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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"

Sussey IRecotb Society 



The Sussex Record Society. 



HTHIS Society printed many copies of Vols. 1 13 in 
excess of the number required for its Members, and 
being anxious to avoid difficulties as to the storage of 
these surplus copies, offers them for sale at the reduced 
prices mentioned below, plus postage. 

Application for the Volumes should be made to Mr. 
W. W. Davey, Barbican House, Lewes. 

Vol. 1. Marriage Licenses at Lewes, 1586 164f ... 7s. Qd. 

Vol. 2. Sussex Fines, 11901248 5s. Qd. 

Vol. 3. Post-Mortem Inqs., 15581583 5s. Qd. 

Vol. 4. Ecclesiastical Returns, 1603. 

Sussex Poll Book, 1705. 

Sussex MSS. in the Harleian MSS. 

Bishop Praty's Eegister, 14381445 ... 5s. Qd. 

"Vol. 5. West Sussex Protestation Returns, 1641-2 . 5s. Qd. 

Vol. 6. Marriage Licenses at Lewes, 1670 1732... 7s. 6 d. 

Vol. 7. Sussex Fines, 1249 1307 5s. Qd. 

Vol. 8. Bishop R. Rede's Register, 13971415 (Pt. 1) 7s. Qd. 

Vol. 9. Marriage Licenses at Chi Chester, 1575 1730 7s. Qd. 

Vol.10. Subsidy Rolls, 1296, 1327 and 1332 ... 7s. Qd. 

Vol. 11 Bishop R. Rede's Register (Pt. 2) 7s. Qd. 

Vol. 12. Marriage Licenses at Chichester (Deaneries) 7s. Qd. 

Vol.13. Cuckfield Registers, 1598 1699 10s. Qd. 



Subsequent Volumes (as below) 15s. Qd. each. 

Vol. 14. Post-Mortein Inqs., 14851649. 

Vol. 15. Bolney Registers, 15411812. 

Vol. 16. Star Chamber Proceedings, Henry VII. to Philip 

and Mary. 

Vol. 17. Ardingly Registers, 15581812. 

Vol. 18. Angmering Registers, 15621687. 

Vol. 19. Sussex Manors, Advowsons, etc. 

The Postage, etc., of a Volume will be Qd, extra. 



SUSSEX 



EECORD SOCIETY. 



FOUNDED FOE THE PUBLICATION OF RECORDS 

AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE 

COUNTY. 



VOLUME XX. 



PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY. 



ILonticm : 

MITCHELL HUGHES AND CLARKE, PRINTEES, 
1915. 




cs. 



1915. 

SUSSEX RECORD SOCIETY. 



LIST OE OEEICEHS. 

+- 



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



tce*p residents : 

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



. Secretary: 

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



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

&tterarg Directors: 

REV. W. HUDSON, F.S.A., clo MESSES. STANTON AND HUDSON, 

108A CANNON STBEET, E.G. 
L. F. SALZMANN, F.S.A., WBOTH TYES, HARTFIELD, SUSSEX. 

3Jir ctrB ittrmiiCTS of Council : 

W. C. RENSHAW, K.C. (CHAIBMAN). 
COL. F.W.T.ATTREE, R.E., F.S.A. j REV. W. HUDSON, F.S.A. 



REV. W. BUDGEN. 
J. E. COUCHMAN, F.S.A. 
REV. PREB. C. DEEDES. 
W. B. B. FREELAND. 
P. S. GODMAN. 



E. HUTH. 

REV. E. W. D. PENFOLD. 
R. GARRAWAY RICE, F.S.A. 
C. THOMAS-STANFORD, M.P., 
F.S.A. 



anU Collector: 

W. W. DAVEY, THE LIBBABY, BABBICAN HOUSE, LEWES, 

Whit is authorised to receive Subxci-iptions, and to whom all Communicatiunt 
respecting Subscriptions and the delivery of Volumes stiould be addressed. 



1901. Allfrey, Miss K. E., Friston, Wray Common Road, Eeigate. 

1901. Attree, Col. F. W. T., B.E., F.S.A., 53, Albert Bridge Eoad, Eattersea, 
S.W. 

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

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

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

1912. Bodleian Library, Oxford. 

1901. Boger, J. I. C., Esq., M.A., Peacock Hall, Goring-by-Sea. 

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

1911. Bowyer, P. A., Esq., Liverpool House, Liverpool Gardens, Worthing. 

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

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

1907. Budgen, Eev. W., Mountney, Milton Eoad, Eastbourne. 

1910. Bull, Sir Wm. J., M.P., The Meadows, 474, Uxbridge Eoad, W. 

1901. Burdon, Eev. Prebendary E. J., St. Peter's Vicarage, Chichester. 

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

1905. Clarke, Col. Stephenson E., C.B., Borde Hill, Cuckfield. 

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

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

Street, E.G. 

1901. Comber, J., Esq., Ashenhurst, Albury Eoad, Guildford. 

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

1907. Couchman, J. E., Esq., F.S.A., Dene Place, Hurstpierpoint. 

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

1915. Cornell University Library, Ithaca, New York, per Messrs. E. G. 
Allen & Sons, 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. 

1913. Dann, H. C., Esq., The Beeches, near Stroud, Gloucester. 
1909. Dawtrey, J., Esq., Broadway Buildings, Eeading. 

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

1913. Eastbourne Free Library. 

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

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

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

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



LIST OF MEMBERS. Vli 

1901. Godman, C. B,, Esq., Woldringfold, Horsham. 
1901. Godman, P. S., Esq., Hampsteel, Cowfold. 

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

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

1913. Guildhall Library, London, E.G. 



1901. Haines, C. R., 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 Row, Sussex. 
1901. Harley, J., Esq., Beedings, Pulborough. 

1908. Harvard University Librar}^ 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.R. 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, Rev. W., F.S.A., c/o Messrs. Stanton & Hudson, 108A, Cannon 

Street, E.C. 
1901. Huth, E., Esq., Wykehurst Park, Bolney, Hayward'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., Head-Quarters, Irish Command, 

Park Gate, Dublin. 

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.G.S., Mornington, Buxton Road, 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, K.O., E.M., Arundel Castle, Arundel. 

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

1914. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 9, Ashburton Place 

Boston, U.S.A., per Messrs. B. F. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar 
Square, W.C. 



viii LIST OF MEMBERS. 

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

Hove. 

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

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

1901. Pannett, A. E., Esq., Hvilesteden, Hayward's Heath. 

1911. Penfold, Eev. E. W. D., " Draycott," Southey Eoad, Worthing. 

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

1914. Plowman, Miss L. Penfold, Ivy Nook, Steyning. 
1907. Puhlic Eecord Office, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 

1901. Eaper, W. A., Esq., Battle. 

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

1901. Eice, E. Garraway, Esq., F.S.A., Carpenter's Hill, Pulborough, and 
23, Cyril Mansions, Prince of Wales Eoad, S.W. 

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

1915. Eylands, The John, Library, Manchester. 

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

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

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

1907. Standen, Gilbert, Esq., Villa Eoux, Eanulf Eoad, Cricklewood, N.W. 

1914. Stedman, T. Gurney, Esq., 17, Chichester Terrace, Horsham. 
1901. Stenning, J. C., Esq., Bexley, Saffrons Eoad, Eastbourne. 
1909. Stevens, F. Bentham, Esq., B.A., LL.B. Camb., St. Annes, Lewes. 
1901. Streatfeild, E. J., sq., The Eocks, Uckfiekt 

1901. Sussex Archaeological Society, Barbican House, Lewes. 

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

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

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, Lothrop, Esq., 30, Little Eussell Street, W.C. 

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

1913. Worthing Public Library. 

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

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



HONORARY MEMBERS. 



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



The British Museum (Copyright Office), London. 



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

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

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

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

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

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



X RtTLES. 

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

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

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



SUSSEX RECORD SOCIETY. 



Report presented at Annual Meeting, 10th February, 1915, 



T 



1HE Council have the pleasure of presenting a Report of 
continued progress during the year 1914. 



Volume XIX., for the year 1914, was issued, as promised, in 
the early summer. It consisted of references to Sussex Manors 
and Advowsons, &c., recorded in the Feet of Fines from Henry VIII. 
to William IV. by MB. E. H. W. DUNKIN, F.S.A. As announced 
last year, it was found necessary to divide the material into two 
parts. Last year's Volume contained references from A to L. The 
remaining portion of the references was at once proceeded with and 
is now so far completed that the issue of the Volume may be 
expected in a short time. The Society has once more to thank 
ME. DUNKIN for a most laborious and valuable contribution to the 
study of Sussex History. This second Volume will be numbered 
Volume XX. and will be issued to Members for 1915. 

For the year 1916 MR. SALZMANN, F.S.A., is preparing a 
Volume of Sussex Fines in continuation of his former Volumes 
from the same records. They will cover the period from Edward II. 
to Henry VII., inclusive. 

The publication of Parish Registers, as Extra Volumes, is being 
continued. The Registers of Horsham Parish, edited by MB. R. 
GrABBAWAY RICE, F.S.A., which it was hoped might have been 
finished last year, are now almost ready for early issue. This 
will be numbered Volume XXI. 

MB. PEBCT S. GODMAN has been editing the Registers of Cow- 
fold Parish. The MS. is already in the hands of the Printers and 
the Volume should be ready for issue in the summer. 

Our financial Balance Sheet is quite satisfactory. The attention 
of Members is invited to the fact that a large proportion of the 
receipts is due to liberal, and in many cases very generous, donations 
from a few individual Members over and above their Annual 
Subscriptions. If these gifts are mainly (though not entirely) 
prompted by special interest in Local Publications, on the other 
hand Members are reminded that they all alike share in the result. 
An occasional extra donation towards the cost of Parish Registers 
would greatly help the work. 

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



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SUSSEX MANORS, ADVOWSONS, ETC., 

RECORDED IN THE 

: FEET OF FINES 

HENEY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

(15091833) 




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



VOLUME II. 

M-Z 



ISSUED TO SUBSCEIBEBS or THE SUSSEX RECOED SOCIETY FOE 
THE TEAE 1915. 



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

BY the death of the above-named gentleman on the 10th 
February 1915, at his residence, Rosewyn, 70 Herne 
Hill, S.E., a few days after completing his 66th year, 
the Society loses one of its original founders, and a most 
generous and constant contributor to its Proceedings, of 
which no less than 6 volumes out of 20 are from his pen, 
viz., 4 volumes of Marriage Licences at Lewes and Chichester 
down to 1731, and the present work. Up to the time of his 
death he was engaged on the Index to this, and had com- 
pleted the first 16 pages of proof sheets, and written out 
and arranged the remainder ready for the press as far as 
" Stanmer " in the names of places. The rest of the Index 
was in slip form, and the completion of it was undertaken 
by the writer, who had known and esteemed him for between 
30 and 40 years. 

EDWIN HADLOW WISE DUNKIN was the only child of 
Edwin Dunkin, Esq., F.R.S., of the Royal Observatory, 
Greenwich, by Maria, eldest daughter of S. J. Hadlow, Esq., 
of the Stock Exchange, and was born at Greenwich on the 
4th February 1849. In 1857 he was sent to the Greenwich 
Proprietary School, then in a very prosperous condition and 
numbering upwards of 250 boys. Here he won the Silver 
Medal for English Language and Literature before leaving 
in 1864. From 1864 to 1867 he was at the City of London 
School, where he obtained the Edkins Memorial Prize for 
Mathematics. It was then intended that he should have 
gone to Cambridge University, but the delicate state of his 
health, aggravated by a nervous and anxious temperament, 
prevented this being carried out. 



OBITUARY. 

In 1868 he went to Cornwall with a view to exploring 
and obtaining details of the numerous antiquities in that 
county, and afterwards wrote some short papers, which 
appeared in "Notes and Queries," "The Builder," and 
" The Leisure Hour," on Ancient Stone Crosses of Corn- 
wall, and Hill Castles of Cornwall. About this time also 
he published " The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall," and 
other works relating to the county. 

In 1875 he joined the Sussex ArchjBological Society, to 
whose collections he contributed many admirable papers, 
and, having worked assiduously for between 30 and 40 
years at the records relating to the county, he had amassed 
a most valuable and extensive collection. 

In 1 892 the late Mr. DUNKIN married his second-cousin, 
Mary Mercedes, younger daughter of the late .Richard 
Hockin Sincock of Chili, and niece of the late Donald Bain, 
J.P. for Somerset, and of the late David Wise Bain, J.P. 
for Cornwall. His wife survives him. They had no children. 
His country residence was The Heath, Fairlight, Sussex, 
where he took a great interest in gardening. 

He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 
in 1902, and in 1910 Vice-President of this Society. 

F. W. T. ATTEEE. 



SUSSEX MANORS, ADVOWSONS, ETC., 



EECOEDED IN THE 



FEET OP PINES, HEN. VIII. TO WILL. IV. 



Madehurst (Manor). 

See Old Shoreham alias Euspar (East., 31 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

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

Anthony Kempe, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, kt., and 
Alice his wife, deforciants Manors of MADHUBST and SOUTHSTOKE 
and tenements in Madehurst, Southstoke, Wysboroughgrene and 
Kyrdford, also advowson of church of SOUTHSTOKE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

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

See Binsted (Manor) (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4]; Trin., 
4 Anne [1705]). 

Henry Smith, esq., plaintiff, and Sir William Lewis George 
Thomas, bt., and Dame Elizabeth Lucretia his wife, Thomas Read 
Kemp, esq., and Frances his wife, deforciants Manors of MADE- 
HUBST and POLEING SAINT JOHN, and rectory of MADEHUBST, and 
tenements in Madehurst, Walberton, Houghton and Slindon, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Madehurst (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

Thomas Page and John Morley, plaintiffs, and Cuthbert Sparckes 
and Matthew Kyngston, deforciants Rectory of MAIDEHUBST alias 
MADEHUBST and tenements in Maidehurst alias Madehurst, also 
advowson of vicarage of MAIDEHUBST alias MADEHUBST, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Page (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

Thomas Morley and Gabriel Puckle, plaintiffs, and Caleb Morley 
and Frances his wife, deforciants Tenements in Tortington and 
moiety of rectory of MATDEHUBST alias MADEHUBST, and of tene- 
ments in Maydehurst alias Madehurst, also advowson of vicarage of 
MATDEHUBST alias MADEHUBST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Morley (Hil., 15 Ja. I. [1617-8]). 

Gabriel Puckle, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Bannester and Avelin 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Tortington and moiety of rectory 
of MATDEHUBST alias MADEHUBST, and of tenements in Maydehurst 

VOL. xx, u 



290 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

alias Madehurst, also advowson of vicarage of MATDEHURST alias 
MADEHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 17 Ja. I. 
[1619]). 

Richard Mille, gent., and Christopher Coles, plaintiff's, and John 
Minshull, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Maidehurst alias Madehurst, Southestocke, Offham and Binsted, and 
rectory of MAIDEHUIIST alias MADEHUHST, and also advowson of 
vicarage of MAIDEHURST alias MADEHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Eichard Mille (Trin., 1659). 

John Sawyer, gent., and James Sawyer, plaintiffs, and Eichard 
Johnson and Barbara his wife, deforciants Tenements in Tillington 
and moiety of tenements in Hitchingfeild, Wiston, Ashurst, Duggles- 
lake, Pitle worth, Egdeane, Goreing, Binstead, Arundell and Made- 
hurst, and moiety of rectory of MADEHURST, also advowson of 
vicarage of MADEHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Sawyer (Mich., 7 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Laurence Eliott, esq., plaintiff, and Joseph Richardson and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Moiety of tenements in West Grinsted, 
Fyndon, Goring, Wiston alias Wisneston, Fittleworth, Arundell, 
Binsted and Hitchingfeild, also moiety of rectory of MADEHURST, and 
all tithes, oblations, obventions, pensions and portions whatsoever to 
said rectory belonging, quitclaimed to said plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
10 Geo. I. [1724]). 

See Madehurst (Manor) (Trin., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Madresham (Maftor). 

John Porter, gent., and Richard Porter, his son and heir-apparent, 
plaintiffs, and Robert, Viscount Lisle, Lord Sidney of Pensherst, 
deforciant Manors of MADRESHAM and PLAYDEN and tenements in 
Beckley, Playden, Iden and Peasemarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Porter (Hil., 13 Ja. I. [1615-6]). 

John Porter, gent., and Richard Porter, his son and heir-apparent, 
plaintiffs, and Robert, Viscount Lisle, Tjord Sidney of Pensherst, and 
Barbara his wife, and Robert Sidney, kt., deforciants Manors of 
MADRESHAM and PLAYDEN and tenements in Beckley, Playden, Iden, 
Peasemarsh and Rye, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Porter (East., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

John Porter, esq., and Richard Porter, junior, gent., his son and 
heir-apparent, plaintiffs, and Thomas Michelborne, gent., and Barbara 
his wife, Thomas James, gent., Arthur Calmady, gent., Thomas 
Porter, gent., and Richard Porter, senior, gent., deforciants Manor of 
MADRESHAM and tenements in Beckley quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Porter (East., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Maffe alias Maffe-Alfriston (Manor). 

Thomas Rootes, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Longley and Susan 
his wife, and John Saxpees and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of 
MAFE alias MAFFE alias MAFFY-ALFRYSTON and tenements in 
Alfryston quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs Warranted against said 



HENEY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 291 

Thomas Longley and Susan and heirs of Susan, against said John 
Saxpees and Joan and heirs of Joan, and against John Lovar and 
Marian his wife and heirs of John (Hil., 38 Eliz. [1595-6]). 

Thomas Eootes, gent., plaintiff, and John Howell and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of MAFFY-ALFRJSTOK alias MAFFE- ALFRIS- 
TON alias MATHIE- ALFRISTON and tenements in Alfriston quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 41 Eliz. [1598-9]). 

See Alfriston (Manor) (Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768] ; Trin., 22 Geo. III. 
[1782] ; Hil., 38 Geo. III. [1798]). 

Magna-Bayenden (Manor). See Baynden. 

Maidehurst (Eectory and Advowson of Vicarage). See Madehurst. 

Maifield (Eectory and Tithes). See Mayfield. 

Maighfeld (Manor). See May field. 

Mailing alias South Mailing (Eectory). See South Mailing. 

Maplehurst (Manor). See Mawplehurst. 

Maresfield (Advowson of Church). 

See Heighton-S. Glere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Maresfield alias Marysfeld (Manor). 

John Shelley, esq., and Edward Gage, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Gage, esq., and Thomas Gage, esq., deforciants Manor of MARYSFELD 
and tenements in Marysfeld, Fletchyng, Buxsted, Uckfeld, Hartfeld, 
Westhothly, Wethyham, Estgrensted and Worth, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Shelley (Hil., 21 Eliz. [1578-9]). 

Henry Merrey, esq., George Gage, esq., Fitz Nonne Lambe, esq., 
and Ealph Sulyard, esq., plaintiffs, and William Hervey Knight and 
Penelope his wife, deforciants Manors of MARESFEILD, EXEATE and 
FRISTON, and tenements in Maresfeild, Exeate, Friston, Crowlinck and 
Pevensey, granted to plaintiffs for term of 21 years, if said Penelope 
shall so long live, paying one peppercorn yearly to said William 
Hervey Knight and Penelope and heirs of Penelope (Trin., 1653). 

Marhood alias Morhod (Manor). 

William Apsley and John Jefferey, plaintiffs, and William 
Edwards, deforciant Manor of MORHED and tenements in Bramber, 
Brodewatter, Sele, Hendfeld, Tottynton, Edberton and Hamsey, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Apsley, for which fine 
and concord said plaintiffs granted said tenements to William 
Edwards and heirs to hold of the chief lords of the fee by the 
services that belong to said manor and tenements (Mich., 2 & 3 
Ph. & Mary [1555]). 

John Lysted, plaintiff, and William Hyder and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of MORHOD and tenements in Bedynge alias 
Seale, Heene, Horton, Brodewater, Southweek and New Shoreham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

U 2 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Hurst, plaintiff, and John Booker and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of MARHOOD and tenements in Broadwater and 
Arundel quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 11 Geo. III. 
[1771]). 

John Ellis, plaintiff, and John Booker and Elizabeth his wife, 
Robert Browne and Elizabeth his wife, Charles Bushby and Margaret 
his wife, and Thomas Weekes, deforciants Manor of MARHOOD and 
tenements in Broadwater, West Tarring and Arundell, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff WL&. heirs (Hil., 18 Geo. III. [1778]). 

Mar ley (Manor). See Morley. 

Marringdean alias Maryngdeyne (Manor). 

Humphrey Bentley, gent., plaintiff, and John Prestall, gent., 
deforciant Manor of MARYNGDEYNE and tenements in Maryngdeyne, 
Byllyngshurst, Codham, Alyngbourne, Potteberyes, Mynsted and 
Haughton, co. Sussex, and tenements in co. Southampton, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff &ndi heirs (East., 1 Mary [1554] D.C.). 

Edward Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, kt., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of MARYNGDEN and tenements 
in Byllyngehurst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

Anthony Stephens, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Goring, bt., and 
Frances his wife, Charles Goring, esq., John Backshell, gent., and 
William Scras, gent., deforciants Manor of MARRING-DEANE and 
tenements in Billingslmrst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

George O'Brien, Earl of Egremont, and John Winter, plaintiffs, 
and John Whicher and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
MARRINGDEAN and tenements in Billinghurst, Thakeham alias Pake- 
ham, Storrington and Sullington alias Sillington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of said Earl of Egremont (East., 29 Geo. III. 
[1789]). 

Marshalls (Manor) in Cuckfield. 

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

Richard Streater and William Gyver, gent., plaintiffs, and Henry 
Warde, gent., and Richard Husshe, gent., and Susan his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of MARSHALLS and BROMEHAM and tenements in 
Cuckefield, Bolney and Heathfield, also two portions of tithes of 
grain called SOTJTHNY and BENTLY PORTIONS, parcel of rectory of 
CUCKEFELD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Gyver 
(East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Thomas Foote, kt. and bt., and Arthur Onslow, esq., plaintiffs, 
and John Ward, gent., and Ellen his wife, deforciants Manor of 
MARSHALLS and tenements in Bolney and Cuckfeild quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Foote (Trin., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Charles Langford, esq., and John Legas, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Edwards and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Baker the elder and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Prances his wife, Thomas Baker the younger, and Fanny Baker, spr., 
deforciants Manor of MAESHALLS and tenements in Cuckfield and 
Wadhurst quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Charles Langford 
(Hil., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

James Ingram, plaintiff, and Charles Langford, esq., and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Manor of MABSHALLS and tenements in Cuckfield 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Marshalls (Manor) in Maresfield. 

Stephen Fullwell, gent., and Thomas Gray, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John lioottes, gent., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of 
MARSHALLS and tenements in Beddyngham quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Stephen Fullwell (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591]). 

Michael Blackwell, esq., and Valentine Castilian, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Nicholas Hootes, gent., deforciant Manor of MABSHALLS and 
tenements in Maresfeild alias Marsfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Michael Blackwell (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

Sackvile Crowe, bt., and Henry Pecke, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Eootes, esq., deforciant Manor of MABSHALLS and tenements in 
Marisfeild quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Sackvile Crowe 
(Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

John Nutt, gent., plaintiff, and John Bootes, esq., deforciant 
Manor of MABSHALLS and tenements in Maresfeild, Buxted, Bedding- 
ham and Fletching, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1653). 

Maryngdeyne (Manor). See Marringdean. 
Marysfeld (Manor). See Maresfield. 

Masketts (Manor). 

Edward Foster, plaintiff, and John Foord, senior, and Mary his 
wife, and John Foord, junior, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor 
of MASKETTS alias MASKATTS and tenements in Nutley and Mares- 
feild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 15 Ch. I. [1639-40]). 

Mathie-Alfriston (Manor). See Maffe. 
Maudlyn (Manor). See Bidlington. 
Maugfield (Manor). See Mayfield. 

Mawfee (Manor). 

John Jefferay, serjeant at law, plaintiff, and William Devenysh, 
esq., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manors of MAWFEE and MEBY- 
FELD and tenements in Hellynglegh alias Hellyuglee, Chiddingligh, 
Haylesham, Herstinonceux, Warbleton and Erlington, quitclaimed to 
plainttf&nd 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 Geo. II. [1755] ; Trin., 28 & 29 
Geo. II. [1755] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Mawplehurst (Manor). 

See Baldslow (Manor) (Micb., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Maxfeld alias Mexfeld (Manor). 

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

John Turberfeld, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Moun- 
tague, and Margaret his wife, deforciants Site of manor of MAXFELD 
and tenements in Grestlyng, granted to John Turberfeld for term of 
21 years, rendering annually 5 8s. 8d. to said Viscount and heirs 
male of his body (East., 11 Eliz. [1569]). 

Maydehurst (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). See Madehurst. 

Mayes (Manor). 

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

John Rushworth, esq., and Henry Swale, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Solomon Swale, bt., John Edsaw, gent., and John Whelas, deforciants 
Manor of MATES and tenements in East G-rinsted, Cuckfeild and 
Bolney, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Rushworth (Mich., 
17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Michael Mattaire, gent., plaintiff, and William Lenthall, esq., and 
"William Lenthall, gent., deforciants Manor of MATES and tenements 
in Mayes and Eastgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
4 Anne [1705-6]). 

John Growlaud, plaintiff, and Margaret Young, wid., deforciant 
Manor of MATES and ^tenements in Mayes and East Grrinsted quit- 
claimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 32 Geo. II. [1758]). 

Henry Mell, gent., plaintiff, and John Mayer, esq., Elizabeth Salt- 
marsh, wid., Ralph Gowland the younger, esq., and Robert Wilson, 
esq., deforciants Manor of MATES alias MATS alias MATZ and tene- 
ments in Mayes alias Mays alias Mayz and East Grinstead in Ashdown 
Forest quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 24 Geo. III. [1784]). 

Mayfield (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Mayfield (Rectory) (Mich., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

John Salt, esq., plaintiff, and William Elsley and Philadelphia his 
wife, and Anne Ruth Baker, spr., deforciants Tenements in Pevensey 
and Hailsham and advowson of vicarage of MATFIELD quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &ud heirs (Trin., 14 G-eo. III. [1774]). 

John Wood, plaintiff, and John Kirby and Anne Ruth his wife, 
deforciants Tenements in Mayfield and moiety of tenements and also 
the advowson of vicarage of MATFIELD and a portion of tithes to said 
advowson belonging in MATFIELD, LITTLE-HOESTED, WAEBLETON and 
HUKSTMONCEUX, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 35 Geo. III. 
[1795]). 

Mayfleld (Common of Pasture). 

See Bricklehurst (Trin., 8 Ch. I. B.C.). 

Mayfleld (Free Warren). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 295 

Mayfield alias Maighfeld (Manor). 

John Gresham, kt., and William Hardyiig, plaintiffs, and Edward 
North, kt., and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of MAIGHFELD 
alias MATFELD alias MAUGHFELD and tenements in Maighfeld, 
Frankeham, Wadeherst, Woodhurst and Lamberhurst, also rectories 
of MAIGHFELD and WADEHUBST and advowsons of vicarages of 
MAIGHFELD and WADEHUBST, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
John Gresham (East., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Thomas Gresham, kt., and Anthony Strynger, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Gresham and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of MAT- 
FELD alias MAUGHFELD alias MAGFELD and WADHUBST alias WOOD- 
HUBST, and tenements in Mayfeld, Wadhurst, Frankham and 
Lamberhurst, also rectory of MAYFELD and WADHUBST, and advow- 
sons of vicarages of MATFELD and WADHUBST, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Gresham (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

Anthony Strynger and Thomas Ceely, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Gresham, kt., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors and tenements 
in cos. Norfolk, Derby and York, and manors of MAIGHFELD and 
WADEHEBST, and tenements in Maighfeld and Wadeherst, also 
rectories of MAIGHFELD and WADEHEBST, and all tithes renewing or 
arising in Maighfeld and Wadeherst, also advowsons of vicarages of 
MAIGHTELD and WADEHEBST, co. Sussex, and manors and tenements 
in cos. Somerset, Suffolk, Cambridge, Middlesex and London, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Strynger (Mich., 12 & 13 
Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

Thomas Maye of Burwash, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Nevyll, esq., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of MAIGHFELD and BATTEBS- 
DEN alias PENTBBIDGE, and rectory of MAIGHFELD and park of 
MAIGHFELD, and tenements in Maighfeld, Wadherst and Lamber- 
hurst, and half hundred of LOXFEILD, and free warren in MAIGHFELD, 
WADHEBST and LAMBEBHEBST, also advowson of vicarage of MAIGH- 
FELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

John Baker, gent., plaintiff, and Jane May, wid., Thomas May, 
esq., and Richard May, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of MATFEILD and park of MATFELD, and tenements in May- 
feld, Wadherst and Lamberherst, and half hundred of LOIFELD, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Mich., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Henry Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Peter Baker, clerk, and 
Marthanna his wife, George Baker and Philadelphia his wife, 
Dorothy Baker, spr., Lucy Baker, spr., Francis Godman and Martha 
his wife, John Wells Luck and Charity his wife, and William Fuller 
and Ruth his wife, deforciants Manor of MATFEILD alias MAIGH- 
FEILD and half hundred of LOXFEILD and tenements in Mayfeild 
alias Maighfeild, Wadhurst alias "Wadherst and Lamberhurst alias 
Lamberherst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 11 Geo. I. 
[1724]). 

Nicholas Fowle, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Barham, gent., and 
Mary his wife, John Barham, gent., and Mary his wife, Humphrey 



296 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES, 

"Wickham, Ihomas Woodes and Elizabeth his wife, Tobias Hamond 
and Catherine his wife, John Bayly, Anne Bayly, spr., and Harry 
Fowle, gent., deforciants Manor of MAYFIELD and tenements in 
Wadhurst quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 12 Geo. II. 
[1738]). 

See Catsfield (Manor) (Mich., 13 Geo. II. [1739]). 

May field (Park). See Mayfield (Rectory). 

Mayfleld (Rectory and Tithes). 

John Polhil, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Maye, kt., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Tenements and a certain portion of tithes 
to the rectory of MATEFELD belonging, in Burhurst alias Burwash 
alias Burrysh, Tysehurst and Mayefeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 1 Ja. I. [1603-4]). 

George Snelling, kt., and Richard Snelling, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas May, kt., and Jane his wife, deforciants All tithes of corn, 
grain and hay, and all other tithes whatsoever to rectory of MAYFEILD 
alias MAYGHTFIELD belonging, annually arising, growing or renewing, 
except all tithes of certain lands in Mayfeild alias Mayghtfield, called 
MAYFIELD PARK, COUET MEADOW and PENNYBEIDGE, and the advowson 
of vicarage of MAYFIELD alias MAYGHTFIELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of George Snelling (Mich., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

John Baker, gent., plaintiff, and George Snelling, kt., and Cicely 
his wife, deforciants A certain portion of tithes annually growing, 
arising and renewing"in MAIFIELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613]). 

See West Grinsted (Manor) (East., 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

Robert, Earl of Essex and Ewe, Richard, Viscount Lumley, 
Christopher Nevill, K.B., George Crooke, kt., William Rolfe, esq., 
Henry Lowe, esq., Richard Gurnard, gent., Henry Jackson, gent., 
William Wingfeild, esq., and Henry Henne, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Baker, esq., deforciant A certain portion of tithes annually arising, 
growing or renewing in MAYFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Robert, Earl of Essex (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Mayfield (Advowson) (Trin., 35 Geo. III. [1795]). 

Meades alias Medsey alias Meadsey (Manor). See Eastlourne- 
Medsey. 

Thomas Pelham, bt., plaintiff, and Edward Burton, kt., deforciant 
Manors of MEADES alias MEDSEY and CLAPHAM and tenements in 
Eastborne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 10 Ja. I. 
[1612]). 

See Eastbourne- Burton (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Andrew Burton, esq., and John Gravener, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Burton, kt.. and Edward Burton, S.T.P., deforciants Manors 
of MEADSEY and CLAPHAM alias CHAMBERS and tenements in East- 
born quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Andrew Burton (Mich., 
8 Ch. I. [1632]). 



viii. To WILLIAM iv. 297 

William Wilson, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Peniston, bt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of MEADSET and tenements in 
Eastbome quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1651). 

See Eastbourne-Burton (East., 1658 ; Mich., 11 Greo. I. [1724]). 

Medhone (Park). 

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

Medley (Manor). See Eastlourne-Medsey and Meades. 
Medsey (Manor). See Meades. 

Meeching (Advowson of Church) now Newhaven. 

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

Meeching (Free Fishery). 

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

Meeching (Free Warren). 

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

Meeching (Manor). 

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

See Miclielham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] B.C.). 

Matthias Caldicott, esq., plaintiff, and Edward, Earl of Dorset, 
and Eichard Amherst, serjeant at law, deforciants Moiety of manor 
of MEECHING and tenements in Meeching, Pedinghooe, Southeese, 
Torring-Nevill, Tellescombe and Bishoppstone, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs Warranted against said Earl and heirs, against heirs of 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, deceased, and against Robert, Earl of Dorset, 
and heirs (Hi!., 6 Ch. I. [1630-1]). 

See Sheffield- Grinstead (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2]). 

John Rowe, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Burdett, Henry Ryley, 
gent., and Richard Caldicott, esq., deforciants Moiety of manor of 
MEECHING and tenements in Meeching, Pedinghoo, Southeese, Torring- 
Nevill, Tellescombe and Bishoppstone, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

John Smith and Thomas Medley, gent., plaintiffs, and William 
Lane, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of MEECHING, 
PLUMPTON - PEDDINGHOO and HIDE, and tenements in Meeching, 
Peddinghoe, Denton, Lewes S. Peter, S. Mary Westout near Lewes, 
Iford and Hamsey, also moiety of manor of IFORD, granted to John 
Smith and Thomas Medley for term of 10 years if William Lane and 
Elizabeth or either of them live so long, rendering annually 5s. 
(Mich., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

Thomas Horsnell, gent., plaintiff, and William Lane, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of MEECHING and PLOMPTON- 
PEDDINGHOE and tenements in Meeching, Denton, Peddinghoe, Lewes 
S. Peter, S. Mary Westout near Lewes, If ord and Hamsey, also moiety 



298 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

of manor of IFORD, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Hil., 10 Anne 
[1711-2]). 

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

Edward Gibbon, esq., plaintiff, and William Lane and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manors of MEECHING and PLOMPTON-PEDDING- 
HOE and tenements in Meeching, Denton, Radmell and Peddinghoe, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (East., 3 Greo. II. [1730]). 

Meeching (Tithes). 

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

Meedes (Common of Pasture). 

See Meedes (Manor) (East., 7 Eliz. [1565] ; Mich., 40 & 41 Eliz. 
[1598]). 

Meedes alias Erode (Manor). 

Henry Mordant, esq., plaintiff, and John Bolney, esq., deforciant 
Manors of MEDESE, AMTS-LEVETTS, STONELYNKE and CATYSFELD, 
and tenements in Estborne, West Pyrle, Farlye and Cattesfeld, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560]). 

Thomas Smjth, plaintiff, and John Bolney, esq., and Jane his wife, 
and Anne Bolney, wid., deforciants Manor of MEEDES alias BEODE 
and tenements in Meedes, Estborne, Wyllyngdon, Jevyngton, Est- 
deane, Pevensey and Westham, and also common of pasture for 2.9 
oxen and 500 sheep in MEEDES and ESTBORNE, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 7 Eliz. [1565]). 

John Cowlstock, senior, and John Corneford, plaintiffs, and John 
Cowlstock, junior, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of MEEDES 
alias ERODE and tenements in Meedes, Estborne, Wyilyngdon, 
Jevyngton, Estdeane, Pevensey and Westham, and also common of 
pasture for 30 oxen and 500 sheep in MEEDES and ESTBORNE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Cowlstock, senior (Mich., 
40 & 41 Eliz. [1598]). 

Thomas Parker, gent., plaintiff, and John Cowlstock and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of MEEDES alias BRODE and tenements in 
Meedes, Eastbourne, Willingdon, Jevington, Eastdeane, Pevensey and 
Westham, which are held by John Cowlstock and Mary for their lives, 
and the longer liver of them, remainder to Thomas Cowlstock, their son 
and heir-apparent, and heirs male of his body, settled on said Thomas 
Cowlstock during the lives of said John Cowlstock and Mary and the 
longer liver of them (Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

John Eord, gent., plaintiff, and John Coulstock, deforciant 
Manor of MEEDES alias BRODE and tenements in Meedes, Eastborn, 
Willington, Jevington, Eastdean, Pevensey and Westham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1653). 

William Wilson, bt., plaintiff, and John Coulstock, deforciant 
Manor of MEEDES alias BRODE and tenements in Meedes, Eastbourne, 
Willingdon, Jevington, Eastdean, Pevensey and Westham, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff" and heirs (Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 



vin. TO WILLIAM iv. 299 

Megham alias Wilsham (Mauor). 

John Selwyn, esq., and Thomas Jurden, plaintiffs, and Launcelot 
Gryldrydge, gent., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor o 
MEGHAM and tenements in Herstmonceux and Haylesham quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Jurden (East., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

See Ashburnham (East., 6 Ch. I. [1630] ; East., 9 Ch. I. [1633] ; 
Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634] ; Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich., 14 Ch. I. 
[1638] ; Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640] ; Hil., 1659; East., 1 Anne [1702] 
D.C.). 

Merefield. alias Meryfeld (Manor). 

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

Harhert Pelhain, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Mountague, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforeiants Manor of MEBYFEILDS and tenements 
in Hellynglygh quitclaimed to plaintiff a,ndi. heirs (Mich., 37 & 38 Eliz. 
[1595]). 

See Peplesham (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1606-7] D.C. ; Trin., 13 Ja. I. 
[1615]). 

Mersham (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and John Duddeley, kt., and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manors of MERSHAM and FODEBMEESHAM and tenements 
in Farelegh, Pett and Iklesham, quitclaimed to the King and his heirs 
Warranted against Abbot of Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and 
his successors (Trin., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]). 

William Andrew, gent., and Henry Blackshaw, gent., plaintiffs, 
and James Thetcher, esq., and William Thatcher, esq., deforciants 
Manors of MEESHAM, FODEE-MEESHAM, FODEE-MAESH, PETT and 
PBEISTHAWES, and tenements in Mersham, Foder-Mersham, Foder- 
Marsh, Pett, Ferley, Icklesham, Grestling, Westham, Pemsey, Hale- 
sham, Watling, Warbleton, Hurst-Mountceux and Hellingly, also 
advowsons of churches of PETT and HALESHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of William Andrew (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

John Thetcher, esq., plaintiff, and James Rootes, esq., and Anne 
his wife, William Eystone, esq., and Mary his wife, and Philippa 
Pudsey, wid., deforciants Manors of MEESHAM, FODDEE-MERSHAM, 
FODDEE-MABSH and PETT, and tenements in Mersham, Fodder- 
Mergham, Fodder-Marsh, Pett, Ferley, Icklesham, Gestling and West- 
ham, also advowson of church of PETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Richard Braybrooke, esq., John Eyston, esq., and John Elton, 
gent., plaintiffs, and William Eyston, esq., and Mary his wife, defor- 
ciants Seventh part of manors of MEESHAM, FODDEE-MEBSH and 
PETT, and tenements in Mersham, Fodder-Mersh, Pett, Ferley, 
Icklesham, Gestling and Westham, also seventh part of advowson of 
church of PETT, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Bray- 
brooke (Hil., 9 Ch. I. [1633-4]). 



300 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Howell, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Morgan, kt., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Seventh part of manors of MERSHAM, 
FODER-MERSHAM, FODER-MARSH and PETT, and of tenements in Marsh, 
Pett, Farley, Icklesham, Gestling and Westham, also of advowson of 
church of PETT in seven parts divided, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 1650). 

Ealph Wylde, gent., plaintiff, and Philippa Pudsey, wid., defor- 
ciant Manors of MERSHAM, FODER-MERSHAM, FODEH-MERSH, PETT 
and PREISTHAWES, and tenements in Mersham, Foder-Mershatn, 
Foder-Marsh, Pett, Feriey, Icklesham, Guestling and Westham, and 
also advowsons of churches of PETT and HALESHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1652). 

Thomas Beverley, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Huett, esq., and 
William Englefeild, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
seventh part of manors of MARSH AM, FODER[-MARSHAM], FODER- 
MARSH and PETT, and tenements in Farley, Pett, Icklesham, Gestling, 
Westham and Helsham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Hil., 1653). 

John Otway, esq., and John Calvert, gent., plaintiffs, and James 
Rootes and Elizabeth his wife, Henry Rootes his son and heir- 
apparent, James Norfolk and Martha his wife, and Thomas Wharton 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Seventh part of manors of 
MERSHAM, FODER-MERSH and PETT, and tenements in Mersham, 
Foder-Mersh, Pett, Farley, Icklesham, Gestling and Westham, and 
also seventh part of the advowson of church of PETT, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Otway (Hil., 1655). 

Thomas Buckly, gent., plaintiff, and Benedict Winchcombe, gent., 
and Mary his wife, William Eyston, esq., John Eyston, gent., Henry 
Eyston, gent., George Eyston, gent., Charles Eyston, gent., Richard 
Eyston, gent., and Thomas Wharton, esq., deforciants Seventh part 
of manors of MERSHAM, FODDER-MERSH and PETT, and tenements in 
Mersham. Fodder-Mersh, Pett, Feriey, Icklesham, Gestling and West- 
ham, and also of advowson of church of PETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 1655). 

James Lovett and William Goswell, plaintiffs, and Katherine 
Thetcher, deforciant Manors of MERSHAM, FODDER-MERSHAM, 
FODDER-MARSH, PETT and PREISTHAWES, and tenements in Mersham, 
Fodder-Mersham, Fodder-Marsh, Pett, Feriey, Icklesham, Gestling, 
Westham, Pemsey, Halesham, Watling, Warbleton, Hurstmountceux 
and Hellingly, also advowsons of churches of PETT and HALKESHAM 
[sz'c], quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Lovett (Trin., 
16 Ch. II [1664]). 

John Eyston, gent., plaintiff", and William Eyston, esq., deforciant 
Tenements in Fairleight, Pett, Icklesham, Gestling and Westham, 
and twentieth part of manors of MERSHAM alias FODDERMERSHAM 
alias FODDERMERSH and PETT, and twentieth part of advowson of 
church of PETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664-]). 

Thomas Gunter, esq., and William Bird, gent., plaintiffs, and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 801 

Francis Huett, gent., deforciant Tenth part of manors of MEESHAM, 
FODDER-MERSHAM, FODDER-MERSH and PETT, and tenements in 
Mersham, Fodder-Mersh, Pett, Ferley, Iclesham, Gestling and West- 
ham, also of advowson of church of PETT, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Gunter (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Anthony Trumball, gent., and Jordan Methain, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Mary Fermor, wid., Andrew Wharton, esq., and Elizabeth his 
wife, and Edmund Bolsworth and Grace his wife, deforciants Manors 
of MERSHAM, FODER-MERSHAM, FODER-MARSH and PETT, and tene- 
ments in Mersham, Foder-Mersham, Foder-Marsh, Pett, Fairleigh 
alias Fairlight, Icklesham, Gestling and Westham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Trumball (Hi!., 10 Will. III. 
[1698-9]). 

See Pett (Manor) (Hil., 11 Will. III. [1699-1700]; Mich., 
4 Geo. I. [1717]). 

Merston (Manor). 

Edmund, Bishop of Salisbury, Richard, Bishop of London, George 
Nevyll, kt., Lord Bergavenny, John Fyneux, kt., Chief Justice of the 
King's Bench, Robert Throgmerton, kt., and Robert Poyntz, kt., 
plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Wilts, and Cicely his wife, Marchioness 
of Dorset, Lady Harynton and Boiivile, deforciants Manor of Magna 
Glen, co. Leicester, and manors and lands in cos. Cornwall, Dorset, 
Somerset and Wilts, and manor of MERSTON and tenements in 
Merston, and advowson of church of MERSTON, co. Sussex, and 
manors in co. Devon, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard, 
Bishop of London (Hil., 4 Hen. VIII. [1512-3] D.C.). 

The King, plaintiff, and Henry, Marquis of Dorset, deforciant 
Manor of MERSTON and advowson of church of MERSTON, also tene- 
ments in Merston, quitclaimed to the King and his heirs (Hil., 35 
Hen. VIII. [1543-4]). 

See Houffhton (Manor) (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

See West Rarting (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

Richard Godman, plaintiff, and Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Henry 
Friend, Richard Cathery, George Moody Longcroft and Mary his 
wife, Elizabeth Anne Longcroft and Thomas Franklin Longcroft, 
deforciants Manor of MERSTONE and tenements in Merstone and 
Oveing quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 18 Geo. III. 
[1778]). 

Meryfeld (Manor). See Merefield. 
Mexfeld. (Manor). See Maxfeld. 

Michelgrove (Manor). 

Anthony Hungerford, esq., Richard Guldeford, esq., Robert Gage, 
gent., James Gage, gent., Richard Cotton, gent., and John Cotton, 
gent., plaintiff's, and William Shelley, esq., deforciant Manors of 
MTCHELGROVE, CLAPHAM, PATCHING, BYNSTED, APULSHAM, COMBES, 



302 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

HOPE, DENTON, EATON, KNELL and BULSHAM, and tenements in 
Clapham, Patching, Storyngton, Agmeryng, Ferry ng, Bynsted, 
Combes, Eudgewyke, Denton, Heighton, Asshehurst, Hendfeld, 
Beckley, Peasrnersh, Yapton, Amberley, Shepley, Wootton, Burfam 
alias Burghani, Eustington, Shyrmonbury, Slynfokl and Funtyngton, 
co. Sussex, manors of Wolston and Merston, co. Warwick, manors of 
Boxsted-Magna, Horkesley, Stonden-Massy and Stonden-Tolyes, co. 
Essex, tenements in co. Suffolk, and manor of Fawkenershurst, co. 
Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Anthony Hungerford 
(Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1] B.C.). 

Eobert Holborn, esq., ^plaintiff, and John Shelley, kt. and bt., 
William Shelley, esq., and John Shelley, esq., deforciants Manors of 

MICHELGEOVE, CLAPHAM, KNELL, APULSHAM, CoMBES, PATCHING and 

POLEING SAINT JOHN, and tenements in Clapharn, Patching, Storring- 
ton, East Angmering, West Angmering, Arundell, Ecclesden, Burp- 
ham, Poleing Saint John, Lyminster, Warneingcamp, Little-Hampton, 
Ferring, Combes, Beckley and Peasemersh, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

Eobert Ayton, kt., Henry Calthorpe, kt., and Edward Harbert, 
esq., plaintiff's, and John Shelley, kt. and bt., William Shelley, kt., 
and Christina Maria his wife, Henry Hilton, esq., John Caryll, esq., 
Edward Ford, esq., John A 1 ford, esq., and Eobert Holborne, esq., 
deforciants Manors of MICHELGEOVE, CLAPHAM, KNELL, APULSHAM, 
COMBES, PATCHING, POLEING SAINT JOHN and KINGSHAM, and tene- 
ments in Clapham, Patching, Storrington, East Angmering, West 
Angmeriug, Arundfcll, Ecclesden, Burpham, Poleing Saiut John, 
Lymister, Warningcampe, Littlehampton, Ferring, Combes, Beckley, 
Peasemersh, S. Pancras and S. Peter the Great alias Subdeanry, also 
advowsons of churches of COMBES, CLAPHAM and S. PANCBAS, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Eobert Avion (East., 12 Ch. I. 
[1636]). 

Thomas Widnell, gent., and Ealph Snowden, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Charles Shelley, bt., deforciant Manors of MICHELGEOVE, CLAPHAM, 
KNELL, APPLESHAM, COMBES, PATCHING. POLING SAINT JOHN and 
KINGSHAM, and tenements in Clapham, Patching, Storrington, East 
Angmering, West Angmering, Arundle, Ecclesden, Burpham, Poling, 
Lymister, Warminge-Camp, Little-Hampton, Ferring, Combes, 
Beckley, Peasemarsh and S. Pancridge, and also advowsons of 
churches of COMBES and CLAPHAM, co. Sussex, and manor of Fawl- 
coners-Hurst, and advowson of church of Fawlconers-Hurst, co. 
Kent, and manor of Easton-Bassett, co. Wilts, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Widnell (Hil., 1657 D.C.). 

Michelham alias Michelham-Park-Gate (Manor). 

The King and Queen, plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, 
K.G., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of MYCHELHAM-PABK- 
GATE, SHAENEFOLD, DOWNASH, HOLWTCH, SWANNEBOBOUGH, HOESTED 
and IMBEBHOENE, and tenements in Mychelham-Parkgate, Sharuefold, 
Downeash, Hollewych, Arlington, Haylesham, Hellynglyght, Ched- 



HKNRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 303 

ynglyght, Pevensey, Westham, Wyllyngton, Fokyngton, "Wanock, 
Jevyngton, Hartfyld, Swanueborough, Kyngeston near Lewys, Hor- 
sted, Laughton, G-roniebrydge, Wytheham, Imberhorne, Estgrensted, 
Westhotheley, Horsted-Kaynes, Cowden and Wellyngdeii, co. Sussex, 
and manor of Cowden and tenements in Imberhorne, Tanrydge and 
Godstone, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to the King and Queen and their 
successors (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555] B.C.). 

Ambrose Smyth, plaintiff, and John Foote, senior, gent., and 
Magdalene his wife, John Foote, junior, and Anne his wife, and 
Anthony Smyth, gent., and Thomasine his wife, deforciants Manor 
of MiCHELHAH-PARKEGATE and tenements in Haylesham, Hellinglegh 
alias Hellingligh and Arlington alias Erlington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &K&. heirs (East., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 

John Morley and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiffs, and Ambrose 
Smythe, Henry Smythe, and Francis Smythe, deforciants Manor of 
MYCHELHAM-PARKEGATE and tenements in Mychelham-Parkegate, 
Haylesham, Hellyngleygh alias Hellingligh and Arlyngton alias 
Erlington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Morley (Trin., 
26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Harbert Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and John Morley, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of MYCHELHAM-PARKEGATE and 
tenements in Mychelham-Parkegate, Haylesham alias Heylesham, 
Hellingleygh alias Hellingligh alias Hellingley, Arlyngton alias 
Erlington, Chedingley, Pevensey, Westham, Willingdon, Sharnefold, 
Fockeington and Jevyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
29 & 30 Eliz. [1587]). 

Thomas Sackvile, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, High Treasurer of England, 
and Cicely his wife, plaintiff*, and Herbert Pelham, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of MICHELHAM alias MICHELHAM- 
PARKGATE and tenements in Michelham alias Michel ham -Parkgate, 
Haylesham alias Heylsham, Hellingleigh alias Hellingligh alias 
Hellingley, Arlyngton alias Erlington, Chedingley, Pevensey, "West- 
ham, Willingdon, Sharnefold, Fokeington and Jevington, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas, Lord Buckhurst (Trin., 43 Eliz. 
[1601]). 

Thomas Sackvile, E.G., Lord Buckhurst, High Treasurer of England, 
and Cicely his wife, plaintiffs, and Herbert Pelham, esq., Thomas 
Pelham, esq., James Thetcher, esq., and Thomas Perce, esq., defor- 
ciants Manor of MICHELHAM alias MICHELHAM-PARKGATE and 
tenements in Michelham alias Michelham-Parkgate, Haylesham alias 
Heylsham, Hellinglegh alias Hellingligh alias Hellingley, Arlington 
alias Erlington, Chedingley, Pevensey, Westham, Willingdon, Sharne- 
fold, Fokeington and Jevington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas, Lord Buckhurst (Trin., 43 Eliz. [1601]). 

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

Oliver, Lord Saint John of Bletsoe, Francis, Lord Russell, Henry 
Compton, kt., Francis Stidolph, kt., John Walter, kt., and John 
Davyes, esq., plaintiffs, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne his 
wife, George Rivers, kt., Richard Amherst, esq., and Edward Lyndsey, 



304 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

esq., deforciants Manors of MICHELLHAM alias MICHELHAM-PARK- 
GTATE, MILTON alias MIDDLETON, LULLINGTON alias LOYNTON, SWAN- 
BARROW alias SWANBERGH, HANGLETON, BOLBKOOKE, BASSETTS, TIGHE 
alias SAYNT TTE, CHARTNEYES alias CHARKNKYES, GOLBTNES, 
BLACKHAM, HOLWICH, WILLMINGTON, FROGFIRLE, SHARNEFELD, 
PEELING, ALLINGTON, SOUTHOVER, COLLINGHURST, CHIDDINGLEY 
alias CHITTINGLEY, FRAMFEILD, BROOME and CLAVERHAM, and park 
of BOLBROOKE and tenements in Arlington, Selmeston, Haylesham, 
Lullington alias Loynton, Alciston, Kingston near Lewes, Iford, 
Hangleton, Aldrington, Hartfeild, Eastgrin stead. Withiham, Eether- 
feild, Wilmyngton, AVillingdon, Fokington alias Fogington, Eype 
alias Eckington, Eastdeane, Hellingleigh, Westham, Hooe, Pevensey 
alias Pemsey, Hamsey, S. John under the Castle at Lewes, Chayley 
alias Chagley, Southover, Chiddingley, Walderne, Heathfeild, Fram- 
feild, Lyndfeild, Uckfeild, Bucksted, Isfeild, Horsted - Parva and 
Chalvyngton alias Chauntou, and also rectory of PELING alias WEST- 
HAM, and advowsons of churches of HANGLETON and HARTFEILD, and 
advowsons of vicarages of WILMYNGTON, WESTHAM, FRAMFEILD, 
HARTFEILD and CHIDDINGLEY, also moiety of manors of MEECHING 
and BRIGHTHELMSTON alias BRIGHTHELMESTOX-LEWES, and fourth 
part of manor of HOWNEDEANE alias HOWNDEANE-DORSET, co. Sussex, 
and manors and advowsons of churches of Westbergholt-Sackvile and 
Mountbures alias Sackvile-Mountbures, co. Essex, and tenements in 
S. Bridget in Fleetstreet, co. London, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Oliver, Lord Saint John (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

Clifford Clifton, kt., and Anthony Ayre, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Richard Ellis, gent., and Shadrake Duning, gent., and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manors of MICHELHAM alias MICHELLAM-PARKE- 
GATE, MILTON, LULLINGTON, SWANBARROW, STTTCKES, HANGLETON and 
HOWNEDEAN alias HouNEDEANE-DoRSET, and tenements in Arlington, 
Michelham, Haylesham, Seaford, Hellingley alias Welliugley, Milton, 
Alciston, AJfriston, Littleingtou, Kingston near Lewes, Ifoord, Lewes, 
Hangleton, Aldrington, Blachington, Hamsey and S. Peter alias 
S. Marie Westout alias S. Marie Westowte in Lewes, and also 
advowsons of churches of MILTON, LULLINGTON and HANGLETON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Clifford Clifton (Trin., 15 Ch. II. 
[1663]). 

Middleham alias Myldham (Manor). 

Laurence Levett, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Shereman, senior, 
gent., and Margaret his wife, and Thomas Shereman, junior, gent., 
and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of MYDDELHAM and tene- 
ments in Eyngmer and Grlyne, also a certain annual rent of 100s. 
issuing out of said manor of MYDDELHAM and tenements in Eyngmer 
and Grlyne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 22 & 23 Eliz. 
[1580]). 

See Feldynq (East., 28 Eliz. [1586] ; Trin., 31 Eliz. [1589] ; East., 
19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

John Elphick, gent., plaintiff, and Eichard Gfunn, esq., deforciant 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 305 

Manors of MIDDLEHAM and EKLETS and tenements in Ringmer, 
Southnaalling, Brighthelmestone and Abberton alias Ebberton, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &no. heirs (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699]). 

Thomas Plumer, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Shadwell, gent., and 
Susan his wife, deforciants Manor of MIDDLEHAM and tenements in 
Ringmer, South Mailing, Broadwater, Worthing, Launcing and 
Brightelmston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 7 Geo. I. 
[1720-1]). 

Charles Gilbert, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Thurloe Shadwell, esq., 
and Luke Spence, esq., deforciants Manor of MIDDLEHAM and tene- 
ments in Ringmer and Southmalling quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 37 Geo. III. [1797]). 

Middleton (Advowson of Church). 

See Middleton (Manor) (Hil., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544-5] D.C.). 

Middleton (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and William Gorffyn, esq., deforciant Manor 
of MYDDELTON and tenements in Myddelton, also advowson of church 
of MIDDELTON, co. Sussex, and manor of Newberry alias Newbery 
and tenements in Newberry alias Newbery and Crayford alias Earde, 
also advowson of church of Earde alias Crayford, co. Kent, quit- 
claimed to the King and his heirs (Hil., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544-5] 
D.C.). 

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

William Thomas, gent., plaintiff, and Spencer, Earl of Northamp- 
ton, and Ulick, Lord Tunbridge and Donkellin and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manors of MIDLETON and TOBTINGTON and tenements in 
Midleton, Tortington, Binsted alias Bensted and Tapton, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

William Baldwyn, gent., and Stephen Humfry the younger, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Bridger, deforciant Manor of MIDLETON and 
tenements in Midleton, Binsted and Barneham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Baldwyn (Mich., 1654). 

Richard Wyatt, plaintiff, and Henry Hall and Grace his wife, 
Thomas Cooper and Martha his wife, and Thomas Lewkenor, defor- 
ciants Manor of MIDDLETON and tenements in Middleton quitclaimed 
to plaintiff S heirs (Hil., 11 Will. III. [1699-1700]). 

George Constable, plaintiff, and Joseph Coote and Ruth his wife, 
and Richard Coote, deforciants Tenements in Middleton, Felpham, 
Climping and Tapton, moiety of manor of MIDDLETON and moiety 
of tithe of hay yearly arising, growing and renewing from and out of 
240 ac. land at BILSHAM in parish of TAPTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 2 Geo. IV. [1821]). 

Middleton (Manor). See Chidham-Hacket alias Middleton. 
Middleton (Manor). See Milton alias Middleton. 



306 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

Middleton (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Felpnam (Manor) (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Middleton (Manor) in Westmeston. 

Henry, Earl of Derby, K.G., and Margaret his wife, Henry, Earl 
of Kent, and Mary his wife, Thomas Stanley, kt., and Edward Stanley, 
kt., plaintiff's, and John Jefferay, one of the Queen's Justices, defor- 
ciant Moiety of manor of MYDLETON, and moiety of tenements in 
Mydleton, Westmeston, Streat, Chayleygh alias Chayley, Westhothe- 
lygh and Wyvelsfeld alias Wylsfeld, also moiety of free warren in 
said manor and tenements, settled on said John Jefferay and heirs 
of his body, to hold of the Earl of Derby and his heirs by fealty and 
rent of 2d., remainder to heirs of body of John Jefferay, deceased, 
grandfather of said John, to hold of said Earl of Derby and his heirs 
by fealty and the said rent (Mich., 18 Eliz. [1576]). 

Walter Doble, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Arrundell and 
Surrey, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and Lord William Howard, defor- 
ciants Moiety of manor of MIDDLETON and tenements in Westmys- 
ton, Wyvelsfeild, Cheyley and Lyndfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

Nicholas Challoner, senior, gent., and Nicholas Challoner, junior, 
his son, plaintiffs, and Kobert, Earl Lyndsey, and Elizabeth his wife, 
and Mountagu Bartie, K.B., their son and heir-apparent, deforciants 
Tenements and moiety of manor of MIDDLETON in Middleton, West- 
meston, Streat, Dichejing, Cuckfeild, Wivelsfeild, Westhothly, Chayly, 
Clayton and Plumpton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Nicholas 
Challoner, senior (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

John Juxon, esq., plaintiff, and John Michelborne, gent., defor- 
ciant Tenements and moiety of manor of MIDDLETON and moiety of 
tenements in Westmeston, Wevelsfeild, Chayley and Lindfeild, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 1653). 

See Westmeston (Manor) (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665] ; Trin., 26 
Ch. II. [1674]). 

See Street (Manor) (Hil., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Midhurst (Common of Pasture). 

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

Midhurst (Manor). 

John Gage, kt., John Spilmau, kt., Christopher Hales, esq., 
Thomas Armorer, and John Colbek, plaintiffs, and Henry Owen, kt., 
deforciant Manors of MIDHERST alias MIDHURST, COWDBEY alias 
CODBAY and ESEBOUENE, and tenements in Cowdrey, Midherst, Ese- 
bourne, Earnest, Hayshot, Lavant and Kyrcieford, and patronage of 
priory of ESEBOUENE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Armorer (Mich., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 

Mid Lavant alias Rawmere alias Raughmere (Manor). 

Eichard May, plaintiff, and John Wiseman, esq., and Margery his 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 307 

wife, deforciants Manor of MYDDELLAVAUNT alias BAWMEB alias 
EAWGHMEBE and tenements in Myddellavaunt alias Eawmer alias 
Eawghmere, Eastlavan't and Westlavant, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 23 Eliz. [1581]). 

John Morley, kt., and Katherine Morley, plaintiffs, and John 
May, esq., deforciant Manor of MIDLE LAVANT alias EAWMEEE alias 
UuGHMEBE and tenements in Rawmere alias Baughmere and Midle 
Lavant, also rectory of MIDLE LAY ANT, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Morley (Mich., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

John Lewkener, esq., and Christopher Knight, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas May, esq., deforciant Manor of EAWMEEE and tenements in 
Midlelavant and Westhampnett, also rectory of EAWMEBE, and all 
tithes, oblations, pensions and portions annually arising in MIDLE- 
LAVANT and WESTHAMPNETT, and advowson of vicarage of EAWMEEE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Lewkener (Hil., 5 Will. & 
Mary [1693-4]). 

Eichard Milles, esq., and William Deedes, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Knight the younger, esq., deforciant Manors of EAWMEEE 
and LIMISTEE alias LEOMINSTEE and tenements in Eawmere, Mid 
Lavant alias Middle Lavant, East Lavant, West Hampnett, Sub- 
deanry, Limister alias Leominster, Arundell, Warningcamp, Poling, 
Green, Westbourn, Earnly alias Ernie, Siddlesham, East Wittering 
and Wadhurst, and also rectory of MIDDLE LAYANT, and all tithes 
arising in EAWMEEE, MID LAYANT, EAST LAVANT, WEST HAMPNETT, 
SUBDEANEY and S. PETEB THE LESS in the City of CHICHESTEE and 
WADHUEST, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Eichard Milles 
(East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Mid Lavant (Eectory). 

William Devenish, esq., and Eichard Lewkenor, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Thomas Wyseman, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Tene- 
ments in Mydlavant alias Myddellavant and rectory of MYDLAYANT 
alias MYDDELLAVANT quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Devenish (Mich., 15 & 16 Eliz. [1573]). 

Thomas Turgeys, plaintiff, and William Devenysh, esq., and Cicely 
his wife, and John Browne, gent., and Agnes his wife, deforciants 
Tenements in Mydlavant alias Myddellavant and rectory of MYD- 
LAVANT alias MYDDELLAVANT quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
21 Eliz. [1578-9]). 

William Cobden, son and heir of Henry Cobden, plaintiff, and 
Thomas Turgys and Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements in Myd- 
lavant alias Myddellavant and rectory of MYDLAVANT alias MYDDEL- 
LAVANT and tenements in Mydlavant quitclaimed to plaintiff su\d heirs 
(Mich., 28 & 29 Eliz. [1586]). 

John Standen, gent., plaintiff, and William Cobden, gent., and 
Gartrude his wife, deforciants Eectory of MIDLAVANT alias MIDDEL- 
LAVANT and tenements in Midlavant alias Middellavant quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

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308 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

William Smyth, gent., plaintiff', and John Standen and Dorothy 
his wife, deforciants Rectory of MIDLAVANT and tenements in 
Midlavant quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

John May, gent., plaintiff, and William Smyth, gent., and Mar- 
garet his wife, deforciants Tenements in Midlavant and rectory of 
MIDLAVANT quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620]). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ch. II. [1662] ; Hil., 5 Will. 

6 Mary [1693-4] ; East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Mid Lavant (Rectory Annual Rent). 

Thomas May, esq., and Thomas Bennett, gent., plaintiff's, and 
William Cobden and Mary his wife, and Thomas Sephton, clerk, and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 10 issuing out of 
rectory of MIDLAVANT and tenements in Midlavant quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas May (Triii., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Mid Lavant (Tithes). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Midleton (Manor). See Middleton. 

Mill-Place (Manor). 

William Page, plaintiff, and Richard Coke, deforciant Moiety of 
manor of MILLE-PLACE and moiety of tenements in Ryngmer quit- 
claimed to plaintifan^ heirs (Trin., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

Thomas Vycary, plaintiff, and Richard Coke, deforciant Moiety 
of manor of MILLE-PLACE and moiety of tenements in Ryngmer 
quitclaimed to plaintifaud heirs (Trin.,' 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

Thomas Page, plaintiff', and William Page and Agnes his wife, 
deforciants Fourth part of manor of MYLLPLACE and tenements in 
Ryngmere quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

See Stanton (Hil., 38 Eliz. [1595-6]). 

Roger Comber and John Chatfild, plaintiffs, and Nicholas 
Chaloner, gent., and Francis Clialoner, gent., deforciants Moiety of 
manor of MTLLPLACE and tenements in Ryngmer quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Roger Comber (Mich., 38 & 39 Eliz. [1596]). 

Nicholas Longley, John Longley, Apsley Newton, and AVilliam 
Hancock, plaintiff's, and William Newton, gent., deforciant Manor of 
MILL-PLACE and tenements in Ringmer, Linfeild and Horsted- 
Keynes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Longley (Trin., 

7 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Milton alias Middleton (Manor). 

Thomas Mychelborne, Kent., an d Edward Michelborne, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Christopher Hennage, gent., and Mary his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of MIDDELTON alias MTLTON and tenements in 
Erlington, Alfriston alias Awston and Mylton Streat, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Mychelborne (Mich., 8 & 9 Eliz. [1566]). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Thomas Sakevyle, kt., Lord Buckeliurst, plaintiff, and William 
Upton, esq., Edward Worseley, and Christopher Stanley, gent., defor- 
ciants Manor of MYLTON alias MTDDELTON and tenements in 
Mylton alias Myddelton, Worldkyngtoii alias Worlyngton, Arlyngton 
alias Erlyngton, Alfriston alias Awston, Maresfeld, Buxted, 
Havlesham and Pemsey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HO., 
14Eliz. [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 Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Moat alias Le Mote (Manor) in Iden. 

Edward Wyndsore, kt., and Henry Hempden, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Oxynbridge, kt., and Alice his wife, and William Scott, esq., 
deforciants Manors of LE MOTE, RYVER and FLOTE, and tenements 
in Iden, Baccley, Northyam, Peasemarsh, Uherst, Playden, Hollyngton 
and Nenffyld, co. Sussex, and manor of Synkcleris, co. Essex, and 
moiety of manor of Ham, called Southam, and a certain annual rent 
of 4 Os. 8d. issuing out of manor of Bettes-Hanger alias Bettylles- 
Hanger, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward 
Wyndsore (Hil., 1 Mary [1553-4] D.C.) . 

Walter Brooke, esq., and Edmund Wyndsor, esq., plaintiffs, and 
William Scott, esq., deforciant Manor of MOATE and tenements in 
Iden, Pleyden, Peasemersh, Northiam, Beckley, Ewherst, Hollington 
and Nenfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Brooke 
(East., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Walter Brooke, esq., and Francis Purcell, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Scott, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of 
MOATE, RIVER and FLOAT, and tenements in Moate, quitclaimed to 
plaintifs and heirs of Walter Brooke (Hil., 21 Ja. I. [1623-4]). 

Thomas Gravett, gent., Walter Oake and William Doble, gent., 
plaintiffs, and William Scott, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and 
Edmund Scott, gent., deforciants Manor of MOATE and tenements in 
Iden, Playden, Peasemarsh and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Gravett Warranted against said William Scott and 
Elizabeth his wife, against heirs of William Scott, esq., deceased, 
father of said William, and against Thomas Scott, esq., deceased, 
brother of said William (Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1640]). 

Nathaniel Powell, bt., plaintiff, and William Scott, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of MOATE and tenements in Iden and Peasemarsh 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

John Probyn, esq., plaintiff, and Eobert, Lord Romney, William 
Blackstone, esq., and Sarah his wife, Philip Barling and Rachel his 
wife, Jack Harris and Elizabeth his wife, William Hawkins, clerk, 
Philip Hawkins, clerk, Harriet Marsham, spr., Elizabeth Clitherow, 
spr., Martha Eyre, wid., George Fortune, Sarah Bearcroft, spr., and 
Damaris Tokefield, spr., deforciants Manors of MOATE and BROOM- 



810 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

HAM: and tenements in Iden, Peasmarsh and Beckley, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (Trin., 3 Geo. III. [1763]). 

See Iden (Manor) (Mich., 46 Greo. III. [1805]). 

Moat alias Le Mote (Manor). See Horsted-Parva alias Le Mote. 

Monckes (Manor). See Knights- Hatch. 

Monfield (Manor). See Mountfield. 

Monkencourt (Manor). See Muncklowe alias Withyham. 

Monkencourt (Rectory). See Withyham. 

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

Monkeys alias South Lancing alias South Launcing 
(Manor). 

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

Edward Payler, gent., plaintiff", and William Goring, bt., and 
Bridget his wife, deforciants Manors of MONKEYS alias SOUTH 
LAUNSING and LAUNCYNG alias NORTH LAUNCYNG, and tenements in 
Launcyng, Monkeys alias South Launcyng, Launcyng alias North 
Launcyng, Broadwater and Westgrinsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and 
heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Charles Wilsford, gfent., plaintiff, and Henry Goring, ht., Henr} r 
Goring, esq., Thomas Hattou, bt.,.and Bridget his wife, Thomas Leigh, 
esq., and Eleanor his wife, and Elizabeth Goring, deforciants Manors 
of MONKEYS alias SOUTH LAUNSING and LAUNCYNG alias NOETH 
LAUNCYNG, and tenements in Launcyng, Monkeys alias South 
Launcyng, Launcyng alias North Launcyng, Broadwater and West- 
grinsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff a,nd heirs (East., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Montham (Manor). See Muntham. 

Moore (Manor). 

Richard Higham, kt., and Laurence Pay, clerk, plaintiff's, and 
Henry Dawtrey, kt., deforciant Manor of MOOBE and tenements in 
Petworth, Kerdford, Wisborow Green, Upwaltham, Boseham, Funting- 
ton, Sutton, Lurgushall, Tillington, Fittleworth and Stopham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Higham (Mich., 6 Ch. I. 
[1630]). 

