wollavington and Barlavington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 1 and heirs (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Richard Spencer, esq., and Nicholas Wolfe, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John Boys, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and Robert Anderson, esq., 
aud Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of FELFAM alias FELTHAM 
alias FELGHAM alias FELGEHAM and tenements in Felfam alias 
Feltham alias Felgham alias Felgeham, Flansham, Weeke, Glatting, 
Burton and Sutton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Spencer (Trin., 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

Roger Sparks, clerk, plaintiff, and John Boyes, esq., deforciant 
Manor of PHELPHAM alias FELGHAM alias FELTHAM and tenements in 
Felthani alias Felgham alias Felpham quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Jane Grosvenor, wid., plaintiff, and Matthias D'Oyly, clerk, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of FELPHAM alias FELTHAM alias 
FELGHAM alias FELFAM alias FALGEHAM and tenements in Felpham, 
Fansham, Clymping and Ford, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 23 Geo. III. [1782]). 

William Pellett, plaintiff, and Matthias D'Oyly, clerk, and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of FELPHAM alias FELTHAM alias FELG- 
HAM alias FELFHAM alias FKLGEHAM and tenements in Felpham and 
Flansham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 42 Geo. III. 
[1802]). 

John Heather Hussey and William Titchener, plaintiffs, and 
William Pellett and Charlotte his wife, deforciants Manor of FELP- 
HAM alias FELTHAM alias FELGUAM alias FELFAM alias FELGEHAM 
and tenements in Felpham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Heather Hussey (East., 3 Geo. IV. [1822]). 

Felpham alias Feltham (Manor Annual Rent). 

See Binderton (Manor Annual Rent) (Mich., 12 Geo. I. [1725]). 

Felpham alias Phelpham (Rectory). 

Thomas Parry, plaintiff, and Laurence Batten and Anne his wife, 
and John Staplehorne and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Phelpham and rectory of PHELPHAM, also all tithes growing or 
renewing in Phelpham, granted to plaintiff during lives of Anne, 
Elizabeth Weaver, and Katherine Colleton, and the longest liver of 
them (Trin., 11 Geo. I. [1725]). 

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164 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE PEET OF PINES. 

"William Clarke, clerk, plaintiff, and John Batten, gent., deforciant 
Tenements in Felpham and rectory of FELPHAM, and all tithes, 
oblations and obventions to said rectory belonging, granted to plaintiff 
and heirs during life of Joseph Baker of City of Chichester, surgeon 
(HiL, 9 Geo. III. [1769]). 

Felpham (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Felpham (Manor) (Trm., 11 Ch. I. [1635] ; Trin., 13 Ch. I. 
[1637]). 

Feltham (Manor Annual Eent). See Felpham. 

Feme (Manor). 

Thomas Freman and Thomas Foster, plaintiffs, and John Mychel- 
borne, deforciant Manor of FEKNE and tenements in Mundefeld, 
Salehurst, Whatlyngton, Beckle, Cleyton and Pykecombe, settled on said 
John My chelborne for life, remainder to John Carrell, Edward Sharley, 
esq., John Byrehe, Thomas Newdygate, John Gefferey, Grodard Foster, 
John Mychell, Ninian Warde, John Stempe, junior, and John Morley, 
son of Robert Morley, gent., for term of 20 years, and after end of 
that term, said manor and divers tenements in Mundefeld, Salehurst, 
"Whatlyngton and Beckle to remain to Edward Mychelborne, one of the 
sons of said John, and heirs male of the body of Edward, in default, to 
John Michelbourne, junior, and heirs male of his body, in default, 
to Richard Michelbourne and heirs male of his body, in default, 
to Thomas Michelborne and his heirs ; and after the said term of 20 
years, tenements in Cleyton and Pykecombe to remain to said Thomas 
Mychelborne and heirs male of his body, in default, to said Richard 
Michelborne and heirs male of his body, in default, to said Edward 
Michelborne and heirs male of his body, and in default, to John 
Michelborne and heirs (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551]). 

John Michelborne, senior, and Edward Michelborne, plaintiffs, 
and John Michelborne, junior, Thomas Michelborne and Alice his 
wife, deforciant l s Manor of FERNE and tenements in Mundefeld, 
Whatlyngton, Salehurst, Beckle and Cookefeld, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Michelborne, senior (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Richard Dunek and Launcelot Davis, plaintiffs, and Edward 
Michelborne, kt., deforciant Manor of FERNE and tenements in 
Mundefield alias Mountfield, Whatlington and Saleherst, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Dunck (East., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

John Boyes, gent., and Robert Hanson., gent., plaintiffs, and 
Lancelot Davis, gent., deforciant Tenements in Moimtfeild and 
Whatlington, and also moiety of manor of FEARNE, and moiety of 
20s. rent in Mouutfeild and Whatlington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Boyes (East., 22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

Tilden Smith, plaintiff, and Sir John Brewer Davis, kt., and 
Frances his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of FERYNE alias 
FEENE and tenements in Mountfield, Whatlington, Brdiam and Sale- 
hurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff' smd heirs (Mich., 55 Geo. 1JI. [1814]), 



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165 



Fernest (Manor). See Farnhurst. 
Fernt (Manor). See Frant. 

Ferring alias Ferry ng (Manor). See East Ferring. 

John Lloyd, plaintiff, and John Palmer, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciantsbl&nor of FEREYNG and tenements in Ferry ng, Est Pres- 
ton. West Preston. Goryng, Estangmeryng, Lytle-Hampton, Teapton, 
Barnham, Walberton and Chyltyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 37 Heu. VIII. [1545]). 

Ferring (Tithes). 

See Donnington (Manor) (East., 1654). 

See Kingston (Manor) (Trin., 51 G-eo. III. [1811]). 

Ferrings alias Ghiltington-Ferrings (Manor). 

Richard Culpeper of Erthyngly, junior, John Chaloner of Cokfeld, 
John a Wodde of Clayton, and John Amore of Wy vyllysfeld, plaintiff's, 
and John Wody and Anne his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of 
FERRYNG alias CHYLTYNGTON-FARRYNG and tenements in Westmes- 
ton quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Culpeper (Trin., 
2 Hen. VIII. [1510]). 

Thomas Martyn arid Robert Chatfell, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Chaloner, gent., deforciant Manor of PARSINGS and tenements in 
Chiltington in parish of Westmeston quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Martyn (East., 12 Eliz. [1570]). 

Roger Comber, gent., and William Markewick, plaintiffs, and 
Richard Challoner, senior, gent., and Nicholas Challoner, senior, gent., 
deforciants Manor of FERRINGES alias FARRINGES and tenements in 
Chiltington and Westmeston quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Roger Comber (East., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

Samuel Howell and John Tomkins, plaintiffs, and Nicholas 
Challoner, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
FERRINGS alias CHILTINGTON-FERRINGS and tenements in Chiltington, 
Westminston and Plumpton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Samuel Howell (East., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

Thomas Greene, plaintiff, and Nicholas Challoner, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of FERRINGS alias CHILTINGTON- 
FERRLNGS and tenements in Chiltington, Westmiston and Plumpton, 
granted to plaintiff for term of 99 years if said Nicholas Challoner 
and Elizabeth live so long, rendering annually 60 to said Nicholas 
and Elizabeth (Mich., 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

David Fuller, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Chaloner and Thomas 
Chaloner, deforciants Manor of FERRINGS alias CHILTINGTON- 
FERRINGS and tenements in Chiltington, Westminston and Plumpton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 7 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Charles Hughes Hallett and William Austen, plaintiffs, and 
William Coast and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of 



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166 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET O 

FEBRINGS alias CHILTINGTON-FERRINGS and tenements in West- 
niinston alias Westmeston quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Charles Hughes Hallett (Hil., 7 & 8 Geo. IV. [L827J). 

Field alias Knell alias Kncle (Manor). 

Edward Cooke, plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, kt., and Katherine 
his wife, deforciants Manors of FEELD and KNOLL alias KNELL and 
tenements in Tarryng, Goryng, Dorryngton and Brodwater, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

Richard Richardson, esq., and James Quilter, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Martha Markham, wid., deforciant Manor of FIELD alias KNELL 
alias KNOLE alias FIELD- PLACE and tenements in Goring, Taring, 
Dirringtou and Broadwater, and also all tithes yearly arising in parish 
of GOKING, and likewise rectory of GOBING, and advowson of vicarage 
of GORING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Richardson 
(East., 7 Geo. III. [1767]). 

Filsham (Manor). 

See Ramerden (Mich., 20 Hen. VIII. [1528] ; Trin., 3 & 4 Ph. & 
Mary [1557] ; Hil., 1 Eliz. [1558-9] ; Hil., 1 Ja. I. [1603-4] ; Mich., 
4 Ja. I. [1606] ; Hil., 12 Ja. 1. [1614-5]). 

Giles Garton, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Apsley, esq., John 
Apsley, gent., and Henry Apsley, gent., deforciants Manor of 
FILSHAM and tenements in Filsham, Hollington, S. Leonards, Bulver- 
hide, S. Mary of the Castle, Ore and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

John Trethewy, gent., plaintiff, and BaynhamThrockmorton, esq., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of FILSHAM and BASSETTS 
FEE and tenements in Filsham, Hollington, S. Leonards, Bulverhide, 
8. Mary's of the Castle alias 8. Mary's under the Castle, Ore, 
Beckley, Westfeild, Billingshurst, Chiltington, Pulborough, Kirdford 
alias Carford and Newbridge, quitclaimed to plaintiff a,nd heirs (Hil., 
1652). 

John Beale, gent., and Thomas Barnard, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Bayneham Throckmorton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of FFLSHAM and tenements in Filsham, Hollington, S. 
Leonards, Bulverhide, 8. Maries of the Castle, Ore and Beckley, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Barnard (Trin., 1656). 

John Weekes, gent., plaintiff, and Baynham Throckmorton, esq., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of FILSHAM and tenements in 
Filsham, Hollington, 8. Leonards, Bulverhide, 8t. Maries under the 
Castle, Ore, Beckley, Battell and Westfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 1657). 

Charles Eversfield, esq., and Thomas Willard, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edward Cowper, esq., and Jane his \vife, deforciants Third part 
of manor of FILSHAM and tenements in 8. Leonards, Hollington, 
Westfeild and Gestling, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Charles 
Eversfield (Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1720]). 



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167 



Edward Tray ton, esq., and Nicholas Gilbert, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John Bromfeild, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Third part 
of manor of FILSHAM and tenements in Hollington and Saint Leonards 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Trayton (HiL, 5 Geo. II. 
[1731-2]). 

Eobert Moreton, esq., plaintiff, and William Moreton, esq., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of FILSHAM and third 
part of tenements in S. Leonards near Hastings and in Hollington 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 20 & 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Nicholas Gilbert, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Lawton, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of FILSHAM and 
third part of tenements in Hollington and S. Leonards quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Henry Lawton, esq., and Nicholas Gilbert, plaintiffs, and William 
Moreton, esq., and Jane his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of 
FILSHAM and third part of tenements in S. Leonards and Hollington 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Lawton (East., 27 Geo. II. 
[1754]). 

John Forster, esq., plaintiff, and Sir Henry Oxenden, bt., defor- 
ciant Manors of FILSHAM, PICKLEY and PASTEY DOWN, and tene- 
ments in Hollington, S. Leonards, Chiddingly alias Chittingly, 
Heathfeild,- Hailsham, East Guldeford alias Guildford, Newick and 
Nenfield alias Ninfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
33 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Findon alias Fyndon (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Surrey, and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manor of Claxton, Helughton alias Helington, co. 
Norfolk, and manor of FYNDON, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to the King 
and his heirs (Mich., 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 

Eichard Eiche, kt., plaintiff, and Christopher Hales and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of FYNDON quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs Warranted against William, Abbot of Monastery 
of St. Peter, Westminster, and his successors (Trin., 2 Hen. VIII. 
[1537]). 

Thomas Crumwell, kt., Lord Crumwell, plaintiff, and Eichard 
Eyche, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of FYNDON 
and tenements in Fyndon quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs War- 
ranted against William, Abbot of Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, 
and his successors (Hil., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537-8]). 

See Wormingliurst (Manor) (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Francis Watker, gent., and Thomas Gravett, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Middleton, esq., John Middleton, esq., and John Alford, esq., 
and Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of FYNDON and tenements 
in Fyndon quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Francis Watker 
(Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Henry Manning, esq., plaintiff, and William Osmond and Mary 
his wife, and William Green, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants 



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168 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINE&. 

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Manor of FUST DON alias FYNDON, and site of manor of FINDON alias 
FYNDON, and tenements in Findon alias Fyndon, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 26 Geo. III. [1785]). 

Findon alias Fyndon (Park). 

Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, Lord High Treasurer of England, 
plaintiff, and Henry Goring, esq., and Mary his wife, and John 
Edsaw, clerk, and Mary his wife, deforciants Park of FYNDON and 
tenements in Fyndon and Washington quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 21 Ja. I. [1623-4]). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634] ; Trin., 1649). 

Findon (Tithes). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Firle alias West Firle (Manor). 

William, Lord Viscount Gage, plaintiff, and Mary Chowne, spr., 
deforciant Manor of WESTFIRLE and tenements in AVestfirle granted 
to plaintiff and heirs during lives of said Mary Chowne, John 
Tilson, esq., and Mary Chowne Tilson, spr., and the longest liver of 
them (Hil., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Firle alias West Firle (Eectory). 

Sackvill Porter, gent., and Walter Evernden, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Sackvill Graves, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Eectory of 
FIRLE alias WESTFIRLE granted to plaintiffs and heirs of Sackvill 
Porter during lives of said Mary, Thomas Nutt, and Gilbert Kinder, 
and the longest liver of them (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Fishbourne (Advowson of Church). See New Fishbourne. 

Fishbourne alias New Fishborne (Manor). 

Henry Maynard, kt., and Henry Fletewood, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Bowyer, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
FYSHBORNE alias NEW FYSHBORNE and tenements in Fyshborne alias 
New Fyshborne quitclaimed is plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Maynard 
(Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

John Comber, esq., plaintiff, and John Biggs, kt., and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Manor of FISHBORNE alias NEW FISHBORNE, and 
site of manor of FISHBORNE alias NEW FISHBORNE, and tenements in 
New Fishborne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 35 Ch. II. 
[1683]). 

Fishergate alias Fysshersgate (Hundred). 

See Briglithelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Fiskeridge alias Fiskaredge (Manor). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 
See BuckJiurst (Manor) (Hil., 1562 D.C.). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Flanceham (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Felpham (Manor) (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Flaxborough (Hundred). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Fletching (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Tarring-Camoys (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Fletching (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Eectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Fletching (Eectory). 

John Walton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackvyll, kt., Lord 
Buckherst, and Cicely his wife, deforciants Eectory of FLETCHING, 
and tenements in Fletching, settled on Thomas Sackvvll, Lord 
Buckherst, and heirs (East., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

See Bolebrook (Manor) (East., 33 Eliz. [1591] ; Mich. 37 & 38 
(Eliz. [1595] D.C.). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See NorthstoJce (Manor) (Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]). 

John Eelfe, plaintiff, and Dedicott Eootes, gent., deforciant 
Tenements in Fletching and rectory of FLETCHING quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East, 2 Anne [1703]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1710]). 

John Newnhain, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Eootes, gent., and 
Grace his wife, and Edward Ee]fe, deforciants Tenements in 
Fletching and rectory of FLETCHING quitclaimed to plaintiff &\\<i heirs 
(East., 3 Geo. I. [1717]). 

Flote alias Float (Manor). 

See Moat (Manor) (Hil., 1 Mary [1553-4] - D.C. ; Hil., 21 Ja. I 
[1623-4]). 

Fockington (Manor). See Folkington. 

Foder-Marsh alias Fodder-Marsh (Manor). 

See Mersham (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2] ; Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]; Hil., 
9 Ch. I. [1633-4]; Trin., 1650 ; Hil., 1652; Hil., 1653 j Hil., 1655 ; 
Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664] ; Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665] ; Hil., 10 Will. III. 
[1698-9]). 

Foder-Mersham alias Fodder-Mersham (Manor). 

See Mersham (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] ; Hil., 9 Ja. 1. 
[1611-2]; Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]; Trin., 1650; Hil., 1652; Trin., 
16 Ch. II. [1664] ; Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665] ; Hil., 10 Will. III. [1698-9]). 



170 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Folkington alias Fokington (Advowson of Church). 

See Folkington (Manor) (East., 34 & 35 Hen. VIII. [1543] ; 
Trin., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Folkington alias Fokington (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 9 Anne 

[1710]). 

Folkington alias Fokington alias Fokyngton (Manor). 

Kichard Sakevyle, esq., plaintiff, and Owen West, kt., and Mary 
his wife, Thomas West, kt., Lord Ja Warr, and Leonard West, esq., 
deforciants Manor of FOKTNGTON and tenements in Fokyngton, 
Wyllyngdon, Westham. Wylmyngton, Jevyugton and Estborne, also 
advowson of church of FOKYNGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs 
(East., 34 & 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

Kichard Sakvyle, esq., plaintiff, and Ealph Eossear, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of FOKYNGTON and tenements 
in Fokyngton, Wyllyngdon, Westham, Jevyngton, Estborne and 
Wilmyugton, also advowson of church of FOKYNGTON, quitclaimed 
tQ plaintiff tm& heirs (Trin., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

Michael Heydon, gent., and John Hercye, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas, Lord Buckhurst, K.G., Lord Treasurer of England, deforciant 
Manor of FOKINGTON and tenements in Fokington, Willingdon, 
Jevington, Bowley, Chilley and Downeash, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Michael Heydon (Hil., 42 Eliz. [1599-1600]). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Wilminaton (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. 1. [1616]). 

Groddard Gravenor, gent., and Thomas Graj r , gei&k., plaintiffs, and 
Kichard, Earl of Dorset, deforciant Manors of FOKINGTON alias 

FOGINTO^', ClIAKTNES, BLACK1IAM, BASSETT8, SlIAKNFOLD, SHEFFIELD 

and PEELING, and tenements in Fokington, Hartfeild, Withiham, 
Fletching, Hailsham, Westham, Jevington, Williningtonaiid Pevensey, 
also rectory of PEELING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Goddard 
Gravenor (Trin., 18 Ja, I. [1620]). 

Kobert Draper, gent., and Jasper Draper, plaintiffs, and Kichard, 
Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, George llivers, kt., Kichard 
Amherst, esq., and Edward Lyndsey, esq., deforciants Manor of 
FOKINGTON alias FOISGTON alias FOGINGTON and tenements in 
Fokington alias Foington alias Fogington, Jevington, Willmington, 
Williugton, Willingdon, Arlington, Westham, Lovington and East- 
borne, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Kobert Draper 
Warranted against said Kichard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne, and heirs 
of said Earl, against heirs of Kobert, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his 
father, against heirs of Thomas, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his grand- 
father, and against all other claims of said Kichard, Earl of Dorset, 
Kobert, Earl of Dorset, and Thomas, Earl of Dorset, and their heirs 
(Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Thomas Allen, kt., and Edward Partriche, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Draper, esq., deforciant Manors of FOCKINGTON alias 
FOGINGTOIST and BEOUGKHTON and tenements in Fockington. alias 
Fogington, Jevington, Willmington, "Wellington alias Willingdon, 
Arlington, Westham, Lovington and Eastborne, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Allen (Trin., L650). 

William Thomas, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Draper, esq., and 
Mary his wife, and Jasper Draper, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manors of FOKINGTON alias FOJN GTON alias FOGINTON and BEOUGH- 
TON and tenements in Fokington, Jevington, Willmington, Willington, 
Arlington, Westham, Lullington and Eastborne, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mil., 1651). 

See Street (Manor) (Hil., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Ford (Advow son of Church). 

See Ford (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]). 

Ford (Manor). 

Richard Belyngeham, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Owen, kt., and 
Dorothy -his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of FOED, CLYMPYNG 
and ILESHAM, and moiety of tenements in Ford, Clympyng and 
Ilesham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. 
[1520]). 

John Palmer, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Owen, kt., deforciant 
Manors of FOED, CLYMPYNG and ILSHAM, and tenements in Ford, 
Clympyng, Ilsham, Walberton and Lytell-Hampton, also advowsons 
of churches of FOED and CLYMPYFG, quitclaimed io plaintiff' said, heirs 
(Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]). 

The King, plaintiff, and John Palmer, esq., deforciant Manors 
of FOED, CLYMPYNG and ILSHAM, and tenements in Ford, Clympyng, 
Ilsham, Walberton and liampton-Parva, quitclaimed to the King and 
his heirs (Mich., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

See Stopham (Triu., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

James Wright, gent., plaintiff, and William Garway, esq., John 
Garway, gent., and Thomas Grarway, gent., deforciants Manor of 
FOED and tenements in Ford, Climping and Ilsham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1658). 

Ford (Tithes). 

See Bulsham (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699] ; Trin., 9 Anne [1710]). 

Ford alias Forth* (Manor). 

William Pelham, kt., Giles Fenys, Richard Devenysshe, and 
Christopher Hales, esq., Thomas Foster, gent., and John Bradford, 
senior, plaintiffs, and Godard Oxenbregge, kt., deforciant Manors of 
FOETH, ENHAM and GYLYS, and tenements in Brede, Udymer and 

* " Fordes alias Brede Place " (Close Roll, 28 Ch. II., p. 9, No. 22). 



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172 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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Burwassh, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Bradford 
(Trin., 22 Hen. VIII. [1530]). 

William Pelham, kt., Giles Fenys, Richard Devenyshe, esqrs., 
Christopher Hales, the King's Attorney- General, Thomas Eostar, 
gent., and John Bradford, plaintiffs, and Henry Stokys and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of FORTH and ENHAM, and 
moiety of tenements in Brede, Udymer and Rye, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Bradford (Trin., 24 Hen. Y1II [1532]). 

John White, kt., and Richard White, esq., plaintiffs, and Robert 
Oxenbrigg, kt., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manors of FORDA 
alias FORD, ENIIAM and GOTELEY alias GOTLEY, and tenements in 
Brede alias Breede, Udymer alias Udyrnere, Rye, Beckley alias 
Becklye, Pesemershe, Northyham, Ewberst alias Ewhurst, Sedeles- 
combe alias Selscombe, Monfeld alias Mundefyld alias Mutnfeld, 
Westfeld alias Westefeld, Gestlyng alias Gestelyng, Pytt, Far lye 
alias Farlighc and Icklesham alias Ickelesham, Quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John White (Mich., 7 & 8 Eliz. [1565]). 

Robert Bennett, gent., and Robert Billett, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Oxenbregge, esq., Godard Oxenbregge, gent., William Oxen- 
bregge, gent., and Henry Oxenbregge, gent., deforciants Manors of 
FORD alias FORTH, EXAM alias EXHAM and GOTLEY alias GOTELEY, 
and tenements in Breade alias Brede alias Breede, Udymere alias 
Uddymere, Beckly alias Beckle, Pesemersh, Northiam, Ewherst alias 
Uherst, Sedlescombe alias Sellescombe, Munfild, Westfild, Gestlyng, 
Pytt alias Pett, Farleigh alias Farly and Iclesam alias Icklesham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Bennett (Hil., 39 Eliz. 
[1596-7]). 

Forsters (Manor). See Fosters. 
Forth (Manor). See Ford alias Forth. 

Fosters alias Forsters (Manor). 

Thomas Twisden, esq., and Benjamin Scarlett, gent., plaintiff's, 
and Thomas Foster, esq., and Avice his wife, deforciants Manor of 
FOSTERS and tenements in Burwash, and the whole right the said 
Thomas Foster and Avice have in said manor and tenements during 
the lives of Thomas Foster and Robert Foster, kt., and the longer 
liver of them, granted to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Twisden during 
the aforesaid lives (Trin., 1649). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

See South Mallin g - Lin d field (Trin., 27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

John Coleman, plaintiff, and Thomas Coveney and Mary his wife, 
Edward Fisher and Philadelphia his wife, Thomas Hilder, David 
Dunk, and John Fisher, deforciants Manor of FORSTERS and tene- 
ments in Burvvash quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Trin., 48 Geo. III. 
[1807]). 

Fowington (Advowson of Vicarage). See Folkington. 



HENRY Till. TO WILLIAM IV. 173 

Foxearle (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich.', 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Thomas Kemp, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Hare Naylor, esq., and 
Francis Hare, esq., deforciants Hundred of FOXEARLE and manors 
of HERSTMONCEUX alias HERSTMOUNTCEUX, GOTHAM and OLD-COURT, 
and tenements in Herstmonceux alias Herstmountceux and Wartling, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (East., 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

George Richard Marriott, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Read 
Kemp, esq., and Frances his wife, deforciants Hundred of FOXEARLE 
and manors of HERSTMONCEUX alias HERSTMOUNTCEUX, OLD-COURT 
and GOTHAM, and tenements in Herstmonceux alias Herstmountceux 
and Wartling alias Watling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Triii., 59 Geo. III. [1819]). 

Foxhunt (Manor). 

Thomas Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Threle, esq., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of FOXHUNT and tenements 
and view of frank pledge in WALDERN, CHEDYNGLEY alias CHITTING- 
LIGH, EASTHOTHLEY, HEATHFYLD, HELLYNGLIGH, HALLYSHAM, 
ALFRYSTON and WINTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said Richard Threle and heirs, against Thomas 
Threele, esq., his father, against Thomas Threele, esq., his grandfather, 
and Edmund Threele, esq., his great-grandfather, deceased, and his 
heirs (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. 1. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [174L]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

See Hempsted (Mich., 10 Geo. IV. [1829]). 

Framfleld (Common of Estovers). 
See Glynde (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Framfleld (Manor). 

See MicJielJiam (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] -B.C.). 

Samuel Forster, gent., plaintiff, and Other Archer, Earl of 
Plymouth, and Mary his wife, and George John, Earl De la Warr, 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of FRAMFIELD and tene- 
ments in Withyham, Hartfield and Framfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 59 Geo. III. [1819]). 

Framfleld (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

Adam Langvvorth, gent., plaintiff, and Arthur Langworth, gent., 
and Rose his wife, deforciants Rectory of FRAMFEILD, which Arthur 
Langworth and Rose hold for their lives, and the longer liver of 
them, granted to plaintiff during lives of said Arthur Langworth and 
Rose, and the longer liver of them (Trin., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 



174 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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See Srambletye (Manor) (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611] D.C.). 

Edward Lyndsey, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Sackvill, esq., defor- 
ciant Rectory of FRAMFIELD and tenements in Framfiekt quitclaimed 
toplaintifan<Lhe\T8 (Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613]). 

Edward Lyndsey, gent., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, 
deforciant Eectory of FRAMFEILD and tenements in Eramfeild quit- 
claimed tQ plaintiff &n& heirs (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

See ffichelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C). 

John Fuller, esq., plaintiff, and John Stone and Mary his wife, 
Thomas Arkcoll and Sarah his wife, and Elizabeth Stone, spr., defor- 
ciants Rectory of EEAMFIELD and advowson of church of FRAMFIELD 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Mich., 25 Geo. II. [1751]). 

Henry Brougham, plaintiff, and Other Archer, Earl of Plymouth, 
and Mary his wife, and George John, Earl De la Warr, and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Advowsons of vicarage of FRAMFIELD and 
church of ASHURST (Trin. ,59 Greo. III. [1819] King's Silver Book). 

Francklyns (Manor). See Frankly ns. 
Franklands (Manor). See Frankly ns. 

Franklyns alias Franklands (Manor). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 27 Eli/. [1585]). 

William Mongre, gent., plaintiff, and Sackvill Pope, esq., and Rose 
his wife, and John Foster, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of FRAXCKLYXS and tenements in Wevelsfield, Cuckfeild, 
Lindfeild, Ditchling and Fletching, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

Thomas Luxford, gent., plaintiff, and William Mongre, gent., and 
A nne his wife, deforciants Manor of FRANCKLYNS and tenements in 
Wevelsfeild, Cuckfeild, Lindfeild, Ditcheling and Fletching, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff mA heirs (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Thomas AVoodyer, gent,, plaintiff, and Thomas Luxford, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Dunstall, and Thomas Cripps and Mary his 
wife, deforciants -Manor of FRANCKLYNS and tenements in AVevels- 
feild, Cuckfeild, Lindfeild, Ditcheling, Fletching and Cowfold. quit- 
claimed to plaintiff a,nd. heirs (Mich., 1655). 

William Holney, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Woodyer, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of FRANCKLYNS and tenements 
in Wivelsfeild and Lindfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff* and heirs (Hil., 
22 &23 Ch. II. [1670-1]). 

Philip Bedenham, esq., and William Newte, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Woodyer, senior, gent., and Dorothy his wife, and Thomas 
WooJyer, junior, gent., deforciants Manor of FRANCKLYNS and 
tenements in Wivelsfeild, Cuckfeild, Lindfeild, Ditcheling and Fletch- 
ing, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Philip Bedenham (Trin., 
2 Ja. II. [1686]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 175 

Francis Warden, gent., plaintiff, and John Woodyer, clerk, and 
Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of FRANKLYNS alias FRANKLANDS 
and tenements in Wivelsfield, Ctickfield, Lindfield, Ditchelling and 
Eletching, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 27 & 28 Greo. II. 

[1754]). 

Frant alias Fernt (Manor). 

William Gyldredge, gent., plaintiff, and George Fane, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of FRANT and SUNNYNGLEY 
and tenements in 1 Frant quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
13 Eliz. [1570-1]). 

John Puckeryng, esq., plaintiff, and Walter Waller, kt., defor- 
ciant Manors of FERNT alias FANT and SONNYNGLYTHE alias SON- 
NYNGLEY alias SONNYNGLEIGH and tenements in Fernt alias Frant, 
Lamberherst, Pepenbury, Retherfeild and Wadhurst, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in Lamberhurst, Pepenbury and Wadhurst, co. Kent, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff tm& heirs (Mich., 19 & 20 Eliz. [1577] D.C.). 

Thomas Waller, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Dyke, senior, gent., 
deforciant Manors of FERNT alias FRANT and SONNYNGLYTHE alias 
SONNYNGLEY alias SONNYNGLEIGH and tenements in Fernt alias 
Frant, Retherfeild and Wadhurst alias Wadherst, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

Anne Offley, wid., plaintiff, and Thomas Waller, kt., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manors of FERNT alias FRANT alias FERNTH and 
SONNYNGLYTH alias SONNYNGLEY alias SONNYNGLEIGH and tenements 
in Fernt alias Frant, Lamberhurst, Pepinbury alias Pembury, Rether- 
field and Wadhurst, co. Sussex, and tenements in Lamberhurst, 
Pepinbury alias Pembury, Fernt alias Frant and Wadhurst, co. Kent, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 1 Ja. I. [1603] D.C.). 

Richard Langley, gent., and Thomas Havers, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Bromley, kt., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of FANT 
alias FRANT alias FERNTH and SONNYNGLYTH alias SONNYNGLEY alias 
SONNYNGLEIGH and tenements in Fernt alias Frant, Lamberhurst, 
Pepinbury alias Pembury, Retherfield and Wadhurst, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in Lamberhurst, Pepinbury alias Pembury, Fernt alias 
Frant and Wadhurst, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Richard Langley (Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.). 

Ralph Frechvile, esq., plaintiff, and John Frechvile, esq., and 
Sarah his wife, deforciants Fifth part of tenements in Pepenburie 
alias Pemburie and Lamberhurst, co. Kent, and fifth part of manors 
of FRENTH alias FRANT alias FANT and SONYNGLITH alias SONYNGLY 
alias SONYNGLEIGH and tenements in Frent alias Frant, Lamberhurst, 
Pempburie alias Pemburie, Retherfeild and Wadhurst, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to pldintif and heirs (Trin., 7 Ch. I. [1631] B.C.). 

Mary Offley, wid., and Robert Offley, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Fretcheville, esq., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Fifth part of 
manors of FRENTH alias FRANT alias FANT and SONYNGLITH alias 
SONINGLY alias. SONINGLEGH and tenements in Frenth alias Frant 



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176 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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alias Faut, Lamberhurst, Pepinbury alias Pembury, Retherfeild and 
Wadhurst, co. Sussex, and fifth part of tenements in Lamberhurst, 
Pepinbury alias Pembury, Frenth alias Frant alias Fant and Wad- 
hurst, co. Kent, quitclaimed to -plaintiff's and heirs of Mary Offley 
(East., 8 Ch. I. [1632] D.C.). 

Thomas Gate, esq., and John Yaughan, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Smyth, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manors 
of FEENTH alias FEANT alias FANT and SONYNGLITH alias SONYNGLY 
alias SONYNGLEGH and tenements in Frenth alias Frant alias Fant, 
Lamberhurst, Pepinbury alias Pembury, Eetherfeild and Wadhurst, 
co. Sussex, and fifth part of tenements in Lamberhurst, Pepinbury 
alias Pembury, Frenth alias Frant alias Fant and "Wadhurst, co. 
Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Gate (Trin., 
8 Ch. I. [1632] D.C.). 

Thomas Gate, esq., and John Vaughan, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Offley, esq., deforciant Fifth part of manors of FRENTH 
alias FEANT alias FANT and SONYNGLITH alias SONINGLY alias 
SONINGLETGH and tenements in Frenth alias Frant alias Fant, 
Lamberhurst, Pepinbury alias Pembury, Retherfeild and Wadhurst, 
co. Sussex, and tenements in Lamberhurst, Pepingbury alias Pembury, 
Frenth alias Frant alias Fant and Wadhurst, co. Kent, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Gate (Hi!., 9 Ch. I. [1633-4] D.C.). 

William Strickland, bt., Walter Calverley, bt., and Thomas 
Stillington, esq., plaintiffs, and John Hutton, senior, esq., and Dorothy 
his wife, John Hutton, junior, gent., and Matthew Hutton, clerk, 
deforciants Tenements in Peppenbury alias Penbury, Lamberhurst, 
Brenchley alias Brenthesley, Tollbridge alias Tunbridge, Tuedley 
alias Tudeley, Capell, Hadlow, Frant alias Fant alias Franth and 
ISouthbarrow, co. Kent, and manor of FEANT alias FANT alias FEANTII, 
and tenements in Frant alias Fant alias Franth and Wadhurst, co. 
Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Strickland 
(East., 6 Geo. I. [1720] D.C.j. 

Franth (Manor). See Frant. 
French-Court (Manor). See Fairliglit. 
Frenth (Manor). See Frant. 

Friston (Manor). 

See Sayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.) 
See Excett (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 
See Maresfield (Manor) (Trin., 1653). 

Friston (Rectory). 

The Dean and Chapter of Chichcster, plaintiffs, and John Clarke 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in Friston and rectory 
of FEISTON granted to said Dean and Chapter during life of Mary, 
wife of Joseph South (Trin., 13 & 14 Geo. II. [1740]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 177 

Friston (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Westdean alias Earlscourt (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Frogfirle (Manor). 

John Walton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackevyll, kt., Lord 
Buckehurst, and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of FROGGEFYRLE 
and tenements in Alfryston alias Auston settled on Thomas, Lord 
Buckehurst, and heirs, to be held of the chief lord of the fee by the 
services which belong to said manor and tenements (Mich., 16 & 17 
Eliz. [1574], but calendared under Mich., 15 & 16 Eliz.). 

See Buckkurst (Manor) (HiL, 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See BolebrooTc (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7]; Mich., 1650). 

John Howell, esq., plaintiff, and James, Earl of Northampton, and 
Isabel his wife, deforciants Manor of FROGFIRLE and tenements in 
Alfriston and moiety of manor of WILMINGTON quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1651). 

See BolelrooTc (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Funtington (Manor). 

See Bosham (Manor) (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635] ; East., 13 Ch. I. 
[1637]). 

Fustes (Manor). 

See Shortsfield (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

Fyning alias Fynyng (Manor). 

Eanulph Whalley, plaintiff, and Thomas Lewkenor, gent., and 
Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of FYNYNG and tenements in 
Eogate, Hartyng, Turwyke, Esborne and Wullavyngton, settled on 
Thomas Lewkenor and Bridget, and heirs of Thomas (Hil., 5 Eliz. 
[1562-3]). 

Peter Bettysworth, plaintiff, and Thomas Lewkenor, esq., and 
Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of FYNYNG and tenements in 
Eogate, Turwyke, Hartyng, Esborne and Wollavington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &\}d heirs (Trin., 14 Eliz. [1572]). 

Leonard Bilson, gent., and John Goodyeere, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Bilson, esq., and Edith his wife, deforciants Manors of FYNING 
and TURWICK and tenements in Eogate, Fyning, Turwick, Tratton, 
Harting, Easeborne and Wollavington, also rectory of EOGATE and 
advowson of church of TURWICK, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Leonard Bilson (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Fysshersgate (Hundred). See FisJiergate. 



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178 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Gatecourt (Manor). 

See Dixter (East., 9 & 10 Hen. VIII. [1518] D.C.). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] D.C.; East., 
10 Eliz. [1568] D.C.). 

See Westfield (Manor) (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Gate-Place alias Gate and Glossoms (Manor). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] D.C. ; East., 
10 Eliz. [1568] D.C.). 

Andrew Wyndesor, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Lord Wyndesor, and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of GATE-PLACE and tenements in 
Beckly alias Backly and Peasmarsh alias Peyshmersh quitclaimed to 
plaintif&nd heirs (Mich., 37 & 38 Eliz. [1595]). 

Thomas Abington, esq., plaintiff, and Andrew Wyndesor, esq., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of GATE-PLACE alias GATE and 
GLOSSOMS, and tenements in Beckly alias Backly and Peasemersh 
alias Peysemersh, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 44 & 45 
Eliz. [1602]). 

Samuel Gott, Q^., plaintiff, and Robert Throckmorton, bt., William 
Habiugton, esq., and Lucy his wife, Anthony Habington, gent., and 
Walter Compton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
GATE and GLOSSOMES alias GLOSSOMES-HALE and GATE, and tene- 
ments in Peismersh and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Samuel Gott, esq., plaintiff, and John Buck, gent., and Erances his 
wife, deforciants Manor of GATE and GLOSSOMES alias GLOSSOMES- 
HALE and GATE, and tenements in Peismersh arid Beckley, quit- 
claimed to plain I iff anil heirs (Mich., 1649). 

Samuel Gott, esq., plaintiff, and Tobias Earnden, gent., William 
Habington, esq., and Lucy his wife, and Thomas Habington, gent., 
deforciants Manor of GATE and GLOSSOMES alias GLOSSOMES-HALE 
and GATE, and tenements in Peismersh and Beckley, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &n& heirs (East., 1653). 

Samuel Gott, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Habington, esq., Thomas 
Osborne, esq., and Katherine his wife, Lucy Habington, wid., and 
George Habington, gent., deforciants Manor of GATE-PLACE alias 
GATE and GLOSSOMS, and tenements in Beckley alias Backley and 
Peasemarsh alias Peysemarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Gates alias Eastergate (Manor). See Eastergate, 

John Harrison, gent., plaintiff, and Maurice Diggs. esq., and 
Judith his wife, and Joseph Sheldon, gent., and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Site of manor of GATES alias EASTERGATE and tenements 
in Gates alias Eastergate, also a certain portion of tithes annually 
arising in YAPTOJST and OVING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 






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179 



Gates alias Westergate (Manor). 
See Aldinglourne (East., 1653). 

Gatewick (Manor). 

David Watkyns, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Farnefold, kt., 'and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manors of GATEWICK and HARROCKES 
and tenements in Steyiiing, Bramber, Beeding, Mawlen, Wickham, 
Chiltington, Billinghurst and Buttolphes, granted to David Watkyns 
for term of 11 years, rendering annually to said Thomas Earnefold 
and Dorothy and heirs of Thomas one peppercorn (Trin., 3 Oh. I. 
[1627]). 

Gensing alias Gensyng (Manor). 

Richard Sakevyle, plaintiff, and Godard Halle (son and heir- 
apparent of William Halle) and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor 
of GENSYNG and tenements in Ore, Castell, S. Leonard, Ikelysham, 
Eweherst, Pett, Play den, Iden and Hasting, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 37 Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

See Ore (Manor) (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Nicholas Eversfeild, gent., and Richard Relfe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Sackyill, esq., Edward Gage, esq., and George Smyth, esq., 
deforciants Manors of GENSYNG and LANCKHERST alias LANGHURST 
and tenements in S. Leonard, S. Mary Castle of Hasting, Hollington, 
Ore, Hasting, Westfeild, Pett, Fareligh, Gestling, Sedlescombe, 
Breade and Icclesham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas 
Eversfeild (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Nicholas Eversfield, esq., Richard Relfe, gent., and John Isted, 
plaintiffs, and Richard Button, deforciant Manors of GENSYNG and 
LANCKHERST alias LANGHURST and tenements in S. Leonard, S. Mary 
Castle of Hasting, Hollington, Ore, Hasting, Westfeild, Pett, 
Fareleigh, Gestling, Sedlescombe, Breade and Iccklesham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Eversfield (Hil., 11 Ja. I. 
[1613-4]). 

See Telding (East., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Charles Wardroper and John Godf'rey Thomas, clerk, plaintiffs, 
and Charles Eversfield, esq., deforciant Manors of GESTLING [sic] 
alias GENSING, YIELDING, DENNE and ANNINGTON, and tenements 
in Saint Leonards, Hollington, Hastings, Saint Mary Magdalin, 
S. Michael near Hastings, Bulverhide alias Bulverhithe, Bexhill 
alias Baxhill, Steyning, Wiston, Demi, Cheesworth and Horsharn, 
with the advowson of vicarage of HOLLINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Charles Wardroper (Mich., 57 Geo. III. [1816]). 

Gestling alias Gestlyng (Manor). See Guestling. 

Gildridge (Manor). See Gylryacje. 

Giles alias Saint Giles (Manor). See Gyles. 



180 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Glatting (View of Frank Pledge). 

See FelpJiam (Manor) (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Glottingham (Manor). 

See EtcUngliam (Manor) (Trin., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Edward Hales, kt. and bt, and John Austen, &%<{., plaintiffs, and 
"William Tyrwhit, esq., and Katherine his wii'e, John Thatcher, esq., 
and William Ellys, gent, deforciants Manor of GLOTTINGHAM, also 
park of MOKEFEILD alias MOUNTFEILD, and tenements in Monefeild 
alias Mountfeild, Itchingharn, Salehurst and Brightling, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Hales (East., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Richard Spooner, esq., and William Russell, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Righton, gent., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of 
GLOTTIXGHAM, also park of MOTJNTFIELD, and tenements in Mount- 
field, Brightling, Itchingham, Rye, Saleot, Iden and Playden, co. 
Sussex, and tenements in Tenterden, Rolvenden, Mensden [sic], 
Halden and AVoodchurch, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Richard Spooner (Mich., 17 Geo. II. [1743] D.C.). Annexed to 
this fine is a note of Indentures of lease and release dated 6 and 7 
Sept., 1743, the release being of three parts and made between 
Richard Righton, gent., and Sarah his wife of 1 part, Robert Webb, 
esq., of 2 part, and Richard Spooner, esq., and William Russell, gent., 
of 3 part. 

Glynde (Manor). 

Harbert Pelham, esq., John Lunsford, esq., and Anthony Stapley, 
esq., plaintiffs, and William Morley, esq., deforciant Manor of 
GLYND and tenements in Glynd, Bedyugham and Ryngmer, also 
common of pasture for all animals in Glynd, and common of estovers 
to be burned on the hearth in the capital messuage of said William in 
Glynd, and taken from woods in the park of LE BROYLE or elsewhere 
within the manor of SOUTH MALLYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Harbert Pelham (East., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 

See Beddingham (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] B.C.). 

Nicholas Jordan, esq., and John Pej^e, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Humphrey Tufton, kt, and Margaret his wife, Richard Tufton, esq., 
and Crisagon his wife, and Robert Morley, esq., deforciants Mmioi-s 
of GLYXDE, BOSSES and BAYKDEN alias BAYNDON, and tenements in 
Glynde, Bedingham, Ringmer, Mayfeild, Heathfeild, Wadeherst, 
Manxey and Pemsey, also common of estovers in RTXGMER, ERAM- 
FEILD and BUISTED, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas 
Jordan (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Beddingham (Manor) (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]; Trm., 
27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

David Polhill, esq., and Terry Sturgeon, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Morley Trevor, esq., and Lucy his wife, deforciants Manors of 
GLYNDE, BEDINGHAM alias BERINGHAM, COMB, PBESTON-BECKHELYYN 
and MAGNA-BAYEXDEF, and tenements in Glynde, Kingston- Bowsey 



SENRY viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 181 

alias Kingston- Bv sea, Bingmer, Eurle, Framfeild, Buxted, Heath- 
feild, Mayfeild, Wadhurst, Hellingly and Allington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Terry Sturgeon (Trin., 4 Aune [1705]). 

Glyne (Manor). 

Henry Selby, esq., and Humphrey Wiggeus, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Busbridge, esq., and Joan his wife, and Bichard Alfray, gent., 
deforciants Manor of GLYNE and tenements in Bexhill, Penhurst and 
Catesfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Selby (Hil., 
16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

Mary Hammond, wid., plaintiff, and Anthony May, gent., and 
Bichard Alfray, gent., deforciants Manor of GLYNE and tenements 
in Bexhill quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 17 Ch. II. 
[1665]). 

Richard Alfray, gent., plaintiff, and John Lowe, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of GLYNE and tenements in Bexhill 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &K& heirs (Hil., 23 & 24 Ch. II. [1671-2]). 

Goat alias Goate alias Gott (Manor). 

Stephen Aynscombe, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Langworth, esq., 
deforciant Manor of GOATE alias GOTT and tenements in Byngmer 
and Glynd quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 13 Ja. I. 
[1615]). 

Harbert Hay, esq., plaintiff, and John Puckle, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of GOATE alias GOTT and tenements in 
Bingnier and Glynde quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

George Bramwell, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Tutte, clerk, defor- 
ciant Manors of GOATE alias GOTT and BELHTJRST, and tenements 
in Bingmer, Bothersbridge alias Bobertsbridge, Glynde, Selmeston 
alias Simpson, Ashtou, Mailing alias Southmalling, Salehurst and 
Etchingham, and also all tithes arising out of 35 ac. land in BINGMER, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 44 Geo. III. [1804]). 

Goatley (Manor). See Gotley. 

Goddenwick (Manor). 

See Walsted (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Marmaduke Bobinson, gent., plaintiff, and Gibbs Crawfurd, esq., 
and Anna his wife, deforciants Manors of GODDENWICK and 
CHITTINGLY and tenements in Linfield and West Hoathly quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 28 Geo. III. [1788]). 

Goddenwick Farm in Liudfield (Tithes). 

Jeremiah Junnys, plaintiff, and Simon Jones and Elizabeth his 
wife, and John Webb and Jane his wife, deforciants All tithes of 
corn, grain and pulse, and all other tithes whatsoever, annually arising 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 



from certain lands and tenements in LINDFIELD, called GODDING- 
WICK FAKM, also advowson of rectory of TELSCOMBE, and advowson 
of vicarage of PEDDINGHOE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
2 Geo. I. [1715-6] ; Mich., 5 Geo. I. [1718]). 

Eichard Stanton and Edward Weedon, plaintiffs, and James Mills 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants All tithes of corn, grain and 
pulse, and all other tithes yearly arising within the lands and farm 
in LINDFIELD, called G-OD DEN WICK EAKM, and advowson of church of 
TELSCOMBE, and advowson of vicarage of PIDDINUHOE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Stanton (Trin., 11 & 12 Geo. II. 
[1738]). 

Godfreys (Chantry). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 

Golbines (Manor). See Golbyns. 

Golbyns alias Golbines (Manor). See Chartnes. 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C.). 

See Michelliam (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See Bolebrook (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7] ; Mich., 1650 ; 
Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Goldspur alias Gouldspurr (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 33 Eliz. [1591] ; East., 12 Ch. I. 
[1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. [1686]; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Goodwood (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Goodwood (Park). 

Henry Walrond, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Park 
of GOODWOOD and tenements in Hampnett and Boxgrave alias Bosgrave 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Walrond "Warranted 
against John, Lord Lumley, and heirs, and against heirs of Henry, 
late Earl of Arruudell, deceased (East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Thomas Cesar, esq., and Eobert Webb, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Walrond, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Park of GOODWOOD 
and tenements in Hampnett, Westhainpnett and Boxegrave alias 
Bosgrave, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Cesar (Trin., 

39 Eliz. [1597]). 

Thomas Bennett, junior, plaintiff, and Thomas Cesar, esq., and 
Eobert Webb, deforciants Park of GOODWOOD and tenements in 
Hampnett, Westhainpnett and Boxegrave alias Bosgrave, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff &ud heirs (East., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 



HE'NBY viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 



183 



Edward Fraunceis, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Bennett, junior, and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Park of GOODWOOD and tenements in 
Hampnett, VVesthampnett and Boxegrave alias Bosgrave, quitclaimed 
io plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 6 Ja. I. [1608-9]). 

Goring alias Goryng (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Goring (Kectory) (Mich., 18 Eliz. [1576] ; East., 40 Eliz. 
[1598] ; Hil., 20 Ja. I. [1622-3] ; Mich., 1 Ja. II. [1685] ; Hil., 4 Will. & 
Mary [1692-3]; Mich., 5 W ili.& Mary [1693] ; East., 4 Geo. II. [1731]). 

See Meld alias Knell (East,, 7 Geo. III. [1767]). 

Goring alias Goryng (Manor). 

Thomas Stradlyng, kt., arid Eichard Weston, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry, Earl of Arundell, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of 
Dowrie, Acton, Kempton, Bycketon, Clime Forest and Hudcote, co. 
Salop, and manors of GORYNG, CHYCHESTER and HAMPTON-WYCHA.RDS, 
and tenements in Goryng, Chichester, Hampton and Wychard, co. 
Sussex, and tenements in Portesmouth and town of Southampton, 
co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Stradlyng (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

Henry Goryng, esq., and George Goryng, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas W^alsyngham, esq., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor 
of GORYNG and tenements in Goryng, Est Angrneryng, West Ang- 
meryng, Terryng, Ferryng, Kyngeston near Arundell, West Preston, 
Polyng, Clapham, Patcbyng, Bylyngeshurst and Slynt'old, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Goryng (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary 
[1557]). 

See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; Trin., 11 Ch. I. 
[1635]). 

Henry Goring, esq., and Edward Goring, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Goring, bt., and Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of 
GORYNG and tenements in Goryng quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Henry Goring (Hil., 13 Ch. I. [1637-8]). 

William Goring, bt., plaintiff, and John Eversfeild, gent., and 
Hester his wife, deforciants Manor of GORING and tenements in 
Goring quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1649). 

See Hardham (Manor) (Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Goring alias Goryng (Eectory). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Thomas Mychell, gent., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, 
John Luinley, kt., Lord Lutnley, and Jane his wife, and Thomas 
Sackevyle, kt., Lord Buckehurst and Cicely his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Goryng, also rectory of GORYNG and all tithes great and 
small to the said rectory belonging, and also advowson of vicarage of 
GORYNG (all liberties and franchises of the said Earl excepted and 
reserved), quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 18 Eliz. [1576]). 

Katherine Tebold alias Theobald, plaintiff, and Edward Mychell, 



184 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Hi 

gent., deforciant Rectory of GORYNG and all tithes to said rectory 
belonging, and also advowson of vicarage of GORYNG, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff B^O. heirs (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

William Ford, kt., and Thomas Hudson, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
Edward Michell, esq., deforciant Eectory of GORYNG and all tithes to 
said rectory belonging, and also advowson of vicarage of GORYNG, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Ford (Hil.,20 Ja.I. [1622-3]). 

"William Bagnall, gent., and Thomas West, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Fettiplace, esq., deforciant Tenements in Goring and all 
tithes whatsoever annually arising in Goring, also rectory of GORING, 
and advowson of vicarage of GORING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of William Bagnall (Mich., 1 Ja. 11. [1685]). 

John Cooke, esq., plaintiff, and George Fettiplace, gent., deforciant 
Tenements in Goreing and rectory of GOREING, also all tithes 
annually arising in Goreing, and advowson of vicarage of GOREING, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff x&& heirs (Hil., 4 Will. & Mary [1692-3]). 

John Cooke, esq., plaintiff, and George Fettiplace, gent., and 
Cicely his wife, deforciants Tenements in Goreing and rectory of 
GOREING, also all tithes annually arising in Goreing, and advowson of 
vicarage of GOREING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

George Spencer and John Spencer, plaintiffs, and Thomas Bridges 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of tenements in Goreing, 
West Tarring, Dirrington and Sompting, also moiety of rectory of 
GOREING, and moiety of tithes annually arising in Goreing, and 
moiety of advowson of vicarage of GOREING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of George Spencer (East., 4 Geo. II. [1731]). 

See Field alias Knell (East, 7 Geo. III. [1767]). 

Goring (Tithes). See Goring (Eectory). 

See Field alias Knell (East., 7 Geo. III. [1767]). 

Goringley alias Goringlegh (Manor). 

Thomas Hobson, plaintiff, and John Burre, gent, (son and heir of 
John Burre), and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of GORINGLEY 
alias GORINGLEGH and tenements in Shepeley, Chiltington alias West 
Chiltington and'Thakeham alias Thakham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and 
heirs (Trin., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555]). 

John Wyllyams and Richard Watkyns, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Willyams, ge'nt., and Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Shipley, Thakham and Byllyngeshurst, and third part of manor of 
GORYNGLEE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Wyllyams 
(Trin., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Robertes and Alice his 
wife, deforciants Two parts, in three parts divided, of manor of 
GORYNGLYGH alias GORYNGLEE and tenements in Sheepley, Chylting- 
ton alias West Chyltington. and Thakeham alia-s Thackham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 25 & 26 Eliz. [1583]). 



SENTRY viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 185 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Wyllyams, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of GORYNGLYGH 
alias GORYNGLEE and tenements in Sheepley, Chyltyngton alias West 
Chyltyngton and Thakeham alias Thackham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 25 & 26 Eliz. [1583]). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Hil., 42 Eliz. [1599-16001 ; Trin., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 
See Shipley (Manor) (Trin., 9 Ja. I. [1611]). 
See Knepp (Manor) (Mich., 1657). 

Goryng (Manor and Eectory). See Goring. 

Gotham alias Gottam (Manor). 

See Buttinghill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] B.C.). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676] ; Trin., 
6 Anne [1707]). 

See Foxearle (East., 48 Geo. III. [1808] ; Trin., 59 Geo. III. 
[1819]). 

Gotley alias Goatley (Manor). 

See Ford alias Forth (Mich., 7 & 8 Eliz. [1565] ; Hil., 39 Eliz. 
[1596-7]). 

See Westfield (Manor) (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; East., 1649). 

Henry Tuppen, plaintiff, and Edward Maynard Bristow, gent., 
deforciant Manor of GOATLEY and tenements in Northiam, West- 
field, Bexhill, Pevensey and Crowhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 11 Geo. III. [1771]). 

Gott (Manor). See Goat. 
Gottam (Manor). See Gotham. 
Gouldspurr (Hundred). See Goldspur. 

Graff ham alias Graffam (Advowson of Church). 

See Woolavington (Manor) (East., 26 Eliz. [1584] ; East., 37 Eliz. 
[1595] ; Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Graff ham alias Graffapi (Manor). See Wonworth. 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Woolavington (Manor) (Trin., 20 Eliz. [1578] ; Mich., 
21 & 22 Eliz. [1579] ; Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Gralingwell alias Graylingwell (Manor). 

Nicholas Woolfe, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Fisher, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of GRALTNGWELL and tenements in 
S. Peter the Great within City of Chichester, also all tithes annually 
arising, growing and renewing out of said tenements, except tithes of 
wheat, willows, barley, oats, peas and tares, granted to Nicholas 
"Woolfe and heirs during lives of said Hichard Fisher and Mary and a 



186 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 



certain William Young, son of Anthony Young (Hil., 6 Ch. I. 

[1630-1]). 

Thomas Collins, plaintiff, and Helen Catherine Miller, wid., 
Thomas Miller, Jaines Street and Anue his wife, James Guy and Jane 
his wife, and John Heather Hussey and Henrietta his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of GRAYLINGWELL and tenements in Saint Peter the 
Great alias Subdeanery, and also all tithes and tenths (except the tithes 
of wheat, rye, barley, oats, peas, vetches and tares which belong to the 
COMMON BARNS in CHICIIESTEE) arising out of 4 gardens and divers 
lauds in S. PETER THE GREAT alias SUBDEANERY granted to Thomas 
Collins and heirs during lives of said Thomas Miller, James Guy, 
and John Ide and the longest liver of them (East., 54 Geo. III. 
[1814]). 

Grange (Manor). 

Thomas Norton, esq., plaintiff, and William Marshall and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of GRANGE and tenements in Cowfold quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 

Grants alias Graunts (Manor). 

See Bromeham alias Bromeliam- Park- Gate (Trin., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

Henry Chatfield, plaintiff, and Harbert Boord, deforciant Manor 
of GRAUNTS and tenements in Launsing and Cokeham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Harbert Boord and his 
heirs, against heirs of Nynnyan Boord his father, and against heirs of 
Thomas Boord his grandfather (Mich., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

William Smith, plaintiff, and Henry Chatfeild and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of GRANTS and tenements in Launceing, Sompting 
and Worthing, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 20 Ch. II. 
[1668]). 

Edward Jones, junior, and Thomas Woolvin, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Chatfield and Anne his wife, and William Smyth, deforciants Manor 
of GRANTS and tenements in Laum-ing, Sompting and Worthing, 
quitclaimed io plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Jones (East., 21 Ch. II. 
[1669]). 

John Borrer, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Langford, esq., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of GRANTS and tenements in Launcing, 
Sompting, Worthing, Broadwater, Bolney and Twineham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff &nd heirs (Hil., 20 Geo. 111/[1780]). 

Gravety (Manor). 

Henry Eauicouer, esq., and Agnes his wife, John Watson, gent., 
and Cordelia his wife, and Bridget Ini'eild, plaintiffs, and John 
Killingworth, clerk, and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Walkamsted alias Godston, Tandridge and Lingfeild, co. Surrey, and 
manor of GRAVETY and tenements in Westhothly, Eastgrinsted and 



"HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM it. 18*7 

Worth, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry 
Faulconer (East., 11 Ch. I. [1635] D.C.). 

Compton Titchborne, esq., Hichard Cornpton, gent., Richard Beale, 
gent., Anthony Palmer, gent., and Kichard Wolfe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Faulconer, esq., John Watson and Cordelia his wife, and John 
Saunders, gent., and Bridget his wife, deforciants^lLsmo? of GRAYETY 
and tenements in Westhothly, Eastgrinsted and Worth, co. Sussex, 
and tenements in Walkhamsted alias Godston, Tandridge and Linfeild, 
co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs arid heirs of Compton Titchborne 
(Trin., 23 Ch. I. [1647] D.C.). 

Graylingwell (Manor). See Qralingwell. 

Greatham (Advowson of Church). 

John Wood, gent., plaintiff, and John Backshell, Doctor of Laws, 
and Mary his wife, Thomas Ball, clerk, and Margaret his wife, Barbara 
Mill, spr., and William Leeves, esq., and Frances his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Cowfold, Bolney and Twineham, and advowsons of 
churches of GREATHAM and WIGGENHOLT, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& 
heirs (East., 15 Geo. II. [1742]). 

Greatham (Free Fishery). 

See Greatham (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634] ; Mich., 22 Ch. I. 
[1646]). 

Greatham alias Gretham (Manor). 

See Bargham-Beawcy (Trin., 22 Hen. VIII. [1530] D.C.). 

Anthony Jutton, plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, kt., and Dorothy 
his wife, deforciants Manor of GRETHAM and tenements in Gretham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

John Alford, esq., Laurence Pay, clerk, William Pellatt, gent., and 
Nicholas Monke, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Mille, esq., deforciant 
Manor of GREATHAM and tenements in Greatham, Arnberly and Pul- 
borough, and free fishery at GREATHAM, granted to plaintiffs for the 
term of 21 years, rendering annually to Thomas Mille and heirs 
lid. during the whole term (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Francis Walker, gent., and Thomas Willis, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Mille, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
GREATHAM and tenements in Greatham, Amberley alias Amberly, 
Pulborough, Estcombe alias Escombe, Angmering, Bartham alias 
Bargham alias Burpham and Chiltington, also free fisheiy at 
GREATHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Walker 
(Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Henry Goring, esq., and James Morris, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Goring, gent., and Margaret his wife, Anne Jutton, wid., Mary Jutton, 
Arthur Levett, gent., and Mary his wife, and Edward Peachey and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of GREATHAM and tenements in 
Greatham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Goring 
(Trin., 1652). 



$ 
186 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP 

John Goring, gent., plaintiff, and Roger Nicholas and Sarah his 
wife, and Anne Jutton, deforciants Manor of GEEATHAM and tene- 
ments in Greatham quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Mich., 1657). 

Laureoce Allcock, gent., plaintiff, and Ealph Mill, esq., Eichard 
Mill, gent., and Thomas Barnard, gent., deforciants Manor of 
GEEATHAM and tenements in Greatham and Amberley quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Mil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

Margaret Goreing, wid., plaintiff, and William Price and George 
-Ward, gent., deforciants Manor of G-EEATHAM and tenements in 
Greatham, Parham and Amberley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 21 Ch. II. [1669]). 

Ealph Mill, esq., plaintiff, and Eoger Nicholas, gent., and Sarah 
his wife, and Thomas Moncke, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of GEEATHAM and tenements in Greatham, Parham and 
Amberley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

Hutchins Williams, esq., and William Peere Williams, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Mary Pechey, wid., Thomas Ball, clerk, and Margaret 
his wife, Barbara Mill, spr., and William Leeves, gent., and Prances 
his wife, deforciants Manor of GEEATHAM and tenements in Great- 
ham, Amberley, East Wittering, West Wittering and Warnham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Hutchins Williams (East., 11 Geo. II. 
[1738]). 

Eobert Williams, esq., plaintiff, and William Peere Williams, esq., 
and Henrietta his wife, deforciants Manor of GEEATHAM and tene- 
ments in Greatham and Amberley quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Great Herst (Park). See Danny. 
Greenhill. See Westlands. 
Greinsted-Weild (Manor). See Asliurst. 
Gretham (Manor). See Crreatham. 

Groomb ridge (Manor). 

Thomas Waller, kt., plaintiff, and George Waller, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and John Sackvyle, esq., deforciants Manors of Groome- 
briclge, Redmeridge alias liedmylridge, Holland, Ashehurst and 
Barnes, and rectory of Brenchley, also advowson of church of 
Ashehurst and advowsoii of vicarage of Brenchley, co. Kent, and 
manors of GEOOMEEEIDGE and HEDMEETDGE alias EEDMYLEIDGE, 
and tenements in Wytheham, Erant alias Fant and lletherfeild, co. 
Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff, who grants to said George Waller, esq., 
and Mary and heirs male of the body of George a certain annuity or 
annual rent of 60 issuing out of the manor of Barnes and tenements 
in Brenchley (Hil., 44 Eliz. [1601-2] D.C.). 

Thomas, Earl of Dorset, Lord High Treasurer of England, plaintiff, 
and Anne Waller, wid., Thomas Waller, kt., and Margaret his wife, and 
George Waller, esq., deforciants Manors of Gromebridge, Ashurst, 



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189 



Eedmylridge alias Kedmeridge and Holland, also advowson o church 
of Ashurst, co. Kent, and manors of GEOMEBEIDGE and EEDMEEIDGE 
alias EEDMILEIDGE, and tenements in Wythyham, Erant alias Fant 
and Eetherfeild, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C.). 

John Packer, esq., plaintiff, and Eichard, Earl of Dorset, Lord 
William Howard, George Eyvers, kt., Eichard Amherst, esq., and 
Edward Lyndesey, deforciants Manors of Gromebridge and Eedme- 
ridge alias Eedmilridge and tenements in Speldhurst, co. Kent, and 
manors of GEOMEBEIDGE and EEDMEEIDGE alias EEDMILEIDGE and 
tenements in Wythyam, Erant alias Eant and Eetherfeild, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed io plaintiff s^di heirs (Trin., 16 Ja. I. [1618] D.C.). 

Eobert Burges, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Camfield and James 
Kenward and Louisa his wife, deforciants Manors of GEOOMBEIDGE 
and EEDMILEIDGE, and two sixth parts of tenements in Eant, Withy- 
ham, Hartfield and Eotherfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 34 Geo. III. [1793]). 

Grove (Manor) in Hollirigton. 

See Feldyng (Manor) (East., 28 Eliz. [1586] ; Trin., 31 Eliz. 
[1589] ; East., '19 Ch. IT. [1667]). 

Grove alias Groveland (Manor). 

See OcTeley (East., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

John Bembowe, gent., plaintiff, and George Luxford, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of GEOVE alias GEOYELAND 
and tenements in Twineham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Thomas Hurst, Thomas Smith, esq., and John Harman, plaintiffs, 
and John Smith and Erances his wife, James West and Anne his wife, 
and Eichard Turner and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Wartling, Herstmonceux and Eastbourne, and fourth part of manor 
of GEOVE alias GEOVELAND, and fourth part of tenements in Twin- 
ham, Hurstperpoint and Cuckfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Hurst (Mich., 33 Geo. II. [1759]). 

Thomas Maynard and Michael Morris, gent., plaintiffs, and Mary 
Ewitt, wid., Thomas Ewitt, gent., and Sarah his wife, Eichard 
Dungate, gent., and Mary his wife, Eichard Turner, gent., and Mary 
his wife, and Jane Steele, wid., deforciants Manor of GEOVE alias 
GEOVELAND and tenements in Eadmill, Wivelsfeild, Ditcheling, 
Keymer, Ardingly, Cuckfield, Slaugham, Hurstperpoint and Twine- 
ham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Maynard (Trin., 
3 Geo. III. [1762]). 

John Ellis, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Dungate, gent., and 
Thomas Huett Dungate, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of GEOYE alias GEOYELAND and tenements in Twineham, 
Bolney, Cuckfield, Henfield and Hursfcperpoint, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Geo. III. [1772]). 



190 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES, 


Groveland (Manor). See Grove. 

Guestling alias Gestling (Advowson of Church). 

See Guestling (Manor) (Trin., 34 Hen. VIII. [15*2]). 
See Ore (Manor) (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 
See Baldslow (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ja. L [K>12]). 
See Guestling (Manor) (Ilil, 10 Ja. I. [1612-3]). 

Guestling alias Gestling (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591] ; East., 12 Ch. I. 
[1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Guestling alias Gestling alias Gestlyng alias Church- 
Howse (Manor). 

George Bryggys, plaintiff, and Godard Haule (son and heir- 
apparent of William Haule, esq.) and Cicely his wife, deforciants 
Manor of GESTLYNG and tenements in Gestlyng, Iden, Playden, Ore 
and Westfeld, also advowson of church of G-ESTLYNG-, quitclaimed to 
plaintipfiud heirs (Trin., 34 Hen. 'VIII. [1542]). 

See Ore (Manor) (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

See Baldslow (Manor) (Mich., 10"Ja, I. [1612]). 

Laurence Ashbornham, esq., plaintiff 1 , and John Peter, esq., 
Thomas Peter, esq., and William Cobbes, esq., deforciants Manor of 
G-ESTLIXU alias CHURCH- HOWSE and tenements in Baldeslow, Maple- 
hurst, Frenchcourt, Peckham, Gestling, Hollingtou, Fareleigh alias 
Farley, Ore, Castle S. Mary Hasting, Westfeiid and Hasting, and 
advowson of church of GESTLINO, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Ilil., 10 Ja. I. [1612-3]). 

Guildenhurst (Manor). 

Thomas Hampton, gent., plaintiff, and George, Baron Onslow and 
Baron Craiiley, and Henrietta his wife, deforciants Manor of 
G-UILDEXIIUEST and tenements in Pulborough and Wisborough Green 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 Geo. III. [1778]). 

Guldeford (Manor and Advowson). See East Guldeford. 

Gun worth (Park). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 

Gyles alias Saint Gyles (Manor). 

See Ford alias Forth (Trin., 22 Hen. VIII. [1530]). 

George May, gent., plaintiff, and Andrew Oxenbredge, LL.D., 
deforciantM.&nor of GYLES and tenements in Burwassh alias 
Burwasch quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 11 Eliz. [1568-9]). 

Thomas Elfick, senior, plaintiff, and Thomas May, esq., and 
Barbara his wife, deforciants Manor of GYLES and tenements in 
Burwassh alias Burwasch quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs War- 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 



191 



ranted against said Thomas May and Barbara and heirs of Thomas, 
and against G-eorge May, esq., and heirs (East., 42 Eliz. [1600]). 

Richard "Weller and Alice his wife, plaintiffs, and Thomas Elfick, 
senior, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants bl&nor of G-YLES and 
tenements in Burwash alias Burwasch quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Eichard Weller (East., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

William Toope, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Toope and Alice his 
wife, deforciants Manor of G-TLES and tenements in Burwash quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Thomas Harryson, clerk, and John Turner, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
Eichard Toope, gent., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of 
GYLES and tenements in Burwash alias Burwasch quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Harryson (Trin., 10 Ch. 1. [1634]). 

."Robert Streatfield, esq., plaintiff, and Anne Dyke, wid., deforciant 
Manor of SAINT GYLES and tenements in Burwash and Ticehurst 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 18 Geo. III. [1777]). 

Jane Sophia Trotter, wid., and Eobert Trotter, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Hone Haviland, esq., and Ann Dyke his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manor of SAINT GILES and moiety of tenements in 
Burwash, Ticehurst and Hartfield, co. Sussex, and moiety of tene- 
ments in Cowden, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Jane 
Sophia Trotter (East., 10 Geo. IV. [1829] D.C.). 

Gylrygge alias Gild ridge (Manor). 

John Baker, plaintiff, and Thomas Gylrygge and Alice his wife, 
deforciants Manor of GYLEYGGE and tenements in. Wythiham, 
Eetherfeld and Hertfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1554-5]). 



Hackenden alias Placelands (Manor). See Piclcstones. 

John Duffylde, plaintiff, and John Alfrey, gent., and Thomas 
Alfrey, gent., deforciants Manors of HACKENDEN and STONEEOCKES 
and tenements in Estgreenested quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 15 & 16 Eliz. [1573]). 

John Feild, plaintiff, and Baptist Hasell and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of manors of HACKENDEN and STONEEOCKES and 
tenements in Eastgrenested quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
29 Eliz. [1587]). 

William Kydder and John Egerton, plaintiffs, and Eanulph 
Barlow and Juliana his wife, deforciants Manors of HACKENDEN and 
STONEEOCKES and tenements in Estgreenested quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Kydder (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Deane-Place (Hil., 34 Eliz. [1591-2] D.C.). 

See Stonerocks (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]), 



I 

192 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

See Deane-Place (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-12]). 

See Pickstones (Mich., 30 Ch. II. [1678] ; Trin., 13 & 14 G-eo. II. 

[1740]). 

Hailsham alias Haylesham in Barwick (Advowson of 

Church). 

See BayJiam (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 
See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] B.C.). 
See Mersliam (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2] ; Hil., 1652 f Trin., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664]). 

Hailsham alias Haylesham (Advowson of Vicarage). 

Thomas Hooper, gent., plaintiff, and George Wenham, clerk, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Advowson of vicarage of HAYLESHAM 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

Hailsham alias Haylesham in Barwick (Manor). 

See Bayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

See ButtingUU (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] B.C.). 

William Newton, esq.. and Thomas Whatman, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Kichard, Earl of Dorset, Edward Sackvyle, esq., Henry, Lord Dacre, 
and Sampson Lennard, esq., deforciants Manor of HAYLESHAM alias 
BAEWICKE IN HAYLESHAM and tenements in Haylesham, Hellingly 
and Pevensey alias Pemsey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Newton (Hil., 11 Ja, I. [1613-4]). 

Hailsham alias Earsham alias Hersham alias Yerseham 

(Manor). 

See Litlington (Manor) (Trin., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544]). 

John Gage, esq., plaintiff, and John Ixoottes, gent., and Alice his 
wife, deforciants Manor of EAKSHAM alias HAYLESHAM and tene- 
ments in Haylesham quitclaimed to plaintiff %3\& heirs (Mich., 25 & 26 
Eliz. [1583]). 

Abraham Kenchley, gent., Edward Chauntler, senior, Edward 
Chauntler,, junior, and Susan Morlye, wid., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Gage, bt., and Mary his wife, deforciants, Manor of EESHAM alias 
HAILESHAM and tenements in Hailesham quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Abraham Kenchley (East., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Walter Burrell and Thomas Mortimer Kelson, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Eliza Willard, spr., Harriet Willard, spr., Charles Willard, esq., and 
Sarah his wife, John Harry Willard, esq., Nicholas Willard, esq., 
Leonard Kilham Willard, esq., and Harriet Alice his wife, Harriet 
Willard, spr., John Bean, esq., and Catherine his wife, and William 
Cole, clerk, and Maria Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of HEESHAM 
alias HAILSHAM alias HALESHAM and tenements in Hersham alias 
Hailsham alias Halesham, Eastbourn, Willingdon, Westham, Peven- 
sey, Wathing [s/c], Chiddingly and Hellingly, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Walter Burrell (East., 49 Geo. III. [1809]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 193 

Hailsham alias Haylesham alias Aylesham (Rectory). 

John Eversfeld, gent., and Thomas Eversfeld, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Whytefeld, gent., and Thomas Whytefeld, gent., deforciants 
Tenements in Haylesham and rectory of HAYLESHAM and all tithes of 
corn and grain to the said rectory belonging in Haylesham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Eversfeld (Mich., 36 & 37 
Eliz. [1594]). 

John Page, gent., and Havell Page, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Eversfeild, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Rectory of 
AYLESHAM alias HAYLSHAM and tenements in Aylesham alias 
Haylesham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Page (Mich., 
8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Barnaby Hodgsonne, gent., and Goldsmyth Hodgsonne, his son 
and heir-apparent, plaintiffs, and John Page, gent., and Havell Page, 
gent., his son and heir-apparent, and Dorothy his wife, deforciants 
Rectory of AYLISHAM alias HAYLSHAM and tenements in Aylisham 
alias Haylesham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Barnaby 
Hodgsonne (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See BuckJiurst (Manor) (Trin., 1657 ; Mich., 1657 ; Trin., 1659). 

See Byne (East., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

John Eagg. bt., and John Hay, esq., plaintiffs, and Robert Eagg, 
esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of tenements in 
Maresfeild, Buxsted, Wadherst, Eant, Eramfeild, Uckfeild, Eletching 
and Aylesham alias Haylisham, and rectory of AYLESHAM alias 
AYLISHAM alias HAYLSHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Eagg (Trin., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

See Byne (Mich., 5 Anne [1706] ; Trin., 7 Anne [1708]). 

Odiarne Hooper, clerk, and Thomas Stonestreet, plaintiffs, and 
Sir Charles Matthew Goring, bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Hailsham and S. Peter and S. Mary Westout, and 
rectory of HAILSHAM, and all tithes to said rectory belonging, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs arid heirs of Odiarne Hooper (East., 
22 Geo. II. [1749]). 

Hailsham (Tithes). 

See Eastbourne- Gildridge (Hil., 40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Hailsham (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Westdean alias Earlscourt (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 
See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Haldleigh (Manor). See Cuckfield-Haldleigh. 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 30 Hen. VIII. [1539] ; East., 37 Eliz. 
[1595]). 

Half naked (Advowson of Chantry). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536] ; East., 
31 & 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]), 

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194 SUSSEX MANGES IN THE FEET OF FINES. 


Half naked (Manor, Park and Tithes). See HalnaJcer. 

Hall (Manor) in Botherfield. 

Thomas Houghton, gent., plaintiff*, and Stephen Stringer and John 
Stringer, deforciants Manor of HALL and tenements in Retherfeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Robert Saxby, gent., plaintiff', and John Kirrill, esq., Mary Kirrill, 
spr., and Charles Hughes, clerk, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of HALL and tenements in Rotherfield quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 1 Geo. III. [1761]). 

Robert Saxby, gent., plaintiff, and Mary Kirrill, spr., and Charles 
Hughes and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of HALL and tene- 
ments in Rotherfield quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
3 Oeo. III. [1762]). 

Thomas Dumbleton, plaintiff, and Greorge Saxby Penfold, clerk, 
and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor or lordship of HALL and 
tenements in Rotherfield quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 

2 & 3 Will. IV. [1832]). 

Hall (Manor) in Stedham. 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and John Peche, citizen and grocer 
of London, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of HALL and 
tenements in Ipyng, Stedeham, Hayshott and Litelton, and common 
of pasture for 100 sheep in LITELTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil.,36 Hen. VIII. [1544-5]). 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Wyndesor, esq., and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciants Manor of HALL and tenements in 
Stedeham and Ipyng quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 

3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

Thomas Musgrave, clerk, plaintiff, and Roger Hopkins, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of HALL alias BRIDGEEOOT FARM 
and tenements in Stedham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

John Sanders, plaintiff, and Richard Ewen and Mary his wife, 
Richard Challen, junior, Richard Challen, senior, and Anne his wife, 
and William Hewett and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of HALL 
and tenements in Stedham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
8 Anne [1709]). 

William Pruett, plaintiff, and John Knight and Susan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HALL and tenements in Stedham, Lurgashall 
and Tillington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 28 Geo. III. 
[1788]). 

Halland (Park). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich., 15 Oeo. II. [1741]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 195 

Halnaker alias Halfnaked (Manor). 

Edmund Lewkenor and John Fawkner, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas West, kt., Lord la Warr, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manors of HALFNAKED, WALBERTON, WESTERTON, WODCOTT and 
STRETHAMTON, and tenements in Halfnaked, Walberton, Westerton, 
Strethamton, Wodcott, Westhampnett and Goodwod, and advowsons 
of priory of BOXGROVE and ehanteries of NORTIIMUNDHAM and 
HALFNAKED, settled on Thomas West and Elizabeth and heirs of 
Thomas, without impeachment of waste by said Elizabeth (Trin., 
28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 

The King, plaintiff, and Thomas West, kt., Lord la Warr, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of HALFNAKED and WALBER- 
TON and tenements in Halfnaked, Walberton, Mondham, Byrdham, 
Westychenour, Hunston, Tvernoll, Woodcote, Westerton, Streth- 
ampton, Boxgrave, Compton, Westhampnett, Goodwood, Offham and 
Yapton, and advowsons of ehanteries of HALFNAKED and NORTH- 
MUNDHAM, quitclaimed to the King and his heirs (East., 31 & 32 
Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Boxgrove (Manor) (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] ; Mich., 1 Will. & 
Mary [1689]). 