Stephen Keble, gent., plaintiff, and William Dawtrey, esq., and 
Anne his wife, Thomas Dawtrey, esq., and Elizabeth Dawtrey, wid., 
deforciants Manor of MOOEE and tenements in Petworth, Waltham 
alias Upwaltham, Bosham, Funtington, Kirdford, Lurgasale and 
Sutton, also advowson of church of WALTHAM alias UPWALTHAM, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 311 

More (Park) in Ringmer. 

Arthur Langworth, esq., plaintiff, and James Thetcher, esq., and 
Mary his wife, Anthony [Staple, esq., and Anne his wife, and Edward 
Isham, esq., and Margery his wife, deforciants Park of MOBE and 
tenements in Eyngmer and Laughton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil, 29 Eliz. [1586-7]). 

Morehall alias Morehale (Manor). 

John Dudley of Sheffeld, co. Sussex, kt., Robert Dudley of Shroys- 
bery, esq., Thomas Dudley, esq., George Dudley, clerk, Peter Middilton, 
Anthony Pelham, gent., Thomas Fynes, chaplain, and Edmund Boucher, 
plaintiffs, and Richard Devenysh, esq., and Thomas Devenysh, his son 
and heir-apparent, deforciants Manor of MOBEHALL and tenements 
in Nenfeld, co. Sussex, and third part of third part of manor of 
Elyngton, co. Northumberland, and third part of third part of manors 
of Combworth, Bonethorp, Sutton, Trusthorp, Manby, Wyberton, 
Skendilby, Wythorne, Bradley, Granesby and Conyngholme, co. 
Lincoln, and third part of third part of manor of Fauxton, co. North- 
ampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Fynes (Mich., 
24 Hen. VIII. [1532J D.C.). 

Robert Holter and John Hepden, plaintiffs, and Thomas Devenyssh, 
esq., and William Devenyssh, gent., deforciants Manor of MOBEHALE 
and tenements in Nenfeld, Hoo and Cattysfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Robert Holter (East., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

William Wenham, John Hepden, and Richard Hele, plaintiffs, and 
John Wenham and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of MOBEHALE 
and tenements in Nendfeld, Wartlyng, Hoo and Cattysfeld, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Wenham (Trin., 1 Eliz. 
[1559]). 

George Farewell, kt., George Farewell, esq., his son and heir- 
apparent, plaintiffs, and John Wenham, gent., and Mary his wife, and 
Arthur Barham and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of MOBEHALL 
and tenements in Nendfeild, Hooe, Ashbornham and Cattesfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Farewell, kt. (Trin., 
18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

George Wenham, gent., and William Benbrigg, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Wenham, junior, clerk, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of MOEEHALL and tenements in Nendfeild and Wartling quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Wenham (Hil., 14 & 15 
Ch. II. [1662-3]). 

John Luxford, gent., plaintiff, and John Wenham, clerk, and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Mountague, clerk, and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of MOBEHALL and tenements in Nendfeild, Wart- 
ling, Hoo, Ashborneham and Cattesfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 20 & 21 Ch. II. [1668-9]). 

John Dunke, esq., plaintiff, and John Luxford, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of MOBEHALL and tenements in Nen 



312 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

feild, Wart-ling and Hoo, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
25 Ch. II. [1673]). 

Thomas Gary, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Rave, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of MOREHALE and tenements in Nend- 
feild, Wartling and Hoo, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

William Withers, esq., Ralph Bowes, John Meakius, Eoland 
Salmon, Nathaniel Withers, Robert Carter, Thomas White, Joseph 
How, John May, William Underbill, esq., Richard King, and Henry 
Lowgh, plaintiffs, and Thomas Dyke, bt., John Fuller, esq., Bryan 
Dunck, gent., Denny Dunck, gent., Edward Dunck, gent., Prances 
Dunck, spr., Beatrice Dunck, spr., and Mary Duuck, spr., deforciants 
Manor of MOREHALL and tenements in Nenfeild, Wartling and 
Hoe, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Withers (Mich., 
5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

Morhod (Manor). See Marhood. 

Morley alias Marley (Manor). 

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

See Hamerden (Trin., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary [1557] ; Hil., 1 Bliz. 
[1558-9] ; Hil., 12 Ja. I. [1614-5]). 

See Woodmancote (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; Hil., 1657 ; East., 
1658). 

Moseham alias Mosehams (Manor). 

George Courthope, gent., plaintiff', and Anthony May, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of MOSEHAM and tenements in Wadherst quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Thomas Munnes and Richard Symonds, plaintiffs, and George 
Courthope, esq., deforciant Manor of MOSEHAMES and tenements in 
Wadherst and Tiseherst quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Munnes (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

See Whiliffh (Trin., 19 Ch. I. [1643]). 

Thomas Peirce, bt., and Thomas Nutt, kt., plaintiffs, and George 
Courthop, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, and George Courthop, esq., 
deforciants Manors of MOSEHAMS and WHILIGH and tenements in 
Ticehurst, Wadhurst, Lamberhurst and Etchingham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Peirce (East., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

See Whiliyh (Mich., 6 Anne [1707] D.C.). 

Mottensden (Manor). 

See Lunsford (Manor) (Mich., 23 & 24 Eliz. [1581] D.C.; Mich., 
6 Ja. I. [1608] D.C.). 

Harbert Lunsford, gent., plaintiff, and John Lunsford, kt., Thomas 
Lunsford, esq., and Cicely Lunsford, deforciants Manor of MOXTENS- 
DEN and tenements in Burrish alias Burwash quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]). 

See Lunsford (Manor) (Triu., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 



vi LI. TO WILLIAM iv. 

Thomas Houghton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Lunsford, esq., 
deforciant Manor of MOTTENSDEN and tenements in Burwash, 
Echingham and Tisehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

See Woodknowle (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670] ; East., 59 Geo. III. 
[1819]). 

Mountfield alias Monfield (Manor). 

See EtcTiingham (Trin., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Thomas Lord, clerk, and Henry English, plaintiffs, and William 
Tirwhitt,esq.,and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of MONFEILD 
alias MOUNFEILD and tenements in Monfeild alias Mounfeild, Bright- 
ling, Battell, Saiehurst, Whatlington and Sedlescombe, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Lord (Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Francis Barneham, kt., and Laurence Maydwell, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Henry English, senior, esq., and Persis his wife, deforciants 
Manor of MONFEILD and tenements in Monfeild, Brightling, Battell, 
Saiehurst, Whatlington and Sedlescombe, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Francis Barneham (Mich., 20 Ch. I. [1644]). 

Laurence Maydwell, esq., plaintiff, and Henry English, junior, 
esq., and Lucy his wife, deforciants Manor of MONFEILD and tene- 
ments in Monfeild, Brightling, Battell, Saiehurst, Whatlington and 
Sedlescombe, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 20 Ch. I. 
[1644-5]). 

Henry English, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Henry English, senior, 
gent., and Persis his wife, deforciants Manor of MONFEILD and 
tenements in Monfeild, Brightling, Battell, Saiehurst, Whatlington 
and Sedlescombe, granted to Henry English, junior, for term of 99 
years next after the decease of Henry English, senior, if said Persis 
so long lives (Trin.. 1649). 

Henry Mallory, esq., and Kichard Chaworth, LL.D., plaintiffs, and 
Henry English, esq., and Lucy his wife, deforciants Manor of MON- 
FEILD and tenements in Monfeild, Brightling, Battell, Saiehurst, 
Whatlinijton and Sedlescombe, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Henry Mallory (Hil., 14 & 15 Ch. II. [1662-3]). 

William Gore, esq., and John Gore, gent., plaintiffs, and Sarah 
Nicoll, wid., John Nicoll, esq., James Nicoll, gent., and William 
Nicoll, gent., deforciants Manor of MONFIELD and tenements in 
Monfeild, Brightling, Battell, Saiehurst, Whatlington and Sedlescombe, 
quitclaimed io plaintiffs and heirs of William Gore (Trin., 12 Anne 
[1713]). 

Mountfield alias Monfield (Park). 

See Glottinqham (East., 20 Ja. I. [1622] ; Mich., 17 Geo. II. 

[1743]). 

Mountfield (Rectory and Advowsou of Vicarage). 

George Stubbersfyld, plaintiff, and Henry Sydney, K.GK, deforciant 
Tenements in Mouutfeld, and rectory of MOUNTFELD and all tithes, 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

great and small, to said rectory belonging, and also advowson of 
vicarage of MOUNTFELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
26 Eliz. [1583-4]). 

John Downton, gent., plaintiff, and George Stubbersfyld and Alice 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Mountfyld alias Moundfyld, and 
rectory of MOUNTFTLD alias MOUNDFYLD, and all tithes of corn and 
grain, also all other tithes whatsoever, great and small, growing, 
arising or renewing in Mountfyld alias Moundfyld, and also advowson 
of vicarage of MOUNTFTLD alias MOUNDFTI/D, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 27 Eliz. [1584-5]). 

John Sackvill, esq., plaintiff, and John Downton, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants .Rectory of MUNFEILD and tenements in Mun- 
feild, Sedlescombe and Whatlington, also advowson of vicarage of 
MUNFELLD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Lionel, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, plaintiff, and Thomas Sack- 
ville, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in Mount- 
feild, and advowson of rectory of MOUNTFEILD, also all tithes 
annually arising, growing or renewing from and out of lands in 
Mountfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. I. 
[1718]). 

Mountham alias Montham (Manor). See Muntham. 

Mowstowes (Manor). 

Nicholas Bawcombt and Richard Scrase, plaintiffs, and John Hill 
and Damans his wife, and Edward Hill, deforciants Manor of MOW- 
STOWES and tenements in Chestham and Hendfeild quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Bawcombe (Trin., 21 Ch. I. [1645]). 

Anne Badmering, wid., and Philip Ansell, plaintiffs, and Sidney 
Lockerson and Elizabeth his wife, John Kempe, William Jemy and 
Gartrude his wife, and Richard Honywood and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of MOWSTOWES and tenements in Hendfeild and 
Horsham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Anne Badmering (Hil., 
6 Geo. I. [1719-20]). 

Muncklowe alias Withyham (Manor). 

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

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

Munckton (Manor). 

See Stoughton (Manor) (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [164S-9]). 
See Westdean (Manor) (Trin., 12 Geo. I. [1726]). 

Mu.ndh.ani (Manor). See Northmundham and Southmundham. 
See Tortington (Manor) (East,, 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Mundham (Eectory). 

James Denchere, gent., plaintiff', and Jeremy Mount, gent., and 
Kebecca his wife, deforciants Rectory of MUNDHAM and all tithes, 
oblations and obventious whatsoever annually growing or renewing in 
Mundham, granted to James Denchere for term of 30 years (East., 
27 Cli. II. [1675]). 

John Duer, esq., plaintiff, and George Farhill, esq., and Sarah his 
wife, deforciants Tenements, parsonage and rectory of MUNDHAM, 
and also tithes and tenths of corn, grain and hay yearly arising in and 
upon 400 ac. land and 200 ac. meadow in Chudham alias Chidham, 
Saint Peter the Great alias Subdeanry, Saint Pancras, Kumboldsweek 
alias Kumboldswhyke, Northmundham, Pagharn and Funtington, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Muntham alias Mountham alias Montham (Manor). 

Edward Darknall and William Davys, plaintiffs, and John Apsley, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of MOUNTHAM and 
tenements in Fyndon, Sullyngton, Wasshyngton and Worthyng, 
settled on said John Apsley and Elizabeth for their lives and the 
longer liver of them, remainder to heirs male of the body of John 
Apsley, remainder to his right heirs (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & Mary 
[1557]). 

Thomas Webbe, plaintiff, and John Apsley of Pulberough, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of MONTHAM and tene- 
ments in Fyndon, Sullyngton and Wasshington, settled on said John 
Apsley and Elizabeth and heirs of John Apsley (Trin., 13 Eliz. 
[1571]). 

Myddelham (Manor). See Middleham. 
Myddellavaunt (Manor). See Mid Lavant. 
Myddelton (Manor). See Middleton. 
Myldham (Manor). See Middleham. 
Mylton (Manor). See Milton. 



Nash (Manor). 

John Leeds, kt., plaintiff, and Edward Bellingham, kt., and John 
Bellingham, esq., deforciants Manor of NASH and tenements in 
Stevniug and Ashurst quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

See Wappinqthorne (Manor) (Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641] D.C. ; 
Hil, 17 Ch. I.' [1641-2] D.C. ; Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663] ; Trin., 
23 Ch. II. [1671] D.C.). 



316 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Nenfield alias Nendfleld (Advowson of Church). 

See Lanyney (Manor) (Hil., 28 & 29 Ch. II. [1676-7]). 
See Ashburnham (East., 1 Anne [1702] D.C.). 

Nenfleld alias Nendfleld (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591] ; East., 12 Ch. I. 
[1636] ; East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Netherfield (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591] ; East., 12 Ch. I. 
[1636]; East.,' 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Netherfield (Manor). 

See IcMesham (Manor) (Trin., 38 Eliz. [1596] ; East., 4 Ja. I. 
[1606] ; Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622] D.C. ; Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Anthony Stapley, esq., John Stapley, esq., and John Gyles, 
clerk, plaintiffs, and Heneage, Earl of Winchelsea, and John Finch, 
esq., deforciants Manors of NETHEBFEILD and ITTINGTON quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of Anthony Stapley (Trin., 1650). 

John Ashburnham, esq., and Joseph Henshaw, S.T.D., plaintiffs, 
and Anthony Stapley, esq., and Dougles his wife, deforciants Manor 
of NETHEBFEILD and tenements in Netherfeild, Battell, Hoo, Ash- 
burnham, Catesfeild, Penherst, Brightlyng and Mundfeild, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Ashburnham (Mich., 
13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

See Bassetts-Fee (Hil., 4 Anne [1705-6]). 

William Markwick, esq., plaintiff, and Philip Henshaw, esq., and 
Mabel his wife, and Philip Henshaw the younger, deforciants Manor 
of NETHEBFIELD and tenements in Netherfield, Battle, Hoe, Ashburn- 
ham, Cattesfield, Penhurst, Brightling, Mundfield and Salehurst, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 7 Geo. II. [1733-4]). 

Netherhall (Manor). 

Richard Leche, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Carew, kt., deforciant 
Manor of NETHEBHALL and tenements in Fletching quitclaimed to 
plaintif and heirs (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

See Plumpton (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ch. I. [1629] ; East., 1656). 

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

Newbarne (Manor). 

Edward Lewkenor, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Walsingham, kt., 
and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of NEWBABNE alias NEW- 
BABNES and tenements in Alderton alias Aldrington, Blatchington 
alias Blachington-Wayfeld, Hoove and Porteslade, quitclaimed to 
plaintif and heirs (East., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

Neweline alias Eweline (Manor). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 317 

New Fishborne (Manor). See Fishbourne. 

New Fishbourne (Advowson of Church). 

See Eumloldswyke (Manor) (Trin., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

New Guldeford. See East Guldeford. 
Newhaven. See Meeching. 

Newick (Advowson of Church). 

See Swanlorough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 
See Wanningo're (Mich., 4 Geo. III. [1763] ; Trin., 52 G-eo. III. 

[1812]). 

Newick (Advowson of Vicarage). 

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

[1710]). 

Newick (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Eectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Newick (Manor). 

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

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

See Street (Manor) (Trin., 1654; Mich., 13 Ch. II. [1661]; 
Hil., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Newick and Ghailey (Manor). 

John Page, plaintiff", and Henry Chaunteler, deforciant Manor of 
NEWYK and tenements in Newyk quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 2 Eliz. [1560]). 

George Boord and Stephen Boord, plaintiffs, and Richard Covert, 
esq., deforciant Manors of NEWYK and WESTOUT NEAR LEWES and 
tenements in Newyk, Westout alias Westenowt near Lewes, Chaley 
and Launsyng, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Stephen Boord 
(Hil., 13 Eliz. [1570-1]). 

See Sugworth (Trin., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

See Ditchling (Manor) (East., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

George Butterwick, gent., plaintiff, and William Board, esq., 
deforciant Manor of NEWICK and CHAYLEY and tenements in 
Newick, Chayley, Cuckfeild, Lyndfeild, Ardingley, Eletching, Helling- 
ley and Wivelsfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff aud heirs (Hil., 1659). 

Timothy Burrell, es^., plaintiff, and William Board, esq., and Joan 
his wife, deforciants Manor of NEWICK and CHAYLEY and tene- 
ments in Newick, Chayley, Cockfeild, Lindfeild, Ardingley, Fletching 
and Hellingley, also tithes of grain annually arising in 450 ac. land in 
COCKFEILD, and 30 ac. land in LINDFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

Edward Eelfe, plaintiff, and John Longley and Martha his wife, 
deforciants Manor of NEWICK and tenements in Newick and 



318 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Fletching quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Geo. I. 
[1716]). 

See Wanningore (Mich., 4 Geo. III. [1763] ; Trin., 52 Geo. III. 
[1812]). 

Newnham alias Courtlands (Manor). 

John Gage, kt., plaintiff, and John Harecourt, kt., deforciant 
Manor of NEWNHAM and tenements in Fletchyng, Marsfeld and 
Newyk, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

Richard Page, plaintiff', and John Gage, esq., deforciant Manor 
of NEWENHAM alias COURTLAND and tenements in Fletchyng and 
Marysfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Mich., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

Charles Howard, kt., and Charity his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Page, senior, and Joan his wife, and Richard Page, junior, deforciants 
Manor of NEWNHAM alias COURTLAND and tenements in Mairsfeild, 
Fletching, "Withiham, Hartfeild, Estgrinsted, Westhothligh and 
Horsted-Keynes, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Charles 
Howard (Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Thomas Coulstock, plaintiff, and Richard Page, senior, and Joan 
his wife, and Richard Page, junior, deforciants Manor of NEWNHAM 
alias COURTLAND and tenements in Marisfeild, Fletchiug, Withiham, 
Hartfeld, Estgrinsted, Westhothligh and Horsted-Keynes, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Thomas Nevinson, esq., plaintiff, and John Hansard, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciqfits Manor of NEWENHAM alias COURTLANDS 
and tenements in Fletching and Maresfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff' 
and heirs (HiL, 13 & 14 Ch. II. [1661-2]). 

John Hansard, gent., and Mary his wife, plaintiff's, and Thomas 
Argles, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of COUETLANDS 
alias NEWNHAM and tenements in Fletching and Maresfeild quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hansard (Mich., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664]). 

Alan Garway, gent., plaintiff, and John Hansard, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of NEWENHAM alias COURTLAND and 
tenements in Marsfield, Fletching, Withiham, Hartfeild, Estgrinsted, 
Westhothligh and Horsted-Keynes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 18 Ch. II. [1666] also fine levied Mich., 30 Ch. II. [1678] ; 
same parties and lands). 

John Newnham, gent., plaintiff, and Alan Garway, gent., and 
Lettice his wife, deforciants Manor of NEWNHAM alias COURTLANDS 
and tenements in Fletching and Maresfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 34 Ch. II. [1682]). 

William Attree and John Attree, plaintiff's, and John Newnham, 
senior, gent., and Anne his wife, and John Newnham, junior, gent., 
deforciants Manor of NEWNHAM alias COUETLANDS and tenements 
in Marisfeild, Fletching, Worth, Eastgrinsted and Hailsham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Attree (Mich., 4 Ja. II. 
[1688]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 319 

Thomas Newnham, gent., plaintiff, and John Newnham, senior, 
esq., John Newnham, junior, gent., William Newnham, Lewis Newn- 
ham, "William Peckham, esq., and Mary his wife, and Nathaniel 
Newnham, deforciants Manor of NEWNHAM alias CoUBTLAITDS and 
tenements in Maresfield alias Marsfield, Fletching, "Worth, East- 
grinsted, Horsted-Keynes, Hailsham, Hellingly and Newick, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hi!., 10 Geo. I. [1723-4]). 

Newnham (Park). 

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

[1722]). 

Newtimber alias Nytymber (Advowson of Church). 

See Newtimber (Manor) (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520] ; Trin., 
14 Hen. VIII. [1522] ; East., 32 Ch. II. [1680] ; Trin., 33 Ch. II. 
[1681] ; Trin., 12 Will. III. [1700] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741] ; 
Mich., 1 Geo. IV. [1820]). 

Newtimber alias Nytymber (Common of Pasture). 

See Newtimber (Manor) (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520] ; Trin., 14 
Hen. VIII. [1522]). 

Newtimber alias Nytymber (Manor). 

Ninian Borell, clerk, William Shelley, Richard Shirley, Thomas 
Cheyne, and Thomas Darell, plaintiffs, and Henry Owen, kt., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of NEWETTMBEE 
alias NYTYMBER and advowson of church of NEWETYMBEE alias 
NYTYMBEE, also moiety of tenements and common of pasture for 
200 sheep in NEWETYMBEE alias NYTYMBEE, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Thomas Cheyne (Trin., 12 Hen. VIII. [1520]). 

Ninian Borell, clerk, Richard Shyrley, esq., William Shelley, 
serjeant at law, Thomas Darell, gent., and Thomas Cheyne, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Henry Owen, kt., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants 
Moiety of manor of NYTYMBEE alias NEWETYMBEE, and moiety of 
tenements in Nytymber alias Newetymber, also common of pasture 
for 200 sheep in NYTYMBEE alias NEWETYMBEE, and advowson of 
church of NYTYMBEE alias NEWETYMBEE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Cheyne (Trin., 14 Hen. VIII. [1522]). 

Thomas Hobbes, esq., and Peter Phesant, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Bellingham, kt., Thomas Bellingham, esq., his son and heir- 
apparent, Henry Bellingham, gent., and John Bellingham, gent., 
deforciants Manors of NEWTYMBEE and WICKUAM and tenements in 
Newtymber, Poynings, Pickombe, Hurst, Westmeston, Awborne, 
Steaning, Scale, Bramber and Hent'eild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Hobbes (HiL, 16 Ja. I. [1618-9]). 

Stephen Leonard, esq., and Thomas Darcey, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Bellingham, esq., deforciant Manors of NEWTYMBEE and 
WICKHAM and tenements in Newtymber, Poynings, Pickcombe, Hurst, 
Westmeston, Awborne, Steaning, Scale, Bramber and Heufeild, quit- 



320 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Stephen Leonard (Hil., 16 Ch. I. 
[1640-1]). 

Henry Barker, esq., and Anthony Collins, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Edward Woodcocke, esq., deforciant Manor of NEWTIMBER quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Barker (East., 1655). 

George Rogers, esq., plaintiff", and Edward Belliugham, gent., 
John Bellingham, gent., and Walter Bellingham, gent., deforciants 
Manor of NEWTYMBER quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

Anthony Collins, esq., and Henry Barker, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Pury Gust, esq., and Ursula his wife, deforciants Manor of NEW- 
TYMBER and tenements in Newtymber, also portion of tithes annually 
renewing in NEWTYMBER, and the advowson of church of NEWTYMBER, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Anthony Collins (East., 

32 Ch. II. [1680]). 

Thomas Osborne, gent., plaintiff, and Pury Gust, esq., and Ursula 
his wife, and Mary Woodcocke, wid., deforciants Manor of NEW- 
TIMBER and tenements in Newtimber, also portion of tithes annually 
renewing in NEWTIMBER, and the advowson of church of NEWTIMBER, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 

Saphira Lightmaker, wid., Edward Lightmaker, gent., and John 
Cotton, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Osborne, gent., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of NEWTYMBER and tenements in Newtym- 
ber, also portion of tithes annually arising and growing in NEWTYMBER, 
and the advowson of ch/irch of NEWTYMBER, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Saphira Lightmaker (Trin., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

Nathaniel Newnham the younger, esq., plaintiff, and Leighton 
Osborne, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of NEW- 
TIMBER and tenements in Newtimber, and all tithes whatsoever 
yearly growing, renewing or increasing in or upon SADDLESCOMB 
FARM in NEWTIMBER, and the advowson of church of NEWTIMBER, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 15 Greo. II. [1741]). 

John Birkett, gent., plaintiff', and John Lewis Newnham, esq., and 
Selina Duclos his wife, deforciants Manor, lordship or royalty of 
NEWTIMBER, and tenements in Newtimber, the advowson or rectory of 
church of NEWTIMBER, and all tithes and portions of tithes whatsoever 
belonging to said rectory, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1 Geo. IV. [1820]). 

Newtimber (Tithes). 

See Newtimber (Manor) (East., 32 Ch. II. [1681]; Trin., 

33 Ch. II. [1681] ; Trin., 12 Will. III. [1700] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. 
[1741] ; Mich., 1 Geo. IV. [1820]). 

New Winchelsea (Advowson of Church and Bailiff of Town). 
See Winchelsea. 

Newyk (Manor). See Newtek and Chailey. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 321 

Ninfield (Advowson of Church). See Nenfield. 

North Bersted alias North Bars ted (Manor). 

See Shripney (Mich., 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Thomas Browne, gent., and Benjamin Portlock, gent., plaintiff's, 
and Richard Ashfeild, bt., and Dorcas his wife, deforciants Site of 
manor of NORTH BERSTEAD and tenements in North Bersted and 
South Bersted alias South Berstead quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
of Thomas Browne (Trin., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

See AUwicTc (Manor) (Hil., 54 G-eo. III. [1814]) 

See Shripney (Trin., 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 

North Chapel (Advowson of Church). 

See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

North Chapel (Manor). 

See Petworth (Manor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514]). 

Northease (Manor). 

See Radmell (Manor) (Mich., 1653). 

Northiam alias Northiham (Advowson of Church). 

Thankf ull Frewen, gent., plaintiff, and Francis, Viscount Mount- 
ague, deforciant Advowson of church of NORTHIHAM quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

Northie alias Northy (Manor). 

Matthew Taylor, plaintiff, and John Blomer, esq., deforciant 
Manor of NORTHY and tenements in Bexill alias Bexley and Battell 
granted to said Matthew Taylor for term of 21 years at the yearly 
rent of one peppercorn (Trin., 1654). 

Henry Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and John Wehb, bt., and Barbara 
his wife, and John Webb, esq., his son and heir, deforciants Manor 
of NORTHIE and tenements in Northie, Baxhill alias Baxley alias 
Bexhill and Battell, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Geo. I. 
[1724]). 

See South Malling-Lindfield-Surleigh-Arches (Trin., 27 Geo. III. 
[1787]). . 

North Launsyng alias North Launcyng (Manor). See Lancing. 

Northmarden (Advowson of Church). 

William Thorne, S.T.D., plaintiff, and Henry Bering, gent., defor- 
ciant Tenements in Northmarden and advowson of church of 
NORTHMARDEN quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 7 Ja. I. 
[1009]). 

Northmarden (Manor). 

William Genman, plaintiff, and Thomas Grenefylde and Alice his 
wife, deforciants Manor of NORTHMARDEN and tenements in North- 

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322 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

marden, also common of pasture for 140 sheep on the common there 
called NOETHMAKDEN DOWN in Northrnarden, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

William Jenman, plaintiff, and John Jenman and Alice his wife, 
deforciants Manor of NORTH MAEDEN and tenements in North 
Marden quitclaimed to plaintiff a^A heirs (East., 33 Eliz. [1591]). 

William Jenman, plaintiff, and Joan Long, wid., and Richard 
Long, her son, deforciants Manor of NOETHMAEDEN and tenements 
in Northmarden quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 18 Ja. I. 
[1620]). 

Henry Peckham, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Jenman and 
Margaret his wife, William Fairemaner and Margaret his wife, John 
Fowke, gent., and Richard Poate, deforciants Manor of NOETH- 
MARDEJT and tenements in Xorthmarden quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

See Holt (Triii., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Northmarden Down (Common of Pasture). 

See Nortliinarden (Manor) (East., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Northmundham (Advowson of Chantry). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536] ; East., 
31 & 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Northmundham (Manor, Rectory, and Advowson of Vicarage). 
See Mundham and South Mundham. 

See Euncton (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

See Nytimber (Manor in Pagham) (Hil., 29 Geo. II. [1756] 
D.C.). 

Henry Wilson, plaintiff, and Cholmondeley Brereton, esq., and 
Susanna his wife, deforciants Rectories of NOETHMUNDHAM and 
HUNSTON alias HUNSON quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
30 Geo. II. [1757]). 

Northstoke (Manor). 

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

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

See Seeding (Hil., 24 Eliz. [1581-2]). 

The Queen, plaintiff, and Thomas, Lord Howard, Baron of 
Walden, deforciant Mariors in cos. Norfolk, Norwich, Essex, Middle- 
sex. Kent. Suffolk and Salop, aud manor of NOETHSTOOKE and 
tenements in Northstooke, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to the Queen, her 
heirs and successors (Mich., 43 & 44 Eliz. [1601] D.C.). 

The King, plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and Katherine 
his wife, deforciants Manors in cos. Norfolk, Norwich, Essex, 
Middlesex, Kent, Suffolk and Salop, and manor of NOBTHSTOOKE aud 
tenements in Northstooke, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to the King, his 
Heirs and successors (Mich., 1 Ja. I. [1603] P.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Lord William Howard, George Ryvers, kt., Richard Amherst, esq., 
and Edward Lyndsey, esq., plaintiffs, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and 
A nne his wife, deforciants Divers manors in cos. Kent, London and 
Middlesex, and manors of NOETHSTOKE, MATES IN ESTGEINSTED, 
BIECHDEN, SOUTHEASTE-HEYTON and TELSCOMBE, and tenements in 
Lyndfeild. Worth, Ardingly, Northstoke, Estgrinsted, Southease, 
Heyton, Telscombe, Horsharn, Pett, Farleigh, Bodiham, Wiuchelsea, 
Marisfeild, Fletching, Buxted, Westham, Retherfeild and Withiam, 
also rectories of FLETCHING and ROTTINGDEAN, co. Sussex, and manor 
of Rigat, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Lord 
William Howard (Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 

John Stans feild, gent., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, 
William, Lord Howard, George Ryvers, kt., Richard Amherst, esq., 
and Edward Lyndsey, esq.. deforciants Manor of NOETHSTOKE and 
tenements in Northstoke, Bury and Atnberley, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs Warranted against said Richard, Earl of Dorset, and 
against heirs of Thomas, late Earl of Dorset, deceased, his father 
(Triii., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

See Denton (Manor) (Trin., 4 Will. & Mary [1692] D.C.). 

See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

Northstoke (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

John Standley, gent., plaintiff, and John Cornford and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Northstoke and rectory pf NOETH- 
STOKE, and tithes of corn, grain, hay, wool, lambs, and all tithes, 
oblations, obventions and emoluments arising in Northstoke, and also 
the advowson of vicarage of NOETHSTOKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff* and 
heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Edward Beeke, plaintiff, and John Standley, gent., and Dorothy his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Northstoke and rectory of NOETH- 
STOKE, and tithes of corn, grain, hay, wool, lambs, and all tithes, 
oblations, obventiona and emoluments arising in Northstoke, and also 
advowson of vicarage of NOETHSTOKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

John Cooper, gent., and Stephen Penkherst, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Stanley, gent., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Northstoke and rectory of NOETHSTOKE, and tithes of corn, grain, 
hay, wool, lambs, and all tithes, oblations, obventions and emoluments 
arising in Northstoke, and also advowson of vicarage of NOETHSTOKE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Cooper (Hil., 5 Ja. I. 
[1607-8]). 

John Spence, esq., plaintiff, and John Apsley, esq., and Hannah 
his wife, George Murrey and Cordelia his wife, and William Brett and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Tenements in Northstoke and rectory of 
NOETHSTOKE, and all tithes to the rectory belonging, and also advow- 
son of vicarage of NOETHSTOKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 2 Geo. I. [1715]). 

John Jolliffe, esq., plaintiff, and Apsley Brett and Anne Brett, spr., 

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324 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

deforciants Tenements in Northstoke and rectory of NOBTHSTOKK, 
and all tithes to the rectory appertaining, and likewise advowson of 
vicarage of NOBTHSTOKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1 Geo. III. [1760]). 

See Combe alias Combes (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

North wood alias Norwood (Manor). 

See Treyford (Manor) (Mich., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] B.C.). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [15G6] D.C.). 

See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] B.C.). 

William Leeffe and John Leeffe, plaintiffs, and Philip, Karl of 
Arrundell, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of NOETHWOODD 
and tenements in Northwood, Stoughton and Upmarden, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Leeffe (Mich., 24 & 25 Eliz. 
[1582]). 

Thomas Miller, kt", and Francis Sone, plaintiffs, and Edward 
Madgwick, gent., and Anne his wife, Henry Blaxton, gent., and Anne 
his wife, Edward Cole and Alice his wife, and Christopher Nevil, 
deforciants Manor of NOETHWOOD and tenements in Nutborne, 
Yapton, Northwood, Stoughton, Upmarden, Berrvcourt, Willbridge, 
and S. Peter the Great, City of Chichester, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Miller '(East., 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

Northwood (Manor Annual Eent). 

Joseph Taylor, plaintiff", and Anne Durell, deforciant Yearly 
rent of 20 issuing out of manor of NOETHWOOD quitclaimed to 
plaintifand heirs (Mich., 12 Geo. II. [1738]). 

Norwood alias Northwood (Lands). 

See Otham (Manor) (Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1720] D.C.). 

Norwood (Manor). See Northwood. 
Notbourne (Manor). See Nutlourne. 

Novington (Manor). 

See Buttinghill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] B.C.). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East,, 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

George Luxford, gent., and Thomas Luxford, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Goring, kt., deforciant Manor of NOVINGTON and tenements 
in Westmeston quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George .Luxford 
(East., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Nutbourne alias Notbourne (Manor). 

Edmund Porde, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Wyndesor, esq., and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciants Manor of NOTBOUENE and tenements in 



'&EN&Y VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 325 

Notbourne, also moiety of manors of BRAMBLETYE and LAVERTYE, and 
tenements in Brambletye, Lavertye, Est Greiiested aud Regatt, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

See Harting (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 8 Eliz. [1560]). 

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

See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

'William Hildrop, plaintiff, and John Brett and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manor of NTJTBORNE quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs 
Warranted against said John Brett and Margaret, and heirs of John, 
and against heirs of Kobert Brett his father and Elizabeth his wife 
(Hil., 45 Eliz. [1602-3]). 

John Tilley, senior, and John Tilley, junior, plaintiff's, and 
Edward Madgewicke, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Moiety 
of manor of NUTBORNE quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John 
Tilley, senior (Trin., 21 Ch. I. [1645]). 

Lawrence Brinley and Robert Brinley, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Brinley and Katheriue his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of 
NUTBOORNE and tenements in Westborne quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Lawrence Brinley (Mich., 1656). 

Richard Wavell, gent., plaintiff", and William Wavell, gent., and 
Edith his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of NUTBOURNE and 
tenements in Westbourne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1658). 

John Lloyd, gent., plaintiff, and Edith Wavell, wid., and Thomas 
Arnold, junior, gent., and Edith his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of NUTBORNE and tenements in Westbourne quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Robert Reynolds, plaintiff", and George Bowler, gent., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of NUTTBOURNE and tenements in West- 
bourne quitclaimed to plain tiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Anne [1705]). 

John Mounsher, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Reynolds, gent., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of NUTBOURNE and tenements in 
Westbourne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 13 Anne 
[1714]). 

Charles Randol Covert, clerk, plaintiff, and John Mounsher, esq., 
and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of NUTUOURNE and tenements 
in Westbourne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 G-eo. II. 
[1733]). 

See Chidham (Manor) (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Nutbourne-S. Cleres alias Saint Cleeres (Manor). 

Ralph Cooper, plaintiff", and John Stoughton, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of NUTBORNE-SAINT CLERES and tene- 
ments in Nutborne- Saint Cleres and Borne alias Westborne quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said John Stoughton 
and Elizabeth and their heirs, and against George Stoughton, gent., 
his brother, and his heirs (Mich., 34 & 35 Eliz. [1592]). 



326 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Moorey, gent., plaintiff, and Adrian Stoughton, esq., and 
Ralph Cooper, gent., deforciants Manor of NUTBORNE-SAINT CLEERE 
alias SAINT CLEERES and tenements in Nutborne-Saint Cleere alias 
Saint Cleeres and Borne alias Westborne quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 1 Ja. I. [1603]). 

William Aylmer, gent., and Thomas Hipkin, plaintiff's, and Richard 
Langrish, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of SAINT 
GLEBES alias CLARES and tenements in Westborne and Boseham, 
co. Sussex, and tenements in Warblington, co. Southampton, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Aylmer (Hil., 11 Ja. I. 
[1613-4] D.C.). 

Nutham (Manor). 

See Shortsfield (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

George Kempe, kt. and bt., and Henry Bishopp, esq., plaintiff's, 
and John Caryll, esq., deforciant Manors of NUTHAM and SHORTTES- 
FEILD and tenements in Westgriusted, Horsham, Outburst and 
Rusper, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of George Kempe (Mich., 
1653). 

William Hill, gent., plaintiff, and Philip Caryll, esq., deforciant 
Manors of NUTHAM and SHORTESFEILD alias SHORTSFEILD and tene- 
ments in Horsham, Nuthurst, Westgrinsted, Rusper, Shipley, Ifeild, 
Thakeham, Chiltington and Billingshurst, quitclaimed to plaint iff and 
heirs (East., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

See Shortsfield (Mich,, 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

Francis Chambre, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Broughton, bt., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of NUTHAM, SHORTSFIELD 
and KNEPP alias KNAPP, and tenements in Shipley alias Shcpley. 
West Grinstead, Horsham and Ifield, and also rectory of HORSHAM, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff und heirs (East., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Maria Aldridge, wid., plaintiff, and Edmund Henry Barker and 
Frances Sarah his wife, deforciants Manors of NUTHAM and SHORTS- 
FIELD and tenements in Nuthurst, Rusper, Horsham, Balcombe, 
Rudgwick and Maplehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Triu., 
58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Nuthurst (Messuage called Ryland). See Eyland. 

Nuthurst (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Cheseworth (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551]). 

Nytymber (Manor). See Newtimber. 

Nytymber (Manor) in Pagham. 

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

John Cowper, gent., and Philip Dai-ell, gent., plaintiff's, and Thomas 
Darell, esq., deforciant Manor of NYTYMBER and tenements in 
Pagham, and common of pasture for 14 ewes and 1 rani in CHARLE- 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 327 

TON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Cowper (Mich., 29 & 
30 Eliz. [1587]). 

George Goring, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Darrell, esq., deforciant 
Manor of NTTYMBEB and tenements and view of frank pledge 
in PAGHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 40 & 41 Eliz. 
[1598]). 

John Shurley, kt., and William Newton, esq., plaintiffs, and George 
Goring, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of NYTYMBEE and 
tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John 
Shurley (Mich., 11 Ja. I. [1613]). 

Thomas Bowyer, esq., plaintiff', and John Shurley, kt., George 
Goring, kt., and Mary his wife, and William Newton, esq., deforciants 
Manor of NYTTMBEB and tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff ? and heirs Warranted against said George Goring and Mary 
and heirs of George, and against heirs of George Goring, esq., 
deceased (East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

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

William Brereton, gent., and William Phillips, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Cholmondiey Brereton, esq., and Susannah his wife, deforciants 
Manor of Woodthorpe, co. Lincoln, and manors of NYTIMBEE and 
NOETHMUNDHAM, and tenements in Nytimber, Northmundham, Pag- 
ham, Hunston alias Hunson alias Huston, Keaner alias Kenward 
alias Kymere and Siddlesham alias Siddleham, and also rectories of 
NOETH MUNDHAM, HUSSION alias HUDSON alias HUSTON and KEANEE 
alias KENWABD alias KTMEEE, and two third parts of all tithes to 
same rectory of North Mundham belonging, and two third parts of all 
tithes issuing out of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 240 ac. land, 2 ac. meadow, 
4 ac. pasture, 12 ac. wood, 50 ac. furze and heath and 50 ac. marsh in 
SIDDLESHAM alias SIDDLEHAM, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of William Brereton (Hil., 29 Geo. II. [1756] D.C.). 



Occley (Manor). See Ockley. 

Ockley alias Occley (Manor). 

Alice Barnham, wid., and Stephen Barnham, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Awood, gent., and Susan his wife, and Edmund Awood, gent., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of OCKLEY alias OCCLEY and 
tenements in Keymer, Cuckfield, Clayton and Ditchening alias 
Detcheling, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Stephen Barnham 
(Mich., 44 & 45 Eliz. [1602]). 

George Luxford, gent., plaintiff, and Martin Barneham, esq., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of OCKLEY alias OCCLEY and 
tenements in Kymer alias Keymer, Cuckfeild, Clayton and Ditchening 
alias Ditcheling, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 13 Ja. I. 
[1615]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Thomas Hider, gent., and Richard A listen, gent, plaintiff's, and 
John Luxford, gent., and Richard Luxi'ord, gent., deforciants Manors 
of OCKLET and G.BOYE alias (3 ROYELAND and tenements in Clayton, 
Keymer, Twynham and Westmiston, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Hider (East., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

Odens alias Odeins (Manor). 

See Horsted-Keynes (Manor) (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

Edward Lightmaker, plaintiff, and Edward Michelborne, esq., 
George Bord, gent., Herbert Morley, esq., John Pay, esq., and Mary 
Bord, wid., deforciants Manor of ODENS and tenements in Horsted- 
Keynes and Westhothly quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1659). 

Odyans (Manor). See Odens. 

Oer (Manor and Advowson of Church). See Ore. 

Offham (Manor). 

See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] B.C.). 

Offington alias Offingham (Manor). 

See Ramsey (Manor) (East., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

John Browne and Thomas Turner, plaintiff's, and John Alford, 
esq., deforciant Manor of OFFINGHAM and tenements in Broadwater, 
Bramber and Goreing* quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John 
Browne (Mich., 13 Geo. I. [1726]). 

Old Court (Manor). 

See Buttinahill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

See Herstmonceux (Castle) (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676] ; Trin., 
6 Anne [1706]). 

See Foxearle (East., 48 Geo. III. [1808] ; Trin., 59 Geo. III. 
[1819]). 

Oldebery (Manor). 

Richard Sakevile, gent., plaintiff, and John Heberden and Thomas 
Heberden, deforciants Manors of OLDEBERY and SEBECHE and tene- 
ments in Oldebery, Sebeche, Boxgrave, Halfnakyd, Ertham, Slyndon, 
Strethampton, Westergate, Sengelton and Westdene, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540-1]). 

Old Land (Manor). 

Richard Amherst, esq., and Edward Amherst, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Wood, getit., and Constance his wife, and Urban Best, clerk, 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of OLDLAND and tenements in 
Buxsted and Marisfeild, and common of pasture for all animals in 
forest of ASHDOWNE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Amherst (East., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 



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329 



John Nutt, clerk, plaintiff, and Richard Arnherst, serjeant at law, 
and Margaret his wife, and Richard Amherst, gent., his son and heir, 
deforciants Tenements in Buxsted alias Bucksted and Marisfeild, 
and common of pasture for all animals in forest of ASHDOWNE, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Richard 
Amherst and Margaret and heirs of Hichard, and against heirs of 
Edward Amherst, gent., deceased, brother of said Richard (East., 
22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

Old Park (Manor). See Alkesborne. 

Old Shoreham alias Ruspar (Manor). See Shoreham. 

Thomas Bowyer, citizen and grocer of London, plaintiff, and 
Robert Suthwell, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of 
OLDSHOHHAM and MADEHERST and tenements in Walderton, Stough- 
ton, Estwyteryng, Southbynsted, Angmeryng, Langburtham, Shuldham 
alias Selham, Rotyngden, Brighelrnestou, Oldshorham, Madeherst, 
Ovyngden and Newshorham, and advowson of church of SHULDHAM 
alias SELHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 31 Hen. VIII. 
[1540]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] 
D.C.). 

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

Stephen Addames, plaintiff, and .John Urkin and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of OLD SHOREHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 1656). 

See Wiggenholt (Manor) (Triii., 6 & 7 Geo. II. [1733] D.C.). 

Edward Elliston, esq., plaintiff, and John Kirrill, esq., John 
Knowler, esq., Barbara Monk, spr., and Thomas May, esq., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manors of RUSPAR alias OLD SHOREHAM and 
WIGGENHOLT, and tenements in Old Shoreham, New Shoreham, 
Cootham, Storrington, Pulborough, Wiggenholt, Hitchingfield, Slynfold 
alias Slynford, Billingshurst, Chiltington, Madgewick, Gretham, 
Ashington, Washington and Wiston, quitclaimed to plaintiff a,nd heirs 
(East., 8 Geo. II. [1735]). 

Colvill Bridger, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Eliot, esq., and 
Catherine his wife, deforciants Manor of RUSPAR alias RUSPEB 
alias OLD SHOREHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 
7 Geo. III. [1707]). 

Old Stoneham (Manor). See Stoneham. 
Olmested (Manor). See Holmsted- Mortimers. 
Olmested-Mortimers (Manor). See Holmsted- Mortimers. 

On sty (Rectory). 

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



330 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES 

On worth (Manor). See Won worth: 

Oram alias Oreham (Manor). 

William Goryng, kt., John Palmer, esq., Thomas Threle, John 
Apseley, John Fennour, and John Covert, son and heir-apparent of 
Eichard Covert, esq., plaintiff's, and Eobert Darkenoll and Alice his 
wife, deforciants Third part of moiety of manor of ORAM and third 
part of moiety of tenements in Henfeld, Abarton and Woodmancote, 
also sixth part of tenements in Warnham, co. Sussex, and third part 
of fourth part of manor of Dacheworth, co. Hertford, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of John Covert Warranted against William, 
Abbot of the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors 
(Mich., 25 Hen. VIII. [1533] D.C.). 

Edward Covert, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Covert, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of ORAM alias OEEHAM and tenements in Henfeld, 
Oram alias Oreham and Woodmancote (which Anne Covert, wid., 
holds for her life of the inheritance of said Eichard, with reversion to 
said Eichard and heirs), granted by said Eichard, after the decease of 
said Anne, to Edward Covert and his heirs (East., 6 Eliz. [1564]). 

Thomas Weller, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Covert, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of ORHAM and tenements iu Henfeld alias Hendfeild, 
Woodmancote, Orham and Abberton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 1656). 

George Luxford, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Covert, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of ORHAM and tenements in Hendfeld alias Hendfeild, 
Woodmancoate, Orham* Abberton and Hurstperpoint, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &nd heirs (East., 12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

G-eorge Luxford, gent., plaintiff', and Edward Covert, esq., and 
Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of ORHAM and tenements in 
Hendfeld alias Heni'eild, Woodmancoate, Orham, Abberton and 
Hurstperpoint, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 19 Ch. II. 
[1667]). 

Thomas Osborne, plaintiff, and Edward Covert, esq., and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of ORAM and tenements in Henfeild and 
Woodmancoat quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (East., 22 Ch. II. 
[1670]). 

Thomas Patching, plaintiff', and Thomas Osborne, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of ORAM and tenements in Henfeild 
and Woodmancoate quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 35 
Ch. II. [1683]). 

Thomas Powell, plaintiff, and Thomas Smith and Hannah his wife, 
deforciants Manor of ORAM and tenements in Henfeild quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 8 Anne [1709]). 

Eichard Scrace, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Smith, gent., and 
Hannah his wife, deforciants Manor of ORAM and tenements in 
Woodmancoate and Hendfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 1 Geo. I. [1715]). 

John Ludlow, ^plaintiff', and Thomas Powell, Eichard Eames, and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. B 

Thomas Smith and Hannah his wife, deforciants Manor of OEAM 
and tenements in Henfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 
1 Geo. I. [1715]). 

Thomas Sheppard, gent., plaintiff', and Thomas Smith, gent., and 
Hannah his wife, deforciants Manor of OEAM and tenements in 
Woodmancoat and Henfeild quitdairned to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 
4 Geo. I. [1717]). 

Ore alias Oare (Manor and Advowsou of Church). 

Bichard Sakevyle, esq., plaintiff, and Godard Halle, gent., and 
Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of QBE and tenements in Ore, West- 
fild, Hastyng, Gestlyug, Farleght, Holyngton, Pette, Iden, Playden and 
Ewerst, also advowson of church of ORE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 34 & 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

Henry Glemham, kt., John Tufton, esq., Thomas Culpeper, esq., 
John Colson, gent., and Richard Connock, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Sackville, K.G., Lord Buckhurst, and Cicely his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of OEB, GESTLYNG. GENSYNG, WYNDE, BALDESLOW, 
FRENCHCOUET alias FABLEIGH and LANKEHERST, and tenements in 
Oer, Saint Maries alias Castle parish, Gestlyng, Hollyngton, Saint 
Leonards, Faireleigh alias Parelie, Westfield, Beckly, Bulverhyde and 
All Saints, and the prebend of BUJ/VERHYDE, and all tithes, oblations, 
obventions and profits whatsoever in Bulverhyde, and advowsons of 
churches of OEB and GESTLYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Henry Glemham (East., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

John Pynche, esq., Thomas Pynche, gent., and Daniel Woollett, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Sackvill, esq., Edward Gage, esq., and 
George Smyth, esq.. deforciants Manor of ORE and tenements in Ore, 
Hollington, Castle S. Mary Hastinges and Hastinges, and advowson of 
church of OEE, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Fynche 
(Mich., 10 Ja. I. [16L2]). 

Thomas Brewer, gent., and John Vincent, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Crispe, esq., deforciant Manor of OARE alias OEB and tene- 
ments in Oare alias Oer and Castle, also advowson of church of OABE 
alias OEB, co. Sussex, and manors of Underdowne and Lottinge, and 
tenements in Herne, Chislett, Westhide, Dymchurch and Burmarsh, 
co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Brewer (Mich., 
16 Ch. I. [1640] D.C.). 

See Telding (East., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Henry Arundell, esq., Henry Tichbnrn, bt., and Anthony Kempe, 
esq., plaintiff's, and John Caryll, junior, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of OARE alias OEB and tenements in Oare alias 
Oer and Castle, also advowson of church of OARE alias OER, 
co. Sussex, aud manors in co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Henry Arundell (Mich, 2 Will. & Mary [1690] D.C.). 

John Fortescue, esq., and Francis Loggin, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Caryll, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, Henry Joseph Tichborne, bt., 
Edward Caryll, gent., and Katherine Caryll, deforciants Manor of 



332 SUSSEX MA.NORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

OAKE alias OER and tenements in Oare alias Oer and Castle, also advovv- 
son of church of OAKE alias OEB, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
of John Eortescue (Mil., 3 Geo. II. [1729-30]). 

James Murray and David Murray, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Caryll, esq., and Mary his wife, 'deforciants Manor of OAEE alias OBE 
and tenements in Ore and Castle parish quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of James Murray (Hil., 10 Geo. 111. [1770]). 

Oreham (Manor). See Oram. 

Orfold alias Overfold (Manor). 

Giles Covert, gent., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, defor- 
ciant Manor of OBFOLD alias OVEBFOLD and tenements in Grene, 
settled on said Earl of Aruudell, to hold to him and heirs male of his 
body, remainder to heirs of the body of said Earl lawfully begotten, 
remainder to right heirs of said Earl (Trin., 7 Ed. VI. [1553]). 

See Bercourt (Manor) (Hil., 5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

Oseys (Manor). 

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

Osnersh and Golbrands (Manor). 

John Kydd, plaintiff?, and Humphrey Covert, esq., deforciant 
Manor of OSNEBSH and COLBBANDES and tenements in Eetherfeild 
and Wytheham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 Ja. I. 
[1604]). 

John Baker, gent., William Baker, and John Baker, plaintiffs, and 
Humphrey Covert, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
OSSNEBSH and tenements in lletherfeild and Wytheham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of John Baker, gent. (East., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

See Birchden (Trin., 1 Ch. I. [1625] ; East , 13 Ch. II. [1661] ; 
East., 12 Geo. II. [1739]). 

Otehale alias Othale (Manor). 

John Michell, senior, esq., Edmund Mychell, gent., John Michel- 
bourn, and Thomas Godman, plaintiffs, and Kobert Kydd and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of OTHALE and tenements in Wevelysfeld, 
Cokefyld, Balcomb, Lyndefeld, Kymer and Hyrstperpoynt, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Michelbourn (East., 33 Hen. VIII. 
[1542]). 

Richard Porter, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Godman, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of OTEHALE and tenements in Wyvelsfeild, Plumpton, 
Hurstperpoint, Barcombe, Dicheiiing and Kymer, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffa.u& heirs (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Otham (Manor). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 333 

James Thetcher, esq., and Thomas Ellys, plaintiffs, and James 
Rootes, gent., and Anne his wife, Thomas Rootes, gent., and James 
Snowe and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of OTHAM and 
tenements in Otham, Haylesham, Foldngton, Westham, Herstmounceux 
and Watlyng, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Thetcher 
(Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1]). 

John Raynes, gent., plaintiff, and Jolm Acton, deforciant Manor 
of OTTHAM and tenements in Ottham, Hailsham, Folkington alias 
Fokington, Arlington and Westham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 2 Ja. II. [1086]). 

Richard Shelley, esq., and Richard Miller, plaintiffs, and . John 
Acton and Elizabeth his wife, and John Miller and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of OTHAM and tenements in Hailsham, Otham, 
Folkington alias Fokeington, Westham and Arlington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Shelley (Hil., 6 Will. III. [1694-5]). 

Otham (Manor and Priory Annual Rent). 

Matthew Decker, bt., plaintiff, and James, Duke of Chandos, and 
Cassandra his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 16 13*. 4d. issuing 
out of manor and priory of OTHAM ; annual rent of 16 16s. Of ?. 
issuing out of college of AKTJNDELL; and annual rent of 3 12s. l^d. 
issuing out of divers lands and tenements in TEUTFORD alias TRAYFOBD, 
NORWOOD alias NORTHWOOD and TORTINGTON, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs Divers annual rents in other counties also 
quitclaimed (Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1720] D.C.). 

Overfold (Manor). See Or/old. 

Over holt (Forest). 

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

Oving (Lands called Standleigh Rent). 

See Deane (Manor in Trotton) (Mich., 35 Geo. III. [1815]). 

Oving (Tithes). 

See Gates (East., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Ovingdeane alias Ovyngden (Advowson of Church). 

See Ovingdeane (Manor) (Trin., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544] ; Hil., 
4&5Ed. VI. [1550-1]. 

See East Ferring (Trin., 15 Ja, I. [1617]). 

See Ovingdeane (Manor) (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich., 24 Ch. I. 
[1648]). 

Ovingdeane alias Ovyngden (Manor). 

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

John Tayler and John Beche, plaintiff's, and Richard Belyngham, 
esq., and Mary his wife, Henry Groryng, esq., and Dorothy his wife, 
deforciants Manor of OVYNGDEN and tenements in Ovyngden, 



334 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Rottyngden, Bryghthelmyston, Kyngeston near Lewes, Bercoinbe and 
Hurstperpound, also advowson of church of OVYNGDEN, settled as to 
one moiety of the said manor, tenements and advowson on said 
Richard and Mary and the longer liver of them, remainder to heirs 
male of the body of Mary by said Richard, remainder to the right 
heirs of Mary ; and as to the other moiety of manor, tenements 
and advowson, to said Henry and Dorothy and the longer liver of 
them, remainder to heirs male of the body of Dorothy by said Henry, 
remainder to right heirs of Dorothy (Trin., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544]). 

John Foxton, plaintiff, and Richard Bellyngham, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of OVYNGDEN and tenements in 
Ovyngden, Rottyngden, Bryghthelmeston, Kyngeston near Lewes, 
Barcombe and Hurstperpound, also moiety of advowson of church of 
OVYNGDEN, settled on said Richard Bellyngham and Mary and the 
longer liver of them, remainder to Edward Bellyngham their son in tail 
male, remainder to Henry Bellyngham another son in tail male, 
remainder to Richard Bellyngham another son in tail male, remainder 
to Thomas Bellyngham another son in tail male, remainder to the heir 
male of the body of said Mary by said Richard, remainder to right 
heirs of said Mary (Hil., 4 & 5 Ed. VI. [1550-1]). 

See East Ferring (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

George Churcher, esq., Henry Faulconer, esq., and Daniel Rogers, 
gent., plaintiff's, and Thomas West, gent., and Cicely his wife, defor- 
ciants Tenements in Ovingdeane and advowson of church of OVING- 
DEANE, also moiety of u^inor of OVINGDEANE. quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of George Churcher (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

William Alcock, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Cotton, esq., defor- 
ciant Tenements in Oviugdeane and moiety of manor of OVINGDEANE, 
also advowson of moiety of church of OTINGDEANE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

William Alcock, gent., plaintiff, and Cicely Rolt, wid., and Henry 
West, esq., and Alice his wife, deforciants Tenements and moiety of 
manor of OVINGDEANE in Ovingdeane quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs 
(East., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Anthony Springett, esq., plaintiff, and Harbert Springett, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, and Harbert Styles and Joan his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of OVINGDEANE and tenements in Ovingdeane, Rotting- 
deane and All Saints, Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1 Ja. II. [1685]). 

William Pellatt, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Payne, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of OVINGDEANE and tenements 
in Ovingdeane quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1 & 2 Ja. II. 
[1685-6]). 

See Ghaloners (Manor) (East., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Henry Hoper, clerk, plaintiff, and William Courthope Mabbott, 
esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of OVINGDEANE and 
tenements in Ovingdeane quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 335 

Ovingdeane (Tithes). 

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

Owborne alias Houghborne (Manor). 

Arthur Langeworth, esq., plaintiff, and John Atwelles and Eobert 
Atwelles, deforciants Manor of OWBORNE alias WOBORNE and 
tenements in Buxsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Bast., 33 
Eliz. [1591]). 

John Langworth, S.T.P., plaintiff, and Arthur Langworth, esq., and 
Eose his wife, deforciants Manor of OWBORNE alias WOBORNE and 
tenements in Bucksted quitclaimed \o plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against said Arthur and Eose and heirs of Arthur, and against John 
Welles and Kobert Welles and their heirs (Trin., 34 Eliz. [1592]). 

John Board, esq., and Francis Board, gent., plaintiffs, and Francis 
Langworth, senior, gent., and Mary his wife, and Francis Langworth, 
junior, gent., deforciants Manor of OWBORNE and tenements in 
Bucksted quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Board (Trin., 
32 Ch. II. [1680]). 

Allan Mills, plaintiff, and John Tabor, gent., and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of HOUGHBORNE and tenements 
in Buxted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Will. III. 
[17011). 

John Newdegate, gent., plaintiff, and William Kempe, gent., and 
Philadelphia his wife, deforciants Manor of OWBORNE alias HOUGH- 
BORNE alias HOUGHBOURN and tenements in Buxtead alias Buxted, 
Maugfeld alias Mayfield, Hethfeld alias Heathfeild, Westhothly alias 
West Hoadley, Fletching, Plumpton, Westmeston, Chiltington and 
All Saints in Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 
7 Geo. II. [1733]). 

Henry Manning, plaintiff, and John Whitfield, gent., and Mary 
his wife, and Thomas Cruttenden and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of OWBORNE alias HOUGHBORNE alias HOUGHBOURNE and 
tenements in Buxted, S. Michael in Lewes and 8. Thomas in the 
Cliffe near Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 24 & 25 
Geo. II. [1751]). 

John Bridger, esq., Eichard Eideout, and Bateman Eobson, 
plaintiffs, and John Whitfeld and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor 
of OWBORNE alias HOUGHBOURNE alias HOUHBOURN and tenements 
in Buxted, Mayfield, Eingmer and S. Thomas a Becket in the Cliffe, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Bateman Eobson (Mich., 29 
Geo. II. [1755]). 

Eobert Saxby, esq., plaintiff, and John Whitfield and Mary his 
wife, James Penvole and Frances his wife, and Henry Manning and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of OWBORNE alias HOUGHBORNE 
alias HOUGHBOURN and tenements in Buxted and Mayfield quitclaimed 
to plaintiff K\\& heirs (Hil., 7 Geo, III. [1767]). 



336 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Pachyng (Manor). See Patching. 
Paeons (Manor). See Pakins. 

Pagham (View of Prank Pledge). 

See Nytymber (Manor in Pagham) (Mich., 40 & 41 Eliz. [1598]). 

Pakins alias Paeons (Manor). 

George Cotton, esq., plaintiff, and John Threele, esq., and Agnes 
his wife, and John Fynes, esq., son and heir-apparent of said Agnes, 
deforciants Manor of PASTES and tenements in Hurstperpoynt and 
Alborne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. 
[1591]). 

See Lewsliam (Mich., 19 Ja. I. [1621] ; Hi!., 1650 ; Trim, 1655 ; 
Hil., 27 & 28 Ch. II. [1675-6] ; Trin., 13 Will. III. [1701]). 

Richard Scrace, plaintiff, and Thomas Short and Ursula his wife, 
and John Short, deforciants Manor of PACONS, also portion of tithes 
of grain in HURSTPERPOINT and ALBORNE, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 11 Anne [1712]). 

Philip Soale, gent., plaintiff, and James Wood, esq., James Wood, 
gent., Auue Crispe, wid., James Lloyd, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, 
Thomas Marchant and Anne his wife, James Hobdon and Sarah his 
wife, John Standon the younger and Elizabeth his wife, and Susanna 
Crispe, spr., deforciants Manor of PACONS alias PAKINS and tene- 
ments in Hurstperpofht and Alborne quitclaimed to plaintiff wt\& heirs 
(Mich., 9 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Pallingham (Manor). 

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

Thomas Gressham, kt., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manors of PALINGHAM, BURY, SANDHURST, WESTBURTON, BIGNOR, 
STOPHAM and HIBERNOWE, and tenements in Palingham, Bury, Sand- 
hurst, Westburton, Bignor, Stopham and Hibernowe, quitclaimed to 
plaintifznd heirs (Mich., 4 & 5 Eliz. [1562]). 

See Ser court (Manor) (Hil., 5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

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

See Arundel (Manor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Richard Browne, esq., plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord 
Lumley, deforciant Manor of PALLTNGHAM and tenements in 
Wysboroughgrene alias Greue, Petworth, Kyrdford, Shellynglye, 
Pulborough and Ibernowe. quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
23 Eliz. [1581]). 

Thomas Sherley, kt., and Thomas Sherley, esq., son and heir- 
apparent of said Thomas Sherley, kt., plaintiffs, and Richard Browne, 
e-*q., deforciant Manorof PALLIXGHAM and tenements in Wysborough 
Grene alias Grene, Petworth, Kyrdford, Shellynglie, Pulborough and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 337 

Ibernowe, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Sherley, kt. 
(Mich., 20 & 27 Eliz. [1584]). 

See Dedisham (Hi!., 22 Ch. I. [1646-7] B.C. ; Mich., 1649 ; 
Mich., 28 Ch. II. [1676] B.C.). 

Barwell Smith, e$(.,plaintiff',a,nd Richard, Lord Onslow, deforciant 
Manor of PALLINGHAM and tenements in Pallingham, Green alias 
Wisborough Green, Kyrford, Petworth, Dedisham, Slingfold, Rudg- 
wick, Itchinfeild and Billings hurst, and also two third parts of manor 
of DEDISHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 14 Geo. II. 
[1741]). 

Charles Smith, esq., plaintiff, and Charlotte Maria Williams 
Onslow, wid., John Williams Onslow, esq., and James Williams, esq., 
deforciants Manors of PALLINGHAM and DEDISHAM and tenements 
in Paliingham, Kirdford, Petworth, Dedisham, Itchingfield and 
Billinghurst and in Green alias Wisborough Green, Slinfold alias 
Slingfold and Eudgewick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

Parham (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

Thomas Bysshopp, esq., plaintiff", and Thomas Palmer, kt., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manors of PARHAM and WIGENHOLT 
and tenements in Parham, Wigenholt and Pulborough, also advowsons 
of churches of PARHAM and WIGENHOLT, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and. 
heirs (East., 43 Eliz. [1601]). 

Kichard Tuf'ton, esq., and Gregory Baker, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Edward Bishopp, kt. and bt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors 
of PARHAM, AVENELLS, CHILTINGTON, SLATER, DRAYTON- WIGENHOLT 
and WIGENHOLT, and tenements in Parham, Gretham, Wigenholt, 
Stopham, Fitleworth, Pulborowe, Billinghurst, Chiltington, Storring- 
ton, Thackham, Oving, Clapham, Patching, Eastangmering, West- 
angmering, Poling, Preston, Ferring, Drayton, Merston, Allingborne, 
Pagham, Mundham and Tangmere, also advowsons of churches of 
PARHAM and ANGMERING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of- 
llichard Tufton (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

John Rose, gent., plaintiff", and Robert Curzon and Harriet Anne 
his wife, and Katheritie Annabella Bisshopp, spr., deforciants Manors 
of PARHAM, WIGGENHOLT, EAST ANGMERING, WEST ANGMERING, 

ClIILTINGTON, IlCHINGFIELD, BlLLINGSHUHST, SLINFOLD, HlJNSTON 

and DRAYTON, the park of PARHAM and rectories of PARHAM and 
EAST ANGMEHING and advowson of vicarage of WEST ANGMERING 
(Hil., 6 & 7 Geo. IV. [1826] Kings Silver Book). 

Parham (Park). 

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

Parham (Rectory). 

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

Parky ns (Manor). St-e Palcins. 

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338 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Parrok and Parrock-Inholmes (Manor). 

John Carill, serjeant at la\v, John Brook, serjeant at law, Gerard 
Dauet, esq., Richard Covert, esq., Thomas Carill, merchant of the 
Staple of town of Gales, and Nicholas Tufton, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Warner, gent., deforciant Manor of PARROK and one water mill 
called " an yren mill " and tenements in Hartfeld (which John 
Warner, father of said Richard Warner, holds for his life of the 
inheritance of said Richard Warner, and which after the death of said 
John Warner to the said Richard Warner and heirs should revert) 
granted after death of John Warner to plaintiff's and heirs of John 
Carill (Mich., 10 Hen. VIII. [1518]). 

Walter Champion, William Roche, and Thomas Perpoynt, all 
citizens and clothiers of London, plaintiffs, and Richard Warner, son 
of John Warner, deforciant Manor of PARROKE and tenements in 
Hartfeld (which John Warner holds for his life of the inheritance of 
said Richard, and which after the death of said John to said Richard 
and his heirs should revert) granted after the death of said John 
Warner to plaintiffs and heirs of William Roche (Mich., 16 
Hen. VIII. [1524]). 

Nicholas Saunder, gent., plaintiff, and Vincent Warner, gent., 
deforciant Manor of PARROCK and PAEROCK-!NHAMS and tenements 
in Hartfeld and Estgrenested quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Nicholas Saunder, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Saunder, gent., 
deforciant Manor of'PARROCK-IiraAMS and tenements in Parrock- 
Inhams, Wyke, Hartfeild and Eastgreenstead, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 32 Eliz. [1590]). 

Isaac Shard, kt., plaintiff, and Edward Norris, esq., and Anne his 
wife, and Richard Norris, esq., deforciants Third part of manor of 
PARROCK and PARROCK-INHOLMES and tenements in Hartfeild and 
East Greensted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. I. 
[1719]). 

Parva-Hampton (Manor). See Littleliampton. 
Parva-Hampton (Rectory). See Littleliampton. 
Parva-Horsted (Manor). See Horsted-Parva. 
Pasheley-Brockhouse (Manor). See Pashley. 

Pashleigh alias Pasley (Manor) in Ticehurst. 

Thomas May, the father, and Thomas May, the son, plaintiffs, and 
James Bulleyu, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
PASHELEYGH and tenements in Pascheleygh, Tysehurst, Echyngham 
and Burgherst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas May the 
father (East., 34 Hen. VIII. [1543]). 

Thomas Wyld, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Hayward, gent., and 
Francis May, gent., deforciants Manors of PASLEY and KETCHINHAM 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

alias KETCHINGHAM and tenements in Tisehurst alias Tishurst, Hawk- 
hurst and Etchingham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich, 
23 Geo. II. [1749]). 

Pashley alias Hartfield-Pashley alias Pashley-Brock- 
house (Manor) in Eastbourne. 

Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, Thomas West, kt. Lord la Warr, 
Henry Guldeford, kt, Edward Guldeford, kt, John Gage, kt, 
Richard Sherley, kt, Edward Ferrers, kt, Edward Wotton, kt, John 
Dawtrye, kt, Roger Copley, kt, John Danet, kt, William Messh- 
monger, clerk, John Shelley, Edward Shelley, Thomas Bysshop and 
John Mountague, plaintiffs, and Matthew Broun, kt, and Fredeswida 
his wife, deforciants Manors of PASSHELET and WEST MARDEN and 
tenements in Estborne, West Merden in Upmarden and Worth, co. 
Sussex, manors of Aythorn, Godwell and Walmeston, co. Kent, 
and manor of Borowhunt, co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Henry Guldeford (Hil, 24 Hen. VIII. [1532-3] D.C.). 

Thomas Gyldredge, gent, plaintiff, and Richard Browne, esq. 
deforciant Manor of PASSHELET alias HARTFELD and PASSHELET 
alias PASSHELET- BROOKEHOWSE and tenements in Estborne, Passheley- 
Brookehowse and Hartefeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil, 
15Eliz. [1572-3]). 

See Eastbourne- Gildredge (Hil, 5 Ch. I. [1629-30]). 

Francis Selwyn, esq, and John Thorpe, esq, plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas Gildredge, esq, deforciant Manor of PASHELET alias 
HARTEFEILD alias HARTEFEILD-PASHELET alias PASHELET-BHOCK- 
HOUSE and tenements in Eastborne and Willingdon quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Selwyn (Trin, 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

See Eastbourne- Gildredge (Trin, 26 Ch. II. [1674]; Trin, 
27 Ch. II. [1675] ; Mich, 3 Ja. II. [1687] ; Trin, 9 Will. III. 
[1697] ; Mich, 9 Will. III. [1697] ; Mich, 3 Anne [1704] ; Hil, 
3 Anne [1704-5] ; Hil, 40 Geo. III. [1800]). 

Pashley-Brockhouse (Manor). See Pashley. 

Pastye Down alias Pastey Down (Manor). 

Thomas Elphick, junior, gent, plaintiff, and John Thetcher and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of PASTTE DOWN and tenements 
in Chiddinglv and Hellingly quitclaimed to plaintiff s^ndi heirs (Mich, 
13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

See misham (Mich, 33 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Patcham alias Peccham (Advowson of Church). 

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

Patcham alias Peccham (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Rectory) (Trin, 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Patcham alias Peccham (Rectory). 