Thomas May, kt., and John Raphson, esq., plaintiffs, and James, 
Earl of Derby, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of HALNAKER 
alias HALFNAKED, BOXGROVE, TANGMER and BARNHAM, and tenements 
in Halnaker alias Halfnaked, Boxgrove, Tangmer, Barnham, Lavant, 
Eastlavant, Westlavant, Selsey, Westhampnett, Ertham, Maidherst, 
Slindon, Aldingborne, Owing and S. Rokeshill, also advowsons of 
churches of BOXGROVE, TANGMER, LAVANT EASTLAVANT and WEST- 
LAVANT, co. Sussex, and manor of Whittiiigton and advowson of church 
of Whittington, co. Gloucester, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas May (East., 4 Anne [1705] D.C.). 

John Popham, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, bt., 
deforciant Manors of HALNAKER alias HALNAKED, BOXGROVE, 
TANGMER and BARNHAM, and parks of HALNAKER alias HALNAKED 
and TANGMER, and tenements in Halnaker alias Halfnaked, Boxgrove, 
Tangmer, Barnham, Halnaker Park, Halnaker Farm, Hunger Down, 
Egley Mead, Priory farm, Tinwood, S. Marys Kedwius, Strettington, 
Leppering, Tangmer Farm, Park and Meads, Warehead, Oldbury, Sea- 
beach, Syden Mead, Mill Lane, Longcrot't, Eoundcroft, and in parishes 
of Halnaker alias Halfnaked, Boxgrove, Tangmer, Barnham, Selsey 
and Westhampnett, and moreover all tithes issuing out of said lands 
in STRETTINGTON and LOPPERING, and advowsons of churches of 
BOXGROYE and TANGMER, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
26 & 27 Geo. II. [1753]). 

Alexander Popham, esq., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 
bt., Arthur Acland, esq., Hugh Acland, esq., and William Troyte, esq., 
deforciants Manors of HALNAKER alias HALFNAKED, BOXGROVE, 

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196 StTSSEX MANORS IN THE PEET OT PINES. 

TANGMER an-1 BARNHAM, and parks of HALNAKER alias HALFNAKED 
and TANGMER, and tenements in Halnaker alias Halfnaked, Boxgrove, 
Taugmer, Barnham, Halnaker Park, Halnaker Farm, Hunger Down, 
Egley Mead, Priory Farm, Tinwood, S. Marys Eedwins, Strettington, 
Leppering, Tangmer Farm, Park and Meads, Warehead, Oldbury, 
Seabeach, Syden Mead, Mill Lane, Longcrofts and Eoundcrofts, and in 
parishes of Halnaker alias Halfnaked, Boxgrove, Tangmer, Barnham, 
Selsey and Westhampnett, and all tithes issuing out of said lands in 
STRETTINGTON and LEPPERING, and advowsons of churches of BOXGROVE 
and TANGMER, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 5 Geo. III. 
[1765]). 

William Adair, esq., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, bt., 
and John Dyke Acland, esq., deforciants Manors of HALNAKER alias 
HALFNAKED, BOXGROVE, TANGMER and BARNHAM, and parks of 
HALNAKER alias HALFNAKED and TANGMER, and tenements in 
Halnaker alias Halfnaked, Boxgrove, Tangmer, Barnham, Halnaker 
Park, Halnaker Farm, Hunger Down, Egley Mead, Priory Farm, 
Tinwood, S. Marys Kedwins, Strettington, Leppering, Tangmer Farm, 
Park and Meads, Wareham, Oldbury, Seabeach, Syden Mead, Mill 
Lane, Longcroft and Bound Croft, and in parishes of Halnaker alias 
Halfnaked, Boxgrove, Tangmer, Barnham, Selsey and Westhampnett, 
and all tithes issuing out of lands in STRETTINGTON and LEPPERING, 
and advowsons of churches of BOXGROVE and TANGMER, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East,, 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 



Halnaker alias Halfnaked (Park). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 126 & 27 Geo. II. [1753]; Hil., 
5 Geo. III. [1765] ; East., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Ham (Manor Annual Kent) in Sidlesham. 

See Sidlesham (Manor) (East., 22 Geo. III. [1782] ; East., 26 
Geo. III. [1786] ; Hi!., 58 Geo. III. [1818] ; East., 3 Geo. IV. 

[1822]). 

Ham (Manor) in West Angmering. 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Thomas Wolder, plaintiff, and Edward Lewkenor, esq., deforciant 
Manor of HAM and tenements in Ham and West Angmervng quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &ud heirs (Hil., 4 & 5 Ed. VI. [1550-1])! 

Francis Kelleway, esq., plaintiff, and John Vaughan, esq., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of HAME, PRESTON, HYDE, ITFORD 
and LEWES, and tenements in Hanie, Preston, Hyde, Itford and 
Lewes, quitclaimed tv plaintiff and heirs (East., 8 Eliz. [1566]). 

Eoger Gratwyck, plaintiff, and Francis Kelleway, esq., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manors of HAME, PRESTON, HYDE, ITEORD and 
LEWES, and tenements in Hame, Preston, Hyde, Itford and Lewes, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff* &nd heirs (Trin., 8 Eliz. [1566]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 197 

George Arnold, plaintiff, and Eoger Pratt alias Cooper and Sibyl 
his wife, and Henry Gratwyck and Joan his wife, deforciants Two 
parts of manor of HAM and tenements in Ham and West Angmeryng, 
in three parts divided, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Hil., 18 Eliz. 

[1575-6]). 

Thomas Aynscombe, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Philip Gratwyk, 
deforciant Manor of HAM and tenements in West Agmeryng, Ham 
and Preston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 40 Eliz. 

[1597-8]). 

William Gratwyk, esq., plaintiff, and Roger Gratwyk, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of HAM quitclaimed 
to plaintiff, who settles same on Eoger Gratwyk and Elizabeth and 
heirs of Eoger (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

Thomas Gratwick of Ham, plaintiff, and Margery Gratwick, wid., 
and Eoger Gratwick, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements 
in Ham and moiety of manor of HAM and tenements in Ham, West 
Angmering and Eastpreston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
1 Ch. I. [1625-6]). 

Eoger Gratwick, esq., and Edward Blackstone, clerk, plaintiff s<> 
and Humphrey Gratwick and William Olliver and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HAM and tenements in Ham in parish of 
Westangmering quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eoger Gratwick 
(Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Humphrey Gratwick, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Keate, wid., and 
Greorge Keate, gent., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Angmering and East Preston and moiety of manor of Ham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff KK& heirs (East., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

William Dawtrey, esq., and Thomas Dawtrey, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Humphrey Gratwick and An'ne his wife, and Thomas Gratwick, gent., 
deforciants Manor of HAM and tenements in Ham, Ashington, 
Washington, Buncton, Eustington, West Angmering, East Angmering 
and East Preston, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William 
Dawtrey (Mich., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

Ham alias Hamme (Manor) in Willingdon. 

John Parker, esq., plaintiff 1 , and John Thetcher, esq., and Margery 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HAMME and tenements in Wyllyngdon 
and Estborne quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs {Mich. ,38 Hen. VIII. 
[1546]). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

Hamerden (Manor). 

Christopher Mitford, Humphrey Coton, and Laurence Eolston, 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Percy, esq., and Eleanor his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manors of HAMERDEN and EILSCHAM and tenements in 
Hamerden and Filscham, settled on Thomas Percy and Eleanor and 
their heirs lawfully begotten between them, remainder to right heirs 
of Eleanor (Mich., 20 Hen. VIII. [1528]). 



198 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Walter Marler and Nicholas Byngham, citizens and haberdashers 
of London, and Barnard Eandolph of London, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Fytton, kt., deforciant Manors of HAMEEDEN, MOEELEY, 
FYLSHAM and COETESLEY, and tenements in Hamerdeii. Moreley, 
Fylsham. Cortesley, Tysehurst, Lamberhurst, Wadhurst, Burwassn, 
Ecehyngham, G-estlyng, Ikelsham, Mary Magdaleyn, Westfyld, 
Crowherst, Hollyngton, Seynt Leonards, S. Mary of the Castell, Ore, 
Bekeley, Northiham, Breede, Pesemersh and Iden, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Barnard Eandolph (Trin., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary 
[1557]). 

Barnard Eandolph of London, gent., and John Eandolph, his son 
and heir-apparent, plaintiff's, and Edward Fytton, kt., and Anne his 
wife, deforciant s Manors of HAMEEDEN, MORELEY, FYLSHAM and 
COETESLEY, and tenements in Hamerdeu, Moreley, Fylsham, Cortesley, 
Tyseherst, Lamberherst, Wadherst, Burwassh, Echyngham, Gestelyng, 
Ikellesham, Mary Magdalen, Westfield, Crowherst, Hollyngton, Saynt 
Leonards, S. Mary of the Castell, Ore, Bekley, Northyham, Brede, 
Pesmersh and Jden, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Barnard 
Eandolph (Hil., 1 Eliz. [1558-9]). 

Thomas Pelham, esq., and Anthony Stapley, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Harbert Eandolph, esq., deforciant Manors of HAMEEDEN and 
FYLSHAM and tenements in Tysehurst, Wadhurst, G-estling, Ickles- 
ham, Mary Magdalen, Westfield, Hollington, Saint Leonardes, 
S. Mary of the Castle, Ore, Beckley, Peveusey, Northiam, Brede, 
Peasemarsh and Iden, settled on Harbert Eandolph and heirs (Hil., 
1 Ja. I. [1603-4]). 

John Lunsford, esq., and Eichard Threell, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Anthony Apsley, gent., and Judith his wife, deforciants Manors of 
HAMEEDEN, FILSHAM and COETESLEY, and tenements in Tyseherst, 
Etchiugham, Hollington alias Hallington, Ore, AVestfeild, Beckley, 
Bulverhide, G-estling, Icklesham, VV 7 adherst, Lamberherst, Burwash, 
Manxey, Pevensey, and parishes of S. Leonard, S. Michael, S. Mary 
Magdalene, S. Mary of the Castle and S. Margaret, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of John Lunsford (Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Thomas Aynscombe, esq., and John Aynscombe, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Robert Morley, esq., and John Baker, gent., deforciants Manors 
of HAMEKDEN, FILSHAM, MORELEY and COETESLE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Aynscombe (Hil., 12 Ja. I. [1614-5]). 

See Apsley (Trin., 7 Anne [1708]). 

Ham me (Manor). See Ham. 

Hampsted alias Holmested (Manor). See Holmsted- Mortimers. 

Hampnet (Manor). See Westliampnett . 

Hamptnet (Tawkes Chantry). See Tawkes Chantry. 

Hampton-Parva (Manor). See Littlehampton. 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 199 

Hampton- Wichards (Manor). 

See Goring (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] - B.C.). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

See Tapton (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Yapton-Eectory (East., 3 Ja. II. [1687]; Mich., 9 Anrie 
[1710] ; Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Hampton-Wilcocks (Manor). 

See Tapton (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Tapton- Rectory (East., 3 Ja. II. [1687] ; Mich., 9 Anne 
[1710] ; Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Hams (Manor). See Hamsey* 

Hamsey (Advowson of Church). 

See Hamsey (Manor) (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594] ; Trin., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620] ; East., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; Mich., 17 G-eo. III. [1776]). 

Hamsey (Free Fishery). 

See Briyhthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Hamsey (Manor). 

Edward Alford, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Lewkenor, esq., and 
Susan his wife, Theophilus Adams, gent., and Thomas Butler, gent., 
deforciants Manor of HAMSEY and tenements in Hamsey, Woham 
and Bercombe, also advowson of church of HAMSEY, quitclaimed to 
plaintif&nd heirs (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

Thomas Bisshop, kt., and "William Clarke, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Alford, senior, esq., and Judith his wife, John Alford, gent., 
Edward Alford, junior, gent., and Edmund Fetiplace, gent., defor- 
ciants Manor of HAMSEY and tenements in Hamsey, Woham and 
Bercombe, also advowson of church of HAMSEY, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Bisshop (Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Charles Fetiplace, gent., and George Fetiplace, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Alford, esq., and Elizabeth Alford, deforciants Manors of 
HAMSEY and OFFINGTOF and tenements in Hamsey, Woham, Ber- 
combe, Broadwater, Goring, Offington and Bramber, also advowson of 
church of HAMSEY, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Charles 
Fetiplace (East., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Thomas Walley Partington, esq., plaintiff, and George Wenham 
Lewis, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of HAMSEY alias 
HAMS and tenements in Hamsey alias Hams, also rectory of HAMSEY 
alias HAMS, and advowson of church of HAMSEY alias HAMS, quit- 
claimed io plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 17 Geo. III. [1776]), 

Hamsey (Rectory). 

See Hamsey (Manor) (Mich., 17 Geo. HI. [1776]). 



SUSSEX MANGES IN THE FEfiT OF 

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Hangleton (Advowson of Church). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Mich., 39 & 40 Eliz. [1597] ; Mich., 
41 & 42 Eliz. [1599]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Hangleton (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 

Humphrey Eadclyffe, esq., John Cressener, kt., John Cleyden, 
clerk, Thomas Bonham, esq., John Bozom, esq., Francis Moundeford, 
esq., and John Eeymond, plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Northumber- 
land, def or ciant Manors of HANGLINTON alias HANGILTON and 
ALKYNGTON alias EAST ALDKYNGTON and tenements in Hanglinton 
alias Hangilton, Alryngton alias East Aldryngton, Porteslaye, Blach- 
yngtou, Howffe and Pecheham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Humphrey Eadclyffe (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

John Whalley, gent., and Henry Shelley, junior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edward Bellyngham, junior, esq., deforciant Manor of HAGGLE- 
TON and tenements in Hangleton and Est Aldrington quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Whalley (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

Thomas Sackville, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and Edward 
Bellingham, esq., and Eichard Bellingham, gent., deforciants Manor 
of HANGLETON and tenements in Hangleton and Eastaldrington, also 
advowson of church of HANGLETON (which Barnard Whitstone, esq., 
and Mary his wife, hold for the life of Mary of the inheritance of said 
Edward Bellingham, and which after the death of Mary to Edward 
and Eichard and the heirs of Edward should revert) granted after the 
death of Mary, fully to remain to Thomas, Lord Buckhurst, and heirs 
(Mich., 39 & 40 Eliz. [1597]). 

Henry Shelley, esq., and Thomas Browne, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Barnard Whytstones, esq., and Mary his wife, and Eobert Bould, 
gent., deforciants Manor of HANGLETON and tenements in Hangleton 
granted to plaintiffs during the life of Mary, who settle on Eobert 
Bould a certain annual rent of 100 marks out of said manor during 
the said life, if a certain Elizabeth Bellingham, wid., lives so long, 
and on Barnard Whytstones and Mary the said manor during her life 
(East., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

Thomas Sackvylle, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, Lord High Treasurer of 
England, plaintiff, and Barnard Whitstons, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HANGLETON and tenements in Hangleton and 
East Aldrington, also advowson of church of HANGLETON, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 41 & 42 Eliz. [1599]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.; Trin., 15 Ch. II. 
[1663]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Hangleton and BenfieldsZ^6>Hangleton-Benfields (Manor). 
William Devereux, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Covert, esq., 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 201 



deforciant Manors of HANGLETON, BENFEILDS, SLAUGHAM and 
SLOWE, also two parts of manor of RUSTINGTON, and fourth part of 
manor of CUCKFEILD, and tenements in Slaugham, Twyneham, Hurst, 
Hurstperpound, Bolnev, Hangleton, Cuckfeild, Woodmancoat, Ifeild, 
Worth, Crawley, Banlcombe, Eusper, Falmer, Edberton, Sherman- 
bury, Ardingly/ Wivelsfeild, Eustington, Poling, Angmering, Beeding 
and Scale, also advowson of church of SLAUGHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

See Slows (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Harman Atwood, gent., plaintiff, and John Covert, kt. and bt., and 
Isabel his wife, and Diana Baynham, wid., deforciants Manors of 
HANGLETON and BENFEILDS and tenements in Slaugham, Bolney, 
Hangleton, Cuckfeild, Worth, Crawley, Baulcombe, Eusper, Falnier, 
Edberton, Ardingly, Wovelsfeild, Eustington, Poling, Angmering, 
Beeding and Scale, co. Sussex, and tenements in Stone, Ebony and 
Appledore, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
16 Ch. II. [1664] B.C.). 

Edwyn Baldwyn, gent., plaintiff, and Diana Baynham, wid., 
deforciant Manors of HANGLETON, BENFEILD, SLAUGHAM and 
SLOWE, also two parts of manor of EUSTINGTON, and also fourth part 
of manor of CUCKFEILD, and tenements in Slaugham, Twyneham, 
Hangleton, Cuckfeild, Woodmancott, Ifeild, North Crawley, Baul- 
combe, Eusper, Falmer, Edberton, Shermanbury, Ardingly, Wivels- 
feild, Eustington, Beeding and Scale, also advowson of church of 
SLAUGHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. 
[1664-5]). 

Augustin Blennerhaysett, gent., plaintiff, and John Palgrave, esq., 
and Diana his wife, deforciants Manors of HANGLETON and BENFEILD 
and tenements in Slaugham, Bolney, Hangleton, Cuckfeild, Worth, 
Crawley, Baulcombe, Eusper, Falmer, Edberton, Ardingley, Wovels- 
feild, Eustington, Poling, Angmering, Beeding and Scale, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Thomas Sherman, plaintiff, and John Palgrave, esq., and Diana his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HANGLETON and tenements in Hangleton 
and Eberton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 31 Ch. II. 
[1679]). 

John Broughton, gent., and Francis Harris, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Sherman, gent., and Susan his wife, William Bright, gent., 
and Eebecca his wife, William Bright, junior, gent., and Elizabeth his 
wife, Nathaniel Hoyland, clerk, and Hannah his wife, Peter de Billy, 
merchant, and Rebecca his wife, William Noreliffe, junior, gent., and 
Eobert Wright, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HANGLETON and tenements in Hangleton and Ebberton alias Abber- 
ton quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Broughton (Trin., 
13 Will. III. [1701]). 

Hardham alias Herringham (Manor). 

Edmund Marvyn, Serjeant at law, John Kyngesmyll, esq., and 
Kichard Scrase, gent., plaintiffs, and Eobert, prior of the House and 



p 

202 SUSSEX MAJORS IN THE FEET OF 

church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross of Herynghain, deforciant 
Manors of HEEYNGHAM, COKHAM and COKEHAM, and tenements in 
Heryngham, Hardarn, Cokham, Cokeham, Somptyng, Brodwater, 
Pulburgh, Waltham, Westburton, Burton, Burketon, Petworth, 
Lurgesale, Byrdeham, Hasylmere, Mydhurst, Tullyngton, Yapton, 
Rugewyk, Byilyngeshurst, Sulham, Waruecampe, Kyrdeford, Wor- 
thy ng, Launcyng, Fyndon, Fyttelworth, Horley, Horsham, Nuthurst, 
Est Mardon, Elsted, Westpreston and Egden, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Richard Scrase (Mich., 26 Hen. VIII. [1534]). 

See Burton (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Nicholas Turner, esq., plaintiff, and William Goring, bt., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manors of HAEDHAM alias HEEEINGHAM 
alias IEIIVGHAM and GOEING, and tenements in Hardham alias Her- 
ringham alias Iringham, Cold-Waltham, Goring, Fit-tie worth, Egdean 
and Petworth, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Geo. I. 
[1716-7]). 

Hardham alias Heryngham (Rectory). 

See SwanboraugTi (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Hare-Court (Manor). 

John Paine, gent., plaintiff, and Nathaniel Kemp, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of HAEE-COUET and tenements in Brighthelmstone 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 21 Geo. III. [1780]). 

Haremare alias Harmer (Manor). 

John Hotherope, plaintiff, and John Sessely and Katherine his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HEEMEE and tenements in Ecchyngham 
and Saleherst quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Triu., 16 Hen. VIII. 
[1524]). 

John Busbridge, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Walsh, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, Thomas May, kt., and Anne Walsh, deforciants 
Manor of HAEEMAEE alias HAEHEE and tenements in Echingham, 
Salehurst and Ticehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Harmer (Manor). See Haremare. 

Harpetyng (Manor). 

John Pryor, plaintiff, and Henry Collyns and Alice his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HARPETTNG alias HAEPETYNGES and tenements 
in Pedynghoo and Harpetyng quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said Henry Collyns and Alice and heirs of Alice, 
and against William Lullingden and Joan his wife and heirs of Joan 
(Hil., 26 Eliz. [1583-4]). 

Harringales (Manor). See Her ring ales and Waldron. 

Harrocks (Manor). 

Thomas Farnefould, kt., plaintiff, and Laurence de la Chamber 



viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 

and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of HAEEOCKS and tenements 
in Bramber and Buttolphes quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

See Gatewick (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

See Bidlinqton alias Maudlyn (Hil., 21 Ch. I. [1645-6] ; Trin., 
1653 ; Mich., 7 Will. III. [1695] ; Triii., 7 & 8 Geo. II. [1734] j Trin., 

8 & 9 Greo. II. [1735]). 

Hartfield (Advowson of Church and Vicarage). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

See BolebrooJc (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7]; Mich., 1650; 
Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Hartfield (Hundred). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 

9 Anne [1722]). 

Hartfield (Tenements called Posyngworth and Chuckelands) . See 
Posyngworth (Messuage). 

Hartfield (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Walsted (Hil., 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90] D.C.). 

Hartfield and Passheley (Manor) in Eastbourne. See Pashley 
alias Hartfield- Pashley. 

Hartfield-Pashley (Manor). See Pashley. 

Harting (Free Warren). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[16111). 

Harting alias Hartyng (Manor). See South Harting and West 
Harting. 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Wyndsor, esq., and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciantxM.&noi' of HAETYNG- and tenements in 
South Hartyng, Esthartyng, Westhartyng, Dempford, Eogate, Wen- 
ham, Rake, Dytcham, Tratton, Vynyng, Dydlyng, Elsted, Chythurst, 
Treyford, Turwyke and Petworth, also advowsoii of church of SOUTH 
HAETTNG, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Ed. VI. 
[1549] D.C.). 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Eythe, esq., and Con- 
stance his wife, and John Hussey, esq., deforciants Manors of 
HAETING and NOTBOUENE and tenements in South Harting, Est- 
harting, Westharting, Notborne, Dempford, Hogatte, "Wenham, Hake, 
Dytcham, Tratton, Vynyng, Provender, Dydlyng, Elsted, Chythurst, 
Treyford, Turwyke and Petworth, also moiety of manor of WESTE- 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET Ofc FINfiS. 

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HARTING, and tenements in Westharting, Southharting and Rogatte, 
also advowson of church of SOUTHHARTING, co. Sussex, and manor of 
Frydynghurst, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] D.C.). 

John Ford, gent., plaintiff, and Edmund Ford, esq., deforciant 
Manors of HARTYNG, SOUTH HARTYNG, EST HARTYNG, WEST HARTYNG 
and WAYNEHAM and RYLAND, and tenements in South Hartyng, Est- 
hartyng, Westhartyng, Dempford, Rogate, Wenham, Rake, Dytcham, 
Tratton, Vynynge, Dydlyng, Elsted, Chythurst, Treyford, Turwyke 
and Provander, also hundred of DEMPFORD, and advowson of church 
of SOUTH HARTYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiff, who grants the same 
to Edmund Ford and heirs (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Haselden (Manor) in Dallington, 

Benjamin Scarlett, gent., and Thomas Roberts, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Thomas Baker, esq., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HASELDEN and tenements in Warbleton, Dollington, Herstmonceux, 
"Wart ling alias Watling, Ashborneham and Bexhill, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Benjamin Scarlett Warranted against said 
Thomas Baker and Alice and heirs of Thomas, and against heirs of 
Thomas Baker, kt., his father (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

See Ittinyton (East.. 1655). 

Joan G-yles, wid., plaintiff, and Benjamin Scarlett, gent., and 
Thomas Scarlett, gent., deforciants Manor of HASELDEN and tene- 
ments in Dallington, Penhurst and Ashburnham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 1655). 

Anthony May, gent., plaintiff, and John Busbridge, esq., and Joan 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HASELDEN and tenements in Dalling- 
ton, Penhurst and Ashborneham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 1655). 

See Ittington (East., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Haselden (Manor) in East Grinstead. 

Daniel Newman, gent.,' plaintiff, and Richard Boult, Henry Boult, 
esq., and Sarah Barbara Boult, spr., deforciants Manor of HASELDEN 
and tenements in East Grinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 3 Geo. I. [1716]). 

Robert Crauford, e$(\., plaintiff, and Eleanor Slye, Henry Axford 
and Mary Anne his wife, William Odgers, Stephen Hill Axford, 
Thomas Pain alias Thomas Slye, James Pain alias James Slye and 
Mary his wife, and William Munns and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor or reputed manor of HASELDON and tenements in East 
Grinsteed quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 Will. IV. 
[1831]). 

Has fold alias Hassefold (Manor). 

Thomas Stowghton, esq., and Humphrey Floyd, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Henry, Earl of Arundell, John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 205 

Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of HASFOLD and tenements in 
Wisborowgh Grene, Stopham, Byllyngeshurst, Lynch, Kyrdeford, 
"Wollavy ngton, Elsted, Upmerden, Estmerden, Goryng, Bury, Fitle- 
worth, Rogate, Bramshott, Storyngton, Wolbedyng, Mydherst, Ertham 
and Graifham, and rectory of BYLLYNGESHURST. King's Silver Book 
(Trin., 7 Eliz. [1564], f . 197 b. There are no Concords, Notes, or Feet 
of Fines for this term). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Hastings (Advowson of Deanery of College). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Trin., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513]). 

Hastings (Advowson of Rectory). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Hastings (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Hastings (Dissolved Priory). 

Andrew Card, gent., and Richard Tonson, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edmund Beaghan, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of Farley alias West Farley and fourth part of manors of 
Syssinherst, Copton, Stone, Comden, Tylte, Little Halden and Staple- 
hurst alias Blyth-Court, and also fourth part of advowson of church 
of Frittenden^ co. Kent, and fourth part of late dissolved priory near 
HASTINGS and tenements in Hastings, Fayrleigh, Oare, Hollingtou, 
Worsham, Bexill, Beckley and Pepplesham, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Andrew Card (Mich., 1 Ja. II. [1685] D.C.). 

Hastings (Honor, Castle, Manor or Lordship). 

John Heron, esq., John Smyth, clerk, John Millet, Robert Fowler, 
John Jenyns and John Skyll, plaintiffs, and George Hastynges, kt., 
Lord Hastynges, and Anne his wife, deforciants Castle, manor or lord- 
ship of HASTYNGES, and rape of HASTYNGES and 4 ac. land in 
Bulverhide, also patronage and advowsons of Abbey of ROBEETYS 
BRYGGE and Deanery of College of HASTYNGES, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of John Heron (Trin., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513]). 

Thomas Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, 
deforciant Honor, castle and rape of HASTYNG, and tenements in 
Tysherst, Saleherst, Echyngham, Heathfeld, Warbleton, Dally ngton, 
Mountfeld, Brightlyng, Bozam, Wartlyng, Cattesfeld, Hoo, Bodyham, 
Udymer, Beckley, Playden, Nenfeld, Hollyiigton, Gestlyng, Pett, 
Sedlescombe, Whatly ngton, Battell, Bread, Bexhill, Fareleigh, Ickle- 
sham, "Westfeld, Crowhurst, Herstmountseux, Ore, Penhurst, Burwash, 
Bulverhyde, .Hastyng, Saint Maries Castle of Hastyng, Saynt 
Leonardes, Peasemarsh, Ewhurst, Iden, JS'orthyhain and Guyldford, 
and hundreds of GOULDSPUEEE, STAPULL, GESTLYNG, NENFEILD, 
NETHEEFEILD and HENHEEST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591]). 



206 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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John Millington, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Pelham, bt., defor- 
ciant Honor, castle, lordship and rape of HASTINGES, and manors 
of LAUGHTON, BYSHOPSTOWNE alias BYSHOPSTON, BURWASH, CEOW- 
HUEST, BIBLEHAM, DALLINGTON, FOXHUNT and COWDEANE, also 
hundreds of GOULDSPUEEE, STAPULL, GESTLING, NENDFEILD, NETHEE- 
FEILD, HENHUEST, SHIPLAKE, HAWKSBOEOUGH, SIIOOSWELL, BALDSLOE, 
BYSHOPSTOWNE alias BYSHOPSTON, FOXEAELE and LITTLELINGTON, 
and also park of HALELAND and tenements and divers services and 
liberties in Ticehurst, Salehurst, Etchingham, Heatfeild, Warbleton, 
Dallington, Mountfeild, Brightling, Boram, Cattesfeild, Hoo, Body- 
ham, TJdyiner, Beckley, Playden, Nendfeild, Hollington, Gestling, 
Pett, Sedlescombe, Watlington, Battell, Breade, Bexhil), Fareleigh, 
Icklesham, Westfeild, Crowhurst, Herstmountseux, Ore, Penhurst, 
Burwash, Bulverhyde, Hastinge, 8. Maryes Castle of Hastinge, 
S. Leonard, Pasemersh, Ewhurst, Iden, Northyham, Guvlford, Laugh- 
ton, Hipe, ClKiunton alias Chalvington, Easthotliley, Cbiddingley, 
Waldron, Westfirle, Byshopston, Norton, Denton, Heyton, Bletching- 
ton, Arlington, Hellingley, Hailsham, Lewes, Framt'eild, Southover, 
Mayfeild, Wadhurst and Wartling alias Watling, also rectories of 
churches of LAUGIITON, BUEWASII and CEOWHUEST, and advowsons of 
vicarages of LAUGHTON, BUEWASII and CEOWHUEST, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

Gilbert, Earl of Clare, and John White, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Pelham, bt., Thomas Pelham, esq., and George Pelham, esq., defor- 
ciants Honor and castle of HASTINGS, also manors of LAUGHTON, 
RIPE alias ECKINGTON, BUEWASII, BEVILSHAM, BISHOPSTON, COWDEEN 
alias COWDEANE alias COWDENN, WAELINGTON, FOXHUNT, DALLING- 
TON, CHITTINGLEY, BiECH, HELLINGLEY and MAWFEE, and also rape 
of HASTINGS and hundreds of SHIPLAKE, NETHEBFEILD, HENHUEST, 
STAPLE, GESTLING, GOLDSPUEE, NENEFEILD, FOXEAELE, HAWKES- 
BOEOUGH, SIIOOSWELL and BALSLOW, and park of HALAND, and tene- 
ments in Laughton, liipe alias Eckiiigton, Waldron, Easthoathly, 
Chittingley, Lewis, Hellingley, Bishopston, Denton, Watlington, 
Herstmonceux, Mayfeild, Wadhurst, Dallington, Burwash, Brightling, 
Warbleton, Southover, Mawling and llingmer, and rectories of 
LAUGHTON, HELLINGLEY and Hoo, also advowson of church of BUE- 
WASH and advowsons of vicarages of LAUGHTON and HELLINGLEY, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff* and heirs of Gilbert, Earl of Clare (East., 
2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

William, Duke of Devonshire, and John, Duke of Rutland, plain- 
tiff's, and Thomas Holies, Duke of Newcastle, and Henrietta his wife, 
deforciants Honor of HASTING and castle of HASTING, and manors 
of LAUGHTON, BUEWASII, FOSTEES, BUEGHUEST, BIYELHAM alias 
BEVILHAM, BISHOPSTON, CHINTING-MICHELHAM alias CHINTING- 

POYNINGS, COWDEEN alias COWDEANE alias COWDEN, DALLINGTON, 

WAELINGTON, CHITTINGLEY alias CHIDDINGLY, BIECH, HELLINGLEY 
alias HELLINGLY, MAWFEE, KIPE alias ECKINGTON, FOXHUNT and 
HEEINGALES alias HEEINGALE, also rape of HASTING and hundreds 
of NETHEEFETLD, HENHUEST, STAPLE, GESTLING, GOLDSPUE, NEITD- 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 207 

FIELD, FOXEARLE, SlIIPLAKE, HAUKESBROUGH, SHOOSWELL and BAL- 

SLOW, and park of HALLAND alias H ALAND, and tenements in Laugh- 
ton, Mayfield, Wadhurst, Hoathley alias Hoathly alias East Hoathly, 
Cowdeane, Cowden, Dallington, Burvvash, Brightling, Waldron, 
Warbleton, Bishopston, Denton, Norton, Chinting-Michelborne ['c], 
Bolney, Poynings, Seaford, Blechington, Suttou, Alfreiston alias 
Ashton, Cokes near Lewes, Southover, Mailing, Ringmere, Watling 
alias Warding, Herstmonceux, Ashburnham, Hay] sham, Willington, 
Heathfield, Chittingley alias Chiddingly, Hellingley alias Hellingleigh 
alias Hellingly, Eipe, Eckington, Ferle, Hoo and Fran field, and also 
rectories of LATJGHTON, HELLINGLEY alias HELLINGLY and Hoo and 
advowson of church of BURWASH and advowsons of vicarages of 
LAUGHTON and HELLTNGLEY alias HELLINGLY, and annual rent of 
1500 issuing out of all the premises aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William, Duke of Devonshire (Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Hastings (Manor). 

Henry Cheyne, kt., plaintiff, and Henry Poole, esq., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manors of HASTYNGES and CULLYNGTON arid 
tenements in Mawdlyn, Holyngton, Farleigh, Bexhyll alias Bexley, 
Saynt Clementes, All Sayntes, Saynt Andrewes and Saynt Maries, 
co. Sussex, and tenements in Mylton alias Myddylton, Ospryng, 
Mynster, Upchurch, Iwade, etc., co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 10 Eliz. [1568] D.C.). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich., 8 Geo. I. 
[1721]). 

Hastings (Rape). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Trin., 5 Hen, VIII. [1513] ; Mich., 33 & 
34 Eliz. [1591]; East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]; East., 2 Ja. II. [1686]; 
Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Hastings (Tithes). 

See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Haven (Manor). 

George Greene and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiffs, and George 
Holland and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of HAVEN and tene- 
ments in Polyng, Ham, Pepperyng, Preston, Rustyngton and 
Agmeryng, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Greene 
(Hil., 22 Eliz. [1579-80]). 

Hawbedyne (Free Warren). 

See Dwnpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Hawkesborne (Manor). See Alkeslorne. 



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Hawksborough (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich.; 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Hawkysborne (Manor). See Alkeslorne. 
Haylsham in Barwick (Manor). See Hailsham. 

Hayshott (Advowson o Church). See Stedham. 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 
See HaysJiott (Manor) (East., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

Hayshott (Chapel). 

See Stedham (Manor) (Mich., 29 & 30 Eliz. [1587] ; Trin., 
20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

Hayshott alias Hesshet (Manor). 

See PetwortJi (Honor) (East, 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] B.C.). 

William Kyngeston, kt., John Gage, kt., Anthony Browne, kt., 
Richard Page, kt., Henry Norres, esq., Thomas Hennage, esq., and 
Richard Gresham, merchant, plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Northum- 
berland, deforciant Manor of HAYSHOT and tenements in Hayshot 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Browne (Trin., 
26 Hen. VIII. [1534]). 

Francis, Earl of Bedford, K.G., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount 
Mountague, K.GL, deforciant Manor of HAYSHOTT and tenements in 
Hayshott, also advowson of church of HAYSHOTT, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Anthony, Viscount 
Mountague and heirs, and against heirs of Anthony Browne, kt., 
deceased, his father (East., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

Agnes Feilder, wid., and George Cocquerell, plaintiffs, and 
"William Grey, gent., deforciant Manor of HEISHOTT and tenements 
in Hevshott quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Agnes Feilder 
(East.," 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 

John Colebrooke, plaintiff, and Nicholas Covert, esq., Mary 
Cockquerell, wid., and Charles Eandol Covert, clerk, and Martha his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HEYSIIOTT and tenements in S. Peter the 
Great, S. Peter the Less, Hevshott, Graffam, Northmundham and 
Runcton, also portion of tithes in SIDLESHAM and RUJSTCTON, co. 
Sussex, and tenements in Ambersham and Steep, co. Southampton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. I. [1718] D.C.). 

Hayte (Messuage) in Fairlight. 

Robert Drincker, plaintiff, and Richard Tayllor, deforciant 
Messuage and lauds in Farley called HAYTE quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

Hay ton (Manor). See Keighton. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 209 

Hay worth alias Heward (Manor). 

John Robardes, plaintiff, and Nicholas Mascall and Agatha his 
wife, and John Mascall, deforciants Manor of HATWOUTH and 
tenements in Cokefeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Thomas Jenner and James Hardham, plaintiff's, and John Hard- 
ham and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of HAYWORTH and 
tenements in Cuckfeld, and two parts, in three parts divided, of 
manor of TRUBWYCK in Cuckfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Jenner (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

John Warden, gent., plaintiff, and John Burt and Jane his wife, 
Lionel Gratford and Anne his wife, and Elizabeth Hardham, wid., 
deforciants Tenements in Cuckfeild, Lindfeild and Wivelsfeild, and 
all tithes of grain and hay annually arising, growing or renewing from 
tenements aforesaid, also two parts of manors of UEWARD and TBITB- 
WEEKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 14 & 15 Ch. II. 
[1662-3]). 

Heathfield (Manor). 

See Cowding (East,, 35 Eliz. [1593] ; Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Heathfield (Manor and Advowson Annual Rent). 

See Bexhill (Manor Annual Eent) (Mich., 28 Greo. II. [1754]). 

Heathfield (Manor of Rectory). 

Richard Fuller, gent., and Nicholas Willard the elder, gent., 
plaintiffs, and George Milles, gent., and Mary his wife, John Milles, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Evershed and Christopher 
Worger, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of rectory of 
HEATHFEILD and tenements in Heathfeild and Selmeston quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Fuller (Trin., 1659). 

Heath field (View of Frank Pledge). 
See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Heene alias Heen alias Hene (Manor). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Hil., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540-1]). 

Thomas Cooke and John Cooke, plaintiffs, and Thomas Palmer, 
kt., and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of HEEN and 
tenements in Heen and Tarryng quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Cooke (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

James Grraves and Robert Edsowe, plaintiffs, and Thomas Sherley, 
senior, kt., and Anne his wife, and Thomas Sherley, junior, kt., 
deforciants Manors of HYEN alias HEEN, BARKEFOLD, BERRILAND 
and WANTLEY, and tenements in Hyen, Terriug, Kyrdford, Sillington, 
Storington and Ashehurst, and free chase and wreck of sea within the 

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210 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 



manor of HYEN alias KEEN, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
James Graves (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

John Nutt, gent., plaintiff, and Sackvill Graves, gent., deforciant 
Manor of HEEN alias HYEN and tenements in Heene and Tarring 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1659). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff, and Ei chard Creswell, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and John Arnold and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of HEENE and tenements in Heene quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff, and John Arnold and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HEENE and tenements in Heeue quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 31 Ch. II. [1679] ; also Hil., 32 & 33 
Ch. II. [1680-1]). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff, and John Arnold and Anne his wife, 
and John Riches, merchant, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor 
of HEENE and tenements in Heene, Tarring and Goring, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

See WormingJiurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781]). 

John Hoper, esq., plaintiff, and William "Westbrook Richardson, 
John Richardson and Thomas Richardson, esqrs., deforciants Manor 
of HEENE and tenements in Heene, Goring, Broadwater, West 
Tarring, Salvington, Durrington, Eindon, Wiston, Ashington and 
Buncton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. IY. 
[1824]). 

Heene alias Hyen (Free Chase and Wreck of Sea). 
See Heene (Manor) (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

Heighligh (Manor). See Higliley. 

Heighten alias Hay ton (Manor). 

See Southease (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Ezekiel Hutchinson and Thomas Watson, plaintiffs, and Herbert 
Whalley, kt., and Lucy his wife, deforciants Manors of HEIGHTON 
and SOUTIIEASE and tenements in Heighten and Southease quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Ezekiel Hutchinson (East., 4 Ja. II. 
[1688]). 

John "Watson, plaintiff, and Herbert Whalley, kt., and Lucy his 
wife, deforciants Manors of HEIGH TOX and SOUTHEASE and tene- 
ments in Heighten and Southease quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 4 Ja. II. [1688]). 

John Watson, plaintiff, and Thomas Harris, senior, clerk, and 
Lucy his wife, late Lucy Whalley, wid., and relict of Herbert Whalley, 
kt., deceased, deforciants Manors of HEIGIITON and SOLTHEASE and 
tenements in Heighten and Southease quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin, 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

See Southease (Manor) (East, 8 Geo. II. [1735] ; Trin., 
13 Geo. III. [1773]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 211 

Heighten alias Southeyton (Advowson of Church). 

See Lewes, S. John under the Castle (East., 17 Ch. H. [1665]). 
See Tarring-Nevill (Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1719] ; Mich., 6 Geo. II. 

[1732]). 

Heighton-S. Clere (Manor). 

Bobert Pickering, gent., and Awbrey Batherne, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Thomas Gage, bt., Edward Guldeford, esq., John Carill, esq., 
John Thetcher, esq., Augustin Belson, esq., Edward Smyth, esq., and 
Thomas Booper, esq., deforciants Manors of HEIGHTON-SAINCTE 
CLEEE, HOSIERS, BAMSCOMBE, EIGHINGTON alias EKINGTON, COMPTOIS'- 
BEEWICK alias BERWICK-S. JOHN, LAMPORT, ALCISTON, and hundred 
of ALCISTON, and tenements in West Firle, Bedingham, Glyne alias 
Grlynd, Southram, Bingmer, Bype, Eighington alias Ekington, Ber- 
wick, Alciston, Selmiston alias Simpson, Tilton, Hellingly, Hayles- 
ham, Blachington, Pemsey alias Pevensey, Hoo alias Howe, Friston, 
Bramber, Pindon, Washington, Kingston- Bo wsey, Porteslade, Old 
Shoreham, New Shoreham, Erlington, Chaunkton alias Chalvington 
and Cliffe, also advowson of church of MARESFEILD, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Bobert Pickering (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Heighurst (Manor). See Highurst. 

Hellingly (Advowson of Church). 

See Bayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

Hellingly (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Hellingly (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Ripe (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Bislwpstone (Manor) (Mich., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741]). 

Hellingly alias Hellinglegh (Manor). 

See Bayham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

William Devenysh, esq., and Cicely his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Jefferay, serjeant at law, deforciant Manor of HELLINGLEGH alias 
HELLINGLEE and tenements in Hellinglegh, Chyddingligh, Haylesham, 
Herstmonceux, Warbleton and Erlington, also rectory of HELLING- 
LIGH alias HELLINGLEE, and advowson of vicarage of same, settled 
on John Jefferay during his life, remainder to Bichard Jefferay and 
William Jefferay, gents., during their lives, and the longer liver of 
them, remainder to said John Jefferay and his heirs (East., 10 Eliz. 
[1568]). 

See Ripe (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Greo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

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Hellingly (Kectory). 

See Hellingly (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Ripe (Manor) (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Bishopstone (Manor) (Mich., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; (Mich., 15 
Geo. II. [1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] j Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Hellingly (Tithes). 

See Eastbourne-Netherin (East., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Hellingly (View of Frank Pledge). 
See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Helsham (Eectory). See Hailsham. 
Hemgales (Manor). See Herringales. 

Hempsted (Manor). 

John Hoper, esq., plaintiff, and William Smith, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor or reputed manor of HEMPSTEAD and 
tenements in Framfield, Buxtecl, Uckfield, Hailsham and Pevensey, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 10 Geo. IV. [1829]). 

John Jeiiner, gent., plaintiff, and William Smith, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manors of HEMPSTED, FOXHUNT and 
HEREUSTGDALES alias HEKRINGDALLS, and tenements in Saint Peter 
and Saint Mary Westout alias Saint Anne in Lewes, Saint Michael, 
Lewes, Uckfiekl, Framfield, Buxted, Easthoadly alias Easthoathly 
alias Easthothly, "YValdron, Heathfield, Arlington, Hellingly, Chut- 
dingly, Mayfield, Hailsham and Pevensey, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 10 Geo. IV. [1829]). 

Kendall (Manor) in Buxted. 

William Dawtry, gent., Alexander Hammond, gent., and Robert 
Cornford, plaintiff's, and Nicholas Pope, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manors of KENDALL and FRANCKLEYNS and tenements 
in Bucksted, Maresfeld, Wevelsfeld, Lyndfyld, Cuckfyld, Dytchelyng 
and Fletchyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Alexander 
Hammond (Trin., 27 Eliz. [1585]). 

Nicholas Stone, gent., William Newton, esq., and Eoger Goby, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Sackvill Pope, esq., and liose his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of HENDALE and tenements in Bucksted and Maresfeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Stone (Hil., 5 Ch. I. 
[1629-30]). 

See Byne (East., 36 Ch. II. [1684] ; Mich., 5 Anne [1706] ; Trin., 
7 Anne [1708]). 

See South-Malling-LindJieU (Trin., 27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

Hendall (Manor) in Hartneld. 

Goddard Gravenor, gent., and Thomas Gra}^, gent., plaintiff's, and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 213 

Eichard, Earl of Dorset, deforciant Manors of HENDALL, BECOME, 

COLLINGHEBST, FlSKABEDGE,CHALVINGTON,HlDE [in] 8. M ABIES WEST- 
OUT, IFOBD, HOSYEB, SEAFORD, LANGNEY, BLACKHAM, WABTLING, 
EOCKLAND, EOWSES and ESTGBINSTED, and hundreds of ESTGBINSTED, 
HABTFEILD, EUSHMUNDEN, TILL alias DILL, LONGEBBIDGE, TOTNOBE, 
FLAXBOBOUGH, EYPE, and half hundred of LOXFEILD, and tenements 
in Hartfeild, Withiham, Eastgrinsted, Eetherfeild, Chalvington, Eype 
alias Eckington, Barcombe, Chayley alias Chaggleigh, Iford, Seaford, 
Pevensey alias Pemsey, Westharn, Wartling, Herstmonceux, Ashborn- 
ham, Nenfeild, S. Mary Westout, S. Michael, S. John under the Castle, 
and All Saints, Lewes, also all tithes annually arising, growing or 
renewing in WILMINGTON, and fourth part of barony, castle, manor 
and hundred of LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Goddard 
G-ravenor (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652; Trin., 1657; Mich., 1657; 
Trin., 1659). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Henfield (Manor, Park, Parsonage and Prebend). 

Eichard William Penn Curzon, Earl Howe, plaintiff, and Eobert 
Curzon and Harriett Anne, Baroness de la Zouche, his wife, George 
Eichard Pechell and Katherine Annabellahis wife, deforciants Manor 
of HENFEILD and park of HENFIELD, and tenements in Henfield, 
likewise parsonage of HENFIELD and prebend of church of HENFIELD, 
and all tithes yearly arising, growing or renewing in HENFIELD, granted 
to said Earl Howe and his heirs during lives of Katherine Annabella, 
Eobert Curzon, son of said Eobert Curzon arid Harriett Anne, and 
the princess Alexandrina Victoria, daughter of H.E.H. Edward, Duke 
of Kent, deceased, and the life of the longest liver of them (Trin., 
2 Will. IV. [1832]). 

Henhurst (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591] j East., 12 Ch. L 
[1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Heringale (Manor). See Herringales. 
Hermer (Manor). See Raremare. 

Herringales alias Herringdales (Manor). See Waldron alias 
Herring dales. 

See Catsfield (Manor) (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

See Hempsted (With., 10 Geo. IV. [1829]). 

Herringham alias Heryngham (Manor). See Hardham. 
Her sham (Manor). fee Hailsham. 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE 'PEE^T bfc 



Herslinger (Manor). See Horselongever. 
Herslongever (Manor). See Horselongever. 
Herst (Manor). See Penborn. 
Herstlongever (Manor). See Horselongever. 
Herstlunger (Manor). See Horselongever. 

Herstmonceux alias Hurstmonceux (Advowson of Church). 
See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 
See Buttinghill (Mich., 18 & 14 Eliz. [1571] B.C.). 
See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Trin., Anne [1707]). 

Herstmonceux (Castle and Manor). 

Richard Sakevyle, kt., Thomas Sakevyle, John Sakevyle, esqrs., 
Anthony Bridges, and Edward Barnard, gent., plaintiff's, and Philip 
Eyries, gent., deforciant Manors of HERSTMOUNTSEUX, HERSTPER- 
POND, WESTMESTON. STRETE, BUCKHOLT, EWERST, BARWICK and 
HAYLSHAM IN BARWICK, and tenements in Herstmountseux, Horsy- 
marsh, Lamphams, Herstperpond, Strete, Westmeston, Buckholt, 
Ewerst, Barwick, Haylsham in Barwick, Knyghtes, Dolhams and 
Buttinghill, also hundred of BUTTYNGHILL, and advowson of churches 
of HERSTMOUNTSEUX, HATLESHAM IN BARWICK and BARWYCK, co.. 
Sussex, and manors and tenements in Kent, Essex, London, Suffolk, 
Norfolk, Lincoln, Southampton, Northampton, Berks, Wilts, Dorset, 
Nottingham, Derby, York and Northumberland, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of Richard Sakevyle (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

See Buttinghill (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

Thomas Cromp, gent., and Benjamin Baker, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas, Earl of Sussex, and Robert Lennard, esq., deforciants 
Manors of HERSTMOUNCEUX, OLD-COURT and GOTHAM, and tenements 
in Herstinounceux, Old-Court, Gotham, Haylsham, Pemsey alias 
Pevensey, Watling and Warbleton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Cromp (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

Thomas Cromp, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Sussex, 
deforciant Manors of HERSTMOUNCEUX, OLD-COURT and GOTHAM, 
and tenements in Herstmounceux, Old-Court, Gotham, Haylsham, 
Pemsey alias Pevensey, Watling and Warbleton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff* &ud heirs (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

Joseph Sherwood, gent., and Charles Bayliffe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas, Earl of Sussex, and Anne his wife, and Clemence Corrance, 
esq., and Mary his wife, deforoiants Castle of HERSTMONCEUX alias 
HERSTMOUNTCEUX, and manors of HERSTMONCEUX alias HERST- 
MOUNTCEUX, OLD-COURT, GOTHAM, BUCKHOLT and INGRAHAMS alias 
INGRAMS, and tenements in Herstmouceux alias Herstmountceux, 
Old- Court, Gotham, Buckholt, Ingrahams alias Ingrams, Wartling 
alias Watling, Pemsey alias Pevensey, Warbleton, Hailsham, Dalling- 
ton, Mayfeild, Bexhill, Crowhurst, Heathfeild, Northiham, Ewhurst, 
Peasmarsh and Ninvill alias Ninf eild, and advowson ef church of 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM it. 215 

HEESTMO^CEUX alias HERSTMOUNTCEUX, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Joseph Sherwood (Trin., 6 Anne [1707]). 

See Foxearle (East., 48 Geo. III. [18081; Trin., 59 Geo. III. 
[1819]). 

Herstmonceux (Tithes). 

See Mayfield (Advowson) (Trin., 35 Geo. III. [1795]). 

Herstperpoint (Manor). See Hurstperpoint. 
Heryngham (Manor and Rectory). See Hardham. 
Hesshet (Manor). See Hayshott. 
Heward (Manor). See Hay worth. 

Hewell alias Hewells (Manor). 

See Eusper (Manor) (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Henry Delves, bt., plaintiff, and Hall Ravenscroft, esq., deforciant 
Manor of HEWELL alias HEWELLS and tenements in Horsham and 
JSTuthurst, also rectory of HOKSHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs 
(Mich., 1049). 

Nathaniel Tredcroft, gent., plaintiff', and Elizabeth Delves, spr., 
deforciant Manor of HEWELLS alias HEWELL and tenements in 
Horsham quitclaimed to plaintiff* bud. heirs (East., 4 Anne [1705]). 

Hey ton (Manor). See Heigliton. 
Hibernowe (Manor). See Ebernowe. 

Hide alias Hyde (Manor). 

See Ham (Manor in West Angmering) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] ; 
Trin., 8 Eliz. [1566]). 

Thomas Sherman, plaintiff, and Roger Gratwycke and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HYDE and tenements in Lewes, Seynt 
Mychelles, Seynt Johns, Seynt Maries and All Souls \_sic], quitclaimed 
to plaintiff &n& heirs Warranted against said Roger and heirs, John 
Vaugham, esq., and Anne his wife and heirs of Anne, and Francis 
Kellewey, esq., and heirs (Hil., 12 Eliz. [1569-70]). 

Thomas Sackevyle, kt., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and Thomas 
Sherman, gent., Richard Smyth, and Margaret Sherman, wid., de/or- 
ciantsi/Lanor of HYDE and tenements in Lewes, Saynt Maryes, 
Saynt Annes Westout, Saynt Michaelles, Saynt Johns under the 
Castle, Saynt Johns in Southover, Ryngmer and Southmallyng, quit- 
claimed io plaintiff w& heirs (Mich., 26 & 27 Eliz. [1584]). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

William Newton, gent., and William Lane, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Wilson, esq., Margaret Colbrond, wid., Francis Smyth, gent, 
and Margaret his wife, William Quatremaine, and Edmund Booker, 
gent., deforciants Manor of HIDE and tenements in S. Peters, 



$ 
216 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 

S. Maryes Westout and Southover, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of William Newton (Mich., 1654). 
See MeecUng (Mich., 3 "Will. & Mary [1691]). 

Hide alias Hyde (Manor) in Kingston near Lewes. 

John Alchorne, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Alchorne, wid., Elizabeth 
Scrase, wid., John Thorpe, esq., Stephen Ridge and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HYDE and tenements in Kingston near Lewes 
quitclaimed to plaint if and heirs (Hil., 6 Ch. I. [1630-1]). 

Thomas Rogers, gent., plaintiff, and William Alchorne and Eliza- 
beth his wife, and Thomas Alchorne, deforciants Manor of HIDE 
and tenements in Kingston near Lewes quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 23 Geo. III. [1782]). 

Thomas King, plaintiff, and Thomas Rogers, and Thomas Attree 
Rogers and Mary Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of HYDE 
and tenements in Kingston near Lewes quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 6 Geo. IV. [1825]). 

Hide alias Hyde (Manor) in Slaugham. 

Thomas Aderton, gent., and Henry Humfrey, plaintiffs, and Hugh 
Boorde, gent., and Roger Aderton, gent., and Thomasine his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HYDE, tenements and common of pasture 
for all animals within forest of S. LEONARD in Slagham alias Slaug- 
ham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Aderton (East., 
38 Eliz. [1596]). 

Edmund Middleton, gent., plaintiff, and Atherton Denham, gent., 
and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of HYDE and tenements in 
forest of S. Leonard, Slaugham, Seale, Crawley and Shelley, quit- 
claimed toplaintifand heirs (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

John Gillam, plaintiff, and Edmund Middleton, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HIDE and tenements in forest of 
S. Leonard, Slaugham, Seale, Crawley and Shelley, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 9xA heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

Obadiah Marry at, gent., plaintiff, and Daniel Heathfield and 
Judith his wife, and Thomas Heathfield, deforciants Manor of HYDE 
and tenements in Slaugham, Seale, Crawley and Shelley, quitclaimed 
te plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

Letitia Marsh, spr., plaintiff, and Daniel Heathfield and Judith 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HYDE and tenements in Slaugham, 
Seale, Crawley and Shelley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
7 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Thomas Milward, gent., plaintiff, and Susanna Haner, wid., defor- 
ciant Manor of HYDE and tenements in Slaugham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 15 Geo. III. [1775]). 

Hidney alias Hydney (Manor). 

John Parker, esq., plaintiff, and William Hydney, gent., deforciant 



vin. TO WILLIAM iv. 217 

Manor of HVTDNEY and tenements in Wyllyngdon, Westham and 
Estborne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Thomas Parker, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Lannyng, gent., and 
Alice his wife, deforciants Tenements and two parts of manor of 
HIDNEY, in three parts divided, in Willingdon, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

Higham alias Iham (Manor). 

See BeddingJiam (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 
Mervin Touchett, esq., Augustine Belson, esq., and George Gery, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Edward Guldeford, esq., and Anne his wife, 
John Gruldeford, esq., Walter Everenden, gent., and John Woolfe, 
gent., deforciants Manor of HIGHAM FERRERS [sic~] alias IHAM and 
tenements in Winchelsea, S. Thomas, S. Giles, Icclesham, Bromehill, 
Guldeford, Eye, Pleyden and Peasmarsh alias Pelmarsh, also office of 
bailiff of the town of NEW WINCHELSEA, and advowsons of churches 
of WINCHELSEA and GULDEFORD alias EAST GULDEFORD alias NEW 
GULDEFORD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Mervin Touchett 
(Trin., 1659). 

Erancis Carington, esq., and John Caryll, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Guldeford, esq., and Anne his wife, John Guldeford, esq., 
Mervin Tuchett, esq., Augustine Belson, esq., Walter Everenden, esq., 
George Gery, gent., and John Woolfe, gent., deforciants Manor of 
HIGHAM alias IHAM, and tenements -in Wincheisea, S. Thomas, 
S. Giles and Ecclesham, also office of bailiff of town of NEW WIN- 
CHELSEA, and advowson of church of WINCHELSEA, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Carington (Hil., 13 & 14 Ch. II. 
[1661-2]). 

John Peacock, esq., Eobert Oxenbridge, esq., John Deane, esq., 
William Currer, gent., and Erancis Bruming, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Weston, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor 
of HIGHAM alias IHAM and tenements in Winchelsea alias New 
Winchelsea, S. Thomas, S. Giles, Icklesham alias Ecclesham and 
Broomehill, also moiety of office of bailiff of town of New Winchelsea, 
and moiety of advowson of church of WINCHELSEA, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Peacock (East., 27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

George Gunter, esq., plaintiff, and Humphrey Picksall, junior, and 
Erances his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of HIGHAM alias 
IHAM and tenements in Higham alias Iham, Winchelsea alias New 
Winchelsea, S. Thomas, S. Giles, Icclesham and Broomhill, also 
advowson of church of WINCHELSEA, and bailiwick or office of bailiff 
of town of NEW WINCHELSEA, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Eobert Eoss, gent., and Henry Streatfeild, junior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Charles Carrington, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Fourth 

?art of manor of HIGHAM alias IHAM and tenements in Higham alias 
ham, Winchelsea, New Winchelsea, S. Thomas, S. Giles, Ecclesham 



SUSSEX MANORS IN T&E 3PEET O]F 



and Bromhill, also office of bailiwick of BUBCHELSERT and advowson 
of church of WINCHELSEA, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Robert Eoss (Mich., 13 Will. III. [1701]). 

William Belchier, esq., and George Thomson, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Caryll, esq., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Three-fourth 
parts of manor of HIGHAM alias IHAM, and three-fourth parts 
of tenements in Winchelsea alias New Winchelsea, S. Thomas, 
S. Gyles, Icklesham alias Ecclesham and Bromehill, and also three- 
fourth parts of office of bailiff of town of NEW WINCHELSEA and 
advo\vsoii of church of WINCHELSEA, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Belchier (Hil., 26 Geo. II. [1753]). 

Percy Wyiidham O'Brien, Earl of Thomond, plaintiff, and Charles, 
Earl of Egremont, deforciant Manor of HIGHAM alias IGHAM, and 
tenements in Winchelsea alias New Winchelsea, S. Thomas, S. Gyles, 
S. Leonard, Icclesham alias Ecclesham, BroomehiM and Eye, and also 
office of bailiff of town of NEW WINCHELSEA and advowson of 
church of WINCHELSEA, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
2 Geo. III. [1761]). 

Highley alias Highligh alias Heighleigh (Manor). 

Edward More, esq., and Thomas Eversfield, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry, Earl of Derby, deforciant Fourth part of manor of HEIGH- 
LIGH alias HYGHLYGH alias HYGHLEIGH alias HIGHLEEGH and tene- 
ments in Heighligh, Worth, Bawlcomb, Ardynglygh and Slawgham, 
and moiety of tenements in Highligh, Worth, Bawlcomb, Ardingligh, 
Slawgham, Crawley and Ifyeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Edward More (Mich., 24 & 25 Eliz. [1582]). 

John Earnham, esq., plaintiff, and Philip, Earl of Arundell, and 
William Dyx, esq., deforciants Fourth part of manor of HIGHLIGH 
and tenements in Worth, Bawlcomb, Ardingligh, Slaugham, Crawlie 
and Ifield, and moiety of forest of WORTH and tenements in Worth, 
Bawlcomb, Ardingligh, Slaugham, Crawlie and Ifield, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs -Warranted against said Earl and Anne his wife 
and heirs of the Earl, against the Queen, her heirs and successors, and 
against Thomas, Lord Howard, and William, Lord Howard, brothers 
of said Earl, and their heirs (Mich., 24 & 25 Eliz. [1582]). 

John Earnham, ss^., plaintiff, and Thomas Howard, Lord Howard, 
and William Howard, Lord Howard, deforciants Fourth part of 
manor of HIGHLIGH and tenements in Worth, Bawlcomb, Ardingligh, 
Slawgham, Crawlye and Ifield, and moiety of forest of WORTH and 
tenements in Worth, Bawlcomb, Ardingligh, Slawgham, Crawlie and 
Ifield, quitclaimed to plaintiff mid heirs (East., 25 Eiiz. [1583]). 

Thomas Sherley, kt., and Anne his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Farnham, esq., deforciant Tenements in Worth, Balconibe, Ardyng- 
ligh, Slaugham, Crawley and If eld, and fourth part of manor of 
HEIGHLEIGH, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Sherley 
(East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

William Morley, esq., and Harbart Morley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Everysfeld, gent., and Thomas Everysfeld, gent., his son and 



viii. ^o WILLIAM iv. 

heir-apparent, deforciants Tenements in Newyck and Chayly and 
moiety of fourth part of manor of HIGHLIGH alias HEIGHLYGH and of 
tenements in Highligh alias Heighlygh, Worth, Balcombe, Ardyng- 
leygh and Slaugham, and moiety of tenements in Highligh, Worth, 
Bawlcombe, Ardynglygh, Slaugham and Ifeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Morley (Mich., 27 & 28 Eliz. [1585]). 

Thomas Bulkley, esq., William Graynsford, esq., and Charles More, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Edward More, esq., deforciant Moiety of fourth 
part of manor of HEIGHLIGH alias BYGHLYGH alias HTGHLEIGH alias 
HIGHLEEGH, and of tenements in Heighligh, Worth, Bawlcombe, 
Ardynglygh and Slawgham, also moiety of moiety of tenements and 
forest of WOBTH, in Heighligh, Worth, Bawlcombe, Ardyngligh, 
Slawgham, Crawley and Ifyeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Bulkley (Trin., 31 Eliz. [1589]). 

Anthony Fowle and John Middleton, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Sherley, senior, kt., and Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Worth, Balcombe, Ardingleigh, Slaugham, Crawley and Ifeld, and 
fourth part of manor of HEIGHLETGH, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Anthony Fowle (Hil., 1 Ja. I. [1603-4]). 

See Tarring-Nevill (Manor) (East., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See Ditchling (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Greorge Croke, kt., one of the King's justices, Richard, Lord 
Lumley, Christopher Nevill, K.B., William Blake, kt., William Relfe, 
esq., Greorge Lowe, esq., Richard Gurnard, Henry Jackson and Henry 
Henn, esq., plaintiffs, and John Middleton, esq., and Frances his wife, 
and Thomas Middleton, gent., and Barbara his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of fourth part of manor of HEIGHLEY and tenements in 
Worth, Bawlcombe, Ardingley, Slawham, Crawley and Ifeild, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Greorge Croke (East., 6 Ch. I. 
[1630]). 

See Worth (Manor) (Trin., 19 Ch. I. [1643] ; Trin., 1649). 

See Worth (Forest) (East., 21 Ch. II. [1669]). 

See Sullington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Greo. III. [1814]). 

Highurst alias Heighurst (Manor). 

William Freeman, esq., and Edward Michell, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Boughton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HEIGHURST and tenements in Nuthurst, Hudgeweek, Cowfold, West- 
grinsted and Slaugham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Freeman (Mich., 1650). 

Highurst (Manor Annual Rent). 

See Eastergate (Manor Annual Rent) (Trin., 2 Greo. III. 
[1762]). 

Hillcrofts. See Westlands (Messuage). 

Kilters (Manor). See Hulters. 

Hitchingfeild (Advowson of Church). See Itchingfield. 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE i<EET OF FINES. 

% 

Hodore (Manor). 

See Canserne (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520] ; Hil., 2 & 3 Ed. VI. 

[1548-9]). 

Hollands (Manor). 

John Chaldecott and William Johnson, plaintiffs, and John Miller, 
esq., and Hellen Catherine his wife, deforciants Third part and a 
moiety of third part of manor of HOLLANDS and tenements in Warn- 
ham quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Chaldecott (Mich., 
31 Geo. III. [1790]). 

Hollingrove (Manor). 

Nicholas Lusher, esq., and Abraham Edwardes, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Ashburnham, esq., deforciant MJM.QV of HOLLINGROVE 
and tenements in Battell and Brightling quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Nicholas Lusher (Mich., 43 & 44 Eliz. [1601]). 

Increase Collins, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Lusher, kt., and 
Abraham Edwardes, gent., and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HOLLINGROVE and tenements in Battell and Brightling quitclaimed to 
plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Edward Polhill, esq., Kichard Luxford, gent., Henry Shelley, esq., 
and John Gratwick, gent., plaintiffs, and Robert Heath, esq., deforciant 
Manor of HOLLINGROYE and tenements in Brightling quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Polhill (Trin., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

Henry Segar, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Collins, esq., deforciant 
Manor of HOLLINGROYE and tenements in Brightling, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in Sittingborne, Sutton-Vallence, liichborough and Ash 
near Sandwich, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
9 Anne [1710] B.C.). 

William Windham, esq., plaintiff, and Stephen Cornyu, esq., and 
Mary his wife, and Stephen George Comyn, esq., deforciants Manors 

Of HOLLINGROVE, SHADWELL aild SOCKNERSH olldS SOCKMARSH alias 

SOCKNESS, and tenements in Brightling, Salehurst, Burwash, May- 
field, Battle, Wartling, Pevensey, Buxted, Warnham and Northiam, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 26 Geo. III. [1785]). 

Thomas Graham, esq., plaintiff, and Stephen Comyn, esq., and 
Mary his wife, and Stephen Comyn, esq., deforciants Manors of 
HOLLINGROVE, SHADWELL and SOCKNERSH alias SOCKMARSH alias 
SOCKNESSE, and tenements in Brightling, Salehurst, Burwash, May- 
field, Battel, Wartling, Pevensey, Buxted, Warnham and Northiam, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &&&. heirs (Mich., 33 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Hollington (Advowsonof Vicarage). 

John Alford, esq., Henry Goring, esq., and Edward Goring, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Francis, Viscount Mountague, and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Advowson of vicarage of HOLLINGTON quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Alford (East., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

See Sensing (Mich., 57 Geo. III. [1816]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 221 

Hollington (Manor). 

See Wilting (Trin., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

Hollington (Tithes). 

See S. Leonards (Manor and Free Chapel) (Hil., 40 Eliz. 
[1597-8]). 

Holmestrowe (Hundred). 

See Srighthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Holmsted-Mortimers alias Olmested (Manor). 

Nicholas Warner and Henry Clytherowe, plaintiff's, and Ninian 
Chalynor, gent., deforciant Manor of HOLMESTED.MOETEMEES alias 
OLMESTED and tenements in Cokefeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Nicholas Warner (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Ninian Burreli, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiffs, and Giles 
Garton and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of HOLMESTED- 
MOETEMEES alias OLMESTED and tenements in Cokefeild quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Ninian Burreli (Mich., 30 & 31 Eliz. 
[1588]). 

William Culpeper, bt., and Benjamin Culpeper, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Walter Burreli, esq., deforciant Manor of HAMPSTED [sic] alias 
HOLMESTED and tenements in Cuckfeild, Bolney and Balcombe, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Culpeper (Mich., 1656). 

Thomas Short, gent., plaintiff, nnd Richard Hulse, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and George Choute, bt., deforciants Manor of 
HoLMESTED-MoRTiMERS alias OLMESTED and tenements in Cookfeild, 
Bolney, Rottingdean, Isfeild, Ringmer, Barcomb and Balcombe, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Richard Turner, gent., plaintiff', and Peter Short, gent., deforciant 
Manor of HOLMSTED alias OLMSTED-MORTIMEES and tenements in 
Cockfield, Bolney, Balcombe and Rottingdean, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 7 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Holmsted-Mortimers alias Olmested (Manor Annual Rent). 
Nynyon Burreli, gent., plaintiff', and Peter Short, gent, and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 60 issuing out of manor of 
HOLMSTED-MOETIMEES alias OLMESTED and tenements in Cockfield, 
Bolney, Rottingdean, Isfield, Ringmer, Barcombe and Ballcombe, 
granted to Nynyon Burreil and heirs during the life of said Jane 
(Trin., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

Holt and North Harden (Manor). 

Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, esq., plaintiff, and Charles Dormer, 
Baron of Wing, co. Buckingham, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of HOLT and NOETH MAEDEN and tenements in Southolt, 
Compton, Russen alias Russington, Chithurst, North Marden, Holt- 



222 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



wotten, Stoughton alias Strotten and Upmarden, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Holwich alias Holwych (Manor). 

See MicJielJiam (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1553] IXC.). 
See BuMurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 
See MicJielJiam (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

Holyngarden (Manor). 

See Eumboldswyke (Manor) (Trin., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513] D.C.). 

Home-Place (Manor). 

See Isfield (Manor) (Trin., 20 Eliz. [1578] ; Hil., 8 Ch. I. 
[1632-3] ; East., 14 Ch. II. [1662] ; Triii., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

Hoo-Court (Manor). See Ho.we- Court. 

Hooe alias Hoo alias Howe (Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Battle (Manor) (Mich., 8 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Hooe alias Hoo alias Howe (Manor). 

See Preston-Beckltelwyn (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

Thomas Springett, kt., and Simon Stone, esq., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Garwaie, Alderman of London, and Margaret his wife, deforciants 
Manor of Hoo and tenements in Hoo, Nenfeild, Wartliug, Bexhill 
and Catsfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Springett 
(Hil., 4 Ch. I. [1628-9]). 

James Kushout, bt., and William Jarrett, plaintiffs, and "William 
Penn, esq., and Gulielma Maria his wife, daughter and heiress of 
William Springett, kt., deforciants Manor of Hoo and tenements in 
Hoo, Nenfeild, Wartling, Catfeild, Bexhill, Laughton, Hipe and 
Chaunton alias Challerton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
James Eushout (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

John Fuller, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Fuller, clerk, and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of Hoo and tenements in Hoo alias 
Hooe quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Mich., 29 Geo. III. [1788]). 

Hooe alias Hoo alias Howe (Rectory and Prebend). 

John Levytt, senior, gent., and John Levytt, junior, his son and 
heir-apparent, plaintiffs, and John Upton and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Eectory of HOWE alias Hoo and all tithes of grain and 
corn in Howe alias Hoo to said rectory belonging, also tenements in 
Howe alias Hoo and Bodyham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Levytt, junior (Mich'.', 30 & 31 Eliz. [1558]). 

Thomas Brooke, gent., plaintiff, and John Levett, gent., and 
Constance his wife, deforciants Prebend of Hoo alias HOWE and all 
tithes of grain and corn annually growing, arising and renewing in 
Hoo alias Howe, and tenements in Hoo alias Howe, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 



frENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 223 

Thomas Houghton, gent., plaintiff, and David Hart, gent., and 
Cicely his wife, deforciants Tenements in Hooe and Wartling, and 
rectory of HOOE and prebend of HOOE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 12 & 13 Ch. II. [1660-1]). 

See BisJiopstone (Manor) (Mich., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
G-eo. II. [1755]). 

Hooe alias Hoo (Tithes). 

See Easfbourne-NetJierin (East., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Hope (Manor). 

John Mountague, plaintiff, and John Shelley, esq., and Eichard 
Shelley, deforciants Manor of HOPE and tenements in Eugwyke 
settled on John Shelley during his life, remainder to Eichard Shelley 
and Mary his wife during their lives, remainder to right heirs of said 
John Shelley (Trin., 16 Hen. VIII. [1524]). 

See MicJielgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1]). 

John Nye, gent., and Henry Baldwyn, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Shelley, kt. and bt., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of HOPE 
and tenements in Hope and Eudgwick, also third part of 60 ac. marsh 
in Lymster alias Lymister, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Nye"(East., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Edward Bysshopp, kt. and bt., and Ealph Beard, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Henry Goring, esq., and Mary his wife, and Edward Goring, esq., 
deforciants Manor of HOPE and tenements in Eudgweek, Washing- 
ton, Einden, Sullington and Billingshurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Edward Bysshopp (East., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

Hoppingthorne (Manor). See Wappingthorne. 

Horcombe (Manor). 

Eichard Heath, gent., and William Heath, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Leedes, kt., and Mary his wife, and John Leedes, kt., defor- 
ciants Manor of HORCOMBE and tenements in Pedinghoe, Meeching 
and Telscombe, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Heath 
(East., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Horeham alias Horam (Manor). 

John Bramston, esq., and John Porter, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Dike, esq., deforciant Manor of HORAM and tenements in Horam, 
Heathfeild, Waldron, Chittingleigh, Hellingleigh, Eype alias Ecking- 
ton, Laughton, Bread alias Bredd, Udimere, Selmeston and Saleherst, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Bramston (Hil., 16 Ch. I. 
[1640-1]). 

Francis Bramston, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Dike, kt., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of HORAM and tenements in 
Horam, Heathfeild, Waldron, Chittingleigh, Hellingleigh, Eype alias 



224 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Eckington, Laughton, Bread alias Bredd, Udimere, Selmeston and Sale- 
herst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 23 Ch I. [1647]). 

Horpingthorne (Manor). See Wappingthorne. 

Horselongever alias Horselunger (Manor). 

See Warlington (Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

Walter Mildmay, kt., and James Walrond, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Gedeon Ansam alias Amondisham, kt., and Anne his wife, and John 
Barradale, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of HERS- 
LONGEYEE alias HOESLOXGEE alias HEESLINGEE and tenements in 
Herslongever alias Horslonger alias Herslinger and Hellingleigh, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Mildmay (Mich. ,2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

AVilliam Borradale, gent., George Holland, gent., and Mark 
Mortimer, gent., plaintiffs, and John Borradale, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HEESTLO]s T GE\ r EE alias HEESTLUNGEE 
alias HORSELTJXGER and tenements in Herstlongever alias Herst- 
lunger alias Horselunger and Hellingligh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Borradale (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

John Stone, esq., and Alice his wife, plaintiffs, and Alexander 
Baker, esq., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of HL T ESTLYNGY- 
YKRK alias HERSTLONGKEVER alias HURSTLUNGEE alias HOESELTJNGEE 
and tenements in Hurstlyngyvere alias Herstlongever alias Herst- 
lunger alias Horselunger and Hellingligh, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of John Stone Warranted against said Alexander Baker 
and Alice his wife and heirs of Alice, and against heirs of George 
Baker, deceased, his father (Trin., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

Anthony Cruttenden, senior, gent., and Anthony Cruttenden, 
junior, plaintiffs, and John Stone, esq., and Richard Stone, esq., 
deforciants Manor of HERSTLONGEVER alias HERSTLUNGEE alias 
HORSELUNGER and tenements in Herstlongever alias Herstlunger 
alias Horselunger and Hellingligh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Anthony Cruttenden, senior (Triii., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Henry Sayer, gent., plaintiff, and John Bishop, clerk, and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HOESELONGEYEE alias HEESTLTJNGEE 
alias HOESELLWGEE and tenements in Hellingligh, Burwash and Bright- 
ling, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Hil., 11 Geo. III. [1771]). 

George Palmer, plaintiff, and William Gorringe and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HOESELONGEYEE alias HEESTLTJNGEE 
alias HOESELUXGEE alias HORSELUXGES and tenements in Hellingly and 
Heath field quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. IV. [1825]). 

Horsey alias Horsy (Manor). 

See Dixter (East., 9 & 10 Hen. VIII. [1518] D.C.). 

See Peakes (Hil., 2 Ja. I. [1604-5]). 

John Wheatly, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Michelborne, esq., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Tenements in Pevensey, Westhain 
and Horsey, and moiety of manor of HOESEY. quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs Warranted against said Thomas Michelborne and Dorothy 



HENRY vni. TO WILLIAM iv. 225 

and heirs of Thomas, and against Thomas Michelborne, Laurence 
Michelborne, and Edward Michelborne, gents., and their heirs (East, 
12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

Horsham (Bectory). 

See Hewell (Mich., 1649). 

Thomas Delves, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Delves, deforciant 
Tenements in Horsham and Nuthurst, and rectory of HOKSHAM and 
ail tithes of corn, grain and hay annually arising, growing or renewing 
from and out of said rectory, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
4 Anne [1705]). 

See Nuthctm (East., 10 G-eo. III. [1770]). 

Horsham (Rectory Annual Kent). 

William Wicker and Thomas Pomfret, plaintiff's, and George 
Errington, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Yearly rent of 20 
issuing out of rectory of HORSHAM quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of William Wicker (Hil., 19 Geo. II. [1745-6]). 

Horsham (Tithes). 

See Sullington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Geo. HI. [1814]). 

Horsham (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Cheseworth (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551]). 

Horselunger (Manor). See Horselongever. 

Horsted-Keynes (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborouffh (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 
See Horsted-Keynes (Manor) (Hil., 1658; Mich., 8 Geo. IT. 

[1734]). 

Horsted - Keynes alias Horsted - Keynes - Broadhurst 
(Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

See Michelham (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

Thomas Lewkenor and Kichard Mychelborne, plaintiffs, and Drew 
Barantyne, esq., deforciant Manors of BRODHURST and HORSTED- 
KEYNES and tenements in Brodhurst, Horsted-Keynes, Eastgrenested, 
Hodleygh alias Westhodleygh, Lyngfeld and Fletchyng, also ad vow- 
son of church of HORSTED-KEYNES, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Lewkenor (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

William Combe, esq., and John Sheldon, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Anthony Sheldon, esq., and Jane his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Bradway, Alvechurch, Bentleys and Tarbycke, and third part of manor 
of Hadsor, also advowson of church of Hadsor, co. Worcester, and 
third part of moiety of manor of BRODHURST and HORSTED-KEYNES, 
and tenements in Brodhurst, Horsted-Keynes, Hodeleigh, Estgrensted 
and Eletching, also advowson of church of HORSTED-KEYNES, co. 
VOL. xix. Q 



J 
226 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of "William Combe (Mich., 
23 & 24 Eliz. [1581] P.C.). 