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

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SAO SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

John Shelley, kt. and bt., plaintiff, and Henry Shelley, esq., and 
Cordelia his wife, deforciants Rectory of PECCHAM alias PECHAM 
alias PATCHAM, and all tithes, oblations, obventions, profits and 
emoluments whatsoever to said rectory belonging in Peckham alias 
Pechain alias Patcharn and Lewyke alias Wyke, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff XD&. heirs (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

John Clarke, gent., plaintiff, and John Stapley, kt. and bt., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in Patchain, Hove and Preston, 
and rectory of PATCHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

James Poster, gent., plaintiff, 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 Courthopp, spr., deforciants Tenements in Patcham, Pres- 
ton and Hove, and rectory of PATCHAM, and all tithes to said rectory 
belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 12 Will. ILL 
[1700]). 

John, Lord Delawarr, plaintiff, and Abel Walter and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Patcham, Hove, Preston and Fletch- 
ing, and rectory of PATCHAM, and all tithes to said rectory belonging, 
and two third parts of manor of WORPESBORN alias WAPESBORN 
alias WAPSBORN, and two third parts of tenements in Chailey, Lind- 
field, Fletching and Newick, and moiety of tenements in S. Mary 
Westout and Southover alias S. John in Southover, and common of 
pasture in PATCHAM, HOTE, PRESTON, FLETCHING, CHAILEY, LIND- 
FIELD, NEWICK, S. MARY WESTOUT and SOUTHOVER alias S. JOHN 
IN SOUTHOVER, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 23 & 24 
G-eo. II. [1750]). 

Nathaniel Kemp, esq., plaintiff, and Grace Paine, wid., and John 
Paine, esq., deforciants Tenements in Patcham and rectory of 
PATCHAM (Mich., 53 Geo. III. [1812] King's Silver Book}. 

Patcham (Tithes). See Preston alias Bishop's Preston. 

William Eowe, esq., plaintiff, and John Paine, esq., and Grace his 
wife, deforciants All titlies whatsoever yearly arising, growing or 
renewing from and out of 650 ac. of land and 50 ac. of pasture in 
PATCHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 37 Geo. III. 

[1797]). 

Patch urst alias Patchards (Manor). 

William Threle, esq., plaintiff, and John Fenys, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of PATCHEHEBST alias PATCHERST and 
tenements in Watlyng alias Wartlyng, Hoo and Bexill, quitclaimed 
toplaintiff&nd heirs (East, 2 Eliz/[1560]). 

William Lee and John Lunsforth, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Threell, gent., deforciant Manor of PACHEHURST and tenements in 
Wattlyng, Hooe, Bexhyll, Herstmountseux, Kype and Laughton, 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 341 

quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Lee (East., 17 Eliz. 

[1575]). 

See LewsJiam (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; Mich., 19 Ja. I. [1621] ; 
Hil., 1650 ; Trin., 1655 ; HiL, 27 & 28 Ch. II. [1675-6] ; Trin., 13 
"Will. III. [1701]). 

George Luxford, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Short, M.D., and 
Ursula his wife, deforciants Manor of PATCHAEDS alias PATCHTJRST 
and tenements in Watling alias Wartling, Hoo, Herstmonceux and 
Pevensey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs,^ heirs (Mich., 2 Anne [1703]). 

Patching alias Pachyng (Manor). 

John Ernley, the King's Attorney, John Shelley, Eichard Sherley, 
John Dawtre, Thomas Shelley, clerk, William Shelley, William Everard 
and John Michell, plaintiff's, and Anthony Waldegrave and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of PACHYNG and tenements in 
Pachyng, Sylkeden, Slynfold, Billengeshurst and Chyltyngton, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Shelley Warranted against 
John, Abbot of the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his 
successors (East., 7 & 8 Hen. VIII. [1516]). 

Eoger Copley, kt., Henry Broun, esq., George Shelley, clerk, 
Henry Wylson and John Hunt, plaintiffs, and Anthony Walgrave, 
esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of PATCHYNG 
and tenements in Patchyng, Sylkeden, Slyndfold, Byllyngeshurst and 
Chiltyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of George Shelley 
(HiL, 20 Hen. VIII. [1528-9]). 

See Petworth (Honor) (Hil., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535-6] B.C.). 

William Shelley, kt., plaintiff, and Eichard Lee, son and heir of 
John Lee, dejorciant Manor of PATCHYNG alias PACHYNG and tene- 
ments in Patchyng alias Pachyng and Nutbemes quitclaimed to 
plaintiff tad heirs (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

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

Paynes (Manor). 

John Hall, senior, Eichard Strodewyke, and Eobert Wellys, 
plaintiffs, and William Goryng, kt., deforciant Manor of PAYNES 
and tenements in Ichenour, Bridham and Westwyttryng, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard Strodewyke (HiL, 27 Hen. VIII. 
[1535-6]). 

Peackthene (Manor). See Peakdean. 

Peakdean alias Pekeden (Manor). 

See Dioster (East., 9 & 10 Hen. VIII. [1518]). 

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

See Warbleton (Manor) (East., 5 Eliz. [1563]). 

John Selwyn, gent., plaintiff', and Thomas Parker, esq., and Eleanor 
his wife, deforciants Manor of PECKEDEN alias PEKETHEN and tene- 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

ments in Pekeden, Fryston, Estdenc, Westedene. Excett, Jevington, 
Wyllyngton, Westham, Estborne arid Halesham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 6 Eliz. [1564]). 

John Saint Johns, esq., George Scott, esq., Thomas Scott, gent., and 
Thomas Dike, gent., plaintiffs, and Edward Selwyn, esq., deforciants 
Manor of PEAKEDEN alias PEACKTHENE and tenements in Eriston, 
Eastdeane, Jevington, Willingdon, Haylesham and Arlington, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Saint Johns (Trio., 16 Ja. I. 
[1618}). 

Henry Garton, esq., plaintiff, and Erancis Selwyn, esq., deforciant 
Manor of PEAKEDEANE alias PEAKETHENE and tenements in 
Friston, Eastdeane, Jevington, Wiilingdou, Haylesham, Fokington, 
Eastborne and Arlington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 

3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

Thomas Rowney, esq., and George Stanlake, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Snatt, clerk, and Charity his wife, deforciants Third part of 
moiety of manor of PEAKDEANE and tenements in Friston, Eastdeane, 
Eastbourne, Willingdon, Hailsham, Jevington, Westham and Pevensey, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Rowney (Mich., 4 Anne 
[1705]). 

William Carr, clerk, and Paul Castleman, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Snatt, clerk, and Charity his wife, deforciants Third part of 
moiety of manor of PEAKE-DEANE and tenements in Eriston, East 
Deane, Eastbourne, Willingdon, Hailsham, Jevington, Westham and 
Pevensey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Carr (Mich., 

4 Anne [1705]). 

Thomas Medley, esq., plaintiff, and Nicholas Gilbert, gent., 
Thomas Willard, gent., James Noke and Dorothy his wife, Abigail 
Stevens, wid., William Snatt, clerk, and Charity his wife, and Charles 
Samber and Penelope his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of 
PEAKDEAN and tenements in Fristou, Eastdeane, Eastbourne, Willing- 
don, Hailsham, Jevington, Folkington, Westham and Pevensey, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 8 Anne [1709]). 

Peakes alias Pekes (Manor). 

Thomas Michelborne, gent., plaintiff, and Laurence Michelborne, 
esq., and Edward Michelborne, gent., deforciants Manor of PEKES 
alias PEAKES and tenements in Pekes alias Peakes, Brighthelmestone, 
Iden, Playden, Peasemarsh and Rye, and moiety of manor of HOESET 
and moiety of tenements in Pevensey, Westham and Horsey, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 2 Ja. I. [1604-5]). 

William Drew, gent., plaintiff, and Denny Martin, esq., and 
France.8 his wife, deforciants Manor of PEAKES and tenements in 
East Guilford alias Guldeford and Brighthelmstone, and all tithes of 
corn, grain and hay annually arising from 200 ac. land in DITCHETUNG 
PARK in parish of Keymer; quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
4 Geo. II. [1730]). 

Pearching (Manor). See Perching. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 343 

Peasmarsh (Advowson of Vicarage). 

John Gyles, clerk, Benjamin Scarlett, gent., and Thomas Kennard, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Francis, Viscount Mountague, deforciant 
Advowson of vicarage of PEASEMAUSH quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of John Gyles (Hil, 14 Ch. I. [1.638-9]). 

Peasmarsh (Manor of Prebend). 

Robert Sheppard, gent., and Alexander Sheppard, plaintiffs, and 
Anthony Browne, kt., Viscount Montague, deforciant Manor of 
prebend of PESEMEBSH and tenements in Pesemersh, Beckley and 
Northyham, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Eobert Sheppard 
(Trin., 3 4 Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

Thomas Chowne, esq., Robert Shiphard, esq., Walter Covert, esq., 
and William Wilkinson, esq., plaintiffs, and William Shiphard, esq., 
deforciant Manors of PEASEMAESH, TILLINGHAM and PLATDEN, and 
tenements in Peasemarsh, Beckley, Northiam and TJdymore, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Chowne (Hil., 12 Ja. I. 
[1614-5]). 

See Playden (Hil., 26 G-eo. III. [17861). 

Peasmarsh (Prebend, Rectory and Tithes). 

Alexander Shephard, esq., plaintiff, and John Haye, gent., defor- 
ciant Prebend and rectory of PEASEMEESH and all tithes of corn, 
grain and hay to said rectory belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich.,' 39 & 40Eliz. [1597]). 

Norton Knatchbull, kt., Thomas Knatchbull, esq., and Ealph 
Whitfeld, esq., plaintiffs, and Alexander Shephard, esq., deforciant 
All tithes of corn, grain and hay annually arising in PEASEMEESH 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Norton Knatchbull (Trin., 
11 Ja. I. [16 13]). 

Thomas Bunbury, clerk, and Bridget his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Stronghill, esq., deforciant Moiety of all tithes of corn, grain and 
hay annually arising in PEASEMAESH quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Bridget Bunbury (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

William Pocklington and John Williams, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Francis Blower, esq., David Rowlands, esq., and William Pett and 
Ursula his wife, deforciants All tithes whatsoever annually arising in 
PEASMAESH quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Pocklington 
(East., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

Peccham (Rectory). See Patcham. 
Pedinghoo (Advowson of Church). See Piddinghoe. 
Pedinghoo (Free Fishery). See Piddinghoe. 
Pedinghoo (Free Warren). See Piddinghoe. 
Pedinghoo (Rectory). See Piddinghoe. 



344 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Peeling (Manor). See West-ham. 
Peeling (E/ectory). See Westham. 
Pekes (Manor). See Peakes. 
Pekethen (Manor). See Peakdean. 
Pemsey (Rectory). See Pevensey. 

Penborn alias Herst (Manor). 

See Ashlurnham (East., 6 Ch. I. [1630] ; East., 9 Ch. I. [1633] ; 
Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]; Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; 
Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640] ; Hil., 1659; East., 1 Anne [1702] D.C.). 

Pengeden (Manor). See Ping dean. 

Penhurst (Advowson of Church). 

See Penhurst (Manor) (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617] ; Trin., 11 Ch. I. 
[1635]). 

See Langney (Hil., 28 & 29 Ch. II. [1676-7]). 
See Ashburnham (East., 1 Anne [1702]). 

Penhurst (Manor). 

Edward Mychelborne, gent., plaintiff, and Ninian Burrell, junior, 
gent., deforciant Mangr of PENHURST and tenements in Penhurst, 
Asheburneham, Battell, Dallington, Cattesfyld and Bryghtlyng (which 
Ninian Burrell, senior, gent., holds for his life of the inheritance of 
Ninian Burrell, junior, and which after the decease of Ninian Burrell, 
senior, to Ninian Burrell, junior, should revert) granted after the 
decease of Ninian Burrell, senior, fully to remain to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

Francis Lovell, esq., and Thomas Hayes, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Michelborne, esq., deforciant Manor of PENHURST and 
tenements in Penhurst, Brickling, Catfield, Dallington, Clayton, 
Keymer and Hamondes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis 
Lovell (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Francis Lovell, esq., and Francis Hynde, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Michelborne, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of PENHURST and tenements in Penhurst, Brickling, Dallington, 
Cattesfield, Hitchingfeild, Horsham, Pemsie alias Pevemsie. Watling, 
Cuckfeild, Clayton and Keymer, also advowson of church of CLAYTON 
with KEYMER, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Lovell 
(Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and Theophilus, Lord Howard of Walden, 
plaintiff's, and Francis Eeppes, esq., and Edward Michelborne, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of PENHURST and tene- 
ments in Brightling, Dallington, Penhurst and Catesfeild, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Earl of Suffolk (Mich., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 



Vlll. TO WILLIAM IV. 34& 

Edward Bromrield, gent., and Anthony Carleton, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Charles Howard, kt., deforciant Manor of PENHUBST and 
tenements in Brightling, Dallington, Penhurst and Catesfield, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Bromfield (Mich., 14 Ja. I. 
[1616]). 

Edward Bromfeild, gent., and Anthony Carleton, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edward Michelborne, esq.. and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of PENHURST and tenements in Brightling, Dallington, Pen- 
hurst, Catesfeild, Neufeild, Ashbornham, Watling, arid Herstmoun- 
ceux, also advowson of church of PENHTJKST, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Edward Bromfeild (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

John Gyles, clerk, plaintiff', and Edward Bromfeild, esq., and 
Margaret his wife, and Anthony Carleton, gent., deforciants Manor 
of PENHUBST and tenements in Brightling, Dallingtou, Penhurst, 
Asheborueham, Nendfeild, Wartling, Herstmonceux and Cattesfeild, 
also advowson of church of PENHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and 
heirs (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

See Ittington (East., 1655; East., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

See Lcmgney (Hil., 28 & 29 Ch. II. [1676-7]). 

See Asliburnham (East., 1 Anne [1702]). 

Pennybridge alias Battersden (Manor). See Battersden. 

Pennybridge (Tithes). 

See Mayfield (Rectory) (Mich., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Francis Comber, plaintiff, and Edward Stevens and Elizabeth his 
wife, arid Anne Tompkin, wid., deforciants Tithes of grain, corn, 
sheaves and hay from lands called PENNYBRIDGE, also moiety of 
tenements in Wadhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Matthias Caldicott, gent., plaintiff, and John Barham, esq., and 
Lucy his wife, deforciants Tenements in Wadhurst and tithes of 
grain, corn, sheaves and hay going out of PENNYBBiDaE, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 11 Anne [1712]). 

Pepesham (Manor). See Peplesham. 

Peplesham alias Pepylsham (Manor). 

Thomas G-osslyng, plaintiff, and Thomas Devenyssh, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of PEPYLSHAM alias PEPYSHAM and tenements in 
Boxhyll, Boxley, Burryssh and Hollyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff, 
who grants to said Thomas Devenyssh a certain annual rent or 
annuity of 30 issuing out of said manor (Trin., 33 Hen. VIII. 
[1541]). 

Anthony Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Hardson and Barbara 
his wife, Thomas Goslyng and Elena his wife, and John Hethe and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of PEPYLSHAM and tenements 
in Bexhill, Bexley, Burwassheand Hollyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 



3i6 SUSSEX MA.NORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Harbert Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Pelham, esq., and 
James Thetcher, esq., deforciants Manor of Compton alias Compton- 
Valence, co. Dorset, and manors of PEPLESHAM alias PEPESHAM, 
WARLINGTON and MEREFEILD, and tenements in Bexhill, Helliugli^h, 
Arlington and Haylesham, co. Sussex, and manor of Swinished alias 
Swinisted, co. Lincoln, and two parts of manors of Manby, Cumbe, 
Worth, Barnethorpe, Skendilby, Couisholme, Witheren and Bradley, 
co. Lincoln, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1600-7] 
D.C.). 

Thomas Pelham, bt., plaintiff, and Harbert Pelham, senior, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of PEPLESIIAM alias 
PEPSHAM, WARLINGTON and MEREFEILD, and tenements in Bexhill, 
Beckley, Burwash, Bulverhide, Salehurst, Hellingly alias Helliugligh 
and Haylesham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 13 Ja. I. 
[1615]). 

Peppering alias Pipering (Manor). 

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

See Poling (Manor) (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

William Palmer, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Bustard, esq., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of PEPPERING alias PIPERING 
and tenements in Burpliam and Peppering alias Pipering quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 12 Ja. 1. [1614]). 

John Pannatt, junior, plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and William Palmer, gent., deforciants Manor of PEPPERING 
and tenements in Bvrpham, Peppering, Peppering-Downes and 
Peppering- Brookes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 27 
Ch. II. [1675]). 

William Hollist and John Hollist, plaintiffs, and John Talmy, 
junior, and Judith his wife, deforciants Manor of PEPPERING and 
tenements in Leominster, Tottington, Burpham, Peppering-Downe 
and Peppering- Brookes, also all tithes whatsoever annually arising 
from and out of said premises in LEOMINSTER and TOTTINGTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Hollist (Mich., 13 Geo. I. 
[1726]). 

James Goble, gent., plaintiff, and John Talmy, Thomas Rye and 
Anne his wife, Judith Talmy, Thomas Vinal and Judith his wife, and 
Henry Waller, deforciants Manor of PEPPERING and tenements in 
Burpham, Peppering- Downs and Peppering-Brooks in Burpham, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 22 Geo. II. [1748]). 

Pepylsham (Manor). See Peplesham. 

Perching alias Pearching (Manor). 

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

See Poynings (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1606-7]). 

John Cheele, plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Mountague, and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Site of manor of PEARCHING and tenements 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 34*7 

111 Eaburtou granted to John Cheele for term of 21 years, rendering 
annually 160 to said Viscount and heirs (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Perpointhurst (Manor). See Hurstperpoint. 

Pett (Advowson of Church). 

See Mersham (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2] j Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620] ; 
Hil., 9 Ch. I. [1633-4] ; Trin., 1650; Hil., 1652 ; Hil., 1655 bis; Trin., 
16 Ch. II. [1664] bis; Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Pett (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; Hil., 
1655 bit ; Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664] bit ; Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665] ; Hil., 
10 Will. III. [1698-9]). 

Joseph Gage, esq., plaintiff, and Andrew Wharton, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Edmund Bolsworth and Grace his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of PETT and MEKSHAM and tenements in Pett, 
Faireleigh alias Fairlight, Icclesham and Gestling, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 11 Will. III. [1699-1700]). 

Thomas Medley, esq., plaintiff, and Joseph Edward Gage, esq., 
and Thomas Gage, esq., and Benedicta Maria Teresa his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of PETT and MEBSHAM and tenements in Pett, 
Faireleigh, Icclesham and Gestling, quitclaimed to plaintiff auA. heirs 
(Mich., 4 Geo. I. [1717]). 

Petworth (Advowson of Church). 

See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

Petworth (Honor and Manor). 

Christopher, Cardinal Archbishop of York, George, Earl of 
Salop, Thomas, Earl of Derby, William Gascoigne, kt., John 
Norton, kt., Thomas Curwen, kt., William Fairfax, one of the 
King's Justices, Brian Palmes, serjeaut at law, Thomas Pygot, 
serjeant at law, Richard Broke, serjeant at law, Christopher 
Urswik, clerk, Cuthbert Tunstall, clerk, Nicholas West, clerk, 
John Erneley, the King's Attorney, Geoffrey Proctour, Richard Grene, 
clerk, and William Stable, clerk, plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of 
Northumberland, and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manors and 
lands in cos. Lincoln, Leicester, Gloucester, Somerset, Suffolk, Dorset, 
London, Cambridge and Devon, and manors of PETWOETH, SUITOR, 
DUNKETON, HESSHET, PONYNGES, PEECHYNG, PBESTON-PONYNGES, 
PYXGDEN, WYKE-SANDE, ASSHECOMBE, WALDEEN, HANOI/ETON, 
ALDBINGTON, CHYNTYNG, TOLLINGTON, NOETH-CHAPELL and UPPEB- 
TON, and advowson of church of PONYNGES, also tenements in Pett- 
worth, Sutton, Dunketou, Hesshet, Ponynges, Perchyng, Preston- 
Pouynges, Pyngdeu, VVyke-Sande, Asshecombe, Waldern, Hangleton, 
Aldriiigton, Chyntyng, Tollyngton, Northchapell and Upperton, co. 
Sussex, and manors in co. Hereford, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and. heira 
of Archbishop of Tork (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

The King, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Northumberland, defor- 
ciant Honor of PETWORTH, also manors of PETWORTH, PONYNGYS, 
PEKCHYNG, PRESTON-PONYNGES, PENGEDEN, ASCOMBE, WALDEKNE 
and CHYNTYNG, and tenements in Petworth, Ponyngys, Perchyng, 
Preston- Ponyngy s, Pengedeu, Ascombe, Walderne and Chyntyng, 
co. Sussex, and manors of Stokecursey, Wyndyates, Radway, Canyng- 
ton, Cheddon, Bridgehinton, Spekyngton, Caryfytzpayn, Charleton, 
Batheneston and Shekerwike, co. Somerset, and manors of Burwell, 
Claxby and Calceby, co. Lincoln, and manors of Northam and Hasil- 
bere, co. Dorset, and tenements in co. Middlesex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (Hil., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535-6] D.C.). 

Francis, Earl of Cumberland, Henry, Earl of Southampton, 
Robert, Earl of Essex, William, Lord Burghley, Robert, Lord 
Eiche, Henry, Lord Danvers, Augustiu Nicholls, kt., one of the 
King's Justices, William Herbert, kt., Henry Slingesbie, kt., William 
Slingesby, kt., Richard Hutton, serjeant at law, Francis More, 
serjeant at law, John Carvill, esq., and Thomas Heriot, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Henry, Earl of Northumberland, deforciant Honor of 
PETWORTH alias PETWURD and manors of PETWORTH alias PETWURD, 
SUTTON and DUNKETON, and tenements in Petworth alias Petwurd, 
Sutton, Dunketon, Tilliugton alias Tullington, Uppertou, Buscage 
alias Bustage, Lurgisall alias Lurgishall, Hampuett, West Hampnett 
and Boxgrave, also one market at PETWORTH and one fair for space 
of eight days, and advowson of church of SUTTON, co. Sussex, and 
manor of Calverton, co. Bucks, manor of Haselber- Brian alias 
Haselbury-Brian, co. Porset, manor of Stokecursey alias Stokegursey, 
Wyke-Fitzpaine, Wyneyates, Shotterwyke and Bathneston alias 
Batheston, co. Somerset ; manors of Nonmoncktou, Kirke-Hamerton, 
Grene-Hamerton, Wresill, Newseham alias Newsham, Brerd alias 
Bryud, Gribthorpe, Thproeton, Lekingfeild alias Lekenfeyld, Tadcaster, 
Catton, Spofforthe alias Spasforthe, Lynton, Topcliffe and Kildale, 
co. York, and honor of Cockermouth and Egremound, and manor of 
Cockermouth-Egremound, co. Cumberland, aud castle and barony of 
Prudhaue and manors of Ovingham, Horseley, Harlawe alias Hirlaue, 
Hedley and Barisfourd alias Garisfourd, co. Northumberland, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and their heirs (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615] D.C.). 

Thomas Cart-wright, gent., Hugh Potter, gent., and Robert Scawen, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Algernoun, Earl of Northumberland, deforciant 
Manor of Istleworth-Lyon alias Isleworth alias Thistleworth, co. 
Middlesex, honor of PETWORTH alias PETWURD, and manors of PET- 
WORTH alias PETWUKD, SUTTON, BYWORTH alias BIGWORTH and 
BYWORTH-DUNKETON alias DUNKTON, and tenements in Petworth alias 
Petwurd, Sutton, Dunketon alias Dunktou, Tyllington alias Tulling- 
ton, Upperton, Buscage alias Bustage, Lurgisall alias Lurgishall, 
Hampnet, West Hampnett and Boxgrove, Byworth, Erdsden alias 
Egden, Fitles worth and Kerford, and advowson of church of SUTTON, 
co. Sussex, and manor of Haselber-Bryan alias Haselbury-Bryan, 
co. Dorset, and manors of Stockcursey alias Stokegursey, Wikesfitz- 
payne, Wiudiates, Shokerwicke and Bathneston alias Batheneston, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 349 

co. Somerset, and manors of Nunmonkton, Kirkhamerton, Greene- 
Hamerton, Wresill, Neweseham alias Newsbam, Brend alias Brynd, 
Gribthorpe, Thorneton, Legingfeld alias Lekinf'eld, Tadcaster, Newton 
super Darwent, Catton, Spofforth alias Spoftbrd, Linton, Topcliffe 
and Kildale, co. York, and tenements in city of York, and honor of 
Cockermouth, and barony of Egremond and Allerdale, and lordship 
and manor of Cockermouth, cos. Cumberland and Northumberland, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Cartwright (Trin., 
17 Ch. I. [1641] D.C.). 

Petworth (Great Park). 

Edward Franceys, kt., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Northumber- 
land, deforciant The Great Park of PETWORTH and tenements in 
Petworth granted to Edward Franceys for the term of 21 years, 
rendering 12d. annually to the said Earl and heirs (Trin., 12 Ja. I. 
[1614]). 

Petworth (Market). 

See Petworth (Manor) (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615] D.C.). 

Petworth (Tenements called Westlands, Pravells, Greenhill, and 
Hillcrofts). See Westlands. 

Pevensey alias Pemsey (Eectory). 

Alexander Butcher, gent., John Butcher, gent., and Edward 
Michell, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Hudson, clerk, and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Eectory of PEVENSEY and all tithes, oblations, 
obventions and pensions to said rectory belonging (except the 
advowson of vicarage of PEVENSEY), which rectory the said Thomas 
Hudson and Mary hold during the lives of said Mary, Mary Burton 
and Anne Burton, and the longest liver of them, granted to plaintiffs 
during the same lives and the longest liver of them (Mich., 4 Ch. I. 
[1628]). 

Dudley North, esq., plaintiff, and George Henry Cavendish, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Eectory of PEVENSEY alias 
PEMSEY and all tithes to said rectory belonging granted to plaintiff 
and heirs during lives of William Smith, Charles George Percival, and 
the longer liver of them (Hil., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Phelpham (Manor). See Felpham. 

Pickley (Manor). 

See FilsTiam (Mich., 33 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Pickstones (Manor). 

John Goodwin, gent., plaintiff, and John Payne, senior, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of PICKSTONES and tenements 
in Estgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 12 Ja. 1. 
[1614]). 



350 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Banckes, esq., Eobert Mildmay, esq., and "William Rolfe, 
esq., plaintiff's, and Robert Groodwyn, esq., deforciant Manor of 
PICKSTONES and tenements in Eastgrinsted\ Worth, Lingfeild and 
Forestrowe, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Banckes 
(East., 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

James Nutley, esq., and Ralph Drake, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Groodwyn, esq., deforciant Manors of PICKSTONES, STONE- 
EOCKES and HACKENDEN alias PLACELANDS, and tenements in East 
Gfrinsted and Worth, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James 
Nutley (Mich., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

Joseph Biscoe, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Conyers, esq., and 
Matilda his wife, deforciants Manors of PICKSTONES and STONE"- 
ROCKS and HACKENDEN alias PLACE-LAND, and tenements and moiety 
of 1 messuage in East Grinstead alias Grinstead, Worth and Ling- 
field, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 12 & 13 Geo. II. 
[1739]). 

Piddinghoe alias Pedinghoo (Advowson of Church). 
See Swanlorough (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

Piddinghoe alias Pedinghoo (Free Fishery). 

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

Piddinghoe a^as^Pedinghoo (Free Warren). 

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

Piddinghoe alias Pedinghoo (Rectory). 

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

Walter Turner, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackvyle, kt., Lord 
Buckhurst, and Cicely his wife, deforciants Tenements in Torring 
alias Torring-Nevell and Pedinghoo, and rectory of PEDINGHOO, also 
all tithes of corn, grain and hav in Pedinghoo, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 23 Eliz. [1580-1]). 

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

Nicholas Russell, plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Rectory of PEDINGHOO quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs Warranted against said Earl of Dorset 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]). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]). 

William Pellatt, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Russell and Dorothy 
his wife, Edward Brinckhurst and Mary his wife, and Richard Stiles 
and Katherine his wife, deforciants Tenements in parish of 
S. Michael in Lewes, and third part of rectory of PEDINGHOE, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 31 & 32 Ch. II. [1679-80]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 351 

See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1710]). 

See Godding wick-Farm (Hi!., 2 Geo. I. [1715-6] ; Mich., 5 Geo. I. 
[1718] ; Trin., 11 & 12 Geo. II. [1738]). 

Thomas, Earl of Chichester, plaintiff, and Richard Barnard 
Combes, esq., and Sarah his wife, deforciants One third part of 
rectory of PEDINGHOE and of all tithes to said rectory belonging 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 59 Geo. III. [1818]). 

Pillingworth alias Pillingword (Manor). 

John Comber and Richard Fuller, plaintiff's, and Nicholas Al- 
chorue and Thomas Vaughan and Margaret his wife, deforciants 
Manor of PILLINGWOBD and tenements in Dychvnnyng and Strete 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Comber (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. 
[1560]). 

Pillingworth (Manor Annual Rent). 

John Hamshar, plaintiff, and George Nicholls, esq., and Philippa 
his wife, deforciants Yearly rent of 100 issuing out of manor of 
PILLINGWOBTH and out of tenements in Ditcheling, Westmeston, 
Patcham and Stanmer, granted to plaintiff and heirs during lives 
of George Nicholls and Philippa and the longer liver of them (Trin., 
50 Geo. III. [1810]). 

Pingdean alias Pengeden alias Pyngden (Manor). 

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

Thomas Colstocke and George Alchorne, plaintiffs, and Anthony, 
Viscount Mouutague, and Jane his wife, deforciants Site of manor 
of PINGDEANE and tenements in Pycombe, Cleytou and Patcham, 
granted to Thomas Colstocke and George Alchorne for term of 
21 years from the feast of S. Michael, 1607, rendering annually to 
said Viscount and Jane and heirs of said Viscount 68 and also 
80 wethers (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Pinkhurst alias Pynckhurst (Manor). 

John Apsley, esq., plaintiff, and Heiiry, Earl of Arundell, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of PTNCKHURST and tenements in Slyndfbld, Byllyngeshurst, 
Hytchingfyeld and Chyltington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 18 Eliz. [1575]). 

William Newton, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Shelley, esq., and 
Cordelia his wife, Apsley Newton, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and 
Grace Caldicott, deforciants Manor of PINCKHEEST and tenements in 
Billingsherst, Hitchingfeild, Chiltington, Shipley, Slinfold, Storrington 
and Thakeham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. 
[1670]). 

See WorminqJiurst (Manor) (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781]). 

See Sullington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 



352 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Pipering (Manor). See Peppering. 

Placelands (Manor). See Hackenden alias Placelands. 

See Pickstones (Mich., 30 Ch. II. [1678] ; Trin., 12 & 13 Geo. II. 

[1739]). 

Pladen (Advowson of Church). See PI ay den. 

Plasshed (Manor). 

Richard Day, gent., and Thomas Butler, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Eobert Wellys, gent., deforciant Manor of PLASSHED and tenements 
in Eyngmere and Wyllyngham quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
Eichard Day (Mich.,*2 & 3 Elk. [1560]). 

Playden (Advowson of Church). 

Marmaduke Burton, clerk, Edward Claggett, gent., and John 
Nowell, gent., plaintiff's, and Francis, Viscount Mountague, 
deforciant Advowson of church of PLAYDEN alias PLADEN quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Marmaduke Burton (Trin., 
14 Ch. I. [1638]). " 

Playden (Manor). 

William Scott, esq., John Tufton, esq., Henry Peck, and Eobert 
Marche, plaintiff's, ad Edward Wyndesor, kt., Lord Wyndesor, 
deforciant Manor of PLAYDEN and tenements in Eye, Iden, Pese- 
marsh, Udymer, Beckley and Ewherst, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Scott (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560]). 

See Tillingham (Manor) (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

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

See Madreskam (Hil., 13 Ja. I. [1615-6]; East., 15 Ja. I. 
[1617]). 

William Jemmett, gent., plaintiff", and Josias Pattenson, esq., and 
Mary his wife, Edward Dering, and Eobert Maseall, esq., deforciants 
Manors of PLAYDEN and TILLTNGHAM, manor of prebend of 
PEASMAB.SH and tenements in Peasmarsh, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Hil., 26 Geo. III. [1786]). 

Playden alias Manor of Hospital of S. Bartholomew at 
Playden near Rye. 

Henry Peck, plaintiff, and William Farrar and Joan his wife, and 
Thomas Heath, deforciants Manor of HOSPITAL of S. BARTHOLOMEW 
alias PLAYDEN and tenements in Eye, Playden, Iden, Pesemersh, 
Beckeley and Northeam, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
14 Eliz. [1572]). 

Eobert Brabon, plaintiff, and Henry Peck and Joan Farrar, wid., 
deforciants Manor of HOSPITAL of S. BARTHOLOMEW alias PLAYDEN 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 353 

and tenements in Rye, Playden, Iden, Pesemersh, Beckeley and 
Northeam, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 18 Eliz. [1576]). 
William Cecil, esq., John Baker, esq., and Thomas Horsman, esq., 
plaintiffs, and John Tufton, esq., deforciant Manor of PLAYDEN 
alias manor of HOSPITAL or S. BARTHOLOMEW AT PLAYDEN NEAR BYE 
and tenements in Northiam, Hooe, Ewerst, Peasemersh, Eye, Udymer 
and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Baker (Hil., 
43 Eliz. [1600-1]). 

William, Lord Burghley, Eichard Baker, kt., and Thomas Baker, 
kt., plaintiff's, and John Tufton, kt. and bt., and Nicholas Tufton, kt., 
his son and heir-apparent, and Frances his wife, deforciants Manors 
of Hothfeild, Magna-Bipton, Parva-Bipton, Seeleham alias Sileham, 
Offam alias Offham, Snodbeaine, Pepingstrawe and Caldeham alias 
Cauldham, also advowson of church of Hothfeild, and moiety of 
manor of Swinford, co. Kent, and manor of PLAYDEN alias manor of 
HOSPITAL OF S. BARTHOLOMEW AT PLAYDEN NEAR EYE, and tenements 
in Northiam, Hooe, Ewherst, Westfeild, Eye and Udymer, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Baker (Trin., 14 Ja. I. 
[1616] D.C.). 

See Sodium (Castle) (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4] D.C.). 

Playden (Eectory). 

See Iden (Eectory) (Trin., 32 Oreo. III. [1792]). 

Playden (Salcote Perry). 

See East Guldeford (Manor) (Hil., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538-9]). 

Plompton (Manor). See Plumpton. 

Plumpton (Advowson of Church). 

See Plumpton (Manor) (East., 35 Eliz. [1583]). 

Plumpton alias Plompton (Manor) (including Plumpton-Boscage 
and Plumpton-Piddinghoe). 

Eichard Leache, esq., and Charity his wife, plaintiffs, and Francis 
Carew, kt., deforciants Manors of PLOMPTON - BUSKAGE and 
PLOMPTON-PEDYNQHO and tenements in Plompton, Pedyngho alias 
Pyddynghowe, Wyvelsfeld, Cuckfeild, Balcombe, Lyndfeld, Ardyng- 
lygh, Westhotheligh, Chayligh and Horsted-Keynes, and advowson of 
church of PLOMPTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Eichard 
Leache (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]).* 

Francis Howard, kt., Thomas Graynisford, kt., Charles Cockayne, 
esq., and William Cockayne, plaintiffs, and Charles, Earl of Notting- 
ham, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of PLOMPTON, BARKHAM, 

* In a deed enrolled in Chancery, Close Roll, 35 Eliz., p. 18, the premises conveyed 
are the manor of Plumpton with the advowson of the church of Plumpton, and the 
yearly fee-farm rent of 23 17*. 7d. 

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354 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP PINES. 

NETHEEHALL and TABBING-CAMOIS, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Francis Howard (Mich., 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

Benjamin Scarlett, gent., plaintiff, and Charles Cokayne, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of PLUMPTON, BAEKHAM, TAEING- 
CAMOTS alias CAMWATES and NETIIEEHALL, and tenements in Plump- 
ton, Fletching, Horsted-Kaynes, Westhothly, Pedinghoe, Newick, 
Barkham, Marisfeild and Uckfeild, and also yearly rent of 23 17s. Id. 
issuing out of tenements in Plumpton, Newick, Pedinghoe and West- 
hothley, quitclaimed to plaintiff" imd. heirs (East., 1656).* 

John Page, gent., plaintiff', and Anthony Springett, clerk, defor- 
ciant Manor of PLUMPTON alias PLOMPTON alias PLUMTON alias 
PLEHTON and tenements in Plumpton alias Plompton alias Plumton 
alias Plemton, Peddinghoe and Falmer alias Famer, quitclaimed to 
plaintif&nd heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. II. [1732]). 

Nathaniel Trayton, gent., plaintiff', and Henry Campion, esq., and 
Barbara his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of PLUMPTON 
alias PLOMPTON alias PLUMTON alias PLOMTON and tenements in 
Plumpton alias Plompton alias Plumton alias Plomton, Peddinghoe 
and Falmer alias Famer, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 
9 Geo: II. [1735]). 

James Pelham, esq., and Grey Longueville, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Campion, esq., and Barbara his wife, William Dobell, esq., and Mary 
his wife, and William Hay, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of PLOMPTON alias PLUMPTON alias PLUMTON alias PLOMTON 
and tenements in *Plurnpton alias Plomptou alias Plumton alias 
Plomton and Falmer alias Famer quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
of James Pelham (Mich., 10 Geo. II. [1736]). 

John, Earl of Ashburnham, plaintiff", and Thomas, Lord Pelham, 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of PLUMPTON alias PLOMPTON 
and tenements in Plumpton alias Plompton, Falmer alias Famer, East 
Hoodley alias East Hoathley, Pevensey, Bexhill, Hailsham, Hellingley 
and Piddinghoe, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 26 Geo. III. 
[1785]). 

Plumpton (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] B.C. ; Mich., 8 Anne [1709] ; Trin., 5 & 6 
Geo. II. [1732] ; East., 7 Geo. II. [1734]). 

* Deed enrolled in Chancery, Close Roll, 1656, p. 25, No. 10, by which the Hon. 
Charles Cockaine and Benjamin Scarlett, 20 May 1656, convey manor of Plumpton 
and lands in Plumpton and Pedinghoe and yearly rent of 23 17*. 7rf. to Anthony 
Springett of Plumpton. The manor of Plumpton-Boscage alias the Boscage, part 
of the manor of Plumpton, was alienated by Et. Hon. Charles, Lord Cockaine, 
Viscount Cullen, 1 June 1657, to Robert Prere of Plumpton, gent. This appears 
from two deeds enrolled in Chancery, Close Roll, 1657, p. 12, No. 35, and 15 Ch. II., 
p. 18, No. 39. Henceforth the manor described as Plumpton does not include 
Plompton-Boscage. 



HEN11Y VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 355 

Plumpton-Boscage (Manor), severed from Plumpton. 

See Plumpton (Manor) (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

John Browning, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Springett,, Eichard 
Springett, "William Springett, and Harbert Springett, deforciants 
Manor of PLOMPTON alias PLOMPTON-BUSCAGE and tenements in 
Piompton and Falmer alias Famer quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 2 Will. & Mary [1690-1]). 

Leonard Gale, esq., plaintiff, and John Wakeman, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of PMJMPTON-BOSCAGE quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3 Geo. I. [1717]). 

Charles Scrase, gent., plaintiff', and Henry Humphery, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Third part of manors of PLUMPTON- 
BOSCAGE, WORTH and CRAWLEY, and third part of tenements in 
Worth, Crawley, Ifield, Slaugham, Balcomb, Ardingly, Lindfeild, 
East G-rinstead, West Hoadly, Steyning alias Stening, Beeding alias 
Scale, Kingsbarns, Henfield, Bramber, Hartfield and Isfield, and also 
advowson of church of CRAWLEY, co. Sussex, and third part of tene- 
ments in cos. Surrey and Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 24 Geo. II. [1750] D.C.). 

John Staples, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Blunt, esq., and Sarah 
his wife, deforciants One third part of manors of PLUMPTON- 
BOSCAGE, WORTH and CRAWLEY, and one third part of tenements in 
Worth, Crawley, Ifield, Slaugham, Balcomb, Ardingly, Lindfield, East 
Grinsted, Westhoadly, Steyning alias Stenning, Beeding alias Seale, 
Kingsbarns, Henfield, Bramber, Hartfield and Isfield, and also advow- 
son of church of CRAWLEY, co. Sussex, and third part of tenements in 
cos. Surrey and Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
24 Geo. II. [1750] D.C.). 

Plumpton-Piddinghoe (Manor). 

See Plumpton (Manor) (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

See Meeching (Manor) (Mich., 3 Will. & Mary [1691] ; Hil., 
10 Anne [1711-2] ; East., 3 Geo. II. [1730]). 

Poling alias Polyng (Manor). See Walkhamsted. 

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

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

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arrundell, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manors of POLING, PYPPERYNG, CLYMPSFOLD alias CLYMSFOLD, and 
POLING-SAINT- JOHN alias THE COMAUNDRY OF POLYNG, and tenements 
in Polyng, Est Angmeryng, West Angmeryng, East Preston, West 
Preston, Lymyster, Pypperyng, Clympsfold alias Clymsfold, Hampton- 
Parva, Burpham, Barfham, Arrundell, Warneham, Hame, Northstoke, 
Polyng- Saint- John, Slyndfold and Rudgwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

Eichard Nye, plaintiff, and Edward Caryll, esq., deforciant 
Manors of POLYNG and KNEPP alias KNAPP alias LE HOLYE MOTE AT 
KNEPP and tenements in Polyng, East Angmering, West Angmering, 

A A 2 



356 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FIXES. 

East Preston, West Preston, Lymyster, Pyppering, Hatnpton-Parva, 
Burfham, Barfham, Arundell, Warueham, Ham, Northstoke, Polyng- 
Saint-John, Horshain, West Gfrensted, Steaiiyng, Shipley, Nuthurst, 
Wasshington, Asshingtou, Cowfold and Balcombe, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (East., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Henry N"ye and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manors of POLTNO and KNEPP alias KNAPP alias 
LE HOLYE MOTE AT KNEPP and tenements in Polyng, East Anguieryug, 
West Angmeryng, East Preston, West Preston, Lymyster, Pypperyng, 
Hampton- Parva, Burfham, Barfham, Arundell, AV"arneham, Ham, 
Northstoke, Poly ng-Saint- John, Horsham, West Grrensted, Steanyng, 
Shypley, Nuthurst, Wasshingtou, Asshington, Cowfold and Balcombe, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff* and. heirs (Triu., 18 Eliz. [1576]). 

John Caryll, senior, kt., plaintiff, and Edward Caryll, kt., defor- 
ciant Manors of POLYNG and PoLYNG-SAnrr-JoHH alias THE 
COMMANDBY or POLYNG and tenements in Polyng, Polyng-Saint- John, 
Lymyster, Warnyngcampe, Arundell, Angmering and Hampton- 
Parva, quitclaimed to plaintiff" a,nd heirs (Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

John Shelley, kt. and bt., plaintiff", and John Caryll, kt., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of POLING and POLING- SAINT- 
JOHN alias LE COMMANDRY or POLING and tenements in Poling, Poling- 
Saint-John, Lyminster, Warningcampe, Arundell, Litlehampton, 
East Angmering, West Angmering, Ecclesden, Burpham, Patching, 
Rustington, Perring and Preston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 14 Ja. I. [16*6]). 

Poling (Hundred). 

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

Poling-Saint-Jolm alias the Commandry of Poling 
(Manor) . 

See Poling (Manor) (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]; Mich., 4 Ja. I. 
[1606] ; East., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

See Michelgrove (Trin., 4 Ch. I. [1628] ; East., 12 Ch. I. [1636] ; 
Hil., 1657 D.C.). 

William Dennett and William Hersey, plaintiffs, and John May 
and Anne his wife, and Mary May, wid., and Luke Wady and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of PoLiNG-SAiNT-JoHN and tenements 
in Madehurst, Houghton, Southstoake and Pulburrough, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Dennett (East., 10 Geo. II. 
[1737]). 

See Madehurst (Manor) (Trin., 5 Geo. IY. [1824]). 

Polles worth (Manor). See Polly sworth. 

Pollingfold (Manor). 

Hobert Jousey, gent., plaintiff, and Isaac Woder, esq., and Ursula 
his wife, deforciants Manor of POLLINGFOLD and tenements in 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 357 

Pollingfold alias Ponniogfold and Ridgewick, co. Sussex, arid manors 
of Baynardes and Pollingt'old, and tenements in Baynardes alias 
Baynhurst, Polliugfold alias Ponuingfold, Cranley, Ewhurst and 
Awfold, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 8 Ja. I. 
[1610] D.C.). 

Christopher Parkinson, esq., and Christopher Moyser, gent., 
plaintiff's, and Robert Jossey, esq., deforciant Manors of Baynardes 
and Pollingford and tenements in Baynardes alias Baynhurst, Polling- 
fold alias Ponningfold, Cranley, Ewhurst and Awfold, co. Surrey, and 
manor of POLLINGFOLD and tenements in Pollingfold alias Ponning- 
fold and Ridgewick, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
Christopher Parkinson (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611] D.C.). 

Pollys worth alias Polly sford (Manor). 

Edmund Robertes and William Welles, plaintiff's, and Thomas 
Meneffe, gent., and Constance his wife, deforciants Site of manor of 
POLLTSFOKD alias POLLYSWOBTH and tenements in Pollysford alias 
Pollysworth and Bowroughwash alias Burghwash, also common of 
pasture for all animals in BOWROUGHWASH DOWN alias BUEGHWASHE 
DOWN settled on said Thomas Meneffe and Constance and heirs of 
their bodies, in default remainder to heirs of body of Constance, in 
default remainder to right heirs of Thomas Meneffe (East., 16 Eliz. 
[1574]). 

Thomas Meneffee, plaintiff, and Richard Styleman, deforciant 
Manor of POLLESFOBD alias POLLESWOBTH and common of pasture 
for all animals on BUEWATSH DOWN, and tenements in Burwaysh, 
Bryghtlyng, Hethefeild and Etchingham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

John Polhill, gent., plaintiff, and John Meneffee, gent., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of POLLTSWOETH alias POLLTSFOED and 
tenements in Burwash, Echingham, Heathfeild and Brightlyng, also 
common of pasture on BTJBWASH DOWN, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Robert Banckworth and Richard Banckworth, plaintiffs, and John 
Polhill, senior, gent., deforciant Manor of Buckland alias South 
Buckland and tenements in Luddesdon, Mepeham, Cobham, Byrling, 
Snodland, Paddelsworth, Hailing and Cuckeston, co. Kent, and manor 
of POLLYSWOKTH alias POLLTSFOED and tenements in Burwash, 
Echingham, Heathfeild and Brightling, also common of pasture for 
all animals on BUEWASU DOWN, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Robert Banckworth (Hil., 8 Ja. 1. [1610-1] D.C.). 

Polyng (Manor). See Poling. 

Pons (Manor). 

John Parker, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Sherman, gent., and 
Deonisia his wife, deforciants Manor of PONS and tenements in 
Wyllyngdon and Estborne, and common of pasture for 100 sheep in 



358 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

WTLLYNGDON and ESTBOBNE, quitclaimed to plainliff and heirs 
(Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Ponynges (Manor). See Poynings. 
Popes marsh (Manor). See Bonesmarsh. 

Portslade (Manor). 

See Sompting (Manor) (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

Richard Snellyng, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas West, kt., Lord 
Lawarr, Thomas Pelham, esq., James Thetclier, esq., Thomas Pierce, 
esq., and Herbert Pelham, esq., deforciants Manor of POBTSLADE 
alias POBTISLADE and tenements in Portslade alias Portislade, 
Aldrington, Aberton, Peddinghoo, Telscombe, Meeching, Oviugden, 
Brighthelmeston, Cuckfeild, Hangleton and Chiltington, also advow- 
son of church of ALDBINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 42 Eliz. [1600]). 

Abraham Edwards of Lewes, gent., and Abraham Edwards of 
Brightlyng, gent., plaintiffs, and George Snelling, kt., and Cicely his 
wife, and Eichard Snelling, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants 
Manors of POBTSLADE alias POETISLADE and ATLYNGWOBTH and tene- 
ments in Portslade alias Portislade, Aldrington, Aberton, Peddinghoo, 
Telscombe, Meeching, Ovingden, Brighthelmeston, Cuckfeild, Lewes, 
Hangleton, Chiltington and East Aldrington, also advowson of church 
of ALDRINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Abraham 
Edwards of Lewes (Mich., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

William Borrer, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Phillipps Lamb, esq., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of POKTSLADE 
alias POBTESLADE and tenements in Portslade quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Portslade (Eight of Sea Beach). 

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

Portslade (Tithes). 

Eichard Whetley, gent., plaintiff, and John Barnard and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Westham, Pevensey alias Pemsey, 
Porteslade, Blachington, Twynam and Bolney, also a certain portion 
of tithes annually arising in POBTESLADE and ATHELINGWOBTH alias 
ATTLINGWOBTH, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 41 & 42 
Eliz. [1599]). 

Eichard Wheatley, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Clagett, gent., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Tithes at POBTSLADE quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 10 Ja. I. [1612-3]). 

See Sullington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Portslade (Tithes Annual Eent). 

See Sullington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV* 359 

Portslade (View of Frank Pledge, Free Fishery and "Wreck 
of Sea). 

See Atlingworth (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

Possingworth (Manor) in Waldron. 

Judith Pelham, wid., plaintiff \ and Henry Sydney, E.G., deforciant 
Manor of POSINGWOBTH and tenements in Walderne and Framefeld 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 27 Eliz. [1584-5]). 

William Peck, esq., plaintiff, and John Seynt John, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of POSINGWOETH and tenements in Posingworth and 
"Walderne quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Francis Crawley, serjeant at law, plaintiff, and John Saint John, 
esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of POSSINGEWOETH 
and tenements in Walderne granted to Francis Crawley for the term 
of 60 years, rendering annually one peppercorn to said John and 
Elizabeth and heirs of John (Trin., 22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

Robert Offley, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiffs, and John 
Saint John, esq., and Elizabeth bis wife, deforciants Manor of 
POSINGWOETH and tenements in Posingworth and Walderne quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Offley (Mich., 5 Ch. I. 
[1629]). 

Robert Lord, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Offley, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of POSSINGWOBTH and tenements in 
Waldron quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Hil., 7 Anne [1708-9]). 

Hugh Offley, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Lord, gent., and Rachel 
his wife, and Thomas Offley, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of POSSINGWOBTH and tenements in Waldron quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 11 Anne [1712]). 

Posyngworth (Messuage) in Hartfield. 

Robert Sulyard, plaintiff, and William Bowyer, esq., deforciant 
Messuage and tenements in Hartefeld called POSYNGWOBTH and 
CHUCKELANDES quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 & 2 Eliz. 
[1559]). 

Pott (Manor). 

See Westhampnett (Manor) (East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

Pounds alias Puns (Manor). 

See Lee alias Leigh (East., 36 Hen. VIII. [1545] ; East., 31 Eliz. 
[1589] ; Mich., 4 Ja. I. [1606] ; East., 7 Ja. I. [1609] ; Mich., 15 Ja. I 
[1617] ; Mich., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Powers (Manor). See Slaughterford. 
Pownes (Manor). See Pounds. 
Poynes (Manor). See Pounds. 



360 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Poynings alias Ponynges (Advowsoii of Church). 

See Petworth (Manor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514]). 

Poynings alias Poynynges (Hundred). 

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

Poynings alias Ponynges (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [151-4] ; Hil., 27 
Hen. VIII. [1535-6] D.C.). 

The King, plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Mountague, and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manors of PONYNGES and PERCHING and tene- 
ments in Aburton, Ponynges and Perching, quitclaimed to the King, 
who grants the same to Viscount Mountague and Jane during their 
lives and the longer liver of them, remainder to heirs male of the body 
of said Viscount to hold of the King, his heirs and successors, by the 
service of half one knight's fee, remainder to the heirs male of the 
body of Anthony Browne, kt., deceased, master of the horse of King 
Henry VIII., with reversion in default to the King, his heirs and 
successors (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1606-7]). 

William Saxpes, plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Mountague, 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Site of manor of POYNINGES and 
tenements in Poyninges, Newtymber, Edberton and Alborne, granted 
to William Saxpes for term of 21 years, rendering annually 139 and 
one boar (apruni) to said Viscount and Jane and heirs of said Viscount 
Mountague (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Pravells. See Westlands (Messuage). 

Preisthawes (Manor). See Priesthawes. 

Preston (Hundred). See Preston alias Bishop's Preston. 

Preston (Manor). 

See Ham (Manor) in West Angmering (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] ; 
Trin., 8 Eliz. [1566]). 

Preston (Manor) in Binderton. 

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

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

See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570]). 

Eichard Lewknor, esq., plaintiff, and John Aylwyn, gent., aud 
Mary his wife, deforciants Site of manor of PKESTON and tenements 
in Binderton and Westdean quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said John Aylwyn and Mary and heirs of John, 
against heirs of John Aylwyn, deceased, his father, and against heirs 
of John Aylwyn, deceased, his grandfather (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2]). 

See Stouffhton (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

See Westdean (Manor) (Trin., 12 Geo. 1. [1726] D.C.). 

Preston alias Bishop's-Preston (Common of Pasture). 
See Patcham (Rectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 



tiENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 361 

Preston alias Bishop's-Preston (Hundred aud Manor). 

Jonas Bateman and Abraham Tillard, plaintiffs, and Anthony 
Shirley, bt., Eichard Shirley, esq., Arthur Onslowe, esq., and Elizabeth 
Shirley, deforciants Manor of PBESTON and tenements in Wightdean 
alias Weightdeane alias Wightden alias Wigden, Patcham, Preston 
alias Bishop's-Preston, Brighthelmston, Westmeston alias West- 
myston alias Westmiston, Hove and Middleton, also portions of 
tithes in BBIGHTHELMSTON and PATCHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Jonas Bateman (Hil., 28 & 29 Ch. II. [1676-7]). 

Gilbert Horsman, esq., plaintiff, and Judith Western, deforciant 
Sixth part of manor of PBESTON and tenements in Wightdeane alias 
Weightdeane alias Wightden alias Wigdeu, Patcham, Preston alias 
Bishop's-Prestou, Brighthelmston, Westmeston alias Westmynston 
alias Westminston, Hove, Middleton, Slaugham and Bolney, also 
sixth part of portion of tithes in BBIGHTHELMSTON and PATCHAM, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 12 Geo. I. [1725-6]). 

Gilbert Horsman, plaintiff, and Sarah Western, spr., deforciant 
Sixth part of manor of PBESTON and tenements in Wightdeane alias 
Weightdeane alias Wightden alias Wigden, Patcham, Preston alias 
Bishop's-Preston, Brighthelrnston, Westmeston alias Westmynston 
alias Westminston, Hove, Middletou, Slaugham and Bolney, also 
sixth part of portion of tithes in BBIGHTHELMSTON and PATCHAM, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

Gilbert Horsman, esq., plaintiff, and Anne Western, spr., defor- 
ciant Sixth part of manor of PBESTOK and tenements in Wightdeane 
alias Weightdeane alias Wightden alias Wigden, Patcham, Preston 
alias Bishop's-Preston, Brighthelmston, Westmeston alias Westmyn- 
ston alias Westminston, Hove, Middletou, Slaugham and Bolney, 
also sixth part of portion of tithes in BBIGHTHELMSTON and 
PATCHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Geo. II. 
[1729-30]). 

Francis Warden, esq., plaintiff", and Charles Western, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of PBESTON and tenements in Wightdeane alias 
Weightdeane alias Wightden alias Wigden, Patcham, Preston alias 
Bishop's-Preston, Brighthelmston, Westmeston, Hove, Middleton, 
Slaugham and Bolney, quitclaimed to plaintiff aud heirs (Mich., 
9 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Charles Callis Western, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Walsingham 
Western, clerk, deforciant Hundred of PRESTON and manors of 
PBESTON, WHITEDEAN alias WEIGHTDEAN alias WIGHTDEANE 
alias WIGDEN, and RADDINGDEANE alias BATTINGDEANE, and 
tenements in Preston alias Bishop's-Preston, Wightdean alias 
Weightdean alias Wightdeane alias Wigden, Patcham, Bright- 
helmstone, Westmestou alias Westminston alias Westminstan, 
Hove, Middleton, Slaugham and Bolney, and all tithes arising out 
of certain lands in BBIGHTHELMSTON, PATCHAM and PBESTON 
alias BISHOP'S-PBESTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
34 Geo. III. [1794]). 



362 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Preston alias Bishop's-Preston (Tithes). 

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

Preston alias East Preston alias Preston-Millars (Manor). 

Thomas Palmer, kt., William Shelley, serjeant at law, John 
Palmer, esq., Eobert Palmer and John Caryll, plaintiff's, and Edward 
Levvkenor and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of EST PRESTON 
alias PRESTON-MILERS and tenements in Est Preston and Angineryng 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Caryll (Trin., 18 Hen. VIII. 
[1526]). 

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

See Wick (Manor) in Lymister (Hil., 9 Geo. 1. [1722-3] ; Trin., 
20&21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Preston alias East Preston (Tithes). 

See Kingston (Manor). (Trin., 51 Geo. III. [1811]). 

Preston-Beckhelwyn (Manor). 

The King and Queen, plaintiff's, and John Cheke, kt., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Divers manors and tenements in cos. Suffolk, 
Essex, Cambridge and Huntingdon, and manors of PRESTON-BECK- 
WELL and Hoo, and tenements in Preston-Beckwell and Hoo, co. 
Sussex, and manors and tenements in co. Lincoln and Norfolk, quit- 
claimed to the Queen, her heirs and successors (East., 3 & 4 
Ph. & Mary [1557] B.C.). 

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

John Stansfeild, gent., and Eichard Evelyn, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
PEESTON-BECKHELYYN and tenements in Bedingham quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of John Stansfeild Warranted against Eichard, 
Earl of Dorset, and Anne, and heirs of said Earl, against heirs of Eobert, 
Earl of Dorset, deceased, his father, and against heirs of Thomas, Earl 
of Dorset, deceased, his grandfather (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Susanna Morley, plaintiff, and John Evelyn, esq., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of PRESTON-BECKHELVYN and tenements in 
Bedingham, Westfirle, Glyne and South Mailing, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff Siiidi heirs (East., 1655). 

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

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

Preston-Millars (Manor). See Preston. 

Preston-Poynings (Manor). 

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

Thomas Pelham. bt., plaintiff', and Francis, Viscount Mountague, 
Jeforciant Manor of PRESTON-POYNINGES and tenements in West- 
firle, Beddingham, Glynde, Laughton, Easthothly, Waldron, Jeving- 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 363 

ton, Alciston, Berwick, Selmeston, Eckington alias Ripe, Arlington 
and Alfriston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 8 Ch. I. 
[1632]). 

Walter Burrell, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Oliver, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and John Oliver, gent., deforciants ~M.a,nor of 
PRESTON-POYNLNGS and tenements in West Firle, Beddingham, Glynd, 
Laughton, Easthothleigh, Waldron, Jevington, Alciston, Berwick, 
Selmeston, Eckington alias Ripe, Arlington, Alfriston, Lewes, Fram- 
feild and Mayfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (HiL, 1650). 

John Oliver, gent., plaintiff", and John Browne, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of PRESTON- PONINGS and tenements in 
Westfirle, Beddingham, Glynd and Laughton, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

See Amies alias Levetts (HiL, 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Prestwood (Manor). 

See Eusper (Manor) (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

John Myddleton, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Cowper, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of PRESTWOOD and tenements 
in Ifeild and Rusper quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (East., 6 Ja. I. 
[1608]). 

Richard Arnold and William Arnold, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Middleton, senior, esq., Walter Middleton, gent., and Thomas Middle- 
ton, junior, gent., deforciants Manor of PRESTWOOD and tenements 
in Ifield and Crawley quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Arnold (East., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

Thomas Ladde and Christopher Wood, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Arnold and William Arnold, deforciants Manors of PRESTWOOD, 
HORTON and BONWICK alias BONWICK-PLACE, and tenements in Ifeild, 
Rusper, Warnham and Steyning, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Ladde (Mich., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Prancis Heatley, gent., plaintiff', and Thomas Arnold, gent., and 
Susan his wife, deforciants Manors of PRESTWOOD, HORTON and 
BONWICKS alias BONWICKS-PLACE, and tenements in Ifeild, Rusper, 
Warnham and Steyning, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
2 Geo. I. [1716]). 

Priesthawes alias Preisthawes (Manor). 

See Mersham (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2] ; Hil., 1652 ; Trin., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664]). 

Princkham (Manor). See Starburrow. 

Prinsted (Manor). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1564] ; Hil., 25 Eliz. 
[1582-3]). 

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

See Ghidham (Manor) (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 



364 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Provander (View of Prank Pledge). 

See West Hurting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 & 33 
Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Pulborough (Advowson of Church). 

See Pulborough (Manor) (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568] ; East., 41 Eliz. 
[1599]). 

Eichard Harrison, kt., plaintiff, and William Satterthwait, esq., 
and Susan his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of PULBOBOUGH 
quitclaimed to plaintifsu\d heirs (East., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

See Pulborough (Manor) (Hil., 13 Will. III. [1701-2]; Mich., 
13 Geo. I. [1726]). 

See Wick (Trin., 20 & 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Cyril Jackson, esq., plaintiff and Sir George Colebrooke, bt., 
Morris Robinson, esq., William Southouse, esq., Charles, Earl of 
Tankerville, and Emma his wife, and John Aubrey, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of PULBOEOUGH quit- 
claimed to plaintiff" and heirs (East., 15 Geo. III. [1775]). 

George, Earl of Egremont, plaintiff, and John Prescott and Maria 
his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of PULBOEOUGH quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 Geo. III. [1775]). 

Pulborough (Free* Fishery). 

See Pulborouffh (Manor) (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

Pulborough (Manor). 

Roger Gysse, plaintiff, and John Apsley, gent., and William 
Dawtrey, esq., deforciants Manor of PTILBEEOWGH and tenements in 
Pulberowgh, also advowson of church of PULBEEOWGH, settled on 
John Apsley and heirs (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

Henry Shelley, esq., plaintiff, and George Apsley, esq., and 
Ancilla his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of PULBOEOUGH 
and tenements in Pulborough, also advowson of church of PUL- 
BOEOUGH, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

Christopher Coles, gent., and John Monke, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Onley, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, and William Monke, 
gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of PULBOEOUGH and 
tenements in Pulborough, Billiugshurst and Wisborough Greene, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Christopher Coles (Hil., 1658). 

Thomas Gittins, plaintiff, and Edward Onley, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, and Thomas Onley, gent., deforciants Manor of PULBOEOUGH 
and tenements in Pulborough, Billinghurst and Wesborough Greene, 
and free fishery at PULBOEOUGH, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

William Nelson, esq., and Charles Harrison, gent., plaintiffs, and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 365 

Francis Mose, senior, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of PULBEEOUGH and tenements in Pulberough, Petworth, Fitleworth, 
Billingshurst, Rotherbridge and Bognor, also rectory of PULBEEOUGH, 
and also all tithes to said rectory belonging, and advowson of church 
of PULBOEOUGH, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of "William Nelson 
(HiL, 13 Will. III. [1701-2]). 

Dassigny Desborow, plaintiff, and Francis Mose, esq., and Jemima 
his wife, deforciants Manor of PULBOEOUGH and tenements in Pul- 
berough, Petworth, Fitleworth, Billingshurst and Rotherbridge, also 
rectory of PULBEEOUGH, and all tithes to said rectory belonging, and 
advowson of church of PULBEEOUGH, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 13 Geo. I. [1726]). 

James Colebrooke, esq., Thomas Elder, esq., and John Lightfoot, 
plaintiffs, and Francis Mose, gent., Davis Thomas, gent., Jemima 
Mose, wid., and John Parsons, gent., deforciants Manor of PUL- 
BOEOUGH and tenements in Pulborough, Petworth, Fittleworth, 
Billinghurst, Rotherbridge, Ferring and Kingston, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of James Colebrooke (Mich., 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Harry Tullett, plaintiff, and Robert Butcher and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manor of PULBOEOUGH and tenements in Rudg- 
wicke quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 5 Geo. III. [1765]).' 

See Telscombe (Manor) (Trin., 4 Geo. IV. [1823] ; Mich., 5 
Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Puns (Manor). See Pounds. 

Pyecomb (Advowson of Church). 

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

Pynckhurst (Manor). See Pinkhurst. 

Pynclehurst (Manor). 

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

Pyngden (Manor). See Pingdean. 



Quetch worth (Manor). See Cotcfiford. 
Quotchford (Manor). See Cotchford. 



Racton (Manor). 

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

John Knight, esq., plaintiff, and George Gounter, kt., deforciant 
Manors of RACTON and WOODMANCOTT and tenements in Racton, 



366 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OE PINES. 

Westborne, Funtington, Upmarden, Stoughton, Eogate and Harting, 
co. Sussex, and manor of Cornpton and tenements in Compton and 
Freshwater in Isle of Wigbt, eo. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff' 
and heirs (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609] B.C.). 

Humphrey Handford, esq., and Hugh Handford, gent., plaintiffs, 
and George Gunter, kt., and John Gunter, esq., deforciants Manor 
of EACTON and tenements in Eacton and Westborne quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Humphrey Handford (Hil., 15 Ja. I. 
[1617-8]). 

William Lewis, kt. and bt., Eobert Hide, esq., and Eichard 
Gfounter, gent., plaintiff's, and Greorge Gounter, esq., deforciant 
Manors of EACTON and WOODMANCOTT and tenements in Eacton, 
Woodmancott, Westbourne, Alsworth, Upmarden, Stoughton, Eogate 
and Harting, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Eobert Hide (Hil., 
11 Ch. I. [1635-6]). 

William Sherrington, senior, esq., and William Sherrington, junior, 
esq., plaintiff's, and Greorge Gounter, esq., deforciant Manors of 
EACTON and WOODMANCOTTE and tenements in Eacton, Woodman- 
cotte, Westborne, Alsworth, Upmarden, Stoughton, Eogate and 
Harting, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William Sherrington, 
senior (East., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Henry Maynard, bt., William Wither, esq., Joseph Goddard, esq., 
and Thomas Blagrave, gent., plaintiff's, and Chnrles Gouuter Nicoll, 
esq., deforciants Manors of EACTON and WOODMANCOTTE and tene- 
ments in Eacton, AJToodmancotte, Westborne, Alsworth, Upmarden, 
Stoughton, Eogate and Harting, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
Henry Maynard (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

James Gordon, esq., plaintiff", and William, Earl of Dartmouth, and 
Frances Katherine his wife, deforciants Manors of EACTON and 
WOODMANCOTT and tenements in Eacton, Westbourne and Stough- 
ton, granted to James Gordon and heirs during the lives of William, 
Earl of Dartmouth, and Frances Katherine, and the life of the longer 
liver of them (Mich., 36 Geo. III. [1795]). 

Racton alias Broome alias Ghulgrove (Manor). See Bromes. 

Raddingdean alias Rottyngden (Manor) in Preston. 

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

Henry Knevett and Thomas Spencer, plaintiff's, and John 
Vaughan, esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of EABDTNG- 
DEN alias EOTTTNGDEN and tenements in Bysshopp's-Preston, Bryght- 
helmeston and Wyghtden, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry 
Knevett (East., 5 Eliz. [1563]). 

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

Radmell (Free Fishery). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 367 

Radmell (Manor). 

Hatton Berners, gent., and John Scrimshire, gent., plaintiff's, and 
George Pierrepont, esq., and Mary his wife, and Samuel Jones, esq., 
deforciants Manors of RADMELL, NORTHEASE and BLECiiiNaTON- 
WAYFEILD, and tenements in Radmell. Northease and Blechington- 
Wayfeild, granted to Hatton Berners and John Scrimshire during the 
lives of Diana, wife of George Porter, esq., and Charles Goreing, esq.. 
and the longer liver of them (Mich., 1653). 

Radmell alias Beverington-Radmell (Manor) in Eastbourne. 

George Parker, esq., plaintiff, and John, Lord Abergavenny, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of RADMELL alias BEVEBING- 
TON-RADMELL and tenements in Eastbourne and Willingdon quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

Ramscombe (Manor). 

See Reighton-S. Glere (Hil., 16 Ch. I. [1640-1]). 

Rattingdeane (Manor). See Radding'aean. 

Ratton (Manor). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

Ratton-Hereward (Manor). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

Rawmere alias Raughmere alias Mid Lavant (Manor, 
Rectory, and Advowson of Vicarage). See Mid Lavant. 

Raymons alias Raymonds (Manor). 

John Page, junior, and John Fry, plaintiff's, and Nicholas Page and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of RAYMONS alias RAYMONDES and 
tenements in Worthing in parish of Brodewater quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Page (Mich., 38 & 39 Eliz. [1596]). 

Anne Page, wid., plaintiff, and Nicholas Page and John Page, 
deforciants Manor of RAYMOND alias RAYMONDES and tenements in 
Worthing and Broadwater quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

William Blaker, gent., plaintiff, and William Bayly and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of RAYMONDS and tenements in Worth- 
ing and Broadwater quitclaimed to plaintiff s^ndi heirs (East., 1655). 

Henry Peckham, kt., and James Robson, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Blaker, gent., and Anne his wife, Francis Page, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, Edward Hobson, gent., and William Fletcher, 
gent., deforciants Manor of RAYMONDS and tenements in Broadwater 
and Worthing quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Peckham 
(Mich., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

John Hawkins and Henry Ferris, plaintiffs, and Richard Bramble, 
deforciant Manor of RAYMOND alias RAYMONDS and tenements in 
Worthing and West Thorney quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Hawkins (East., 23 Geo. II. [1750]). 



368 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

"William Markes, plaintiff, and John Ferris and Sarah his wife, 
deforciants Manor of RAYMOND alias RAYMONDS and tenements in 
"Worthing and Broadwater quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
20 Geo. III. [1780]). 

Redmeridge alias Redmilridge (Manor). 

See Groomlridge (Hil, 44 Eliz. [1601-2] D.C. ; Mich., 5 Ja. I. 
[1607] D.C. ; Trin., 16 Ja. I. [1618] D.C. ; Mich., 34 Geo. III. 
[1793]). 

Retherfleld (Manor and Park). See Eotlierfield. 
Rever (Manor). See River. 

Riche alias Ritch (Free Fishery). 

See Kenor (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568] ; Hil., 8 Ja. I. [16LO-1]). 
See Walberton (Manor) (Trin., 1653 D.C.) 

Riches (Manor). See Home-Place. 

Ringmer (Common of Estovers). 

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

Ringmer (Manor). 

Thomas, Earl of Dorset, High Treasurer of England, plaintiff, and 
Edward, Earl of Worcester, Robert Johnson, kt., and George Ryvers, 
kt., and Frances his yife, deforciants Manors of RYNGMER, LANGNEY 
and WILLINGDON, and tenements in Ringmer, Langney, Willingdon, 
Westham and Boreham, also view of frank pledge in ISPELD, and 
moiety of hundred of LOXFELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

See BucTchurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

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

Ringmer (Park). 

Thomas Sackevyll, kt., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and John Corne- 
f ord and Eleanor his wife, deforciants Park of RYNGMER and tenements 
in Ryngmer quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Eliz. [1580]). 

Ringmer (Rectory). 

See Brambletye (Manor) (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611] D.C.). 

Thomas Robinson, gent., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, 
and Edward Sackvill, esq., deforciants Rectory of RINGMEE and tene- 
ments in Ringmer quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 11 Ja. I. 
[1613-4]). 

Henry Guildford, kt., and John Morley, kt., plaintiffs, and George 
Smith, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Tenements in Fram- 
feild, Easthothleigh and Esthothlie, and rectory of RINGMER, granted 
to Henry Guildford and John Morley during life of said Margaret 
(East., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IT. 369 

John Hetherington, gent., plaintiff, and John Stapley, kt. and bt., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in Ringmer and Laughton 
and pectorv of RINUMER quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
15 Ch. II. [1063]). 

See Broyle (Park) (Trin., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

Richard Harland, esq., plaintiff, and John Watson, esq., and 
Hannah his wife, and George Watson, gent., deforciants Tenements 
in Ringiner and Laughton and rectory of RINGMER quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 8 Geo. II. [1735]). 

See Broyle (Park) (East., 14 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Ringmer (Tithes). 

See Goat (East., 44 Geo. III. [1804]). 

Ringmer alias Delves (Manor). 

Thomas Bust, plaintiff, and William Delve, deforciant Manor of 
RYNGMER and tenements in Byngmer, South Mawlyng, Glynd, Clyff 
near Lewes and Wellvngham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (HiL, 
5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

John Saxpes and Anne his wife, plaintiffs, and Eobert Delve, 
senior, John Delve, senior, William Delve, Eobert Delve, junior, John 
Delve, junior, Richard Delve and Nicholas Delve, deforciants Manor 
of RYKGMER and tenements in Ryngmer quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Anne Saxpes (Trin., 22 Eliz. [1580]). 

John Cobie, gent., and Clement Athurst, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Samuel Towres, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of DELVES and tenements in Ringmer, Southmalling and Clive 
near Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Cobie (East., 
7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Samuel Towers, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Saxpes, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants 5 ac. meadow and moiety of manor of 
DELVES, and moiety of tenements in Ringmer, Southmalling and 
Clive near Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 8 Ja. I. 
[1610]). 

Richard Kidder, plaintiff, and Samuel Towers, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of RINGMER alias DELVES and tenements 
in Ringmer, Framfeild, Clive near Lewes and Southover, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1650). 

Edward Boys, plaintiff, and Samuel Short, gent., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of RINGMER alias DELVES and tenements in 
Ringmer quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (HiL, 1650). 

Ripe alias Rype (Manor). 

John Jefferay, serjeant at law, plaintiff, and William West, kt., 
Lord de la Warr, Thomas West, esq., his son and heir-apparent, and 
Thomas West, esq., his brother, deforciants Manor of RYPE and 
tenements in Law gh ton, Selmeston, Chalvyngton, Arlyngton, Alcyston, 
VOL. xx. B B 



370 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OJ? FINES. 

Haylesham, Walldren, Hothelygh, Hellyngligh, Chyttinglygh, West- 
firle and Rype alias Eckvngton, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs 
(Trin., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

Thomas Pelham, bt., James Elvers, esq., and Anthony Stapley, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Robert, Earl of Lyndsey, and Elizabeth his wife, 
and Mountagu Bartie, K.B., son and heir-apparent of said Earl and 
Elizabeth, deforciants Manors of RIPE, CHITTINGLEIGH, BIRCH, 
HELLINGLEIGH and MAWFEE, and tenements in Chittingleigh, "Wal- 
dron, Willingdon, Hethfeild, Hartfeild, Easthoathleigh, Haylesham, 
Pevensey, Bedingham, Hellingleigh, Nenfeild, Ripe alias Eckington, 
Selmeston and Laughton, also rectory of HELLINGLEIGH, and advow- 
son of vicarage of HELLINGLEIGH, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Pelham (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

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

Ripe alias Rype (Hundred). 

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

Ritch (Free Fishery). See Eiche. 

River alias Rever alias Trever (Manor and Advowson of Free 
Chapel). 

William Goryng, kt., plaintiff, and Robert Appylyerd and Anne 
his wife, deforcianlf Fourth part of manor of REUER alias TREUER 
and tenements in Tyllyngton, Ludgarshale, Farnehurst, Loddysworth 
and Petworth, and advowson of free chapel of REUER, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &K& heirs (East., 26 & 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 

The King, plaintiff, and John Dawtry, esq., and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of REVER and tenements in Rever, Ludgarshale, 
Tullyngton and Lodysworth, quitclaimed to the King and his heirs 
(East., 31 & 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

The King, plaintiff, and Richard Covert, esq., and Blanche his 
wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of RTVER alias TRY.VAY and 
tenements in Tullyngton quitclaimed to the King and his heirs 
(Hil., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541-2]). 

Laurence Alcock, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Rigbey, gent., 
deforciant Manor of RIVER and tenements in Tillington and 
Lodsworth, and also free fishery in the waters of Tillington and 
Lodsworth, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 15 Ch. II. 
[1663]). 

Robertsbridge alias Robertys-Brygge (Advowson of Abbey). 
See Hastings (Honor) (Trin., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513]). 

Robertsbridge (Manor and Site of Monastery). 

Roger, Earl of Roteland, plaintiff, and Richard, Earl Clanricard, 
and Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of ROBERTSBRIDGE and site 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 371 

of monastery of EOBEBTSBBIDGE, and tenements in Eobertsb ridge, 
Salehurst, Ewehurst, Streitfeild, Hothley, Puryfeild, Glasey, Udyham 
and Faireley, co. Sussex, and manor of Easton alias Eason, and tene- 
ments in Eolvenden, Benendeii alias Bidenden and Tenderden alias 
Tenwarden, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Ja. I. 
[1605-6] D.C.). 

Francis Goston, esq., and Thomas Scryven, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Roger, Earl of Eoteland, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor 
of EOBEBTSBBIDGE and tenements in Saleherst alias Salehurst, 
Ewherst alias Ewhurst, Tiseherst alias Tisehurst, Northiam, Beckley, 
Whatling alias Whatlington, Munfild, Burwash, Farligh, Bread, 
Bodyham, Setlescombe, Dallingtoii, Gestling and Westfeild, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Francis Goston (Mich., 7 Ja. I. 
[1609]). 

Charles Samford, gent., William Emot, gent., Henry Tayler, gent., 
and Thomas Cartwright, gent., plaintiff's, and Eobert, Viscount Lisle, 
and Eobert Sydney, kt., his son and heir-apparent, deforciants Manor 
of EOBEBTSBRIDGE, and site of late monastery of EOBEBTSBBIDGE, 
and tenements in Saleherst alias Salehurst, Ewherst alias Ewhurst, 
Tyceherst alias Tycehurst, Northiham, Beckley, Watlington alias 
Whatliugton, Muntfeild, Burwash, Fareligh, Bread, Bodyham, Sedles- 
couibe, Dallington, Gestling and Westfeild, co. Sussex, and manors of 
Penshurst, Cepham, Westligh, Enffeild alias Ensfeild, Hippesbrooke 
and Hawdeu, also rectory of Leigh next Tunbridge, and advowsons of 
churches of Penshurst and Cowden, and vicarage of Leigh near 
Tunbridge, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Charles 
Samford (Trin., 16 Ja. I. [1618] B.C.). 

William Collins, esq., and John Pomeroy, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Eobert, Earl of Leicester, deforciant Manor of EOBEETSBBIDGE, and 
site of late monastery of EOBEETSBBIDGE, also tenements in Saleherst 
alias Salehurst, Ewherst alias Ewhurst, Tyceherst alias Tycehurst, 
Northiham, Beckley, Watlington alias Whatlington, Muntfeild, 
Burwash, Fareligh, Bread, Bodiham, Sedlescombe, Dallington, Gest- 
ling and Westfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Collins (Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Thomas Webster, bt., plaintiff, and John, Earl of Leicester, and 
John Sambrpok, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
EoBEETS-BsiDGE, and site of late monastery of EOBEBTS.BEIDGE, 
and tenements in Saleherst alias Salehurst, Ewherst alias Ewhurst, 
Tyceherst alias Tycehurst, Pothain alias Pootham, Beckley, Watling- 
ton alias Whatlington, Muntfeild, Burwash, Fareleigh, Bread, Bodi-, 
ham, Sedlescombe, Dallington, Gestling and Westfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 2 Geo. II. [1728-9]). 

Rockland alias Boreham and Rockland (Manor). See 
Soreham and Rockland. 

Rockland in Borham (Manor). See Boreham and Rockland. 

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372 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP TINES. 

Roffey o^'rtsRougbey (Manor). 

Thomas West, kt., Edward Ferrars, kt., John Shelley, esq., William 
Shelley, serjeant at law, Richard Sherley, Edward Slewekenour [c], 
Thomas Sherley, Henry White, esqs., Thomas Shelley, clerk, Eichard 
Shelley, Edward Shelley and John Shelley, junior, plaintiffs, and 
Roger Copley, esq., deforciant Manors of ROUGHEY, WABNHAM and 
HUEST, and tenements in Horsham, Warnham, Roughey, Hurst, 
Rouisper, Ichyngfeld, Southbartyng and Westhartyng, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Shelley (Hil., 16 Hen. VIII. 
[1524-5]). 

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

William Shelton, esq., plaintiff', and William Copley, senior, esq., 
deforciant Manor of ROUGHEY and tenements in Horsham and 
Rusper, co. Sussex, and manors of Gatton alias Gayton, Colley alias 
Collye and Maze, and advowson of church of Gatton, co. Surrey, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Ja. I. [1615] D.C.). 

George Kempe, kt. and bt., JohnCaryll, esq., and John Wakeman, 
gent., plaintiffs, and George Weston, esq., and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of ROTJGHEY and tenements in Horsham and 
Rusper, co. Sussex, and manors of Gatton alias Gayton, Colley alias 
Collye and Maze, also advowson of church of Gatton, co. Surrey, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of George Kempe (Trin., 22 Ch. I. 
[1646] B.C.). 

George Weston, esq., plaintiff, and John Weston, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants-i-l&Loiety of manors in co. Surrey and moiety of 
manor of ROUGHEY and tenements in Horsham and Rusper, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 1649 D.C.). 

John Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and John Weston, esq., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of ROUGHEY and tenements in Horsham, 
Rusper and Crawley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
1653). 

Henry Nevill, gent., and Philip Weston, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Weston, esq., and Mary his wife, and Richard Weston, gent., defor- 
ciants Manor of ROUGHEY and tenements in Horsham and Rusper 
Juitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Nevill (Mich., 21 Ch. II. 
1669]). 

John Taylor, esq., and John Middleton, esq., plaintiffs, and John 
Weston, esq., deforciant Manors of Sutton in Woking, Coley alias 
Colley and le Maies alias Maze, co. Surrey, and manor of ROUGHEY 
alias ROFFEY alias ROWPFEE, and tenements in Horsham and Rusper, 
co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Taylor (Trin., 
1 Anne [1702] D.C.). 

Edward Hansley, gent., and Jonas Sedgly, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Weston, esq., deforciant Manors of Sutton in Woking, Coley 
alias Colley and le Maies alias Maze, co. Surrey, and manor of 
ROUGHEY alias ROFFEY alias ROWFFEE, and tenements in Horsham 
and Rusper, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward 
Hansley (Trin., 12 Geo, I. [1726] D.C.), 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 



373 



Rogate (Free Warren). 

See West Harting (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [L59u]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Rogate (Manor). 

See Tortinqton (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 
See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Rogate (Market or Pair). 

See West Kartinq (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; East., 26 Eliz. 
[1584] B.C. ; Midi., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Rogate (Rectory). 

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

Rogate (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]). 

Rogate-Bohunt (Manor). 

See Bogate-College (East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

See Deane (Manor) in Trotton (Hil., 13 Will. III. [1701-2]). 

Rogate-College (Manor). 

Richard Bone and Richard Brydger, plaintiff's, and John Lumley, 
kt., Lord Lumley, deforciant Manors of ROGATE-COLLEDGE and 
ROGATE-BOWEHUNT and tenements in Bramshott, Tratton, Rogate, 
Hartyng and Stedham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard 
Bone Warranted against said John, Lord Lumley, and heirs, and 
against heirs of Henry, late Earl of Arundell, deceased (East., 26 Eliz. 
[1584]). 

Roghey alias Awkesborne alias Hawkesborne (Manor). 

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

Rolfhogys (Manor). 

Dean and Canons of the College of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of 
York, in the University of Oxford, plaintiff's, and Henry Stafford, 
Lord Stafford, and Ursula his wife, deforciants Manor of ROLFHOGYS 
in Whythyham and tenements in Whithyham, co. Sussex, and other 
lands in Kent, Surrey, Suffolk and Cambridge, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and their successors (Hil., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526-7] D.C.). 



374 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Roncton (Manor). See Buncton. 

Rontington in Saperton (Manor). See Saperton. 

Rotherbridge (Hundred). 

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

Rotherfield (Common of Pasture). 

See Walshes (Mich., 43 Geo. III. [1802]). 

Rotherfield alias Retherfield (Manor). 

Isaac Sedley, esq., and Richard Sedley, esq., plaintiff's, and William 
Sedley, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of RETHER- 
FIELD alias ROTHERFIELD, co. Sussex, and manors of Filloughley alias 
Fellougley and Allesley alias Awsley, co. Warwick, granted to Isaac 
Sedley and Richard Sedley and heirs of Richard Sedlev during life of 
Elizabeth Sedley (Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606] D.C.). 

Rotherfield alias Retherfield (Park). 

George Goodman, gent., plaintiff, and John, Lord Abergavenny, 
and Elizabeth his wite, deforciants Park of RETHEHFEILD alias 
ROTHERFEILD and tenements in Retherfeild alias Rotherfeild and 
Fant alias Fant-Pittes granted to George Goodman and heirs during 
the lives of said George, and of William Goodman and George 
Goodman, his sons, and the longest liver of them (Mich., 1651). 

Rottingdean (Advowson of Church). 

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

Rottingdean (Rectory). 

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

See NorthstoTce (Manor) (Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616] D.C.). 

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

Rottingdean (Tithes). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] B.C.). 
See Balsdean (Tithes) (Mich., 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

Rottyngden (Manor) in Bishop's-Preston. See Baddingdean. 
Roughey (Manor). See Bo fey. 
Rousper (Manor). See Busper. 
Rowffee (Manor). See Boffey. 

Rowly alias Rowley (Manor). 

Edward Bellingham, kt., and Mary Bellingham, plaintiff's, and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 375 

William Cuipeper, bt., and Edward Culpeper, gent., deforciants 
Manor of ROWLY alias ROWLEY, co. Sussex, and manors of Rowly 
alias Rowley and Burstowe, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Edward Bellingham (East., 6 Ch. I. [1630] D.C.). 

Walter Burrell, esq., plaintiff, and William Culpeper, bt., and 
Edward Culpeper, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
ROWLY alias ROWLEY and tenements in Ardingly, Worth and Charle- 
wood, co. Sussex, and manors of Itowly alias Rowley and Burstowe, 
co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. I. [1646] 



Rowses alias Rowseys (Manor). 

Thomas Hasell, plaintiff, and Thomas Duffyld and Alice his wife, 
deforciants Manor of EOWSESE and tenements in Eastgrynsted quit- 
claimed to plaint iff" and heirs (Mich., 3 & 4 Eliz. [1561]). 

Kichard Lysney, plaintiff', and Baptist Hasell and Anne his wife, 
and Thomas Hasell and Juliana his wife, deforciants Manor of Row- 
SEYS and tenements in Estgrensted quitclaimed to plaintiff^ and heirs 
(Mich., 26 & 27 Eliz. [1584]). 

Lord William Howard and George Ryvers, kt., plaintiffs, and 
John Groodwyn, gent., and Margaret his wife, Edward Groodwyn, gent., 
Edward Payne and Anne his wife, and William Lystney and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of Rowsis and tenements in Eastgrinsted 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Lord William Howard (Hil., 
7 Ja. I. [1609-10]). 

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

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

Rudgwick (Rectory). 

Alice Cottle, wid., and Richard Lloyd, kt., LL.D., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Hever, esq., one of the Barons of the Exchequer, and Penelope 
his wife, deforciants Rectory of RUDGEWICK alias RYDGEWICK and 
tenements in Rudgewick alias Rydgewick which Henry Hever and 
Penelope hold during the lives of William Dew, gent., and Charles 
Pinfold, gent., and the longer liver of them, granted to Alice Cottle 
and Richard Lloyd during the said lives and the longer liver (Mich., 
32 Ch. II. [1680]). 

Rumboldswyke (Advowson of Church). 

See Rumboldswyke (Manor) (Trin., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

Rumboldswyke alias Wick alias S. John of Jerusalem 

(Manor). 

Greorge Nevile of Bargevenny, kt., William Sandys, kt., John 
Lysle, kt., Edmund Tame, esq., Greorge Throgmerton, esq., Thomas 
Haydock, esq., John Claymond, clerk, Oliver Hyde, esq., and John 
HuJcote?, gent , plaintiffs, and William Essex, esq., and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manors of Beccot, Ordeston, Ruffynswyke, Esten- 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

burn and Spene, co. Berks, and manors of Staundon and Fenton, co. 
Stafford, and manors of RUMBOLDESWYKE and HOLYNGAEDEN, and 
tenements in Weyke, Grrenstret, Holyngarden, Ovyng and City of 
Chichester, co. Sussex, also manor of Penenhyll, co. Wilts, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of John Claymond Manors of RUMBOLDES- 
WYKE and HOLYNGAEDEN settled (inter alia) on William Essex and 
Elizabeth and heirs of their bodies, in default, remainder to right 
heirs of Elizabeth (Trin., 5 Hen. VIII. [1513] D.C.). 

William Pitzwilliams, esq., Samuel Lodington, esq., and John 
Boswell, esq., plaintiff's, and William Cawley, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of RUMBOLDSWEEKE and tenements in Rumbolds- 
weeke, Northmundham, Hunston, Oveing, Taugmer and S. Peter the 
Less within the City of Chichester, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of William Fitzwilliams (East., 1652). 

Charles Littelton, kt., plaintiff, and William Cawley, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of WEEKE alias RUMBOLDS- 
WEEKE and SAINT JOHN OF JERUSALEM and tenements in Rumbolds- 
weeke, Northmundham, Hunston, Oving, Boxgrove and Tangmer, and 
advowson of church of WEEKE alias RUMBOLDSWEEKE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

John Braman, esq., and John Marlett, esq., plaintiffs, and Charles 
Littleton, kt., and Anne his wife, and Henry Littleton, esq., defor- 
ciants Manors of WEEKE alias RUMBLE s-WiCKE alias RUMBOLDS- 
WEEKE and SAINT JOHN OF JEEUSALEM and tenements in Rumbles- 
wicke alias Rumbolds-Weeke, Northmundham, Hunston, Oving, 
Boxgrove and Tangmer, also advowson of churches of RUMBLES- 
WICKE alias RUMBOLDS-WEEKE and NEW FISHBUENE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Braman (Trin., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

See Chidham (Manor) (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Runcton alias Roncton alias Ronghton (Manor). 

John Byrch, esq., and Adrian Stoughton, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Bowyer, esq., Jane Bowyer, wid., and Thomas Bowyer, gent., 
deforciants Manors of RONGHTON and NOETHMUNDHAM and tene- 
ments in Ronghton, Northemundham, S. Pancras in the suburbs of 
City of Chichester, Pagham, Hunstou, Mereston, Sowthstoke, Pul- 
borough, Oving, Petworth, Kerdford, Tyllyton, Birdehatn, Rusper, 
Rombalsweeke and Sydlesham, also rectories of RONGHTON, NOETH- 
MUNDHAM and HUNSTON, and advowsons of vicarages of NOETH- 
MUNDHAM and HUNSTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Adrian 
Stoughton (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 

William Peckham, gent., and John Peckham, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Bowyer, bt., deforciant Manor of RONGETON alias ROUNTON 
alias RONCTON, and rectory of RONGETON alias ROUNTON alias RONC- 
TON, and tenements in Rongeton, Northmundham alias Northmund- 
ham, Pegham alias Pagham and Coultham, and advowson of church 
of RONGTON alias ROUNTON alias RONCTON, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Wiliiam Peckham (Mich., 1658). 



virt. to WILLIAM Jv. 

Rune ton alias Rone ton alias Ronghton (Eectury). 

Thomas Bowyer and Joan his wife, plaintiffs, and William Staple- 
ton and Alice his wife, deforciants Tenements in Eonghton, North- 
mondeham and Pagham, and rectory of EONGHTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Bowyer (Trin., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

See Buncton (Manor) (East., 5 Ja. I. [1607] ; Mich., 1658). 

Runcton (Tithes). 

See HaysJiott (Manor) (Mich., 5 Geo. I. [1718] B.C.). 

Runtington (Manor). See Saperton alias Bontington in Saperton. 

Eichard Baker, plaintiff", and Thomas Diggons and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of EUNTINGTON and tenements in Heathfeld quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

John Hollman, plaintiff, and Eichard Baker, deforciant Manor of 
EUNTINGTON and tenements in Heithfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Ealph Akehurst, plaintiff, and Thomas Snatt, deforciant Manor 
of EUNTINGTON and tenements in Heathfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 13 Ch. II. [L661]). 

Rushmonden (Hundred). 

See Kendall (Manor) in Hartfield (Trin., 15 Ja. I. |~1617]). 

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

Ruspar (Manor). See Old Shoreham. 

Rusper (Advowson of Church). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] D.C. ; Hil., 
14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

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

Rusper alias Rousper (Manor). 

Charles, Earl of Worcester, Henry, Earl of Wiltes, Walter 
Ueuereux, kt., Lord Ferrers, Thomas West, kt., Lord Laware, Henry, 
Lord Herbert, Thomas West, junior, Matthew Broun, John Gaynes- 
ford, kts., Henry Deuereux, son and heir-apparent of said Lord 
Ferrers, Eichard Broke, John Broke, John Eowe, Serjeants at law, 
Eobert Norwich, George Treheyron, William Shelley, John Skynner, 
gent., and George Parker, plaintiffs, and Henry Owen, kt., and 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of Wotton alias Wodyngton, 
also advowson of church and free chapel of Wotton, co. Surrey, and 
manor of EOUSPEB, and tenements in Kowsper, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of George Parker (Trin., 13 Hen. VIII. [1521] 
-D.C.). 

The King, plaintiff", and Eobert Southwell, kt., and Margaret his 



378 StTSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

wife, deforciants Manors of RUSPEB, PRESTWOOD, WAHNEHAM aiid 
HEWELLS, and tenements in Rusper, Prestvvood, Waruebam, Hewells 
and Horsham, quitclaimed to the King and his heirs (Mich., 
38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Rustington alias Rustyngton (Manor). 

Thomas Moyle and Richard Sakevile, plaintiffs, and John Covert 
and Joan his wife, deforciants Third part of manors of Staundenne, 
Rowkeley and Bychebrigge, co. Southampton, and third part of moiety 
of manor of RllSTYXGTOH, and tenements iu Rustyngton, Polyng and 
Angmeryng, co. Sussex, settled on John Covert and Joan during their 
lives and the longer liver of them, remainder to heirs male of their 
bodies, remainder to right heirs of Joan (Hil., 20 Hen. VIII. [1528-9] 
U.C.). 

Richard Covert, esq., John Covert, his son and heir-apparent, 
James Skynner, gent., and Thomas Yngler, plaintiff's, and Thomas 
Threle, deforciant Third part of manors of Staundenne, Rowkeley 
and Bychebrigge in Isle of Wight, co. Southampton, and third part of 
moiety of manor of RUSTYNGTON, and tenements in Rustyngton, 
Polyng and Angmeryng, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Kk-hard Covert (Trin., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535] D.C.). 

William Shelley, kt., and John Shelley, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edmund Marvvn, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
RUSTYTON alias RUSTYNGTON and tenements in Rustyton alias Rust- 
yngtou, Est Preston, ^Vest Preston, Est Angmeryng, West Angmeryng 
and Prestbroke, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Shelley 
(Trin., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544]). 

John Whyte, esq., and John Mychelborne, plaintiffs, and John 
Wyntershull, gent., and Joan his wife, deforciants Third part of 
manors of Staunden and Rukley in Isle of Wight, and third part of 
advowson of free chapel of Staunden in Isle of Wight, co. Southamp- 
ton, and third part of manor of RUSTYNGTON, and third part of 
tenements in Ruston alias Rustyngton, Lymyster, Preston, Lytle- 
Hampton, Warnyngham and Polyng, co. Sussex, settled on John 
Wyntershull and Joan during their lives, remainder to Edward 
Bannester, gent., son and heir of Edward Bannester, deceased, and 
said Joan, and heirs of the body of Edward Bannester the son, 
remainder to heirs of body of Joan by said John Wyntershull, and 
remainder to right heirs of Joan (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546] 
D.C.). 

Thomas Upperton, plaintiff, and John Shelley, kt. and bt., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 3s. 4<d. issuing out of 
1 messuage in Rustington, and moiety of tenements in Rustington, 
Lymister and Hampton-Parva, also fourth part of manor of RUSTING- 
TON, quitclaimed to plaintiff &&&. heirs (East., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

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

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

Paul Lawrence, clerk, plaintiff, and William Palmer, gent., and 



HENRY vin. TO WILLIA& iv. 379 

Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of EUSTINGTON and tenements in 
Eustington, Eastpreston and Westpreston, quitclaimed to plaintiff" 
and heirs (Hil., 12 & 13 Ch. II. [1660-1]). 

See Hangleton and Benfields (Manor) (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. 
[1664-5]). 

Paul Laurence, clerk, plaintiff, and "William Palmer, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of EUSTINGTON and tenements in Eustington, East 
Preston and West Preston, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Trin., 
21 Ch. II. [1669]). 

Edward Peachey, gent., plaintiff", and G-eorge Porter, esq., and 
Diana his wife, deforciants Two parts of manor of EUSTINGTON and 
tenements in Eustington, Poleing, Angmering, Seeding and Scale, 
granted to plaintiff" and heirs during life of Diana Porter (Trin., 
26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

William Westbrooke, esq., plaintiff", and James Miller and Barbara 
his wife, deforciants Manor of EUSTINGTON alias EUSTINGTON-EAST- 
COUKT and tenements in Eustington, Eastpreston, Westpreston and 
Littlehampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 4 Will. & 
Mary [1692]). 

Eichard Fisher, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, bt., 
deforciant Manors of Aishborne alias Elsbeare, Leigh, Kimett- 
Saint George alias George-Nympton. Eomansley alias Eomansleigh, 
Walleigh, Omer, Blinsham, Hunshaw, Hackworthy, Hatch, South 
Moulton, Eiverton and Colomp-John, and advowsons of churches of 
Nymett-Saint George and Eomansley, co. Devon, and manors of 
EUSTRINGTON alias EUSTINGTON alias EUSTINGTON-EAST-COURT and 
EUSTINGTON alias EUSTINGTON- WEST-COURT, and tenements in 
Eustington, Poleirig, Angmering, Beeding and Scale, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750] 
D.C.). 

Rustington (Eectory). 

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

Rustington-East-Court (Manor). See Eustington. 
Rustington-^West-Court (Manor). See Rustington. 
Rutlierbridge (Hundred). See Rotherlridge. 
Ryche (Free Fishery). See Riche. 
Rydgewick (Eectory). See Rudgwick. 

Rye (Advowson of Vicarage). 

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

Rye (Ferry). See Tillingham. 

Edward Bedge and Eobert Pope, plaintiff's, and John Byndles, 



380 SUSSEX MANORS Itt THE FEET OF FINES. 

esq., and Judith his wife, Eobert Byridles, gent., and Mary Sheireliffe, 
wid., deforciants One toft, 35 ac. fresh marsh and passage across the 
river called RYE FERRY, in Rye and Guldeford alias East Guldeford, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Bedge (Trin., 13 
Will. III. [1701]). 

Sir William Fagg, bt., and David Papillon, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Curteis, clerk, deforciants One messuage and tenements, 
and also passage or ferry over the RIVER ROTHER from Camber 
Point to Bye, together with the fishing stands and kettle net grounds 
and Beachey Grounds, in East Guldeford alias New Guldeford, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Sir William Fagg (Hil., 21 Geo. II. 
[1747-8]). 

John Stoneham, plaintiff, and William Mills and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of the ferry or passage over the river called RYE 
FERRY within the Liberty of the Town of Rye quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 32 Geo. II. [1759]). 

Ryland (Manor). 

See Rarting (Manor) (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 
See Wenha'm (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). . 

Ryland (Messuage) in Nuthurst. 

Thomas Tngler and Thomas Mychell, plaintiffs, and John Slutter, 
deforciant One messuage and tenements called RYLAND in Nuthurst 
settled on John Slutte* and heirs (Hil., 3 Eliz. [1560-1]). 

Ryngmer (Manor). See Ringmer alias Delves. 
Ryngmer (Manor and Park). See Ringmer. 
Rype (Hundred and Manor). See Ripe. 

Ryver (Manor). 

See Moat (Manor) in Iden (Hil., 1 Mary [1553-4] D.C.). 

Ryver (Manor). See River alias Rever. 

Ryver alias Ryvers (Manor). 

Thomas Polyng, plaintiff, and George Ludlowe, esq., and Edith his 
wife, deforciants Manor of RYVERS and tenements in Fyttyl worth, 
Cotis and Stopeham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 2 
Ed. VI. [1548]). 

Thomas Napper, plaintiff, and Henry Polyng and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of RYVERS and tenements in Fyttelworth, Cootes, 
Stophatu and Bury, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 14 & 15 
Eliz. [1572]). 

John Upfold. plaintiff, and Thomas Napper and Joan his wife, 
deforciants Manor of RYVER and tenements in Fyttleworth, Coates, 
Stopham and Bury, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 381 

against said Thomas Napper and Joan, and heirs of Thomas, and 
against John Polhill [sic] and Thomas Gvlmyn and their heirs (Hil., 
36 Eliz. [1583-4]). 

John Polhill, gent., plaintiff, and John TJpfold and Grace his wife, 
deforcianis Manor of E.YVEH and tenements in Fittleworth, Coates, 
Stopham and Bury, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 42 Eliz. 
[1600]). 



Saber ton alias Sabberton (Manor). See Saperton. 

Saddlescombe Farm in Newtimber (Tithes). 
See Newtimber (Manor) (Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Sadlescombe (Manor). 

See Cocking (Manor) (Trin., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 
See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

S. Bartholomew (Rectory). See Chichester, 8. Bartholomew. 

S. Cleres alias S. Clares (Manor). See Nutbourne-S. Cleres. 

Samuel Pett, Dr. of Physic, and Thomas Prank, clerk, plaintiffs, 
and James Sait and Fanny his wife, deforciants Manor of S. GLEBES 
alias S. CLABES and tenements in Nutbourn in Westbourn quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel Pett (Mich., 50 Geo. III. [1809]). 

S. Giles (Manor). See Gyles alias Saint Gyles. 

S, John of Jerusalem (Manor).* 

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

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652 ; Trin., 9 Geo. I. [1723] ; 
Trin., 9 & 10 Geo. II. [1736] ; Mich., 10 Geo. III. [1769]). 

S. John of Jerusalem (Manor). See Rumboldswyke. 

S. John's (Common of Pasture). 

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

S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Forest Annual Eent). 

Evan. Lloyd, esq., and Edward Hayman, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Charles Cocke, esq., and Mary his wife, and Joseph Jekyll, kt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 36 13s. 4 d. issuing 
out of S. LEONARD'S FOBEST, annual rent of 5 5s. issuing out of 

* Called in a Court Baron of this manor held by Sir William Parker, bt., 
2 Got. 172(j, " Manor of Saint Johns Ockling llushlake and Swines," 



382" SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES, 

SEDGWICK PAEK, annual rent of 2s. 8d. issuing out of town of LEWES, 
annual rent of 53s. 4d. issuing out of town of MIDHUHST, annual rent 
of 16s. issuing out of lands and tenements in MAXEY, annual rent 
issuing out of lands and tenements in OA*ING, and annual rent of 10s. 
issuing out of lands and tenements in WESTBURY, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Evan Lloyd (Mich., 4 Geo. I. [1717]). 

S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Forest Common of Pasture). 
See Hide (Manor) in Slaugham (East., 38 Eliz. [1596]). 

S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Manor and Forest). 

See Chesetoorth (Hil., 5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

Richard Tomlinson and John Fenn, gent., plaintiff's, and John 
Weston, esq., and Mary his wife, and George Weston, gent., defor- 
ciants Manor, Forest and Chase of S. LEONARDS quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Richard Tomlinson (Trin., 1659). 

Anthony Bowyer, esq., and Robert Hardesty, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Mary Calfe, wid., deforciant Forest of S. LEONARD and tenements 
in Beeding alias Scale and Eastgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Anthony Bowyer (East., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Manor and Free Chapel) in 
Hollington. 

Ralph Brysco, gent, plaintiff, and Thomas Colt, gent., deforciant 
Manor of S. LEONARD'S and tenements in Lewes, Hollyngton, 
Westfield, Farleigh and Bexley, and also the free chapel of 
S. LEONARD'S, and tithes of corn, grain and hay in HOLLYNGTON, 
Westfield and S. Leonard's, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
40 Eliz. [1597-8]). 

William Stalie, plaintiff, and Edward Colt, gent., deforciant 
Manor of S. LEONARD and tenements in Farligh, Hollington, Bexhill, 
Westfeild and Lewes, co. Sussex, and tenements in Talding, co. Kent, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1 Ch. I. [1625-6] D.C.). 

Edward Dyne, esq., and Samuel Brewer, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Holman, gent., and Mary his wife, David Denham, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and James Cranston, clerk, and Cordelia his wife, 
deforciants Manor of S. LEONARD'S and tenements in Bexhill and 
Horsted-Parva quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Dyne 
(Mich., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Edward Milward, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Lane Sayer, esq., and 
Katherine Sayer, spr., deforciants One fifth part of manor of 
S. LEONARD'S and tenements in S. Clement's, All Saints, S. Mary the 
Castle, S. Andrew, S. Mary Magdalen, Ore, Hollingtou, Warnham, 
Nenfield, Hooe, Bexhill, Pevensey, Westham, Hailsham, Eastbourne, 
Ashburnham, Mountfield, Breed, Udimer, Westfield, Icklesham, Pett, 
Rye, Iden, Playden, Peasmarsh and Beckley, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 8 Geo. IV. [1827]). 






HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 383 

S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Rectory). 

Margaret Betsford, wid., plaintiff, and Henry Edwards and 
Christiana his wife, deforciants Tenements in S. Leonard and rectory 
of S. Leonard quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 33 Ch. 11. 

[1681]). 

S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Tithes). 

See 8. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Manor and Free Chapel) 
(Hil., 40 Eliz. [1597-8]). 

S. Peter the Great [Chichester] (Rectory). 

Elizabeth Peachey, wid., plaintiff, and Richard Farington, esq., 
and Elizabeth bis wife, deforciants Tenements in S. Peter the Great, 
S. Bartholomew, New Fishborne, Rumboldsweek and Oving, and 
rectory of S. PETER THE GEEAT, also tithes to said rectory belonging, 
granted to Elizabeth Peachey and heirs during lives of John Peirson, 
William Porter and Rachel Peirson, and the longest liver of them. 
(Trin., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

S. Tye alias Tighe (Manor). 

Francis Spelmau, esq., and Francis Spelman, his son and heir- 
apparent, plaintiffs, and John Rede, esq., deforciant -Manor of 
SEYNT TYE and tenements in Hartfyld and Estgrensted quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs (Trin., 7 Eliz. [1565]). There are no Concords, 
Notes, or Feet of Fines for this term. Entered in Calendar and 
reconstructed from Patent Roll, 7 Eliz., p. 6, m. 20. 

See BolebrooTc (Manor) (East., 32 Eliz. [1590] j East., 33 Eliz. 
[1591] ; 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.). 

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

Salcote (Ferry). 

See East Guldeford (Manor) (Hil., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538-9]). 

Salehurst (Advowson of Church and Vicarage). 

See Salehurst (Manor) (East., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Thomas Foster, esq., and Stephen Pooke, plaintiffs, and John 
Lord, clerk, and Priscilla his wife, deforciants Tenements in Sale- 
herst alias Salehurst, and advowson of church of SALEHEBST alias 
SALEHUEST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Foster 
(Mich., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Jeremiah Ash and Francis Ludlam, plaintiffs, and Thomas Ash, 
esq., Thomas Whistons and Priscilla his wife, deforciants Advowson 
of vicarage of SALEHUEST quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Jeremiah Ash (Trin., 8 Will. III. [1696]). 

John Bourke, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Ashe, gent., deforciant 
Tenements in Barlebrough and Clown and moiety of manor of 



384 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Halsthrop alias Tharlsthorpe. co. Derby, and annual rent of 10 
issuing out of tenements in Asbby de la Zouch, co. Leicester, and 
advowson of rectory of SALKHURST. co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East, 12 Geo. I. [1726] B.C.). 

Henry Aston, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Ashe, geni.,deforciant 
Tenements in Salehurst alias Saleherst, and advowson of vicarage of 
SALEHUBST alias SALEHEBST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 
13 Geo. I. [1727]). 

Henry Stevens, esq., and Charles Frewen, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Frewen and Palacia his wife, deforciants Tenements in Sale- 
hurst and Becklev, and advowson of vicarage of SALEHUBST, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Henry Stevens (Hil., 31 Geo. II. 
[1758]). 

Salehurst (Manor). 

See Etchingham (Manor) (Trin., 6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Thomas Culpeper, esq.,. John Culpeper, esq., and Alexander Culpeper, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Robert, Viscount Lisle, and Barbara his wife, 
deforciants Manor of SALEHEEST alias SALEHUBST and tenements in 
Saleherst alias Salehurst, also rectory of SALEHEBST alias SALEHUBST, 
and advowson of vicarage of SALEHEBST alias SALEHUBST, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Culpeper (East., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

See Etchingham (Manor) (Mich., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Stephen Pooke and John Pooke, plaintiffs, and Francis JS r orman 
and Bathshua his wife, deforciants Manor of SALEHUBST and tene- 
ments in Salehurst, also all tithes whatsoever annually arising or 
renewing in SALEHUBST, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Stephen 
Pooke (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Thomas Hickes, gent., plaintiff, and John Pooke, gent., deforciant 
Manor of SALEHUBST and tenements in Salehurst, also all tithes 
whatsoever annually arising or renewing in SALEHUBST, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff &U& heirs (Mich., 5 Geo. II. [1731]). 

See Etchingham (Manor) (Trin., 25 & 26 Geo. II. [1752] ; East., 
42 Geo. III. [1802]). 

Thomas Montagu Martin Weller, plaintiff, and William Scoones 
and Harriet Jane his wife, John Scoones, John Thomas Wilgress and 
Mary Anne his wife, Thomas Allnutt and Harriet his wife, Sophia 
Scoones, John Carnell and Laura his wife, Henry Streatfeild and 
Charlotte his wife, and Henry Sweeting and Julia his wife, deforciants 
Manor or lordship of SALEHUBST or \_sic~] rectory of SALEHUBST, 
with tenements and tithes of corn and grain arising and renewing out 
of said premises in SALEHUBST, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 
7 & 8 Geo. IV. [1827]). 

Salehurst (Rectory). 

See Salehurst (Manor) (East., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

Robert Bankworth, gent., and John Weld, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Wildegos, kt., and Grace his wife, deforciants Manors of 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 385 

Lowden alias Lovedane and Cassingham alias Kentcham, co. Kent, 
and rectory of SALEHERST alias SALEHUKST, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Eobert Bankworth (Trin.,18 Ja. I. [1620] D.C.). 

See Iredge (Mich., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

See Barnhurst (Mich., 3 Anne [1704] ; Mich., 5 Anne [1706] ; 
Hi!., 5 Anne [1706-7]). 

William Peckham, senior, gent., plaintiff, and Eobert Eelfe, 
senior, gent., and Robert Eelfe, junior, gent., deforciants Eectory of 
parish church of SALEHUEST and all tithes of corn, grain and hay to 
said rectory belonging in Salehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heira 
(East., 11 Anne [1712]). 

See Salehurst (Manor) (Hil., 7 & 8 Geo. IV. [1827]). 

Salehurst (Tithes). 

See Salehurst (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; Mich., 5 Geo. II. 
[1731]). 

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

See Salehurst (Manor) (Hil., 7 & 8 Geo. IV. [1827]). 

Sandhurst (Manor). 

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

Sandore and Sutton alias Sandore-Sutton [Manor). 

Thomas Sherley, kt., plaintiff, and Eobert Sydney, kt., and Barbara 
his wife, deforciants Manors of SANDOBE and SUTTON and SANDOBE- 
SUTTON and tenements in Sandore and Sutton alias Sandore-Sutton, 
Seaford, Sutton, Beddyngham and Blechington, quitclaimed to plaintiff" 
and heirs (Mich., 31 & 32 Eliz. [1589]). 

James Morrice, esq., George Goryng, esq., and Thomas "Wroth, 
esq., plaintiff's, and Thomas Sherley, senior, kt., deforciant Manors 
of SANDORE and SUTTON and SANDOEE-SUTTON and tenements in 
Sandore and Sutton alias Sandore-Sutton, Seaford, Sutton, Beddyng- 
hani and Blechington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James 
Morrice (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

William Eelfe, senior, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Pellett, deforciant 
Third part of manors of SANDORE and SUTTON, SANDOEE-SUTTON 
and TEEWLT, and tenements in Seaford, Sutton, Bedingham, Bletch- 
in^'ton, Ebberton alias Edberton, Beeding, Woodmancoat and Hen- 
feild, quitclaimed to plaintiff' smd heirs (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

William Thomas, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Whincop, S.T.D., and 
Anne his wife, and Anthony Stapley, esq., and Eose his wife, defor- 
ciants Two parts of manors of SANDORE and SUTTON alias SANDOEE- 
SUTTON and of tenements in Sandore and Sutton alias Sandore-Sutton, 
Seaford, Sutton, Bedingham and Bletchington, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

William Thomas, esq., plaintiff', and William Hippesly, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Third part of manors of SANDOEE and 
SUTTON alias SANDOEE-SUTTON and TRULY alias TREWLY and tene- 
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386 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 

ments in Sandore and Sutton alias Sandore-Sutton, Seaford, Sutton, 
Beddingham, Bletchingdon, Eberton, Woodmancoate, Beeding and 
Hendfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Trin., 1649). 

Sands (Manor). See Wick alias Wickensands. 

Saperton alias Saberton alias Rontington in Saperton 
(Manor). See Runtington. 

William Pagge, gent., plaintiff", and Richard Alfray, esq., and 
Agnes his wife, deforciants Manor of SAPERTON alias SABERTON 
alias SABBERTON alias RONTINGTON IN SAPERTON alias SABERTON and 
tenements in Heathfeild and Warbleton quitclaimed to plaintiff" and 
heirs "Warranted against said Richard Alfray, against heirs of 
Thomas Alfray, deceased, his father, against heirs of Thomas Alfray, 
gent., deceased, his grandfather, against heirs of Thomas Alfray, gent., 
deceased, his great-grandfather, and against heirs of William Alfray, 
gent., deceased, his great-great-grandfather (East., 11 Ja. I. [1613]). 

Robert Spracklyng, esq., plaintiff', and Richard Alfrey, esq., 
deforciant Manor of SABERTON alias SABBERTON alias RONTYNGTON 
IN SABERTON and tenements in Heathfeld, Warbleton and Cattesfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

Sayes-Court (Manor). 

See Stouffhton (Manor) (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 
See Westdean (Tan., 12 Geo. I. [1726] D.C.). 

Schellingley (Manor). See Shillinglee. 

Scotney (Manor). 

Edmund Pelham, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Payne and Margery 
his wife, deforciants Manor of SCOTNEY and tenements in Lamber- 
herst, Wadherst and Tyseherst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 21 EHz. [1579]). 

Darell Short, gent., plaintiff, and George Darell, esq., deforciant 
Manor of SCOTNEY and tenements in Lamberhurst, Wadhurst and 
Ticehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 12 Geo. I. 
[1725]). 

Scotney (Manor Annual Rent). 

Barnabas Goche, LL.D., plaintiff?, and Matthew Goche, esq., defor- 
ciant Annual rent of 40 issuing out of manor of SCOTNEY and 
tenements in Lamberherst, Wadherst and Ticeherst, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Scovyns (Manor). 

Thomas Newdegate, Henry Poyle and John Slewright, plaintiffs, 
and Edward Lewkenor, gent., and Prediswida his wife, deforciants 
Manor of SCOVYNS and tenements in Goryng, Hoo, Ashebornham, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 387 

Westfeld, Hollyngion and Mawdelen, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Newdegate (East., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Scraces (Field). See Hova-Villa. 

Scutterith field (Tenement). See Alciston (Kectory). 

Seaford (Borough). 

See Euckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

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

Seaford (Manor). 

See Brightlielmston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 
See Kendall (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 
See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5]; Mich., 
9 Anne [1722]). 

Seaford (Manor) in Seaford and Sutton. 

Roger Gratwick, gent., plaintiff, and William G-ratwick, esq., 
deforciant Manor of SEAFORD and tenements in Seaford quitclaimed 
to plaint if and heirs (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2]). 

William Peake, gent., plaintiff, and Oliver Weekes, gent., deforciant 
Manor of SEAFOED and tenements in Seaford and Sutton quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Thomas Mottershed, plaintiff, and Simon Snell and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manor of SEAPOED and tenements in Seaford and Sutton 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

Thomas Chowne, esq., plaintiff, and Simon Snell and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of SEAFOBD and tenements in Seaford and 
Sutton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

See Tollers (Mich., 37 Geo. III. [1796]). 

Seaford (View of Frank Pledge, Free Fishery and Wreck of Sea). 
See Atlinaworth (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

Sebeche (Manor). 

See Oldebery (Hil., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540-1]). 

Sedgwick alias Sygewyke (Manor). 

See Cheseworth, (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551] ; Hil., 5 Eliz. [1562-3]). 

Sedgwick alias Sygewyke (View of Frank Pledge). 
See Cheseworth (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551]). 

Sedgwick (Park Annual Eent). 

See S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Forest Annual Kent) (Mich., 
4 Geo. I. [1717]). 

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388 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Selham alias Shuldbam (Advowson of Church). 
See Old Shoreliam (East,, 31 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

Selham alias Sulham (Manor). 

See Calceto (Mich., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 
See Cocking (Manor) (Trin., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Selhurst alias Celhurst (Park). 

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

Selmeston (Manor). See Ludley alias Ludley-Selmeston. 

Selsey (Manor). 

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

Sessingham alias Sessingham-Borne (Manor). 

See Deane-Place (Hil., 34 Eliz. [1591-2] D.C. ; Hil., 9 Ja. I. 

[1611-2]). 

See Eastbourne-Burton (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2] ; East., 1658 ; 
East, 29 Ch. II. [1677] ; Mich., 11 Geo. I. [1724]). 

Shad well alias Shodwell (Manor). 

George Kilner, plaintiff, and Anthony Staplee, esq., and Edmund 
Staplee, gent., defomiants Manor of SHODWELL and tenements in 
Buxsted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 21 Eliz. [1580]). 

John Fuller, plaintiff, and George Kylner and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manor of SHODWELL and tenements in Buxsted and 
Uckfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 

John Hudson and Richard Hudson, plaintiffs, and Samuel Fuller, 
deforciant Manor of SHADWELL and tenements in Bucksted quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Hudson (Trin., 29 Ch. II. 
[1677]). 

Thomas Collins, esq., plaintiff, and Samuel Fuller, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of SHADWELL and tenements in 
Buxted quitclaimed to plaintiff" a,nd heirs (East., 2 Ja. II. [1686]). 

See Hollingrove (Mich., 26 Geo. III. [1785] -, Mich., 33 Geo. III. 
[1792]). 

Sharnfold (Manor). 

See Michelham (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.) . 

Thomas Argall, esq., and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and James 
Hawes and John Howe, deforciants Manors of SHERNEFOLD alias 
SHARNEFOLD and IMBERHORNE and tenements in Shernefold, Arlington, 
Haylesham, Willyngdon, Pevensey, Westliam, Filtebridge, Imber- 
horne, Estgrensted, Westhothley and Horsted-Keynes, also tithes of 
hay in ESTGRENSTED, co. Sussex, and tenements in Tanridge and 
Godston, co. Surrey, granted to Thomas Argall and Margaret during 



SENRY viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 389 

their lives and the longer liver of them, and after their decease said 
manor of SHERNEFOLD and tenements in Shernefold, Arlington, 
Haylesham, Willingdon, Pevensey and Westham, parcel of said 
manors shall remain to Gabriel Argall and Edmund Argall, sons of 
said Thomas, and heirs of their bodies, remainder to right heirs of said 
Thomas ; and after the decease of Thomas and Margaret, manor of 
IMBERHORNE and tenements in Imberhorne, Fyltebridge, Estgrensted, 
Westhothley, Horsted-Keynes,Tanridge and Godston, the residue of said 
manors and tenements in cos. Sussex and Surrey, shall remain to John 
Argall and liowland Argall, sons of said Thomas, and heirs of their 
bodies, remainder to Laurence Argall and heirs (East., 3 & 4 Ph. & 
Mary [1557] D.C.). 

Thomas Sackvyll, kt., Lord Buckherst, plaintiff, and Giles Allyng- 
ton, kt., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of SHERNEFOLD 
alias SHARNEFOLD and tenements in Shernefold, Arlington, Haylesham, 
Wyllyngdou, Pevensey, Westham, Eyltebridge, Westhothley and 
Horsted-Keynes, granted to plaintiff" during the life of said Margaret 
(Trin., 12 Eliz. [1570]). 

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

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

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

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

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

See Wilmington (Manor) (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Sheepcombe alias Shipcomb (Manor). 

William Cowper, plaintiff 1 , and John Palmer and Barbara his wife, 
and John Cowper, deforciants Manor of SHIPCOMB and tenements in 
Findon, Terring, Broadwater and Durrington, granted to William 
Cowper and heirs during the lives of John Palmer, William Diggons, 
and John Diggons, and the longest liver of them (Hil., 6 Ch. I. 
[1630-1]). 

William Cripps the younger, plaintiff, and Thomas Bridges and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of SHIPCOMB and 
tenements in Eindon, Tarring, Broadwater, Durington, Salvington, 
Heen and Worth, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 7 & 8 
Geo. II. [1734]). 

John Ingram and John Penfold, plaintiffs, and William Groome 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of SHEEPCOMBE and tenements 
in Findon, Tarring, Broadwater, Durrington, Salvington, Heene and 
Worthing, granted to plaintiffs and heirs of John Ingram during the 
lives of said William Groome and Jane and William Groome their 
son, and the longest liver of them (Mich., 27 Geo. III. [1786]). 

Sheffield alias Danehill-Sheffield (Manor). See Danehill- 

Sheffield (Hundred). 
Thomas Wentworth, kt., Lord Weiitworth, John Cornwaleye, kt., 



390 SUSSEX MANOKS IN THE FEET OF FItiES. 

George Wyndham, clerk, Edmund Wyndham, esq., Robert Holdych, 
esq. , Thomas Shirley, esq., and Thomas Michell, gent. , plaintiffs, and John 
Dudley, kt., and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of SHEFFELD and 
tenements in Sheffeld, Fletchyng, Estgreftested, Hadley, Horsted- 
Caines, Litlehorsted, Hertfeld/TJkfeld and Alfreston, co. Sussex, and 
manor of Imworth alias Imbercourt, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plain- 
tiffs and heirs of George Wyndham Warranted against William, 
Abbot of the Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors 
(Mich., 25 Hen. VIII. [1533]). 

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

See Buckhurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] B.C.). 
See Fokington (Manor) (Trin., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 
See DaneUll (Hundred) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] ; Hil., 8 Ch. I. 
[1632-3] D.C.). 

Bulstrode Whitlock, kt., Bartholomew Hall, esq., Daniel Earle, 
esq., and Simon Bayly, gent., plaintiff's, and George Nevill, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of SHEFFEILD alias DANEHILL- 
SHEFFETLD, and hundred of DANEHILL alias DANHILL-SHEFFEILD, and 
tenements in Fletchiug, Horsted-Keynes, Little-Horsted, Lyndfeild, 
Newick, Eastgrinsted, Maresfeild, Arlington, Torring, Selmeston, 
Chayley alias Chayleigh, Westhothley and Uckfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Bulstrode Whitlock (Mich., 12 Ch. II. 
[1660]). 

See DaneUll (Hundred) (Hil., 4 Geo. II. [1730-1]). 
William Osman, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Nevill, spr., deforciant 
Moiety of manor of SHEFFEILD alias DANEHILL-SHEFFEILD, and 
hundred of DAKEHILL alias DANHTLL-SHEFFEILD, and tenements in 
Sheffeild, Fletching, Horsted-Keyues, Little-Horsted, Lyndfeyld, 
Newick, East Grinsted, Maresfeild, Arlington, Torring, Selmeston, 
Chayley alias Chagleigh, Westhothley aud Uckfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 10 Geo. II. [1736-7]). 

John Baker Holroyd, esq., plaintiff, and John, Earl de la Warr, 
aud Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of SHEFFIELD alias DANE- 
HILL-SHEFFIELD and WABPESBORNE alias WAPESBOKNE alias WAPS- 
BORNE and tenements in Sheffield, Fletching, Horsted-Keynes, Little- 
Horsted, Lyndfield, Newick, East Grinsted, Maresfield, Arkington 
alias Arlington, Torring, Selmeston, West Hothley, Uckfield, Chayley 
alias Chagleigh, Warpborne, Hooe and Preston, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Sheffield-Grinstead (Manor). 

Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, Henry, Lord Perpoint, Edward, Lord 
Newburgh, William Playter, kt. and bt., and Richard Onslow, kt., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas, Earl of Arundell and Surrey, Earl Marshal of 
England, and Alathea his wife, and Henry, Lord Mowbray and 
Matravers, deforciants Manor of SHEFFEILD-GEINSTED and tene- 
ments in Sheffeild- Grinsted, Meeching, Peedinghoe and Bright- 






VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 391 

helmeston, also moiety of manors of MEECHING and BRIGHTHELMES- 
TOX, co. Sussex, and manor of Finchin<rfeild, co. Essex, and castle and 
manor of Bon gay, co. Suffolk, and castle of liysing, co. Norfolk, and 
manor of Sheffeild-Liugfeild, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Lionel, Earl of Middlesex (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2] D.C.). 

Edward Bullyn, gent., plaintiff, and George Compton, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of SHEFFEILD-&RINSTEAD, co. Sussex, and manor of 
Sheffeild-Lingfeild, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 17 Ch. II. [1665] B.C.). 

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

Sheldowne (Manor). 

See Growham (Hil., 21 Ja. I. [1623-4]). 

Shepley (Manor). See Shipley. 

Sheremark (Manor). 

Henry Arncotts, plaintiff, and Henry Lasshefourd alias Lacheford 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of Sheremarke and Howke 
and tenements in Charlewoode, Sheremarke and Howke, co. Surrey, 
and manor of SHEREMAEK and tenements in Iffylde and Rusper, co. 
Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 Ed. VI. [1547] 
B.C.). 

William Mulcaster, gent., and George Ede, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Hewett, junior, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
Sheremark and tenements in Charlewood and Horley, co. Surrey, and 
manor of SHEREMARK and tenements in Ifeild and Husper, co. Sussex, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Mulcaster (Hil., 
13 Ja. I. [1615-6] D.C.). 

Shermanbury (Manor). 

John Borne and Richard Arnold, plaintiffs, and Thomas Sandys, 
Lord Sandys, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of SHERMAN- 
BURY and tenements in Shermanbury, Cowfold, Slaugham and Henfeld, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Borne (Trin., 34 Hen. VIII. 
[1542]). 

See Kingston-Bowsey (Manor) (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630] D.C.). 

John Feilding, gent., and William Moodey, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Sandys, Lord Sandes, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors 
in co. Southampton and manor of SHERMANBURY and 20 rent in 
Shermanbury and Kingstoii-Bowsey, also advowson of church of 
KiNGSTON-BowsEY, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Feilding (Trin., 1649 D.C.). 

Harry Bridger, plaintiff, and John Walker, gent., and Ellen his 
wife, deforciants Manor of SHERMANBURY and yearly rent of 20 
issuing out of manor of KiNGSTON-BowsEY quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 26 Geo. II. [1752]). 

James Parke, gent., plaintiff, and John Challen, esq., and Gas- 



$92 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FIKES. 

sandra Lintott his wife, deforciants Manors of SHERMANBURY and 
WALHURST and tenements in Shertn anbury, East Aldrington, Hangle- 
ton, Cowfold, Cockfield alias Cuckfield, Boluey, Slaughain, Bright- 
helmstone and Henfield, also advowson of church of SHERMANBTJRY, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Mich., 8 Geo. III. [1707]). 

Shernefold (Manor). See Sharnfold. 

Sherrington (Manor). 

Edmund "Walsyngham, kt., James Walsyngham, esq., "William 
Walsyngham, esq., and Thomas Denue, esq., plaintiffs, and James 
Bradley and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of SHERYNGTON and 
tenements in Selmeston, Hype, Chyddynglygh and Chalfyngton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Walsyngham (Trin., 
18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 

Nicholas Mascall, plaintiff, and Edward Bray, esq., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of SHERYNGTON and tenements in Selmystou, 
Chedynglye and Hype, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Matthew Caldicott, esq., Anthony Stapley, esq., and William 
Newton, esq., plaintiffs, and Walter Mascall, gent., and Katherine his 
wife, deforciants Manor of SHERINGTON and tenements in Selmyston, 
Chedinglye and Eckington alias Hype, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Matthew Caldicott (Hil., 1 Ch. 1. [1625-6]). 

Shiborne (Meadow) *n Wisborough Green. 
See AmUehurst (East., 22 Eliz. [1580]). 

Shillinglee alias Shellingley (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and William, Earl of Arundell, and Lady 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of SCHELLINGLEY, HIBERKHOO, 
PALLINGHAM, WOLLAVEYNGTON, ALVERSHAM, TODHAM, BYGENOR alias 
BIGGENOR, STOPHAM and ERTHAM, and tenements in Schellingley, 
Hibernhoo, Wollaveyngton, Alversham, Todham, Bigenor, Stopham, 
Ertham, Pallingham, Kyrdford, Wisborowe, Petworth, Westborow- 
grene, Lurgersale, Turwike, Berlaveyugton, Groffham, Duncton, 
Tullyngton, Eseborne, Westborton and Bury, and advowson of church 
of Woi/LAVErNGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 33 
Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eiiz. [1566] D.C.). 

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

John Dudley, esq., and Edward Havere, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Anne, Countess of Arundell, John Holland, esq., John Cornwallies, 
esq., and Robert Causfeild, esq., deforciants Barony of Wem and 
manors in cos. Salop, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Hertford, and 
manor of SHILLIKGLEE and tenements in Shillinglee, Kirdford, Fame- 
fold and Earnefold-Wood, co. Sussex, and manor of Wyboston alias 
Wyboldeston, co. Bedford, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Dudley (East., 9 Ja. I. [1611] D.C.). 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 39$ 

Gerard Gore, gent., and Christopher Gore, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas, Earl of Arundell and Surrey, Earl Marshal of England, and 
Alathea his wife, Henry, Lord Mowbray and Matravers, and William 
Howard, kt., deforciants Manor of SHILLINGLEE and tenements in 
Shillinglee, Kirdford, Farnefold, Farnefold - Wood, Petworth and 
Greene, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Gerard Gore (Hil., 
17 Ch. I. [1641-2]). 

Jerard Gore, esq., and Christopher Gore, esq., plaintiff's, and Henry 
Howard, esq., and John Holland, kt. and bt., deforcianls Manor of 
SHILLINGLEE and tenements in Shilliuglee, Kerdford, Farnefold, 
Farnef old- Wood, Pettworth and Greene, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Jerard Gore (Hil., 1653). 

Shillinglee (Park). 

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

Shipcomb alias Sheepcombe (Manor). See Sheepcombe. 

Shiplake (Hundred). 

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

Shipley (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See WitJiyham (Manor) in Shipley (Mich., 20 & 21 Eliz. [1578]). 

Shipley (Manor). 

John Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, John 
Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SHIPLEY and tenements in Shipley and Horsham, and rectory of 
SHIPLEY, also advowson of church and vicarage of SHIPLEY, quit- 
claimed top/amrfyfand heirs (Hil., G Eliz. [1563-4]). 

See Withyham (Manor) in Shipley (Mich., 20 & 21 Eliz. [1578]). 
John Caryll, kt., William Sedley, esq., George Chute, esq., and 
Edward Gage, esq., plaintiff's, and Edward Caryll, esq., deforciant 
Manors of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, KNEPP alias KNAPP, WYTHYHAM, 
GORINGLEE and TABERLERSHAULL alias TAVERNERSHAULL and BEN- 
TONS, and tenements in Shipley alias Shepley, Westgrynsted, Thake- 
ham, Ashington, Horsham, Chyltyngton, Soumptyng, Cockyng, Ifeild 
alias Ifeeld, Nuthurst, Byllyngshurst, Ashehurst, Wythyham, Goring- 
lee, Taberlershaull alias Tavernershaull and Bentons, also rectory of 
SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, and also view of frank pledge in SHIPLET alias 
SHEPLEY and WYTHYHAM, quitclaimed io plaintiff's and heirs of John 
Caryll (Hil., 42 Eliz. [1599-1600]). 

John Caryll, kt., William Sedley, esq., and George Chute, esq., 
plaintiff's, and Edward Caryll, kt., and Thomas Caryll, kt., deforciants 
Manors of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, KNEPP alias KNAPP, WYTHYHAM, 
GOHINGLEE and TABEBLERSHATJLL alias TAVERNERSHALL and BENTONS, 



394 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

and tenements in Shipley alias Shepley, Westgrynsted, Thakeham, 
Ashington, Horsham, Chyltyngton, Soumptyng, Cockyng, Ifeild alias 
Ifeeld, Nuthurst, Byllynghurst alias Byllyngshurst, Ashehurst, 
Wythyham, Goringlee, Taberlershaull alias Tavernershaull and 
Bentons, also rectory of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, and view of frank 
pledge in SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY and WYTHYHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Caryll (Trin., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

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

Thomas Caryll, kt., plaintiff, and Richard Caryll, esq.,deforciant 
Manors of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, KNEPP alias KNAPP, WYTHYJI.VM, 

GrORINGLEE, TABERLEESHAULL alias TAYERNERSHALL and BENTONS, 

WASHINGTON,- BYDLINGTON and KINGSBABNES, and tenements in 
Shipley alias Shepley, Westgrynsted, Henfeild, Lawnceing, Washing- 
ton, Thakeham, Ashington, Horsham, Chiltington, Sompting, Cocking, 
Ifeild alias Ifeeld, Nuthurst, Billinghurst alias Billingshurst, Ashe- 
hurst, Wythyham, G-oringlee and Taberlershaull alias Tavernershall 
and Bentons, also rectory of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, and free warren 
in WASHINGTON, and also view of frank pledge in SHIPLEY alias 
SHEPLEY and WYTHYHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (Trin., 
9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

William Norres, K.B., John Byron, junior, kt., William Towse, 
serjeant at law, William Ford, esq., Edward Michell,esq., and William 
Ireland, esq., plaintiff's, and Thomas Caryll, kt., deforciant Manors of 
SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, KNEPP alias KNAPP, WYTHEHAM, TABEBLE- 
SHAULL alias TAVEBNBRSHALL and BENTONS, and tenements in Shipley 
alias Shepley, Westgrynsted, Thakeham, Ashington, Horsham, Ifeild 
alias Ifeeld, Nuthurst, Wythyham, Taberleshauil alias Tavernershall 
and Bentons, also rectory of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of William Norres (Trin., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

William Daynes,gent., and John Knight, gent., plaintiffs, and Caryll 
Molineux, bt., Viscount Molineux of Mariburgh in Ireland, and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manors of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, WITHYHAM, 

BlDLINGTON, KlNGSBABNES, TABERLEBSHALL alias TAYEBNEBSHALL 

and BENTONS, and tenements in Shipley alias Shepley, Westgrinsted, 
Thakeham, Ashington, Washington, Launceing, Ifeild alias Ifeeld, 
Withyham, Taberlershall alias Tavernershall and Bentons, and rectory 
of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLEY, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
William Daynes (Trin., 1655). 

Shipley (Rectory). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Hil., 6 Eliz. [1563-4]). 

See Withyham (Manor) in Shipley (Mich., 20 & 21 Eliz. [1578]). 

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]). 

Thomas Middleton, esq., and Henry Peck, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Richard Molyneux, bt., Viscount Molyueux of Mariburgh within 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

kingdom of Ireland, deforciant Rectory of SHIPLEY and tithes of 
grain, hay and wool annually growing and renewing in Shipley, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Middleton (Trin., 1649). 

See Shipley (Manor) (Trin., 1655). 

Matthew Taylor, gent., and John Brett, junior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Caryll Mullineux, bt., Viscount Mullineux of Mariburgh within 
the kingdom of Ireland, John Wood, esq., and Nicholas Eazakerly, 
gent., deforciants Rectory of SHIPLEY alias SHEPLY quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Matthew Taylor (Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Bulstrode Peachey, esq., plaintiff, and John Caryll, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, John Wicker, esq., and Katherine his wife, and 
Thomas Sheppard, gent., and Medhurst his wife, deforciants Tene- 
ments in Shipley and rectory of SHIPLEY quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 10 Geo. I. [1723-4]). 

Shipley (View of Prank Pledge). 

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]). 

Shod Well (Manor). See Shadwell. 

Sholvestrode (Manor). 

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

Edward Guildeford, esq., Edward Gage, esq., and John Thetcher, 
esq., plaintiffs, and John Gage, esq., and Penelope his wife, deforciants 
Manor of SIIOLVESTRODE alias SHOWLESTRODE granted to Edward 
Guildeford, Edward Gage, and John Thetcher for sixty years next 
after the decease of the said John Gage, if the said Penelope lives so 
long, rendering annually one peppercorn to heirs of said John Gage 
(Mich., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

Shoos well alias Shoy swell (Hundred). 

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

Shopwick alias Shopwick-Eagle (Manor). 

Oliver Leigh, kt., plaintiff, and Matthew Browne, kt., deforciant 
Manor of SHOPWICK alias SHOP WICK-EAGLE and tenements in Oweing 
alias Oweng quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Hil. ,45 Eliz. [1602-3]). 

William Muschamp, esq., and Thomas Muschamp, plaintiffs, and 
Ambrose Browne, bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SHOPWICK alias SHOPWICK-EAGLE and tenements in Oviug quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Muschamp (East., 165U). 

Thomas Swynborne, esq., plaintiff, and William Fenwick, esq., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of SHOPWICK alias SHOPWICK- 
EAGLE and tenements in Oving quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 4 Will. & Mary [1692-3]). 

James Medlycott, esq., and Benjamin Howes, plaintiffs, and 



396 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

William Fenwick, esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SIIOPWICK and tenements in Oveing and Weeke quitclaimed to plain- 
tiff's and heirs of James Medlycott (Hil., 6 Will. III. [1694-5]). 

John Coppinger, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Brereton, esq., 
deforciant Manor of SHOPWICK and tenements in Shopwick and 
Oving quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. 
[1750]). 

Shopwick-Eagle (Manor). See Shopwick. 

Shoreham (Manor). See Old Shore nam. 

See West Grinstead (Manor) (East., 1 Eliz. [1559]). 

Shortsfield alias Shortefeld (Manor and Free Warren). 

See Knepp (Manor) (Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

John Carill, esq., plaintiff", and Edward Carill, esq., and Phebe his 
wife, deforciants Manor of SHOETEFELD alias SHOBTESFELD, and free 
warren in said manor, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
20 & 21 Eliz. [1578]). 

Henry Bishopp, esq., and Richard Williams, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John Carryll, kt., and John Carryll, esq., deforciants Manors of 
SHOBTESFEILD, FUSTES and NUTHAM, and. tenements in Warnehani, 
Horsham, Nuthurst, Kuspar, Billinghurst alias Billingshurst, Sount- 
ing, Broadwater, Lancing and Harting, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Eichard Williams (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

See Nutnam (Mich.,*1653; East., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

John Wicker, esq., plaintiff, and Philip Caryll, esq., deforciant 
Manors of SHOETSFEILD and NUTHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727]). 

See Nutnam (East., 10 Geo. III. [1770]; Trin., 58 Geo. III. 
[1818]). 

Shotfore alias Shotford (Manor). 

Thomas Bennett, plaintiff", and William Cowper and Mary his 
wife, and William Bennett and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SHOTFOEE and tenements in Sidlesham quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Mich., 1651). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (Trin., 39 Geo. III. [1799]). 

Showlestrode (Manor). See Sholvestrode. 
Shoy swell (Hundred). See Shooswell. 

Shoy swell (Manor). 

See Terses (Trin., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

William Colepepyr, esq., and John Cole, D.D., plaintiff's, and Roger 
Shoyswell, esq., deforciant Manor of SHOYSWELL and tenements in 
Etchingham, Tysehurst and Burwash, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Colepepyr (Hil., 1653). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 397 

John Ellis, gent., plaintiff, and Roger Shoyswell, esq., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of SHOYSWELL and tenements in Etching- 
ham, Tisehurst and Burwash, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

John Constable, gent., plaintiff, and Eoger Shoyswell French, 
gent., and Jane his wife, Judith French, wid., and Martin French, 
deforciants Manor of SHOYSWELL and tenements in Etchingham, 
Ticehurst and Burwash, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
10 Will. III. [1698]). 

Richard Still, gent., and William Constable, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Constable, gent., and Sarah his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SHOYSWELL and tenements in Etchingham, Ticehurst and Burwash, 

Quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Still (East., 2 Anne 
1703]). 

John Roberts, senior, gent., plaintiff, and William Constable, 
gent., and John Constable, gent., deforciants Manor of SHOYSWELL 
and tenements in Etchingham, Ticehurst and Burwash, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 Anne [1710]). 