Eichard Mychelborne, gent., plaintiff \ and Jane Sheldon, wid.,and 
"William Sheldon, gent., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manors of BEODHUEST and HOESTED-KEYNES and tenements in Brod- 
hurst, Horsted-Keynes, Estgrynsted, Hedeligh alias Westhodeligh, 
Rotherfild, Selmeston, Itford and Fletching, also advowson of church 
of HOESTED-KEYISTES, and also third part of tenements in Horsted- 
Keynes, Odeins and Westhodeligh, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said Jane and William and Cicely and heirs of 
"William and against heirs of Nicholas Lewkenor, esq., deceased (Trin., 
33Eliz. [1591]). 

William Campion,, esq., and Abraham Campion, plaintiffs, and 
Richard Mychelborne, senior, esq., and Eichard Mychelborne, junior, 
gent., deforciants Manors of HOESTED-KEYNES and BEODHUEST and 
tenements in Horsted-Keynes, Brodhurst, Estgrensted, Westhothley, 
Fletching, Hartyng, Westharting, Eogate, Turdwyke alias Turwyke 
and Wadherst, and third part of manor of ODEIWS alias ODYANS, and 
tenements in Horsted-Keynes, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
"William Campion (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]).* 

Edward Lightmaker, plaintiff, and Anne Michelborne, wid., Denny 
Ashburnham, esq., Edward Michelborne, esq., and John Ironmonger, 
gent., deforciants Manors of HoESTEAD-KAYNES and BEOABHTJEST 
and tenements in Horstead-Kaynes, Broadhurst and Westhothly, and 
advowson of church of HOESTEAD-KAYNES, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (HiL, 1658). 

Granado Pigott, esq., and Henry Child, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Pigott, esq., and Catherine his wife, deforciants Manor of HOESTED- 
CANES alias KEYXES-BEOADIIUEST, and hundred of DAKEHILL- 
HOESTED, and tenements in Horsted-Canes alias Horsted-Keynes 
and Westhoathly alias Westhoadlv, and advowson of church of 
HOESTED-CAXES alias HOESTED-KEYNES, quitclaimed io plaintiffs and 
heirs of Granado Pigott (Mich., 8 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Robert, Viscount Hampden, plaintiff, and George Brooks, esq., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of HOESTEAD-CANES alias 
KEYNES- BEOADIIUEST and tenements in Horstead-Canes, Broadhurst 
and West Hoathley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
17 Geo. III. [1776]). 

Horsted - Keynes alias Horsted - Keynes - Broadhurst 

(Manor and Eectory Annual Kent). 

William Pearce, esq., plaintiff, and George Pyke and Catherine 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 20 issuing out of manors of 

* After this date Horsted-Keynes and Broadhurst manors seem to have been 
regarded as one manor and courts held for the manor of Horsted- Key nes-Broad- 
hurst. The heading in the earliest Court Hook is 

Horstead Keyns ( Cur' Baron' Rio'i Michelborne Militis 19 July 21 James 
Broadhurst ^ (1623). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 22? 

HORSTEAD-KEYNS alias HORSTEAD-CANES and BROADHURST, and 
tenements in Horstead- Canes and West Hoathly alias West Hoadly, 
and also out of rectory of HORSTEAD-JVEYNS, granted to William 
Pearce and heirs during life of said Catherine (Trin., 4 Geo. III. 

[1764]). 

Horsted-Parva alias Little-Horsted (Manor). 

William Hay, gent., and Harbart Hay, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Sackvill Pope, esq., and Rose his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HORSTED alias HORSTED-PARVA and tenements in Horsted-Parva, 
Alfriston, ITckfeild, Eramfeild and Isfeild, also advowson of church 
of HORSTED-PAUVA, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Hay Warranted against said Sackvill Pope and Rose, and heirs of 
Sackvill, and against heirs of Ralph Pope, esq., deceased (Hil., 
2 Ch. I. [1626-7]). 

Thomas Jenkin, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Hay, esq., and John 
Hay, gent , deforciants Manor of LITTLE-HORSTED and tenements 
in Little-Horsted, Framfeild, Isfeild and Uckfeild, and advowson of 
rectory of LITTLE-HORSTED, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
8 Anne [1709]). 

Stephen Kennard, plaintiff, and Richard Hay, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HORSTED-PARVA and tenements in 
Horsted-Parva, Alfriston and Isfield, also advowson of rectory of 
HORSTED-PARVA, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 12 Anne 
[1713]). 

Charles Beard, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Hay, esq., and Eli/a- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of HORSTED-PARVA and tenements 
in Horsted-Parva, Framfield, Isfield and Uckfield, also advowson of 
rectory of LITTLE-HORSTED, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Hil., 
10 Geo. I. [1723-4]). 

Anthony Nott, gent., plaintiff', and Charles Beard, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of HORSTED alias LITTLE-HORSTED 
and tenements in Little-Horsted, Framfield, Isfeild, Uckfeild and 
Alfriston, and also advowson of rectory of LITTLE-HORSTED, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 & 10 Geo. II. [1736]). 

Charles Herbert, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Nott, clerk, and 
Juliana his wife, deforciants Manor of HORSTED alias LITTLE- 
HORSTED and tenements in Little - Horsted, Kramfield, Isfield, 
Uckfield and Alfriston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Horsted-Parva (Advowson of Church and Rectory). See 

Horsted-Parva (Manor). 

John Hubbard, clerk, plaintiff, and Anthony Nott, clerk, and 
Susanna his wife, deforciants Tenements in Little-Horsted and 
rectory and advowson of church of Little-Horsted (Trin., 58 G-eo. III. 
[1818] King's Silver Book). 



228 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Horsted-Parva alias the Mote (Manor). See Moat alias 
Le Mote. 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

See Telton (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

John Carry 11, gent., and John Greene, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Gage, esq., and .Frances his wife, deforciants Manors of LITTLE- 
HOESTED alias THE MOTE and TELTON alias TYLTON and tenements 
in Framfeild, Little-Horsted, Easthothley, Ripe, Selmiston, Alciston 
and Haylesham, co. Sussex, and manor of Towland alias Towneland 
and tenements in Woodchurch and Kennarton alias Kenardington, 
co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Greene (Trin., 
1658 D.C.). 

Thomas Medley, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Gage, esq., deforciant 
Manor of LE MOTE and tenements in Framfeild, Horsted-Parva, 
Selmeston, Alciston, Ripe and Hailsham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 34 Ch. II. [1682]). 

James Graves, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Gage, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of LE MOTE and tenements in 
Framfeild, Horsted-Parva, Selmeston, Alciston, Ripe and Hailsham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' smd heirs (Triii., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Horton alias Horton- Mabanck alias Horton- Horsey 

(Manor). 

Thomas Cromewell, kt., Lord Cromewell, and Richard Bellyngeham, 
esq., plaintiffs, and John Horsey, kt., and Joan his wife, deforciants 
Manor of HOETON-MAEANK alias HoETON-HoESEY and tenements in 
Seale, Bedyng, Abarton, Hopton, Henfeld and Suthewyk, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Bellyngeham (East., 31 & 32 
Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Thomas Bilson, kt., and Richard Uvedall, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Banister, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HORTOX and tenements in Hortou and Seale quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Bilson (Mich.. 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Richard Uvedale, kt., plaintiff, and Edward Banister, kt., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of HOETON and tenements in 
Horton and Seale quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 Ja. I. 
[1621]). 

Thomas Arnold and John Younge, plaintiffs, and Richard Uvedale, 
kt., James May, esq., Leonard Bilson, esq., and Laurence Hyde, esq., 
deforciants Manor of HOETON alias HORTON - MABANCK alias 
HoRTOX-HoESEY and tenements in Horton and Seale quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Arnold (Hil., 12 & 13 Ch. II. 
[1660-1]). 

See Prestwood (Mich., 18 Ch. II. [1666]; Trin., 2 Geo. I. 
[1716]). 

Richard Arnold, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Arnold, gent., and 
Susan his wife, deforciants Manor of HOETON quit claimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 4 Geo. I. [1717]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 229 

William James, esq., plaintiff, and Eichard Arnold, esq., and Anna 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HORTON and tenements in Beeding 
alias Seal and Edburton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
10 Geo. III. [1769]). 

Horton-Horsey (Manor). See Norton. 
Horton-Mabanck (Manor). See Rorton. 

Hoseland alias Hosseland (Manor). 

John Selyard, plaintiff, and John Bacheler, deforciant Manor of 
HOSSELAND and tenements in Gestelyng, "Westfild, Ore and Parley, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff tm& heirs (Trin., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

G-eorge Baeheler, plaintiff, and Robert Lewkenor, gent., deforciant 
Manor of HOSELAND and tenements in Geslyng, Westfyld, Ore and 
Eareley, quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (East., 4 Ed. VI. [1550]). 

John Eootes and Thomas Taylor, plaintiffs, and Thomas Eoottes, 
gent., and Joan his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of HOSELAND 
and tenements in G-estling, Westfyld, Breade, Northiam, Uhurst, 
Sedeliscombe, Udymere, Iklesham, Warbleton, Earlegh, Wyndechilsee 
and Ore, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Eootes (East., 
7 Eliz. [1565]). 

Walter G-arraway and William G-arraway, gents., plaintiffs, and 
Bartholomew Garraway, gent., and Margaret his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manor of HOSELAND and tenements in Gestlyng, Westfeld, 
Breade, Northyam, Uhurst, Sedelescombe, Udymere, Icklesham, 
Warbleton, Earligh, Wyndechylsee and Ore, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Garraway (Mich., 7 & 8 Eliz. [1565]). 

Thomas Ayloffe, esq., and Christopher Brooke, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Powle Garraway, gent., James Eootes, gent., and Thomas Eootes, 
gent., deforciants Manor of HOSELAND and tenements in Gestling, 
Westfeld, Bread, Northyam, Uhirst, Sedelescombe, Udymer, Icklesham, 
Warbleton, Earligh, Wyndechylsee and Ore, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas AylofEe (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Thomas .Tenner, esq., plaintiff, and James Eootes, esq., and Henry 
Eootes, gent., deforciants Manor of HOSELAND and tenements in 
Earleigh, Westfeild, Gestling, Northiam, Ore and Beckley, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 1656). 

Nicholas Delves, plaintiff, and James Eootes, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, and Henry Eootes, gent., deforciants Manor of HOSELANDES 
and tenements in Gestling and Westfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (HiL, 1659). 

Hosiers alias Hossyers (Manor). 

Eobert Oxenbrige, gent., Thomas Devenyshe, gent., John Ben- 
geamyn, gent., and John Comber, junior, plaintiffs, and John Selwyn, 
gent., and Agnes his wife, deforciants Manor of HOSSTEES and 
tenements with pasture for 150 sheep in West Early s, Bedyngham, 



' 

230 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

% 

Selmeston, Fokyngton, Lullyngton, Alfriston and fetching, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Oxenbrige (Trin., 24 
Hen. YIII. [1532]). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Heighton-S. Clere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

See BucMurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 B.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Hospital of S. Bartholomew alias Playden. See Play den. 
Hosseland (Manor). See Hoseland. 
Hossyers (Manor). See Hosiers. 

Hothligh alias Hothelygh (Manor). 

Juliana Collen, wid., and John Collen, her son, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Cawerden, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HOTHELYGH and tenements in Lamberhurst, co. Sussex, and tene- 
ments in Lamberhurst, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Collen (Hil., 6 Ed. VI. [1551-2] B.C.). 

Robert Fylmer, esq., plaintiff, and Stephen Collen and Katherine 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HOTHELYGH and tenements in 
Lamberhurst, co. Sussex, and manor of Hothelygh and tenements 
in Lamberhurst, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
27 Eliz. [1585] B.C.). 

Alice Heaton, wid., Edward Bromley, kt., one of the Barons of the 
Exchequer, Simon Weston, kt., and James Weston, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Edward Filmer, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of HOTIILTGH and tenements in Lamberhurst quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Alice Heaton (Mich., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Houghborne (Manor). See Oivlorne. 

Houghton (Downs and Chase Common of Pasture). See 
If ought on. 

Houghton (Free Fishery). See Houghton. 

Houghton (Manor). 

Robert Moys and Richard Lylyatt, plaintiffs, and William Cheyney, 
gent., son and heir of Thomas Cheyney, gent., deforciant Manor of 
HOUGHTOTNT and tenements, also common of pasture for all animals in 
a certain pasture called LE DOWNES and CHASE of HOUGHTON, in 
Houghton, Pulburgh and Byllyngeshurst, settled on William Cheyney 
for one month, and after that term, remainder to Thomas Prescall, esq., 
and Margaret his wife, and after their decease, remainder to 
said William Cheyney and Joan Prescall, daughter of said Thomas 
Prescall and Margaret, 'and whom the said William is about to 
marry, and the heirs of the bodies of said William and Joan, in 
default, remainder to right heirs of Joan (Trin., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 



HENRY VIII. ^TO WILLIAM IV. 231 

Edward Bowatt, plaintiff, and William Cheyney and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HOUGHTON and tenements in Houghton, and 
free fishery at HOUGHTON, settled on William Cheyney and Joan, 
remainder to heirs of the body of said William by Rose his late wife 
(Hil., 1 Mary [1553-4]). 

Thomas Churchar, plaintiff, and William Cheyny, gent., and Joan 
his wife, deforciants Manor of HOUGHTON and tenements in Hough- 
ton, Pulborowgh and Bylliugeshurst, and free fishery at HOUGHTON, 
settled on William Cheyny and Joan for their lives and the longer 
liver of them, remainder to John Caryll, esq., and heirs male of his 
body, remainder to Richard Carill, brother of said John, and heirs 
male of his body, remainder to right heirs of said John Caryll (East., 
7 Eliz. [1565]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Edward Hyggyns, gent., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, 
and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of HOUGHTON and tenements in Houghton and Waltham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff ZTL& heirs (Trin., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

Eobert Dormer, kt., and Thomas Churchar, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Carryll, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of HOUGH- 
TON and MEKSTON, and tenements in Houghton, Merston, Erode water, 
Sumptyng, Sydlesham, Horshain, Ruspar, Drayton and Ovyng, and 
rectory of SUMPTYNG, also all tithes whatsoever annually arising or 
renewing in Sumptyng, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert 
Dormer (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1600]). 

Grarrett Kempe, kt., plaintiff, and John Caryll, kt., and Mary his 
wife, and John Carill, esq., deforciants Manor of HOUGHTON and 
tenements in Houghton and Waltham quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

See Slindon (Manor) (Trin., 1649). 

See Worminghurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781]). 

Houndean alias Howndeane (Manor). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 30 Hen. VIII. [1539]). 

G-eorge Goryng, esq., and George Groryng, gent., his son and heir- 
apparent, plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Derby, and Margaret his 
wife, deforciants An eighth part of manors of HOUNDENE alias 
HOUNGDENE and KTMER alias KETMEE and tenements in Houudene 
alias Houngdene, Smythwyke, Lamport, Wynterborne, Pewettes, 
Byttleworth alias Balsden, Kymer alias Keymer, Frackebarrow alias 
les Cantes and Clere Chase alias Synder, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of George Goryng, the son (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

See Woodmancote (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East, 23 Ch. II. [1671] ; Trin., 24 Ch. II 
[1672]). 

See Elmer (Manor) (Trin., 34 Cb. II. [1682] D.C.). 



SUSSEX MAKORS IN THE fEEt OF FINES. 

Thomas Isted, gent., plaintiff, and John Stonestreet, esq., defor- 
c i an t Tenements in S. Peter and S. Mary Westout and Haylsham 
and eighth part of manor of HOTJNDEAN alias HOTJGDEAN quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

Houndean alias Hownden (Tithes). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 12 Ch. II. [1660] ; Mich., 
14 Ch. II. [1662] ; Trin, 15 Ch. II. [1663]; Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670] ; 
Mich., 24 Ch. II. [1672] ; Mich., 8 Anne [1709] ; Trin., 5 & 6 Geo. II. 
[1732] ; East., 7 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Houndeane-Dorset (Manor). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

SeeMichelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] B.C.; Trin., 15 Ch. II. 
[1663]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Hova-Ecclesia (Manor). 

See If ova-Villa (HiL, 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Hova-Villa (Manor). 

William Standford, esq., plaintiff', and Nathaniel Tredcroft, esq., 
and Sarah his wife, deforeiants Tenements and tithes of corn, grain 
and hay whatsoever .yearly arising, growing and renewing in parish of 
HOYE, and in fields called SLANK and SCEASES in parish of PRESTON, 
and also moiety of manor of HOVA- VILLA and HOVA-ECCLESIA granted 
to plaintiff and heirs during lives of said Nathaniel Tredcroft and 
Sarah and the longer liver of them, if the said Nathaniel, Edward 
Tredcroft and Philip Neve or the survivor of them shall so long live 
(HiL, 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Henry Tredcroft, plaintiff, and Nathaniel Tredcroft, esq., and 
Sarah his wife, deforciants Prebend of HOVA- VILLA (except advow- 
son of vicarage of church of BOLNEY) granted to said Henry Tredcroft 
and heirs during lives of said Nathaniel and Sarah and the longer liver 
of them (Mich., 52 Geo. III. [1811]). 

Hove (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Kectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Howden (Tithes). See Houndean. 
Howe (Eectory and Prebend). See Hooe. 

Howe-Court (Manor). 

Edward Only, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Bartlett, gent., and 
William Moncke, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HowE-CouRT and tenements in Launcing, Westgrinsted and Pul- 
borrough, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 17 Ch. I. 
[1641]). 



SEN&Y tlir. TO VlLLIAM IV. 238 

Edward Goring, esq., and Thomas Smith, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Francis Walker, gent., and Eichard Mille, gent., and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of HOWE-COURT alias Hoo-CouRT and tenements 
in Lancing, Hendfeild and Westgrinsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff's tmo. 
heirs of Edward Goring (East., 1659). 

See Todham (Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664] ; HiL, 20 & 21 Ch. II. 
[1668-9]). 

Thomas Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Delme Vanheythmpson, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of How-CouRT and tene- 
ments in Lanceing, West Grinsted and Hendfield, and rectory of 
FALMER and advowson of vicarage of PALMER, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 24 & 25 Geo. II. [1751]). 

John Peachey, esq., and Combe Miller, clerk, plaintiffs, and James 
Lloyd, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of How- 
COURT and tenements in Lanceing, West Grinsted, Hen field and 
Sompting, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Peachey (HiL, 
25 Geo. III. [1785]). 

Howick alias Howyck (Manor). 

Eichard Cowper alias Eichard Bocher, plaintiff, and Stephen 
Gratwyke and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of HOWYK and 
tenements in Eugewyke quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 
38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Henry Goryng, esq., plaintiff 1 , and John Hole and George Hole, 
deforciants Manor of HOWYKE and tenements in Kyrdeford, Grene 
and Petworth, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (East., 8 Eliz. 
[1566]). 

John Churchar, plaintiff, and Henry Strudwyke and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HOWYKE and tenements in Eudgewyke 
settled on said Henry Strudwyke and Joan, and heirs of the body of 
said Henry by Joan, in default, remainder to right heirs of said Henry 
(Trin., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 

Thomas Churchar, plaintiff, and Henry Strudwyke, deforciant 
Manor of HOWYCK and tenements in Eudgewyke settled on said 
Henry Strudwyke for term of three days, and after that term 
remainder to Henry Strudwyke and Joan his wife and heirs of the body 
of said Henry by Joan, in default, remainder to right heirs of said 
Joan (HiL, 17 Eliz. [1574-5]). 

Henry Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Strudwyke and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of HOWYKE and tenements in Eudgewyke 
alias Eedgewyke quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 22 Eliz. 
[1580]). 

Nicholas Eversfeild, esq., and William Mille, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Goring, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
HOWICK and tenements in Kerdford, Maresfeild and Buxsted, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Eversfeild (East., 20 Ja. I, 
[1622]). 



SUSSEX MANOES IN THE i'EET OF 

(j 

See Deane (Manor in Tillington) (Mich., 14 Geo. III. [1773] ; 
Mich., 23 Geo. III. [1782]). 

Howndeane (Manor). See Houndean. 

Hulters alias Kilters alias Hylters (Manor). 

See Donnington (Manor) (East., 1654). 

William Westbrooke, esq., plaintiff, and Peregrine Palmer, esq., 
deforciants Manor of HTJLTERS alias KILTERS and tenements in 
Chilgrove and Westdeaiie quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
28A29 Ch. II. [1670-7]). 

Charles Cole, esq., plaintiff, and Mary Woods, wid., and John 
Woods, deforciants Manor of HULTERS alias KILTERS and tenements 
in Westdeaiie, Chilgrove, Upmarden, Westmarden. and Stoughton, and 
an annual rent of 50 issuing out of premises aforesaid, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 & 23 Geo. II. [1749]). 

Hunnington (Manor). See Eston alias Hunnington. 

Hunston (Manor). 

Thomas Bysshopp and John Bysshopp, plaintiffs, and Francis 
Dawtre, kt., deforciant Manors of HUNSTON and STUBCROFT and 
tenements in Hunston, City of Chichester, Northmundham, S. Pancras, 
Roinbaldyswyke, Pagham, Bersted, Selsey, Medmeney, Estwyteryng, 
West Wvteryng, Erneley, Ichenor, Burdham, Manwood, Porlfeld, 
Ovyng, Eysseborne, Merston, Estergate, Horsham, Echyngfeld, 
Barneham, Clayton, Stanerham, Chylgrove, Berdham and West 
Ichenor, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Bysshopp 
(Mich., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 

See East Wittering (Manor) (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562] D.C.; 
East., 21 Eliz. [1579] D.C.). 

See Parliam (Manor) (Hil., 6 & 7 G-eo. IV. [1826]). 

Hunston (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Runcton (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 
See Nytiniber (Manor in Pagham) (Hil., 29 Geo. II. [1756] D.C.). 
See Northmundham (Manor) (East., 30 Greo. II. [1757]). 

Hurst (Manor). See Hurstper point. 

Hurstlyngyver alias Hurstlunger (Manor). See Horselongever. 

Hurstmonceux (Castle, Manor and Advowson). See Herst- 
monceux. 

Hurston (Manor Annual Rent). 

Edward ~Fogdea,tte, plaint iff, and Edward Oiiley, gent., and Jane his 
wife, and Richard Stamper and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tene- 
ments in Arrundell, also annual rent of 8 issuing out of manor of 
HURSTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 22 Ch. I. 
[1579-80]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 235 

Hurstperpoint alias Hurst (Advowson of Church). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (HiL, 17 Ja. I. [1619-201; Mich., 
6 Ch. I. [1630]; HiL, 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]; Mich., 22 Ch. II. 
[1670]). 

Hurstperpoint alias Hurst (Free Warren). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Hurstperpoint alias Hurst alias Bishop's-Hurst (Manor). 

See Eqffey (Hil, 16 Hen. VIII. [1524-5]). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4] D.C.). 

See ButtingUll (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

George Goryng, Q^., plaintiff, and Gregory Pynes, Lord Dacre, 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of HERST alias HERSTPER- 
POYNT alias HERSTPERPOUND alias PERPOYNTHERST, WKSTMYSTON 
alias WESTMESTON, STRETE alias STREAT, NEWYCK and NOYYNGTON 
alias NOYENTON, and two parks called DANNY-PARK alias GREAT- 
HERSTPARK and HERST-PARK alias LITTLE-HERST-PAEK, and tene- 
ments in Herst alias Herstperpoynt alias Herstperpound alias 
Perpoyntherst, Westmyston alias Westmeston, Strete alias Streat, 
Newyck, Novyngton alias NoYenton, Dychenyng alias Dychelyng, 
Bolney, Twyneham, Newtymber, Alborne, Myddleton, Cookefeld 
alias Cuickfyld, Worth, Chayley alias Chayleigh, Lyndfeld, Ardyngly 
alias Erthingligh, Westhothly alias Westhothligh and Slawgham, and 
free warren in HERST alias HERSTPERPOYNT alias HERSTPERPOUND 
alias PERPOYNTHERST, WESTMYSTON alias WESTMESTON and STRETE 
alias STREAT, and hundred of BUTTINGHILL, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

John Bland and Isaac Jones, plaintiffs, and George Goring, kt., 
and Mary his wife, John Shurley, kt., and William Newton, esq., 
deforciants Manor of HERST alias HERSTPERPOINT alias HERSTPER- 
POUND alias PERPOINTHERST, and parks of DANNY alias GREAT-HERST- 
PARK and HERST alias LITTLE-HERST-PARK, also tenements in Herst 
alias Herstperpoint alias Herstperpound alias Perpoyntherst, Bolney, 
Lewes and Cookefeild alias Cuckfeild, and also advowson of church 
of HERST alias HERSTPERPOINT alias HERSTPERPOUND alias PERPOINT- 
HERST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Bland (HiL, 17 Ja. I. 
[1619-20]). 

George Goring, esq., son and heir-apparent of George, Lord 
Goring, plaintiff, and John Lamott and Elizabeth his wife, Richard 
Hooper, Peter Deboys, Richard Bennett and Thomas Bennett, defor- 
ciants Manor of HERST alias HERSTPERPOINT alias HERSTPERPOUND 
alias PERPOINT-HERST, and parks of DANNY alias GREATHERST-PARK 
and HERST alias LITTLE-HURST-PARK, and tenements in Herst alias 
Herstperpoint alias Herstperpound alias Perpoint-Herst, Bolney, 
Lewes and Cockefeild alias Cuckfeild, and also advowson of church 
of HERST alias HERSTPERPOINT alias HERSTPERPOUND alias PERPOINT- 
HERST, quitclaimed to plaintiff tm& heirs (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 



r 

236 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

Anthony Stapley, esq., and Henry Goring, senior, esq., plaintiff's, 
and George Goring, esq., and Charles Goring, esq., deforciants 
Manors of HEEST alias HEESTPEEPOIKT alias HEESTPEEPOUND alias 
HUESTPERPOIKT alias HUESTPEEPOUND and HOWNDEATTE, and parks 
of DAKNEY and HEEST alias HUEST, also tenements in Herst alias 
Herstperpoint alias Herstperpound alias Hurst alias Hurstperpoint 
alias Hurstperpound, Cuckfeild alias Cookefeild, Bolney alias Bowl- 
deney, Clayton, Pyecombe, Howndeane and Lewes, arid also advowson 
of church of HEEST alias HEESTPEEPOINT alias HEESTPEEPOUND 
alias HTJEST alias HUBSTPERPOINT alias HUESTPEEPOUND, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Stapley (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

Edmund Wareing, merchant, and Randulph Isaacson, merchant, 
plaintiffs, and Charles, Earl of Norwich, Henry Goring, bt., and 
Henry Goring, esq., deforciants Manor of HEEST alias HUEST alias 
HEESTPEEPOYNT alias HUESTPEEPOYNT and tenements in Herst alias 
Hurst. Herstperpoint alias Hurstperpoynt, Cuckfeild, Bolney, Cleyton 
and Pyecombe, and advowson of church of HURSTPEEPOYNT, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edmund "Wareing (Mich., 22 Ch. II. 
[1670]). 

Thomas Lanfear, plaintiff, and Philip Wroughton and Mary Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manors of HUEST alias Bisnop's-HuEST and 
SIIOTFERE alias SHOTFORD and tenements in Hurst alias Bishop's 
Hurst alias Hurstperpoint and Sidlesham alias Siddiesham, granted to 
said Thomas Lanfear and heirs during lives of William Ward, Philip 
Wroughton and Bartholomew Wroughton, and the longest liver of 
them (Trin., 39 Geo. III. [1799]). 

Hurstperpoint alias Hurst (Manor Annual Kent). 

Thomas Bellingham, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Aston and Kathe- 
rine his wife, deforciants Kent of 20 issuing out of manors of 
HURST alias HEEST alias HEESTPKRPOYNT, WESTMESTON alias WEST- 
MISTOW and STEEAT, granted by said Thomas Aston and Katherine to 
said Thomas Bellingham during the life of Katherine (East., 42 Eliz. 
[1599-1600]). 

Hurstperpoint alias Hurst alias Little-Hurst-Park (Park). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]; Hi!., 17 Ja. I. 
[1619-20] ; Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630] ; Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

Anne Swayne, wid., plaintiff, and William Juxon, bt., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Park of HUEST alias HUESTPEEPOTNT and 
tenements in Hurstperpoynt alias Hurstperpont alias Hurstperpond 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Hurstperpoint (Tithes). 

See Pakins (Mich., 11 Anne [1712]). 

Hybernowe (Manor). See Ebernowe. 
Hycchynfeld. See Itchingfield. 






HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 237 

Hyde (Manor). See Ride. 
Hydney (Manor). See Hidney. 
Hyen (Manor). See Heene. 
Hyghleigh (Manor). See HigHey. 
Hylters (Manor). See Suiters. 

Ibernowe (Manor). See Ebernowe. 

Icklesham (Manor). 

Drew Drewry, kt., William Bowes, kt., John Poyntz, kt., Edward 
Bacon, esq., and William Twysden, esq., plaintiffs, and Moile Pinch, 
kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of ICKLESHAM, 
NETHERFEILD and ITTINTON, and tenements in Icklesham, Udymer, 
Gestling, Pett, Earleigh, Battle, Sedlescombe, Robertsbridge, Bur- 
wash, Hollington, Nenfeld, Hoo, Brightling, Ashbornham, Catesfeild, 
Mountfild, Watlington, Penhurst and Dallington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Drew Drewry (Trin., 38 Eliz. [1596]). 

Drew Drewry, kt., Matthew Hadde, esq., Walter Aylworth, esq., 
and Edward Aylworth, esq., plaintiffs, and Moile Einch, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of ICKLESHAM, NETHERFEILD 
and ITTEISTTON, and tenements in Icklesham, Udymer, Gestlyng, Pett, 
Farleigh, Battle, Sedlescombe, Robertsb ridge, Bur wash, Hollington, 
Nenfeld, Hoo, Brightling, Ashbornham, Catesfeild, Mountfeild, 
Watlington, Penhurst and Dallington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Drew Drewry (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Nicholas Tuf'ton, kt., Thomas Culpeper, kt.,and Thomas Heneage, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Elizabeth Eynch, wid., Thomas Einch, kt. and bt., 
William Twisden, kt. and bt., John Eynch, esq., Heneage Eynch, esq., 
recorder of City of London, Erancis Eynch, esq., and Robert Einch, 
esq., deforciants Manor of Eastwell and divers manors and parks, 
co. Kent, and manors of ICKLESH.AM, NETHERFEILD and ITTEFTOJN T , 
and tenements in Icklesham, Udymer, Gestling, Pett, Earleigh, Battle, 
Sedlescombe, Eobertsbridge, Burwash, Hollington, Nenfeild, Hoo, 
Brightling, Ashbornham, Cattesfeild, Mountfeild, Watlington, Pen- 
hurst and Dallington, co. Sussex, and tenements in City of London 
and manor of Watton, co. York, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Nicholas Tufton (Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622] D.C.). 

Edmund Hasselwood, gent., and Abel Carey, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas, Earl of Winchelse, and Cicely his wife, William, Lord Gray, 
Baron of Warke, Erancis Eynch, esq., Thomas Heneage, esq., Thomas 
Twisden, esq., Simon Every, esq., George Parker, gent., Thomas 
Walker, gent., and John Lambin, gent., deforciants Manors of 
ICKLESHAM, NETHERFIELD and ITTINGTON, and tenements in Ickle- 
sham, Netherfield, Ittington, Winchelsea, Udymer, Gestling, Pett, 



238 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Parley, Battle, Sedlescombe, Robertsbrige, Bui-wash, Hollington, 
Nenfield, Hoo, Brightling, Ashburneham, Cattesfield, Mounttield, 
Whattlington, Penhurst and Dallington, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Edmund Hasselwood (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1038]). 

Kichard Prince, esq., plaintiff, and Arnold Nesbitt, esq., and 
Susannah his wife, deforciants Manors of ICKLESHAM and WICK- 
IIAM and tenements in Winchelsea, S. Leonards, Icklesham, Odymer 
alias Udymer, Gestling alias Guestling, Pett and Farley alias Pair- 
light, quitclaimed to plaintif and heirs (Hi!., 6 Geo. III! [1766]). 

Jacob Henry Franks, esq., plaintiff, and Jacob Franks, esq., and 
Priscilla his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of ICKLESHAM and 
WICKIIAM and moiety of tenements in Winchelsea, Saint Leonards, 
Icklesham, Odymer alias Udymer, Gestling alias Guestling, Pett and 
Farley alias Fairlight, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
39 Geo. III. [1799]). 

Jacob Henry Franks, plaintiff, and Sir William. Henry Cooper, bt., 
and Isabella Bell his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of ICKLESHAM 
and WICKHAM and moiety of tenements in Winchelsea, Saint Leonard, 
Icklesham, Odymer alias Udymer, Gestling alias Guestling, Pett, 
Farley alias Fairlight, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 
58 Geo. III. [1817]). 

Icklesham (Manor Annual Rent). 

Henry Herenden, gent., plaintiff, and Vincent Fynch, gent., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 6 13s. 4^. issuing 
out of manor of IKKELSHAM and settled by William Fynches, kt., 
on said Vincent Fynch arid heirs, granted by said Vincent and 
Margaret to plaintiff and. heirs (Trin., 11 Eliz. [1569]). 

Icklesham (Rectory and Advowson of Church). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Iden (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Goddard Foster, gent., and Agnes his wife, plaintiffs, and Drew 
Barantyne, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of IDEN and 
tenements in Iden, Playden, Pesemarsh, llye, Beckley and Northyham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Goddard Foster (Mich. ,3 & 4 Eliz. 
[1560]). 

Charles Deaves, esq., and Charles Owen, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Owens, esq., and Catherine his wife, and Elizabeth Weller, 
wid., deforciants Manor of IDEN and tenements in town of Eye and 
parishes of liye, Iden, Playden, Crowhnrst, Catsfield and Fairlight, 
quitclaimed io plaintiffs and heirs of Charles Deaves (Mich., 2 Geo. III. 
[1761]). 

John Cope, gent., plaintiff, and John Norton, esq., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manors or lordships of IDEN and MOATE and tene- 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 239 

ments in Iden, Beetle, Eye, Playden, Udymore and Peasmarsh, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 46 Geo. III. [1805]). 

Iden (Manor Annual Rent). See Eydon alias Idon. 

I den (Rectory and Advowson of Church). 

William Slaughter, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Aungier, clerk, and 
Susan his wife, deforciants Tenements in Iden and Playden, and 
rectory of IDEN, also all tithes annually arising and renewing in Iden, 
and advowson of church of IDEN, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Triii., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

Thomas Lamb, esq., plaintiff, and John Calland and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Rectories of IDEN, PLAYDEN alias PLOTDEN alias 
PLETDEN and GTJLDEFOED alias EAST GULDEFOED alias NEW GTJLDE- 
FOED, and all tithes belonging to said rectories, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Ifield alias Ifeld (Advowson of Church). 

See Ifield (Manor) (East., 36 Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

I field alias Ifeld (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Ifield (Rectory) (Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607] ; Mich., 1 Geo. I. 
[1714]). 

Ifield alias Ifeld (Manor). 

See Truly (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531] B.C.). 

Robert Southwell, kt., and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and Henry 
de la Hay and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of Charlewode 
and Sherrnarke, co. Surrey, and manors of IFELD, CEAWLEY and 
WAEDYNGKLEY, and tenements in Ifeld, Crawley, Wardyngley, Slaug- 
ham, Horseham and Worth, also advowson of rectory of CEAWLEY 
and advowson of chantry of CEAWLEY, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Margaret Southwell (Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. 
[1542] B.C.). 

Edward ShuTley, plaintiff, and Robert Southwell, kt., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manors of IFELD and CEAWLEY, also rectory of 
IFELD with all tithes great and small in Ifeld, and tenements in Ifeld, 
Crawley and Slaugham, and advowson of church of IFELD and free 
chapel of CEAWLEY, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 36 
Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

Walter Covert, kt., plaintiff, arid John Shurley, kt., deforciant 
Manor of IFFEILD and tenements in Iffeild, Cralle, Horsam and Rusper, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Slauffkam (Manor) (East., 1649). 

William Constantine, Q^., plaintiff] and Denzel Holies, esq., and 
Jane his wife, and John Covert, esq., deforciants Manor of IFEILD 
and tenements in Ifeild and Crawley quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs 
(East., 1659). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]). 



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240 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Frances Pelham, spr., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Lincoln, and 
Lewis, Lord Sondes, and Grace his wife, deforciants Manor of IFIELD 
and tenements in Ifield quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

George, Lord Rodney, plaintiff, and Eobert Rodney and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of IFIELD and tenements in Ifield, 
Cuckfield, Steyning, Worminghurst, Thakeham, Ashington, Washing- 
ton, Ashurst, West Grinsted and Shipley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 3 & 4 Geo. IV. [1823]). 

Ifield (Rectory). 

Thomas Bludder, kt., and Henry Bludder, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Shurley, Serjeant at law, and Frances his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Ifeild and rectory of IFEILD and all tithes great and 
small to said rectory belonging, arising, growing or renewing in Ifeild, 
also advowson of vicarage of IFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Bludder (Trin., 5 Ja. 1. [1607]). 

Joseph Biscoe, gent., -plaintiff, and Henry Peck, gent, Robert 
Hareinett, S.T.P., and Martha his wife, and Anne Peck, spr., deforciants 
Rectory of IFEILD, also advowson of vicarage of IFETLD, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff* and heirs (Mich., 1 Geo. I. [1714]). 

I fold (Manor). See Ivold. 

Iford (Advowson of Church). 

See Stoanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Iford (Advow r son of Vicarage). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Richard Davis, clerk, and William Walker, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Owen, clerk, and Patience his wife, Thomas Faulkner and Mary his 
wife, John Walker and Elizabeth his wife, and John Tattersall, clerk, 
deforciants Tenements in Lewes in parish of 8. Thomas in le Cliffe 
near Lewes and advowsons of vicarages of IFOKD and KINGSTON 
NEAR LEWES quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Davis 
(Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

Francis Laprimaudaye, plaintiff, and David Walter Morgan and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Advowsons of vicarages of IFOKD and 
KINGSTON NEAR LEWES quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
12 Geo. III. [1772]). 

Thomas Wyatt, esq., and Charles Smart, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Harben, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Advowsons 
of vicarages of IFORD and KINGSTON NEAR LEWES quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs arid heirs of Thomas Wyatt (Hil., 27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

Henry Hurly, esq., plaintiff, and John Starkie Jackson, clerk, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Advowsons, donation and right of 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 241 

presentation to the vicarages and parish churches of IFORD and 
KINGSTON, and 2 messuages or parsonage houses, 2 orchards, and 10 ac. 
glebe land thereunto belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs 
(Hi!., 2 & 3 Geo. IV. [1822]). 

I ford (Free Fishery). 

See Brighthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Iford (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

See Wanningore (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] ; East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Anthony Forster, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Bateman, esq., 
deforciant Tenements in Iford and moiety of manor of IFORD 
quitclaimed to plaintif &nd heirs (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

See Elsted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C.). 

See Wanningore (Mich., 1651). 

See BucMurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

Thomas Rogers, clerk, plaintiff, and David Jeffereys, gent., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Sixth part of moiety of manor of 
IFORD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

See Elsted (Manor) (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

See Camoys alias Gamoyscourt (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]). 

See Meeching (Manor) (Mich., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1710]). 

See MeecUng (Manor) (Hil., 10 Anne [1711-2]). 

Francis Zouch, plaintiff, and William Lane and Elizabeth his wife, 
Walter Brett, junior, and Benjamin Court, junior, deforciants Tene- 
ments in Iford and moiety of manor of IFORD quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 3 Geo. I. [1716]). 

Anne Winton, senior, and James Tourll, senior, plaintiffs, 
and John Ade and Mary his wife, deforciants Ninth part of manor 
of IFORD and tenements in Iford and Kingston near Lewes quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Anne Winton (Mich., 6 Geo. I. [1719]). 

William Grover, plaintiff, and Charles Zouch, clerk, and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants -Tenements in Iford and moiety of 
manor of IFORD quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 16 Geo. II. 
[1743]). 

Eichard Hurly and William Cooper, plaintiffs, and John Ellis, 
gent., and Catherine his wife, deforciants Tenements and moiety of 
manor of IFORD quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Hurly 
(Mich., 27 Geo. III. [1786]). 

Henry Hurly, plaintiff, and Thomas Eogers, deforciant One ninth 
part and one sixth part of a moiety, and also one other twelfth part of 
manor of IFORD, and one ninth part and one sixth part of a moiety, and 
also one other twelfth part of tenements in Iford and Kingston near 
Lewes, and two third parts of all tithes of corn and grain arising, 

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242 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OT TINES. 



growing and renewing upon and out of 2,000 ac. land, 800 ac. meadow, 
and 1,800 ac. down in IFORD, and tenements in Iford, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff K&& heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Iford (Eectory). 

See SwanlorougK (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Seth Awcock, plaintiff, and George Pawlett, esq., and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Rectory of IFORD and tenements in Lewes and 
Iford, also advowson of church of SOTJTHESE, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 32 Eliz. [1590]). 

Eoger Athill and Thomas Eix, plaintiffs, and John Acocke, gent., 
Thomasine Acocke, and Henry Eobinson and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in City of Chichester, Eastgrinsted, Eletching, 
Lewes and Bursted, and annual rent of 66s. 8^. issuing out 1 messuage 
in Lewes, also rectory of IFORD, quitclaimed i plaintiffs and heirs of 
Eoger Athill (East., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

Owen Vaughan, clerk, plaintiff, and John Awcocke, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in Iford, also rectory of 
IFORD, quitclaimed io plaintiff a,^ heirs (Mich., 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

William Dick, plaintiff, and John Snashall and Mary his wife, 
John Brett, and William Ward and Frances his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Iford and rectory of IFORD quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 21 Geo. II. [1747-8]). 

Iford (Tithes). 

See Iford (Manor) (Mich., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Igham (Manor). See HigTiam. 
Iham (Manor). See Higham. 

II sham (Manor). 

See Ford (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520] ; Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. 

[1538]; Mich., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Ilsham-S. John (Manor). 

See Tapton-Eectory (East.. 3 Ja. II. [1(587] ; Mich., 9 Anne [1710] ; 
Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Imberhorne (Manor). 

See Swanlorougli (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

See MicnelJiam (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555] B.C.). 

See Sham/old (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557] B.C.). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C. ; Hil., 1652 
-B.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
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HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 243 

Ingrams alias Ingrahams alias Yngrams (Manor). 

See ButtingUll (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 
See Buckholt (East., 1655 ; Mich., 4 Ja. II. [1688]). 
See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Trin., 6 Anne [1707]). 

Iping (Advowson of Church and Rectory). 

See Iping (Manor) (East., 18 Eliz. [1576] ; Mich., 31 & 32 Eliz. 
[1589] ; Trin., 20 Ch. II. [1668] ; Mich., 21 Geo. II. [1747] D.C. ; 
Mich., 25 Geo. III. [1784]). 

Iping alias Ipyng alias Yping (Manor). 

John Sellwyn, esq., plaintiff, and George Goryng, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of IPYNG and tenements in Ipyng, also 
advowsons of rectories of IPYNG and CHYTHUEST, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 18 Eliz. [1576]). 

Thomas Betsworth, gent., plaintiff, and John Selwyn, esq., and 
Richard May and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of IPYNG and 
tenements in Ipyng, also advowsons of churches of IPYNG and 
CHYTHUEST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 31 & 32 Eliz. 
[1589]). 

Thomas Whatman, esq., and Thomas Bickley, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Peter Bettisworth, kt., and Thomas Bettisworth, esq., deforciants 
Manor of IPING quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Whatman (East., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

James Milles, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Bettesworth, esq., 
deforciant Manor of IPING and tenements in Iping, Trotton and 
Teuxlith, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 20 Ja. I. [1622-3]). 

Robert Seymer, kt., and Henry Adys, esq., plaintiffs, and Peter 
Bettesworth, kt., James Milles, esq., and Robert Fuller, gent., 
deforciants Manor of YPING and tenements in Yping, Trotton and 
Tewxlith, co. Sussex, and tenements in Colmer, co. Southampton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Seymer (Mich., 21 Ja. I. 
[1623] D.C.). 

Robert Seymer, kt., and Henry Adys, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Bettesworth, esq., deforciant Manor of YPINQ and tenements in 
Yping, Trotton and Tewxlith, co. Sussex, and tenements in Colmer, 
co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert 
Seymer (East., 22 Ja. I. [1624] D.C.). 

Mary Box, wid., plaintiff, and John Hooke, esq., deforciant 
Manor of IPING and tenements in Iping, Chithurst and Stedham, also 
advowson of church of IPING with CHITHUEST, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff tm& heirs (Trin., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

Paul Jodrell, esq., plaintiff, and Charles Peyton, gent., and Ruth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of IPING and tenements in Iping, 
Stedham and Chithurst, and advowson of churches of IPING and 
CHITHUEST, co. Sussex, and tenements in cos. Middlesex, Oxford and 
Norfolk, quitclaimed io plaintiff 2^^ heirs (Mich., 21 Geo. II. [1747] 
P.C.), 

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244 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

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George, Earl of Egremont, plaintiff, and William Pawkener, esq., 
and G-eorgiana Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of IPING and 
tenements in Iping, Chithurst and Stedham, and also advowson of 
church of IPING with CHITHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 25 Geo. III. [1784]). 

Iping with Chithurst (Advowson of Church). See Iping. 

Iredge (Manor). 

John Wyldgoose, gent., plaintiff, and Martin Brabonand Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of IREDGE alias IREDDGGE and tene- 
ments in Saleherst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 & 3 
Eliz. [1560]). 

Samuel Boys, esq., and Justin Champnyes, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Wildegos, kt., and Grace his wife, and Thomas Wildegos, esq., 
deforciants Manors of IREDGE, BARNEHERST and CASSINGHAM, and 
tenements in Saleherst, Etchingham, Westfeild, Ticeherst, Burwash, 
Hollington, Selescombe, Mountt'eild and Whatlington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel Boys (Hi!., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

Edward Lennard, esq., plaintiff, and Eobert Wildigos, esq., 
deforciant Manors of IREDGE, BARXEHURST and CASSINGHAM, and 
tenements in Salehurst, Etchingham, Westfeild, Tiseherst, Hollington, 
Burwash and Selescombe, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Ansley Fowle, gent., plaintiff, and William Boys, esq., and 
Cordelia his wife, and Grace Wildigos, gentlewoman, deforciants 
Two parts of manor of IREDGE and tenements in Saleherst quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1649). 

Edward Milles, gent., plaintiff', and Walter Eoberts, esq., and 
Lucy his wife, deforciants Manors of IREDGE, BARNEIIERST and 
CASSINGHAM:, and tenements in Salehurst and Etchingham, also 
rectory of SALEHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

William Peekh am, gent., plaintiff', and George Olliver and Mary 
his wife, John Fowle and Dorothy his wife, John Thorpe and Mary 
his wife, Henry Adman and Ciscilla his wife, and Elizabeth Shindler, 
wid., deforciants Manor of IREDGE and tenements in Salehurst, also 
all tithes of grain and hay annually arising, growing, or renewing 
from and out of said tenements, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 11 Will. III. [1699]). 

Iringham alias Hardham (Manor). See Hardham. 
Irringham (Manor). See Erringham. 

Isenhurst (Manor). 

See Bunglmrst alias Wahvyns (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; HiL, 1 & 2 
Ja. II. [1685-6] D.C.j Hil., 12 Geo. III. [1772]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 245 

Isfield alias Isfyld (Manor). 

John Pelham, kt., and Thomas Wrothe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Shurley, esq., deforciant Manors of ISFYLD, WORTH and 
HOME-PLACE, and tenements in Isfyld, Wytheham and Parva-Horsted, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Pelhaui (Trin., 20 Eliz. 
[1578]). 

John Veriiey, esq., and Job Deighton, esq., plaintiffs, and George 
Shurley, kt., Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland, and 
Eobert Shurley, esq., deforciants Manors of ISFEILD, WORTH and 
HOME-PLACE alias EICHES, and tenements in Isfeild, Uckfeild, Withi- 
ham, Horsted-Parva, Laughton, Eingmer and Stenning, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Verney (Hil., 8 Ch. I. [1632-3]). 

George Selwyn, esq., and William Alcock, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Arthur Shurley, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
ISFEILD, WORTH and HOME-PLACE alias EICHES, and tenements in 
Isfeild, Uckfeild, Withiham, Little-Horsted, Laughton, Eingmer and 
Barcombe, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Selwyn 
(East., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

Ealph Eadcliffe, kt., plaintiff, and Edward Eadcliffe, esq., and 
Penelope his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of ISFEILD, WORTH 
and HOME- PL ACE alias EICHES, and tenements in Isfeild, Ucfeild, 
Withiham, Horsted-Parva, Laughton, Eingmer, Barcombe . and 
Steeneing, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Ealph Eadcliffe, esq., and William Barker, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Edward Eadcliffe, esq., and Penelope his wife, deforciants Manor of 
ISFEILD and tenements in Isfeild, Ucfeild, Withiham, Horsted-Parva, 
Laughton, Eingmer alias Eigmer, Barcombe and Steeneing alias 
Steyning, quitclaimed is plaintiffs and heirs of Ealph Eadcliffe (Mich., 
11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

Isfield (Manor Annual Eent). 

Michael Harmes, esq., plaintiff, and Charles Manners, esq., and 
Gertrude Florinda his wife, deforciants Yearly rent of 500 issuing 
out of manor of ISFIELD and out of tenements in Isfield and Barcombe 
alias Barkham granted to Michael Harmes and heirs during the life 
of said Gertrude Florinda (Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Isfield (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Eingmer (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Itchingfield alias Hitchingfield (Advowson of Church). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C. ; Hil., 
14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Msted (Manor) (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] B.C.). 

John Brisco, esq., plaintiff, and John Mill, bt., Mary Leauknor, 
wid., Martha Blunt, and William Duck and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Advowson of church of HITCHINGKFEILD alias ITCHINGFEILD 



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246 SUSSEX MANORS IN TfiE tfEEt OF 

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granted, as to the advowson of one moiety of said church, to said John 
Mill and his heirs, to present when vacant for the first turn, and as 
to the advowson of the other moiety to said Mary, Martha and Anne 
and their heirs, to present when vacant, for the second turn, so that 
the said John Mill and his heirs, and the said Mary, Martha and Anne 
and their heirs, present to the said church by alternate turns (Hil., 
9 Ch. I. [1633-4]). 

See Dedisham (East, 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; Hil., 22 Ch. I. [1646-7] 
D.C. ; East., 23 Ch. I. [1647] ; Mich., 1649 D.C.). 

See fflsted (Manor) (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]).' 

See Dedisham (Mich., 28 Ch. II. [1676] -D.C. ). 

Itchingfield (Manor). 

See Parham (Manor) (Hil., 6 & 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 

Itchingham (Manor and Advowson of Church). See Etchingham. 
Itchingham-Salehurst (Manor). See Etchingham. 

Itford (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

See Ham (Manor in West Angmering) (East., 8 Eiiz. [1566] ; 
Tnn., SEliz. [1566]). 

William G- rat wick, kt., plaintiff, and Hugh Keate, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of ITTFOED, ASSHAM and BALLS- 
DEN, and tenements in Ittford, Beddingham, Ballsden and Eotting- 
dean, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

John Coell, esq., and Richard Pagett the younger, plaintiffs, and 
Frances Dickenson, wid., deforciant Manors of ITFOED and A SHAM 
and tenements in Bedingham quitclaimed to plaintiffs arid heirs of 
John Coell (Trin., 1656). 

Clinton Douce, esq., and Triamor Baldwin, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Lyming Pagitt, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of 
ITFOED and A SHAM alias ASSEHAM alias ASSHAM and tenements in 
Bedingham and Tarring quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Clinton 
Douce (Hil., 2 Geo. I. [1715-6]). 

Thomas Oliver, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Pagitt, wid., and William 
Pagitt, esq., deforciants Manors of ITFOED and ASHAM alias ASSE- 
HAM alias ASSHAM and tenements in Beddingham and Tarring quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 10 Geo. II. [1737]). 

Alexander Hoskins, plaintiff, and John Russell, esq., and Betty 
his wife, and Roger Kedington, clerk, and Susannah his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of ITFOIID and ASHAM alias ASHEHAM alias ASSHAM 
and tenements in Beddingham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 54 Geo. III. [1813]). 

Ittington (Manor). 

See Icklesham (Manor) (Trin., 38 Eliz. [1596] ; East., 4 Ja. I. 
[1606] ; Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622] D.C. ; Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

See Netherjield (Manor) (Trin., 1650). 



fiLENKY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 24$ 

Nicholas Grilbert, gent., John Hartford, gent., Ralph Edwards, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Taylor, gent., and Mary his wife, defor- 
ciants Third part of manors of ITTINGTON and PENHURST, and also 
third part of moiety of manor of HASELDEN and tenements in Nether- 
feild, Battle, Mounthfeild, Penhurst, Dallington and Ashburnham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Grilbert (East., 1655). 

Francis Scarlet, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Tayier, gent., and 
Mary his wife, Elizabeth Newman, wid., Greorge Duffeild and Anne 
his wife, Nicholas Gilbert, gent., and John Hartford, gent., deforciants 
Third part of manors of ITTIJSTGTON and PENHURST, and third part 
of moiety of manor of HASELDEN and tenements in Netherfeild, 
Battell, Mounthfeild, Penhurst, Dallington and Ashburnham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

William Ashburnham, esq., plaintiff, and Nicholas Buckeridge, 
gent., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of ITTINGTON 
and tenements in Netherfeild, Battell and Mountfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

William Ashburnham, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Dyke, bt., 
deforciant Manor of ITTINGTON and tenements in Battell, Mount- 
feild, Watlington and Penhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

I void alias I fold (Manor). 

Richard Leeche, esq., plaintiff, and John Browne, gent., and 
Agnes his wife, and William Browne, gent., deforciants Manor of 
IVOLD alias IFOLD and tenements in Kyrdford and Alford quitclaimed 
to plaintiff 1 and heirs (Trin., 34 Eliz. [1592]). 



Jevington (Advowson of Church). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (East., 1 Ed. VI. [1547] D.C.). 

See Jevington (Manor) (Mich., 26 & 27 Eliz. [1584] ; East., 
29 Eliz. [1587] ; Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] ; Hil, 31 Eliz. [1588-9] ; 
East., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

John Willson, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Parker, kt., and Phila- 
delphia his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of JEVINGTON 
granted to John Willson, to present to said church when vacant for 
one first and next turn only (East., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

See Willing don (Manor) (Trin., 9 & 10 G-eo. II. [1736]). 

Jevington (Manor). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] D.C.). 

Richard, Bishop of Winchester, Charles Somerset, Lord of Harbard, 
Greorge Nevell, Lord of Burgavenne, Edward Poynyngys, kt., Henry 
Merney, kt., Thomas Ingelfeld, kt., and Andrew Wyndesor, kt., 
plaintiffs, and William Sandys, kt., and Margery his wife, deforciants 
Manors of JEVTNGTON and LAMPHAM and tenements in Jevyngton 



248 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

and Lampham, co. Sussex, and manors of Hynton-Pipard and 
Charleton alias Hopgrace, co. Wilts, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Bishop of Winchester (Mich., 4 Hen. VIII. [1512]). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (East., 1 Ed. VI. [1547] D.C.). 

Anthony Brydges, esq., and Ambrose Thornehull, gent., plaintiffs, 
and William, Lord Sandys, and Walter Sandys, esq., deforciants 
Manor of JEVYNGTON and tenements in Jevyngton quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

Edward Jenney, plaintiff, and William Sandys, Lord Sandys, and 
Walter Sandys, esq., deforciants Manor of jEVTNGTOlf arid tenements 
in Jevyngton, also advowson of church of JEVYNGTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 26 & 27 Eliz. [1584]). 

Henry Apsley, esq., plaintiff, and William Saxpes and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of JEVINGTON and tenements in 
Jeviiigton, also advowson of church of JEVINGTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

Henry Apsley and Mary Jenuey, wid., plaintiffs, and William 
Saxpes and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of JEVYNGTON and 
tenements in Jevyngton, also advowson of church of JEYYNGTON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Apsley (Trin., 29 Eliz. 
[1587]). 

Nicholas Parker, esq., plaintiff, and Ambrose Butler, esq., and 
Mary his wife, and Henry Apsley, esq., deforciants Manor of 
JEVYNGTON and tenements in Jevyngton, Wyllyngdon, Eastborne, 
Haylesham, Arlyngton, Fryston, Westfyrles, Alfriston, Chalvyngton, 
Wetheham, Hartfeld, Heighton, Chetyngligh, Wylmyngton, Fokyng- 
ton, Seaford, Eastdene and Bedyngham, also advowson of church of 
JEVYNGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against 
said Ambrose Butler and Mary, and heirs of Mary, and against heirs 
of Edward Jenney, deceased (Hil., 31 Eliz. [1588-9]), 

Laurence Heneage, gent., and William Foster, plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas Parker, kt., deforciant Manor of JEVYNGTON and tenements 
in Wyllyngdon, Jevyngton, Eastborne, Heylesham, Arlyngton, Frys- 
ton, Westfirles, Alfryston, Chalvyngton, Wytheham, Hartfeld, 
Heighton, Chyllyngly, Fokyngton, Wylmyngton, Seaford, Eastdeane 
and Bedyngham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Laurence 
Heneage (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

John Gilbert, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Parker, kt., deforciant 
Manor of JEVINGTON and tenements in Jevingtou, Haylesham, 
Willingdon and Willmyngton, also advowson of church of JEVINGTON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652; Trin., 9 Geo. I. [1723] ; 
Trin., 9 & 10 Geo. II. [1736]). 

Jewhurst alias Ewhurst (Manor). See JEwhurst. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 249 

Kattesfeild (Manor). See Catsfield. 
Kaymer (Manor). See Keymer. 

Keanor alias Kymere (Kectory). 

See Nytlmber (Manor in Pagham) (Hil., 29 Greo. II. [1756] 
D.C.). 

Kechenour alias Kechenower alias Kechynnore (Manor). 

Henry Jackmau, gent., and Thomas Thetford, gent., plaintiffs 
and Humphrey Bedingfield, esq., and Margaret his wife, and Anthony 
Thwaites, gent., and Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of 
KECHYNNORE and tenements in Beckeley and Peasmarsh quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Thetford (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

William Hewett, plaintiff, and Henry Jackman, gent., and 
Thomas Thetford, gent., deforciants Manor of KECHYNNORE and 
tenements in Beckeley and Peasmarsh, co. Sussex, and tenements in 
Wittesham, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 28 Eliz. 
[1586] D.C.). 

Miles Hobert, kt., and Thomas Hampson, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Hewett, bt., deforciant Manor of KECHENOYER alias KENE- 
OYER and tenements in Peasemersh, Beckly and Iden, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Miles Hobert (Trin., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

James Mountagu, esq., and John Bynns, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Hewitt, bt., deforciant Manor of KECHENOWER alias KENEYER 
and tenements in Kechenower alias Kenever, Peasmersh, Beckley and 
Iden, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Mountagu (Trin., 
1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

Thomas, Earl of Thanet, plaintiff, and John Hewett, bt., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of KECHENOWER alias KENEOYER and 
tenements in Kechenower alias Keneover, Peasemarsh, Beckley alias 
Bockley and Iden, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 8 Will. III. 
[1696]). 

Samuel Durrant, esq., plaintiff, and James Jeakens, Thomas 
Marten, John Holman the younger, John Stapley and Lewis Meryon, 
deforciants Manor of KECHENOUR and tenements in Beckley, Iden 
and Peasmarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 11 Greo. III. 
[1771]). 

Kenardes (Park). 

See Walsted (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Keneover alias Kenever (Manor). See Kechenour. 

Kenor alias Key nor (Manor). 

Ralph Scrope, esq., plaintiff, and Roger Henshawe, gent., and 
William Henshawe, gent., and Anne Huysshe, wid., deforciants 
Manor of KENOR and tenements in Sydlesham, also free fishery in the 
RYCHE, and common of pasture for all animals in STDLESHAM, 



50 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

BUEDHAM, ESTWYTHEEYNG and WEST WYTHEEYNG, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Thomas Benett, plaintiff, and Adrian Scrope, kt., and Ursula his 
wife, deforciants Manor of KENOE alias KEYJSTOE and tenements 
in Sidlesham, also free fishery in the BJCHE, and common of 
pasture for all animals in SIDLESHAM, BUEDHAM, ESTWITHEEING and 
WESTWYTHEBING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 8 Ja. I. 
[1610-11]). 

See Walberton (Manor) (Trin., 1653). 

John Beobe and James Williamson, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Ben net, bt., and Levinus Bennett, esq., his son and heir, and Judith 
his wife, deforciants Manor of KEYNOE and tenements in Sidlesham 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Beobe (Trin., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664]). 

James Willis, gent., plaintiff, and Levinus Bennett, bt., deforciant 
Manor of KEYNOE and tenements in Sidlesham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

John Cumber, esq., and Thomas Miller, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Levinus Bennett, bt., and Judith his wife, deforciants Manor of 
IVEXOE alias IVEYNOE and tenements in Sydleshani quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Cumber (Trin., 34 Ch. II. [1682]). 

Samuel Wheate, plaintiff, and Joseph Merlott, esq., and Bichard 
Merlott, esq., deforciants Manor of KEIYOE alias KEYISTOE and tene- 
ments in Sydlesham and Petworth quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 10 Geo. II. [1736-7]). 

William Fowler and John Drew, plaintiffs, and William Peere 
Williams, esq., and Henrietta his wife, deforciants Manor of KENOE 
alias KEYNOE and tenements in Sidlesham, East Wittering and West 
Wittering, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Fowler 
(Mich., 29 Geo. III. [1788]). 

Ketchingham (Manor). 

See Bayliam (Manor) (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 
See Pashleigh alias Pasley (Mich., 23 Geo. II. [1749]). 

Keyliffe alias Wyghtden - Keylyff alias Wightdeane- 
Keylife (Manor). 

Hichard Polsted, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Elmes, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of CAYLYFF alias WYGHTDEN CAYLYFF and tenements 
in Wyvelsfeld, Whyghtden, S. Peter in Westhut Lewes, Ovynden, 
Mychyng, Iford and Wratlyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 4 & 5 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

Brian Annesley, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Polsted, gent., and 
Etheldreda his wife, and Alice llandyll, w r id., deforciants Manor of 
KEYLYFF alias WHYGHDEN- KEYLYFF and tenements in Keylyff, 
Whyghdeii alias Why ghden- Keylyff, Eudgewyke, Thacam, Wylesield 
alias Wyllesfeld alias Wyvelsfeld, Ovyngdeane, Mychyng, Lewes, 
Iford, Peckham, Pagham, Yapton alias Wapton, JN'ytymber and 



viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 251 

Alnewyck, co. Sussex, and tenements in Wodyngton alias Wooton, 
Ockley, Abynger alias Abyngworth, Shere, Shalford, Dunsfouid and 
Wonersh alias Wovvnarsh, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 20 Eliz. [1577-8] D.C.). 

Anthony May, esq., and Alexander Fowle, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Wildegos, kt., and Grace his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor 
of Forest-Place alias Brockley-Farm and tenements in Brockley and 
Lewsham, co. Kent, and manor of KEYLIEE alias WIGIITDEANE- 
KEYLIFE and tenements in Lewes, Patcham, Ovingdon, Iford, 
Newhaven alias Meeching and Willesfeild, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony May (Trin., 17 Ja. I. [1619] D.C.). 

Samuel Short, esq., and John Witherden, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Fowle, kt., and Anne his wife, and John Wildgos, kt., and Grace 
his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of Forest- Place alias 
Brockley-Farm, co. Kent, and moiety of manor of KETLIFE alias 
WIGHTDEANE-KEYLIFE and tenements in Lewes, Petcham, Ovingdou, 
Iford, Newhaven alias Meeching and Willesfeild, co. Sussex, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel Short (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626] 
D.C.). 

Keymer alias Kymer (Chapel, annexed to Clayton). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

See Clayton (Advowson) (Mich., 8 Ja. I. [1610] 5 East., 12 Ja. I. 
[1614] ; Hil., 11 Geo. I. [1724-5] ; Mich., 13 Geo. I. [1726]). 

Keymer alias Kymer (Manor). See Clayton. 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 30 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

See Houndean (Manor) (Mich., 17 & 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

Richard Michelborne, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Arruudell 
and Surrey, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and Lord William Howard, 
deforciants Fourth part of manor of KEYMER alias KAYMER and 
tenements in Keymer, Balcombe alias Bawcombe, Worth, Cuckfeild, 
Wivelsfeild and Ardingligh, quitclaimed to plaintiff arid heirs (Trin., 
8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Anthony Stapley, Q^., plaintiff, and George Goring, kt., deforciant 
Tenements and eighth part of manor of KYMER alias KEYMER and 
tenements in Kymer alias Keymer, Frackebarrow alias lez Cantes, 
Clere Chase alias Synder, Dicheling, Wyvelsfeild, Clayton, Ardingly, 
Westhothly, Baulcomb and Worth, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

George Luxford, gent., and Eichard Luxford, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Bellingham, kt., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Tenements 
and fourth part of moiety of manor of KYMER in Kymer, Wivelstild, 
Balcombe, Ardingly, Worth and Westhothly, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of George Luxford (Mich., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Robert Bowyer, gent., plaintiff, and Abraham Michelborne, gent., 
Francis Michelborne, gent., Robert Michelborne, gent., and Basil 



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Sprigg, gent., and Cordelia his wife, deforciants Seven parts, in eight 
parts divided, of manor of KEYMEE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 1652). 

John Anstye, clerk, plaintiff, and William Michelborne, esq., 
deforciant Seven parts of manor of KYMEE quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 1655). 

John Anstey, clerk, plaintiff, and Bray Chowne and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Seven parts of manor of KTMER quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 1655). 

Thomas Northmore, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Battishill, gent., 
am! Aphora his wife, deforciants Seven parts of manor of KEYMEE alias 
KYMEE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

Walter Dobell, esq., and Benjamin Henshawe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edmund Cherrymaii and Anne his wife, and John Turner, deforciants 
Tenements in Kymer and Westmeston and eighth part of site of 
manor of KYMEE, except 9 ac. land and except fourth part of 60 ac. 
pasture in Kymer, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Walter Dobell 
(Trin., 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 

Abraham Addams, esq., plaintiff 1 , and William Northmore, esq., 
deforciant Manor of KEYMEE alias KEYMAE alias KEYMEEE and 
advowson of church of CLAYTON quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Keynes-Broadhurst (Manor). See Horsted-Keynes. 
Kingsbarnes (Manor). See Bidlington and Kingsbarnes. 

Kingsbarnes (Manor Annual Bent). 

Leonard Gale, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Harvey, wid., Mary 
Harvey, spr., and Edward Wood and Prances his wife, deforciants 
Annual rent of 6 13s. 4d. issuing out of manor of KINGS BARNES 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (fill., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Kingsfold alias Kyngesfold (Manor). 

John Euller, plaintiff, and John Marche, gent., and Joan his wife, 
and Stephen Marche, his son and heir-apparent, deforciants Manor 
of KYNGESFOLD and tenements in Eusper and Warneham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff &n<L heirs (East., 18 Eliz. [1576]). 

Robert Underwood, gent., plaintiff, and Margaret Fuller, wid., and 
James Euller and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGES- 
FOLD alias KINGESFOULD and tenements in Eusper and Warneham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff" smd heirs (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

Nicholas Jordan, esq., and Henry Gorrenge, plaintiff's, and James 
Euller and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of KYNGESFOULD 
and tenements in Eusper and Warneham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Nicholas Jordan (Hil., 5 Ja. I. [1607-8]). 

John Mayning, plaintiff, and Eichard French, gent., and Emma his 
wife, deforciants Manor of KINGESFOULD and tenements in Eowsper 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 253 

and Warneham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620]). 

See BatJiurst (Hil., 1652 ; Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Eichard Lawlej, esq., plaintiff., and Thomas Lawley, bt., and Anne 
Lawley, wid., deforciants Manor of KINGESFOULD alias KINGESFOLD 
alias KINGSFORD and tenements in Rousper alias Rowsper alias 
Rusper and Warneham. quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
9 Anne [1710-1]). 

Edmund Blunkett, plaintiff, and Richard Lawley, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and John Webster and Judith his wife, deforciants Manor 
of KINGESFOLD alias KINGESFOULD alias KINGESFORD and tenements 
in Rousper alias Rowsper alias Rusper and Warnham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 Geo. I. [1723]). 

Kingsham (Manor). 

Thomas Pledger, yeoman, plaintiff, and Thomas Carpendor, gent., 
and Agnes his wife, and Thomas Shelley, deforciants Manor of 
KINGSHAM and tenements in parish of S. Pancras, also advowson of 
parish church of S. PANCRAS beyond the walls of City of CHICHESTER, 
and in Wyke beyond the same walls, settled on Thomas Carpendor and 
Agnes during their lives and the longer liver of them, remainder to 
Thomas Shelley and heirs (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562]). 

William Shelley, esq., and John Shelley, esq., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Shelley, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of KYNGESHAM 
and tenements in Kyngesham in parish of S. Pancras without the east 
gate of City of Chichester, Stockbridge, Apledram, Wyke and Ovyng, 
also advowson of church of S. PANCRAS without the east gate of City 
of CHICHESTER, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Shelley 
(Hil., 22 Eliz. [1579-80]). 

See Michelgrove (East, 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; Hil., 1657 D.C.). 

Kingston (Manor). 

See Donnington (Manor) (East., 1654). 

See Wick (Manor in Lymister) (Hil., 9 Geo. I. [1722-3] ; Trin., 
20&21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Edward Carleton the younger, ger\t., plaintiff, and Sir John Shelley, 
bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGSTON and 
tenements in Kingston quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

John Corney, plaintiff, and William Olliver, gent., and Sarah his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Kingston, Eerring, Goring, Angmoring 
alias Angmering, Poling, Leominster, and moiety of manor of KINGSTON 
IN EERRING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 35 Geo. III. 
[1795]). 

Samuel Henty the elder and Samuel Henty the younger, plaintiff's, 
and George Olliver and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Olliver, William 
Olliver and Mary his wife, John Olliver and Elizabeth his wife, James 



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254 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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Olliver and Louisa Anne his wife, and Edwin Olliver and Mary Anne 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of two manors, and the entirety of 
tenements and tithes impropriate of 138 ac. land in KINGSTON", EAST 
PKESTON and EERRING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel 
Henty the elder (Trin., 51 Geo. III. [1811]). 

Kingston (Tithes). 

See Donnington (Manor) (East., 1654). 

See Kingston (Manor) (Trin., 51 G-eo. III. [1811]). 

Kingston- Bowsey (Advowson of Church). 

See Kingston-Bowsey (Manor) (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630] D.C.). 

See Shermanbury (Trin., 1649 D.C.). 

See Didling (Manor) (Hil., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Kingston-Bowsey (Manor). 

Richard Spencer, esq., and Thomas Carlton, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Miles Sandys, esq., and Henry Sandys, esq., deforciants Manors of 
Tymsburie, Rookley alias Kookeley, Vine alias Sherborne, Cowdrey 
and Sherborne S. John, and advowson of church of Sherborne S. John, 
co. Southampton, and manor of Foxier, co. Berks, and manors of 
KINGSTON- Bo WSET and SHERMANBL T RIE, and 20 rent in Kingston- 
Bowsey, Sherman bury, Henfeild, Covvfold and Slaugham, also 
advowson s of churches of KINGSTON-BOWSEY and SHERMANBURIE, 
co. Sussex, and advowson of church of Barwick S. James, co. Wilts, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Spencer (Mich., 6 Ch. I. 
[1630] B.C.). 

See Wickliam (Hil. ; 23 & 24 Ch. II. [1671-2]). 

Elizabeth Shaw, \\\([., plaintiff, and Mary Peim, wid., and Springett 
Penn, esq., deforciants Tenements in Withieham, Retherfeild alias 
Rotherfeild, and inoiety of manor of KiNGSTON-BowcY alias KINGSTON- 
BOWSET, also tenements in Kingston-Bowcy alias Bowsey. Southwick 
and Shoreham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Geo. I. 
[1724]). 

Kingston- Bowsey (Manor Annual Kent). 
See Shermaubury (Mich., 26 Geo. II. [1752]). 

Kingston-Bowsey alias Kingston-by-Sea (Eight of Sea 

Beach). 
See Kingston near Lewes (Rectory) (Hil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Kingston near Lewes (Advowson of Church). 

See Swnnborougk (Manor) (Mich.. 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Kingston near Lewes (Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 
See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 255 

See DitcUing (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 
See Iford (Manor) (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727] ; Hil., 12 Geo. III. 
[1772] ; Hil., 27 Geo. III. [1787] ; Hil., 2 & 3 Geo. IV. [1822]). 

Kingston near Lewes (Manor). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

John Crane and Joan his wife, and Richard Crane, plaintiffs, and 
Eichard Lee, kt., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of 
KYNGESTON NEAE LEWES and tenements in Kyngeston near Lew r es, 
Lewes, Rotyngdene and Ballesdene, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of John Crane (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Thomas Sackevile, E.G., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and Peter 
Crane and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGSTON NEAE 
LEWYS and tenements in Kingston near Lewys, Rottyngden, Lewys 
and Balsden, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] B.C.). 

John Morley, esq., plaintiff, and Eichard, Earl of Dorset, and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGSTON NEAE LEWES and 
tenements in Kingston near Lewies, Rottingden, Lewes and Balsden, 
and a certain portion of tithes of hay, issuing out of 20 ac. marsh in 
KINGSTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said 
Earl and Anne and heirs of said Earl, against heirs of Thomas, Earl 
of Dorset, deceased, grandfather of said Earl, and against heirs of 
Robert, Earl of Dorset, deceased, father of said Earl (Trin., 21 Ja. I. 
[1623]). 

Charles Dobell, plaintiff, and William Vinall, gent., deforciant 
Manor of KINGSTON NEAE LEWES and tenements in Kingston near 
Lewes, Rottingden and Balsden, also tithes of hay, annually arising, 
growing or renewing from and in 20 ac. fresh marsh in KINGSTON NEAE 
LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Thomas Rogers, gent., plaintiff, and AVilliam Vinall, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of KINGSTON NEAE LEWES and tenements in Kingston 
near Lewes, Southover, Rottingdean and .S. Michael, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 1 Anne [1702]). 

Peter White, gent., plaintiff, and William Vynall and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGSTON NEAE LEWES and tene- 
ments in Kingston near Lewes, Rottingdean, Balsden, Southover and 
S. Michael in Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff 9 said, heirs (East., 9 Anne 
[1710]). ( 

Erancis Zoueh. plaintiff, and William Vynall, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGSTON NEAE LEWES and tene- 
ments in Kingston near Lewes, Eottingdean, Balsden, Southover and 
S. Michael in Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
3 Geo. I. [1716]). 

Erancis Zouch, plaintiff, and William Vynall, gent., and Elizabeth 
bis wife, Thomas Simmons, and Stephen Heaver, deforciants Manor 



256 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



of KINGSTON NEAR LEWES and tenements in Kingston near Lewes, 
Eottingdean, Balsden, Southover and S. Michael in Lewes, and tithes 
of hay growing in 20 ac. fresh marsh in KINGSTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1716-7]). 

John Crouch, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Zouch, clerk, and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of KINGSTON NEAE LEWES 
and tenements in Kingston near Lewes, Eottingdean, Balsden, South- 
over and S. Michael in Lewes, and tithes of hay yearly arising out of 
20 ac. fresh marsh in KINGSTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 24 Geo. II. [1750-1]). 

George Palmer, plaintiff, and Robert Maitland and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of KINGSTON NEAR LEWES and tenements in 
Kingston near Lewes, Eottingdean, Balsden, Southover, Saint Michael 
in Lewes and Framfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
50 Geo. III. [1810]). 

Kingston near Lewes (Eectory). 

See Swanborouqk (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] B.C.). 

See Ditchling (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 9 Anne 
[1710]). 

See Wiggenliolt (Manor) (Trin., 6 & 7 Geo. II. [1733] D.C.). 

William Seymour, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Knight the elder 
and Edward Knight the younger, deforciants Tenements and right of 
Sea Beach in SOUTIIWTCK, KINGSTON-BY-SEA^/^S KINGSTON-BOWSEY, 

POKTSLADE, Al/DRINGTON, KlNGSTOX NEAE LEWES and SOUTIIOVEE, 

and also three fourth parts of rectory of KINGSTON NEAR LEWES, and 
three fourth parts of all tithes to said rectory belonging, and also 
three fourth parts of tithes arising, growing and renewing out of 
1500 ac. pasture in KINGSTON NEAR LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Kingston near Lewes (Eight of Sea Beach). 

See Kingston near Lewes (Eectory) (Hil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Kingston near Lewes (Tithes). 

See Kingston near Lewes (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] ; Trin., 
15 Ch. II.' [1663]; Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1716-7]; Hil., 24 Geo. II. 
[1750-1]). 

See Kingston near Lewes (Eectory) (Hil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Kirdford (Advowson of Church). 

See Stansted (Manor) (East., 5 Ja, I. [1607] B.C.). 

Knapp (Manor). See Knepp. 

Knell alias Knole (Manor). See Field. 



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Knell alias Knoll (Manor) in Beckley. 

See Michelgrove (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] D.C. ; Trin., 4 Ch. I. 
[1628] ; East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; Hil., 1657 D.C.). 

Arthur Warren, esq., and Hopton Shuter, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Charles Shelley, bt., Benjamin Western, esq., and Kobert Turbutt, 
gent., deforciants Manor of KNELL and tenements in Beckley and 
Peasemarsh quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Arthur Warren 
(Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Jeremiah Curteis and William Curteis, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Bernard Hale, esq., and Martha his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of KNELL and tenements in Beckley quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs (Mich., 29 Geo. III. [1788]). 

Knepp alias Knapp (Manor). 

Edward Carill, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 
deforciant Manors of KNEPP alias KNAPP alias LE HOLT MOTE OF 
KNEPP and SHORTESFELD and tenements in Horsham, Westgrensted, 
Steanyng, Shipley, Nutthurst, Washington, Cowfold, Ballcombe and 
Warneham, also free warren in said manors and tenements, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Duke of 
Norfolk and heirs, against the Queen, her heirs and successors, and 
against the heirs of Thomas West, kt., late Lord Lawarr, deceased 
(Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

See Poling (Manor) (East., 17 Eliz. [1575]; Trin., 18 Eliz. 
[1576]). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Hil., 42 Eliz. [1599-1600] ; Trin., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Trin., 9 Ja. I. [1611]; Trin., 13 Ja. I. 
[1615]). 