Shripney (Manor). 

Walter Clement, gent., and Henry Broome, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Ashfeild, bt., deforciant Manors of SHRIPNEY and NOETH- 
BEBSTEAD and tenements in Bearstead and Southberstead quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Clement (Mich., 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Nicholas Carew, esq., plaintiff, and William Selby, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manors of SHBIPNEY and SOUTHBEESTED 
and tenements in Bearstead alias Southbearstead quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 2 Geo. I. [L716]). 

John Bayley, Dr. of Physic, plaintiff, and Sir Justinian Isham, bt., 
and Susanna his wife, deforciants Manors of SHEIPNEY and SOTJTH- 
BEESTED and tenements in Southbersted quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mic-h., 16 Geo. III. [1775]). 

Okey Belfour, plaintiff, and John Pott, esq., and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manors of SHEIPNEY and SOUTH BEESTED and tenements 
in South Bersted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Greo. III. 
[17821). 

William Pott, esq., plaintiff, and Roger Freston Howman and 
Rhoda his wife, Love Robertson and Anna Maria his wife, and 
Thomas Richard Rooper and Persis his wife, deforciants Two fourth 
parts and one eighth part of manor of SHEIPNEY and manor of 
NOETH and SOUTH BEESTED alias SOUTH BEESTED quitclaimed to 
plaintif&nd. heirs (Trin., 7 G-eo. IV. [1826]). 

Shulbred (Manor). 

Edward Thurland, esq.. and John Turner, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Francis, Viscount Mountague, deforciant Manors of SHULBBED and 
WILLINCHMEEE alias LINCHMEEE and tenements in Shulbred, Wil- 
linchmere, Linchmere and Farn hurst alias Farnest, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Thurland (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 



398 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Shulbred (Site of Priory Tithes). 

See Linchmere (Rectory) (Hil., 31 Geo. III. [1791]; Mich., 
41 Geo. III. [1801]). 

Shuldham alias Selham (Advowson of Church). See Selham. 

Sidlesham (Advowson of Church). 

See Sidlesham (Manor) (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

Sidlesham (Common of Pasture). 

See Kenor (Manor) (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568] ; Hil., 8 Ja. I. 
[1610-11]). 

Sidlesham alias Siddlesham (Manor). 

Adrian Stoughton, esq., and John Thompson, plaintiffs, and 
William Harvye, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SIDDLESHAM quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Adrian Stoughton 
(East., 42 Eliz. [1600]). 

See Stoke alias West Stoke (Mich., 1650). 

"William Styant and John Peachey, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Phillips, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of SIDLESHAM 
and tenements in Sidlesham, Earnelie, Almodington, Birdliam, Highley, 
Ham and Selsey, also advowson of church of SIDLESHAM, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs aud heirs of William Styant (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. 
[1664-5]). 

Richard Farrington, gent., and John Biggs, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Nathaniel Tredcroft, clerk, and Phebe his wife, and William Styant, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of SIDLESHAM and 
tenements in Sidlesham, Ham, Highley, Almodington, Selsey, Easton 
and Truely, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Biggs (Mich., 
23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

John Backshell, LL.D., and Charles Randol Covert, clerk, plaintiffs, 
and Robert Bull, esq., William Dobell, esq., Cowley Palmer, esq., and 
Sir James Creed, kt., deforciants Manors of SIDLESHAM and DENS- 
WOETH and tenements in Sidlesham, Easton, Bird ham, Earnley, Green 
alias Wisborough Green, Kirdford, East Ashling, West Ashling, 
.Funtington, Bosham, West Hampnett, Westerton, Wyke alias Rum- 
boldsweek, South Birsted, Oving, Pagham, Lagnersh, Ronghton, City 
of Cbichester, and S. Peter the Great alias Subdeanery, co. Sussex, 
and tenements in Warblington, co. Southampton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Backshell (Trin., 17 & 18 Geo. II. [1744] 
D.C.). 

Richard Clayton and Francis Tutte, clerk, plaintiffs, and Robert 
Bull, esq., deforciant Manor of SIDLESHAM and tenements in Sidles- 
ham, Easton, Earnley, Birdham, Green alias Wisborough Green, 
Kirdford, Westhampnett, Westerton, City of Chichester and S. Peter 
the Great alias Subdeauery, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Richard Clayton (East., 27 Geo. II. [1754]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 399 

Sidlesham (Manor and Advowson of Church Annual Kent). 

Samuel Waller, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Goldsmith, senior, 
gent., Samuel Goldsmith, junior, gent., and John Noodham, gent., 
deforciants Annual rent of 57 lls. 10^</. issuing out of manor of 
SIDLESHAM and advowson of rectory of SIDLESHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintif &nd heirs (Mich., 12 Will. III. [1713]). 

John Sutton, gent., and Thomas Sutton, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Daniel Shilfox and Anne his wife, deforciants Moiety of annual rent 
of 14 2s., part of annual rent of 57 lls. lO^d. issuing out of 
manor of SIDLESHAM and out of advowson of church of SIDLESHAM to 
the manor belonging, and out of all rents of assize, as well free and 
customary, and out of all rents issuing out of the manor of HAME, and 
out of one mill and 30 ac. of wood in SIDLESHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Sutton (East., 22 Geo. III. [1782]). 

James Piggott, esq., and John Woods, plaintiff*, and Daniel 
Shilfox and Anne his wife, and John Sutton and Elizabeth Henrietta 
his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 57 11s. \Q\d. issuing out of 
manor and advowson of rectory of SIDLESHAM, and out of certain 
rents of assize, free and customary, and certain other rents issuing out 
of manor of HAME and out of one mill and 30 ac. of wood in 
SIDLESHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Piggott 
(East., 26 Geo. III. [1786]). 

George Barber and George Hellyer, plaintiffs, and James Piggott, 
esq., and Jane his wife, Jane Piggott the younger, and Emma Piggott, 
deforciants Tenements in Sidlesham and yearly rent of 43 9s. I0^d., 
part of a certain yearly rent of 57 lls. 10|rf. issuing out of manor 
and advowson of rectory of SIDLESHAM, and out of certain rents 
of assize, free and customary, and certain other rents issuing out of 
manor of HAME, and out of a certain mill and 30 ac. wood in 
SIDLESHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Barber 
(Mil., 58 Geo. III. [1818]). 

John Boniface, plaintiff, and Joseph Freeland and Anne Maria his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Sidlesham and yearly rent of 14 2s., 
part of a certain yearly rent of 57 lls. lO^d. issuing out of manor and 
advowson of rectory of SIDLESHAM, and out of certain rents of assize, 
free and customary, and certain other rents issuing out of manor of 
HAME, and out of a certain mill and 30 ac. land in SIDLESHAM, quit- 
claimed to plaintif and. heirs (East, 3 Geo. IV. [1822]). 

Sidlesham (Tithes). 

See Rayshott (Manor) (Mich., 5 Geo. I. [1718] D.C.). 

See Nytimber (Manor) in Pagham (Hil., 29 Geo. II. [1756] D.C.). 

Sillington (Manor). See Snllington. 

Singleton (Advowson of Church). 

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



400 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Singleton (Hundred). 

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

Singleton (Manor). 

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.). 

Sipses (Manor). See Walshes. 

Skaynes alias Skeynes (Manor). 

See Doles (Hil., 31 Eliz. [1588-9] ; East., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

Slank and Scraces (Fields) in Preston. See Hova-Tilla. 

Slater (Manor). See Slaughter. 

Slate rford (Manor). See Slaughterford alias Powers. 

Slaugham (Free Warren). 

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

Slaugham (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1637]). 

William Batson, gent., plaintiff, and John Covert, esq., deforciant 
Manors of Eveney alias Eboney and Eveney alias Eboney Priory, 
co. Kent, and manors of SLAUGHAM, SLOWE, IPEILD and CEAWLEY, 
also fourth part of manor of CUCKFEILD. and of tenements in Slaug- 
ham, Twyneham, Hurst, Hurstper pound, Bolney, Cuckfeild. Wood- 
mancott, Ifeild, Worth, Crawley, Baulcombe, Rusper, Falmer, 
Eberton alias Edberton, Shermanbury alias Sermanbury, Ardingley, 
Wivelsfeild, Poling, Angmering, Deeding alias Beeding, ISlowe, Blake- 
fold and Seale, and also advowsons of churches of SLAUGHAM and 
CEAWELEY, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
1649 D.C.). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

William Merton, kt., one of the King's justices, and Thomas 
Tourneur, esq., plaintiff's, and John Covert, kt. and bt., and Isabel his 
wife, deforciants Manors of SLAUGHAM, ASHINGTON, BBOADBBIDGE, 
CEAWLEY and SLOW, and tenements in Slaugham, Balcombe, Bolney, 
Beeding, Seale, Crawley, Cuckfeild, Ashington, Washington, War- 
minghurst, Thakeharn, Silington, Horseham and Hitchinfeild, also 
fourth part of manor of CUCKFEILD, and also advowsons of churches of 
SLAUGHAM, ASHINGTON and CBAWLEY, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of William Mertou (East., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 






HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 401 

Slaughter alias Slater (Manor). 

See Chiltington (Manor) (East., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]). 
See Parham (Manor) (Trin., 3 Ch. I. [1627]). 

Slaughterford alias Powers (Manor). 

John Ide, plaintiff", and John Apsley, esq., deforciant Moiety of 
manor of SLAWGHTERFOI!D and tenements in "Warnham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff und heirs (Hil, 1 & 2 Ed. VI. [1547-8]). 

John Berde, plaintiff, and James Ede, gent., deforciant Manor of 
SLAUGHTERFORD alias POWERS and tenements in Warnham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

John Younge, gent., plaintiff, and Edmund Shordich, senior, gent., 
and Edmund Shordich, junior, gent., deforciants Tenements in 
Warneham and Eudgwick, and moiety of manor of SLAUGHTERFORD 
alias POWERS, also moiety of tenements in Horsham, Warneham and 
Kusper, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Eichard Deeringe, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Nye, gent., and 
Patience his wife, and John Younge, gent., and Joan his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of SLAUGHTERFORD alias POWERS and tenements in 
Horsham, Warneham and Eusper, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

John Pilfold and Eichard Yeates, plaintiffs, and William Younge 
and John Younge, deforciants Manor of SLATERFORD-POWERS alias 
SLATERFORD alias POWERS and tenements in Warueham quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Pilfold (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

Sir John Miller, bt., Thomas Steel, esq., and John Laker, gent.> 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Yates, esq., and Margaret his wife, Mary 
Hayley, wid., Margaret Yates, spr., and Elizabeth Yates, spr., defor- 
ciants Manor of SLATERFOHD and POWERS alias SLAUGHTERFORD 
and POWERS and tenements in Warnham and Slinfold quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Sir John Miller (Trin., 24 & 25 Geo. II. [1751]). 

John Martyn, gent., plaintiff, and Mary Hayley, wid., Margaret 
5Tates, spr., and Abraham G-odfrey and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of SLATERFORD and POWERS or SLAUGHTERFORD alias POWERS 
and tenements in Warnham quitclaimed iv plaintiff xn&. heirs (Mich., 
4 Geo. III. [1763]). 

Samuel Dendy, plaintiff, and Matthew Napper, gent., and Sarah 
bis wife, deforciants Manor of SLAUGHTERFORD alias POWERS and 
tenements in Warnham and Eudgwick quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 35 Geo. III. [1794]). 

Slindon (Advowson of Church). 

See Slindon (Manor) (Mich., 1653). 

John Dearling, plaintiff', and Anthony Kemp, esq., deforciant 
Advowson?! of churches of SLINDON and BINSTED quitclaimed to 
plaint iff and. heirs (Trin., 18 & 19 Geo. II. [1745]). 

Slindon (Manor). 

John Caryll, esq., Thomas Barnard, gent., and John Tanner, 
TOL. xx. D D 



402 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

plaintiffs, and Garrett Kenipe, kt., John Kempe, esq., and Thomas 
Kempe, gent., deforciants Manors of SLINDON, HOTIGHTON, BINSTEAD, 
EARTUAH, MADHURST, BIQNOK and SOUTH STOAKE, and tenements in 
Sliudon, Houghtoii, Binstead, Bilston, Tepton, Tang mere, Aldingborne, 
Eartham, Madhurst, Bignor, Kirdford and South Stoake, granted to 
plaintiffs for the term of 21 years, rendering annually 300 to Garrett 
Kempe and his heirs (Trin., 1049). 

William Holney, gent., and John Baekshell, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Garrett Kempe, kt., deforciants Manor of SLINUON and tenements 
in Slindou and Kirdford, and also advowson of church of SLINDON, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Holney (Mich., 1653). 

George Bampfeild, esq., and Thomas Barnard, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Garrett Kempe, kt., deforciant Manor of SLINDON and tenements in 
Slindon and Kirdford quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George 
Bampfeild (Hil., 13 & 14 Ch. II. [1661-2]). 

Slinfold (Manor). 

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

Slowe alias Slowes (Manor). 

Ninean Ward and John Smyth, clerk, plaintiffs, and John Hever, 
deforciant Manor of SLOWES and tenements in Slowes and Coocke- 
feld settled on John Hever for one month, remainder to John Hever 
and Joan his wife and heirs of John Hever (East., 34 & 35 Hen. VIII. 
[1543]). 

John Hever, gent., plaintiff, and Edmund Michell, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of SLOWES and tenements in Coockefeld quitclaimed to 
plaintif&nd heirs (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Edward Jenney, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hever, gent., and 
Richard Hever, gent., deforciants Manor of SLOWES and tenements in 
Coockefeild quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 24Eliz. [1581-2]). 

Edward Jenney, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hever. gent., Richard 
Hever, gent., and Thomas Ry croft and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manor of SLOWES and tenements in Coockfeild quitclaimed to 
plaintiff an& heirs (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Walter Covert, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Jenney, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of SLOWES and tenements in Coockfeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 27 & 28 Eliz. [1585]). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Mich., 15 Ch. I. [1647]). 

John Evelyn, kt. and bt., Anthony Stapley, esq., and John Burrell, 
gent., plaintiffs, and George Porter, esq., and Diana his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of SLOWE, HANGLETON, BENFEILDS and TILGATE, and 
tenements in Tilgate, Cuckfeild, Worth, Crawley, Slaugham, Balcombe, 
Falmer. Hangleton, Portslade, Aberton and Rustington, also of two 
parts of manor of RUSTINGTON, granted to plaintiffs for term of sixty 
years, rendering annually to George Porter and Diana one pepper- 
corn if said Diana so long lives (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

See Slauaham (Manor) (East., 1049 D.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 403 

Thomas Brereton, esq., and Peter Brereton, esq., plaintiffs, and 
John Covert, esq., and Isabella his wife, deforciants Manor of SLOWE 
and tenements in Slowe and Cuckfield quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Thomas Breretou (Trin., 1657). 

See Hangleton (Manor) (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. [1664-5]). 

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

Joseph Postlethwaite the younger, plaintiff, and Thomas Lintott 
and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of SLOWE and tenements in 
Cookfield alias Cockfield alias Cukfield quitclaimed to plaintiff" and 
heirs (Mich., 5 Greo. III. [1764]). 

Smithes Land (Rent). See Deane. 

Snaylham (Manor). 

John Appowell, plaintiff, and Oliver Seynt John, esq., and Anne 
his wife, daughter and heiress of Robert Oxenbrigge of Gestelyng, 
deforciants Manor of SNALHAM and tenements in Gestelyng and 
Ikelysham settled on Oliver Seynt John and Anne and heirs of Anne 
(Trin., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

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

"William Stede, kt., Robert Barkley, esq., John Culpeper, esq., and 
Alexander Culpeper, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Culpeper, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of SNEYLEHAM and tenements 
in Grestling, Iclesham, Warbleton, Ringmere, Southmallinges, Hayl- 
sham, Herstmounceux, Bexhill, Ashburnham and Lewes, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Barkley (Mich., 2 Ja. I. [1604]). 

Henry Thoresby, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Culpeper, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of SNAYLEHAM and tenements 
in G-estling, Iclesham, Ringmer and Southmalling, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

"William Stede, LL.D., plaintiff', and Cheney Culpeper, kt., defor- 
ciant Manor of SNAYLEHAM and tenements in Gestling and Iclesham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff a,v\& heirs (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Richard March and James Cooke, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Mun, esq., and Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of SNAYLHAM 
and tenements in Snaylham, Gesling alias Gestliug and Icklesham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard March (Trin., 32 Ch. II. 
[1680]). 

John Rotheram, esq., and Godfrey Heathcote, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Carr, clerk, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of Norton 
and third part of manor of Brampton, co. Derby, and manor of 
SNAYLHAM and tenements in Ecclesham and Gestling, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in cos. Essex, Bedford, City of Norwich and Suffolk, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Rotheram (Mich., 28 Geo. II. 
[1754] D.C.). 

Jeremiah Curteis, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Shore the younger, 
esq., and Urith his wife, and Prancis Edmunds, esq., and Hannah 
Maria his wife, deforciants Manor of SNAYLHAM and tenements in 

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404 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Icclesham alias Icklesham and Gestling alias Guest-ling quitclaimed to 
plaintifand heirs (Hil., 15 Geo. III. [1775]). 

Socknersh alias Soknesse (Manor). 

John Whorrall, plaintiff, and Thomas Collyn, one of the sons of 
Alexander Collyn, deceased, deforciant Manor of SOKNESSE and 
tenements in Brightling quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
7 Eliz. [1564-5]). 

George Horde, gent., and William Playfer, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Collen, deforciant Manor of SOKNESSE and tenements in 
Brightling settled on Thomas Colleu and heirs (Trin., 16 Eliz. 
[1574]). 

Thomas Collyn, plaintiff, and Robert Awgar and Alice his wife, 
deforci an ts Manor of SOCKNEYS and tenements in Bryghtlyng quit- 
claimed to plaintif and heirs (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

See Hollingrove (Mich., 26 Geo. III. [1785] ; Mich., 33 Geo. III. 
[1792]). 

Socknersh (Manor Annual Eent). 

George Porter, gent., plaintiff, and Humphrey Covert, esq., defor- 
ciant Annual rent of 33s. 4rf. issuing out of manor of SOCKNEBSH in 
Brightlyng quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

Soknesse (Manor). See Socknersh. 

Somerly (Manor). ' 

Francis Page, gent., plaintiff', and William Fletcher, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of SOHEBLY and tenements in Subdeanry aud Sidlesham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 4 Ja. II. [1688]). 

Sompting alias Sompting-Peverell* (Manor). 

See West Grinstead (Manor) (East., 1 Eliz. [1559]). 

Michael Hensha\ve, gent., plaintiff, and William West, kt., Lord 
de la Warr, Thomas West, esq., his son and heir-apparent, and Thomas 
West, esq., brother of said William, deforciants Manor of SOMPTING- 
PEYEBELL and tenements in Sompting quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

Harbert Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas West, kt., Lord la 
Warr, and Anne hiswiie, deforci ants Manors of SOWNTING-PEYEBELL, 
SOWNTING-WELDA, POBTSLADE and JEWHUBST alias EWHUBST, and 
park of JEWHUEST alias EWHUBST, and tenements in Sownting, 
Horsham, Rusper, Portslade, Aldrington. Erriugham, Shorei:am, 
Lawnsing, Hove, Shermanbury, Cowfold and Hendfield, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1599]). 

John Morley, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Langworth, esq., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of SOWNTING alias SOWNTING- 
PEVEEELL alias SOWNTING- PsvEEELL-and-WEALDA and tenements in 

* Sounting-Peverell alias Souuting-Welda (Deed, Close Roll, 42 Eliz., p. 27). 






ftENKY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 405 

Sowntiiig, Broaclwater, Kingstowne alias Kingstone, Launsing, 
Rusper and Horshain, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
2Ch. I. [1626]). 

Thomas Peirson, gent., and John Jarratt, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Morley, kt.,deforciant Manor of SOWNTING alias SOWNTING-PEYEKELL 
alias SOWNTING- PEVERELL-and-WEALDA and tenements in Sownting, 
Broadwater, Kingstown alias Kingston, Launsing, Kusper and 
Horshain, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Peirson 
(Trin., 1651). 

Hugh May, esq., Edward Woodward, esq., and Henry Bulstrode, 
esq., plaintiff's, and John May, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of Wykes, co. Lincoln, and manors of SOMPTING alias SOMPTING- 
PEVEHELL-WEALDA and BOWLET, and tenements in Sompting, Broad- 
water, Kings-Town, Lanceing, Kusper, Horsham, Pagham, Chilgrove, 
West Deane, Runcton, Mundham and Newtimber, co. Sussex, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Hugh May (Hil., 23 & 24 Ch. II. 
[1671-2] D.C.). 

William Peachey, plaintiff, and John May, kt., and Mary his wife, 
Hugh May, esq., Edward Woodward, esq., and Henry Bulstrode, esq., 
deforciants Manor of SOMPTING alias SOMPTING-PEVERELL alias 
SoMPTiNG-PEVEBELL-and-WEALDA and tenements in Sompting, Broad- 
water, Kings-Town, Lanceing, Rusper and Horsham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff md. heirs (Trin., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Sompting (Manor Annual Rent). 

John, Lord Selsey, plaintiff, and Stephen Street and Rose his 
wife, deforciants Yearly rent of 20 issuing out of manors of 
SOMPTING and CHILGROYE and out of tenements in Sompting, Chil- 
grove, Kirdford, Binderton, Shipley and West Dean, granted to John, 
Lord Selsey, by Stephen Street and Rose during life of said Rose 
(Mich., 49 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Sompting (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Roughton (Manor) (Trin., 41 Eliz. [1600]). 

See West Rarting (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

Edward Barker, plaintiff, and John Cadday and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Sixth part of tenements in Sompting and Broadwater, 
also sixth part of rectory of SOMPTING, and of all tithes whatsoever 
annually renewing in Somptiug, and of advowson of vicarage of 
SOMPTING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 13 Geo. I. 
[1726]). 

Edward Barker, plaintiff, and Edward Southouse and Martha his 
wife, deforciants Two sixth parts of tenements in Sompting and 
Broadwater, also two sixth parts of rectory of SOMPTING, and of all 
titlies whatsoever annually renewing in Sompting, and of advowson of 
vicarage of SOMPTING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 2 & 3 
Geo. II. [1729]). 

See Terring alias Tarring (Manor) (Hil., 1 Geo. III. [1761]). 



406 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Sompt ing- Abbotts (Manor Annual Rent). 

John Payne, esq., Richard Stringer, gent., and William West- 
brooke, gent., plaintiff's, and Richard Alderton, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Tillmgton and Sompting and 
annual rent of 60 issuing out of manor of SOMPTING-ABBOTTS and 
tenements in Sompting quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Payne (Mich., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Sompting-Abbotts alias Sumpting-Abbotts (Manor). 

Edmund Pye, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Arundell and 
Surrey, and Alatheia his wife, and Henry, Lord Mowbray and Mal- 
travers, deforciants Manors of SUMPTING-ABBOTTS and LICHPOOLE 
and tenements in Sumpting, Broadwater, Sumpting-Abbotts and Lich- 
poole, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs Warranted against said Earl 
of Arundell and Alatheia and heirs of said Earl, and against heirs of 
Philip, Earl of Arundell, his father, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, his 
uncle, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, his grandfather, Thomas, Duke of 
Norfolk, his great-grandfather, and against William, Lord Howard, 
and his heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

Henry Alderton, gent., plaintiff, and Edmund Pye, kt. and bt., 
and Katherine his wife, and Martha Pye, wid., deforciants Manors 
of SUMPTING-ABBOTTS and LICHPOOLE and tenements in Sumptiug, 
Broadwater, Sumpting-Abbotts and Lichpoole, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Thomas Baker an<f Thomas Gratwick, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Aldertou, gent., and Hugh Penfold and Mary his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of SUMPTING-ABBOTTS and LICHPOOLE and tenements 
in Sumpting, Broadwater, Sumpting-Abbotts and Lichpoole, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Baker (Mich., 4 Will. & 
Mary [1692]). 

William Gratwick, esq., plaintiff, and William Alderton, senior, 
gent., deforciant Manors of SOMPTING-ABBOTTS and LITCHPOLE and 
tenements in Sompting and Broadwater quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 7 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Edward Graves, plaintiff, and Young Willes and Martha his wife, 
James Steadman and Mary his wife, William Hersee and Anne his 
wife, and Henry Smith and Susanna his wife, deforciants Manors 
of SOMPTING-ABBOTTS, LEECHPOOL and WEST PRESTON, and tenements 
in Sompting, Broadwater, Angmering, Rustington and West Preston, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Sompting-Peverell (Manor). See Sompting. 

Sompting- Peverell-and-Wealda (Manor). See Sompting. 

Sondehurst (Manor). 

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



VIII. *O WILLIAM IV. 

Sonnyngleigh alias Sonnynglyth alias Sunnyngley (Manor). 
See Front (Hil., 13 Eliz. [1570-1] ; Mich., 19 & 20 Eliz. [1577] 
B.C.; Trin., 40 Eliz. [1598]; Mich., 1 Ja. I. [1603] B.C.; Trin., 
5 Ja. I. [1607] D.C. ; Trin., 7 Ch. I. [1631] B.C. ; East., 8 Ch. I. 
[1632] B.C. ; Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632] D.C. ; Hil., 9 Ch. I. [1633-4] 
D.C.). 

Thomas Steaue and Eichard Hedylowe, plaintiffs, and Edward 
Honjwood, gent., and Mary his wife, and Isaac Hollywood, gent., 
deforciants Manor of SONINGLITH alias SONINGLEY alias SONING- 
LEIQH and tenements in Frant alias Fant and Pembury alias Pepen- 
bury quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Steane (Mich., 
16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Southall (Manor). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Mich., 1652). 

South Bersted (Manor). 

See Shripney (Trin., 2 Geo. I. [1716]; Mich., 16 Geo. III. 
[1775] ; Trin., 22 Geo. III. [1782] j Trin., 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 

South Berwick (Manor). See Berwick. 

Southease (Advowson of Church). 

See Iford (Trin., 32 Eliz. [1590]). 

Geoffrey Amherst, clerk, plaintiff", and John Aylwyn, gent., John 
Comber, gent., and Agnes his wife, William Fryer and Mary his wife, 
John Cheesman and Margaret his wife, John Butcher and Alice his 
wife, Joan Browne, wid., Katherine Periman, wid., deforciants 
Advowson of church of SOUTHEESE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1617]). 

Southease (Free Fishery). 

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

Southease (Free Warren). 

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

Southease with Heyton alias Southease-Heyton (Manor). 

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

William Campyon, kt., and Henry Campyon, kt., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Springett, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
SOUTHEESE with HEYTON alias HEIGHTON and tenements in Southeese, 
Gestling, Icklesham, Cattesfeild and Hoo, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of William Campyon (Mich., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

See Heighten (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. II. [1688] ; Mich., 4 Ja. II. 
[1688] ; Trin., 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

Thomas Barnard, plaintiff", and John Watson, esq., and Hannah 
his wife, and George Watson, gent., deforciants Manor of SOUTHEASE 



408 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

with HATTON alias HEIGHTON and tenements in Southease and Hayton 
alias Heighten quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., S Greo. II. 

[1735]). 

William Dickinson, esq., and William Lowudes, esq., plaintiffs. 
and Barnard Dickinson, esq., deforciant Manor of SOUTHEASE with 
HAYTON alias HEIGHTON and tenements in Southease and Hayton 
alias Heighten quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William 
Dickinson (Trin., 13 Geo. III. [1773]). 

Southease (Eectory). 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1674-5] : Mich., 9 Anne 
[1710]). 

Southeyton (Advowson of Church). See ReigUon. 

Southeyton (Advowson of Vicarage). 

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

South Harting (Advowson of Church). 

See Harting (Manor) (Mich., 3 Ed. VI. [1549] D.C. ; Mich., 
2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] D.C. ; East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See South Rarting (Manor) (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

See West Rarting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; East., 26 Eliz. 
[1584] D.C. ; Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

South Harting (Free Warren). 

See West Rarting (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 
See Dumpforl (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

South Harting (Manor). See Rarting. 

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

William Onslow, gent., and William Pierson, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Francis Portescue, gent., and Dorothy his wife, deforciant s Moiety 
of manors of SOUTH HABTYNG, EST HABTYNG, WEST HARTYNG and 
WENHAM, and moiety of tenements in JSouth Hartyng, Est Hartyng, 
West Hartyng, Dempford, Eogate, Wenham, Eake, Dycharn, Tratton, 
Vynyng, Dydlyng, Elsted, Chithurst, Treyford, Turwyck and Pro- 
vander, and moiety of hundred of DEMPFOED, also moiety of advowson 
of church of SOUTH HABTYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
William Onslow (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

John Ford, esq., and Magdalen his wife, plaintiffs, and Francis 
Forteacue, esq., and Dorothy his wife, John Fortescue, esq., and John 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 409 

^Browne, gent., deforciants Moiety of manors of SOUTH HARTYNG and 
EAST HARTYNG and tenements in South Hartyng, East Hartyng, 
Hawbedyne and Stedeliam, and market and fairs in SOUTH HARTYNG, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Magdalen Ford (Hil., 25 Eliz. 
[1582-3]). 

Eobert Chamberlayne, esq., and William Onslow, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Ford, esq., and Magdalen his wife, deforciants Manors of 
SOUTH HAHTYNG and EAST HARTYNG and tenements in South Hartyng, 
East Hartyng, West Hartyng, Bogate, Hawbedyne and Stedeham, 
also market and fairs in SOUTH HARTYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Eobert Chamberlayne (East., 25 Eliz. [1583]). 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Knyvett, esq., and 
Magdalen his wife, deforciants Manors of SOUTH HARTYNG and EAST 
HARTYNG and tenements in South Hartyng, East Hartyng, West 
Hartyng, Eogate, Hawbedyne and Stedeham, also market and fairs in 
SOUTH HARTYNG, which Henry Knyvett and Magdalen in her right 
hold for the term of her life, granted to Edward Caryll during the life 
of Magdalen (Hil., 35 Eliz. [1592-3]). 

Edward Carill, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Knyvett, esq., and 
Magdalen his wife, deforcianis Manors of SOUTH HARTING and EAST 
HARTING, and tenements in South Harting, East Harting, West 
Harting, Eogate, Hawbedyne and Stedeham, also market and fairs in 
SOUTH HARTING, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted to 
Edward Carill and heirs during the life of Magdalen (Hil., 40 Eliz. 
[1597-8]). 

Eichard Tichborne, kt., and Thomas Warburton, esq., plaintiffs, 
and William Ford, kt., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of 
SOUTH HARTING and EAST HARTING, and tenements in Harting, Eogate 
and Stedham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Warburton 
(Hil., 1 Ch. I. [1625-6]). 

See East Harting (Manor) (Mich., 1649). 

South Harting (Market and Fairs). 

See South Harting (Manor) (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3] ; East., 25 
Eliz. [1583] ; Hil., 40 Eliz. [1597-8]). 

South 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]). 

South Lancing alias South Launsing (Manor). See Monkeys. 

South Mailing (Manor). 

See Glynde (East., 16 Eliz. [1574]). 



410 SUSSEX MANORS ift T&E FEET OF FINES. 

South Mailing (Rectory). 

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

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

John Levitt, plaintiff, and Richard Mascall, gent., and Prances his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Mailing and rectory of SOUTH- 
MALLING granted to John Levitt for term of thirteen years, rendering 
annually one peppercorn to Richard Mascall and Frances, and heirs 
of Richard (Mich., 22 Ja. I. [1624]). 

William Kempe, senior, and AVilliarn Kempe, junior, plaintiffs, and 
John Evelyn, esq., George Evelyn, esq., and Richard Evelyn, gent., 
deforciants Tenements in Southmalling and Ringmer, and rectory of 
SOUTHMALLING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Kempe, 
senior (East., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Awdrey Wyatt, wid., plaintiff, and William Kempe, senior, esq., 
deforciant Rectory of MALLING alias SOUTH MALLING and tenements 
in Mailing alias South Mailing, Hamsey and Hartfeild, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East., 32 Ch. II. [1680]). 

Thomas Isted, gent., plaintiff, and William Kemp, gent., and 
Timothea his wife, deforciants Tenements and rectory of MALLING 
alias SOUTH MALLING quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 
3 Will. &Mary [1691]). 

South Malling-Lindfield (Manor). 

John Parker, gent.j^and Philippa his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard, 
Earl of Dorset, Lord William Howard, George Ryvers, kt., Richard 
Aniherst, esq., and Edward Lindsey, esq., deforciants Manors of 
SOUTH MALLING -LYNDFEILD- DEAN, SOUTH MALLING-LINGFEILD- 
CHANCELLOR, SOUTH MALLING-LYNDFEILD-TREASURER, SOUTH MALL- 
ING-LlNGFEILD-ClIAUNTOR Or PllESENTOR, SOUTH MALLING-LYNDFEILD, 
and tenements in Lyndfeild, Worth, Wevelsfeild, West llotheleigh 
and Colmans-Hatch, and also rectory of LYNGFEILD alias LYNFEILD 
alias LYNDFEILD, and all tithes whatsoever in Lyngfeild #/' Lynfeild 
alias Lyndfeild, and ad vowsoii of vicarage of LYNGFEILD afo'as LYNFEILD 
alias LYNDFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Philippa Parker 
(East, 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

William Newton, gent., and Nicholas Newton, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Parker, gent., and Philippa his wife, deforciants Manors of 
SOUTHMA.LLING-LYNDFEILD-DEAN, SOUTUMALLING-LYNGFEILD-CHAN- 
CELLOR, SOUTHMALLING - LYNGFEILD - TREASURER, SOUTHMALLING- 
LINGFEILD-CHAUNTER or PRESENTOR, SOUTHMALLING-LYNDFEILD, and 
tenements in Lyudfeild, Worth, Wevelsfeild, Ardingleigh, Hothleigh 
and Colmans-Hatch, and also rectory of LYNGFEILD alias LYNFEILD 
alias LYNDFEILD, and advowson of vicarage of LYNGFEILD alias LYN- 
FEILD alias LYNDFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Newton (East., 16 Ja. I. [1618]). 

See Walsted (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631] ; Trin., 1655 D.C. ; Hil., 
1 Will. & Mary [1689-90] D.C. ; Trin., 1 Anne [1702] ; East., 8 Geo. I. 
[1722]). 



VIII. TO "WILLIAM IV. 4ll 

See South Hallinq-Lindjield-Burleiqli-Arclies (Trin., 27 Geo. III. 

[1787]). 

South Malling-Lindfleld-Burleigh-Arches (Hundred). 

Abraham Baley, esq., plaintiff, Thomas, Lord Pelham, and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Hundred of SOUTH MALLING-LINDFIELD-BUR- 
LEioii-AitCHEs, and manors of SOUTH MALLING-LINDFIELD, WALSTEAD, 
NORTHIE, FORSTERS, STAMMER alias STANMER alias AuDWiCK and 
HENDALL, and tenements in Stammer alias Stanmer, Plompton alias 
Plumpton, Lindfield, Ardingly alias Ardingley, Cuckfield, Bexhill, 
Battell alias Battle, Hoe alias Hooe, Hailsharn, Hellingley, Buxted, 
Maresfield, Mayfield, East Hoathly alias East Hoadly, Chiddingly, 
Burwash, Pevensey and Nuthurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

South Mundham (Manor). See Mundkam. 

Thomas Uvedalle, plaintiff, and Peter Banaster and Constance his 
wife, deforciants Manor of SOUTHMOUNDEHAM and tenements in 
Southmondeham and Pagenham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

George Philpott, esq., and John Paynter, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert Brunyng, esq., and Helena his wife, deforciants Manor of 
Woodcott, co. Southampton and manor of SOUTHMUNDHAM alias 
MUNDAM alias SOUTHMUNDAM, and tenements in Southmundham, 
Mundham, Northuiundham and Runckton, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of George Philpott (East., 42 Eliz. [1600] D.C.). 

John Semeon, esq., George Serneon, kt., Martin Titcheborne, esq., 
and Edmund Semeou, gent., plaintiffs, and Richard Brunyng, esq., and 
Elena his wife, and Anthony Brunyng, gent., his son and heir apparent, 
deforciants Manors in co. Southampton and Wilts, and manor of 
SOUTH MUNDHAM, and tenements in Southtnundham and Pagham, co. 
Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Semeon Manor of 
SOUTHMUNDHAM, inter alia, warranted against said Richard Brunyng 
and Elena, and heirs of Elena, and against said Richard and Elena, 
and heirs of Richard (East., 8 Ja. I. [1610] B.C.). 

Thomas Aylwyn, gent., George Greene, John Greene, and John 
Barnard, plaintiff's, and Anthony Bruning, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of SOUTHMUNDHAM and tenements in North- 
mundham and Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Aylwyn (Mich., 15 Ja. I. [1017]). 

William Stamper, senior, and William Stamper, junior, plaintiffs, 
and Richard Jeffrey and Elizabeth his wife, and John Aylwyn, gent., 
deforciants Manor of SOUTHMUNDHAM and tenements in Pagham 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Stamper, senior (Hil., 
1649). 

William Webb, gent., and William Baldwyn, gent., plaintiffs, 
and William Stamper the younger, gent., deforciant Manor of 
SOUTH MUNDHAM and tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Webb (Trin., 1652). 



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SUSSEX MANORS I^N THE FEET OF FINES. 



Joshua Williams, gent., plaintiff, and Anne Stampers, spr., and 
Gertrude Stampers, spr., deforciants Manor of SOUTHMUNDHAM and 
tenements in Pagham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
5 Anne [1700]). 

Thomas Heather, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Smith, gent., and 
Jane his wife, James Atkins, gent., and Mary his wife, and James 
Colebrook and Barbara his wife, deforciants Three eighth parts of 
manor of SOUTHMUNDHAM and three eighth parts of tenements in 
Pagham, Stoughton, TJpmarden, Westmarden and Northwood, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 29 Geo. II. [1756]). 

Southover (Common of Pasture). 

See Patcham (Rectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Southover (Free Fishery). 

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

Southover (Manor). 

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

Thomas Sackevyle, kt., Lord Buckehurst, plaintiff", and John 
Stempe and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of SOUTHOVEE and 
tenements in Southover, Lewes, Houndeue, Wogham, Hammes, 
Chaighley, Barcombe and Lyndfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Lord William Howard, George Rivers, kt., Richard Amherst, esq., 
and Edward Lyndsey, esq., plaintiffs, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, 
deforciant Manors of SOUTHOVEE, WILLINGDON, PEESTON-BECK- 
HELVYN, KINGSTON NEAE LEWES, ASHCOMBE-GOEING, ASHCOMBE- 
MOUNTAGUE, TANNEES and BEEITEO, and also hundred of WILLING- 
DON, and tenements in Southover, Kingston near Lewes, Iford, 
Bedingham, Firle, Glinde, Southmalling, Ringmer, Eastgrinsted, Hart- 
feild, Whithiham, Retherfeild, Walderne, Heathfeild, Hellingleigh, 
Chiddingleigh, Haylesham, Westham, Willingdon. Jevington, East- 
borne, Pemsey alias Pevensey, Herstmonceux, Hooe, S. Mary West- 
out and S. Thomas in " le Cliffe," and also rectories of CHIDDING- 
LEIGH, FALMEE, SOUTHMALLING and KINGSTON NEAE LEWES, and all 
tithes annually renewing in EAST GEINSTED, OVINGDEANE, ROTTING- 
DEANE, CHAELESTON, WESTDEANE and S. JOHN UNDEE THE CASTLE 
OF LEWES, and advowson of vicarages of CHIDDINGLEIGH, ESTGBEN- 
STED, FALMEE and KINGSTON NEAE LEWES, co. Sussex, also manors of 
Tottenham, Pembrookes, Bruses, Dawbneys and Meckinges, co. 
Middlesex, and manor of Risingdon-Parva alias Resyngdon-Parva, co. 
Gloucester, and tenements in co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Lord William Howard (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 

See Miclielham (21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 

Nathaniel Trayton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas, Earl of Thanet, and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor of SOUTHOVEE and site of late 
dissolved monastery of S. PANCEAS IN SOUTHOVEE, and tenements in 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 413 

Southover, Kingston, S. Anne in Lewes and Southmalling near Lewes, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 8 Anne [1709-10]). 

John Dunmoll Mercer, esq., plaintiff, and Samuel Durrani, esq., 
and Eleanor his wife, Mary Mercer Durrant. spr., and Elizabeth Durrant, 
spr., deforciants Manor of SOUTHOVER and tenements in S. John 
Baptist, Southover, and S. Peter and S. Mary Westout alias S. Anne 
in Lewes, and all tithes yearly renewing out of 15 ac. meadow and 
15 ac. pasture in S. PETER AND S. MART WESTOUT alias S. ANNE IN 
LEWES, parcel of premises aforesaid, quitclaimed to plaint iff* a,nd heirs 
(HiL, 38 Geo. III. [1798]). 

Southover (Right of Sea Beach). 

See Kingston near Lewes (Rectory) (HiL, 58 Greo. III. [1818]). 

Southover (Tithes). 

Thomas Sackevyle, kt., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff, and John Goby, 
senior, gent., and John Goby, junior, gent., and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Tenements in Southover and all tithes of corn and grain, also all 
other tithes, great and small, arising in Southover, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and I heirs (Trin., 27 Eliz. [1585]). 

Southover, S. John Baptist (Advowson of Church). 

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

Southram (Prebend and Rectory). 

Thomas Storer, plaintiff, and William Thomas, gent., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Southmalling and Sowthram, and pre- 
bend and rectory of SOUTHRAM, also all tithes of corn, grain, hay, wool, 
lambs, oblations and emoluments, and all other tithes arising in 
Sowthram, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1 Ch. I. [1625]). 

Ambrose Isted, plaintiff, and William West and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of tenements in S. Thomas in the Clive near 
Lewes, and moiety of rectory of SOUTERAM, also moiety of tithes of 
coru, hay, and all other tithes annually arising in Souteram and South- 
mailing, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (HiL, 21 & 22 Ch. II. 
[1669-70]). 

Southstoke (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

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

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

See Madehurst (Manor) (East., 35 Eliz. [1593]). 

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

See Binsted (Manor) (HiL, 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4] j Trin., 
4 Anne [1705]). 

Southwick (Manor). 

See Westmeston alias Stantons (East., 31 Hen. VIII. [1539]). 
See EastbrooTce (Trin., 5 Ja. I. [1607]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Southwick (Right of Sea Beach). 

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

Sownting-Peverell (Manor). See Sovipting. 
Sownting-Welda (Manor). See Sampling. 
Spittlefield (Tenements). See Alciston (Rectory). 
Standesteed (Manor). See Stansted. 
Standleigh in Oving (Rent). See Deane. 

Stanmer alias Audwick (Manor). 

Richard Amherst, gent., plaintiff', and George Mychelborne, gent., 
deforciant Manor of STAMMER quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs 
(Hil., 36 Eliz. [1593-4]). 

Thomas Shelley, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Michelborne, esq., 
and Anne Michelborne, wid., deforciants Manor of STANMER alias 
AUDEWICK and tenements in Stanmer quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Peter Gott, esq., plaintiff, and John Martin, gent., and Sibyl his 
wife, and Bridget Michelbourn, spr., deforciants Manor of STANMER 
alias STAMMER alias AUDWYKE and tenements in Stauiner alias 
Stammer quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 12 Will. III. 
[1700]). 

See South Mailing- Lindfield (Trin., 27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

Stansted (Forest Common of Pasture). 

Anthony Compton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Lodger, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements and common of 
pasture for 100 sheep in COMPTON and UPMARDEN and common of 
pasture for all animals in forest of STAWNDEN alias STANSTED quit- 
claimed to plaintiff" wdi heirs (East., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

Stansted alias Standesteed (Manor). 

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

Thomas Lewkenor, esq., and John Lampton, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of STANDESTEED, and forest and park of STANDESTEED, and 
tenements in Standesteed, Bourne alias Westborne, Racton, Walder- 
ton, Stoughton, Compton and Westmarden, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Thomas Lewkenor (Triu., 19 Eliz. [1577]). 

See Bourne (Hil., 25 Eiiz. [1582-3]). 

George Smyth, gent., and Thomas Kynnaston, gent., plaintiff's, 
and John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Elizabeth his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors in co. York, Northumberland and Newcastle on Tyne, 
and manors of STANSTED alias STANSTEED, BOURNE alias WESTBOURNE, 
PKINSTEED, SINGLETON and CHARLETON, and forests of STANSTED 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 415 

alias STANSTEED and OYERHOLT, and parks of STANSTED alias STAN- 
STEED and DOWNELEY, also tenements in Stowghton, Stansted alias 
Standsteed, Kacton, Coinpton, Bourne alias Westbourne, Prinsteed, 
Singleton, Lee farm. Codham, Kirdt'ord alias Kirford, OJd Shoram, 
Overibld, Hasseford alias Haisfould, Storington and Charleton, and 
also hundreds of BOURNE alias WEST BOURNE, SINGLETON, Box and 
STOKEBRIDGE, and advowsons of churches of BOURNE alias WEST- 
BOTTRNE, SINGLETON, STORINGTON and KIRDEFORD, and advowson of 
vicarage of BOURNE alias WESTBOURNE, co. Sussex, and manors in 
cos. Surrey, London and Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
George Smyth (East,, 5 Ja. 1. [1607] D.C.). 

Stansted (Forest and Park). 

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

See Stansted (Manor) (Trin., 19 Eliz. [1577]; East., 5 Ja. I. 
[1607] B.C.). 

See Bourne (Manor) (Mich., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Stanton alias Staunton (Manor). 

Nicholas Chaloiier, plaintiff, and John Ledes, esq., and Agnes his 
wife, deforciants Manor of STAUNTON and tenements in Chyltyngton, 
Westmeston, Chayly and Plomtou, quitclaimed to 'plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 

Francis Chaloner, gent., and William Overy, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Nicholas Chaloner, gent., and Joan his wife, and John Hyder and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of STAUNTON and tenements in 
Chyltyngton, Westmeston, Chayly and Plumpton, also moiety of 
manor of MILL-PLACE, and tenements in Eyngmer, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Chaloner (Hil., 38 Eliz. [1595-6]). 

Thomas Michelborne, gent., and Abraham ])urrant, plaintiffs, and 
Nicholas Challoner, senior, gent., and Joan his wife, and Frances 
Challoner, gent., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of STANTON 
alias STAUNTON and tenements in Chiltington. Westmeston, Chayly 
and Plompton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Michel- 
borne (East, 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

Michael Marten, plaintiff, and Nicholas Chaloner and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of STAUNTON and tenements in West- 
meston, Chiltington and Chayley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 13 Anne [1714]). 

Stantons (Manor). See Westmeston alias Stantons. 

Staple alias Stapull (Hundred). 

See Hastings (Honor) (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591] ; East., 
12 Ch. I. [1636] j East., 2 Ja. II. [1686] ; Mich., 15 Geo. II. [1741]). 

Starburrow (Castle and Manor). See Leighton in Cowden. 

Robert Hewett, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Richardson, esq., 
Baron Cramond within the kingdom of Scotland, and Anne his wife, 



416 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

deforciants Three parts of Castle of STARBURROW alias STABRBTJRGE 
and manor of STAEBURROW alias STARBURGE alias STABRBTTSBOW arid 
PBIXCKHAM, also tenements in Starburge, Etenburge, Lynfeild, Stone- 
bridge and Stonehm-st, co. Sussex, and three parts of same premises 
in cos. Kent and Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
18 Ch. II. [1666] B.C.). 

Staunton (Manor). See Stanton. 

Stedham (Advowson of Church). 

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

Stedham (Free Warren). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Stedham (Manor). 

Thomas Churchar, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount 
Mountague, Thomas Marten, LL.D., and Margery his wife, and 
Anthony Denton, esq., deforciants Manor of STEDHAM and tene- 
ments in Stedham, Mynsted, Tpyng, Hayshott, Cockyng, Wolbedyng, 
Tratton, Dydlyug and Lynchmere, also advowson of church of 
STEDHAM with chapel of HAYSHOTT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 29 & 30 Eliz. [1587]). 

John Tories, gent., and Laurence Alcock, plaintiffs, and George 
Arrundell, esq., and Mary his wife, Thomas Gray, esq., and William 
Coldham, gent., deforciants Manor of STEDHAM and tenements in 
Stedham, also advowson of church of STEDHAM with HEYSHOTT, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Tories (Trin., 20 Ch. II. 
[1668]). 

Richard Ince, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Pargiter Fuller, esq., 
and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of STEDHAM and tene- 
ments in Stedham and Heyshott quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 1 Geo. I. [1715]). 

Charles William Taylor, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Vernon 
TJtterson, esq., and Sarah Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
STEDHAM and tenements in Stedham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 48 Geo. III. [1808]). 

Steyning (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Charlton alias Charlton-Ashurst (Hil., 9 Ch. I. [1633-4]). 
See Wiston (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

Steyning (Lands Annual Rent). 

See SMington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Steyning (Tithes). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 417 

Stockbridge alias Stokebridge (Hundred). 

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

Stoke alias West Stoke (Manor). 

William Jordan, esq., plaintiff", and Adrian Stoughton, gent., 
deforciant Manor of STOKE alias WEST STOKE alias STOKE NEAR 
CHICHESTER and tenements in Stoke alias West Stoke alias Stoke 
near* Cbichester quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 25 Eliz. 
[1583]). 

William Fovel], gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Bowyer, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Fourth part of manor of STOKE 
alias WEST STOAKE and tenements in Stoke alias West Stoake quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7]). 

William Styant, gent., plaintiff, and Arthur Gunter, gent., defor- 
ciant Fourth part of manor of STOKE alias WEST STOKE alias 
STOKE NEAR CHICHESTER and tenements in Stoke alias West Stoke 
alias Stoke near Chichester quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
12 Ch. I. [1636-7]). 

William Styant, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Bowyer, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, and William Fovell, gent., deforciants Fourth part 
of manor of STOKE alias WEST STOKE alias STOKE NEAR CHICHESTER 
and tenements in Stoke alias West Stoke alias Stoke near Chichester 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

George Oglander, esq., and William Speed, clerk, plaintiffs, and 
Anne German, wid., deforciant Fourth part of manor of WEST 
STOKE and tenements in West Stoke quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of George Oglander (East., 15 Ch. I. [1639]). 

John Michell, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Phillipps, gent., defor- 
ciant Manors of WEST STOAKE and SIDDLESHAM and tenements in 
West Stoake, Siddlesham, New Fishborne and S. Pancras, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 1650). 

Peter Legay, gent., plaintiff", and Thomas Phillipps, gent., defor- 
ciant Seven parts of manor of STOKE alias WEST STOKE alias STOKE 
NEAR CHICHESTER quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. II. 
[1664]). 

Peter Legay, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Germon, gent., defor- 
ciant Three parts of manor of WEST STOKE alias STOKE and 
tenements in West Stoake alias Stoke, Funtington and West Lavant, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &&& heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Peter Legay, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Phillipps and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Seven parts of manor of WEST STOAKE alias STOAK 
and tenements in West Stoake alias Stoake, Funtington and West 
Lavant, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 16 & 17 Ch. II. 
[1664-5]). 

James Legay, gent., plaintiff*, and Peter Legay and Martha his wife, 
deforciants Seveu parts of manor of STOKE alias WEST STOKE alias 

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418 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

STOKE NEAR CHICHESTER quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (East., 
24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

James Hutton, plaintiff, and Katherine Legay, wid., Thomas 
Hollis and Hannah his wife, John Solly and Martha his wife, and 
Elizabeth Legay, spr., deforciants Seven parts of manor of STOKE 
alias WEST STOKE alias STOKE NEAR CHICHESTER quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

Eobert Hampden, esq., and Robert Scawen, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Powys, esq., and Henrietta his wife, deforciants Manor of 
STOKE alias WEST STOKE and tenements in Stoke alias West Stoke, 
and in the borough of Middleham in Ringrnere, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Robert Hampden (East., 31 Greo. II. [1758]). 

Stone (Manor) in Hastings. 

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

Stoneham alias Old Stoneham (Manor). 

Henry Polstead, plaintiff', and Thomas Marsham, esq., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of STONEHAM and tenements 
in Maling and Ringmer quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3 
Ch. I. [1627]). 

Henry Foisted, the younger, and Thomas Foisted, plaintiffs, and 
John Foisted, deforciant Fourth part of manor of STONEHAM, and 
fourth part of site of said manor and tenements in Southmallyng and 
Ringmere, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Foisted 
(Mich., 1651). 

Robert Fenu, esq., and Abigail his wife, plaintiffs, and Benjamin 
Foisted, gent., and Etheldreda his wife, deforciants Fourth part of 
manor of STONEHAM and tenements in Maling alias South Maling, 
Riugmer and Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert 
Fenn (East, 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

James Chadwick, plaintiff", and Benjamin Foisted, gent., and 
Audrey his wife, and Robert Fenu, esq., aud Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Fourth part of manor of STONEHAM and tenements 
in Southinalling and Ringiueare quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 24 Ch. II. [1672]). 

Henry Serle, esq., and William Coke, esq., plaintiff's, and Timothy 
Burrell, esq., deforciant Tenements in Cockfeiid, Ringmer, South- 
mailing, Cliffe near Lewes, Steyning and Hurstperpoint, and moiety 
of manor of STONEHAM, also moiety of tenements in Southmalling, 
Ringmer, Grlynd and Barcomb, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Henry Serle (Hil., 34 & 35 Ch. II. [1682-3]). 

Thomas Bathurst, plaintiff, and Timothy Burrell, esq., and Mary 
his wife, Samuel Boulton, John Boulton, Francis Charleton, and John 
Morgan, deforciants Manor of STONEHAM, and site of manor of 
STONEHAM, and tenements in Southmalling, Ringmer, Glind, Cliffe 
and Barcomb, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 5 Will. & Mary 
[1693-4]). 



HENRY VIII' TO WILLIAM IV. 419 

John 8peuce, Q^., plaintiff, and Samuel Bolton, John Bolton, and 
Hannah Bolton, spr., deforciants Manor of OLD STONEHAM and 
tenements in Southmalling, Glynde, Ringmer and Barcombe, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 3^6. heirs (Trin., 6 Will. & Mary [1694]). 

Stoneland (Park). 

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

Stonelandys (Manor). See Stone-Place. 

Stonelynk (Manor). 

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

John Mychelborne, senior, and Edward Mychelborne, plaintiffs, 
and John Bolney, esq., deforciant Manor of STONELYNCK and tene- 
ments in Farleigh, Pett, Ikelysham and Gestlyng, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Mychelborne (East., 6 Eliz. [1564]). 

Thomas Duke, plaintiff, and John Bolney, esq., and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of STONELYNCKE and tenements in Farleigh, Pett, 
Ikelysham and Gestlyug, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said John Boluey and heirs and against heirs of 
[John] Bolney, esq., deceased, his uncle (Hil., 8 Eliz. [1565-6]). 

Nicholas Crompe, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Duke, gent., and 
Anne his wife, Thomas Duke, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, Edward 
Duke, gent., William Duke, gent., and Matthew Duke, gent., 
deforciants Manor of STONELYNKE and tenements in Fareley, Pett, 
Icklesham, Gestling and Winchelsey, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1606-7]). 

Francis Crompe, gent., one of the Attorneys of the Court of King's 
Bench, plaintiff, and John Crompe, gent., and Joan his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of STONELYNCKE and tenements in Farleigh quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East, 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

John Crompe, gent., plaintiff, and William Jackson, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of STONELYNCKE and tenements 
in Farleigh quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 27 Ch. II. 
[1675]). 

John Busbridge, gent., plaintiff, and William Bishop, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of STONELYNK and tenements in Fairleight, Sedles- 
comb, Whatlington, Bat-tell, Ewhurst and Westfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff wn.& heirs (East., 6 Anne [1707]). 

William Payne, plaintiff, and John Martin and Anne his wife, and 
William Morris and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of STONE- 
LYNK and tenements in Fairlight, Battell and Rye, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (East., 33 Geo. II. [1760]). 

Walter Anger, gent., plaintiff, and George Snoad and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manor of STONELYNK and tenements in Fairlight 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 15 Geo. III. [1774]). 

E E 2. 



420 SUSSEX MANGES IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

"William Shad well, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Collins and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of STONELTNK and tenements in Fair- 
liglit quitclaimed, to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 

Stone-Place alias Stonelandys (Manor). 

Thomas Payne and John Payne, plaintiff's, and John Halle, gent., 
deforciant Manor of STONE-PLACE alias STONELANDYS and tenements 
in Ardyngly and Westhothly quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
Thomas Payne (East., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Stonerocks (Manor). See Pickstones. 

See HacJcenden alias Placelands (Mich., 15 & 16 Eliz. [1573] ; 
Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587] ; Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

Anthony Hogettes, clerk, plaintiff, and Henry Browne, deforciant 
Manors of STONEOCKS and HACKENDEN and tenements in Eastgrinsted 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

See PicTcstones (Mich., 30 Ch. II. [1678] ; Trin., 12 & 13 Geo. II. 
[1739]). 

Stopham (Free Fishery). 

See Lee (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ch. I. [1629] ; Mich., 1656). 

Stopham (Manor Common of Pasture). 

John Pay, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Charles Matthew Goring, bt., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements, common of pasture for 
all manner of cattle and liberty of pasture in the manor of STOPKAM 
in Stopham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil.,25 Geo. II. [1752]). 

Stopham (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

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

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

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

William Barttelott, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of STOPHAM and tenements in Stopham quitclaimed io plaintiff" 
and heirs (East., 11 Eliz. [1569]). 

Thomas Barnard, gent., and John Kyng, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Laurence, clerk, and Frances his wife, Henry Bartelott, gent., and 
Mary his wife, William Bartelott, gent., Anne Bartelott, Jane Barte- 
lott, Elizabeth Bartelott and Barbara Bartelott, deforciants IManors 
of STOPHAM, FORD, WARNEHAM alias DEN and KNIGHTES-HATCH 
alias MONCKES, and tenements in Stopham, Fittleworth, Pulborow, 
Warnham and Rudgweek, also advowsoii of church of STOPHAM, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Barnard (Trin., 18 Ch. I. 
[1642]). 

Thomas Gladwyn, gent., and Thomas Wood, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Walter Bartelott, gent., William Bartelott, gent., Richard Bartelott 
and Mary his wife, Richard Mille, gent., and Joan his wife, William, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 421 

Mille, gent., Edward Ramsdeu, gent., and Frances his wife, Christopher 
Coles, gent., and Jane his wife, William Mose, gent., and Barbara 
his wife, Anne Walker, wid., John Richbell, gent., and James Challoner, 
gent., deforciants Manors of STOPHAM and WARNIIAM alias DEN 
and tenements in Stopham, Fittleworth, Pulbrough, Warnham and 
Rudgweek, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Gladwyn 
(Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1668-4]). 

John Tippetts, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Bartelott, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of STOPHAM and tenements in 
Stopham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

Edward Hanbury, clerk, plaintiff, and Edmund Barker, S.T.D., and 
Isabel his wife, Walter Bartelott, senior, esq., and Anne his wife, and 
Thomas Palmer, esq., deforciants Manor of STOPHAM and tenements 
iu Stopham, Fittleworth and Siddlesham, also advowson of church of 
STOPHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Storghton (Manor). See Storrington. 

Storrington (Adrowsou of Church). 

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

Storrington (Manor). 

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

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

William Apsley, gent., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arrundell, 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manors of STORGHTON alias STOETNGTON and COWDAM alias COODHAM 
alias COTEHAM (except advowson and right of patronage of church of 
STORYNGTON) and tenements in Storghton alias Storyngton, Chylting- 
ton, Byllingeshurst and Pulborowgh, quitclaimed to said William 
Apsley, who grants to said John, Lord Lumley, a certain annual rent of five 
marks issiiing out of said manor and tenements (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

William Newton, gent., plaintiff, and Apsley Newton, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of STORRINGTON and tenements 
in Storrington, Ridgewick, Billingshurst, Blindfold, Pulborough and 
Chiltington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 Ch. II. 
[1667]). 

William Claggett, gent., plaintiff, and Apsley Newton, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of STORRINGTON and tenements 
in Storrington, Rudgeweek, Billingshurst, Slyndford, Pulborrow and 
West Chiltington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 3 Will. & 
Mary [1691.]). 

John Woodward, plaintiff, and William Wheeler, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforcian's Manor of STORRINGTON and tenements 
in Storrington, Rudgewick, Billinghurst, Slyndfold, Pulborough and 
West Chiltington, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 3 & 4 
Geo. II. [1730]). 

See WormingJiurst (Manor) (Triii., 21 Geo. III. [1781]). 



422 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 

Stoughton (Manor). 

See Bourne. (Manor) (Mich., 6 & 7 Eliz. [1504]). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1560] D.C.). 

William Smyth, gent., and John Lambton, gent., plaintiffs, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, deforciant Manor of STOUGHTON 
and tenements in Stoughton and Westborne quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of William Smyth (East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Eichard Lewkenor, esq., plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord 
Lumley, deforciant Manor of STOUGHTON and tenements in Stough- 
ton, Westbourne, Estemarden and City of Chichester, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff m& heirs (Mich., 30 & 31 Eliz. [1588]). 

Richard Evelyn, esq., Peter Hussey, esq., and Thomas Webb, gent., 
plaintiffs, and John Lewkenor, esq. ^ deforciant Manors of STOUGHTON, 
SATS-COUET, TAWKES-HOLD, MUNCKTON and PEESTON, and tenements 
in Westdean, Stoughton and Binderton, also moiety of manor of 
DALLENGBIDGE, and tenements in East Greenested, Horsted-Keaues 
and Westhoadly, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Hichard 
Evelyn (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

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

Street (Free Warren). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Street (Hundred). 

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

Street alias Streat (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

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

See Buttinghill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

See Westmeston (Manor) (Hil., 5 Ja. I. [1607-8]). 

Walter Covert, esq., plaintiff, and Walter Dobell, esq., deforciant 
Manors of STEEAT, WESTMESTON and NEWICK, and tenements in 
Streat, Westmeston and Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 1654). 

George Brown, esq., and Samuel Gott, esq., plaintiffs, and Barnham 
Dobell, M.D., and Charles Dobell, deforciants Manors of STEEAT, 
NEWICK and WESTMESTON, and tenements in Streat, Newick, Plomp- 
ton, Ardingleigh, Westhoadly, Westmeston, Ditcheling, Lyndfeild 
and Chayley alias Chayleigh, also advowsou of church of STEEAT, 

Quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Brown (Mich., 13 Ch. II. 
1661]). 

William Donaldson and William Nottidge, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Lane, esq., deforciant Manors of STEEET, WESTMENSTON alias 
WESTMTNSTON, MIDDLETON, NEWICK and FOLKINGTON alias FALKINCJ- 
TON alias FOWINGTON, and tenements in Street, Westmenston alias 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 423 

Westmynstou, Chayley, Ardingley, Westlioadley, Chiltington, Lin- 
field, Middleton, Newick, Felpham, Bosham, Funtington, Folkington 
alias Falkington. alias Fowingtou and Winchelsea, and advowsons of 
churches of STREET aiid WESTMENSTON alias WESTMYNSTON and 
chapel of CIIILTINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William 
Donaldson (Hil., 32 Geo. III. [1792]). 

Street (Manor Annual Eeut). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor Annual Eent) (East., 42 Eliz. [1599- 
1600]). 

Strethampton (Manor). 

See HalnaTcer (Manor) (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 
See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Strettington (Tithes). 

See HalnaJcer (Manor) (Triu., 26 & 27 Geo. II. [1753] ; Hil., 
5 Geo. III. [1765] ; East., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Stubcroft (Manor). 

See Hunston (Manor) (Mich., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 

Stuckles alias Stuckes (Manor). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 
See Michelham (Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 
See Lewes (Barony) (Mich., 9 Anne [1722]). 

Sugworth (Manor). 

Roger Mountague, esq., and Walter Walsh, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Stephen Boord, kt., Ninian Boord, gent., and Stephen Penckherst, 
gent., deforciants Manors of STJGWORTH and NEWTCK and tenements 
in Cookefeld, Fletching, Marysfeld, Hellinglygh, Newyck, Chiltington, 
Estgrinsted, Erthinglygh, Hotyngden and Westhothlvgh, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Walsh (Trin., 2 Ja. L [1604]). 

Sulham (Manor). See Selham. 

Sullington alias Sillington (Manor). 

Edward Shelley, esq., and Joan his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Lee, kt., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of SULLYNGTON, 
and advowson of church of SULLTNGTON, and tenements in Sullyngton, 
Cobdene, Yokeborne, Chyltyngton, Echyngfeld alias Hechyngfeld, 
Asshyngton, Wasshyngton, Boughton, Asshehurst, Byllyngesherst, 
Bromborough, Bartelmews and Storyngton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Edward Shelley (Hil., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546-7]). 

See Worminghurst (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Thomas Mores, esq., and John Hinton, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Warnefold, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of STJLLING- 
and tenements in Worminghurst, Fyudon, Sullington, Chiltington. 



424 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF 

and Washington, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Mores 
(Hil., 1 Ch. 1. [lt5i>5-6]). 

Ambrose Shelley and Henry Shelley, plaintiff's, and Thomas 
"Warnford and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of SULLINGTON, 
except certain tenements in Sullington and Einden, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Ambrose Shelley (Trin., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Henry Bridger, gent., and Thomas Sheppard, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John Shelley, gent., and Bridget his wife, and William Shelley, gent., 
deforciants Manor of SULLINGTON IN HITCHINGFEILD and tenements 
in Hitchingfeild, Horsham, Billingshurst and Sullington, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of Henry Bridger (Trin., 1657). 

Christopher Cole, gent., and William Coe, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Daniel Waldoe, esq., and Adrian his wife, and Timothy Shelley, gent., 
deforciants Manor of SULLINGTON IN ICHINGFEILD and tenements in 
Sullington, Hitchinfeild and Horsham, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Christopher Cole (Trin., 18 Ch. II. [1666]). 

Matthew White, gent., and Nathaniel Tredcroft, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edward Shelley, Henry Grumbridge and Mary his wife, Eichard 
Knight and Katheriue his wife, Eichard Parson and Mary his wife, 
Richard Hobbs and Elizabeth his wife, and William Napper, defor- 
ciants Manor of SILLINGTON alias SULLINGTON and tenements in 
Chiltington, Horsham, Shipley and Midhurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Matthew White (Mich., 9 Will. III. [1697]). 

John Linfeild and Thomas Parham, gent., plaintiffs, and George 
Arnold and Elizabeth Jiis wife, deforciants Manor of SILLINGTON 
alias SULLINGTON and tenements in Washington, Hitcbingfeild, 
Southweek, Billingshurst, West Chiltington, Sullington, Thakeham, 
Horsham, Ashburnham, Wartling and Hersemonceux, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of John Linfeild (Hil., 8 Geo. I. [1721-2]). 

Andrew John Nash and George Augustus Nash, plaintiff's, and 
Percy Bysshe Shelley, esq., deforciant Manorof SULLINGTON and site of 
manor of PINKHUEST and tenements in Chestham, Balcomb, Eudwick, 
Shipley, Sullington, Horsham, Eusper, Hitchingfield, Cowfold, Sher- 
manbury, Worth, Thakeham, East Grinsted, Pulborough, Storrington, 
Warnham, Pevensey alias Pensey, How alias Hoo, Postlade alias 
Portslade, Ashington, Washington, Henfield, Beeding alias Scale, 
Slynfold, Westham, Goring and Eushmore, likewise tithes of corn, 
grass, hay, wood, calves and lambs, yearly arising out of 1 mes- 
suage and 90 ac. land in HOESHAM, and portion of tithes issuing 
out of parish of POETSLADE alias POSTLADE late belonging to the 
Lady Anne of Cleeve, and annual rent of 1 6s. 8d. issuing out of 
tithes in POETSLADE, also annual rent of 7 issuing out of 1 messuage 
and 60 ac. land in Steyning, and likewise moiety of forest of WOETH, 
and fourth part of manor of HIGHLEIGH alias HIGHLET, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Andrew John Nash (Trin., 54 Geo. III. 
[1814]). 

See Telscomle (Manor) (Trin., 4 Geo. IV. [1823] j Mich., 
5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 425 

Sullington (Rectory and Advowsoii of Church and Vicarage). 

John May, gent., and Peter Cox, plaintiffs, and Thomas Warne- 
ford, esq., and Mary his wife, and Thomas Shelley, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of SULLINGTON quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of John May (Hil., 1 Ch. I. [1625-6]). 

John Spencer, gent., plaintiff", and William Bodgeant, clerk, and 
Aune his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of SULLINGTON alias 
SILLINGTON quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 10 Will. III. 
[1G98]). 

Thomas Hicks and William Frankwell, gent., plaintiffs, and 
G-eorge Mott and Sarah his wife, John Hawes, Richard Russell, and 
John Billis and Katherine his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Hailsham and rectory of SULLINGTON quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Thomas Hicks (Hil., 7 Geo. I. [1720-1]). 

Edward Tredcroft, esq., plaintiff, and Catherine Bullis, wid., 
Henry Perkins and Catherine his wife, William Kempe and Elizabeth 
his wife, and Olive Bullis, deforciants Rectory of SULLINGTON and 
advowsori of vicarage of SULLINGTON quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 27 Geo. II. [1754]). 

Sunny ngley (Manor). See Sonnyngleigh. 
Supton (Manor). See Sutton-Hall. 

Sutton (Advowson of Church). 

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

See Petworth ' (Honor) (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615] D.C. ; Trin., 
17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Sutton (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] B.C.). 

See Duncton (Hil., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535-6]). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 13 Ja. I. [1615] D.C. ; Trin., 
17 Ch. I. [1641] D.C.). 

Sutton (Manor). See Sandore and Sutton. 

Sutton (Manor) in Seaford. 

Thomas Elfick, junior, plaintiff", and George Poulett, esq., and 
Joan his wife, and John Shurley, esq., deforciants - Manor of SUTTON 
and tenements in Seaford and Sutfou quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs Warranted against said George Poulett and heirs and against 
Seth Aucock aud heirs (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

William Thomas, esq., and John Pope, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas El pluck, gent., deforciant Manor of SUTTON and tenements 
in Seaford and Sutton quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
Thomas (Mich., 21 Ch. I. [1645]). 

Sutton (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Felpham (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 



426 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Sutton-Hall alias Sutton alias Supton (Manor). 

John Byrch, gent., and John Derryck, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Weston, senior, gent., and Edward Weston, gent., deforciants Manor 
of SUTTON-HALL alias SUTTON alias SUPTON and tenements in Sutton 
alias Supton quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Byrch (Hil., 
31 Eliz. [1588-9]). 

John Reade, plaintiff, and Garret Weston, gent., and John Cooper 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of SUTTON-HALL alias 
SUTTON alias SUPTON and tenements in Suttou-Hall alias Sutton alias 
Supton quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

William Pellatt, gent., plaintiff, and William Gray, gent., Eichard 
Peckham, gent., and Anne his wife, Anne Reade and William Reade, 
clerk, deforciants Manor of SUTTON-HALL alias SUTTON alias 
SUPTON and tenements in Suttou and Rudgeweek quitclaimed te 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

William Dee, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Shelley, esq., and 
Hannah his wife, and Richard Payne, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manor of SUTTON-HALL alias SUTTON alias SUPTON and tenements 
in Sutton and Rudgweek quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (Trin., 
11 Anne [1712]). 

Thomas Towers, esq., plaintiff, and Sibylla Dee, spr., John Gill, 
gent., and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Morrow, gent., and Eleanora 
his wife, deforciants Three fourth parts of manor of SUTTON-HALL 
alias SUTTON alias SUPTON and tenements in Sutton, Wisborough 
Green, Wiston, Ashfngton and Buncton, quitclaimed to plaintiff said 
heirs (East, 28 Geo. III. [1788]). 

Swanborough (Hundred). 

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

Swanborough (Manor). 

The King, plaintiff, and Robert, Prior of the Monastery of S. 
Pancras, Lewes, deforciant Manors of SWANBAEGH, KINGESTON NEAE 
LEWES, SOUTHOTEK, FALMEB, BALLTSDEN, WTGHTDEN, DTCHENTNG- 
GAEDEN, BALNETH, HOESTED-PAETA, ATLTNGWOETH, IMBEEHOENE, 
LANGNET, OVINGDEN, NYTTMBEE and WANTLET, and tenements 
in Lewes, Southover, Kingston near Lewes, Wougham, Hamsay, 
Iford, Newyke, Rotingdeu, Falmer, Boromer, Peccham, Cheley, 
Dycheuyng, Twynham, Bolney, Slaugham, Chyltyngdon, Herst- 
perpound, Berwynb, Balneth, Lynfeld, Plecchyng, Horsted-Parva, 
Atlyngworth, Portyslade, Aldrington, Bryghthelmeston, Hove, Imber- 
horne, Estgrensted, Westhothely, Horsted-Caynes, Langney, West- 
ham, Peveusey, Willingdon, Estborue, Borham, Hethfeld, Ovyngden, 
Sutton, Seeford, Nytimber, Wantley, Goryng, Pediugho, Cookfeld, 
Hangiltou, Ekington, Rype, Blechington, Clayton, Pycomb, Mechyng, 
Waldern, Balcomb, Erthingle, Torryng, Preston, Bedinghatn, Bere- 
comb, Beringhani, Westmeston, Walland under the Castle, Twynham, 
South Berwike, Benhover, Shotenbere, Perching, Plumpton, Milles- 



Vltl. TO WILLIAM IV. 

comb, Ballysden, Raddemell, Northes, Ludgarshale, Bygner, Medlers, 
Compton, Upmerden, Midlavarit, Stedham, Hejshett, Tollington, 
Cootes, Ipyng and Boxgrave, and rectories o BBIGHTHELMESTON, 
PECCHAM, FALMEE, KINGSTON NEAR LEWES, EOTYNGDEN, IFOBD, 
PEDYNGHOO, DECHENYNG, WYVELESFELD, COOKFELD, ESTGEENSTED, 
WESTHOTHLEGH, ESSEBOENE, HEEDHAM, HEBYNGHAM, COTTYS, WAL- 
DEEN, ONSTY and MONKENCOUET, and advowsons of churches of 
BEYGHTHELMESTON, PECCHAM, FALMEE, KINGSTON NEAB LEWES, 
ROTYNGDEN, IFOED, PEDINGHOO, DECHENYNG, WYVELESFELD, COOK- 
FELD, ESTGEENSTED, AESTHOTHLY, EKINGTON alias RYPE, BLESSED 
MAEY IN THE MAEKET AT LEWES, S. ANDEEW IN LEWES, S. PETEE 
WESTOTTT AT LEWES, S. MAEY WESTOUT AT LEWES, S. JOHN UNDEE 
THE CASTLE AT LEWES, S. JOHN BAPTIST IN SOUTHOYEE, BLACHYNG- 
TON-WAYFELD, CLAYTON, KYMEB. PYCCOMB, MECHING, HOBSTED- 
KAYNYS, WALDEEN, BALCOMB, EETHINGLEY, TEEEYNG, BEECOMB, 
NEWIKE, LUDGAESHALE, STEDHAM, HAYSHETT, SUTTON and TOLLYNG- 
TON, co. Sussex, and divers manors and tenements in cos. Surrey, 
London, Cambridge, Norfolk, Essex, Leicester, Hertford, Devon, 
Wilts, Kent, Lincoln, Suffolk, Middlesex and York, quitclaimed to 
the King, his heirs and assigns (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 

See Michelham (Mich., 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

Thomas Sackevyle, kt., Lord Buckhurst, plaintiff", and John Caryll, 
esq., and Mary his wife, and Edward Caryll, esq., deforciants Manor 
of SWANBAEOUGH alias SWANBUEGH and tenements in Kyngeston near 
Lewes, Iford alias Iftbrd, Pedynghoo, Mychyng alias Mechyng and 
Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff &\\& heirs (Mich. ,26 & 27 Eliz. [1584]). 

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]). 

Sweterudge (Manor). 

Thomas Chaloner and Francis Chaloner, plaintiffs, and Eoger 
Chaloner.and Etheldreda his wife, deforciants Manor of SWETEEUDGE 
and tenements in Hurstperpoynt and Lyndffeld, and in Erding- 
leigh ; said tenements in Erdingleigh are quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Francis Chaloner, and said manor and tenements in 
Hurstperpoynt and Lyndffeld (which .John Grerves and Elizabeth 
his wife, who was the wife of Lewis Chaloner, hold in right of 
Elizabeth -for her life, of the inheritance of said Roger, and which 
after the decease of Elizabeth, to said Roger and his heirs should 
revert) after the decease of Elizabeth shall fully remain to Thomas 
Chaloner and Francis Chaloner and heirs of Francis Chaloner (Trin., 
38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Swinham alias Swyneham (Manor). 

See Battle (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] : Mich., 8 Geo. I. 
[1721]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Swinham (Tithes). 

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

Sygewyke (Manor). See SedgwicJc. 
Syngleton (Manor). See Singleton. 
Sypses (Manor). See Walshes. 

Taberleshall and Bentons. See Taverner shall. 

Tablehurst (Manor). 

Richard Sackevyle, kt., plaintiff, and Richard Hele and Agnes his 
wife, deforciants Manor of TABLEHERST and tenements in Estgren- 
sted quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 2 Eliz. [1560]). 

John Walton, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackevyle, kt., Lord 
Buckherst and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of TABLEHERST 
alias TAVELHEEST, and tenements in Estgrynsted, Hartfeld, Forest- 
rewe and Asshedowne, also three parts of all tithes of sheaves and 
hay arising out of rectory of ESTGEYNSTED, and out of 60 ac. land to 
said rectory belonging in Estgrynsted, settled on Thomas, Lord Buck- 
herst, and heirs (Hil., 12 Eliz. [1569-70]). 

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

Edward Bisshe, esq., and Robert Pickering, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward, Earl of Dorset, George Rivers, kt., Richard Amherst, serjeant 
at law, and Edward Lyndsey, esq., deforciants Manor of TABLE- 
HERST alias TABLEHURST and tenements in Eastgrinsted quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Bisshe (East., 5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

Robert Pickering, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Eowle, gent., and 
Martha his wife, Robert Burdett, gent., and Bennet his wife, and 
Henry Turner, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TABLEHURST and tenements in Eastgrinsted quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1652). 

John Major, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Wroughton, gent., Charles 
Raymond, esq., and Sarah his wife, and John Webster, deforciants 
Manor of TABLEHURST and tenements in East Grinstead quit- 
claimed to plaintiff nud heirs (Hil., 27 Geo. II. [1754]). 

Tadeham (Manor). 

See Westhampnett (Manor) (East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

Talkes Chantry in Hamptnet (Advowson). See Tawkes Ghantry. 

Tangmere (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

Thomas Crompton, gent., and John Morley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Sack vile, kt., Lord Buckhurst and Cicely his wife and Richard 
Baker, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of TANGIMEE alias 
TANGEMEE alias TANGMEE and ESTLAVANT alias ESTLATENT alias 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

LAVANT, and tenements in Tangimer alias Tangemer alias Tangmer 
and Estlavant alias Estlavent alias Lavant, and advowson of churches 
of TANGMER and ESTLAVANT, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Crompton (East., 21 Eliz. [1579]). 

Thomas Pagitt, gent., and Thomas "Wheler, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Crompton, esq., and John Morley, esq., deforciants Manor 
of TANGMER alias TANGEMER alias TANGIMER, and tenements in 
Tangmer alias Tangemer alias Tangimer, also advowson of church of 
TANGMER alias TANGEMER alias TANGIMER, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Thomas Wheler (Trin., 23 Eliz. [1581]). 

Nicholas Bestney, esq., and William Allen, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Hodson, gent., deforciant Manor of TANGMER alias TANGEMER 
alias TANGIMER, and tenements in Tangmer alias Tangemer alias 
Tangimer, also advowson of church of TANGMER alias TANGEMER alias 
TANGIMER. quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Nicholas Bestney 
(Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

John Morley, kt., Nicholas Wolf, esq., and Thomas Bettesworth, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Henry Hodson, gent., and Sibyl his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of TANGMER alias TANGEMER alias TANGIMER, and 
tenements in Tangmer alias Tangemer alias Tangimer, also advowson 
of church of TANGMER alias TANGEMER alias TANGIMER, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Morley (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

William Godolphin, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Bettesworth, gent., 
and Jane his wife, Henry Peckham, kt., serjeant at law, William 
Baldwyn, gent., Francis Osbaston, esq., and Cicely his wife, and 
William Morley, K.B., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TANGYMER alias TANGEMER alias TANGMER, and tenements inTangymer 
alias Tangemer alias Tangmer, also advowson of church of TANGJMER 
alias TANGEMER alias TANGMER, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
[Hil., 21 & 22 Ch. II. [1669-70]). 

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

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

Tangmere (Park). 

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

Tanners (Manor). 

Christopher Stanley, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Sackevyle, kt., 
Lord Buckeherst and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of TANNERS 
and tenements in Hellyngleygh and Walderne settled on Thomas Lord 
Buckeherst and heirs (Trin., 13 Eliz. [1571]). 

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

Tarring alias Torryng (Advowson of Church). See Tarring- Nevill. 
See Swanborough (Manor) (Mich., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] D.C.). 



430 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

See Tarring (Manor) (Trin.. 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] ; Mich., 
31 Hen. VIII. [1539]). 

See Buxted (Manor) (East, 5 Eliz. [1563]). 
See Tarring (Manor) (East., 33 Eliz. [1591]). 
See Ditclding (Manor) (East., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

Tarring alias Torryng alias Torryng-Seynt Clere (Manor). 

Nicholas Mascall, plaintiff", and John Gage, kt., and Philippa his 
wife, deforciants Manor of TORRYNG and tenements and advowson 
of parish church of TORRYNG in Torryng, Fletchyng and Plompton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff" sand heirs (Triu., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537]). 

Thomas Wellys, plaintiff, and John Mascall and Alice his wife, 
deforciants Manor of TORRYNG and .tenements in Torryng and 
Fletchyng, and common of pasture for 500 sheep in Torryng and 
Fletchyng, also advowson of church of TORRYNG, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 31 Hen. VIII. [1539]). 

See Buxted (Manor) (East., 5 Eliz. [1563]). 

John Eversfeld, esq., plaintiff, and Robert Welles alias Atwell, 
esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of TORRYNG-SEYNTCLERE 
and tenements in Torryng and Fletchyng, also advowson of church of 
TORRYNG, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said 
Robert Welles alias Atwell and Mary and their heirs, and against 
heirs of Thomas Welles alias Atwell, deceased, his father (East., 
33 Eliz. [1591]). 

See Tar ring- Ne-fill (Manor) (East., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

See Ditchling (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612] ; East., 19 Ja. I. 
[1621]). 

See Tarring-Nevill (Manor) (Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1716-7]). 

Tarring alias West Tarring (Manor). See Terring. 

Tarring-Camoys alias Terryng-Camoys (Manor). 

George Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and William Dawtrey, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of TARRYNG-CAMOYES alias TERRYNG-CAMOYES and 
tenements in Fletching quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
11 Eliz. [1568-9]). 

Charles Howard, kt., and Charity his wife, plaintiffs, and George 
Goring, esq., and Mary his wife, and Anne Goring, wid., deforciants 
Manor of TARBING-CAMOYES alias TARRING-CAMOYSE and tenements 
in Fletching, Marisfeild, Horsted, Lyndfeild, Eastborne and Newick, 
also advowson of vicarage of FLETCHING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of* Charles Howard Warranted against heirs of George Goring 
and Mary, and heirs of George, against heirs of George Goring his 
grandfather, and against heirs of George Goring, esq., his father, 
against Benjamin Pellett, kt., and his heirs, against heirs of Thomas 
Pellett, esq., son of said Benjamin Pellett, and against John Pellett, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 431 

esq., son aud heir-apparent of said Benjamin Pellett, and his heirs 
(Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

See Plumpton (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ch. I. [1629] ; East., 1656). 

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

Tarring-Nevill (Advowson of Church). See Tarring. 

See Tarring-Nevill (Manor) (East., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 

See Lewes, S. John under the Castle (Advowson of Church) (East., 
17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

John Pilfold and Thomas Gates, plaintiff's, and William Franck- 
well, gent., and Richard liussell, clerk, and Juliana his wife, defor- 
ciants Advowsons and patronages of churches of TABBING-NEYILL 
and SOUTHEYTON alias HEYTON quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
John Pilfold (Trin., 6 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Dennis Geere, plaintiff', and John Pilfold and Theobald Michell 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Advowsons and patronages of 
churches of TABBING- NEVILL and SOUTHEYTON alias HEYTON quit- 
claimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. II. [1732]). 

Tarring-Nevill (Advowson of Vicarage). 

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

Tarring-Nevill alias Torryng-Nevyll (Manor). 

John Eversfeld, gent., and Thomas Eversfeld, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William Adam and Eleanor his wife, deforciants Manor of TOBBYNG- 
NEVYLL and tenements in Torryng-Nevill, also advowsoii of church of 
ToBBYNG-NEViLL, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Eversfeld 
(East., 28 Eliz., [1586]). 

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

Walter Covert, kt., and Edward Aleworth, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Earsfield, kt., and Harbert Earsfield, esq., deforciants 
Manors of TABBING -NEViLL and TABBING-SANCLEABE and tenements 
in Tarring, Eletching, Goring, Kingston, Bucksteed and Marshfield, 
and fourth part of manor of HIGH LEY aud tenements in Worth, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of W alter Covert (East., 10 Ja. I. 
[1612]). 

See Ditchling (Manor) (Trin., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

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

See Ditchling (Manor) (East., 19 Ja. I. [1621]). 

Humphrey Eowle, esq., and George Goring, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Anthony Eowle, gent., and Lydia his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TORBING->>KVILL alias TOBBING-SAINT CiEEBE and tenements in 
Torring-Nevill and Beddingham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Humphrey Fowle (Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1716-7]). 

Tarring-Peverell alias Torryng-Peverell (Manor). 

Nicholas Eversfeld, ^a^j^, and Thomas West, kt., Lord la Warr, 



432 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Owen West, kt., and Leonard West., esq., deforciants Manor of 
ToEYNG-PEVERELLand tenements in Fletching, Estgrensted, Marsfeld, 
Newyke, Chayly and Hertfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., lEd.YI. [1547]). 

John Knolles, senior, and John Knolles, junior, plaintiffs, and 
John Everysfeld, gent., and Bridget his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TOBEYNG - PEVEEELL and tenements in Fletchyng, Estgrenested, 
Newyke, Chayley and Hartfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
John Knolles, junior (East., 9 Eliz. [15(57]). 

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

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

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

Tarring-Sancleare (Manor). See Tarring alias Torryng and 
Tar ring -Nevill. 

Tavelherst (Manor). See Tablehurst. 

Tavernershall alias Taberleshall and Bentons (Manor). 

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

Tawkes alias Talkes Chantry in Hamptnet (Advowson). 

Robert Sherboru, Bishop of Chichester, plaintiff', and Thomas 
Devenyshe and Anne his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of 
William Talke and Joan his wife, deforciants Two acres of land in 
Hamptenet, also advowson of chantry in the house of S. Mary called 
TALKES CHANTEY, quitclaimed to said Bishop and his heirs (Trin., 
21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

Tawkeshold (Manor). 

See Stoughton (Hil., 24 Ch. I. [1648-9]). 

See Westdean (Manor) (Trin., 12 G-eo. I. [1726] B.C.). 

Tedscombe (Manor). See Telscombe. 

Telscombe (Advowson of Church). 

See Lewes, S. John under the Castle (Advowson of Church) (East., 
17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

See Goddenwick Farm (Tithes) (Hil., 2 Geo. 1. [1715-6] ; Mich., 
5 Geo. I. [1718] ; Trin., 11 & 12 Geo. II. [1738]). 

Telscombe (Advowson of Vicarage). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 433 

Telscombe (Free Fishery). 

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

Telscombe (Free Warren). 

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

Telscombe (Manor). 

See BuckJiurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-1] 1X0.) . 

See Nortlistoke (Manor) (Trin., 14 Ja, I. [1616] D.C.). 

Stephen Penkhurst, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Richardson, esq., 
Baron of Cramoud in Scotland and Anne his wife, John Pettus, kt., 
and Elizabeth his wife, Henry Sanford, esq., Humphrey Beddingfeild, 
gent., and Edmund G-riffen, deforciants Manor of TELESCOMBE alias 
TILESCOMEBE aU.as TEDSCOMBE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 1652). 

Henry Shelley, esq., plaintiff, and James Plumer, gent., and Mar- 
garet his wife, deforciants Manor of TELESCOMBE alias TILESCOMBE 
alias TEDSCOMBE quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1 Ja. II. 
[1686]). 

Matthias Wilks and Edward Grose Smith, plaintiffs, and George 
John Dalbiac and Eleanor his wife, deforciants One third part of the 
manors of TELSCOMBE, THAKEHAM, SILMNGTON alias SULLINGTON and 
PULBOBOUGH, and tenements in S. Peter and S Mary Westout, 
S. John Baptist, Southover, S. John under the Castle of Lewes, Thake- 
ham, Shipley, West Chiltington, Storrington, Wiggenholt, SuJlington 
and Pulborough, quitclaimed \.Q plaintiffs and heirs of Matthias Wilks 
(Trin., 4 Geo. IV. [1823]). 

Elizabeth Shelley and Cordelia Shelley, plaintiffs, and George 
John Dalbiac, esq., and Eleanor his wife, deforciants One third part 
of manors of TELSCOMB, THAKEHAM, SILLINGTON alias SULLINGTON, 
PULBOHOUGH and DURRINGTON, and tenements in S. Peter and S. Mary 
Westout alias S. Anne, S. John under the Castle of Lewes, S. John 
the Baptist, Southover, Telscomb, Thakeham, Sullmgton, Pulborough, 
Storrington, Wiggenholt, West Tarring, Durrington, Clapham, Sal- 
vington, Holte and Coate, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Elizabeth Shelley (Mich., 5 G-eo. IV. [1824]). 

Telscombe (Tithes). 

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

Telton (Manor). 

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

Henry White, Richard Aridrewes, Edward Eldryngton, senior, 
Edward Eldryngton, junior, Robert White, and William Pollyver, 
plaintiff's, and John Gage, kt., deforciant Manor of TELTON and 
tenements in Selmyston, Rype and Alcyston, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Richard Andrewes (Hil., 24 Hen. V1I1. [ 1532-3 j). 

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434 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OT FINES. 

James Gage, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Bray, esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of TELTON and tenements in Telton, 
Selmeston alias Selmston, Rype and Alsyston, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1 Ed. A 7 I. [1547]). 

George Chewte, esq., and John Downton, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Gage, esq., deforciant Manors of TELTON, BOREHAM-ROCK- 
LAND and HORSTED.PARVA alias PARYA-HORSTED, and tenements in 
Wartlyng, Herstmounceux alias Horsemounseux, Assheborneham, 
Warbleton alias AVarbelton, Nendfyld alias Nenvyle, Uallyngton, 
Telton, Selmeston alias Selmston, Rype, Alcystou, Horsted-Parva 
alias Parva-Horsted, Framfyld, Westham, Haylsham and Pevynsey, 

Juitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Chewte (East., 24 Eliz. 
1582]). 
See Horsted-Parva alias the Mote (Manor) (Trin., 1658 D.C.). 

Tereshersh alias Tereshish alias Tereshysh (Manor). See 
Terses. 

Terr ing alias Tarring alias West Tarring (Manor). 

Edward Norris, esq., Richard Norris, esq., John Savile, esq., and 
William Hale, esq., plaintiffs, and Robert Constable and Katherine 
his wife, and John Moor and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TABRING alias WEST TARRING and tenements in West Terring alias 
West Tarring, Horsham and Shipley, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Edward Norjis (Mich., 1 Geo. I. [1714]). 

Humphrey Thayer, plaintiff, and Fisher Tench, bt., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of TERRING alias WEST TARRING and 
tenements in West Terring alias West Tarring, Horsham, Shipley and 
Salvington, quitclaimed to plaintiff SM& heirs (Mich., 7 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Windmills Crompton and James Whitchurch, esqrs., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Barker, esq., deforciant Manor of TARRING alias WEST 
TARRING and tenements in West Terring alias West Tarring, 
Horsham, Shipley and Salvington, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Windmills Crompton (Mich., 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Henry Barker and Joseph Pickering, plaintiffs, and Edward 
Barker and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of TARRING alias WEST 
TARRING and tenements in West Terring alias West Tarring, Hors- 
ham, Shipley, Salvington, Soinpting and Broad water, and all tithes 
arising in SOMPTING, and advowson of church of SOMPTING, granted 
to Henry Barker and Joseph Pickering and heirs of Henry Barker for 
term of 99 years (Hil., 1 Geo. III. [1761]). 

Terring alias Tyrryng (Advowson of Chantry of Knyll). 

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

Terry ng-Camoys (Manor). See Tarring-Camoys, 



HENRY Till. TO WILLIAJI IV. 435 

Terses alias Tyresherst (Manor). 

William Rayner, esq., plaintiff, and John Shoy swell, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of TERESHEEST alias TERESHYSH alias TYTHUEST and 
tenements in Burwysh quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Trin., 8 Ja. I. 
[1610]). 

John Bodley,esq., and Laurence Hillyard, gent., plaintiff's, and John 
Shoyswell, esq., deforciant Manor of TERESHEKST alias TEHESHISH 
alias TYTHUEST and tenements in Burwash and Eitchingham quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Bodley (East , 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Arthur Michelborne and Laurence Hillyard, plaintiffs, and George 
Newman, LL.D., and Sibyl his wife, and John Shoyswell, esq., and 
Judith his wife, deforciants Manors of TYTHEHUEST alias TYSHUBST 
alias TYEESHTTEST and SHOTSWELL and tenements in Echingham, 
Burwash and Tysehurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Arthur 
Michelborne (Trin., 12 Ja. I. [1614]). 

Christopher Bacon the younger, gent., and Samuel Lawson, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Michelborne, esq., deforciant Tenements in 
co. York, and manor of TYBESHEBST alias TEESES, and tenements in 
Burwash and Etchingham, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Christopher Bacon (Hil, 1653 B.C.). 

William Gunston, plaintiff, and Hugh Bethell the younger, esq., 
and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of TYSEHEEST alias TEESES 
alias TYTHEHUEST alias TTSHUBST and tenements in Burwash and 
Echingham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1656). 

William Gunston, plaintiff, and Richard Thorpe, ge'nt., and 
Thornasine his wife, deforciants Manor of TYBEHEEST alias TEESES 
alias TYEEHUEST alias TYSHUEST and tenements in Burwash and 
Etchingham quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (East., 1657). 

John Banks and Henry Hovener, plaintiff's, and Thomas Gunston 
and John Gunston, deforciants Manor of TYEEHEEST alias TEESES 
alias TYEEHUEST alias TYSHUEST and tenements in Burwash and 
Etchingham quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Banks (East., 
27 Ch. II. [1675]). 

John Miles, plaintiff", and John Lane and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of TYREHEBST alias TEESES alias TYSHUEST alias 
TYTHEHUEST and tenements in Burwash and Etchingham quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Geo. II. [1729]). 

George Jeminett, gent., plaintiff, and John Constable, gent., and 
Mary his wife, and William Constable, deforciants Manor of TYEE- 
HUEST alias TEESES alias TYTHEHUEST alias TYSHUEST and tenements 
in Burwash and Etchingham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East. 
15 Geo. III. [1775]). 

Terwick (Manor). See Turwick. 

Terwick alias Tyrwick (View of Frank Pledge). 

See West Harting (Manor) (East., 25 Eliz. [1583] ; Mich., 32 & 33 
Eliz. [1590]). 

F F 2 



436 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). . 

Testers (Manor). 

Edward Bellingham, kt., and Thomas Bellingham, esq., plaintiffs, 
and Bichard Leonard, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor 
of TESTERS and tenements in Stening and Ashurst quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Belliughaui (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Teuyford alias Tray ford (Lands Annual Kent). 

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

Tewxleith (Chapel). See Trotton. 

Thakeham (Advowson of Church). 

See Thakeham (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551] ; Hil., 1 Eliz. 
[1558-9] ; Trin., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Edward Apsley, esq., plaintiff, and Samuel Boys, esq., Joseph 
Boys, gent., and John Boys, gent., deforciants Advowson of church 
of THAKEHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Mich., 37 & 38 Eliz. 
[1595]). 

See Thakeham (Manor) (Hil., 1654). 

See Laybrooke (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

See Thakeham (Manor) (Trin., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Samuel Gilford, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hesilrige, bt., Thomas 
Williamson, bt., and Dorothy his wife, Henry Shelley, esq., and 
Cordelia his wife, Apsley Newton, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, and 
James Butler, esq., and Grace his wife, deforciants Advowson of 
rectory and church of THACKHAM alias THAKEHAM quitclaimed to 
plaintipfiud heirs (Trin., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

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

Thakeham (Manor). 

William Foster and John Scardvyle, plaintiffs, and Ralph Bellyng- 
ham, esq , deforciant Manors of THAKHAM, CHARFLETE-LYVEMENSTER 
and COVERTES, and tenements in Thakham, Sullyngton, Westgrensted, 
Clayton, Hechyngfeld, Lyvemenster, Wyke, Lytelhampton, Preston, 
Arundell, Horsham, Yapton and Westferles, and advowson of church 
of THAKHAM, settled on Ralph Bellyngham and heirs (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. 
[1551]). 

Martin Harlakynden and William Playfer, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Boyce, gent., and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of 
THACKAM, CHARFLETE-LY.MENSTER and COVERTES, and tenements in 
Thackham, Sullyngton, Westgrynsted, Clayton, Hachyugfeld, Lymen- 
ster, Wike, Lytlehampton, Preston, Arundell, Horsham, Yapton and 
Westferles, and advowson of church of THACKHAM, settled on Richard 
Boyce and Margaret, and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to heirs 
of the body of Richard, remainder to Tight heirs of Margaret (Hil., 
1 Eliz. [1558-9]), 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 437 

Thomas Church&r, plaintiff, and William Apsley, esq., deforciant 
Manors of THAKKIIAM and APSLEE and tenements in Thakeham, 
Shipley, Sullyngton and Hytchyugfeld, and advowson o church of 
THAKEHAM, settled on Willi.-im Apsley and heirs (Trin., 17 Eliz. [1575]). 

Henry Fantleroy, gent., plaintiff, and George i'emvicke, esq., 
Henry Apsley, esq., and Richard Caldicott, esq., deforciants Manors 
of THAKEHAM and LAYBROOKE and tenements in Thakeham, Shipley, 
Suliington and Hitchint'eild, and also advowson of church of THAKE- 
HAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Hil., 1654). 

See Laybroolce (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [16G5]). 

Henry Bigland, esq., and John Horton, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Williamson, kt., and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Fourth 
part of manors of THAKEHAM and LAYBKOOKE and tenements in 
Thakeham, Shipley, Suliington and Hitchingfeild, and also fourth part 
of advowson of church of THAKEHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Henry Bigland (Trin., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

Samuel Boys, Q^. , plaintiff , and Thomas Hesilrige, bt., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, Thomas Williamson, bt., and Dorothy his wife, John 
Horton, gent., and Henry Gilford, gent., deforciants Manors of 
THAKEHAM and LAYBBOOKE and tenements in Thakeham, Shipley, 
Suliington, Chiltington, Billingshurst, Hitchingfeild and Findon, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff a,nd heirs (East., 20 Ch. II. [1668]). 

William Parker, gent., plaintiff, and Samuel Boys, esq., deforciant 
Manors of THAKEHAM alias THACKHAM and CLOTHALLS alias 
CLOTIIALLS-GRINSTED and tenements in Thakeham alias Thackham, 
Etchingfield alias Hitchingtield, West Grinsted, Suliington, Clayton, 
Horsham, Warneham, Shepley, Washington and Salehurst, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 4 Anne [1705-6]). 

Thomas Heath, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Shelley, esq., deforciant 
Manor of THAKEHAM and tenements in Thakeham, Lewes, Storring- 
ton, Wiggenholt, Shipley, Chiltington and Suliington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 7 Geo. I. [1720]). 

Gilbert Jones, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Ferris and Elizabeth 
Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of THAKEHAM and tenements 
in Thakeham (which Charles Lamb and Elizabeth his wife, the father 
and mother of said Elizabeth Dorothy, hold for the life of Elizabeth, 
with remainder to Charles for his life, and which after their decease 
ought to revert to said Elizabeth Dorothy and heirs), granted to 
Gilbert Jones and his heirs immediately after the decease of Charles 
and Elizabeth (Mich., 51 Geo. III. [1810]). 

See Telscombe (Manor) (Trin., 4 G-eo. IV. [1823] ; Mich., 5 
Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Thakeham (Tithes). 

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

Thorlwood-Coates alias Thorlwood and Coates (Manor). 
Robert Heath, esq., and George Osborne, plaintiff's, and John 



438 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Osborne, deforciant Manor of THOBLWOOD-COATES and tenements in 
Westwittering quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Heath 
(Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

Richard Gawen and William Osborne, plaintiff's, and Edward 
Osborne, junior, gent., and Frances his wife, deforciants Manor of 
THOELWOOD and COATES and tenements in Westwittering quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Gawen (East., 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

Oliver Whitbie, clerk, plaintiff, and William Osborne, gent., and 
William Peche, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
COATES alias THUBLEWOOD and tenements in West Wittering quit- 
claimed to plaintiff" &nd heirs (East., 26 Ch. II. [1(574]). 

Thorney (Advowson of Church). 

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

Thorney (Manor). 

See Chidham (Manor) (Trin., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

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

See Chidham (Manor) (Hil., 1653 D.C. ; Mich., 26 Ch. II. [1674] ; 
Hi!., 13 Will. III. [1701-2]). 

Thorney-Bickley (Manor). 

See Chidham (Manor) (Hil., 54 Geo. III. [1814]). 

Three Oakes (Manor). 

Laurence Brighthis, plaintiff, and James Rootes, esq., deforciant 
Manor of THBEE OAKES and tenements in Gestling quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 16 Ch. I. [1640]). 

Thomas Wood, plaintiff, and John Russell and Elizabeth his wife, 
and George Copper and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of THBEE 
OAKES and tenements in Gestling, Oare and Uckfield, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

John Farmer, plaintiff", and Saint John Russell and Jeremiah 
French and Winifred his wife, deforciants Manor of THREE OAKES 
and tenements in Guestling, Oare and Hellingly, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

Thurlewood. (Manor). See Thorlwood-Coates. 
Tighe alias Saint Tye (Manor). See 8. Tye. 
Tilescombe (Manor). See Telscombe. 

Tilgate (Manor). 

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

Charles Sergison, esq., plaintiff", and John Bucknall, kt, Samuel 
Bucknall and Margaret his wife, Benjamin Bucknall and Elizabeth his 
wife, Jonathan Bucknall, Tabitha Bucknall, Ralph Bucknall, esq., and 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 439 

William Hall, gent., deforciants -Manor of TILGATE and tenements in 
Worth, Slaugham, Ifeild, Crawly, Balcombe and Cuekfeild, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1 Anne [1702]). 

Richard Young, gent., and James Ingram, clerk, plaintiff's, and 
Charles Sergison, esq., and Anne his wife, deforcianis Manors of 
TILGATE and LEIGH, also fourth part of manor of CUCKFIELD, and 
tenements in Cuekfield, Bolney, Hurstperpoint, Linfield, Slaugham, 
Balcombe, Worth, Crawley, Ifield, Shipley, Horsham, Nuthurst and 
Rusper alias Ku^pere, also portion of tithes issuing from lands and 
tenements, parcel of said premises, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
of Eichard Young (Trin., 1 & 2 Geo. II. [1728]). 

Till alias Dill (Hundred). See Dill. 

Tillingham (Ferry). See Eye (Perry). 

Mark Thomas, gent., plaintiff, and William Coaker and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Rye, Pleyden and Eastguldeford, 
and annual rent of 6 issuing out of 1 messuage in Rye, also moiety 
of 2 messuages and passage across the river at TILLINGHAM in Rye, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff a,nA. heirs (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

Richard Thomas, esq., and William Woolgar, plaintiffs, and Martha 
Thomas, wid., and Mark Thomas, gent., deforciants Tenements in 
Rye and Eastguldeford and passage across the river at TILLINGHAM 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Thomas (Trin., 15 Ch. I. 
[1639-40]). 

Tillingliam (Manor). 

John Squyer and John Bacheler, plaintiff's, and Rohert Shepherd, 
esq., deforciant Manors of TYLLTNGHAM and PLAYDEN and tene- 
ments in Pesemersh, Tyllyngham, Beckeley and Playden, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John Squyer (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

See Peasmarsh (Manor of Prebend) (Hil., 12 Ja. I. [1614-5]). 

See Playden (Manor) (Hil., 26 Greo. III. [1786]). 

Tillington (Manor and Advowson of Church). See Tollington. 

Tirring alias Tyrring (Advowsou of Chantry called Knyll). See 
Terring. 

Tirs (Manor). See Tyes. 

Tiseherst (Common of Pasture). 

See BriMehurst (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632] D.C.). 

Tiseherst (Tenement called Boreshill Annual Rent). 
See Brivklehurst (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632] B.C.). 

Toddam alias Toddams (Manor). See Todham. 

Toddington (Manor). 

See Littlehampton (Manor) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 



MO SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Tod ham (Manor). 

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

George Denys, gent., plaintiff", and John Knyght, gent., and 
Thomas Thompson and Agnes his wife, defendants Manor of TODD.YM 
alias TODDAMS and tenements in Easeborne quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (East., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

John Warham, gent., plaintiff", and Maurice Digges, esq., and 
Judith his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of ToDHAMand HOWE- 
COUBT, and tenements in Easeborne, Westgrinsted, Lawnsing, Har- 
feild, Eastergate, West Ichenor, West Wittering, Burdham and 
Alwyke, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

John Harrison, plaintiff', and Joseph Shelden, kt., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of TODHAM and HOWE-COURT, 
and tenements in Easeborne, Westgrinsted, Lawnsiug, Harfeild, 
Eastergate, West Ichenor, West Wittering, Burdham, Alwick and 
Heyshott, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 20 & 21 Ch. II. 
[1668-9]). 

Thomas Cowper, junior, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Tourner, 
gent., and Mary his wife, and William Bowell, gent., deforciants 
Manor of TODHAM alias TODDAMS and tenements in Easeborne quit- 
claimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Hil., 10 Anne [1711-2]). 

Tollers (Manor). 

John Duke, plaintiff, and John Fynes, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor 01 TOLLEES and tenements in Alfryston and 
Westham quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (East., 15 Eliz. [1573]). 

Thomas Chowne, esq., plaintiff, and John Thorpe, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of TOLLERS and tenements in 
Alfriston and Westham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Triu., 
18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Thomas Jenner, gent., and William Fawlker, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Magnus Byne, clerk, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TOLLEES and tenements in Alfriston and Westham quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Jenner (Hil., 1651). 

William Hamilton, esq., plaintiff^, and Mary Chowne, spr., defor- 
ciant Manors of TOLLERS, SEAFOED and LTJNSFORD, and tenements in 
Alfriston, Litlington, Arlington, Seaford, Etchingham and Salehurst, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 37 Geo. III. [1796]). 

Tollington alias Tillington (Advowson of Church). 

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

Tollington alias Tillington (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 

Torryng. See Tarring. 

Torryng-Peverell (Manor). See Tarring -P ever ell. 



6ENRT VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 441 

Tortington (Advowsou of Church). 

See Trey ford (Manor) (Mich., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699] ; Trin., 
5 Anne [1700]). 

John Shelley, esq., plaintiff, and Eobert Edwards and Jane his wife, 
Eobert Lamport, and Henry Johnson aud Mary his wife, deforciants 
Advowson of church of TORTINGTON quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Trin., 21 Geo. III. [1781]). 

Tortington (Lands Annual Eent). 

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

Tortington and Tortington-Cheynes (Manors). 

See Trey ford (Manor) (Mich., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

Thomas Stradlyng, kt., and Eichard Weston, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Henry, Earl of Arundell, and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of 
TOETYNGTON-CHAINESSE, OLDSHOEHAM, KoGATE, WESTHAMPNETT, 
BEEKESPEBIS, NOTBOEN, WOODMANCOOTE, MTJNDHAM, TEEFOED, 
NOEWOOD and WULBEDYNG settled on Henry, Earl of Arundell, for 
a week, remainder to Henry, Lord Maltravers, his son and heir- 
apparent, and Anne his wife, and heirs male of their bodies, remainder 
to said Earl and his heirs male, remainder to heirs of the body of 
said Earl (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [156(5] D.C.). 

John Apsley, esq., plaintiff', and Henry, Earl of Arundell, John 
Lumley, knt., Lord Lumley, and Lady Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of TOBTINGTON-CHEYNES and tenements in Tortyngton, Arrun- 
dell, Clympyng, Warnyngcampe, Yapton and Bylsum, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1508]). 

Roger Gratwyke, plaintiff", and John Apsley, esq., and John 
Browne, gent., deforciants Manor of TOKTYNGTON-CHEYNES and 
tenements in Tortyngton, Aruudeli, Clympyug, Warnyngcampe, 
Tapton and Bylsum, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East 
29 Eliz. [1587]). 

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

Eichard Titchborne, kt., and Walter Titchborne, kt., plaintiffs, and 
William Gratwicke, esq., deforciant Manors of TOETI> T GTON and 
ToETYNGTON-CiiEiNYEs, and tenements in Tortington, Tortington- 
Cheinyes, Seaford, Arundell, Clymping, Warningcampe, Tapton and 
Boylsum, granted to Eichard Titchbome and VV alter Titchborne for 
the term of 99 years, yielding annually to said William Gratwicke one 
peppercorn (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1017]). 

Benjamiu Tichborne, esq., and Eoger Hyde, esq., plaintiff's, and 
William Gratwicke, esq., and Amphillis his wife, Eichard Tichborne, 
kt., Walter Tichborne, kt., and Eoger Gratwicke, gent., deforciants 
Manors of TOETINGTON and TOETINGTON-CHEYNES, and tenements in 
Tortiugton and Tortington-Cheynes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Benjamin Ticiiborne (Trin., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

SeeMiddleton (Manor) (East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 



442 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Richard May, esq., and Paul Dodwell, gent., plaintiffs, and Oliver 
Weekes, esq., Thomas Peckham, gent., and John Haseler, deforciants 
Manors of TORTFNGTON and TORTINGTON-CIIEYNEYS and tenements in 
Tortington quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Richard May (East., 
26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

Thomas Woodyer, gent., plaintiff*, and Carew Weekes, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manors of TORTINGTON and TORT- 
INGTON-CHEYNES, also rectory of TORTINGTON, and all tithes of grain 
and hay annually arising in Tortingtou and Tortington-Cheynes, and 
also advowson of church of TORTINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699]). 

"William Vincent, gent., plaintiff, and Carew Weekes, esq., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Manors of TORTINGTON and TORT- 
INGTON-CHEYNES, and tenements in Tortiugton, Tortington-Cheynes 
and Binsted, also rectory of TORTINGTON and advowson of church of 
TORTINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Trin., 5 Anne [1706]). 

Tortington (Rectory). See Tortington (Manor). 

Tortington (Site of Priory). 

William Leeves, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Scrace, gent., defor- 
ciant Site of late priory of TORTINGTON and tenements in Tortington 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Hil., 1 Geo. I. [1714-5]). 

Tortington (Tithes). 

See BuhJiam (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699] ; Trin., 9 Anne [1710]). 

Tothease alias Totheys (Manor). 

John Baker, plaintiff, and Robert Woody, deforciant Manor of 
TOTHEYS and tenements in Bucksted quitclaimed to plaintiff &v& heirs 
(Hil., 4 Eliz. [1561-2]). 

John Humfrey, plaintiff, and Robert Brooke, gent., and Baker 
Brooke, gent., deforciants Manor of TOTHEYS and tenements in 
Buxted quitclaimed to plaintiff a,\\^. heirs (Hil., 1649). 

Edward Groffe, plaintiff, and Joan Austen, wid., and Thomas 
Reeve, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of TOTHEASE 
and tenements in Buxted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
9 Geo. I. [1723]). 

John Smith the younger, plaintiff', and Stephen Brunsdon and 
Lucy his wife, deforciants Manor of TOTHEASE and tenements in 
Buxted quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 15 Geo. III. 
[1774]). 

James Coe, plaintiff, and William Brunsdon and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of TOTHEASE and tenements in Buxted quitclaimed 
to plaintiff %x\& heirs (Trin., 5 Geo. IV. [1824]). 

Totnore (Hundred). 

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

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



viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 443 

TotLington (Manor). 

See Littlehampton (Manor) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Tottington (Tithes). 

See Peppering (Mich., 13 Geo. I. [1726]). 

Tottington- Woowood (Manor). 

See Wappingthorne (Manor) (Hil., 10 Ja. I. [1612-3] j Hil., 15 
Ja. I. [1617-8] B.C.). 

Garrett Kempe, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Metham, kt., John 
Caryll, kt., arid John Leedes, kt., deforciants Manor of TOTTINGTON- 
WoowooBand tenements in Beeding, Edberton, Scale, Hurstperpoynt, 
Cookefeild and Cowfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

Garrett Kempe, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Leedes, kt., arid Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of ToTTiNGTON-WoowooD and tenements 
in Beeding, Edberton, Seale, Hurstperpoynt, Cookfeild and Cowfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

Thomas Barnard, gent., and John Tanner the younger, plaintiffs, 
and Thomas Kempe, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
TOTTINGTON- WOWOOD and tenements in Beeding alias Seale, Steyning, 
Bramber and Abertou, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Barnard (Trin., 12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

Tourdwike (Manor). See Turwick. 
Tradington (Manor). See Trotton. 
Tratton (Manor). See Trotton. 

Tray ford (Lands Annual Kent). 

See Otham (Manor and Priory) (Triu., 6 Geo. I. [1720] B.C.). 

Trefford alias Treford (Manor). See Trey ford. 
Tremaynes (Manor). See Tremons. 

Tremons alias Tremaynes (Manor). 

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

William Bowyer, gent., and Agnes his wife, plaintiffs, and Drew 
Barentyne, esq.,deforciant Manor of TREMONS alias TREMAYNES and 
tenements in Horsted-Keynes quitclaimed to plaintiffs, who settle on 
Drew Barentyne and heirs one annual rent of 20s. issuing out of said 
manor and tenements (Mich., 7 & 8 Eliz. [1565]). 

John Chaloner, gent., plaintiff, and William Bowyer, gent., and 
A^nes his wife, deforciants Manor of TREMONS alias TREMAYNES 
and tenements in Horsted-Kaynes quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Thomas Holtneden, kt., and Thomas Challoner, senior, esq., plain- 
tiffs, and Thomas Clialloner, junior. esq. ; deforciant Manor of TREY- 
MANS and tenements in Horsted-Keynes and Lindfeild quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Holmeden (Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630]). 

Walter Burrell, esq., George Parker, esq., Edward Payne, esq., 
and John Godley, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Challoner the elder, 
esq., and Jane his wife, John Challoner, esq., Thomas Challoner the 
younger, gent., and Henry Faulconer, esq., deforciants Manor of 
TREYMANS and tenements in Horsted-Keynes, Lindfeild, Ardingiy 
and Worth, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Burrell 
(Hi!., 1651). 

Trever (Manor). See River. 
Trewlies (Manor). See Truly. 
Trewly (Manor). See Truly. 

Trey ford alias Trefford alias Treford (Manor, Eectory and 
Advo \vson of Church). 

Henry, Earl of Arundell, plaintiff, and Richard Lee, kt., and 
Margaret his wife, deforciants Manors of TREFFORD, TORTYNGTON 
and NORTHWOOD, and tenements in Trefford, Tortyngton, Northwood 
and Arundell, also advowsons of churches of TREFFORD and TORTYNG- 
TON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 1 Ed. VI. [1547]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

See Arundel (Houo) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

William Aylewyii, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor 
of TREFORD and tenements in Treford quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 18 Eliz. [1570-1]). 

Peter Bettisworth, esq., plaintiff, and William Aylwine, gent., 
deforciant Manor of TREFOED and tenements in Paghain, Singleton 
and Cocking, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 Ja. 1. [1621]). 

Richard Peckham, gent., and Thomas M usgrave, clerk, plaintiffs, 
and Richard Allvvyn, gent., and William Allwyn, gent., deforciants 
Manor of TREFORD and tenements in Treford, Ellsted and Pagham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Kichard Peckham (Mich., 1 Will. 
& Mary [1689]). 

Robert Bicknell, gent., plaintiff, and William Allwyn, esq., and 
Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of TREYFORD and tenements in 
Trevf ord, Elsted and Westdeane, also advowson of church of TREYFOED, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 5 Anne [1706]). 

Mark Brown, esq., and John Ingram, esq., plaintiffs, and Mary 
Allwyu, spr., and Elizabeth Allwyu, spr., deforciants Manor of 
TREYFORD and tenements in Treyford, Elsted, West Dean, Pagham 
and Didling, and also rectory of TREYFORD alias TREYFOHD with 
DID LING, and advowson of church of TREYFOKD alias TREYFORD with 
DIDLING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Mark Brown (Hil., 
23 Geo. II. [1749-50]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 445 

Treyford (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]). 

Treymans (Manor). See Tremons. 

Trinebarne (Rectory). 

Stephen Challen and Richard Worth, plaintiffs, and John Miller, 
esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in Shopwick, Yapton, 
Warblington 7zV?s Walberton,Barnham, CUmping, Bilsom, Middleton, 
Oving, Eartham and Selsey, and rectory of TRINEBARNE, and all tithes, 
oblations, obventions, portions and emoluments renewing in YAPTON, 
CLIMPING and BILSOM, granted to Stephen Challen and Richard 
Worth during lives of John Miller and Mary, and the longer liver of 
them (HiL, 6 Geo. II. [1732-3]). 

Edmund Heath, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Turner, clerk, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in Yapton, Walberton and 
Barnham, and rectory of TRINE-BARN, and also certain tithes yearly 
arising or renewing in YAPTON, CLIMPING and BILSHAM alias BILSOME, 
to same rectory belonging, granted to Edmund Heath and heirs during 
life of Mary, wife of Thomas Turner (Mich., 18 Geo. II. [1744]). 

Trotton (Advowson of Church). 

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

Richard Randall, plaintiff, and Henry Taylor, esq., and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Advowson of church of TROTTON granted to Richard 
Randall to present to said church when vacant for the first and next 
turn only (East., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

See Trotton (Manor) (East., 31 Ch. II. [1679]). 

Trotton (Manor). 

John Harecourt, kt., and Giles Foster, esq., plaintiffs, and Roger 
Lewkenor, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of TROTTON, 
DUMFORD, DYDLYNG, ELSTED, DADYSHAM, VYOLETTYS, WORSTED, 
MARSHALLYS, LEVERANCE, OSEYS, WORTH, DALYNGRYGGE, BOLBROKE, 
BRODHURST, HORSTED-KEYNES, TREMAYNES, CAMOYS, WANYNGORE, 
WAPYLLYSSBORNE, IFORB, RADYNGDENE, ITFORD, SELMYSTON-LEWD- 
LEY, BODYHAM, BEVYNDENE, IDEN and HAME, and tenements in 
. Trotton, Dumford, Dydlyng, Elsted, Dadysham, Vyolettys, Worsted, 
Marshallys, Leverance, Oseys, Worth, Dalyngrygge, Bolbroke, Brod- 
hurst, Horsted-Keynes, Tremaynes, Camoys, Wanyngore, Wapyllys- 
borne, Iford, Radyngdene, Iti'ord, Selmyston - Lewdley, Bodyham, 
Bevyndene, Iden, Hame, Slynfold, Rugewyke, Belyngyshurst, 
Hytchyngfeld, Estgrynsted, Westhotheley, Hartfeld, Hotheley, 
Whytheham. Edynbrygge, Rotherfyld, Barcombe, Dychelyng, Saint 
John under the Castle at Lewes, Chaley, Newyke, Peccham, Kynge- 
ston, Preston, Bedyngham, Sowtheyton, Salehurst, Ikylsham, Munfeld 
and Pesmarch, and moiety of manor of ALKYSBORNE and tenements in 



446 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Alkysborne, also advowsoiis of churches of THOTTON, WORTH, RUSPER, 
HYCCHYNGFELD and CHALKY, co. Sussex, and manors of Chesylharnp- 
ton, Whatley, Kyngsley and Chakynden, co. Oxford, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Harecourt (Mich., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538] 
D.C.). 

See Wanninnore (East,, 30 Eliz. [1588] ; Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

William Prise, esq., John Dickenson, gent., Francis Forster, gent., 
and Eodney Buckland, gent., plaintiff's, and John Mill, esq., and Amy 
his wife, Constance Glemham, wid., and Anthony Foster, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of TROTTON alias TRATTON 
alias TRADINGTON, ELSTED alias ELVESTED, DUMPFORB alias DAMFORD 
alias DEMPFORD, DIDLING alias DEDLING, WANNINGORE alias 
WANNINGMORE alias WANNINGWORTH, FAHNEHTJRST alias FERNEST 
and ALKISBORNE alias HAWKESBORNE alias OULD PARK, ;ind also 
park of DUMPFORD alias DAMFORD alias DEMPFORD, and tenements 
in Trotton alias Tratton alias Tradington, Elsted alias Elvested, 
Dumpford alias Damford alias Dempford, Didling alias Dedling, 
Wanningore alias Wanninginore alias Wanningworth, Farnehurst 
alias Fernest, Alkisborne alias Hawkesborne alias Quid Park, Tray- 
ford, Terrick, Chayly, Newick, Roghey, Hamsey, Barcombe, East- 
greensted,Horsted-Kaynes, Westh oath ley, S. John's under the Castle of 
Lewes, Horsam, Hitchingfield, Rusper, Beeding, Nuthurst, Chitthurst 
and Ditcheling, and advowsons of churches of TROTTON alias TRATTON 
alias TRADINGTON, CHAYLY, HITCHINGFIELD and RTJSPER. quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Prise (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

See Elsted (Manor^Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628] D.C.). 

Walter Bockland, esq., plaintiff', and Robert Rochester, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Ninth part of manor of TROTTON and 
tenements in Trotton, Elsted and Terwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff" 
and heirs (Mich., 1650). 

See Wanningore (Mich., 1650). 

Thomas Weld, esq., plaintiff", and Thomas Barker, kt., and Susan 
his wife, deforciants Ninth part of manor of TROTTON and tenements 
in Trottou, Elsted, Turwick and Chithurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 1651). 

Thomas Weld, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Barker, kt., and Susan 
his wife, deforciants Ninth part of manor of TROTTON and tenements 
in Trotton, Elsted, Turwick, Chithurst, Dumford, Treford and Didling, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1652). 

Peter Betteswortli, gent., plaintiff', and Walter Bockland, esq., and 
Helen his wife, Morgan Jeffereys, gent., and Isam alias Ivesham his 
wife, Robert Rochester, gent., and Mary his wife, Henry Watkinson, 
gent., and David Jeffereys, gent., and Margaret his wife, deforciants 
Manors of TROTTON, LUDLEY and AVANNINGORE alias WALLINGWORTH, 
and tenements in Trotton, Terwick, Elsted, Dumpford, Didling, Trey- 
ford, Chithurst, Selmeston alias Simpson, Chaley and S. John's, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 1654). 

See Elsted (Manor) (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 447 

Laurence Alcock, gent., plaintiff*, and Maurice Bocland, esq., and 
Joan his wife, and Helen Bocland, wid., deforciants Manor of TROTTOX 
and tenements in Trotton, listed, Turwick, Chithurst, Trey ford, 
Hogate and Stedham, also advovvson of church of TBOTTOX with 
chapel of TEWXLEITH, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 31 
Ch. IT. [1679]). 

Trotton (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]). 

Trubwick (Manor). 

Thomas Jenner, plaintiff, and Laurence Homewood and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Moiety of third part of manor of TRUBWICK, 
and all tithes of corn and grain annually growing or renewing in 
1400 ac. land in COOKFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Trin., 
34 Eliz. [1592]). 

See Rayworth (Mich., 36 & 37 Eliz. [1594]). 

John Warden, plaintiff, and Thomas Jenner and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Cuckfeild, Lyndfeild and Wivesfeld, 
and third part of manor of TRUBWICK and eighth part of rectory of 
CUCKFEILD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 10 Ja. I. 
[1612]). 

See Hayworth (Hil., 14 & 15 Ch. II. [1662-3]). 

Truly alias Trewly (Manor). 

George Nevyll, kt., Lord Bergevenny, Thomas Nevyll, kt., Edward 
Nevyll, kt., Keginald Carnabe, esq., Tiiomas Gurnell, clerk, and Eobert 
Cansfeld,^Zz^s, and Henry, Earl of Northumberland, deforciant 
Manors of TREWLET, WESTMESTON, TWYNEHAM, WARDTNGLEYS alias 
WARNYNGLEGH, CRAWLEY and IFELD, and tenements in Aberton, 
Kyngeston, Dychelyng, Twyneham, Crawley, Ifeld, Sowthwyk, Worth, 
Horsham, Warnham, Rowsper and Slagham, also advowson of free 
chapel of CRAWLEY, co. Sussex, and manor of iSharmarke and tene- 
ments in Charlewode, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Nevyll (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

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

James Morrice, esq., George Goryng, esq., and Thomas Wroth, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Jeoffryes, gent., William James, gent., 
and John Dudley, gent., deforciants Manor of TRULTE alias TREWLET 
and tenements in Eberton, Woodmancote, Beedyng and Hendfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Morrice (East., 35 Eliz. 
[1593]). 

See Sandore and Sutton (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Trin,, 1649). 



448 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

William Hippisley, esq., and Katlierine his wife, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Whincop, D.D., and Anne his wife, John Ashburnham, esq., 
Ralph Beard, esq., Eandolph Apsley, 'clerk, and Robert Whitpaine, 
deforciants Third part of manor of TBEWLY and tenements in Abber- 
ton, Woodmancote and Henfeild, which Anne Swale, wid., holds for 
her life, the reversion thereof (except 16 ac. land, 16 ac. meadow and 
14 ac. pasture called Bestes and Shoulders, parcel of said third part) 
after the decease of Anne Swale, mother of the said Anne, wife of Thomas 
Whincop, belonging to said John Ashburnham, Ralph Beard, Randolph 
Apsley and Robert Whitpaine and their heirs, granted to William 
Hippisley and Katherine after the decease of Anne Swale, during the 
life of Anne, wife of said Thomas Whincop, yielding yearly 35 
(Trin., 1653). 

Richard Blaker, gent., plaintiff, and Katherine Hippisley, wid., 
deforciant Third part of manor of TRULY alias TEEWLY and tenements 
in Abertou alias Edburton, Woodmancoate, Beeding and Henfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1658). 

George Parish, clerk, and William Midgley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Anne Wincopp, wid., John Ashburnham, esq., Randolph Apsley, 
clerk, Robert Whitpaine and John Quarles, clerk, and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Third part of manor of TIIEWLY and tenements in 
Edbertou, Beeding and Woodmancoate, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of George Parish (Trin., 12 Ch. II. [1660]). 

Thomas Pellatt, gent., plaintiff, and John Quarles, clerk, and Anne 
his wife, deforciants T, hird part of manor of TBEWLY and tenements 
in Edberton, Beeding and Woodmancoate, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. 
heirs (Mich., 12 Ch. II [1660]). 

George Kilner, plaintiff, and Thomas Pellatt, gent., and Hannah his 
wife, John Stapley, gent., and Barbara his wife, Katherine Hippesley, 
wid., and John Hippesley, gent., deforciants Manor of TKTJLY alias 
TEEWLY and tenements in Edberton alias Eberton alias Aberton alias 
Edburton, Woodmancoate, Beeding and Hendf'eild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

William Olive, gent., and Samuel White, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Higambottam, gent., aiid Mary his wife, and Mary Olive, wid., 
deforciants Manor of TBEULEY alias TBEWLIES and tenements in 
Abberton alias Edberton alias Eberton alias Edburton, Woodmancoate, 
Beeding, Henfeild, Newick, Barcombe, Steyning and Bramber, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Olive (East., 32 Ch. II. [1680]) . 

Robert Leeves, esq., plaintiff, and John Olive and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of TBULEY alias TEEWLEY and tenements in 
Abberton alias Aburton alias Aberton alias Edburton alias Elberton 
alias Eberton, Woodmaucoate, Beediug and Henfeild, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (East., 4 Anne [1705]). 

Nicholas Hall, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Johnson and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of TEULY alias TEEWLIES and tenements 
in Abberton alias Edburton, Woodmancote, Southwick, Beeding and 
Henfield, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 43 Geo. III. [1803]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Tryvay (Manor). See River. 

Turwick alias Turdwyke (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

See Compton (Manor) (Hil., 3 & 4 Ed. VI. [1349-50]). 

Peter Betsworth, plaintiff, and Henry Mervyn, esq., deforciant 
Manor of TURWIKE alias TOTJRDWIKE, also tenements in Turvvike 
alias Tourdwike and Tratton, and advowson of church of TURWIKE 
alias TOURDWIKE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 3 & 4 
Ph. & Mary [1557]). 

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

Twineham (Advowson of Church). See Twineham- Benfield. 

Edward Hinde, clerk, plaintiff*, and Henry Goring, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of TWYNEHAM quitclaimed 
to plaintiff -Audi heirs (Mich., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

Twineham alias Twyneham (Manor). 

See Truly (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

Kichard Staplegh, j>a'n#yT, and Robert Southwell, kt., and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manor of TWYNHAM and tenements in Twyn- 
ham, Bolney and Portslade, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 

Samuel Boys, esq., and Drew Stapley, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Stapley, esq., deforciant Manor of TWYNEHAM and tenements in 
Twyneham, Bolney, Portslade and Hurst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Samuel Boys (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

William Colepeper, bt., plaintiff, and Anthony Stapley, esq., 
Thomas Luxford, gent., and George Kilner, deforciants Manor of 
TWINEHAM and tenements in Twineham, Bolney and Hurst, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1(548]). 

John Whitpaine, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Stapley, gent., and 
Jane his wife, and John Stapley, gent., deforciants Manor of TWYNE- 
HAM and tenements in Twyneham quitclaimed to plaintiff m\& heirs 
(Hil., 17 and 18 Ch. II. [1665-6]). 

Twineham-Benfield (Manor). 

Thomas Gresham, kt., and Samuel Lennard, kt., plaintiffs, and 
Walter Covert, kt., deforciant Manors of TWINEHAM-BENFILD, BROD- 
BRIDGE and ASHINGTON, and tenements in Twineham, Hurst, Boluey, 
Hangleton, Slaugham, Cuckfild, Woodmancote, Beeding alias Seale, 
Sillington, Horsam, Warneham, Hitchingfild, Ashington, Washington, 
Shipley, Worminghurst, Ifild, Rusper, Henfild and Shermanbury, and 
advowsons of churches of TWINEHAM and ASHINGTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Gresham (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7]). 

William Constantine, esq., plaintiff, and Denzil Holies, esq., and 
Jane his wife, and John Covert, esq.. deforciants Manors of TWYN- 
HAM-BENPEILD, BRADBRIDGE and ASHINGTOX. and tenements in 
Twyneham-Benfeild, Bradfeild, Bolny, Bradbridge, Sullington, Hor- 

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450 SUSSEX MANGES IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

sham, Hitchinfeild, Ashington, Washington, Warminghurst, Thake- 
ham, Henfeild and Shermaubury, aud also advowsons of churches of 
TWTNEHAM and ASHINGTON, co. Sussex, and manor of Pepperharrow 
and advowson of church of Pepperharrow, co. Surrey, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1655 D.C.). 

Henry Groring, senior, esq., and Richard Vaughan, gent., plaintiff's, 
John Covert, kt. and bt., and Isabel his wife, and James Morton, kt., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of TWTNEHAM alias TWTNE- 
HAM-BENFEILD and tenements in Twyneham, also advowson of church 
of TWTNEHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of tienrv Goring 
(Hil., 27 & 28 Ch. II. [1675-6]). 

John Bull, kt., and G-eorge Martin and Anne his wife, plaintiffs, 
and Harry Groring, bt., deforciant Manor of TWTNEHAM alias TWTNE- 
HAM-BENFIELD and tenements in Twynehatn, also advowson of church 
of TWTNEHAM alias TWTNEHAM- BENFIELD, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Bull (Trin., 9 Geo. I. [1723]). 

Tye (Manor). See 8. Tye. 

Tyes (Manor). 

George T$\unde\\, plaintiff, and Thomas Mychell, esq., deforciant 
Manor of TTES and tenements in Cuckefeld and Balcombe quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin.. 23 Eliz. [1581]). 

William Butler, gent., and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Mychell, geig/., and Jane his wife, and John Mychell, gent., 
his son and heir-apparent, deforciants Manor of TTS alias TTES and 
tenements in Cuckfeld and Balcombe quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Butler (East., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

Benet Martyn, gent., plaintiff, and Roger Butler, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of TTES and tenements in Cuckfeild and Balcombe, 
also all tithes of corn and grain annually arising or renewing in 
CUCKFEILD and BALCOMBE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
19 Ja. I. [1621-2]). 

Henry Bellingham, gent., plaintiff, and Roger Butler, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of TTES alias TIES and tene- 
ments in Cuckfeild, also all tithes of corn and grain annually arising 
and renewing in CUCKFEILD and BALCOMBE, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 8 Ch. I. [1632]). 

Tyllyngham (Manor). See Tillingham. 
Tylton (Manor). See Telton. 

Tynseley (Manor). 

Edward Fynes and Robert Threle, plaintiffs, and Thomas Cul- 
peper, esq., deforciant Manor of TTNSELET and tenements in Worth, 
Petcham and Pyekombe, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward 
Fynes (King's Silver Book, Trin., 7 Eliz. [1565]). JN'o Notes or Feet 
of Fines are extant for this term. 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 451 

Tyreherst alias Tyrehurst (Manor). See Terses. 

Tyresherst alias Tyreshurst (Manor). See Terses. 

Tyrryng (Advowson of Chantry called Knyll). See Terring. 

Tyrwick (View of Frank Pledge). See Turwick. 

Tys (Manor). See Tyes. 

Tyseherst alias Tyshurst (Manor). See Terses. 

Tythehurst alias Tythurst (Manor). See Terses. 



Udimer alias Udymer (Manor). 

Andrew Wyndesor, kt., Lord Wyndesor, plaintiff', and Edward 
Elryngton, esq., and Grace his wife, deforciants Manor of UDYMER 
and tenements in Udymer, Bred, Key, Ikelesham, Hasty nges and 
Northeam, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. 
[1536]). 

Richard Puttenham and Peter Vavysore, esqrs., plaintiff's, and 
Edward Wuidesor, kt., Lord Wyndesor, George Puttenham, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Edmund Wyndesor, esq., deforciants Manors 

of WOODYMERE [sic], DYXTER, GATE-COURT, GATE AND GLOSSHAMS, 

PEKEDEX, BEDYNGHAM, BUOMEHAM, S:N*AYLEHAM and WABBLETOJ* 
alias WARBERTON, and tenements in Woodymere, Dyxter, Gate-Court, 
Gate and Glosshams, Pekeden, Bedyngham, Bromeham, Snayleham, 
Kye, Brede, Northyam alias Nordyam, Beckeley, Pleydon, Friston, 
Ikelsham and Warbleton alias Warberton, also^ muiety of manors 
of BBAMBLETYE and LAVERTIE, and moiety of tenements in Brambletye, 
Laverty and Estgrensted, co. Sussex, and manors of Southcote and 
Westhagborne, co. Berks, manors of Bentworth alias Bentworth- 
Hall, Benstede, Mylcourt, Thrustons and Bellinglmrst, co. South- 
ampton, and manors of Hurtemare and Hodeley, co. Surrey, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of Peter Vavysore, for which they grant to 
said Elizabeth for her life an annuity or annual rent of 240 issuing 
out of the said manors, tenements and moiety (except tenements in 
Pleydon and Eye), and to said Edward, Lord Wyndesor, and his heirs 
the said manors, tenements and moiety (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] 
D.C.). 

Christopher Brome, kt., and Robert Chaderton, esq., plaintiff's, 
and Edward Wyndesor, kt., Lord Wyndesor, deforciant Manors in 
cos. Gloucester, Derby and Stafford, and manors of UDYMER, GATE- 
COURT, GATE and GLOSSAMS and DYXTERNE, and tenements in Udymer, 
Beckley, Northyam, Pesemersh, liye and Ewhurst, and advowson of 
church of UDYMER, co. Sussex, and manors in co. Bucks, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Christopher Brome (East., 10 Eliz. [1568] 
D.C.). 

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452 STTSSKX MANORS IN THE FEET OF PINES. 

Thomas Bromfeild and George Hubberstee, plaintiffs, and Henry, 
Lord Wyndesor, and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of UDYMEKE 
alias UDYMEB and tenements in Udymer, Rye and Breade, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Bromfeild (Trin., 38 Eli/. [1596]). 

Spencer Compton, esq., plaintiff, and John Bromfield, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of UDIMEBE alias UDIMEEEE 
and BREAD alias BEEDE, and tenements in Udimere alias TJdimeere, 
Bread alias Brede and Eye, also rectory of UDIMERE alias UDIMEEBE 
and advowsons of vicarages of UDIMEEE alias UDIMEEBE and RYE, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff imA. heirs (Hil., 10 Geo. I. [1723-4]). 

Udimer (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage) . 

William Burdytt, plaintiff", and Henry Sydney, K.G., deforciant 
Tenements in Udymer and rectory of UDYMEE, and all tithes great 
and small belonging to said rectory, also advowson of vicarage of 
UDYMEE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said 
Henry Sydney and heirs, and against heirs of William Sydney, kt., 
his father (East., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Thomas Bromfeild, senior, esq., Thomas Bromfeild, junior, gent., 
and Edward Bromfeild, gent., plaintiffs, and William Jorden and Anne 
his wife, and John Beeching, deforciants Tenements in Udimer and 
rectory of UDIMEE, also all tithes to said rectory belonging, and 
advowson of vicarage of UDIMEE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Bromfeild, senior (Trin., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

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

Upmarden (Common of Pasture). 

See Upmarden (Manor) (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

See Stansted (Common of Pasture) (East., 14 Ch. II. [1662]). 

Upmarden (Manor). 

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

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

See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

Upmarden alias Upmarden-S. John (Manor). 

Thomas Sone, plaintiff, and John Sone and Agnes his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of UPMERDON and tenements in Upinerdon, Hartyng, 
Stoughton and Bourne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
6 Ed. VI. [1552]). 

Thomas Greene, plaintiff, and Walter Sone and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manor of UPMAE DON-SAINT JOHN and tenements in 
Upinardon, Borne, Adesdeue, Stoughton, Northwood and Westmardon, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff xnd heirs (Mich., 33 & 34 Eliz. [1591]). 

Thomas Cooke and Edward Grene, plaintiffs, and Thomas Grene 
and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of UPMABDEN-SAINT JOHN 
and tenements in Upmarden, Borne, Adesden, Stoughton, Northwood 
and Westmarden, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Grene 
(East., 4 Ja. I. [1006]). 



&ENRY viir. TO WILLIAM iv. 453 

Thomas Gray, gent., William Gray, geiit., and Richard Peckham, 
geut., plaintiff's, and John Pey, gent., and Susan his wife, and itichard 
Pey, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of UPHABDEN- 
SAINT JOHN and tenements in Upmarden, Westmarden, Bourne, 
Northwood, Addersden and Stoughton, and common of pasture for all 
animals in UPMABDEN, WESTMABDEST and COMPTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Gray (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

William Grey, esq., plaintiff', and Edmund Fairmanner and Mildred 
his wife, deforciants Manor of UPMABDEN and tenements in Upmardeu, 
Westmarden, Eastmarden and Hunston, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Anne Peckham, wid., plaintiff, and Thomas Grrey alias Grray, esq., 
and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of UPMABDEN alias 
UPMABDEN-SAINT JOIEN and tenements in Upmarden, Eastmarden, 
Westmarden, Boorne, Northwood, Addesden, Staughton, Harting, 
Compton, Blackdowne, Longdowne and North Bushes, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 15 & 16 Ch. II. [1663-4]). 

Upmarden (Rectory). See Compton. 

Uppe-Park in South Harting. 

Edmund Frost, gent., and Thomas Marshall, plaintiffs, and Henry 
Knyvett, esq., and Magdalen his wife, deforciants Park of UPPE-PABK 
in South Hartyug and tenements in South Hartyug and Easthartyng, 
which Henry Knyvett and Magdalen in right of Magdalen hold for 
her life, granted to Edmund Frost and Thomas Marshall during the 
life of said Magdalen (Trin., 33 Eliz. [1591]). 

Upperton (Manor). 

See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 

Upperton-Durford (Manor). 

William Wyndesor, kt., Lord Wyndesor, and John Mervyn, kt., 
plaintiffs, and Edmund Mervyn, kt., deforciant Manor of UPPEBTON- 
DUBFOBD and tenements in Durford, liogate, Upperton-Durford and 
Westhartyng, co. Sussex, and tenements in Hethehouse, Petersfeld 
and Buriton, co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of 
John Mervyn (Mich., 3 Ed. VI. [1549] D.C.). 