John Wolfe, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas, Lord Morley and 
Mounteagle, and Mary his wife, and Philippa Morley, wid., defor- 
ciants Manors of KNEPP alias KNAPP, WASHINGTON and GOEEING- 
LEE alias G-OEEIN- LEIGH, and tenements in Knepp alias Knapp, 
Washington, Shipley alias Shepley, Westgrinsted, Horsham, Ifeild, 
Chiltington and Thackham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1657). 

See Nutham (East., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Knepp (Free Warren). 

See Knepp (Manor) (Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

Knights-Hatch alias Monckes (Manor). 

Thomas Brewar, plaintiff, and Barnard Moore, gent., and Margery 
his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of KNTGHTS-HATCH and 
tenements in liudgeweke, Warneham, Hurstperpoynt and Hendfeld, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

William Comber, gent., and John Butcher, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
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Brewar, gent., deforciant Tenements in Clayton and Hurstperpoynt, 
and fourth part of manor of KNTGHTS -HATCH and tenements in 
Rudgewyke, Warneham and Hurstperpoint, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Comber (Hil., 36 Eliz. [1593-4]). 

John Bowghton, plaintiff, and Richard Butcher and Joan his wife, 
John Stere and Joan his wife, John Constable and Joan his wife, 
Anne Chapman, wid., John Chapman, and Owen Gratwick, deforciants 
Manor of KNIGHTS-HATCH alias MONCKES and tenements in 
Rudgewick, Warnham, Henfeld and Hurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 
and heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

See Stopham (Manor) (Trin., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

Knobbes (Manor). See LoveTcyns. 

Knoll (Manor). 

See Westfield (Manor) (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; East., 1649). 

James Master, esq., and Nathaniel Johnson, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Piers, bt., Thomas Piers, esq., Margaret Piers, and Jane Piers, 
deforciants Manor of KNOLL and tenements in Ewhurst quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of James Master (East., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Thomas Piers, bt., plaintiff, and Thomas Piers, esq., deforciant 
Manor of KNOLL and tenements in Ewhurst quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 21 Ch. II. [1669]). 

John Newnham, esq., plaintiff, and Gabriel Egles, gent., and 
Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of KNOLL and tenements in 
Ewhurst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 12 "Will. III. 
[1700]). 

Ferdinand Penkherst, esq., plaintiff, and John Egles, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of KNOLL and tenements in Ewhurst, Northiam and 
Ticehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Anne [1707]). 

Knoll (Manor). See Knell alias Knoll. 
Knyghts-Hatch (Manor). See Knights-Hatch. 

Knyll (Advowson of Chantry). 

See Broadwater (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] D.C. ; 
Hil., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513-4] B.C.). 

Kychenham (Manor). See Ketchingham. 
Kymer (Advowson and Manor). See Keymer. 
Kyngesfold (Manor). See Kingsfold. 
Kyngesham (Manor). See Kingsham. 
Kyngeston near Lewes. See Kingston near Lewes, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 259 

Kyrdford (Eectory,). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 

John Morley, kt., John May, esq., and John Holland, clerk, 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Bettesworth, esq., Peter Bettesworth, gent., 
deforciants Eectory of KYRDFORD and all tithes whatsoever to said 
rectory belonging in Kyrdford, granted by Thomas Bettesworth and 
Peter Bettesworth to plaintiffs for term of 9500 years (East., 17 
Ch. II. [1665]). 



La Court (Manor). See Court. 

Lagmarsh (Manor). 

Eichard Comber, gent., plaintiff, and Eobert Ottringham, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, and Mary Hooke, deforciants Manor of 
LAQMAKSH and tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 1655). 

William Speed, clerk, plaintiff t and Eobert Ottringham, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Mary Hooke, deforciants Manor of LAG- 
MAESH and tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 1657). 

George Speed, plaintiff, and Andrew Collett and Jane his wife, 
and Joseph Speed, deforciants Moiety of manor of LAGMARSH and 
tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 26 
Ch. II. [1674]). 

Edward Turner, plaintiff, and Jane Elliott, David Graham, esq., 
and Greorge Graham, deforciants Manor of LAGMARSH and tenements 
in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 27 Geo. II. 
[1754]). 

William Wooldridge, plaintiff, and Eichard Eobinson and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of LAGMARSH and tenements in 
Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 18 Geo. III. 
[1777]). 

Lamberhurst (Free Warren). 

See Mayjield (East, 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

Lamberhurst (Manor). 

Eichard Porter, plaintiff, and Eobert, Viscount Lisle, and Barbara 
his wife, deforciants Manor of Lamberherst alias Lamberhurst, co. 
Kent, and manor of LAMBERHERST alias LAMBERHURST and tenements 
in Lamberherst alias Lamberhurst, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff KQ& heirs (Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607] B.C.). 

Thomas Stone, gent., William Wheat, esq., and Andrew Stone, 
plaintiffsy and John Porter, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of Lamberherst alias Lamberhurst and tenements in 
Lamberherst alias Lamberhurst and Horsemonden, co. Kent, and 

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manor of LAMBERHERST alias LAMBERHTTRST arid tenements in 
Lamberherst, Wadherst, Hoo and Erant, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Stone (East., 8 Ch. I. [1632] B.C.). 

Eichard Eadnell, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Ayscoghe, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LAMBEEHEEST alias 
LAMBEEHUEST and tenements in Lamberherst alias Lamberhurst, 
Wadehurst and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
2 & 3 Geo. II. [1729]). 

Lampham (Manor). 

See Broad-water (Manor) (Mich., 2 Hen. VIII. [1510] B.C.). 

See Jevington (Manor) (Mich., 4 Hen. VIII. [1512] D.C.). 

John Fawkener, plaintiff, and William Sandys, Lord Sandys, and 
"Walter Sandys, esq., deforciants Manor of LAMPHAM and tenements 
in Manxey, Pevyiisey and Wartlyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 

Lamport (Manor). 

See HeigUon-S. Clere (Hil.. 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

See Eastbourne- Bur ton alias Wilson (Mich., 11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

Lancaster (Park and Bailiwick of the Liberties of Duchy). 

See Aquila -(Hil., 5 Will. & Mary [1693-4]; East,, 4 Geo. II. [1731]). 

Lancing alias Launcyng alias North Launsyng (Manor). 

Eichard Broke, serjeant at law, Edward Palmer, John Shurley, 
esq., Eichard Covert, and John Goryng, plaintiffs, and George Nevile 
of Bergevenny, kt., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of 
LAUNCYNG and tenements in Launcyng quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Goryng (East., 4 & 5 "Hen. VIII. [1513]). 

Thomas Crumwell, kt., Lord Crumwell, plaintiff, and John, 
Minister of the House of Modynden. Order of the Holy Trinity and 
Redemption of Captives, deforciant Manors of Modynden, Pluss- 
hendeii, Plomford and Delinyugden, and advowson of church of 
Shadokesherst, co. Kent, and manor of LAUNCTNG and tenements in 
Launcyng, and rectory of LAUNCYNG, and advowson of church of 
LAUNCYNO, co. Sussex, and tenements in co. Essex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Eichard Belyngham, esq., and John Michelborne, plaintiffs, and 
William Goryng, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Goryng, esq., 
deforciants Manor of NORTH LAUXSYNQ and tenements in North 
Launsyng settled on said Henry Goryng for one month, remainder 
to said Henry Goryng and Dorothy his wife, and their heirs male, 
remainder to George Goryng and his heirs male, remainder to Eobert 
Goryng and his heirs male, remainder to William Goryng and his heirs 
(Trin., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541]). 

See Burton (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; Trin., 11 Ch. I. 
[1635]). 

See Monkeys alias South Lancing (Trin., 22 Ch. I. [1646] ; East., 
13 Ch. II. [1661]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. , 261 

Lancing alias Launcyng (Rectory aiid Advowson of Church). 

See Lancing (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

William Rose, plaintiff, and Henry Bartlett, gent., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Eectory of LATTNCYNG granted to William Eose 
during the lives of Henry Bartlett and Edward Ansley, esq., and 
Henry Bishopp, esq., and the longest liver of them (Trin., 1650). 

Lanckherst (Manor). See Lankhurst. 
Lanehurst (Manor). See LanMurst. 
Langhurst (Manor). See LanTchurst. 

Langlies alias Langlyes (Manor). 

Thomas Jordan and James Jordan, plaintiffs, and James Dymocke 
and Agnes his wife, deforciants Sixth part of manor of LANGLYES 
and of tenements in Ifeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Jordan (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Thomas Jordan and James Jordan, plaintiffs, and Nicholas Charte 
and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Sixth part of manor of LANGLYES 
and of tenements in Ifeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Jordan (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

Thomas Jordan and James Jordan, plaintiffs, and Sidrack Baldwyn 
and Susan his wife, deforciants Sixth part of manor of LANGLYES 
and of tenements in Ifeld quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Jordan (East., 39 Eliz. [1597]). 

Thomas Jurden, plaintiff, and Robert Parsons and Mathia his 
wife, deforciants Sixth part of manor of LANGLIES and of tenements 
in Ifeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 40 & 41 Eliz. 
[1598]). 

Thomas Jordan, g&n.t., plaintiff, and Richard Davy and Angela his 
wife, deforciants Sixth part of manor of LANGLIES and sixth part 
of tenements in Ifeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1 Ja. I. [1603]). 

Langney (Manor). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

See Ringmer (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Thomas Dyke, gent., John Dyke, gent., and Thomas Scott, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of LANGNEY and tenements in Westham, Willingdon, East- 
bourne and Haylesham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Dyke Warranted against said Earl and Anne, and heirs of said Earl, 
against heirs of Thomas, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his grandfather, 
and against heirs of Robert, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his father 
(Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 



262 SUSSEX MANORS IN l'HE FEET Ofc 

"Walter "Burrell, esq., plaintiff', and Thomas Dyke, kt., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of LANGNEY and tenements 
in Pevensey, Westham, Bourne. Willingdon and Watling, quitclaimed 
tojplaintif&nd heirs (Hil., 20 & 21 Ch. II. [1668-9]). 

Eobert Parker, bt., Samuel Boys, esq., John Fuller, senior, esq., 
and Thomas Broomefeild, esq., plaintiff's, and Thomas Dyke, esq., and 
Katherine Dyke, wid., deforciants Manors of LANGNEY, PENHTJEST 
and SHELDOWNE, and tenements in Waldron, Chittingleigh alias 
Chiddingly, Hellingleigh, Eckington alias Ripe, Laughton, Selmeston, 
Salehurst, Penhurst, Ashburnham, Dallington, Wartling, Herst- 
monceux, Westham, Willingdon, Hailsham, Pevensey, Eastborne and 
Heathfeild, also advowsons of churches of PENHUEST and NENDFEILD, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eobert Parker (HiL, 28 & 29 
Ch. II. [1676-7]). 

James Sawbridge, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Dyke, bt., Phila- 
delphia Dyke, wid., and John Bromefield, esq., deforciants Manor of 
LANGNEY and tenements in "Westham, Willingdon, Eastborne, Peven- 
sey and Boreham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 6 Geo. I. 
[1720]). 

Langney (Manor Annual Rent). 

Martin Tomkins, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Bray, esq., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of annual rent of 70 Is. O^d. issuing 
out of manor of LANGNEY quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (HiL, 
12 Geo. II. [1738-9]). 

Arthur Sparke, gent., plaintiff, and Martin Tomkins, gent., defor- 
ciant Moiety of annual rent of 70 Is. 0^. issuing out of manor of 
LANGNEY quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 12 & 13 Geo. II. 
[1739]). 

Richard Elliott and John Ford, plaintiffs, and Thomas Smither and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of annual rent of 70 Is. O^d. 
issuing out of manor of LANGNEY quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
of Richard Elliott (Trin., 3 Geo. III. [1763]). 

Lankhurst alias Langhurst (Manor). 

See Ore (Manor) (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

See Gensing (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612] ; HiL, 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

George Knight, plaintiff, and James Relfe, deforciant Manor of 
LANCKHERST alias LANGHTJEST and tenements in Ore, Westfeild, 
Gestling, Nordiham, Beckley, Sedlescombe and Bread, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &K& heirs (Mich., 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 

Thomas Dyne, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Breton, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LANEHUEST alias LANG- 
HUEST and tenements in Westfeild, Ore, Gestling, Northiam, Beckley, 
Sedlescombe and Brede, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 
1652). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 



263 



Laughton (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich.', 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Laughton (Manor). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Laughton (Manor Customs and Services). 

John Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and John Jefferay, gent., deforciant 
The customs and services which John Pelham exacted from John 
Jefferay for his free tenements in Chetingligh, namely, 1 messuage, 
1 dovecote, 2 cottages, 50 ac; land, 20 ac. meadow, 20 ac. pasture and 
10 ac. wood, which he holds of said John Pelham as of his manor of 
LAUGHTON, and whereof said John Pelharn exacted from said John 
Jefferay that he should do fealty to him for the said tenements and 
render yearly service of 12s. 5d., which service said John Jefferay did 
not before acknowledge said John Pelham quitclaims to said John 
Jefferay and his heirs all right and claim which he has in said 
tenements, saving to him and his heirs the services, fealty and rent of 
3s. 1 ob. quad., and quitclaims all right and claim in the surplus of said 
rent, namely 9s. 4<d. quad., to said John Jefferay and his heirs (East., 
8 Eliz. [1566]). 

Laughton (Rectory). 

See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. 
[1686] ; Mich.', 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

See Burwash (Manor) (Hil., 28 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755]). 

James Farrer, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Watson and George 
Watson, esqrs., def or Giants Tenements in Laughton, Hellingley alias 
Hellingly, and rectory of LAUGHTON, and all tithes whatsoever to said 
rectory belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 51 
Geo. III. [1810]). 

Launcyng (Manor). See Lancing. 

Lavant (Advowson of Church). See East Lavant. 
See Halnaker (East., 4 Anne [1705] D.C.). 

Lavant (Manor). See East Lavant. 

Laverty (Manor). 

See BramUetye (Manor) (Trin., 15 Hen. VIII. [1523] B.C.). 

See Nutbourne (Manor) (East,, 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

See BramUetye (Manor) (Hil., 2 & 3 Ed. VI. [1548-9]). 

See Udimer (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] B.C.). 

Thomas Cure, citizen and sadler of London, plaintiff, and James 
Pycas, gent., and Katheriue his wife, Anthony Throckmorton, citizen 



264 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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and merchant of London, and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor 
,of LATJERTY alias LA.UERTYE and tenements in Laverty alias Lauertye, 
Estgrenested and Hertfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
6Eliz. [1564]). 

See Brcmbletye (Manor) (Trin., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 

Thomas Sackvile, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and George 
Cure, gent., and Elena his wife, and Hugh Browker, gent., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of LAVERTY and tenements in East 
Grenested and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
33 Eliz. [1591]). 

See Buekhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C.). 

Simon Stone, esq., and John Eowe, gent., plaintiffs, and Bichard, 
Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of LAYERTY 
and tenements in Eastgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Simon Stone Warranted against said Earl and Anne 
and heirs of said Earl, against heirs of Robert, Earl of Dorset, deceased, 
his father, and against heirs of Thomas, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his 
grandfather (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

John Wolstenholme, kt., Thomas Dallison, bt., John Norwood, 
gent., and Henry Harman, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry Garway, kt., 
and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of LAVERTY and tene- 
ments in Eastgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Wolstenholme (Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Eichard Marshall, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Wolstenholme, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LAVERTY and 
tenements in Eastgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Thomas Andrewes, gent., and Eichard Marshall, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Thomas Wolstenholme, bt., and Elizabeth his wife, and John 
Wolstenholme, esq., deforciants Manor of LAVERTY and tenements 
in East Grinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Andrewes (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

Eichard March and James Cooke, plaintiffs, and Thomas Wol- 
stenholme, bt., and Elizabeth his wife, John Wolstenholme, t and 
Thomas Wolstenholme, gent., deforciants Manor of LAVERTY and 
tenements in Eastgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Eichard March (Trin., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

John Wolstenholme, esq., and John Carpenter, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Thomas Wolstenholme, bt., and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas 
Wolstenholme, gent., deforciants Manor of LAVERTY and tenements 
in Eastgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Wolstenholme (Trin., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

John Newnham, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Wolstenholme, bt., 
and Elizabeth his wife, John Wolstenholme, esq., and Thomas 
Wolstenholme, gent., deforciants Manor of LAYERTY and tenements 
in Eastgrinsted and Hartfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 32 Ch. II. [1680]). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Nathaniel Newnham, plaintiff, and Lewis Newnhain, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of LAVERTY and tenements in Eastgrinsted and Hart- 
field quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Laybrooke (Manor). 1 

See ThakeJiam (Manor) (Hil., 1654). 

Henry Grilford and John JLoYton, plaintiffs, and Thomas Hesilrige, 
bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manors of 
LAYBROOKE and THAKEHAM and tenements in Thakeham, Shipley and 
Sillington, also advowson of church of THAKEHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Gilford (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

See Thakeham (Manor) (Trin., 19 Ch. II. [1667] ; ^ast., 20 Ch. II. 
[1667-8]). 

James Butler and Samuel Bo.ys, esq., plaintiffs, and Apsley 
Newton, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LAY- 
BROOKE and tenements in Thakeham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of James Butler (East., 6 Anne [1707]). 

Lay thorn (Manor). 

Dean and Chapter of Cathedral Church of Chichester, plaintiffs, 
and Richard Whetham, deforciant Manor of LAYTHORN and tene- 
ments in Northmundham, Laythorn and Culham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and their successors (Hil., 19 Hen. VIII. [1527-8]). 

Le Court alias la Court (Manor). See Court. 

Lee alias Ley alias Leigh. (Manor) in Fittleworth. 

Nicholas Deryng, esq., and John Tayler, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Leghe, esq., deforciant Manors of LEGHE and POWKDES, and tene- 
ments in Fyttelworth, Stopham, Ruggewyke, Byllyngeshurst, Grrene 
and Arundell, settled on said Richard Leghe for 40 days, remainder to 
Elizabeth Terrell, wid., during her life, remainder to heirs male of 
Richard Leghe by said Elizabeth, remainder to right heirs of Richard 
Leghe (East., 36 Hen. VIII. [1545]). 

John Apsley and John Ward, plaintiffs, and William Lee, defor- 
ciant Manor of LEE and tenements in Fyttleworth, Stopham, 
Pulborough, Byllyngshurst, Rudgewyke, Wysborough Grrene, Kyrde- 
ford and Petworth, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Apsley 
(East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Francis Flower, esq., and Edward Buggyn, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Lee, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
Durismes, co. Middlesex, and tenements in co. Hertford, and manor 
of LEE, and tenements in Fyttleworth, Stopham, Pulborough, Kyrde- 
ford, Wysburgh Grreiie, Rudgeweake, Byllyugshurst, Pettworth, 
Waltham, Amberley, Houghton and Aruudell, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Flower (Mich., 25 & 26 Eliz. [1583] 
B.C.). 

Thomas Stanley, esq., plaintiff \ and William Lee, esq., and Eliza- 



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beth his wife, deforciants Manors of LEIGH and POUNDS and tene- 
ments in Fyttleworth, Stopbam, Waltham, Amberley, Pulberowe, 
Petworth, Kyrdford, Eudggweeke, Wyshburghgrene, Billynghurst, 
Arundell and'Allyngborne, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (East., 
31 Eliz. [1589]). 

George Knighton, kt., and Eichard Stanley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Stanley, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of LEE 
alias LEY alias LEIGH and PUNS alias POYNES alias POWNES and 
tenements in Fyttleworth, Stopham, Waltham, Amberley, Pulberowe, 
Petworth, Kyrdford, Eudggweeke, Wyshburghgrene, Byllyngshurst, 
Arundell and Allvngborne, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
George Knighton '(Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Thomas Stanley, gent., plaintiff, and John Drury, LL.D., and Alice 
his wife, and Eichard Stanley, esq., deforciants Manors of LEE alias 
LEY alias LEIGH and PUNS alias POYNES alias POWNES and tenements 
in Fyttleworth, Stopham, Waltham, Amberley, Pulberowe, Petworth, 
Kyrdford, Euggweeke, Wyshburghegrene, Byllingshurst, Arundell 
and Allyngborne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 7 Ja. I. 
[1609]). 

Henry Dawtrey and Eichard Heightam, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Stanley, gent., deforciant Manors of LEIGH and POUNDS and tene- 
ments in Fittleworth, Stopham, Waltham, Amberley, Pulborowe, 
Petworth, Kirdford, Eudgeweeke, Wisburgh Green, Billinghurst, 
Arrundell, Allingborne, Haysworth and Coates, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Dawtrey (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Christopher Standley and Edward Masters, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Stanley and Aiine his wife, deforciants Manors of LEIGH and POUNDS 
and tenements in Fittleworth, Stopham, Waltham, Amberly, Pul- 
borowe, Petworth, Kirdford, Eudgweeke, Wisburgh Green, Billing- 
hurst, Arrundell, Allingborne, Haysworth and Coates, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Christopher Standley (Mich., 20 Ja. I. 
[1622]). 

John Johnson, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Stanley, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of LEE alias LEY alias LEIGH and tenements in Fittle- 
worth, Coates, Stopham, Petworth, Pulborough, Wisborow Green, 
Billingsbur.st and Eudgweeke alias Eidgeweeke, also free fishing at 
STOPHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

William Davies, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Stanley, gent., and 
Joyce his wife, deforciants Manor of LEE alias LEY alias LEIGH 
and tenements in Fittleworth, Coats, Stopham, Petworth, Pulborough, 
Wisborough Green, Biilingshurst and Endgweeke alias Eidgweeke, 
and also free fishing at STOPHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 1656). 

John Hnmades, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Stanley, geut., and 
Joyce his wife, deforciants Manor of LEE alias LEY alias LEIGH 
and tenements in Fittleworth and Stopham quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Henry Peckham, kt., plaintiff, and Eichard Stanley, gent., and 



HEN!RY VIII. TO WILLIAM iv. 

Joyce his wife, deforciants Manor of LEE alias LEY alias LEIGH 
and tenements in Stopham, Fitleworth and Wisborough Green, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

Nicholas Stanley, M.D., and John Lawrence, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Bernard de Gomme, kt,, and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor 
of LEE alias LET alias LEIGH and tenements in Stopham and kittle- 
worth quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Nicholas Stanley (East., 
26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

William Stanley, senior, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Goring, senior, 
esq., Henry Goring, junior, esq., and William Peckham, esq., defor- 
ciants Manor of LEE alias LEY alias LEIGH and tenements in 
Stopham, Fittleworth and Wisborough Green, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

Leechpool (Manor). See Lichpoole. 

Legh (Manor). See Leigh alias Lee. 

Leghe (Manor). See Lee. 

Le Holy Mote of Knepp (Manor). See Knepp. 

Le Hope (Messuage). 

See Farredge (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 

Leigh (Manor). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564]). 
SeeArundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Leigh (Manor) in Hurst perpoint. 

Thomas Chaloner and Francis Chaloner, plaintiff's, and John Gerves 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LEIGH and tenements 
in Hurstperpoint, Lvnfeld and Ardynglight, granted to plaintiff's 
during the life of said Elizabeth, rendering 12 annually to said John 
Gerves and Elizabeth (Trin., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 

Francis Moore, gent., John Homden, gent., Thomas Lucas, junior, 
and Walter Mascall, plaintiffs, and Robert Broke, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of LEIGH and tenements in Hurstper- 
poynt alias Herstperpound quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Francis Moore (Trin., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

Thomas Avery, plaintiff, and John Eoberts and Joan his wife, 
deforciants-^Msmor of LEIGH and tenements in Hurst alias Hurst- 
perpoint alias Hurstperpound alias Herstperpoint alias Herstper- 
pound quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (East., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

John Linfield, plaintiff', and ISathaniel Avery and Grace his wife, 
Thomas Burgis and Elizabeth his wife, and William Avery, deforciants 
Manor of LEIGH and tenements in Hurstperpoint, also annual rent 
of 10, and annual rent of 100s., and another annual rent of 100s. 
issuing out of said manor and tenements, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (ffil., 12 Geo. I. [1725-6]). 



268 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OIF FINES. 

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George Allfrey, gent., plaintiff, and James Cook the younger, 
gent., and Mary his wife, and Kitty Beard, spr., deforciants Manor of 
LEIGH and tenements in Slaugham and Hurstperpoint quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Trin., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

George Allfrey, gent., plaintiff, and James Cook the younger and 
Mary his wife, and Kitty Beard, spr., deforciants Manor of LEIGH 
and tenements in West Grinsted, Slaugham and Hurstperpoint, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 31 Geo. III. [1790]). 

William Stanford, plaintiff, and Mary Catherine Cook, John 
Evans and Caroline Beard his wife, and Edward Thomas Allfrey, 
deforciants Manor of LEIGH and tenements in West Grinsted, 
Slaugham and Hurstperpoiut, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 9 Geo. IV. [1828]). 

Leigh alias Barne-Grange alias Leigh-Grange (Manor) in 

Ideii. 

Richard, Earl of Dorset, plaintiff, and Thomas Penistone, bt., and 
Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of LEIGH alias LEE and BAEISTE- 
GEAUISTGE and tenements in Beckley, Iden, Playdon, Sawcott and 
Peasemarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 15 Ja. I. 
[1017]). 

Edmund Sawyer, gent., and William Gibson, plaintiffs, and Richard, 
Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of LEIGH 
alias LEE and BAENEGEAUNGE and tenements in Beckley, Iden, 
Pleydon, Sawcott and Peasemarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Edmund Sawyer (Hi!., 17 Ja. I. [1619-20]). 

Edward Dering, bt., and Norton Knatchbull, kt. and \)t., plaintiffs, 
and Ralph Ereke, esq., deforciant Manor of LEIGH and tenements 
in Iden and Bccklev quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward 
Dering (East,, 14 Ch. 11. [1(362]). 

Robert Austen, esq., and \illiam Jarrett, esq., plaintiffs, and 
George Choute, bt., deforciant Manor of LEIGH alias LEIGH-GEANGE 
and tenements in Iden quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Jarrett (Trin., 4 Ja. 11. [1688]). 

John Blackmore, gent., and Joseph Huson, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Choute, bt., deforciant Manor of LEIGH alias LEE and 
BAENE-GEAKGE and tenements in Iden and Beckley quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Blackmore (Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

John Munk, geni., plaintiff, and Joseph Yiny, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants JManor of LEIGH alias LEIGH-GEANGE and 
tenements in Iden quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 26 
Geo. 11. [1752]). 

Robert iStace, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Yiny, wid., Thomas 
Yiny and Elizabeth his wife, John Yiny, William Curteis and Sarah 
his wife, John Button and Anne his wife, Edward Wilmott and Mary 
his wife, and Thomas Young and Philadelphia his wife, deforciants 
Manor of LEIGH alias LEIGH-GEANGE and tenements in Iden quit- 
claimed tv plaintiff' &n& heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. III. [1765]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 269 

Leigh, alias Lee (Manor) in Cuckfield. 

John Ernley, the King's attorney, John Caryl], and John Spelman, 
plaintiff's, and Alfred Barwyke, esq., and Agnes his wife, deforciants 
Manor of LEGH and tenements in Cuckfeld and Herstperpount, 
settled on said Alfred Barwyke and Agnes during their lives, with 
reversion after their decease to right heirs of John Caryll (Trin., 
1 Hen. VIII. [1509]). 

Thomas Shurley, gent., and John Burley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Husee, esq., and Eleanor his wife, deforciants Manor of LEE 
in Coukfeld and tenements in Coukfeld and Hurstperpound, settled on 
said Henry Husee and Eleanor for their lives and longer liver of them, 
remainder to John Husee, son of said Henry and Eleanor, and heirs 
of John Husee (Trin., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Edward Lewkeuor, esq., Thomas Wrothe, esq., and Edward Wrothe, 
plaintiffs, and John Husee, esq., deforciant Manor of LEIGH and 
tenements in Cookefeld and Hurstperpoynt quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Wrothe (Hil., 30 Eliz. [1.587-8]). 

John Stapley, esq.. and Drew Stapley, plaintiffs, and Mary Husee, 
senior, relict of John Husee, esq., and Mary Husee, junior, relict of 
Nathaniel Husee, esq., deforciants Manor of LEIGH and tenements 
in Cuckfeild aud Hurstperpound alias Hurstperpoynt, and portion of 
tithes in CTJCKFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Stapley (Mich., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

John Stapley, esq., and Drew Stapley, plaintiffs, and George 
Husee, deforciant Manor of LEIGH and tenements in Cuckfeild and 
Hurstperpound olios Hurstperpoint, also certain portion of tithes in 
CUCKFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Staplev 
(Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Charles Sergison, Q^., plaintiff, and William Beard, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of LEIGH and tenements in Cuckfeild 
aud Hurstperpoint, and all tithes whatsoever annually arising, 
growing or renewing from said premises, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 6 Anne [1707]). 

See lilgate (Trin., 1 & 2 Geo. II. [1728]). 

Leigh-Grange (Manor). See Leigli alias Barne- Grange. 

Leighton in Cowden (Manor). 

John Burgh, kk., plaintiff, and Thomas, Lord Burgh, deforciant 
Manors of Westclyve alias Westclyffe, Chedingeston, Cobhame, 
Tyherst and Leighton in Cowden, co. Kent, and manor of LEIGHTON 
iis" COWDEN, and tenements in Green steed, "Wy thy ham and Hartfeeld, 
co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff -Audi heirs (East., 33 Eliz. [1591] 
D.C.). 

Thomas Richardson, serjeant at law, plaintiff, and Drew Drury, 
junior, kt., and Anne his wife, deforciants Fourth part of castle of 
Starborough alias Starburgh, and fourth part of manors of Starborough 
alias Starborow alias Starburgh, Prynckham and Leighton in Cowden, 



270 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

co. Surrey, and fourth part of manor of LEIGHTON IN COWDEN, and 
tenements in Grenested, Witham and Hertefeld, co. Sussex, and 
fourth part of manors of Chedingston, Cobham, Tyher^t and Leigh- 
ton in Cowden, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
15 Ja. I. [1617] B.C.). 

Thomas Richardson, serjeant at l&w, plaintiff 1 , and Elizabeth Reade, 
wid., deforciant Fourth part of castle of Starborough alias Starburgh, 
and fourth part of manors of Starborough alias Starborow alias Star- 
burgh, Prynckham and Leigh ton in Cowden, co. Surrey, and fourth 
part of manor of LEIGHTON IN COWDEN, and tenements in Greenested, 
Witham and Hartfeld, co. Sussex, and fourth part of manors of 
Chedingston, Cobham, Tyherst and Leighton in Cowden, co. Kent, 
quitclaimed to plaintif&vd heirs (Trin., 17 Ja. I. [1619] D.C.). 

Thomas Richardson, kt., one of the King's Serjeants at law, 
plaintiff, and Thomas Knyvett, esq., and Katherine his wife, defor- 
ciants Fourth part of castle of Starborough alias Starburge, and 
fourth pnrt of manors of Starborough alias Starborow alias Starburge, 
Pryncham and Leighton in Cowden, co. Surrey, and fourth part of 
manor of LEIGHTON IN COWDEN, and tenements in Greensted, Witham 
and Hartfeld, co. Sussex, and fourth part of manors of Chedingstou, 
Cobham, Tyherst and Leighton in Cowden, co. Kent, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626] D.C.). 

John Hewitt, kt. and bt., and George Ward, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Richardson, kt., one of the King's Serjeants at law, Thomas 
Richardson, esq., his son and heir-apparent, Thomas Wentworth, kt., 
Philip Bedingfeild, esq., Thomas Wright, esq., Thomas Bedingfeild, 
esq., Arthur Jenney, gent., John Mallowes, gent., Thomas Blowfeild, 
gent., and John Coote, gent., deforciants Three parts of manors of 
Chedingston, Cobham, Tyherst and Leighton in Cowden, co. Kent, 
and three parts of castle of Starborough alias Starburgh, and three 
parts of manors of Starborough alias Starborowe alias Starburgh, 
Pryncham and Leighton in Cowden, co. Surrey, and three parts of 
manor of LEIGHTON IN COWDEN, and tenements in Greenested, 
Withiam and Hartfeild, co. Sussex, and divers manors in co. Norfolk, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hewitt (Mich., 2 Ch. I. 
[1626] B.C.). 

Thomas Richardson, Baron of Cramond in Scotland, plaintiff, and 
John Gofton, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Three parts of 
Castle of Starborough alias Starburge, and three parts of manors of 
Starborough alias Starborowe alias Starburge, Pryncham and Leighton 
in Cowden, co. Surrey, and three parts of manor of LEIGHTON IN 
COWDEN, and tenements in Greenested, Witham and Hartfeild, 
co. Sussex, and three parts of manors of Chedingston, Cobham, 
Tyherst and Leighton in Cowden, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 1654 D.C.). 

Le Mote (Manor). See Horsted-Parva alias Le Mote. 
Lenchemore (Manor). See Lincnmere. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 271 

Leominster (Manor). See Lyminster. 

Leonards (Manor). 

John Kmght, plaintiff, and William Mille, esq., and Margery his 
wife, deforciants 'MsmoY of LEONARDES and 70 ac. land in Kidgewicke 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs j also said William and Margery- 
grant to plaintiff Sd. rent, together with the homage and all services 
of Thomas Steaninge and his heirs from the tenements which 
he before held of said William in the sanie vill (Mich., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620]). 

John Cowper alias Steanyng, Elizabeth Cowper alias Steanyng, 
and Mary Cowper alias Steanyng, plaintiffs, and John Knight and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LEONARDS and tenements 
in Budgweeke quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Cowper 
alias Steanyng (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

John Haynes and Eichard Butcher, plaintiff's, and William Cow- 
per alias Steyning and Margaret his wife, deforcianis Manor of 
LEONARDS and tenements in Rudgwick and Wisborough Green 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Haynes (Trin., 7 Anne 
[1708]). 

William Haydon, plaintiff, and William Cowper alias Stening and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of LEONARDS and tenements 
in B/udgwick quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 28 Geo. II. 
[1754]). 

Leppering (Tithes). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 26 & 27 Geo. II. [1753] ; Hil., 
5 Geo. III. [1765] ; East., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Levelysham (Manor). See Lewsham. 
Levemynster (Manor). See Lyminster. 

Leverance (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C.). 

Levesham (Manor). See Lewsham. 
Levetts (Manor). See Amies. 
Levisham (Manor). See Lewsham. 

Lewes (Barony, Castle and Borough). 

Joan Everard, wid., plaintiff, and Anthony Wyngfeld, kt., defor- 
ciant Fourth part of moiety of barony, castle and borough of 
LEWYS, and fourth part of moiety of manors of HOTTNDEN, KYMER, 



I 

272 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

HALDELEIGH and COCKFELD, and tenements in Lewys, Hounden, 
Kyiner, Haldeleigh and Cockfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 30 Hen. Y1IT. [1539]). 

See Briglitlielmston (Manor) (Hil, 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

George Smyth, gent., Edward Hynde, gent., and John Haselrygee, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Mary Goryng, wid., and Edward Bellyngeham, 
esq., deforciants Moiety o fourth part of barony and castle of 
LEWES, and of fourth part of manors of HOTJNDEN, KYMEE. HALDLEIGH 
and COOKEFELD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Smyth 
(East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

William Spence, esq., plaintiff, and Henry West, esq., and Alice 
his wife, deforciants Fourth part of moiety of castle of LEWES, and 
of barony of LEWES, also of borough of LEWES, and also of manors of 
LEWES and HOWNDEAN, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

John Stonestreet, gent., and Martha Stonestreet, wid., plaintiffs, 
and John Stapley, kt. and bt., deforciant Fourth part of moiety of 
castle of LEWES and of manor of HOUNDEAN quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Stonestreet (Trin., 2-1 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Fleetwood Shepheard, gent., and Charles Brett, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, deforciant Boroughs of LEWES, EAST 
GEEENESTEAD and SEAFOED, and manors of BUCKUUHST, MITNCKLOWE 
alias \V iTiiYiiA^r, ALCHOENE, BRIGHTHKLMESTON-MICHELHAM, IMBEE- 
IIOENE, BEOUGIITON, TARRING- PEVERELL, KENDALL, FISCAEEDGE, 
IFOED, HOSIERS, SEAFOKD, BEXILILL, COWDING, HEATHFEILD, IFEILD, 
RINGMERE and ROWSES, also hundreds of WTLLINGDON, LONGBEIDGE, 
DILL, TOTXORE, HAETFEILD, EAST GREKNSTEAD and E/USHMONBEIT, 
and also parks of STONELAISD, BUCKIIURST and NEWXIIAM, and tene- 
ments in Withyham, Hartfeild, liotherfeild, Buxstead, Fletching, 
East Greenstead, Westhotheley, Brighthelmeston, Horstead-Keynes, 
Fockington, Jevington, Willington, Allington, Telscombe, Ovingdeane, 
Eastborne, Chalvinton, Barwick, l^ipe, Hyde, Saint Maries Westout, 
Barcombe, Newick, Chaley. Iford, Seaford, Bexhill alias Beckesley, 
Hooe, Benfeild, Hellington, Haylesham, Pevensey alias Pemsey, 
Heathfeild, Southmalling, Saint Thomas in Clive near Lewes, Ring- 
more, Kingston near Lewes, Loxfeild/ms Loxfeild- Dorset and Lewes, 
and also rectories of BUXSTEAD, FLETCHING, IFOED, KINGSTON NEAR 
LEWES, PEDINGHOOE, ROTTINGDEAN, WALDEON, WYTKYHAM and 
SOUTHEASE, also advowsons of vicarages of FOCKINGTON alias FOWING- 
TON, CHALVINGTON, RIPE aliaa ECKINGTON, SOUTHHEYTON, TAEEING- 
NEVELL, WILLINGDON, EAST GEEENSTKAD, NEWICK, S. JOHN'S 
UXDER THE CASTLE AT LEWES and TELSCOMBE, and also moiety of 
hundred of LOXFEILD alias LOXFEILD-DOESET, and fourth part of 
castle and manor of LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Fleetwood Shepheard (Hi!., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]). 

William Vaux, gent., plaintiff, and Lionel Cranfeild, Earl of 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 273 

Dorset and Middlesex, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Boroughs 
of LEWES, EASTGBINSTED and SEAFOED, and manors of BUCKHTTEST, 
HANGLETON,MUNCLOE alias WITHIHAM, ALCOENES, BECOME, BRIGHT- 
HELMSTON-MlCHELHAM, IMBERHORNE, EASTBORNE-MEDLEY, BROUGH- 
TON, TARRING- PEVERELL, COTTON, SWANBOROW, STUCKLES, MECHING, 
HENDALL, FISKEIDGE, IFORD, HOSIERS, SEAFORD, BEXHILL, COWDING, 
HEATHFEILD, ISFEILD, HOUNDEANE, MTLTON, LULLINGTON, CHIDDING- 
LEY, BLACKHAM, COLLINGHURST, KINGMORE and BOWSES, also hundreds 

of WlLLINGDON, LONGBRIDGE, DlLL, ToTNORE, HAETFEILD, EAST- 

GRINSTED, RUSMONDEN, and also parks of STONELAND, BUCKHUEST 
and NEWNHAM, and tenements in Withiam, Hartfeild, E/otherfeild, 
Buxsted, Fletching, Eastgrinsted, Westhotheley, Brighthelmston, 
Horsted-Keynes, Fokington alias Eolkington, Jevington, Willington, 
Allington, Telscombe, Ovingdeane, Eastbourne, Chalvington, Barwick, 
Eipe, Hide, S. Mary Westout, Barcombe, Newick, Chaley, Iford, Sea- 
ford, Bexhill alias Beckesley, Hooe, Benfeild, Hollington, Haylesham, 
Pevensey alias Pemsey, Heathfield, South Mailing, S. Thomas in 
"le Olive" near Lewes, Kingmere, Kingston near Lewes, Loxfeild 
alias Loxfeild-Dorset and Lewes, also rectories of BUXSTED, FLETCH- 
ING, IFORD, KINGSTON NEAR LEWES, PEDDINGHOE, EOTTINDEANE, 
WALDERNE, WITHIHAM and SOTTTHEASE, and advowsons of vicarages 
of FOKINGTON alias FOLKINGTON, CHALYINGTON, EIPE alias EKING- 
TON, SOUTH HEYTON, TARRING-NEYELL, WILLINGDON, EAST GTRINSTED, 
NEWICK, S. JOHN UNDEE THE CASTLE, LEWES, and TELSCOMBE, also 
moiety of hundred of LOXFEILD alias LOXFEILD-DOESET, and fourth 
part of castle and manor of LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff* and heirs 
(Mich., 9 Anne [1710]). 

Lewes (Hundred). 

See Brighthelmston (Manor) (HiL, 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 
See Kendall (Manor) (Triu., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Lewes (Manor). 

See Ham (Manor) in West Angmering (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] ; 
Trin., 8 Eliz. [1566]). 

See Brighthelmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (East., 23 Ch. II. [1671] ; Hil., 26 & 27 
Ch. II. [1674-5]). 

Lewes, S. Andrew (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Lewes, S. Anne (Tithes). 

See Southover (Manor) (Hil., 38 Geo. III. [1798]). 

Lewes, S. John Baptist, Southover (Advowson of Church). 
See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

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274 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE TEET Or TINES. 

Lewes, S. John under the Castle (Advowson>of Church). 

See SwanlorougJi (Manor). (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] B.C.). 

Ambrose Isted, gent., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of .Dorset, and 
Frances his wife, Alexander Staples, esq., and Thomas Stephenson, 
clerk, deforciants Advowsons of parish churches of S. JOHN UNDER 
THE CASTLE, LEWES, TEEEING alias TAEEIN&-NEYILE, HEYTON alias 
SOUTHEYTON and TELSCOMBE, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (East., 
17 Ch. II. [1065]). 

Robert Middleton, clerk, plaintiff, and John Shore, clerk, defor- 
ciant Advowson of church of S. JOHN UNDEE THE CASTLE, LEWES, 
quitclaimed is plaintiff %x\&. heirs (Mich., 8 Anne [1709]). 

John Crofts, gent., plaintiff, and William Davis, clerk, and Walter 
Weekes, gent., and Jane his wife, deforciants Advowson of church 
of SAINT JOHN UNDEE THE CASTLE, LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 14 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Lewes, S. John under the Castle (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 2G & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

Lewes, S, John under the Castle (Free Fishery). 
See Brightlielmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Lewes, S. John under the Castle (Tithes). 

See BucMurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] D.C.). 
See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 
See Chalvington (Manor) (Mich., 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 

Lewes, S. Mary in the Market (Advowson of Church). 

See SioanlorougJi (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Lewes, S. Mary Westout (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Rectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Lewes, S. Pancras (Site of Monastery). 

See Southover (Manor) (Hil., 8 Anne [1709-10]). 

Lewes, S. Peter Westout (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Lewes, S. Peter and S. Mary Westout (Tithes). 
See Chalvington (Manor) (Mich., 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 
See Southover (Manor) (Ilil., 38 Geo. III. [1798]). 

Lewes, Southover (Manor). See Southover. 

Lewes (Town Annual Rent). 

See Saint Leonard's Forest (Annual Rent) (Mich., 4 Geo. I. 

[1717]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 275 

Lewins alias Lewyns (Manor). 

Peter Woodgate, plaintiff, and John Eynch, esq., deforciant 
Manor of LEWYNS and tenements in Haylysham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff* and heirs (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560]). 

Abraham Edwardes, plaintiff, and Eobert Walshe, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LEWENS and tenements in 
Haylesham and Arlyngton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
32 Eliz. [1590]). 

John Drake, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hilder, gent., deforciant 
Manor of LEWINS and tenements in Hailsham quitclaimed to plain- 
tiff and heirs (Hil., 30 & 31 Ch. II. [1678-9]). 

Lewsham alias Levisham (Manor). 

John Lacye and Thomas Duff ell, plaintiffs, and John JFenys, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants -Manor of LEWYSHAM and tene- 
ments in B/ye, Playden, Iden and Pesemarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Lacye (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555]). 

John Threell, esq., and Thomas Culpepyr, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Eynes, deforciant Manor of LEYELYSHAM alias LEVESHAM and 
tenements in Eye, Bread, Earligh, Wynchelsey, Peasemersh, Iden, 
Sawcott and Playden, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Threell (Trin., 27 Eliz. [1585]). 

John Threle, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Culpeper, esq., and Joan 
his wife, deforciants Manor of LEWESHAM alias LEVELYSHAM alias 
LEYESHAM and tenements in Eye, Bread, Farligh, Wynchelsey, 
Peasemersh, Iden, Beckley, Sawcott and Playden, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 40 & 41 Eliz. [1598]). 

John Threele, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Threele, deforciant 
Manors of LEYESHAM alias LEWSHAM, PATCHAEDES alias PATCHUEST 
and CLAVEEHAM, and tenements in Eye, Bread, Fareleigh, Wynchelsey, 
Peasemersh, Iden, Beckley, Sawcott, Playden, Wartling, Hooe, 
Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Laughton, Eype, Selmeston, Hammes, 
S. John under the Castle, Lewes, Barcombe, Arlington, Chalvington 
alias Chaunton, Hellingleigh, Chiddingleigh, Hurstperpound alias 
Hurstperpoynt and Albourne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Thomas Slywright, e^., plaintiff, and Thomas Threele, esq., defor- 
ciant Manors of LEYESHAM alias LEWSHAM, PATCHABDS alias 
PATCHUEST, CLAYEEHAM and PAEKYNS, and tenements in Eye, Bread, 
Eareleigh, Winchelsey, Peasemersh, Iden, Beckley, Sawcott, Playden, 
Wartling, Hooe, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Laughton, Eype, Selmeston, 
Hames, S. John under the Castle, Lewes, Barcombe, Arlington, 
Chalvington alias Chaunton, Hellingleigh, Chiddingleigh, Hurstper- 
pound alias Hurstperpoynt and Albourne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. 
heirs (Mich., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

John Buckland, esq., and Henry Capps, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Threele, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors ot 
alias LEWSHAM, PATCHAEDS alias PATCHUKST, CLAVEEHAM 

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276 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

and PAKINS, and tenements in Eye, Bredde, Fareleigh, Winchelsey, 
Peasemersh, Iden, Beckley, Sawcott, Playden, Wartlyng, Hooe, 
Herstmonceux, Rype, Selmeston, Arlington, Chalvington alias Chaun- 
ton, Hellingleigh. Cbiddingleigh, Hurstperpound alias Hurstperpoint 
and Albourne, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Buckland 
(Hil., 1650). 

John Martyn, esq., plaintiff, and John Threele, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manors of LEWSHAM alias LEVESHAM, PATCHAEDS 
alias PATCHUEST, CLAVEEHAM-HAEWAEDS and PAKINS, and tenements 
in Rye, Bread, Fareleigh, Winchelsey, Peasemarsh. Iden, Sawcott, 
Pleyden, "Wartling, Hooe, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Arlington, 
Chalvington alias Chaunton., Selmeston, Hellingly, Ripe, Chidding- 
leigh, Hurstpurpoiiit and Albourne, granted to plaintiff to hold the 
manors of LEWSHAM and PATCHAEDS and tenements in Rye, Bread, 
Farleigh, Winchelsey, Peasemarsh, Iden, Sawcott, Pleyden, Wartling, 
Hooe, Herstmonceux and Pevensey, except 20 acres of salt marsh in 
Hooe, to said John Martyn for term of 99 years, if the said John 
Threele and Anne live so long, paying yearly 5s., and to hold the said 
20 acres of salt marsh in Hooe, and the manors of CLAVEEHAM- 
HAEWAEDS and PAKYNS, and tenements in Arlington, Chalvington, 
Selmeston, Hellingley, Ripe, Chiddingleigh, Hurstpurpoint and Al- 
borne, to said John Martyn for term of 99 years next after the 
decease of Thomas Threele, esq., father of said John Threele, if the 
said John Threele lives so long, paying yearly 5s. (Trin., 1655). 

Robert Burdett, esq., George Barkas, and Anne Awdley, wid., 
plaintiffs, and Laurence Threele, esq., and Frances his wife, Thomas 
Raymond, esq., Francis Thacker, gent., John Daniel, esq., Charles 
Daniell, gent., Richard Langhorne, esq., Thomas Gilford, merchant, 
and Gregory Gilford, gent., deforciants Manors of LE VISIT AM alias 
LEWSHAM, PATCHAED alias PATCHUEST, CLAYEEHAM alias CLAYEEHAM- 
HAEWAEDS and PAKINS, and tenements in Rye, Bread, Farleigh, 
Winchelsea, Peasemarsh, Iden, Beckley, Sawcott, Pleyden, Wartling, 
Hooe, Herstmonceux, Rype, Selmeston, Arlington, Chalvington alias 
Chaunton, Hellingleigh, Chiddingleigh, Hurstperpound alias Hurst- 
perpoint and Aldbourne alias Albourne, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Robert Burdett (Hil., 27 & 28 Ch. II. [1675-6]). 

Thomas Macro, junior, plaintiff, and Thomas Short, M.D., defor- 
niant Manors of LEVESHAM alias LEVESHAM, PATCHAEUS alias 
PATCHUEST, CLAYEEHAM and PAKTNS, and tenements in Rye, Bread, 
Fareleigh, Winchesley, Peasemersh. Iden, Beckley, Sawcott, Playden, 
Wartling, Hooe, Hurstmonceux, Ripe, Selmerston, Arlington, Chal- 
vington alias Chaunton, Hellingleigh, Chid den leigh, Hurstperpound 
alias Hurstperpoint, Sympson, Newenden and Albourne, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Trin., 13 Will. III. [1701]). 

David Morris, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Macro, esq., John 
Tildesley, esq., Thomas Burton, gent., Ursula Short, wid., John Short, 
gent., Francis Short, Philip Short, Henry Bostock and Peregrine his 
wife, George Burwash and Susan his wife, and Joan Weight, wid,, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 277 

Deforciants Manor of LIVISHAM alias LEWSIIAM and tenements in 
%e, Playden, Iden and Peasmarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 10 Greo. I. [1724]). 

Thomas Lake, esq., plaintiff, and George Burwash and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of LEVISHAM alias LEWSHAM and tenements 
in Eye, Playden and Iden, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

Lewyns (Manor). See Lewins. 
Ley (Manor). See Lee. 

Lichpoole alias Lychpole alias Leechpool (Manor). 

Thomas Bishopp, kt, and Henry Shelley, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Duke, gent., and Anne his wife, Okenden Cowper aud Joan 
his wife, and Laurence Stanynogh, gent., and Jane his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of LYCHPOLE and tenements in Sompting.. Cokeharn, 
Lauocing, Brodewater and Westgrinsted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Bishopp (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Ockenden Cowper and John Gratwick, plaintiffs, and Jane Stany- 
nough, wid., deforciant Manor of LYCHPOLE and tenements in 
Sompting and Brodwater quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Ockenden Cowper (East., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Thomas, Earl of Arundell and Surrey, plaintiff, and Daniel 
Staniuough and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of LYCH- 
POOLE and tenements in Sompting and Brodewater quitclaimed to 
plaintiff*,^ heirs (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

See Sompting- Abbots (Manor) (Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640] j Trin., 
23 Ch. I. [1647] ; Mich., 4 Will. & Mary [1692] ; East., 7 Geo. I. 
[1721] ; Mich., 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Limister (Manor). See Lyminster. 
Linchmere (Manor). See WillincJimere. 

Linchmere alias Lenchemore (Eectory). 

Thomas Bettysworth, plaintiff, and Thomas Wyseman, esq., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Eectory or chapel of LENCHEMORE and 
1 mess., 1 barn and 2 ac. land, also all tithes and oblations in 
Leuchernore, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 16 Eliz. 
[1574]). 

Stephen Terrey, plaintiff, and Peter Bettysworth, gent., and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciants Eectory or chapel of LENCHEMORE and 
1 mess., 1 barn, and 2 ac. land, also all tithes and oblations in 
Lenchemore, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 38 Eliz. 
[1596]). 

James Colin an, plaintiff, and Edward Eapley the elder and Sarah 
his wife, and Edward Eapley the younger, deforciants Tenements in 
Linchmere and rectory of LINCHMERE alias LINCHMORE, and likewise 



278 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

the tenth or tithe of 26s. Sd. to be paid for or by way of a 
modus in lieu of all other tithes, oblations and obventions whatso- 
ever arising from the site, farm, charges and demesnes of SHULBRED 
alias SHULBEDE, quitclaimed to plaintiff* and heirs (HiL, 31 Greo. III. 
[1791]). 

James Ereakes, plaintiff 1 , and James Baker and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in Linchmere and rectory of LINCHMERE 
alias LTNCIIMORE, and all tithes, oblations, obventions, portions and 
pensions whatsoever to said rectory belonging, and tenths or tithes 
of 26s. 8d. to be paid for or by way of a modus in lieu of all 
other tithes, oblations and obventions whatsoever arising from the 
site, farm, charges and demesnes of the priory of SHULBEDE alias 
SIIULBRED, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 41 Greo. III. 
[1801]). 

Lindfield (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Kectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Lindfield (Free Warren) . 

See CucTcfield (Manor) (HiL, 36 & 37 Ch. II. [1684-5] ; Trin., 
1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

Lindfield (Manor). See Cockliayes and Lindfield. 
Lindfield (Messuage called Bakers). See Bakers. 

Lindfield alias Lyndfield (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

See South Mailing -Lindfield (Manor) (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; 
East., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Isaac Allen and Peter Birckened, plaintiffs, and Thomas Chamber- 
laine, esq., and Mary his wife, John Killingworth, clerk, and Mary his 
wife, William Killingworth, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas 
Newton and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in Lyudfeild, 
also rectory of LYNDFEILD and advowson of vicarage of LYND- 
FEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Isaac Allen (Trin., 
17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Elizabeth Allen, spr., plaintiff, and James Fletcher, clerk, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Third part of tenements in Lyndfeild 
and Cuckfeild, and third part of rectory of LYNDFEILD, also third part 
of advowson of vicarage of LYNDFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 34 Ch. II. [1682]). 

John Lilly, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Mathewes and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Third part of tenements in Lynfeild and of rectory 
of LYNFEILD, also of all tithes to said rectory belonging in Lynfeild, 
quitclaimed tu plaintiff and heirs (East., 2 Will. & Mary [1690]). 

Thomas East, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Smith, gent., and Mary 
his wife, and Newton Smith, gent., deforciants Tenements in Lyn- 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 279 

feild and rectory of LYNFEILD, also all tithes to said rectory 
10 Tnne g ri71 ^ jnfeild ' 1 uitclaimed to Pontiff and heirs (Mich., 

Lindfield (Tithes). 

See Hayworth (Manor) (HiL, 14 & 15 Ch. II. ["1662-31) 
See Newick (Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

See Goddemvick Farm (HiL, 2 Geo. I. [1715-61 : Mich., 5 Geo. I 
[1718] ; Trin, 11 & 12 Geo. II. [1738]). 

Lindfield (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Walsted (HiL, 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90] D.C.). 

Litelton (Common of Pasture). 

See Hall (Manor) in Stedham (HiL, 36 Hen. VIII. [1544-5]). 

Litlington alias Littlelington (Hundred). 
See Hastings (Honor) (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

Litlington alias Lytlyngton alias Littlington (Manor and 
Advowson of Church)). 

John SheryfC, clerk, and John Mychelbourne, plaintiffs, and 
William Rottes, gent, and Joan his wife, deforciants Manors of 
LYTLYNGTON and YERSEHAM, and tenements in Lytlyngton, Haylsham, 
Pevensey, Watlyng, Westham, Hormonseux, Arlyngton, Bedyngharn, 
Marsfeld, Buxsted and Horssey, also advowson of church of LYTLYNG- 
TON ; 2 messuages and lands in Marsfeld, parcel of said tenements are 
settled on William Rottes and Joan, and heirs of William, and said 
manors and advowson and residue of tenements are settled on William 
Rottes during his life, remainder to Robert Taylor, clerk, and William 
Bay during their lives, remainder to said William Rottes and heirs 
(Trin, 36 Hen. VIII. [1544]). 

Thomas Eversfeild, gent, and Nicholas Eversfeild, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Nicholas Bootes, gent, deforciant Manor of LYTTLINGTON and 
tenements in Lytliugton, Willington and Eyrie, also advowson of 
church of LITLINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Eversfeild (HiL, 4 Ja. I. [1606-7]). 

George Scott, Thomas Brooke, gent, and William Jorden, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Nicholas Bootes, esq, deforciant Manor of LITTLING- 
TON and tenements in Littlington, Willington, Alfriston and Loynton 
alias Lullington, also advowson of church of LITTLINGTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Scott (Mich, 17 Ja. I. 
[1619]). 

Bichard Bell, gent, plaintiff, and John Culpeper, gent, deforciant 
Manor of LITLINGTON and tenements in Litlington and Willington, 
and advowson of church of LITLINGTON, co. Sussex, and manor of 
Brooksplace and tenements in Sevenoke, Retherhed alias River- 
head, Cheevening, Biddenden, Erittenden and Hedcorne, co. Kent, 



280 SUSSE'k MANORS IN THE FEEt (DJ? FINES. 

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and tenements in S. Mary Woolchurch, co. London, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff im& heirs (Hil., 1656 D.C.). 

James Greene and Henry Hale, plaintiffs, and Bridget Culpeper, 
wid., deforciant Manor of LITTLINGTON and tenements in Littlington 
and Willington, also advowson of church of LITTLINGTON, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of James Greene (Hil., 7 "Will. III. [1694-5]). 

John Bean, plaintiff, and William Eye and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of LITTLEINGTON and tenements in Littleington and 
Willingdon, and also advowson of church of LITTLEINGTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (East., 29 Geo. II. [1756]). 

Littlehampton alias Parva-Hampton (Manor). 

John Holland, esq., and John Cornwallies, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Palmer, senior, kt., deforciant Manors of PAKVA- HAMPTON 
and TOTINGTON alias TODDINGTON and tenements in Parva-Hampton, 
Todington alias Toddington, Preston, Eustington, Angmering, Poling 
and Lymster alias Levernynster, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Holland (Trin., 8 Ja. 1. [1610]). 

Littlehampton alias Parva-Hampton (Bectory). 

See Yapton (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Yapton-Rectory (East., 3 Ja. II. [1687] ; Mich., 9 Anne 
[1710] ; Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Littlehampton-Wilcocks (Manor). See Hampton-Wilcocks. 
Littlehampton- Wichards (Manor). See Hampton- Wicliards. 
Little-Horsted (Manor). See Horsted-Parva. 

Little-Horsted (Tithes). 

See Mayfield (Advowson) (Trin., 35 Geo. III. [1795]). 

Little-Hurst (Park). See Hurst alias Little-Hurst. 
Littlington (Manor). See Litlington. 
Livisham (Manor). See Lewsham. 

Lodsworth alias Loddesworth (Manor). 
See Cocking (Trin., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Longbridge (Hundred). 

See Hendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Loppering (Tithes). See Leppcring. 



SEKRY VIII. TO WILLIAM iV. 

Lordington alias Lurdington (Manor). 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and Geoffrey PO!Q, kt., and 
Constance his wife, deforciants Manor of LORDTNGTON and tene- 
ments in Eacton and Stoughton quitcJaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 

Hugh Speke, esq., plaintiff, and Geoffrey Pole, esq., deforciant 
Manors of LORDINGTON and WHITWET and tenements in Lordington, 
Whitwey, Southton alias Stoghton, Eacton, Walderton and Borne, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

John Tenner, kt., Eobert Fenner, gent., and Eowland Johnson, 
plaintiffs, and Hugh Speke, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and George 
Speke, gent., his son and heir-apparent, and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants ~NL&i}.or$ of LORDINGTON alias LURTINGTON and WHIT- 
WET and tenements in Lordington alias Lurtington, Whitwey, 
Southton alias Stoughton, Eackton, Walderton and Borne, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Fenner (East., 21 Ja. I. 
[1623]). 

Philip Jermyn, esq., and Mary his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Fenner, kt., and Lucy his wife, deforciants Manors of LORDINGTON 
alias LURTINGTON and WHITWET and tenements in Lordington alias 
Lurtington, Whitwey, Southton alias Stoughton, Eackton, Walderton, 
Borne, West Borne and Stansted alias Stansteed, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Philip Jermyn (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Eichard Lumley, kt., Viscount Lumley of Waterford within 
Kingdom of Ireland, Edward Eussell, esq., and Christopher Conyers, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Alexander Jermyn, esq., and Juliana his wife, Eobert 
Eaworth, esq., and Eobert Garter, gent., deforciants Manors of 
LORDINGTON alias LURDINGTON, WHITWET and ALDES WORTH alias 
ALLESWORTH, and tenements in Lordington alias Lurdington, Whit- 
way, Stansted, Stoughton alias Staughton, Walderton, Aldesworth 
alias Allesworth, Westborne and Eacton, co. Sussex, and tenements 
in Crediton alias Kirtoii, co. Devon, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Eichard, Viscount Lumley (Hil, 12 & 13 Ch. II. [1660-1] B.C.). 

Eichard, Baron Lumley and Viscount Lumley of Water- 
ford within Kingdom of Ireland, plaintiff, and Frances Moore, 
wid., deforciant Manors of LORDINGTON alias LARDINGTON alias 
LURDINGTON, WHITWAT alias WHITWET and ALDESWORTH alias ALLES- 
WORTH, and tenements in Lordington alias Lardington alias Lurding- 
ton, Whitway alias Whitwey, Stansted, Stoughton alias Staughton, 
Walderton, Aldesworth alias Allesworth, Westbourne and Eacton, 
co. Sussex, and tenements in Crediton alias Kirton, co. Devon, and 
tenements in City of Exeter, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
36 Ch. II. [1684] D.C.). 

William Moore, esq., and William Grahme, S.T.P., plaintiffs, and 
John Shukburgh and Frances his wife, deforciants Manors of LORD- 
INGTON alias LARDINGTON alias LURDINGTON and WHITWAT alias 
WHITWET and tenements in Lordington alias Lardington alias Lurd- 
ington, Whitway alias Whitwey, Stoughton alias Staughton, Eacton 



282 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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and Walderton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Moore 
(East., 2 Will. & Mary [1690]). 

Lovekyns alias Knobbes (Manor). 

Thomas Turner, plaintiff 1 , and Walter Arnold and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manor of LOVEKYNS alias KNOBBES and tenements 
in Eastgrensted quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (Mich., 10 & 11 
Eliz. [1568]). 

Loves (Manor). 

John Willett of Papeland, plaintiff, and Richard Badger and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciants Manor of LOYES and tenements in 
Wisborough Grene, Burffam and Rudgewick, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Robert Parkhurst, plaintiff, and John Willett of Papeland and 
Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of LOVES and tenements in Wis- 
borough Green, Burffam and Rudgwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich.. 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Thomas Parkhurst, plaintiff, and Henry Parkhurst and Sarah his 
wife, deforciants Manor of LOVES and tenements in Wisborough 
Green, Burifam and Rudgwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Loxfield alias Loxfield-Dorset (Half Hundred). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

See Eingmer (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (Mich., 16 Ja, I. [1618]). 

See Buckkurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (Mich., 11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

LOXWOOCL (Manor). 

Richard Onslowe, kt., and John Covert, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Threlo, gent., deforciant Manor of LOXWOOD and tenements 
in Loxvvood, Green alias Wisborow Green, Billinghurst, Pulborow 
and At'old. quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Onslowe 
(Hil., 11 Ch. I. [1635-6]). 

See DrungewicTc (Trin., 12 Ch. II. [1660] ; East., 3 Geo. II. [1730]). 

Loyngton (Manor). See Lullingion. 
Ludgarshale (Manor). See Lurgarshall. 

Ludley alias Ludley-Selmeston (Manor). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1520] D.C.). 

Richard Lewkener, esq.. and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiffs, and 
William Morgayne, gent., and Ivatherine his wife, deforciants Moiety 
of manor of LUDLEY and tenements in Ludley, Ludley-Selmeston, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 283 

Selmeston, Heyton, Denton, Seford, Bosden, Rodyngden and Firle, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Lewkener (East 
1 Eliz. [1559]). 

See Wanningore (East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

John Wood, Walter Lucas, and John Gynner, plaintiffs, and 
Harbert Lewkenor, gent., and Mary his wife, Thomas Lewkenor, 
gent., Henry Lewkenor, gent., and Richard Lewkenor, gent., defor- 
ciants Moiety of manor of LUDLEY alias SELMESTON alias LUDLEY- 
SELMESTON and of tenements in Selmeston, Heyton, Denton, Seaford, 
Balsden, Rotingden and Fyrle, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Wood Warranted against said Harbert Lewkenor and Mary 
and heirs of Harbert, against heirs of Richard Lewkenor, esq., 
deceased, grandfather of said Harbert, against heirs of Edmund 
Lewkenor, gent., deceased, father of said Harbert, against heirs of 
Roger Lewkenor, kt., deceased, and against Anthony Lewkenor, 
brother of said Harbert and heirs (Hil, 44 Eliz. [1601-2]). 

Constance Glemham, wid., and Anthony Foster, esq., plaintiffs, 
and John Wood, Walter Lucas, and John Gynner, deforciants Moiety 
of manor of LTJDLEY alias SELMESTON alias LUDLEY-SELMESTON and 
tenements in Selmeston, Heyton, Denton, Seaford, Balsden, Roting- 
dene and Fyrle, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Foster 
(Mich., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

See Wanningore (Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606] ; Mich., 1650). 

Robert Rochester, gent., plaintiff, and Walter Buekland, esq., and 
Helen his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of LTJDLEY alias 
SELMESTON-LUDLEY and tenements in Selmeston quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1650). 

Robert Rochester, gent., plaintiff, and Susan Taylor, wid., defor- 
ciant Ninth part of manors of LUDLEY alias SELMESTON- LUDLEY and 
WANNYNGORE alias WANNYNGWORTH and tenements in Selmeston and 
Chaileigh quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1650). 

See Wanningore (Mich., 1651). 

Robert Rochester, gent., plaintiff, and W alter Bockland, esq., and 
Helen his wife, deforciants Sixth part of manor of LUDLEY quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1652). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Hil., 1654). 

Lulling ton (Advowson of Church). 

See MicJielham (Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Lullington alias Loyngton (Manor). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] B.C.). 

William Upton, gent., plaintiff, and John Mascall, senior, gent., 
and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of LULLYNGTON and tenements 
in Lullyngton, Alfryston, Alsiston, Lytlyngton, Berwyke, Helyng- 
leigh, Arlyngton, Wilmyngton, Fokyngton, Jevyngton, Fryston, 
Westdene, Seford, Blachyngton and Busshopston, quitclaimed to 
plaintif and. heirs (East., 1 Mary [1554]). 



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284 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

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Thomas Sackvyle, kt., Lord Buckeherst, plaintiff, and William 
Upton, esq., deforciant Manor of LULLYNGTON alias LOYNGTON and 
tenements in Lullyngton alias Loyngton, Alfriston, Alciston, Lytlyng- 
ton, Wylinyugton, Fokyngton, Jevyngton, Fryston, Westdeane, 
Seaford, Blachyngton and Bysshopiston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 14 Eliz. [1571-2]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C. ; Trin., 15 Ch. II. 
[1663]). 

See I/ewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Lullington (Kectory). 

John EJphick, plaintiff, and John Brooke and Anne his wife, 
def or ciants llectory of LULLINQTON granted to John Elphick during 
the lives of John Elphick and Thomas Elphick and the longer liver 
of them (Mich., 1649). 

Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson and Frederick West, plaintiffs, and 
Other Archer, Earl of Plymouth, and Mary his wife, and George 
John, Earl De La Warr, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tene- 
ments and rectory of LULLINGTON, and all tithes to said rectory 
belonging, granted to Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson. and Frederick 
West and heirs of Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, during lives of 
Charles, Duke of Dorset, John Frederick Gordan and Cecil Gordan 
and the longest liver of them, yielding one peppercorn only if 
demanded (East., 59 Geo. III. [1819]). 

Lunces (Manor). 

John Meere, gent., plaintiff, and John Howe, gent., and Katherine 
his wife, deforciants Manor of LUNGES and tenements in Wivelsl'eild 
quitclaimed tv plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1657). 

Joseph Farncombe, plaintiff, and Henry .Rose and Katherine his 
wife, deforciants Manor of LUNCES and tenements in Wivelsfeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd iieirs (Trin., 2 Anne [1703]). 

Lunsford (Manor). 

William Morley, esq., Harbert Pelham, esq., and Thomas Pelham, 
gent., plaintiffs, and John Lunsford, esq., deforciant Manor of 
Latiiburn-Hall and tenements in Canwyden and liaylighe, co. Essex, 
and manors of LUNSFORD, WOODKNOWLE and MOTTINGES-DEN, and 
tenements in Echingharn, Burwash, Salehurst, East Hothlye alias 
East Hodley and Laughton, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of William Morley (Mich., 23 & 24 Eliz. [1581] D.C.). 

Cicely Lunsford, plaintiff, and John Lunsford, esq., deforciant 
Manors of LUNSFOKD, WOODKNOWLE and MOTTENSDEN, and tenements 
in Burwash, Echingham, Salehurst, Ripe, Selmiston, Firle, Easthoth- 
leigh, Chittiiigleigh and Lawghton, co. Sussex, and tenements in 
liaylye, co. Essex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Ja. I. 
[1608] D.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 285 

Anthony Apsley, esq., and John Baker, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Limsford, esq., deforciant Manors of LUNSFORD and WOOD- 
KNOWLE and tenements in Burwash, Echingham, Saleherst, Esthothly 
and Tycehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Anthony Anslev 
(Hil., 11 Ja, I. [1613-4]). 

Anthony Apsley, esq., and John Baker, geni., plaintiffs, and John 
Lunsford, kt., and Cicely Limsford his daughter, deforciants "M.&nof 
of Lambornehall, co. Essex, and manors of LUNSFORD and WOOD- 
KNOWLE, and tenements in Burwash, Echingham, Saleherst, Esthothly 
and Tyceherst, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Anthony Apsley (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4] D.C.). 

James Thynne, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Lunsford, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of LUNSFORD, WOODKNOLL and 
MOTTENSDEN, and tenements in Etchingham, Salehurst, Burwash and 
Easthoadly, granted to James Thynne for term of 30 years if said 
Mary lives so long, rendering annually to Thomas Lunsford, Mary, 
and heirs of Thomas, one peppercorn (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

William Cooke, esq., and Charles Fleetewood, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Lunsford, kt., and Katherine his wife, and Herbert Lunsford, 
kt., deforciants Manor of LUNSFORD and tenements in Etchingham 
and Salehurst quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Cooke 
(Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

Peregrine Palmer, esq., and John Houghton, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Brewer, esq., and Jane his wife, William Westbrooke, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, John Layfeild, clerk, and Judith his wife, and 
William Houghton, gent., deforciants Manor of LUNSFORD and 
tenements in Mayfeild, Etchingham, Salehurst, Burwash, Wadhurst, 
Tisehurst, Heathfeild and Waldron, also all tithes annually arising, 
growing or renewing in WADHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Peregrine Palmer (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

John Leyfeild, clerk, and Humphrey Jewkes, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Westbrooke, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of LUNSFORD and tenements in Echingham and Salehurst quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Leyfeild (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. 
[1674-5]). 

John Brewer, esq., and Laurence Parker, plaintiffs, and Barbara 
Minshall, wid., Elizabeth Westbrooke, Mary Westbrooke, Phoebe 
Westbrooke, and John Westbrooke and Sarah his wife, deforciants 
Manor of LUNSFORD and tenements in Etchingham and Salehurst 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Brewer (Mich., 2 Anne 
[1703]). 

See Tollers (Mich., 37 Geo. III. [1797]). 

Anthony Groodeve, gent., plaintiff, and Hans Maurice Count de 
Brulil and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of LUNSFORD and tene- 
ments in Alfriston, Letherington [we? Litlington], Arlington, 
Etchingham and Salehurst (Trin., 42 Geo. III. [1802] Kings Silver 
Book). 



286 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Lunsford (Manor Annual Eent). 

William Westbrooke, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and William 
"PutlaxiLd, plaintiffs, and John Layfeild, clerk, and Judith his wife, and 
Thomas Parsons and Grace his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Heathfeild, also annual rent of 6 6s. 8d. issuing out of manor of 
LUNSFORD, and moreover tenements in Etchingham, Salehurst and 
Burwash, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Westbrooke 
(Hil., 22 & 23 Ch. II. [1670-1]). 

John Eoberts, esq., plaintiff, and William York and Phoebe his 
wife, deforciants Annuity of 30 issuing out of manor of LUNSFORD 
and out of 301 ac. 19 per. of land in Etchingham, granted to John 
Koberts and heirs during lives of said William York and Phoebe and 
the longer liver of them (Trin., 48 Greo. III. [1808]). 

Lurdington (Manor). See Lordington. 

Lurgarshall alias Ludgarshale (Advowson of Church). 

See S-wanborouyJi (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.O). 

See Lurgarshall (Manor) (Mich., 22 & 23 Eliz. [1580]). 

Lurgarshall (Manor). 

Thomas West, kt., Lord La\varr, John Dudeley, kt., Henry Owen, 
kt,, Owen West, esq., Edward Lewkenor, esq., Richard Deryng, esq., 
John Lewkenor, clerk, John Eawkenorand Richard Gavton, plaintiffs, 
and William Deryng, esq., and Eleanor his wife, and Nicholas Deryng, 
deforciants Manor of LURGARYSSALE [LURGARISSALE in fine levied 
Mich., 1.9 Hen. VIII.] and tenements in Lurgaryssale, Arundell, 
Warnecampe and Petworth, quitclaimed to plain fiffs and heirs of 
John Lewkenor Warranted against John, Abbot of Monastery of 
S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors (East., 19 Hen. VIII. 
[1527] ; Mich., 19 Hen. VIII. [1527]). 

Anthony, Viscount Mountague, plaintiff', and Thomas Palmer, 
senior, kt., and Katherine his wife, and William Palmer, esq., their 
son and heir-apparent, deforciants Manor of LURGARSIIALL and 
tenements in Lurgarshall, also advowson of church of LURGARSHALL, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 22 & 23 Eliz. [1580]). 

Lurtington (Manor). See Lordington. 
Lychpole (Manor). See Lichpoole. 

Lyme (Manor). 

Thomas Sailer, plaintiff, and William Landes and John Landes, 
def or ciants Manor of LYME and tenements in Herstrnountseux, 
Wartlyng and Pevensey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
28 Eliz. [1586]). 

Thomas Salter, plaintiff \ and Elizabeth Pawcett, wid., and Thomas 
Pretty and Lucy his wife, deforciants Manor of LYME and tene- 
ments in Herstmounceux, Wartlyng and Pevensey, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 29 & 30 Eliz. [1587]). 



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Ly minster alias Leominster (Manor). 

See Cdlceto (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526] D.C.). 

See Thakeham (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [15511 ; Hil., 1 Eli/ 

[1553-4]). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564] D.C.). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Nicholas Knyght, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor 
of LYMYSTEE alias LEVEMYNSTEE and tenements in Lymyster alias 
Levemynster and Kyrdford quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil 
17 Eliz. [1574-5]). 

Edmund Eovell. esq., and John Champnies, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Knight, esq., deforciant Manors of Chawton alias Eastbrooke 
and Trunchantes, co. Southampton, and manor of LIMISTEE and tene- 
ments in Limister, Arundell, Kirdford and Weeke, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edmund Eovell (Hil., 3 Ch. I. 
[1627-8] B.C.). 

John Ford, gent., plaintiff, and Christopher Knight, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of LYMISTEE alias LEOMHSTSTEE, and tenements in 
Ly mister alias Leominster and Arundeil quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

See Westdean (Trin., 12 Geo. I. [1726]). 

Francis Austen, gent., plaintiff, and John Woodroffe, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of Chawton, Alton, Eastbrook, 
Truncheants, Abbotts-Barton alias Hide-Barton, Steventon alias 
Stevingtou and Shalden, and advowsons of churches of Chawton 
and Steventon alias Stevington, co. Southampton, tenements 
in City of London, and in co. Surrey, and manor of LIMISTEE 
alias LEOMINSTEE, and tenements in Limister alias Leomiuster, 
Arundell, Warningcamp, Poling and Green, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 30 Geo. II. [1757] B.C.). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

John Sandys Penfold, gent,, plaintiff, and John Knight Hinton, 
esq., and Jane Baverstock. \\id., deforciants Manor of LIMISTEE 
alias LEOMINSTEE and tenements in Limister alias Leominster, Green, 
Arundel and Poling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 6 
Geo. IV. [1825]). 

Lyminster (Tithes). 

See Donninqton (Manor) (East., 1654). 
See Peppering (Mich., 13 Geo. 1. [1726]). 

Lynch (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Lynch (Manor) (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Lynch (Common of Pasture). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 



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288 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Lynch (Manor). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

John Whyte, kt., citizen and alderman of London, plaintiff, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manors of LYNCH, B TESTED, SHILLINGLYE, UPMARDON and PRESTON, 
and tenements in Lynch, Bynsted, Shillinglye, LTpmardon and Preston, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff smd heirs (Mich., 9 & 10 Eliz. [1507]). 

See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570]). 

Anthony, Viscount Mountague, TS..Q,, plaintiff, and Philip, Earl of 
Arrundell, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of LYNCH and 
tenements in Lynch, Bybyton alias Bepton alias Bebton, Chylgrove, 
Dydlyng, Tratton, Stedham, "Wollbedyng, Ipyng, Wyllynchemere #// 
Lynchmere, North Mundham, East Mardon and Earnyst, and rectory 
of LYNCH, and all tithes, great and small, to said rectory belonging, 
and advowson of vicarage of LYNCH, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs 
(Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Lynch (Rectory and Advowson of Church). 
See Lynch (Manor) (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 
See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Lynch (Tithes). 

Sec Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1037]). 

Lyndfield (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). See Lindfield. 

Lyons (Manor). 

"William Groryng. kt., plaintiff, and Edward Shurley, esq., defor- 
ciant Manors of LYO>S and WYKE and tenements in Magna-Brod- 
water, Parva-Brode water, Shipley, Wyston, Launejng, Sountyng, Hele 
and Stenyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 35 Hen. VIII. 
[1543-4]). 

Ly tell- Brod water (Manor). 

Thomas Avery and John Grratwyke, plaintiff's, and Alexander 
Myllo, deforciant Manor of LYTELL-BRODWATEII and tenements in 
Lvtelbrodwater and Grretebrodwater quitclaimed to plaintiffs &&& heirs 
of Thomas Avery (East., 5 Ed. VI. [L551]). 

Lytlyngton (Manor). See Litlincjton. 



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