Upwaltham (Advowson of Church). See Waltham. 



Veneland (Manor). See Eckington alias Veneland. 

Yerdley (Manor). 

See Deane (Manor) (Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542]). 
See Battle (Manor) (Triu., 13 Ch. 1. [1637]). 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Vyning (Free Warren). 

See West Harting (Manor) (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Vyolettys (Manor). 

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



Wadhurst (Advowson of Vicarage). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (East., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546] ; Trin., 9 Eliz. 
[1567] ; Mich, 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] B.C.). 

The Warden, Fellows and Scholars of Wadham College, Oxford, 
plaintiff's, and Richard Knight, gent, and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Advowson of vicarage of WADHUBST quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
their successors (Mich, 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Wadhurst (Free Warren). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (East, 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

Wadhurst (Manor). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (Trin, 9 Eliz. [1567] ; Mich, 12 & 13 Eliz. 
[1570] D.C.). 

Wadhurst (Bectorv). 

See Mayfield (Manor) (East, 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]; Trin, 9 Eliz. 
[1567] ; Mich, 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 

Daniel Short, gent, plaintiff, and Samuel Short, esq, and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Fifth part of tenements in Stapleherst, co. 
Kent, and fifth part of rectory of WADHEBST, and of tenements 
in Wadherst and Mayfeild, also of all tithes of grain, coru and sheaves 
in Wadherst, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff" aud heirs (Mich, 2'2 
Ja. I. [1624] D.C.). 

Thomas Houghton, gent, and John Inwood, gent, plaintiffs, and 
Jane Inwood, wid, dcforciant Tenements in Mayfeild and fifth part 
of all tithes of corn, grain and hay to the rectory of WADHUBST 
belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Houghton 
(East, 12 Ch. I. [1636]). 

Samuel Short, esq, plaintiff, and Edward Curtis, gent., and Samuel 
Curtis, gent, deforciants Fifth part of rectory of WADHEBST quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East, 28 Ch. II. [1676]). 

Samuel Short, 'esq, plaintiff', and John Saunders, gent, and 
Patience his wife, deforciants Fifth part of rectory of WADHKKST 
quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (East, 33 Ch. II. [1681]). 

John Kemp, gent, plaintiff", and Darell Short the elder, and DarelJ 
Short the younger, gent, deforciants Four fifth parts of rectory of 
WADHUBST quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich, 12 Geo. II. 
[1738]). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 455 

William Gurr, plaintiff, and James Grigg and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Pour fifth parts of rectory of WADHUEST quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 27 Geo. III. [1787]). 

William Baldock, plaintiff", and Samuel Playsted and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Mayfield and Wadhurst, and four 
fifth parts of the north half of the chancel of the parish church of 
WADHUBST, and of four fifth parts of tenements in Wadhurst, and 
likewise of four fifth parts of the tithes belonging to the parsonage of 
WADHURST yearly arising out of certain lands in Wadhurst, quitclaimed 
to plaintifand heirs (Trin., 39 Geo. III. [1799]). 



Wadhurst (Tithes). 

See Lunsford (Manor) (Trin., 22 Ch. II. [1670]). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

Wakehurst (Manor). 

John Apseley, esq., John Assheburnham, esq., and Ninian Ward, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Culpeper, esq., deforciant Manor of 
WAKEHTJEST and tenements in Ardinglygh, Westhothlygh, Horsted- 
Kaynes, Balcombe, Worth, Falmer and Sowthwyck, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Apseley (Mich., 8 & 9 Eliz. [1566]). 

Niniau Ward, gent., John Ward, gent., and George Wheler, 
plaintiff's, and Henry Barkeley, LL.D., and Anne his wife, deforciants 
Manor of WAKEHUBST and tenements in Ardingligh, Westhothligh, 
Horsted-Keynes, Balcombe, Worth, Falmer and Sowthewyck, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of George Wheler (Mich., 25 & 26 Eliz. 
[1583]). 

William Culpeper, esq., and John Theobald, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Culpeper, kt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of 
WAKEHEBST and WICKHAM and tenements in Ardingley, Westhothley, 
Balcombe, Worth, Clayton, Keymer, Picombe, Falmer, Brighthelmston, 
Patcham, Preston, Hurstperpoint, Stammer and Eottingdean, and 
advowson of church of AEDINGLET, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
of William Culpeper (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1604]). 

Mary Boord, wid., plaintiff, and William Culpeper, bt., and 
Benjamin Culpeper, esq., deforciants Manor of WAKEHUBST and 
tenements in Ardingly, Bolney and Cuckfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff' 
and heirs (Mich., 1651). 

William Wilson, bt., plaintiff", and William Culpeper, bt., Benjamin 
Culpeper, esq., and Edward Culpeper, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of WAKEHUEST and tenements in Ardingley, 
Balcombe, Worth, Bolney and Cuckfeild, co. Sussex, and manor of 
Burstowe and tenements in Burstowe, Home and Horley, co. Surrey, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil, 18 & 19 Ch. II. [1666-7] 
D.C.). 

Jonathan Bridger, gent., plaintiff, and William Culpeper, bt., 



456 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

deforciant Manor of WAKEHURST and tenements in Ardingley, Bal- 
coinbe, Worth, Bolney and Cuckfeild, also advowson of church of 
ABDINGLEIT, co. Sussex, and manor of Burstowe and tenements in 
Burstowe, Home and Horley, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiff &ud 
heirs (East., 2 Will. & Mary [1690] D.C.). 

Walberton (Advowson of Vicarage) . 

See Walberton (Eectory) (Hi!., 9 Ch. I. [1633-4]). 

Walberton (Manor). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536] ; East., 
31 & 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

John Venables and Elizabeth his wife, plaintiff's, and Nicholas 
Venables, gent., and Joan his wife, and Richard Venables, gent., 
deforciants Manors of WALBERTON and YAPTON and tenements in 
Walberton and Yapton granted to John Venables aud Elizabeth, and his 
heirs male by Elizabeth, in default, remainder to heirs male of the 
body of John Venables (Mich., 39 & 40 Eliz. [1597]). 

Willitnn Aplegarth, gent., and Nathaniel Smyth, gent., plaintiffs, 
and John Venables, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors 
of WALBERTON and YAPTON and tenements in Walberton and Yapton 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Aplegarth (Trin., 8 Ja. 1. 
[1610]). 

Thomas Bennett, junior, alderman, plaintiff, and John Walter, esq., 
William Johnes, esq., TJhomas Griffith, esq., and Prudence Stone, wid., 
deforciants Manor of WALBERTON and tenements in Walberton 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

Humphrey Benet and William Reeve, plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Benet, esq., and Mary his wife, Levinus Benet, esq., John Lamott, 
esq., and Richard Benet, esq., deforciants Manor of Badburnham, 
co. Cambridge, and manors of WALBEKTON and KENOB alias KEYNOR 
and tenements in Walberton, Yatton, Slyndon, Sidlisham, Burdham, 
East Wytheriug and West Wythering, and also free fishing in the 
RICHE, co. Sussex, manor of Arreton, co. Southampton, manor of 
Stoke-Hamond, co. Bucks, aud tenements in Rolvenden, co. Kent, 
and S. Thomas the Apostle, London, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Humphrey Benet (Trin., 1653 D.C.). 

Richard Nash, gent., plaintiff, and Levinus Benet, bt., and Judith 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WALBEBTON and tenements in 
Walberton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 29 Ch. II. 
[1677]). 

Thomas Hooper, esq., James Hooper, gent., and John White, 
gent., plaintiffs, and John Venables, esq., deforciant Manors of 
Woodcott, Westerne-Court alias Westend-Court, Wade and Ower 
and Totton-Lopperwood, also rectory of Bishopps-Sutton, co. South- 
ampton, and tenements in co. Surrey, and manor of WALBUBTON, and 
tenements in Walburton, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Hooper (East., 1 Ja. II. [1685] B.C.). 



HENRY VIII. TO WlLLlAlft IV. 457 



John Richards, gent., plaintiff, and Gawen Richard Nash, esq., 
deforciant Manor of WALBERTON and tenements in Walberton 
(which Richard .Nash holds for his life of the inheritance of Gawen 
Richard Nash, and which after the decease of said Richard ought to 
revert to said Gawen Richard Nash and his heirs), granted to John 
Richards and his heirs immediately after the decease of Richard Nash 
(HiL, 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

John Whyte, plaintiff, and Gawen Richard Nash, esq., Thomas 
Evance, esq., and Mariana his wife, and Jerome de Salis and Sophia 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WALBERTON and tenements in 
Walberton, Tapton and Binsted, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(HiL, 41 Geo. III. [1801]). 

Walberton (Rectory). 

Adam Racton, gent., plaintiff, and Owen Stockton, clerk, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Rectory of WALBERTON and all tithes 
of corn and grain annually arising or renewing in Walberton, except 
advowson of vicarage of WALBERTON, granted to Adam Racton and 
heirs during life of said Elizabeth and John Murden and Alice Murden 
and the longest liver of them, rendering annually to Owen Stockton 
and Elizabeth and heirs of Elizabeth Is. during the aforesaid lives 
(HiL, 9 Ch. J. [1633-4]). 

Susan Salter, wid., plaintiff, and George Drury, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants 'Moiety of rectory of WALBERTON, and moiety 
of all tithes in Walberton (which George Drury and Mary hold to 
him and the heirs of Mary, during lives of Eleanor Nash and Robert 
Todgose and the longer liver of them), granted to Susan Salter, 
wid., during lives of Eleanor and Robert and the longer liver of them 
(Mich., 36 Ch. II. [1684]). 

John Whyte, plaintiff', and Gawen Richard Nash, esq., Thomas 
Evauce, esq., and Mariana his wife, Jerome de Salis, esq., and Sophia 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Walberton and rectory of 
WALBERTON, and all tithes yearly arising and renewing out of certain 
lands in WALBERTON, BINSTEAD and TAPTON, granted to John Whyte 
during lives of said Gawen Richard Nash, Edward Nash and William 
Wilkinson, and the longest liver of them, yielding yearly one pepper- 
corn rent (HiL, 41 Geo. III. [1801]). 

Walberton (Tithes). 

See Bulsham (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699] ; Trin., 9 Anne [1710]). 
Walburton (Manor). See Walberton. 
Walderton (Manor). 

John Colpys, plaintiff, and William Eayermamier, deforciant 
Manor of WALDEHTON and tenements in Stoughton and Walderton 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 16 & 17 Eliz. [1574]). 

William Colman, plaintiff 1 , and John Colpys, gent., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WALDERTON and tenements in 
Stoughton and Walderton quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 
5 Ja. I. [1607]). 



458 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Hugh Speke, esq., Matthew Woodward and Richard Wright, gent., 
plaintiff's, and William Colman, senior, and Eleanor his wile, and 
William Colman, junior, his son and heir-apparent, and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of WALDEBTON alias WALTERTON alias WALDEE- 
DON and tenements in Stoughtou, Walderton, Westborne, Harting, 
Racton, Lordington, Bebeton alias Bebton, Bibstom alias Busham 
alias Bilsham, Pulborough, Fagham, Coleworth, Weneham and 
Chilgrove, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Hugh Speke (Trin., 
8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Bartholomew Sone, gent., plaintiff, and Hugh Speke, esq., and 
Matthew Woodward, gent., deforciants Manor of WALDEBTON and 
tenements in Walderton and Stoughton quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Richard Maior, esq., and William Woulger, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Anthony Prouse, clerk, and Anne his wife, and Francis Sone, gent., 
deforciants Manor of WALDEBTON and tenements in Stoughton and 
Walderton quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Maior (Trin., 
1655). 

Richard Peckham, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Sone, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WALDEBTON alias WALTEBTON 
alias WALDEBDON and tenements in Stoughton, Walderton, West- 
borne, Racton and Lordington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 1658). 

Waldron alias Waldern (Advowson of Church). 

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

Waldron alias Waldern alias Herringales (Manor). 

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

John Middleton, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Kiddall and Philippa 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WALDEBNE alias HABBINGALES alias 
HAERINGALE and tenements in Walderne, Heathfeld and Easthothligh, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Robert 
Kiddall and Philippa and heirs of Philippa, against heirs of John 
Fawkeuor, father of Philippa and of John Fawkenor, senior, deceased, 
and against John Fawkener, junior, son of said John Fawkener the 
father, William Fawkener and Henry Fawkener and their heirs (Mich., 
39 & 40 Eliz. [1597]). 

Richard Fuller, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony, Viscount Mount- 
ague, John Middleton, esq., and Frances his wife, and Thomas 
Middleton, gent., and Barbara his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WALDERNE alias HABBINGALES alias HABRINGALE and tenements in 
Walderne, Heathfeld and Easthothlie, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 17 Ja. I. [1619-20]). 

Thomas Pelham, bt, plaintiff, and Nicholas Stone, gent, John 
Baker, esq., Thomas Baker, gent., John Levett, gent., and Richard 
Fuller, gent., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WALDBON 



HKttRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

alias HERHINGALES alias HERKINGALE and tenements in Waldroa, 
Heathfeild and Easthoathly, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
6 Ch. I. [1630-1]). 

Waldron alias Waldern (Eectory). 

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

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

'Waldron alias Waldern (View of Frank Pledge). 
See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eliz. [1594]). 

Walehill alias Wallhill (Manor). See Ashurst. 

Walkhamsted alias Poling (Manor). See Poling. 

Walter Covert, kt., plaintiff, and Humphrey Covert, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of WALKHAMSTED alias POLING and tenements in 
Poling and Angmering quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

Wallhill (Manor). See Ashurst. 

Wallhurst (Manor). 

John Middleton, esq., plaintiff", and Thomas Lintott and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WALLHUEST and tenements in Cowfold, 
Slaugham, Hurstperpoynt and Cuckfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 30 Ch. II. [1678]). 

See Shermanbury (Mich., 8 Greo. III. [1767]). 

Wallingore (Manor). See Wanningore. 

Wallingworth alias Wallinworth (Manor). See Wanningore. 

Walshes alias Welchys alias Gippys alias Sypses (Manor). 

Alexander Fermer, plaintiff, and Kobert Knyght, John Kuyght, 
Kichard Knyght and George Knyght, deforciants Manor of WELCHYS 
alias CIPPYS and tenements in Kederfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Hil., 4 & 5 Ed. VI. [1550-1]). 

Edmund Pelham, esq., and William Wood, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Ferinor, gent., and William Fermor, gent., deforciants Manor 
of WELCHE alias STPSTS and tenements in Ketherfeld quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Edmund Pelham (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

Alexander Ferrnor, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Page, gent., and 
Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of WELCHE alias SIPSIS and 
tenements in Ketherfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
16 Ja. I. [1618-9]). 

Anthony Fowle, esq., plaintiff, and Alexander Fermor, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of WALSHE alias WELCH alias WELCHES alias SYPSES 
and tenements in Ketherfeild, Bucksted and Heathfeild, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 



4(60 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEEl 1 OF FINES. 

Charles Amhernt, esq., plaintiff, and William Fermor, esq., defor- 
ciant -Manor of WALSHE alias WALSHES alias WELCH alias WELCHES 
alias SIPSES and tenements in Retherfeild quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Mil., 1 & 2 Ja. II. [1685-6]). 

Robert Fry, gent., plain tiff, and Montague Bere Baker Bere, esq., 
and Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WALSHES alias WELSHES 
and tenements, common of pasture for all manner of cattle, 
common of turbary and common of estovers in CROWBOROUGH DOWN 
and ROTHERFIELD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
43 Geo. III. [1802]). 

Walsted (Manor). 

Francis Chaloner, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Browne, kt., and 
Ellen his wife, deforciants Manor of WALSTED and tenements in 
Lvndfeld, Chaylye, Horsted-Keynes, Ardynglygh and Worth, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (M'ich., 19 & 20 Eliz. [1577]). 

William Culpeper, esq., and Edward Fust, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Challoner, senior, esq., Thomas Challoner, junior, esq., 
Thomas Foster, esq., and Francis Townley, esq., deforciants Manor 
of WALSTED and tenements in Linfeild, Ardingley and Worth, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Culpeper (Mich., 3 Ch. I. 
[1627]). 

Thomas Chaloner, esq., plaintiff, and John Langworth, kt., defor- 
ciant Manors of WALSTED, GODDING WEEK and SOUTHMALLING- 
LYNDFEILD, and park of KENARDES, also tenements in Lyndfeild, 
Ardiugly, Bawcombe, Westhothly, Wivelsfeild and Worth, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 7 Ch. I. [1631]). 

Richard Graves, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Chaloner the elder, 
esq., and Jane his wife, and John Chaloner, gent., deforciants 
Manors of WALSTED and SOUTHMATJLING-LYNFEILD and tenements in 
Lyndfeild, Wivelsfeild, Horstedkeyues, Balcoinbe, Ardingley, West- 
hoathley, Worth, Burwash and Colemanhatch, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in S. Stephen, Colemanstreet, London, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1655 D.C.). 

Timothy Burrell, esq., and Thomas Bathurst, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Joseph Studley, gent., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manors of 
WALSTED, SOUTH MALLING-LINDFEILD-CHANCELLOR, SOUTHMALLING- 
LINDFEILD-TREASURER, SOUTHMALLING-LINDFEILD-DEAN, and SOUTH- 
MALLiNG-LiNDFEiLD-CANTOR-PiiECENTOR, and view of frank pledge in 
LTNDFEILD, C HALEY, WORTH, HARTFEILD, AUDINGLEY, WESTHOADLEY, 
WIVELSFEILD and BURWASH, co. Sussex, and tenements in S. Giles 
without Cripplegate, co. Middlesex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Timothy Burrell (Hil., 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90] D.C.). 

Walter Burrell, gent., and Richard Barham, senior, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Joseph Studley, gent., deforciant Manors of WALSTED, SOUTH- 

MALLING-LlNDFEILD-CHANCELLOR, SoUTHMALLING-LlNDFEILD-TfiEA- 
SURER, SOUTHMALLING-LINDFEILD-DEAN, SoUTHMALLING-LlNDFEILD- 

CANTOR-PRECENTOR, and tenements in Lindfeild, Chityley [sic], 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 461 

Worth, Hartfeild, Ardiugley, Westhoadley, Wivelsfeild and Burwash, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Walter Burrell (Trin., 1 Anne 
[1702]). 

Henry Pelhain, esq., plaintiff, and Walter Burrell, gent., Edward 
Vergoe, gent., Nathaniel Studley. gent., John Studley, gent., Richard 
Barnam, gent., and Mary his wife, and Thomas Burch and Jane his 
wife, deforciants Manors of WALSTED, SOUTHMALLING-LINDFIELD- 
CHANCELLOR, SOUTHMALLING-LINDFIELD-TREASURER, SOTTTHMALLING- 
LINDFEILD-DEAN and SOUTHMALLING-LINDFEILD-CANTOR-PRECENTOR, 
and tenements in Lindfield, Chayley, Worth, Hartfield, Ardingley, 
West Hoadley, Wivelsfield and Burwash, quitclaimed to plain! iff and 
heirs (East,, 8 Geo. I. [1722]). 

See South-Malling-Lindjield-Burleiq~h-Arches (Trin., 27 Geo. III. 

[1787]). 

Walterton (Manor). See Walderton. 

Waltham alias Upwaltham (Advowson of Church). 

Edward Stoneley, esq., plaintiff, and William Dawtrey, esq., defor- 
ciant Tenements in Waltham alias Upwaltham and advowson of 
church of WALTHAM alias UPWALTHAM quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Mich., 23 & 24 Eliz. [1581]). 

See Moore (Mich., 29 Ch. II. [1677]). 

See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

Walwyns alias Bunghurst (Manor). See Bungliurst. 

Wanningore alias Wannyngore alias Wallingworth (Manor). 

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

Thomas Godard, gent., and James Aylyff, plaintiffs, and Lewkenor 
Myll, gent., deforciant Third part of manor of WANYNGORE, IFOKD, 
CAMOYS-COTJKT, DALLYNGBYDGE and HAWKESBURNE, and tenements in 
Chayley, Saynt John under the Castle of Lewes, Chyltyngton, Iford, 
Barcomhe, Estgreensted, Whythyham and Horsham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Godard (Trin., 29 Eliz. [1587]). 

Richard Lewkenor, esq., Arthur Salvvey, esq., and Thomas Bateman, 
esq., plaintiff's, and Edward Glemham, esq., and Constance his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of manors of WANNYNGORE, ROGHEY alias 

AWKESBOBNE, TROTTON, DEMPFORD, ELSTED, DYDLYNG, LlTDLEY, 

IFORD, CAMOISCOUBT and DALLINGRYDGE, and tenements in Wan- 
nyngore, Roghey alias Awkesborne, Horsham, Rusper, Nuthurst, 
Trotton, Dempford, Elsted, Dydlyng, Hartyng, Rogate, Chythurst, 
Ludley, Iford, Camoiscourt, Barkeham, Dallyngrydge, Estgreenested 
and Hodley, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Richard Lewkenor 
(East., 30 Eliz. [1588]). 

Thomas Lewkenor, gent., and William Knight, plaintiff's, and 
Constance Glemham, wid., and Anthony Foster, esq., deforciants 



462 SUSSEX MANOKS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Moiety of manors of WANNYNGORE, ROGHEY alias AWKESBORNE, 
TROTTOX, DEMPFORD, ELSTEED, DIDLYXG and LUDLEY, and tenements 
in Wanuyngore, Roghey alias Awkesborne, Horsham, Rusper, Xut- 
hurst, Trot-ton, Dempford, Elsteed, Didlyng, Hartyng, Rogate, Chit- 
hurst and Ludley, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Lewkenor (Trin., 4 Ja. I. [1606]). 

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

Walter Bockland, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Browning, esq., and 
Beatrice his wife, deforciants Sixth part of manors of WANNLNGORE, 
LUDLEY and TROTTON, and tenements in Barcum, Iford, Chely, S. 
John's, Simpson, Trottou, Elsted and Terwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1650). 

See Ludley (Mich., 1650). 

David Jeffereyes, plaintiff, and Morgan Jeff ereyes, gent., and Izan 
his wife, deforciants Sixth part of manors of WANNINGORE alias 
WANNIORE and LUDLEY, and sixth part of moiety of manors of 
CAMMOYES and IFORD, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
1651). 

See Trotton (Manor) (Hil., 1654). 

John Wheeler, gent., plaintiff, and Matthew Grace, gent., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of WANNENGORE alias WALLIW- 
WORTH and tenements in Chaley and S. John's, also advowson of 
church of CHALEV, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 23 Ch. II. 
[1671]). 

Thomas Dykes, gent., and Edward Lanyon, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Venables Vernon, esq., and Louisa Barbara his wife, defor- 
ciants Manors of WANNIXGORE alias WALLINGORE alias WALLING- 
WORTH and NEWICK, and tenements in Newick, Barcouib, Chayley, 
Lewes and S. John under the Castle of Lewes, and also advowsou of 
church, of NEWICK, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas 
Dykes (Mich., 4 Geo. III. [1763]). 

Tullie Joseph Cornthwaite, plaintiff, and Matthew Fortescue and 
Henrietta Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WANNINGORE alias 
WALLINGORE alias WALLINGWORTH and XEWICK. and tenements in 
Newick, Barcouib, Chayley, Lewes and .Saint John's under the Castle 
of Lewes, and also advowson of churcli of NEWICK, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff ^and heirs (Triu., 52 Greo. III. [1812]). 

Wanniore (Manor). See Wanningore. 

Wantley (Manor). 

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

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

Elizabeth Kybe, wid., plaintiff, and Hoger Mitchell, gent., defor- 
ciant Manor of WANTLEY and tenements in Henfeild quitclaimed to 
plaintifsmd heirs (Mich., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Robert Rogers, gent., and John Gfittens, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Kybe, gent., deforciant Manor of \VANTLEY and tenements in Hen- 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 463 

feild quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Robert Rogers (East., 
17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Thomas Boimiface, plaintiff", and Richard Kibe and Thomasine 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WANTLEY and tenements in Heufeild 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Thomas Wilson, plaintiff, and John Boniface, deforciant Manor 
of WANTLY and tenements in Henfeild and AV^oodmaucoate quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Will. & Mary [1692]). 

Henry Goffe, plaintiff, and Nicholas Goffe, gent., and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WANTLY and tenements in Henfeild quit- 
claimed io plaintiff &Vi^. heirs (Mich., 11. Anae [1712]). 

Thomas Medley, plaintiff, and Ralph Healy, clerk, and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WANTLEY and tenements in Henfield and 
Woodmancoat quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 5 Geo. I. 
[1718-9]). 

John Wood, gent., plaintiff, and John Paine and Prances his wife, 
and Francis Warre, deforciants Manor of WANTLEY and tenements in 
Henfield and Woodmancoat quitclaimed to plaintiff &n<\. heirs (East., 
21 Geo. II. [1748]). 

Wantley alias "West Wantley (Manor). 

George, Archbishop of Canterbury, plaintiff, and Thomas Wickham, 
gent., and Grace Strowder, wid., deforciants Manor of WANTELEY 
alias WEST WANTELEYand tenements in Stillingtona/a'asSullington #?'$ 
Sillington quitclaimed to plaintiff a,\\& heirs (East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

Gregory Hayne, plaintiff, and Richard Abbot, esq,, and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WANTLY alias WESTWANTLEY alias WEST 
WANTLEY FABM and tenements in Stillington and Torrington quit- 
claimed io plaintiff" 0,^ heirs (East., 17 Ch. I. [1641]). 

Wanyngore (Manor). See Wanningore. 

Wapesborne alias Wappesborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 

Wappingthorne (Manor). 

Edward Frauncis, kt., Henry Stapleton, esq., James Thecher, esq., 
John Clarke, esq., and Henry Robartes, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas 
Leedes, kt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of WAPPING- 
THORNE, ToTTiNGTON-WoowooD and DOWNINGES, and tenements in 
Wappingthorne, Staplefeild, Horssebrooke, Calkott, Sterling, Ashurst, 
Bramber, Buttells, Tottington-Woowood, Scale, Beding, Edberton, 
Hurstperpoint, Cuckfeild, Cowfould, Dowuiuges, Combes and Fyndon, 
co. Sussex, and manors of Northmilford, Roche and Pokthorpe, co. 
York, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Frauncis (Hil., 
10 Ja. I. [1612-3] D.C.). 

Edward Sackevill, kt., Thomas Metham, kt., Edward Fraunceys, 
kt., and Edward Morley, esq., plaintiff's, and John Leedes, kt., 
deforciants Manor of WAPPINGTHOBNE and tenements in Wapping- 
thorne, Staplefeild, Horsbrooke, Calkett, Steaning, Ashurst and 
Bramber, co. Sussex, and manor of JN'orthmilford, co. York, granted 



461 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

to Edward Sackevill, Thomas Metbam, Edward Fraunceys and Edward 
Morley for term of 200 vears, rendering annually 12d. to said John 
Leedes and heirs (Hil., 14 Ja. I. [1616-7] D.C.). 

Thomas Rokewood, esq.. and Simon. Wiseman, gent., plaintiff's, 
and John Leedes, kt., deforciant Manor of Northmilford, co. York, 
and manors of WAPPINGTHORNE, TOTTINGTON-WOWOOD and ALFRIES, 
and tenements in Wappingthorne, Staplefeild, Horsbroke, Calkett, 
Steaning, Nash, Ashurst, Bramber, Cowfold, Edberton and Seeding, 
co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Rokewood 
(Hil., 15 Ja. I. [1617-8] D.C.). 

John Leedes, kt., plaintiff, and William Goring, bt., and Bridget 
his wife, John Caryll, kt., and Thomas Metham, kt., deforciants 
Manors of WAPPINGTHORNE and NASH and tenements in Wapping- 
thorne, Staplefeild, Calkett, Steanyng, Nash, Ashurst, Bramber,' 
Edburton, Beedon, Fyndon and Combes, co. Sussex, and manor of 
North Mvlford, co. York, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
17 Ch. I." [1641] D.C.). 

Ambrose Browne, bt., plaintiff, and John Leedes, kt., deforciant 
Manors of WAPPINGTHORNE and NASH and tenements in Wapping- 
thorne, Staplefeild, Calkett, Steanyng, Nash, Ashurst, Bramber, 
Edburton, Beeding, Fyndon and Coinbes. co. Sussex, and manors of 
Northmilford and Pokethorpe, co. York, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 17 Ch. I. [1641-2] -B.C.). 

Christopher Percehay, esq., and Arthur Jegon, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Englebert Leedes, esq^ deforciant Manors of WAPPINGTHORNE and 
NASH and tenements in Wappingthorne, Staplefeild, Calkett, Steaning, 
Nash, Findon, Coombes and Ashurst, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Christopher Percehay (Trin., 15 Ch. II. [1663]). 

Philip Langdale, esq., Thomas Cobb, bt., and Thomas Eaymond, 
esq., plaintiffs, and Barnaby Bawtell, esq., and Magdalen his wife, 
and Inglebert Leedes, esq., deforciants Manors of WAPPINGTHOHNE 
and NASH and tenements in Wappingthorne, Stapleford, Calkett, 
Steanyng, Nash, Ashurst, Bramber, Edburton, Beeding, Fyndon and 
Combes, co. Sussex, and manors of Northmilford and Pokethorpe, 
co. York, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Philip Langdale (Trin., 
23 Ch. II. [1671] D.C.). 

Wappingthorne (Manor Annual Bent). 

John Francis, gent., plaintiff, and Francis Skinner, gent., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 2S issuing out of 
manor of WAPPINGTHORNE alias HORPINGTHORNE, lying and being in 
Steannin? and Ashurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 

4 Ja. II. [1688]). 

Nicholas Best, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Skinner, gent., and 
Katherine his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 28 issuing out of 
manor of WAPPINGTHORNK alias HOPPINGTHORNE, lying and being in 
Steyning and Ashurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin,, 

5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 



&ENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 465 

Wappisborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 

Wapsborne alias Warblesborne alias Warpesborne 
(Manor). 

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

John Tuppyn, plaintiff", and John Woodland and Agnes his wife, 
deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARPYSBORNE and tenements in 
Cheyly, Warpysborne, Lynfeld and Flecchyng, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1 & 2 Eliz. [1559]). 

John Peckden and John Danyell, plaintiffs, and Robert Danyell 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WASPBORNE 
and tenements in Chayligh, Fletching and Wylsfeld, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Danyell (Mich., 7 & 8 Eliz. [1565]). 

George Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and Robert Danyell and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARBLESBOENE alias 
WAPESBOENE and tenements in Chaylygh, Neweke, Lynfeld and Flet- 
ching, quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Mich., 9 & 10 Eliz. [1567]). 

George Goryng, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Martyn and Joan his 
wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WABBLESBOBNE alias 
AVAPSROBNE and tenements in Chayley, Fletchyng, Lyndefeld and 
Newyke, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

John Frend, plaintiff, and George Goryng, esq., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARNLESBORNE alias WAPSBORNE 
and tenements in Cheylye, Fletching, Lyndefeld and Newyke, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 19 & 20 Eliz. [1577]). 

John Homewood and Edward Homewood, plaintiff's, and Anthony 
Morley, gent., and Bridget his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor 
of WARBLESBORNE alias WAPESBORNE and tenements in Chayleigh, 
Fletchiug, Wyvelsfeld alias Wylsfeld and Newyck, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Homewood (Mich., 24 & 25 Eliz. [1582]). 

Richard Scrase, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Rickson and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARPISBORNE alias WAPPIS- 
BORNE and tenements in Cheyly, Lynfeld and Fletching, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff AK& heirs (Mich., 39 & 40 Eliz. [1597]). 

Richard Scrase, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Frynde, deforciant 
Fifth part of manor of WARBLESBORNE alias WAPPESBOENE alias 
WAPSBORNE and tenements in Cheyly, Fletching, Lyndefeld and 
Newyck, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 42 Eliz. [1600]). 

David Middleton, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Scrase, gent., and 
Juliana his wife, William Carpenter and Constance his wife, Tuppin 
Scrase, gent., Edward Holmewood, gent., and Robert Baker and Joan 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WAEBLESBOENE alias WAPPESBOENE 
alias WAPSBORNE and tenements in Chayly, Fletching, Lynfild and 
Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 3 Ja. I. [1605]). 

Thomas Pelham, kt. and bt., Richard Amherst, esq., and John 
Wilson, plaintiff*, and David Myddylton, gent., and Mary his wife, 
John Midleton, esq., William Crowe? esq., and Robert Heath, esq., 

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466 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

deforciants Manor of WARBLESBOEN alias WAPPESBOBNE alias 
WAPSBORNE alias WAPSBOUENE alias WAEPSBOUBNE and teuemeiits 
in Chayly, Fietching, Lyndfikl and Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Thomas Pelham (Mich., 12 Ja. I, [1614]). 

John Bold, gent., and William. Pocock, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Lewkeuor Midleton, gent., Studley Middleton, gent., and Robert 
Burdett, gent., deforciants Manor of WAEBLESUORNE alias WAPPES- 
BOENE alias WAPSBORNE and tenements in Chayly, Fietching, Lynd- 
feild and Newick, and advowson of church of CHATLT, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff's and heirs of John Bold (Hi!., 1053). 

John Heath, gent., plaintiff, and Edmund Corbett, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of WARPSBOBNE alias 
WAPESBOENE and tenements in Chailey, Linfeild, Fletching and 
Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Geo. I. [1716-7]). 

Anne, Duchess of Bergevenny, plaintiff, and Edmund Corbett, 
esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Third part of manor of 
WABPSBORNE alias WARPESBORNE and tenements in Chailey, Linfeild, 
Fletching and Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
12 Geo. I. [1726]). 

See Patcham (Rectory) (Trin., 23 & 24 Geo. II. [1750]). 

See Sheffield alias Danehill-Sheffield (Trin., 10 Geo. III. [1770]). 

Wapyllyssborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 
Warberton (ManorJ^ See Walberton. 
Warblesborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 

Warbleton (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

William Wyndesor, kt., Lord Wyndesor, plaintiff, and Richard 
Puttenham, e^q., deforciant Manor of WARBLETON and tenements in 
Warbleton, Hethfeld, Hursemonsex, Britlyng, Watlyng, Dalyugton, 
Westfyld near Rye and Howe near Hastyngs, also advowson of church 
of WAEBLETON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 4 & 5 Ph. & 
Mary [1558]). 

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

Thomas Parker, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Wyndesor, kt., Lord 
Wyndesor, and Katheririe his wife, deforciants Manors of WAEBLE- 
TON and PKKEDEN alias PEKETHEN and tenements in Warbleton, 
Hethfeld, Herstmouceux, Dallyngton, Bryghtlyng, Buckstepe, Helyng- 
lygh, Westfeld near Rye, Watlyng, Howe near Hastynge, Pekedeu, 
Fryston, Eastdeane, Westdeaue, Excett, Jevyngton, Wyllyngdon, 
Westham, Estborne and Halesham, also advowson of church of 
WAEBLETON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 5 Eliz. 
[1563]). 

Harbert Pelham, esq., plaintiff, and Nicholas Parker, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of WAEBLETON alias WAEBULTON and tenements in 
Warbleton alias Warbulton, Hethefyeld, Herstmounceux, Dallyngton, 



viii. ^o WILLIAM iv. 467 

Brightelyng, Hellingligh, Westefyeld near Rye, Wnrtlyng and Howe 
near Hastyng, also advnwsou of church of WARBLETON alias WARBUL- 
TON, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs Warranted against Nicholas 
Parker and heirs, and against heirs of Thomas Parker, esq., deceased, 
his father (East., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 

Thomas Carter, gent., and Joseph Daintrey, gent., plaintiff's, and 
Richard Lumley, kt., Viscount Waterford within Kingdom of Ireland, 
Christopher Nevill, K.B., Richard Gurney, esq., William Rolfe, esq., 
Henry Henn, esq., Hrnry Jackson, gent., and Thomas Stollion, gent., 
deforciants Manor of WARBLETON alias WARBELTON and tenements 
in Warbleton alias Warbelton, Heathfeild, Herstmounceaux, Dalling- 
ton, Brightling, Hellingley, Westfeild near Rye, Watling and Howe 
near Hastings, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas Carter 
(Mil., 15 Ch. 1. [1639-40]). 

Thomas Carter, gent., and Edward Moore, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Robert, Earl of Essex and Ewe, George Whitmore, kt., and Thomas 
Stollion, gent., deforciants Manor of WARBLETON alias WARBELTON 
and tenements in Warbleton alias Warbelton, Heathfeild, Herst- 
mounceaux, Dallington, Brightling, Hollington, Westfeild near Rye, 
Watling and Howe near Hastinges, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Thomas Carter (Trin., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

Warbleton (Tithes). 

See Mayfield (Advowson) (Trin., 35 Geo. III. [1795]). 

Wardyngled alias Wardyngleys alias Warnynglegh 
(Manor). See Warninglid. 

Warlington (Manor). 

Harbert Pellham, esq., plaintiff, and William Devenysh, esq., and 
Cicely his wife, deforciants Manors of WARLTNGTON and HERST- 
LONGEVER alias HERSTLTTNGER alias HORSELUNGER and tenements in 
HellyngeJygh, Warlington, Haylesham and Warbleton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 10 Eliz. [1567-8]). 

See Peplesham (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1606-7] D.C.; Trin., 13 Ja. I. 
[1615]). 

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] ; Hil., 8 Geo. III. [1768]). 

Warminghurst (Manor). See Worminghurst. 

Warnham (Manor). 

See Eoffey (Hil., 15 Hen. VIII. [1523-4]). 

See Eusper (Manor) (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546-7]). 

Richard Colgate, John May, and Richard Bechely and Timothea 
his wife, plaintiffs, and John Clowsor and Susan his wife, deforciants 
Manor of WARNHAM and tenements in Warnham, Horsham and 
Slaffam, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Richard Colgate (East., 
8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

H H 2 



468 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Tounge, gent., plaintiff, and William Copley, esq., deforciant 
Manor of WARNEHAM and view of frank pledge in WARNHAM 
quitclaimed to plaintiff' and. heirs (East., 14 Ja. 1. [1(316]). 

Robert Hobbes, clerk, plaintiff, and John May and Anne his wife, 
and Thomas Rapley and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WARNHAM and tenements in Warnham quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 20 Ja. I. [1622]). 

Francis Charman, plaintiff, and Simon Holland and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manor of WARNEHAM and tenements in Warneham 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &nd heirs (Trin., 1 Will. & Mary [1689]). 

Edmund Mitchell, gent., plaintiff', and Simon Holland and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WARNEHAM and tenements in 
Warneham quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 2 Will. & Mary 
[1690]). 

Warnham (View of Frank Pledge). 

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

Warnham alias Denn in Warnham (Manor). 

Thomas Penfold and Philip Wilshaw, plaintiffs, and Christopher 
Cole and Jane his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARNE- 
HAM alias DENN IN WARNEHAM and tenements in Stopham, Fittle- 
worth, Pulborough, Warneham and Ridgweek, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Thomas Penfold (East., 21 Ch. I. [1645]). 

See Stopham (Mau^r) (Trin., 18 Ch. I. [1642]). 

Christopher Coles, gent., plaintiff', and William Mose, junior, gent., 
and Barbara his wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARNEHAM 
alias DENN IN WARNEHAM and tenements in Stopham, Fittleworth, 
Pulbrough, Warneham and Ridgweek, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and 
heirs (Hil., 21 Ch. I. [1645-6] ; Trin., 22 Ch. I. [1646]). 

Philip Wilsha and Philip Humphrey, plaintiff's, and John Middle- 
ton, esq., John Seale, gent., Edward Ramsden, gent., and Frances his 
wife, John Covert, senior, gent., Theodore Walker, gent., and Anne 
his wife, Christopher Coles, gent., and Jane his wife, Richard Mille, 
gent., and William Mose, gent., and Barbara his wife, deforciants 
Manor of WARNEHAM alias DENN IN WARNEHAM and tenements in 
Warneham, Stopham, Fittleworth, Pulbrough and Ridgweek, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Philip Wilsha (Hil., 1650). 

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

Henry Cowper, esq., plaintiff', and Walter Coles, gent., and Kathe- 
riue his wife, Christopher Coles, gent., and Jane Coles, wid., defor- 
ciants Manor of WARNEHAM alias DENN IN WARNEHAM quitclaimed 
to plaintiff' and heirs (Hil., 1 Will. & Mary [1689-90]). 

Thomas King and William Tryon, esq., plaintiff's, and John Leland, 
esq., and Anne his wife, deforciants Manors of WARNHAM-DEN IN 
WARNHAM and CLYMPFOLD alias CLYMFOLD alias CLTMPSFOLD, and 
tenements in Slynfold alias Slinfold alias Slyuford alias Sliuford, 
Warnham, Horsham, Nuthurst, Ifield, Rusper, Hitchingfield alias 



HE^NRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 469 

Itchingfield and Budgewick, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Thomas Kin? (Mich., 4 Geo. III. [1763]). 

Henry AVood, esq., plaintiff, and John Leland, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Manors of WARNHAM-DEN IN WARNHAM and 
CLYMPFOLD alias CLYMFOLD alias CLYMPSFORD, and tenements in 
Slynfold alias Slinfold alias Slynford alias Slinford, Warnham, 
Horsham, Xuthurst, Meld, Rusper, Hitchingford alias Itchingfield and 
Eudgwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 22 Geo. III. 
[1782]). 

Henry Wood, 'plaintiff, and John Leland and Anne his wife, 
deforciants Manors of WARNHAM-DEN IN WAKNHAM and CLYMPFOLD 
alias CLYAIFOLIJ alias CLYMPSFOLD, and tenements in Slynfold alias 
Slinford alias Slynford, Warnhara, Horsham, Nuthurst, Ifield, Rusper, 
Hitchingfield alias Itchingfield and Rudgwick, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Triii., 29 Geo. III. [1789]). 

Warningcamp alias Warmyngchamp (Manor). 
See Arundel (Honor) (East, 8 Eliz. [1566] B.C.). 
See Bury (Manor) (Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570] D.C.). 
See Wit'hdeane (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612] B.C.). 

Warninglid alias Warningleed alias Wardyngled (Manor). 

See Truly (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

Thomas Brygham and Thomas Austen, plaintiff's, and Thomas 
Novell, kt., Robert Southwell, kt., Master or Keeper of the Rolls of 
Chancery, and Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of WARDYNGLED 
and tenements in Slaugham and Wardyngled quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Thomas Brygbam (Hil., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541-2]). 

See Ifteld (Manor) (Mich., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542] B.C.). 

John Agate and Robert Marleborough, plaintiff's, and Thomas 
Brygham and Joan his wife, and Thomas Austen, deforciants Manor 
of WARDYNGLED and tenements in Slaugham and Wardyngled quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's, who grant to Thomas Austen and heirs 55 ac. 
land, parcel of said manor (Hil., 3 & 4 Ed. VI. [1549-50]). 

Edmund Michell and Thomas Lotherson, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Blower and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of WARNINGLEED and 
tenements in Warningleed, Twyneham, Shermanbury, Chestham and 
Cuckfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edmund Michell 
(Mich., 23 Ch. II. [1671]). 

Thomas Ellis, gent., plaintiff, and Mary Blower, wid., deforciant 
Manor of WARNINGLEED and tenements in Slaugham, Warningleed, 
Hendfeild, Chestham, Shermanbury, Twyneham and Cuckfeild, quit- 
claimed toplaintiffeu\d heirs (Hil., 3 and 4 Ja. II. [1687-8]). 

Warnlesborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 

Warpesborne alias Warpysborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 

Wartling (Advowson of Church). 

Thomas Cressey, esq., plaintiff, and William Codrington and Sarah 



470 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of WARTLYNG quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

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

Wartling (Manor). 

See Dallington (Manor) (East., 2 Eliz. [1560]). 

See Boreham and Rockland (East., 4 Ja. I. [1606] ; Trin., 4 Ja. I. 
[1606]). 

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

See Boreham aud Rockland (East., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

Wartling (Eectory). 

Eobert B-osam and John Lancaster, plaintiffs, and John Langham, 
bt., Anne Parkins, wid., Jane Parkins, wid., Charles Parkins, esq., and 
Beaumont Parkins, esq., deforciants Tenements in Herstmonceux 
and rectory of WAHTLYNG, also all tithes annually arising or renewing 
in Wartlyng, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Rosam 
(Mich., 9 Geo. I. [1722]). 

William Gill, plaintiff, and John Burrell Hayleyand Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Moiety of tenements in Herstmonceux and Wart- 
lyng and moiety of three fourth parts of rectory of WARTLING quit- 
claimed to plaintiff a,ud heirs (East., 2 Geo. IV. [1821]). 

Washington (Free Warren). 

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

Washington (Manor). 

Edward Caryll, esq., Thomas Mychell, gent., and Thomas Churchar, 
gent., plaintiffs, and Philip, Earl of Arrur.dell. and Anne his wife, 
Thomas, Lord Howard, William Howard alias William, Lord Howard, 
and William Dyx, esq., deforciants Manor of WASHYNGTON and 
tenements in Washyngton, Fyndon, Horsham, Ashyngton and Thake- 
ham alias Thackhaui, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward 
Caryll Warranted against said Earl and heirs, against the Queen, her 
heirs and successors, against Thomas Howard and William Howard 
and their heirs, and against all other claimants (East., 29 Eliz. 
[1587]). 

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

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

See Knepp (Manor) (Mich., 1657). 

Arthur Mant, plaintiff, and Frederick William Frankland, esq., 
andKatherine Margaret his wife, deforciants Manor of WASHINGTON 
and tenements in Findon, Washington and Sullington, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Will. IV. [1832]). 

Waspborne (Manor). See Wapsborne. 
Watling (Advowson of Vicarage). See 



HENHY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Wayneham (Manor). See Wenham. , 
Weeke (Manor). See Wick. 
Welchys (Manor). See Walshes. 

Wells (Manor). 

Stephen Horley, plaintiff, and John Hussey, esq., and Mary Ms 
wife, deforciants Manor of WELLE and tenements in Hechyngfeild 
alias Hitchingfeld quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 31 Eliz. 
[1588-9]). 

Wells (Manor Annual Rent). 

John Mitchell, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Husee, esq., and 
Cristiana his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 20 issuing out of 
manor of WELLS quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 24 Ch. II. 
[1671-2]). 

John Cheale, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Mills, wid., and 
Edmund Mills and Mary his wife, deforciants Annual rent of 20 
issuing out of manor of WELLS quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 8 Geo. II. [1734]). 

Weltham (Manor). See WicTcTiam. 

Wenham alias Wayneham alias Weynham alias Wenham 
and Ryland (Manor). 

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

See South Harting (Manor) (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

John Eord, esq., plaintiff, and Francis Fortescue, esq., and 
Dorothy his wife, and John Fortescue, esq., deforciants Moiety of 
manor of WENHAM alias WENHAM and RYLAND, and tenements in 
Wenham, Ryland, Slade, Rake, Chithurst, Rogate and West Hartyng, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff xnA. heirs (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

Peter Beconsawe, gent., and Benjamin Beconsawe, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edmund Eord, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WEYNHAM and tenements in Weynham, Rogate and Harting, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Peter Beconsawe (East., 5 Ja. I. 
[1607]). 

Martin Tichborne, esq., Peter Beconsawe, esq., and Benjamin 
Beconsawe, gent., plaintiffs, and Edmund Eord, gent., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WEYNHAM and tenements in Weynham, 
Rogate and Harting, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Martin 
Tichborne (Hil., 7 Ja. I. [1609-10]). 

Peter Beconsawe, gent., and Benjamin Beconsawe, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Edmund Ford, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WEYNHAM alias WENHAM and tenements in Weynham alias Wenh;im, 
Rogate and Harting, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Peter 
Beconsawe (East., 14 Ja. I. [1616] ; Mich., 16 Ja. 1. [1618]). 



472 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Stynt, esq., and William Duneumb, gent., plaintiff's, and 
George Duncumb, esq., and Charity his wife, deforciants Manor of 
"VVEX HAM and tenements in Wenham, Rogate and Harting, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Stynt (East., 1650). 

Lewis Buckle, esq., plaintiff, and George Duncumb, esq., and 
Martha his wife, deforciants Manor of WENHAM and tenements in 
Harting and Rogate quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 4 Will. 
& Mary [1692]). 

Wepham (Manor). 

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

Wephurst (Manor). 

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

Werd alias Werth (Manor) in Brightling. 

Richard Glyd, plaintiff, and Robert, Viscount Lisle, and Barbara 
his wife, and Robert Sidney, kt., deforciants Manor of WEED alias 
WERTH and tenements in Brightling, Wynhamford and Burwash, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff &n& heirs (Trin., 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 

'West Angmering (Advowson of Vicarage). See Angmering. 
See Parham (Mano*) (Hil., 6 & 7 Geo. IV. [1826]). 
See East Angmering (Advowson) (Hil., 2 Will. IV. [1832]). 

West Angmering (Manor). 

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

West Bayley Portion in Cuckfleld (Tithes). See Cuckfield. 

Westbourne (Advowson, Hundred, Manor and Rectory). See 
Bourne. 

Westbrooke near Bourne (Manor). 

See Cocking (Manor) (Trin., 26 Eliz. [1584]). 

Edward Dann, plaintiff, and John Butler, gent., deforciant 
Manor of WESTBUOOKE and tenements in Westbourn quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Westburton (Manor). 

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

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

Westbury (Lands Annual Rent). 

See S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Forest) (Mich., 4 Geo. I. [1717]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 473 

Westdean (Manor). 

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

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

See Bourne (Manor) (Hil., 25 Eliz. [1582-3]). 

Richard Lewkenor, esq., plaintiff, und John Luniley, kt., Lord 
Lumley, deforciant Manor of WESTEDEANE alias WESTEDENE and 
tenements in Westedeane alias Westedene quitclaimed to plaintffi&nd 
heirs (Hil., 31 Eliz. [1588-9]). 

John Stoue, esq., William G-uidott, esq., and Henry May, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Bulstrode Peachy Knight, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciant s Manors of WEST DEANE alias WESTEDENE, STOUGHTON, 
SAYES-COURT, TAWKESHOLD, PRESTON, MUNCTON, LIMISTER alias 
LEOMINSTEH and BURDUM alias BUUDHAM, and tenements in West- 
deane alias Westdene, Winden, Haydowne, Wynendeanes, Stoughton, 
Westbourne, East Marden, Sayes-Court, Tawkeshold, Burdum alias 
Burdham, Chilgrove, Binderton, Muncton, Bentworth, Limister alias 
Leominster, Arundell and Green, co. Sussex, arid tenements in Old 
Jewry and S. Bartholomew the Less, co. London, and manors of 
Chawton, Alton, Eastbrooke, Truncheaunts, Abbotts-Barton alias 
Hyde-Barton, Steventon alias Stevington and Shalden, and advowsons 
of churches of Steventon alias Stevington and Chawton, co. South- 
ampton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Stone (Trin., 
12 Geo. 1. [1726] D.C.). 

Westdean alias Earlscourt (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

Nicholas Tufton, James Burton, Robert Heth, John Staple and 
G-eorge Warnet, plaintiffs, and William Seger, deforciant Manor of 
WESTDENE and tenements in Westdene, Exet, Hethfeld and Biirwyssh, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Robert Heth (Mich., 23 
Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

Richard Abrooke, plaintiff, and William Seger, gent., deforciant 
Manor of WESTDEANE alias EARLES-COURT and tenements and view of 
frank pledge in \VESTDEANE, FRYSTON and HAYLSHAM, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

William Thomas, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Bray, gent., defor- 
ciant Manors of WESTDEANE and EARLSCOURT and tenements in 
Westdeane and Exceat, also advowson of church of WESTDEANE, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

Westdean (Tithes). 

See Southover (Manor) (Trin., 15 Ja. I. [1617] D.C.). 
See Ditchling (Manor) (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Westdean (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Westdean alias Earlscourt (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Westergate (Manor). See Gates alias Westergate. 
Westerton (Manor). 

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



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 
West Esewrith (Hundred). See Esewrith. 

Westfield (Manor). 

James Oxindeu, kt., plaintiff, and Thomas Peirs, esq., deforciant 
Manors of WESTFIELD, DETCHAM, GOTELEY, G-ATECOURT and KNOLL, 
and tenements in Westfield, Pett, Northiam, Hollington, Ewhursr, 
Oare, Bread, Faireleigh and S. Leonard, S. Clement and All Saints in 
Hastings, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

Henry Oxinden, esq., plaintiff', and Thomas Peirs, bt., James 
Oxinden, kt., deforciants Manors of WESTFEILD, DETCHAM, GOTELEY 
and KNOLL, and tenements in Westfeild, Northyam, Ewhurst, Fare- 
leigh, Hollington, Saint Leonard, Pett and Oare, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff" and heirs (East., 1649). 

George Courthopp, kt., George Courthopp, esq., Henry Oxenden. 
kt., and Nathaniel Johnson, gent., plaintiff's, and Thomas Piers, bt., 
and Thomas Piers, esq., deforciants Manor of WESTFEILD and tene- 
ments in Westfeild, Oare, Pett, Hollington, Eaireleigh, Gesling and 
Northyam, co. Sussex, and tenements in Seale and Kemsing, co. Kent, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of George Courthopp, kt. (Trin., 
21 Ch. II. [1669] B.C.). 

Thomas Jenkiu, esq., plaintiff', and George Piers, bt., and Sarah 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTFEILD and tenements in West- 
feild and Oare quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Trin., 11 Anne 
[1712]). 

Abel Alleyu, esq., plaintiff, and George Piers, bt.. and Thomas 
Piers, esq., deforciants Manor of WESTFEILD and tenements in 
Westfeild, Oare, Pett, Fairleigh and Gestling, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 6 Geo. I. [1719]). 

Michael Eichards, esq., plaintiff, and Abel Alleyn, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTFEILD and tenements 
in Westfeild, Oare, Pett, Fairleigh and Gestling, co. Sussex, and 
tenements in Westerham, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs 
(East., 7 Geo. 1. [1721J-D.C.). 

John Lade, esq., plaintiff, and John Hynde Cotton, bt., and 
Margaret his wife, John Knight, esq., and Anne his wife, and Elizabeth 
Elliot, wid., deforciants Manor of WESTFIELD and tenements in 
Westfield, Oare, Pett, Fairleigh and Gestling, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 1 & 2 Geo. II. [1728]). 

George Children, esq., plaintiff, and William Gordon, clerk, and 
Anne his wife, John Weiihain Lewis, esq., William Markwick, esq., and 
John Hoper, gent., deforciants Manor of WESTFIELD and tenements 
in Westfield, Ore, Fairlight, Guestling, Saint Clements in Hasting 
and All Saints in Hasting, quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (Hi!., 
42 Geo. III. [1802]). 

Westfield. (Eectory and Advowson of Church). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 475 

Westfield (Tithes). 

See S. Leonard alias S. Leonard's (Manor and Free Chapel) (Hil., 
40 Eliz. [1597-8]). 

West Firle (Manor and Bectory). See Firle. 

West Firle (Pasture). 

See Amies alias Levetts (East., 6 Eliz. [1504] ; Mich., 10 Ch. I. 
[1634]). 

West Grinstead alias West Grinsted (Advowson of Church). 

Richard Blunt, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Sherley, esq., deforciant 
Advowsou of church of WESTGRENSTED quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 

See West Grinstead (Manor) (Hil., 4 Ja. I. [1606-7] ; Trin., 
6 Ja. I. [1608] ; Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2] ; East., 5 Ch. I. [1629] ; 
Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635] ; Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637] ; Hil., 1657). 

John Ellis, gent., plaintiff, and John Woodward, clerk, and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of WEST 
GRINSTED quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 15 Geo. III. 
[1775]). 

Thomas Woodward, esq., plaintiff, and William Peckbam Wood- 
ward, clerk, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in the 
Close of the cathedral church of Chichester, Weeke alias Kumbleswick 
alias Rumboldsweek and Brighthelmstone, and advowson of church of 
WEST GRINSTED, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Mich., 50 Geo. III. 
[1809]). 

West Grinstead alias West Grinsted (Manor and Park). 

Nicholas Pelham, kt., plaintiff", and Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 
deforciant Manors of WESTGRENSTED, SHOREHAM and SOUNTYNG, 
and tenements in Westgrensted, Shoryham and Sountyng, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff' and heirs (East., 1 Eliz. [1559]). 

John Beard, gent., plaintiff", and George Snelling, kt., and Cicely 
his wife, deforciants Manor and park of WESTGRENESTED and tene- 
ments in Westgrenested, Launcing and Henfeld, also advowson of 
church of WESTGRENESTED, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs (Hil., 
4 Ja. I. [1606-7]). 

Abraham Edwards of Lewes, gent., and Abraham Edwards of 
Brightlyng, gent., plaintiff's, and Thomas Thornhurst, esq., and 
Bar bara his wife, deforciants Tenements in Westgrenested, Launcyng 
and Henfeld, and moiety of manor of WESTGRENESTED, and of tene- 
ments in Westgrenested, Launcyng and Henfeld, also moiety of 
advowson of church of WESTGRENESTED, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of Abraham Edwards of Lewes (Trin., 6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

John Wheatley, gent., and John Beard, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Snelling, kt., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WESTGRENESTED and park of WESTGRENESTED, and tenements in 



476 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Westgrenested, Launcing and Henfeild. also advowson of church of 
WESTGRENESTED, quitclaimed to plaintiffs &\\& heirs of John Wheatley 
(Hil., 9 Ja. I. [1611-2]). 

John Culpeper, kt., plaintiff, and Sherley Snelling, esq., deforciant 
Manor of WESTGRENSTED and tenements in Westgrensted, Lancing 
and Hendfeild, and also all tithes of corn, grain and bay to rectory of 
MATFEILD belonging, annually arising or renewing, also advowgon of 
church of WESTGRINSTED, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
5 Ch. I. [1629]). 

John Culpeper, kt., and Anthony Saintleger, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Sherley Snelling, esq., deforciant Manor of WESTGRINSTED and 
tenements in Westgrinsted, Launcing and Heudfeild, also advowson 
of church of WKSTGBINSTED, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
John Culpeper (Mich., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

William Pord, kt., and John Newport, esq., plaintiffs, and Sherley 
Snelling, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of WEST- 
GEINSTED and tenements in Westgrinsted, also advowson of church of 
WESTGUTNSTED, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Ford 
(Trin., 13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

John Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Phelip, Lady Morley and Mount- 
eagle, wid., Kichard Mille, gent.. John Sumpner, gent., and Giles 
Travers, deforciants Manor of WEST GRINSTED and tenements in 
West Grinsted, and advowson of church of AEST GRINSTED, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff KQ&. heirs (Hil., 1657). 

Westham alias Peeling (Advowson of Church and Vicarage). 

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

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

See Wilmington (Manor) (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Westham alias Peeling (Manor). 

See BuckJiurst (Manor) (Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1010-1] D.C.). 

See Folkington (Manor) (Triu., 18 Ja. I. [1620]). 

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

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

See Wilmington (Manor) (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Westham alias Peeling (Rectory). 

John Hercy, esq., and Edward Lynsey, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas, Earl of Dorset, Lord High Treasurer of England, deforciant 
Tenements in Westham, Pevensey and Peling, and rectory of 
WESTHAM, and all tithes of grain annually arising or renewing in 
Westham, settled on Thomas, Earl of Dorset, and heirs (Trin., 4 Ja. I. 
[1606]). 

See Folkington (Manor) (Trin., 18 Ja I. [1620]). 
See Michelham (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623] D.C.). 



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

See Wilmington (Manor) (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Westhampnett (Manor). 

Thomas Devenyssh, esq., and Anne his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Ryman, gent., and Joan his wife, deforciants Manors of WEST- 
HAMPTENET, POTT, TADEHAM and CfiYMSHAM, and tenements in 
Westhamptenet, Pott, Eseborne, Pagham and Midhurst, granted to 
Thomas Devenyssh and Anne, and heirs of their bodies, remainder 
to heirs of body of said Anne, in default, reversion to said Joan 
and her heirs (East., 20 & 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 

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

Henry Walrond, esq., one of the six clerks in Chancery, plaintiff, 
and William Devenyssh, esq., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Moiety 
of manor of WEST HAMPNETT and tenements in West Hampnett, 
Boxe, Kyrford and City of Chichester, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Henry Walrond, esq., one of the six clerks in Chancery, plaintiff', 
and William Devenysh, esq., deforciant Manor of WESTHAMPNETT 
and tenements in Westhampnett, Boxe alias Boxgraue, Kirford and 
City of Chichester, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 26 Eliz. 
[1584]). 

William Cawley, gent., plaintiff, and William Walrond, esq., and 
Susan his wife, deforciants -Manor of WESTHA.MPNETT and tenements 
in Westhampnett, Boxgrave, Kerdford and City of Chichester, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1 Ch. I. [1625]). 

Westhampnett (Rectory and Advowson of Vicarage). 

Toby Langham, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Pel ham, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Moiety of third part of rectory of 
WESTHAMPNETT, and advowson of moiety of vicarage of WESTHAMP- 
NETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 44 & 45 Eliz. 
[1602]). 

Richard Earron and John Wyatt, plaintiff's, and John Clarke alias 
Passhe, deforciant Third part of rectory of WESTHAMPNETT alias 
WESTHAMPTNETT and tenements in Westhampnett alias Westhampt- 
nett quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Barron (Hil., 

5 Ja. I. [1607-8]). 

Toby Langhatn, plaintiff, and Joan Stunt, deforciant Moiety of 
tenements in S. Pancras near City of Chichester, and moiety of third 
part of rectory of WESTHAMPNETT, also advowson of moiety of 
vicarage of WESTHAMPNETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 

6 Ja. I. [1608]). 

John Chapman, plaintiff, and Toby Langham and Agnes his wife, 
John Clarke alias Pasche and Mary his wife, and Richard Barron, 
deforciants Tenements in Oving and rectory of WESTHAMPNETT, also 



47B SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

advowson of vicarage of WESTHAMPNETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 9 Ja. I. [1611]). 

Abraham Chapman, plaintiff, and John Chapman, esq., and George 
Musgrave, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Hampnett alias West Hampnett, Oving and North Bersted, and 
rectory of WESTHAMPNETT, also advowson of vicarage of WEST 
HAMPNETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 1652). 

Cavendish Weedon, esq., and Edmund Perke, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Abraham Chapman, esq., and Cicely his wife, John Chapman, gent., 
his sou and heir-apparent, Samuel Shelton, esq., Matthew Johnson, 
esq., and John Lawrence, esq., deforciants Tenements in Hampnet 
alias Westhampnett and Oveing. and rectory of WESTHAMPNET, also 
advowson of vicarage of WESTHAMPNET, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Cavendish Weedon (Mich., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

William Pulteney, kt.. and John Pulteney, esq., plaintiffs, and 
Abraham Chapman, esq., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Teiiements 
in Hampnet alias Westhampnet and Oveing, and rectory of WEST- 
HAMPNET, also advowson of vicarage of WESTHAMPNETT, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of William Pulteney (Trin., 4 Ja. II. [1688]). 

John Ward, esq., plaintiff, and Hugh Eeason, esq., and Anne his 
wife, deforciants Tenements in Hampnet alias Westhampnet and 
Oveing, and rectory of WESTHAMPNET, also advowson of vicarage of 
WESTHAMPNET, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 7 Anne 
[1708]). 

Adam Cardennell, esq., plaintiff, and Hugh Reason, esq., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Tenements in Hampnet alias Westhampnett 
and Oving, and rectory of WESTHAMPNETT, also advowson of vicarage 
of WESTHAMPNETT, quitclaimed to plaintiff* a.n& heirs (East., 1 Geo. I. 
[1715]). 

Thomas Gibson, esq., and Henry Jacomb, gent., plaintiffs, and 
William, Lord Talbot, and Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in 
Hampnett alias Westhampnett and Oving, and rectory of WEST 
HAMPNETT, and also advowson of vicarage of WEST HAMPNET, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Gibson (Hil., 15 Gfeo. II. 
[1741-2]). 

Westhampnett (Tithes). 

See Mid Lavant (Manor) (East., 19 Geo. III. [1779]). 

West Harting (Free Warren). 

See West Harting (Mich., 32 & 33 Eliz. [1590]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

West Harting alias Westhartyng (Manor). See Harting. 

Thomas Hoode, plaintiff, and Anthony Wyndesor, kt., deforciant 
Moiety of manor of WESTHARTYNG, and moiety of tenements in 
Westhartyng, Southehartyng and Rogatt, settled on Anthony 



"BETSTRY viii. TO WILLIAM iv. 

Wyndesor for his life, remainder to Joan Wyndesor, wife of Anthony, 
for her life, remainder to Anthony Wyndesor, junior, sou of said 
Anthony Wyndesor, kt., and heirs of his body, remainder to Onora 
Wyndesor, one of the daughters of said Anthony Wyndesor the father, 
and heirs of her body, remainder to Edith Wyndesor, another daughter 
of said Anthony Wyndesor the father, and heirs of her body, remainder 
to Constance Ryche, another daughter of said Anthony Wyndesor the 
father, and heirs of her body, remainder to right heirs of Anthony 
Wyndesor the father (Trin., 2 Ed. VI. [1548]). 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Wyudesor, esq., and 
Eleanor his wife, deforciants Moiety of manor of WfiSTHABTYN'e and 
tenements in Westhartyng, Southhartyng and Rogate, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 3 Ed. VI. [1549]). 

Ralph Hensley, gent., and John Moyses, plaintiffs, and John 
Cresseweller, gent., and Matilda his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WESTHARTYNG and tenements in Southhartyng and Westhartyng, 
settled on John Cresseweller and Matilda during their lives and the 
longer liver of them, remainder to William Cresseweller, gent., their 
son, remainder to John Cresseweller, junior, another son, remainder 
to Augustin Cresseweller, and heirs of his body (East., 2 & 3 Ph. & 
Mary [1556]). 

Edmund Ford, esq., plaintiff, and Anthony Wyndesor, esq., and 
Joan his wife, and Lady Joan Wyndesor, wid., deforciants Moiety of 
manor of WESTHARTYNG and tenements in Westhartyng, Southhartyng 
and Rogate, settled on Joan Wyndesor, wid., during her life, remainder 
to Edmund Ford and heirs (East., 1 Eli/. [1559]). 

See Hurting (Manor) (Mich., 2 & 3 Eliz. [1560] B.C. ; East., 
10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See South Harting (Manor) (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz. [1572]). 

Francis Fortescue, esq., and Dorothy his wife, plaintiffs, and 
John Ford, esq., and Magdalen his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WESTHARTYNG and tenements in Westharting, South Harting, East- 
harting and Rogate, and hundred of DEMPFORD, and view of frank 
pledge in WESTHAHTYNG, SOUTH HARTYNG, EAST HARTYNG, ROGATE, 
PROVANDER, CHITHURST, TYRWICK, TROTTON, ELSTED, TRAYFFORD and 
DYDLYNG, also advowsou of church of SOUTH HARTYNG and moiety 
of markets or fair at ROGATE, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Dorothy Fortescue (East., 25 Eliz. [1583]). 

William TufEyn, gent., and William Shaw, plaintiffs, and Francis 
Fortescue, esq., and Dorothy his wife, and Edmund Fortescue, gent., 
his son and heir-apparent, deforciants Manor of WEST HARTYNG and 
tenements in West Hartyng, South Hartyng, East Hartyng, Rogate, 
Provander, Chythurst, Tyrwyck, Trotton, Elsted, Trayfford and Dyd- 
lyng, also advowson of church of SOUTH HARTYNG and moiety of 
markets or fair at ROGATE, co. Sussex, and manors of Fawborne, 
Blunts-Hall and More-Hall, co. Essex, and third part of manor of 
Trutnpyngton, co. Cambridge, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
William Shaw (East., 26 Eliz. [1584] D.C.). 



480 SUSSEX MA.NORS IN THE FEEt OF FINES. 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff, and Edmund Fortescue, esq., and 
Isabel his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTHARTYNG, also free warren 
in WEST HARTYNG, SOUTH HARTYKG, EAST HARTYNG, VYNYNG and 
ROGATE, and hundred of DEMPFORD and view of frank pledge in WEST- 
HARTYNG, SOUTH HARTYNG, EAST HARTYNG, ROGATE, PROVANDER, 
CHITHURST, TYRWICK, TROTTON, ELSTED, THAYFORD and DYDLYNG, 
also advowson of church of SOUTH ARTYNG and moiety of markets or 
fair at ROGATE, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against said Edmund Fortescue and Isabel and heirs of Edmund, 
against heirs of Francis Fortescue, esq., deceased, his father, and 
against heirs of Dorothy Forteseue, deceased, his mother (Mich., 
32 &33 Eliz. [1590]). 

Edward Caryll, esq., plaintiff", and John Forteseue, esq., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTHAIITYNG and tenements in 
Westhartyng, Southhartyng, Eastliartyng, Vynyng and Rogate, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff &\\&. heirs (East., 34 Eliz. [1592]). 

Edward Carryll, esq., plaintiff, and William Cresweller, junior, 
gent., deforciant Manor of WESTHARTYNG and tenements in Hartyng 
and Westhartyng quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against said William Cresweller and heirs, and against William Cres- 
weller, gent., his father, and heirs (Trin., 41 Eliz. [L599]). 

Edward Caryll, kt., plaintiff, and William Cresweller, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTHARTYNG and tenements 
in Hartyng, Southarting and Westhartyug, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 2 Ja. 1. [1604-5]). 

See Dumpford (Hundred) (Trin., 8 Ja. I. [1610] ; Trin., 9 Ja. I. 
[1611]). 

Thomas Lowre, esq., and Richard Scutt, gent., plaintiffs, and John 
Caryll the elder, esq., and John Caryll the younger, esq., defcrciants 
Manors of WESTHARTING and MERSTON and tenements in West 
Hartiug, Rogate, Trotton, Terwick, Treford and Elsted, also rectory of 
SUMPTING, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Lowre 
(Mich., 1652). 

John Jolliffe, esq., plaintiff, and John Caryll, esq., and Dorothy 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WEST HARTING and hundred of 
DUMFORD alias DUMPFORD alias DEMPFORD. and tenements in Hart- 
ing, Roegate, Trotton, Chithurst, Turweek, Elsted, Didling, Dumford 
and Treyford, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 30 Greo. II. 
[1757]). 

West 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]). 

Westhoadly (Rectory). See West not nly. 

Westholt (Forest). 

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 481 

Westhothly (Advowson of Church). 

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

Westhothly (Manor). 

See Horsted-Keynes (Manor) (East., 40 Eliz. [1598]). 

Westhothly (Rectory and Manor of Rectory). 

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

Ralph Drake, gent., plaintiff, and John Browne, gent., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Tenements and two parts of rectory of WEST- 
HOTHLY alias WESTIIOADLY, also all tithes of corn, grain and hay to 
said rectory belonging, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 4 Will. 
& Mary [1092]). 

John Gryles, kt., and Francis Gyles, plaintiffs, and John Browne, 
gent., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of rectory of WEST- 
HOTHLY alias WESTHOADLY, and tenements in Westhothly alias West- 
hoadly, also rectory of WESTHOTHLY alias WESTHOADLY, and all 
tithes of corn, grain and hay annually arising or renewing in West- 
hothly alias Westhoadiy, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Gyles (Trin., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Westhothly (View of Frank Pledge). 

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

Westlands (Messuage) in Petworth. 

Humphrey Jewkes, gent., plaintiff, and William Parson and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Messuage and lands in Petworth called WEST- 
LANDS, PBA.VELLS, GBEENHILL and HILLCBOFTS, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff* a,nd. heirs (Hil., 2 & 3 Ja. II. [1686-7]). 

W^est Lavant (Advowson of Church). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (East., 4 Anne [1705] B.C.). 

West Lavant (Manor). 

John French and Edmund Hyder, plaintiffs, and Thomas Morfytt 
alias Morfford, gent., deforciants Manor of WESTLAVENT and tene- 
ments in Westlavent and Middellavent settled on Thomas Morfytt 
for one month, remainder to Thomas Morfytt and Joan his wife, 
remainder to heirs of Thomas Morfytt by Joan, remainder to right 
heirs of Thomas Morfytt (Mich., 4 & 5 Phil. & Mary [1558]). 

Jasper Horsey, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Morffytt alias Mor- 
fford, gent., deforciant Manor of WESTLAVENT and tenements in 
Westlavent and Middellavent quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(East., 14 Eliz. [1572]). 

George Fenner, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Morfytt alias Morford, 
deforciant Manor of WESTLAVANT and tenements in Estlavant, West- 
lavant and Mvddellavant, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East , 
17 Eliz. [1575]). 

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482 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Edward Horsey, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Morfytt alias Morford, 
deforciant Manor of WESTLAVANT and tenements in Westlavant, 
Mydellavant and Estlavant, quitclaimed to plaintiff 'and heirs (Mich., 
18 & 19Eliz. [1576]). 

John Morley, kt., plaintiff, and Henry Wallopp, kt., and Elizabeth 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WEBTLAVAKT alias WESTLOVENT and 
tenements in Westlavant alias Westlovent quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 3 Ja. I. [1605-6]). 

Stephen Yeoman, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Leigh, esq., and 
Emma his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTLAVANT quitclaimed to 
plaintiff 'and heirs (East., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

G-eorge Nevill, gent., plaintiff, and Michael Harvey, esq., and 
Agnes his wife, deforciants Tenements in Dunsfold, co. Surrey, and 
manor of WESTLAVANT and tenements in Westlavant and Eastlavaiit, 
co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 2L & 22 Ch. II. 
[1669-70] D.C.). 

John Miller, esq., plaintiff, and Michael Hervey, esq., and Agnes 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTLAVANT and tenements in West- 
lavant and Eastlavant quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 3 Anne 
[1704-5]). 

West Marden (Common of Pasture). 

See Upmarden (Manor) (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

West Marden (Manor). 

See PasUey alias Hartfield-Pashley (Hil., 24 Hen. VIII. [1532-3] 
B.C.). 

John Hewson, plaintiff, and Richard Browne, esq., deforciant 
Manor of WESTMABDEN and tenements in AVestmarden, Upmarden, 
Comptoii and Bourne, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 & 
20Eliz. [1577]). 

Thomas Grene, plaintiff, and John Hewson and Joan, his wife, and 
John Howe and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Manor of WEST- 
MABDEN and tenements in Westmarden, Borne, Upmarden and 
Coinpton, quitclaimed to plain tiff and heirs (East., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 

Arthur Bayly, gent., plaintiff, and William Peckham, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants -Fourth part of manor of WESTMAEDEN 
and tenements in Upmarden quitclaimed to plain tiff and heirs (Mich., 
5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

John Butler, plaintiff, and John Marden and Rose his wife, defor- 
ciants Tenements in Westmarden and Upmarden and moietv of 
manor of WESTMABDEN quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 
13 G-eo. I. [1726-7]). 

John Shales, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Bayly, deforciant 
Moiety of manor of WESTMABDEN and tenements in Dpmarden quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 & 10 Geo. 11. [1736]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 483 

West Marden (Kectory). 

See Compton (Rectory) (East., 43 Eliz. [1601] ; Mich., 9 G-eo. II. 
[1735] ; HiL, 24 Geo. II. [1750-1]). 

Westmeston (Advowson of Church). 

See Suttinffhill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

Richard Rideout, plaintiff, and Thomas Lane, esq., and Mary his 
wife, deforciants Advowson of churcli of WESTMESTON alias WEST- 
MYNTON quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 45 Geo. 111. [1805]). 

Henry Campion, esq., plaintiff, and George Courthope the 
younger, esq., and Amelia his wife, deforciants Advowson of church 
of WESTMESTON alias WESTMYNSTON and tenements in S. Michael, 
All Saints and S. Peter and S. Mary Westout alias S. Anne in Lewes, 
and S. John the Baptist Southover near Lewes, and also tithes of corn, 
grain and hay yearly arising and renewing from lands in S. Peter and 
S. Marv Westout alias S. Anne in Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiff' 
and heirs (Trin., 2 Geo. IV. [1822]). 

Westmeston (Free Warren). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Westmeston (Manor). 

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

See JSuttinffhill (Hundred) (Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571] D.C.). 

See Hurstperpoint (Manor) (East., 24 Eliz. [1582]). 

Walter Doble, senior, gent., plaintiff', and Anne Goring, wid., and 
George Goring, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of 
WESTMYSTON alias WESTMESTON and STEETE alias STREAT and tene- 
ments in Westmyston alias Westmeston, Strete alias Streat, 
Dychening alias Dycheling, Newyck, Lyndfeild, Chaylev alias 
Chayleygh, Plompton, Erthingligh and Westhothligh, also advovvsons 
of churches of WESTMYSTON alias WESTMESTON and STRETE alias 
STREAT, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 5 Ja. I. [1607-8]). 

See Street (Manor) (Trin., 1654 j Mich., 13 Ch. II. [1661] ; Hil., 
32 Geo. III. [1750]). 

Westmeston (Manor Annual Rent). 

See Hurstpsrpoint (Manor Annual Rent) (East., 42 Eliz. [1599 
1600]). 

Westmeston alias Stantons (Manor). 

See Truly (Trin., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531]). 

Richard Bellyngham, esq., and John Mychelborne, plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Nevyle, kt., Robert Sowthwell, esq., and Margaret his wife, 
deforciants Manors of WESTMESTON, TREWLEY, ABBARTON and 
SOWTHWYKE, and tenements in Westmeston, Abbarton, Southwyke, 
Kyngeston near Shorham, Woodmancote, Henfeld and Bedyng, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Richard Bellyngham (Kast 
31 Hen. VIII. [1540]). 

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484 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Richard AVhorewood and Roger Barney, plaintiff's, and John 
Michelborne, senior, and John Michelborne, junior, deforciants 
Manor of WESTMESTON alias STANTONS and tenements in Westmeston, 
Lyndefeld and Stamer, settled on John Michelborne, senior, remainder 
to John Michelborne, junior, and heirs male of his body, remainder to 
Thomas Michelborne and heirs male of his body, remainder to Edward 
Michelborne and heirs male of his body, remainder to Richard Michel- 
borne, junior, and heirs male of his body, remainder to right heirs of 
said Thomas Michelborne (Mich., 2 & 3*Phil. & Mary [1555]). 

Walter Dobell, esq., and Sarah his wife, plaintiff's, and William 
Juxon, kt. and bt., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WESTMESTON and tenements in Westmeston, Stammore, Wevelsfeild, 
Chaley and Lingfeild, also moiety of manor of MIDLETON and tene- 
ments in Westmeston, Stammore, Chalev and Lingefeild, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff's and heirs of Walter Dobell (Trin., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

Thomas Bard, plaintiff, and Walter Dobell, esq., and Sarah his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WESTMESTON alias STANTONS and tene- 
ments in Westmeston, Stanmore, Wevelsfeild, Chaley and Lingfeild, 
also moiety of manor of MIDDLETON, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and 
heirs (Trin., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

"Westmeston (Manor). See Wiston. 
Westneston (Manor). See Wiston. 

Westout near Lewes (Manor). 

See Newtek and Chailey (Manor) (Hil., 13 Eliz. [1570-1]). 

William Pix, George Bishop, and Hugh Gladwish, plaintiff's, and 
Joseph Chapman and Catherine his wife, deforciants One fourth 
part of manor of WESTOUT and one fourth part of tenements in 
Waldron, Mayfield, Iford, Lewes S. Thomas in the CJift, S. John 
Baptist Southover, and East Guldeford, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Pix (Trin., 27 & 28 Geo. II. [1755]). 

"West Preston (Manor). 

Francis Chaloner and John German, plaintiff's, and John Dowce 
and Alice his wife, deforciants Manor of WEST PRESTON and tene- 
ments in West Preston, Est Agmeryng, West Agmeryng and 
Kyngeston, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Francis Chaloner 
(Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Thomas Barnam and Nicholas Clersson, plaintiff's, and Anne 
Smyth, wid., deforciant Manors of WEST PRESTON and WTKE and 
tenements in Hove, Preston, West Preston, East Angmering, West 
Angmeryng, Kyngeston, Rustyngton and Byllyngesherst, settled on 
Anne Smyth for her life, remainder as to 1 messuage and lands in 
Kingston, parcel of said manor, to Anne Michelborne and heirs of her 
body, remainder to Edward Harrys and heirs male of his body, 
remainder to Clare Henslow, wife of Ralph Henslow, esq., and heirs 
of Clare, and as to manor of WEST PRESTON, remainder to said Edward 



viii. TO WILLIAM iV. 

Harrys and heirs male of his body, remainder to said Clare and her 
heirs, and as to manor of WYKE remainder to Thomas Pound and 
heirs of his body, remainder to Kit-hard Pound and heirs of his body, 
remainder to said Clare and heirs of her body, remainder to right 
heirs of William Pound (Trin., 1 Eliz. [1559]). 

Thomas Edwards, gent., and John Baker, plaintiffs, and George 
Harrys, gent., deforciant Manor of WEST PRESTON and tenements 
in West Preston, Rustyngton, East Angmeryng, West Angmeryng, 
Ham, Kyugeston, Launsyng, Brodwater, Wyke, Pulborowe and 
Byllyngeshurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John Baker 
Wai-ranted as to said manor and tenements in West Preston, Rusting- 
ton, East Angmeryng, West Angmeryng, Ham, Kyngeston, Brod- 
water, Wyke, Pulborowe and Byllyngeshurst, parcel of said tenements, 
to said John and his heirs, against said George and his heirs, and as to 
tenements in Launsyng, the residue of said tenements, to said Thomas 
and his heirs, against said George and his heirs (East., 30 Eliz. 
[1588]). 

See Sompting-Abbotts (Manor) (Mich., 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

"West Stoke (Manor). See Stoke. 

'West Tarring (Manor). See Terring alias West Tarring. 

West Thorney alias West Thorney-Aglands (Manor and 
Advowson of Church). 

Agnes Bradshawe, wid., plaintiff, and John Stanney, esq., and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Tenements in Byrdham and third part of 
manor of WEST THORNEY, and third part of advowson of church of 
WEST THORNEY, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 36 Hen. VIII. 
[1544-5]). 

See Densworth (Hil., 6 Ch. I. [1630-1]). 

Gregory Norton, bt., and Martha his wife, plaintiff's, and Richard 
Fisher and Mary his wife, deforciants Advowson of church of WEST 
THORNEY, and moiety of third part of manor of WEST THORNEY- 
AGLANDS, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Gregory Norton 
(East., 9 Ch. I. [1633]). 

Thomas Bickley, gent., plaintiff, and William Baldwyu, gent., and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WESTHORNEY alias WEST- 
THORNEY-AGLANDS quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 19 Ch. II. 
[1667]). 

Susan Peachey, spr., and Margaret Peachey, spr., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Goodwin, esq., deforciant Third part of manor of WEST 
THQRNEY alias WEST THORNEY-AGLANDS and tenements in Chudham 
alias Chidham, Trotton and Elsted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Susan Peachey (East., 3 Geo. II. [1730]). 

West Thorney-Aglands (Manor). See West Thorney. 
West Wantley (Manor). See Wantley alias West Wantley. 



486 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FlNES. 

West Wittering (Common of Pasture). 

See Kenor (Trin., 10 Eliz. [1568] ; Hil., 8 Ja. I. [1610-11]). 

West Wolves alias Wolfes (Manor). 

Edward Covert, gent., and Peter Churchar, plaintiffs, and Nicholas 
Wolff, gent., deforciant Manor of WEST WOLFFES and tenements in 
Asshington, Wasshington, Worinyughurst, Shepley, Thakeham and 
Bouckton, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Covert 
(Mich., 13 & 14 Eliz. [1571]). 

Nicholas Wolfe, junior, gent., plaintiff, and William Strong and 
Jane his wife, and Anne Blackstone, deforciants Manor of WEST- 
WOLFES and tenements in Ashiugton, Washington, Worminghurst, 
Thakeliam, Shipley and Buncton, quitclaimed to plaintiff" and heirs 
(Hil., 7 Ja. I. [1609-10]). 

Eichard Holmes, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Wolfe, gent., 
Robert Leeves, clerk, and Anthony Mason and Anne his wife, defor- 
ciants Manor of WOLLFFES alias WEST WOLFES alias WEST 
WOOLVES and tenements in Thakeham, Worminghurst, Ashington 
and Washington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 21 & 22 
Ch. II. [1669-70]). 

Robert Lamport, plaintiff, and Robert Edwards and Jane his wife, 
deforciants One third part of manor of WOLFES alias WEST WOLVES 
and tenements in Thakeham, Warminghurst, Ashingtou and Washing- 
ton, quitclaimed to plain tiff and heirs (East., 17 Greo. III. [1777]). 

Robert Lamport, plaintiff, and Henry Johnson and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Moiety of manor of WOLFES alias WEST WOLFES and 
tenements in Washington, Steyning and Seeding alias Seale, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 23 Greo. III. [1782]). 

Weynham (Manor). See Wenham. 

i 
Whalesborne (Hundred). 

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

Whatlington (Manor). 

John Webb, esq., plaintiff, and Clement Finch, esq., deforciant 
Manor of WHATLINGTON and tenements in Battell and Sedlescombe, 
co. Sussex, and tenements in Milton, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7] D.C.). 

Nicholas Gouge, Doctor of Physic, and William Grouge, gent., 
plaintiffs, and John Finch, esq., and Mary Finch, wid., deforciants 
Manor of WHATLINGTON and tenements in Whatlington, Scelscombe, 
Woodplace and Battell, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William 
G-ouge (Hil., 1653). 

Edward Polhill, esq., plaintiff, and Edmund Coles, gerit., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WHATLINGTON and tenements in 
Battell, Whatlington and Sedlescombe, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 1656). 



VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 487 

Whiligh alias Wyligh (Manor). 

William Morebrege, Peter Maunser, arid Anthony Nash, plaintiffs, 
and Robert Hawkysle and Katherine his wife, deforciants Moiety of 
manor of WILLTGH and tenements in Tyseherst and Wadeherst, and 
moiety of tenements in Tyseherst and Wadeherst, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Peter Maunser "Warranted against John, 
Abbot of Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his successors 
(Hil., 23 Hen. VIII. [1531-2]). 

George Courthopp, gent., plaintiff, and John Courthopp, gent., 
def or eiant Manor of WTLTE and tenements in Tiseherst, Wadherst 
and Lamberherst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 10 Ja. I. 
[1612]). 

John Cordell, kt., and Eobert Cordell, esq., plaintiffs, and George 
Courthope, esq., and John Courthope, esq., deforciants Manors of 
WTLTE and MOSEHAMES and tenements in Wyly and Mosehames, 
Tiseherst, Wadherst, Lamberherst and Itchingham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of John Cordell (Trin., 19 Ch. I. [1643]). 

See Mosenam (East., 26 Ch. II. [1674]). 

Laurence Eliot, esq., and Arthur Lake, gent., plaintiffs, and 
George Courthop, senior, esq., and Albinia his wife, George Courthop, 
junior, esq., and Samuel Oldfeild, esq., deforciants Tenements in 
London, and manor of Barnes in Brenchley, also rectory of Brenchley 
and advowson of vicarage of Brenchley, co. Kent, and manors of 
WHTLIGH alias WTLIGH and MOSEHAMS and tenements in Tiselmrst, 
Wadhurst and Lamberhurst, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Laurence Eliot (Mich., 6 Anne [1707] D.C.) . 

Whitedean (Manor). See Withdean. 

Whitwey alias Whitway (Manor). 

See Lordinaton (Mich., 6 Ja. I. [1608] ; East., 21 Ja. I. [1623] ; 
Mich., 6 Ch. I. [1630] ; Hil., 12 & 13 Ch. II. [1660-1] D.C. ; Trin., 
36 Ch. II. [1684] D.C. ; East., 2 Will. & Mary [1690]). 

Weltham (Manor). See Wickham. 

Wichards (Manor). See Hampton-Wichards. 

Wick alias Rumboldsweek (Manor). See Rumboldswyke. 

Wick alias Wyke (Manor) in Hove and Preston. 

See West Preston (Trin., 1 Eliz. [1559]). 

Thomas Whyte and Richard Warneford, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Darby, gent., and Anne his wife, Thomas Pound, Richard 
Pound, Ralph Henslow and Thomas Henslow, gent, deforciants 
Manor of WTKE and tenements in Hove and Preston settled on 
Thomas Darby and Anne the w r hole life of Anne, and after her decease, 
remainder to Anthony Staplev, gent., and heirs (Mich., 14 & 15 Eliz 
[1572]). 



488 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Wick alias Wyke alias Weeke (Manor) in Lymister. 

John Baker, plaintiff", and John Apsley, esq., and William Apsley, 
gent., deforciants Manor of WYKE and tenements in Wyke, Lymister, 
Parva-Hampton and Tortington, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 12 & 13 Eliz. [1570]). 

See Ecclesden (Manor) (Hil., 1652). 

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

See Ecclesden (Manor) (Trin., 28 Ch. II. [1676] ; East., 12 
Will. III. [1700]). 

James Colebrooke, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, esq., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manors of WEEKE alias WYKE, 
DONINGTON alias DONNINGTON, KINGSTON and PHESTON alias EAST 
PRESTON alias PRESTON-MILLARS, and tenements in Weeke alias 
Wyke, Doniugton alias Donniugton, Kingston, Preston alias East 
Preston, Lymster alias Leominster alias Lymister, Ferring, East 
Angmering, West Angmering, Orfold and Green alias Wisborough 
Green, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 9 Geo. I. [1722-3]). 

Samuel Lessingham and John Lightfoot, plaintiffs, and James 
Colebrooke, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of WICK 
alias WEEK alias WEEKE alias WYKE, PRESTON alias EAST PRESTON 
alias PRESTON- MILLARS and KINGSTON, and tenements in Wick alias 
Week alias Weeke alias Wyke, Lymster alias Leominster alias 
Lymister, Preston alias East Preston, West Preston, Kingston, 
Eerring, Angmering aUas East Angmering, West Angmering, Orfold, 
Green alias Wisborrow Green alias Wisborough Green alias Wish- 
borrow Green, Little Hampton and Goring alias Goreing, and tithes 
of corn, grain and hay yearly growing or renewing out of premises 
aforesaid, also rectory of PTJLBOROUGH and all manner of tithes and 
oblations to said rectory belonging, and advowson of church of 
PULBOROUGH, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Samuel Lessing- 
ham (Trin., 20 & 21 Geo. II. [1747]). 

Wick alias Wyke (Manor) in Steyning. 

Edmund Mychell and Thomas Ingler, plaintiffs, and Edward 
Shurley, gent., deforciant Manor of WYKE and tenements in Stenyng, 
which Thomas Shelley, gent., and Mary his wife hold for the life of 
Mary of the inheritance of said Edward Shurley, and which after her 
death should revert to him and his heirs, settled on Edward Shurley 
with divers remainders (parchment decayed) (East., 34 & 35 Hen. VIII. 
[1543]). 

See Lyons (Manor) (Hil., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543-4]). 

William Pellatt, gent., and John Cooke, gent., plaintiff's, and 
James Pellatt, deforciant Manor of WYKE and tenements in Steauing 

?uitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Pellatt (Mich., 1 Ch. I. 
1625]). 

Wick alias Wyke and Sands alias Wickensands (Manor). 
See Petworth (Honor) (East., 5 & 6 Hen. VIII. [1514] D.C.). 



fifiNRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 489 

Thomas Berde, plaintiff, and Thomas Sackevyle, K.G., Lord Buck- 
herst, and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of WYKENDSAND and 
tenements in Woodmaucote, Alborne alias Awborne and Abberton, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 32 Eliz. [1590]). 

John Ellis, gent., plaintiff, and John Monke, esq., John Stone, 
gent., Richard Turner, gent., and Thomas Beard, senior, esq., defor- 
ciants Manor of AVrKE and SAKDS alias WICKENSANDS and tenements 
in Woodmancote, Alborne and Aberton alias Edberton, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 12 Will. III. [1700]). 

Edward Burt, plaintiff, and John Ellis, esq., and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WYKE and SASTDS alias WICKENSANDS 
and tenements in Abertou alias Edberton, Woodmancote and Albourne, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff -<m&. heirs (Mich., 4 Anne [1705]). 

James Wood, plaintiff, and Edward Burt and Christiana his wife, 
deforciants Manor of WICKE alias WICKENSANDS and tenements in 
Alborne, Woodmancoat and Ashurst, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 12 G-eo. I. [1725]). 

Henry Burtenshaw, gent., plaintiff, and Edward Burt, gent, and 
Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of WICKE alias WICKENSA.NDS alias 
WICKETSANDS and tenements in Woodmancote, Alborne, Hurstper- 
point, Bolney and Abberton alias Edberton, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 33 G-eo. II. [1760]). 

Wick alias Wyke (Tithes). 

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

Wick alias Wyke (View of Frank Pledge). 
See Felpham (Trin., 11 Ch. I. [1635]). 

Wickham (Manor). 

See Wakehurst (Trin., 2 Ch. I. [1626]). 

Walter Burrell, esq., plaintiff, and William Culpeper, bt., and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WECKHAM and tenements in Clayton, 
Kymer, Hurstperpoint and Ardingley, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Mich., 23 Ch. I. [1647]). 

Charles Dobell, gent., plaintiff, and William Vinall, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of WICKHAM and tenements in Clayton, Keymer and 
Hurstperpoint, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 16 Ch. II 
[1664]). 

John Bridger, gent., and Francis Zouch, plaintiffs, and William 
Vinall, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of WICKHAM 
and tenements in Clayton, Keymer, Hurstperpoint, S. Peter, S. Mary 
Westout, Southoverand Kingston near Lewes, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Bridger (Trin., 3 G-eo. I. [17171). 

Wickham (Manor) in Icklesham. 

Richard Langhorne, esq., and Thomas Ellwood, gent., plaintiffs, 
and Gulielma Maria Springett, deforciant Manor of WICKHAM, also 



490 SUSSEX MANORS IN T&E FEET OF FINES. 

moiety of manor of KINGSTON- Bower alias KINGSTON-BOWSEY, and 
also site of manor of KiNGSTON-Bowcr alias KiNGSTON-BowsET, and 
tenements in Icklesham, Kingston-Bowcy, Southwike, Shoreham, 
Withihara and Ketherfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Eichard Langhorne (Hil., 23 & 24 Ch. II. [1671-2]). 

See Icklesham (Manor) (Hil., 6 Geo. III. [1766] ; East., 39 
Geo. III. [1799] ; Mich., 58 Geo. III. [1817]). 

Wickham alias Weltham (Manor). 

Edward Bellingham, kt., and John Bellingham, gent., plaintiffs, 
and William Farnefold, gent., deforciant Manor of WICKHAM and 
tenements in Steaning, Scale and Bramber, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Edward Bellingham (Mich., 8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Edward Bellingham, kt., Thomas Leedes, kt., and John Belling- 
ham, gent., plaintiffs, and William Farnfold, gent, and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of WICKHAM and tenements in Stenyng, Seale and 
Brainber, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Edward Bellingham 
(Trin., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

See Newtimber (Manor) (Hil., 16 Ja. I. [1618-9]). 

John Bellingham, gent., and Kichard Toope, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Edward Bellingham, kt., and Thomas Bellingham, esq., deforciants 
Manor of WICKHAM and tenements in Steaning, Seale, Bramber and 
Henfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Belliugham (Hil., 
17 Ja. I. [1619-20]). 

See Newtimber (Manor) (Hil., 16 Ch. 1. [1640-1]). 

Francis Watker, gent., and Thomas Gravett, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Bellingham, esq., deforciant Manor of WICKHAM alias 
WELTHA.M and tenements in Steaning quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Francis Watker (Mich., 17 Ch. I. [1641]), 

Wigden (Manor). See Withdean. 

Wiggenholt (Advowson of Church). 

See Parham (Manor) (East., 43 Eliz. [1601]). 

See Grcatham (Advowson) (East., 15 Geo. II. [1742]). 

Wiggenholt alias Wigenholt (Manor). 

See Bargham-Beawcy (Trin., 22 Hen. VIII. [1530] B.C.). 

See Parham (Manor) (East., 43 Eliz. [160 L]). 

Thomas Bisshoppe, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Palmer, kt., and 
Alice his wife, and Thomas Palmer, esq., deforciants Manor of 
WIGENHOLT and tenements in Wigenholt quitclaimed to plaintiff and. 
heirs (Hil., 44 Eliz. [1601-2]). 

John Monke, gent., plaintiff, and Anthony Bustard, esq., and 
Dorothy his wife, and John Palmer, esq., deforciants Manor of 
WYGENHOLT and tenements in Storington, Pulborowe, Wygenholt, 
Hytchingfeld, Slynfold, Billingsherst and Gretham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs Warranted against said Anthony Bustard and 



fiENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 

Dorothy and their heirs, and against heirs of Thomas Palmer, kt., 
deceased (Mich., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

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

William Mill and Nicholas Moncke, gent., plaintiff's, and John 
Moncke, esq., def or Giant Manor of WIGENHOLT and tenements in 
Storrington, Pulborowe, Wygenholt, Hitchingfeld. Slynfold, Billings- 
hurst and Greathain, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of William 
Mill (Hil., 9 Cb. I. [1633-4]). 

Ralph Mill, gent., plaintiff, and Nicholas Monke, esq., John Monke, 
gent., William Monke, gent., Mary Monke, and Jane Monke, defor- 
ciants Manor of WIGGENHOLT and tenements in Storington, Pul- 
borowe, Wygenholt, Hitchingfeld, Slynfold, Billingshurst, G-retham, 
Ashington, Washington, Wiston and Cowtham, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 1656). 

John Kirrill, esq., and John Knowler, esq., plaintiff's, and Thomas 
May, esq., and Jane his wife, and Barbara Monk, spr., deforciants 
Manors of WIGGENHOLT and RUSPAR alias OLD SHOREHAM, and 
tenements in Cootham, Storrington, Pulborough, Wiggenholt, Hitch- 
iugfield, Slyngfold, Billingshurst, Chiltington, Rudgwick, Gretham, 
Ashington, Washington, Wiston, Old Shorehatn, New Shoreliam, 
Portslade, Aldrington, Hove, Southweek, Kingston- Bowsey and 
Southover, and rectory of KINGSTON NEAR LEWES, and all manner of 
tithes to said rectory belonging, and also tithes arising out of 50 ac. 
land in Kingston near Lewes, co. Sussex, and tenements in Goudhurst, 
Snave, Ivechurch and Brookland, co. Kent, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Kirrill (Trin., 6 & 7 Geo. II. [1733] B.C.). 

See Old Shoreham alias Ruspar (East., 8 Geo. II. [1735]). 

See Combe alias Combes (Manor) (Hil., 30 Geo. III. [1790]). 

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

Wiggenholt (Manor Annual Eent). 

Edward Manning, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Stonestreet and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Elizabeth Monke, spr., deforciants Annual 
rent of 20 issuing out of manor of WIGGENHOLT and tenements in 
Storrington, Pulborough, Ashington, Wiggenholt, Hitchingfeild, Slin- 
fold, Billinghurst and Gratham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Trin., 4 Will. & Mary [1692]). 

Bernard Ch&tfeild, plaintiff, and John Jones and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Annual rent of 20 issuing out of manor of WIGGENHOLT 
and tenements in Storrington, Pulborough, Ashington, Wiggenholt, 
Hitchingfeild, Slinfold, Billinghurst and Gratham, quitclaimed to 
plaint if and heirs (Mich., 4 Will. & Mary [1692]). 

Wightdean alias Wigden (Manor). See Withdean. 
Wightdeane-Keylife (Manor). See Keyliffe. 

Wigsell (Manor). 

Roger Pettiworth, gent., and George Pooke, gent., plaintiff's, and 



492 SUSSEX MA.NO&S IN THE FEET of PINES. 

John Culpeper, kt., deforciant Manor of WIGSELL and tenements in 
Wigsell, Saylehirst, Bodiham, Whatlington, Monfield and Sedles- 
come, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Roger Pettiworth (East., 
1 Ch. I. [1625]). 

Edward Nuiin, gent., plaintiff, and Henry English, senior, gent., 
and Persis his wife, William English, gent., Henry English, junior, 
gent., Thomas English, gent., and Edward English, gent., deforciants 
Manor of WIGSELL and tenements in Salehurst, Bodihamand Mayfeild, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1649). 

Seymour Bowman, esq., plaintiff, and William English, gent., and 
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of WIGSELL and tenements in 
Wigsell, Saleherst alias Saylehirst and Bodiham, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1652). 

Sir Charles Palmer, bt., plaintiff, and Eichard Harcourt, esq., 
deforciant Manor of WIGSELL and tenements in WigselJ, Salehurst, 
Bodiham, Eye and Udimore, and all tithes yearly arising and renewing 
out of the before mentioned lands in SALEHUEST and BODIHAM, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 8 & 9 Geo. II. [1735]). 

John Dyke, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer, 
bt., and Phebe Sawyer, wid., and William Hooper Boys, esq., defor- 
ciants Manor or grange of WIGSELL and tenements in Saleherst alias 
Salehurst and Bodyham quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 
44 Geo. III. [1804]). 

Wigsell (Tithes). 

John Dyke, gent., plaintiff, and Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer, bt., 
and Phebe Sawyer, wid., and William Hooper Boys, esq., deforciants 
All tithes of corn, grain and hay arising or renewing out of *tnanor 
or grange of WIGSELL, and tenements in Salehurst alias Salehurst, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff smd. heirs (Mich., 45 Geo. III. [1804]). 

Wilbridge (Manor). See Her 'court. 
Wilcocks (Manor). See Hampton- Wil cocks. 

Willinclimere alias Linchmere (Manor). 

See Shulbred (Manor) (East., 16 Ch. II. [1664]). 

Willingdon (Advowsou of Vicarage). 

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

Willingdon (Common of Pasture). 

See Pons (Mich., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]). 

Willingdon (Hundred). 

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

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



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 493 

Willingdon (Manor). 

See Eingmer (Manor) (East., 4 Ja. I. [160(5]). 

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

Thomas Parker, kt., plaintiff, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, and 
Anne his wife, deforciants Manor of WILLINGDON and tenements in 
Willingdon, Jevington, Eastbourne, Westliam, Haylesham, Chidding- 
ligh, Hellingligh and Hethfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said Earl of Dorset and Anne and heirs of said 
Earl, against heirs of Thomas, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his grand- 
father, and against heirs of Robert, Earl of Dorset, deceased, his 
father (Trin., 21 Ja. I. [1623]). 

Richard Newdegate, esq., Robert Goodwyn, esq., Robert Leigh, 
esq., and Thomas Baker, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Parker, kt., 
and Philadelphia his wife, deforciants Manors of WILLINGDON, 
JEVINGTON, EASTBORNE - PARKER, RATTON, RATTON-HAREWARD, 
SOUTHALL, HAMM, HIDNEY and S. JOHN or JERUSALEM, and tene- 
ments in Willingdon, Jevington, Eokington, Eastborne and Haylesham, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Newdegate (Mich., 
1652). 

Francis Austen, gent., plaintiff, and George Parker, bt.,and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manors of WILLINGDON, JEVINGTON, EAST- 
BOURNE and S. JOHN OF JERUSALEM, and tenements in Willingdon, 
Jevington, Eastbourne, Folkington, Eastdean, Hailsham, Eastbourne- 
Horsebrooke and Eastbourne-Tenant-Down, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 9 Geo. I. [1723]). 

Sir Thomas Webster, bt., and George Worge, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Sir Walter Parker, bt., Peter Hinde, esq., and Anne his wife, and 
Letitia Thornhill, spr., deforciants Manors of WILLINGDON, JEVING- 
TON, EAST BORNE and S. JOHN OF JERUSALEM, and park of WILLING- 
DON, and tenements in Willingdon, Jevington, East Borne, East 
Deane and Hailsham, and advowson of rectory of JEVINGTON, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Sir Thomas Webster (Trin., 9 & 10 
Geo. II. [1736]). 

Sir George Thomas, bt., plaintiff, and Samuel Durrant, esq., and 
Sarah his wife, deforciants Manors of WILLINGDON, EASTBOURNE 
and S. JOHN or JERUSALEM, and park of WILLINGDON, and tenements 
in Willingdon, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 10 Geo. III. 
[1769]). 

Willingdon (Manor Annual Rent). 

Peter Joy, esq., plaintiff', and John Colleton, bt., and Elizabeth his 
wife, deforciants Annual rent of 73 Is. Id. and one pound of 
pepper issuing out of manor of WILLINGDON quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Willingdon (Park). 

See Willingdon (Manor) (Trin., 9 & 10 Geo. II. [1736] ; Mich., 
10 Geo. III. [1769]). 



494 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Willingdon alias Wyllyngdon (Wreck of Sea). 

See Eastbourne (Manor) (Mich., 17 Eliz. [1575] ; Mich., 38 & 39 
Eliz. [1596]). 

Willy gh (Manor). See Whilign. 

"Wilmington (Advowson of Church and Vicarage). 

See Wilmington (Manor) '(Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 
See Solebrook (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7] ; Mich., 1650 ; 
Triii., 13 Ch. II. [166L]). 

See Wilmington (Manor) (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 

Wilmington (Manor). 

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

Lord William Howard and Francis, Lord Russell, plaintiff's, and 
Richard, Earl of Dorset, deforciants Manors of WILLMINGTON, 
FOKINGTON alias FOGINGTON, BEOUGHTON, CHALVINGTON, MICHELHAM. 
PABK-GATE, FBOGFIBLE, MILTON, LULLINGTON, SWANBABBOW, 
STUCKLES, HA.NGLETON, CLAVEEHAM, HOUNDEANE-DOBSET, ALLING- 
TON, TABBING-NEVILL, BBIGHTHELMESTON-MICHELHAM and KINGSTON 
NEAB LEWES, and tenements in Willinington, Fokiugton alias Fog- 
ington, Willingdon, Jevington, Arlington, Hailsham, Hellinglie, 
Chidinglie, Chalvington, Berwick, Selmeston, Alcistou, Alt'riston, 
Iford, Kingston, Fletchfng, Newick, Hangleton, How, Blechington, 
Ripe alias Ekington, Southover, Ringmer, Tarring-Peverell, Bright- 
hehnston and S. John under the Castle of Lewes, S. Mary Westout in 
Lewes and S. Anne, and also advowsons of churches of FOKINGTON 
alias FOGINTON and HANGLETON, also advowson of vicarages of 
WILLMINGTON and KINGSTON NEAB LEWES, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of Lord William Howard (Mich., 14 Ja. I. [1616]). 

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

See Bolebrook (Manor) (Hil., 12 Ch. I. [1636-7] ; Mich., 1650). 

See Frogfirle (Mich., 1651). 

John Howell, esq., plaintiff", and James, Earl of Northampton, 
and Isabel his wife, deforciants Manor of WILLMINGTON quitclaimed 
to plaintiff ^and heirs (Hil., 1651). 

See Bolebrook (Manor) (Trin., 13 Ch. II. [1661]). 

Nathaniel Hunt, gent., plaintiff, and Spencer Compton, esq., 
deforciant Manors of WILLMINGTON, FEOGFIEI.E, SHAENFELD, 
PEELING and WESTHAM with PEELING, and tenements in Willmington, 
Willingdon, Eastborne, Alfriston, Littlington, Westham, Folkington, 
Jevington, Bishopstou, Arlington, Hayelsham, Beddinghain, Sutton, 
Seaford, Friston, Laughton, Ripe alias Eckington, Westfirle, Heath- 
feild, Hellingly, Selmeston, Lanckham and Pevensey, and also 
rectory of WESTHAM with PEELING, and advowsons of churches of 
WILMINGTON and WESTHAM with PEELING, quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Hil., 12 Will. III. [1700-1]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 495 

Wilmington (Tithes). 

See Hendall (Manor) in Hartfield (Trin., 15 Ja, I. [1617]). 

Wilsham (Manor). See Megliam alias Wilsham. 

Wilting (Manor). 

Nathaniel Hunt, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Pound, esq., Giles 
Biggs, gent., and John Radcliffe, gent., deforciants Manors of 
Beamonds and Farlington, co. Southampton, and manors of WILTIN& 
and HOLLINGTON and tenements in Wilting and Hollington, co. 
Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 36 Ch. II. [1684] 
D.C.). 

Winchelsea alias New Winchelsea (Advowson of Church). 

See ffigham (Trin., 1659; Hil., 13 & 14 Ch. II. [1661-2] ; East., 
27 Ch. II. [1675] ; Trin., 7 Will. III. [1695] ; Mich., 13 Will. III. 
[1701] ; Hil., 26 Geo. II. [1753] ; Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1761]). 

Winchelsea alias New Winchelsea (Bailiff). See Burchelsert. 
See Higham alias Iham (Trin., 1659; Hil., 13 & 14 Ch. II. 
[1661-2] ; 'Trin., 7 Will. III. [1695]; Hil., 26 Geo. II. [1753]; 
Trin., 2 Geo. III. [1761]). 

Winchelsea (Greyfriars). 

Anthony Honywood, gent., plaintiff', and Henry Thomson, gent., 
and Dorothy his wife, deforciants Site and house of LE GREY FBYEES 
and tenements in Wynchelsey and Icklesham quitclaimed to plaintiff 
and heirs (Trin., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

Winchelsea River (Passage). 

Albert Nesbitt, esq., plaintiff, and Elizabeth Saint Leger, spr., 
deforciant Tenements and the passage over WINCHELSEA RIVER in 
Winchelsea, Hastings and Icklesham, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 24 Geo. II. [1750-1]). 

Winde alias Wynde (Manor). 

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

William Parker, clerk, Melchior Reynolds, gent., and Henry 
Bellingham, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Sackvill, esq., Edward Gage, 
esq., and George Smyth, esq., deforciants Manor of WINDE and 
tenements in Ore, Castle Parish, Allsaints, Gestling. Farley, Castle 
S. Mary, Hasting, S. Andrew, Bexhill and Hollington, and prebend of 
BTTLVERHITHE, also all tithes, oblations and obventions whatsoever 
annually arising and renewing in BULVERHITHE, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of William Parker (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612]). 

Christopher Smith, plaintiff, and John Glazier and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Site of manor of WYNDE and tenements in Saint Mary of 
the Castle quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 43 Geo. III. 
[1803]). 



496 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Winton (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Foxhunt (Trin., 36 Eli/. [1594]). 
Wisborough Green (Meadow called Shiborne). 

See AmUeliurst (East., 22 Eliz. [1580]). 

Wistneston alias Wisniston (Manor). See Wisloii. 
Wiston (Advowsou of Church). 

See Wiston (Manor) (Hil., 19 Ja. I. [1621-2] ; Trin., 10 Ch. I. 
[1634]). 

Wiston alias Westneston alias Wyneston (Manor). 

Edward Bray, kt., Henry Isley, kt., and John Guldeford, esq., 
plaintiff's, and William Shurley, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants 
Manors of WYNESTON alias WYSTON and HENE and tenements in 
Wyneston alias Wyston, Hene, Eryngham, Assherst and Launcyng, 
quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Bray (Hil., 32 Hen. VIII. 
[1540-1]). 

The King, plaintiff", and Thomas Sherley, kt., Henry Sherley, esq., 
his son and heir-apparent, and Thomas Sherley, gent., deforciants 
Manors of WISTON alias WESTNESTON alias WESTMESTON, CHAELE- 
TON, BUDDINGTON and BUNCTON alias BUNGTON, and tenements in 
Wiston alias Westneston alias Westmeston. Charletou, Buddington, 
Buncton alias Bungton, Steyiiing, Ashington and Findon, also 
advowson of church of WISTON, quitclaimed to the King, his heirs 
and successors Warranted against said Thomas Sherley and his heirs, 
and against heirs of Thomas Sherley, deceased, his father (Hil., 
19 Ja. I. [1621-2]). 

John, Earl of Thanet, plaintiff", and Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, and 
Anne his wife, Eandyll Cranfeild, kt., Richard Venn, citizen and 
alderman of London, Thomas Sherley, esq., and Nicholas Harman, 
esq., deforciants Manors of WISTON alias WISTNESTON alias WEST- 
NESTON alias WESTMESTON, CHAELETON alias CHAELETON and ASHUEST 
alias CHAHLETON - ASHUEST NEAE STEYNING, BUDDINGTON and 
BUNCKTON alias BUNGTON, park of FINDON, and tenements in Wiston 
alias Wistneston alias Westneston alias Westmeston, Charleton, 
Buddington, Buncton alias Bungton, Steyning alias Stenning, 
Ashington, Findon, Ashurst, Shepley, Witham alias Withiam, Short- 
feild, Seale alias Beeding, Washington, Horsham, Pet worth and 
Kirdford, also all tithes whatsoever annually arising or renewing in 
WISTON alias WISTNESTON alias WESTNESTON alias WESTMESTON, 
CHAELETON, BUUDINGTON, BUNCTON alias BUNGTON, STEYNING, 
ASHINGTON and FINDON, also advowsons of churches of WISTON and 
ASHUEST, and advowson of vicarage of STEYNING, quitclaimed to 
plaintifimd. heirs (Trin., 10 Ch. I. [1634]). 

JohuFagge, esq., plaintiff', and John, Earl of Thanet, and Margaret 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WISTON alias WISNISTON alias 
WESTNESTON alias WESTMESTON, park of FINDON, and tenements in 
Wistou alias Wisnestou, Buddington, Ashington and Findon, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 1649). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 4<97 

Wiston (Tithes). 

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

Witchards (Manor). See Hampton-Wichards. 

Withdean alias Wightdean alias Wigden (Manor). 

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

Thomas Compton, kt., Augustin Nicolls, kt., serjeant at law, 
Walter Pye, esq., and Bobert Pye, gent., plaintiff's, and William 
Compton, kt., Lord Compton, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants 
Manors in cos. Essex, Hertford, Cambridge, Lincoln, Rutland, Leicester, 
Huntingdon, Oxford, Gloucester and Somerset, and manors of WIGH- 

DEANE, MlDLETON, ADBINGTON, B'YWOBTH, WARNINGCAMP and TOET- 

INGTON, and tenements in Wighdeane, Adrington, By woorth, Warning- 
camp, Tortington and Binstead, co. Sussex, granted to plaintiffs 
for term of 80 years next after decease of said William, Lord Compton, 
if said Elizabeth his wife lives so long (Mich., 10 Ja. I. [1612] B.C.). 
See Preston (Hundred and Manor) (East., 34 Geo. III. [1794]). 

Withy ham (Advowson of Church). 

See BuckTiurst (Manor) (Hil., 1652 D.C.). 

Withyham alias Monkencourt alias Muncklowe (Manor). 
See Muncklowe. 

Withyham (Bectory). See Monkencourt. 

See Lewes (Barony) (Hil., 26 & 27 Ch. II. [1(574-5]; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

Withyham alias Wythyham (Manor) in Shipley. 

Edward Carill, esq., plaintiff, and John Carill, esq., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manors of WYTHYHAM and SHIPLEY and tene- 
ments in Shipley and Somptyng-Cokeham, and rectory of SHIPLEY 
and all tithes to said rectory belonging, also free warren in said 
manors, and advowson of vicarage of SHIPLEY, quitclaimed to plaintiff' 
and heirs (Mich., 20 & 21 Eliz. [1578]). 

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). 

Withyham (View of Frank Pledge). 

See Shipley (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]). 

Wivelsfleld alias Wyvelsfeld (Advowson of Church). 

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

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498 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Wivelsfield (Free Warren). 

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

Wivelsfield (Eectory). 

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

John Day and Thomas Brightridge, plaintiffs, and Bobert Day 
and Frances his wife, deforciants Tenements in Wivelsfield, Worth 
and Warnham, also rectory of WIVELSFIELD, and all tithes to same 
rectory belonging, co. Sussex, and 12 ac. land in Reigate, and 
advowson of church of Chipsted, co. Surrey, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of John Day (Mich., 17 Geo. II. [1743] D.C.). 

Wivelsfield (Tithes). 

See Hayworth (Hil., 14 & 15 Ch. II. [1662-3]). 

Wivelsfield (View of Frank Pledge). 

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

Woborne (Manor). See Otoborne. 

Wodcott (Manor). See Woodcote. 

Wodmancote (Manor). See Woodmancote. 

Wolbeding (Manor and Advowson of Church). See Woolbeding. 

Wolborough (Manor). 

See Chiddingly (Manor) (East., 12 Eliz. [1570]). 

Henry Bowyer, gent., plaintiff', and Thomas Michell, gent., and 
Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of WOLBOBOUGH and tenements 
in Worth and Crawley quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
16 & 17 Eliz. [1574]). 

Robert Pickering, gent., plaintiff, and John Bowyer, gent., 
deforciant Manor of WOLBOBOUGH and tenements in Worth and 
Crawley quitclaimed to plaintiff a,r\d heirs (Trin., 24 Ch. I. [1648]). 

Walter Hendly, esq., plaintiff', and Thomas Whitfeild, esq., and 
John Bowyer, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WOLBOBOUGH and tenements in Worth and Crawley quitclaimed to 
plaintiff smd heirs (Hil., 1653). 

James G-resham, esq., and Eichard Symes, gent., plaintiff's, and 
William More, bt., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of WOL- 
BOKOUGH and tenements in Worth, Crawley, Cattesfeild and Hooe, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of James Gresham (Triu., 22 Ch. II. 
[1670]). 

Henry Stiles, plaintiff, and William Moore, bt., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manor of WOLBOEOUGH and tenements in Worth and 
Crawley quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 35 & 36 Ch. II. 
[1683-4]). 

Wolbridge alias Wilbridge (Manor), See Bercourt, 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 499 

Wolbridge (Manor Annual Rent). See Bercourt (Manor 
Annual Kent). 

Wolfes (Manor). See West Wolves. 
Wollavington (Manor). See Woollavington. 

Wonworth alias Onworth. (Manor). 

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

Edward Jack man, citizen and alderman of London, plaintiff, and 
Henry, Earl of Arundell, John Lumley, kt, Lord Lumley, and Jane 
his wife, deforciants Manors of WONWOETH, ESTHAMPPENETT alias 
ESTHAMPENETT, WoLLAVJNGTON, BYNDERTON and EfiTHAM, and tene- 
ments in Wonworth, Esthamppenett, Wollavington, Bynderton, 
Ertham and Cocking, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 10 Eliz. 
[1568]). 

See Woolavington (Manor) (Trin., 20 Eliz. [1578] ; Mich., 21 & 
22 Eliz. [1579] ; East., 37 Eliz. [1595] ; Triu., 14 Ch. I. [1638] ; East., 
3 Will. & Mary [1691] ; East., 12 Geo. II. [1739] ; Trin., 46 Geo. III. 
[1806] called Graffham alias Wonwor-th in Graffham). 

Woodcote alias Wodcott (Manor). 

See Halnaker (Manor) (Trin., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]). 
See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [1566] D.C.). 

Woodhorne (Manor). 

William Collins and John Costellow, plaintiff's, and Edmund Mill- 
ington and Anne his wife, and Bridget Clopton, spr., deforciants 
Manor of WOODHORNE and tenements in Oving granted to William 
Collins and John Costellow and heirs of William Collins during life of 
John Clowdesly (Mich., 9 Geo. I. [1722]). 

Woodhurst (Manor). See Wadhurst. 

Woodknowle (Manor). 

See Lunsford (Manor) (Mich., 23 & 24 Eliz. [1581] B.C. ; Mich., 
6 Ja. I. [1608] B.C. ; Hil., 11 Ja. I. [1613-4]; Hil., 11 Ja. I. 
[1613-4] D.C.). 

Robert Morley, esq., and Anthony Apsley, esq., plaintiff's, and 
Thomas Lunsford, esq., deforciant Manor of WOODKNOWLE and 
tenements in Burwash quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Robert 
Morley (Trin., 13 Ja. I. [1615]). 

See Lunsford (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

James Thynne, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Lunsford, esq., defor- 
ciant Manor of WOODKSTOLL and tenements in Burwash quitclaimed 
to plaintiff" and heirs (Hil., 14 Ch. I. [1638-9]). 

William Turbill, gent., and Henry Cherry, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Richard Beckford, esq., and Frances his wife, Andrew West, gent., 
and Mary his wife, and William Hills, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, 
deforciants Manors of WOODKNOLL and MOTTENSDEN alias MOT- 
and tenements in Burwash, Etchingham and Ticehurst, 

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500 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Turbill (Trin., 22 Ch. II. 
[1670]). 

Richard Owen Stone, gent., plaintiff", and Thomas Fry and Mary 
Hannah his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of WOODKNOWLE and 
MOTTISGSDEN alias MOTTENSDEN and of tenements in Burwash quit- 
claimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (East., 59 Geo. III. [1819]). 

Woodmancote alias Wodmancote (Manor). 

Richard Sakevyle, Richard Shelley, esqrs., Nicholas G-aynesford, 
Thomas Cheyne, Thomas Darrell, Edward Banaster, William Threle, 
Richard Scras, John Michilborne, John Mascall and Thomas Lukkys- 
ford, plaintiffs, and Edward Willoughby, kt., and Anne his wife, and 
Edward Seymour, kt., deforciants Manor of WODMANCOTE and tene- 
ments in Wodmancote, Henfeld, Kyngeston, New Shorham, Brambre, 
Southwyke, Shermanbury, Goryng, Cowfold, Eadbertono/s Auberton, 
Twynam, Boluey, Slaugham, Alborne, Ifeld, Morley and Crawley, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Edward Banaster Warranted against 
William, Abbot of Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his 
successors (East., 28 Hen. VIII. [1537]). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Phil. & Mary [1555] 
D.C.). 

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

Arthur Gunter, esq., plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Arundell, and 
John Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants 
Manor of WOODMANCOTT and tenements in Woodmancott, Westborn, 
Eastmerden, Aldesworth and Rackton, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Hil., 13 Eliz. [1570-1]). 

See Racton (Manor) (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609] D.C. ; Hil., 11 Ch. I. 
[1635-6]). 

George, Lord Goring, Henry Corapton, K.B., Richard Compton, 
esq.. and Christopher Lewkenor, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas West, 
gent., and Cicely his wife, deforciants Manor of Aldersbrooke, co. 
Essex, and manors of WOODMANCOTE and MORLE and tenements in 
Woodmancote, Henfeild, Shermanbury, Cowfold, Bolney, Eastald- 
rington, Porteslade, Hangleton, Kingston, Southover and Iford, also 
fourth part of moiety of manor of HOWNDEANE, co. Sussex, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of George, Lord Goring (Mich., 14 Ch. I. [1638] 
B.C.). 

Richard Isted, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Rolt, gent., and Cicely 
his wife, Joseph West, gent., Henry West, esq , Thomas West, Bel- 
lingham West, gent., and William West, esq., deforciants Manors of 
WOODMANCOATE and MORLEY and tenements in Woodmancoate, Hend- 
feild. Shermanbury and Cowfold, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Hil.', 1657). 

William Coby, gent., plaintiff, and Henry West, esq., and Alicia his 
wife, deforciants Manors of WOODMANCOATE and MORLEY and tene- 
ments in Woodmancoate, Henfeild, Shermanbury and Coufold, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 1658), 



fiENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 5()1 

Henry Bisshopp, esq., plaintiff 1 , and Henry West, esq., and Alice 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WOODMANCOATE and tenements in 
Woodmancoate, Henfeild, Sheremanbury, Abberton alias Edburton, 
Bolney and Cowfeild, quitclaimed to plaintiff aud heirs (Mich., 
25 Ch. II. [1673]). 

Anne Peckham, wid., plaintiff, and Katherine Gunter, George 
Gunter, and John Fowler and Katherine his wife, deforciants Manor 
of WOODMANCOTT and tenements in B/acton, Westbourne, Cornpton 
and Southarting, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Hil., 20 & 27 
Ch. II. [1674-5]). 

See Eacton (Manor) (East., 7 Will. III. [1695]). 

Edward Hill and Thomas Powle, plaintiffs, and Thomas Dennett, 
esq., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of WOODMANCOATE and 
tenements in Woodmancoate quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Edward Hill (Trin., 7 Geo. I. [1721]). 

Jane Dennett, wid., and Thomas Gates, gent., plaintiffs, and Edward 
Burt, gent., and Christiana his wife, and Thomas Hills and Susan his 
wife, deforciants Manor of WOODMANCOATE and tenements in Wood- 
mancoate, Hent'eild, Steyning, Twineharn and Bolney, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Jane Dennett (Mich.., 12 Geo. I. [1725]). 

See Eacton (Manor) (Mich., 1 Geo. II. [1727] ; Mich., 36 Geo. III. 
[1795]). 

Woody mere (Manor). See Udimer. 

Woolavington (Advowson of Church). 

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

Giles Garton, plaintiff, and John Lumley, kt., Lord Ltimley, 
deforciant Tenements in Wollavyngton, Graffam, Burton, Won- 
worth and Lodsworth, and advowsons of churches of WOLLAVYNGTON 
and GRAFFAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 26 Eliz. 
[1584]). 

See Woolavington (Manor) (East., 37 Eliz. [1595] ; Trin., 14 Ch. I. 
[1638] ; Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

'Woolavington alias Wollavington (Manor). 

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

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

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

Giles Garton and Francis Gartou, plaintiffs, aud Henry, Earl of 
Arrundell, aud John Luinley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, 
deforciants Manors of WOLLAVYNGTON alias WOOLLELAVYNGTON, 
WONWORTH and GRAFFAM alias GRAFFHAM, and tenements in Pet- 
worth, Shellyngleigh, Wollavyngton alias Woollelavyngton, Kyrde- 
ford, Grene alias Wysborow Grene, Stopham, Pulborowe, Westburton 
and Lurgarsale, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Giles Gartou 
(Trin., 20 Eliz. [1578]). 



502 SUSSEX MANOKS IN r J?HE FEET OF FINES. 

Giles Garton, gent., and Francis Garton, gent., plaintiff's, and John 
Jackeiuaii, gent., and Jane his wife, deforciants Manors of WOL- 
LAVYNGTON alias WOOLLELAVYNGTON, WOBTWORTH and GRAFFAM alias 
GRAFFHAM, and tenements in Petworth, Shellyngleygh, Wollavyngton 
alias Woollelavyngton, Kyrdeford, Grene alias Wysborowe Greue, 
Stopham, Pulborowe, Westburton, Lurgarsale, Mydherst, Fyttelworth 
and By gnor, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Giles Garton (Mich., 
21 &22 Eliz. [1579]). 

John Shurley, esq., and A nth my Stapley, esq., plaintiff's, and Peter 
Garton, esq., dvforciant Manors of WOLLAVYNGTON, ESTDEANE and 
WON WORTH, and 60 ac. land in Graffiiatn, also advowsons of churches 
of WOLLAYYNGTON, EsTDEANE and GRAFFHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff's 
and heirs of John Shurley (East., 37 Eliz. [1595]). 

William Drake, esq., Brigg Fountayne, esq., Edward Hanchett, 
esq., and Charles Potts, esq., plaintiff's, and Henry Garton, esq., defor- 
ciant Manors of WOLLAVINGTON alias WOLLELAVINGTON, WON- 
WORTH, GRAFHAM and EASTDEANE, and tenements in Wollavington 
alias Wollelavington, Grafham, Eastdeane, Charletou, Petworth, 
Shelliugly, Carfoord, Greene, Stopham, Pulberough, Westburton, Lur- 
gasale, Fitleworth and Bignor, also advowsons of churches of WOL- 
LAVINGTON", GRAFHAM and EASTDEANE, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of William Drake (Trin., 14 Ch. I. [1638]). 

John Dawiiey, bt., Viscount Dowue within Kingdom of Ireland, 
Henry Dawney, esq., John Eamsden, esq., and Charles Orme, esq., 
plaintiff's, and Eobert Orme, esq., deforciant Manors of WOOL- 
LAVINGTON, EASTDEANE arid ONWORTH alias WONWORTH, and tene- 
ments in Woollavingtou, Eastdeane, Graffam, Singleton, Charleton, 
Duncton, Burton, Selham, Barlavington, Lodsworth, Farnhurst, Bil- 
lingshurst and Petworth, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of John 
Dawney, Viscount Downe (East., 3 Will. & Mary [1691]). 

Henry Smyth, plaintiff", and Garton Orme and Anne his wife, and 
George Errington, deforciants Manors of WOLLATINGTON, EASTDEAN 
and ONWORTH alias ONEWORTH alias WONWOHTH alias GRAFFAM alias 
GRAFFHAM, and rectories of WOLLAVINGTON and GRAFFAM alias 
GRAFFHAM, and tenements in Wollavington, Eastdean, Midhurst, 
Chichester, Billinghurst, Graffam alias Graffham, Singleton, Charleton, 
Duncton, Burton, Selham, Barlavington, Lodsworth, Earuhurst and 
Petworth, quitclaimedto plaintiff 1 and heirs (East., 12 Geo. II. [1739]). 

Robert, Lord Carrington, and Lancelot Shadwell the younger, esq., 
plaintiff's, and John Sargent the elder, esq., and Charlotte his wife, 
and John Sargent the younger, clerk, deforciants Manors of WOOLAT- 
iNGTONand GRAFFHAM alias WONWORTH in GRAFFHAM, and tenements 
in Woolavingtou, Graff ham, East Dean, Charlton, Burton, Billinghurst, 
Doncton alias Duncton and Petworth, and advowsons of churches of 
WOOLAVINGTON and GRAFFHAM, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs 
(Trin., 46 Geo. III. [1806]). 

Woolavington (Park). 

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



HENRY vtti. to WILLIAM iv. 50S 

Woolbeding alias Wulbedyng alias Wolbeding (Mauor and 

Advowson of Church). 

See Tortington (Manor) (East., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary [1555] D.C.). 
See Arundel (Honor) (East., 8 Eliz. [L5G6] D.C.). 

William Aylyng, plaintiff, and Henry, EarJ of Arrundeil, John 
Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WOLBEDING (except advowson and right of patronage of church of 
WOLBEDING) and tenements in Wolbeding and Tratton quitclaimed 
to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 9 Eliz. [1567]). 

Thomas Churchar, gent., and William Coldatn, plaintiffs, and 
Edmund Gray and Joan his wife, John Lock and Elizabeth his wife, 
William Mose and Agnes his wife, and Elizabeth Coldam, wid., defor- 
ciants Tenements in co. Southampton and manor of WOLBEDYNG 
and tenements in Wolbedyng, Tratton, Easeborne, Heyshott and 
Arundell, co. Sussex, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and heirs of Thomas 
Churchar (Trin., 32 Eliz. [1590] B.C.). 

William Wall, esq., and John Feilder, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Gray, esq., and William Gray, gent., deforciants Manor of 
WOLBEDING and tenements in Wolbeding, Upmerden, Stedham and 
Siddlesham, also advowson of church of WOLBEDING, co. Sussex, and 
manor of Effingham-Eastcourt, co. Surrey, and manor of Bockingfield, 
co. Southampton, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of William Wall 
(Hil., 1 Ch. I. [1625-6] D.C.). 

Word (Manor). See Worth. 

Worminghurst alias Warminghurst (Manor). 

John Humfrey, plaintiff, and Henry Shelley, esq., Thomas Shelley, 
gent., and Mary his wife, and Henry Shelley, gent., son of said Henry, 
deforciants Manors of WOEMYNGHUEST, FYNDON and SULLINGTON, and 
tenements in Wormynghurst and Fyndon, also advowsons of churches 
of WOEMYNGHUEST aud SULLINGTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Ambrose Shelley, gent., and Thomas Shelley, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Henry Shelley, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of 
WOEMINGHUBST and tenements in Worminghurst, Ashington, Thack- 
ham and Shipley, granted to Ambrose Shelley and Thomas Shelley for 
21 years, rendering yearly to Henry Shelley and Mary one pepper- 
corn (Mich., 4 Ch. I. [1628]). 

Henry Bridger, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Shelley, senior, esq., 
and Mary his wife, Thomas Shelley, esq., Henry Shelley, junior, esq., 
aud Thomas Warneford, esq., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor 
of WofiMiNGHUBST and tenements in Worminghurst, Ashiugton, 
Thakeham aud Shipley, quitclaimed to plaintiff^ and heirs (Mich., 
13 Ch. I. [1637]). 

See Bewlies (Trin., 4 Will. & Mary [1692] ; East., 12 Will. III. 
[1700]). 



504 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Warry, gent., plaintiff, and Roger Clousih, esq., and Anne 
Jemima his wife, deforciants Moiety of manors of WABMIUGHUBST, 

ASHINGTON alias ASHENTON, CHANCTON, PlETKHUBST alias PlNKHIEST, 

STOBEINGTON, HOUGHTON, HEENE and BBOADWATEH, and moiety of 
park of WOBMINGHUEST, and moiety of tenements in Worminghurst, 
Ashington alias Ashenton, Buncton, Wiston, Storrington, Houghton, 
Coldwaltham, Billinghurst, Hitchingfield, West Chiltington, Ridgwick, 
Slinfold, Pulborough, Thackham alias Thakeham, Washington, Sul- 
lington, Shipley, Heene, Broadwater, Kirdford and Wisborough 
Green, and moiety of all tit lies renewing in THACKHAM alias THAKE- 
HAM, and advowsons of churches of ASHINGTON alias ASHENTON, 
THACKHAM alias THAKEHAM and WABMINGHUBST, quitclaimed to 
plaintifand heirs (Trin., 21 G-eo. III. [1781]). 

Charles Mayhew, gent., plaintiff', and Roger Clough, clerk, and 
Anne Jemima his wife, and Robert Butler Clough, esq., deforciants 
Manors of WABMINGHUEST, ASHINGTON alias ASHENTON and CHANK- 
TON, and park of WABMINGHUKST, and tenements in Warrnmghurst, 
Thakeham, Ashington alias Ashenton, Buncton, Washington, Weston 
and Shipley, and likewise advowson of church of WABMINGHUBST, and 
moiety of rectories of ASHINGTON alias ASHENTON and THACKHAM 
alias THAKEHAM, quitclaimed to plaintifand heirs (Trin., 45 Geo. III. 
[1805]). 

Worminghurst (Park and Advowson of Church). 

See Worminghurst^M&nor) (Trin., 7 Ja. I. [1609]). 

Elizabeth Apsley, wid., plaintiff, and Henry Shelley, esq., defor- 
ciant Tenements in Wormynghurst and Sullyngton, and advowson 
of church of WOBMTNGHTJBST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
Warranted against said Henry Shelley and heirs, against heirs of 
Henry Shelley, esq., deceased, his father, and against heirs of Edward 
Shelley, esq., deceased, his grandfather (Trin., 17 Ja. I. [1619]). 

Henry Bigland, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Hesilrige, bt., and 
Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas Williamson, bt., and Dorothy his wife, 
deforciants Park of WOBMINGUUBST and tenements in Worming- 
hurst, Ashington, Thakeham and Ashurst, also advowsou of church of 
WOEMINGHUBST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 17 Ch. II. 
[1665]). 

Henry Poley, esq., plaintiff, and William Theed and Hester his 
wife, deforciants Fifth part of park of WOBMINGHUBST and tene- 
ments in Worminghurst, Ashington, Thakeham, Ashurst, Laughton, 
Ripe and CHauuton alias Challerton, and fifth part of advowson of 
church of WOBMINGHUBST, co. Sussex, and fifth part of tenements 
in Cranebroke, Hawkherst, Tiseherst and Go\vdherst, co. Kent, quit- 
claimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 13 Will. III. [1701] D.C.). 

James Butler, esq., plaintiff, and William Penn, esq., Thomas 
Bedford, esq., and Abigail his wife, William Caldecott, gent., and 
Mary his wife, Anne Cullen, Edmund Poley, esq., and Elizabeth 
Dixon, deforciants Park of WOEMINGHUBST and tenements in 
Worminghurst, Ashington, Thakeham and Ashurst, also advowson of 



vm. to WILLIAM iv, 505 

church of WORMINOHURST, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 
6 Anne [1707]). 

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

Worpesborn (Manor). See Wapsborne. 

Worsted (Manor). 

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

Worth (Forest). 

See ffighley (Mich., 24 & 25 Eliz. [1582] ; East,, 25 Eliz. 
[1583]; Trin., 31 Eliz. [1589]). 

See Worth (Manor) (Trin., 19 Ch. I. [1643] ; Trin., 1649). 

Timothy Shelley, gent., plaintiff', and Henry Peckham, kt., Sackvill 
Graves, esq., John Midleton, esq., and Edward Eversfeild, esq., defor- 
ciants Tenements and moiety of forest of WORTH and tenements 
in Highleigh alias Highley, Worth and Balcombe, also moiety of 
manor of HIGHLEIGH alias HIGHLET, quitclaimed to plaintiff and 
heirs (East., 21 Ch. II. [1669]). 

See Sullington (Manor) (Trin., 54 Greo. III. [1814]). 

Worth (Pree Warren). 

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

Worth (Manor and Advowson of Church). 

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

Thomas Michell, esq., plaintiff, and Henry Knyvett, kt., and Anne 
his wife, deforciants Manor of WORTH and tenements in Worth and 
Chayly, and common of pasture in CHAYLT, also advowson of church 
of WORTH, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 37 Hen. VIII. 
[1545]). 

John More, esq., and Agnes his wife, plaintiffs, and Edmund 
Michell, esq., and Joan his wife, deforciants Manor of WORTH and 
tenements in Worth, also advowson of church of WORTH, quitclaimed 
to plaintiffs and heirs of John More (Trin., 1 & 2 Ph. & Mary 
[1555]). 

Richard Browne, esq., plaintiff, and John More, esq., deforciant 
Manor of WORTH and advowson of church of WORTH settled on 
John More for life, remainder to Edward More his son, and heirs 
male of Edward, remainder to right heirs of said John More (Trin., 
13 Eliz. [1571]). 

George More, kt., Thomas Drewe, esq., and Francis More, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Edward More, kt., deforciant Manor of WORTH and 
advowson of church of WORTH quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
George More (Trin., 44 Eliz. [1602]). 



506 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Hugh Barker and Matthew Spicer, plaintiffs, and Edward Moore, 
esq., deforciant Manor of WORTH and tenements in Worth, Bawl- 
combe, Ardingleigh, Slaugham, Crawley, Ifeild and Wolborowe, and 
moiety of moiety \_sic] of forest of WORTH, also fourth part of moiety 
of manor of HIGHLEIGH, and also advowson of church of WORTH, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Hugh Barker (Triu., 19 Ch. I. 
[1643]). 

Thomas Dighton, gent., and Benjamin Scarlett, gent., plaintiffs, 
and William Smyth, esq., and Margaret his wife, Richard Wynwood, 
esq., and John Deuton, esq., deforcianls Manor of WOETH and 
tenements in Worth, Bawlconibe, Ardingleigh, Slaugham, Crawley, 
Isi'eild and Wolborowe, also fourth part of forest of WORTH, and 
fourth part of moiety of manor of HIGHLEIGH, quitclaimed to 
plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Dighton (Trin., 1649). 

See Plumpton-Boscage (Mich., 24 Greo. II. [1750] D.C.). 

Worth (View of Frank Pledge). 

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

Worth alias Byssh (Manor). See Byssh. 

Worth alias Word (Manor) in Little Horsted. 

John Sherley, John, Erneley, Richard Broke, Thomas Grenewey, 
John Q-oryng aud Edward Leukenor, plaintiffs, and John Tong and 
Joan his wife, one of the kinswomen and heirs of Richard Delve, 
deforciants Fourth part of manor of WOEDE alias WOETH, and 
fourth part of tenements in Letelhorsted, Framfeld and Isfeld, quit- 
claimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Sherley (Trin., 9 Hen. VIII. 
[1517]). 

Richard Michelbourne alias Richard Mascall, senior, and Richard 
Michelbourne alias Richard Mascall, junior, plaintiffs, and Richard 
Calveley and Katherine his wife, one of the kinswomen and heirs of 
Richard Delve, deforciants Fourth part of manor of WORD alias 
WOETH, and fourth part of tenements in Litell-Horsted, Framfeld and 
Isfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Richard Michelbourne, 
junior (East., 10 Hen. VIII. [1518]). 

John Shurley, esq., John Erneley, esq., and John Grenewey, esq., 
plaintiffs, and Richard Calveley and Katherine his wife, one of the 
kinswomen and heirs of Richard Delve, deforciants Fourth part of 
manor of WOETH, and fourth part of tenements in Litell-Horsted, 
Framfeld and Isfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John 
Shurley (Mich., 10 Hen. VIII. [1518]). 

John Sherley, cofferer to the King, and John Ernele, kt., plaintiffs, 
and Richard Styler and Alice his wife, deforciants Fourth part of 
manor of WOETH, also fourth part of tenements in [no place given], 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of John Sherley (Mich., 11 
Hen. VIII. [1519]). 



HENHY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 507 

John Sherley, esq., cofferer to the King, Richard Sherley, clerk, 
Thomas Brikkes, Thomas Greuewey and William Pawne, gent., 
plaintiff's, and Elizabeth Delve, one of the daughters and heirs of 
John Delve, deforciant Fourth part of manor of WOBTH, and fourth 
part of tenements in Horsted-Parva, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and 
heirs of Richard Sherley (Hil., 14 Hen. VIII. [1522-3]). 

John Shurley, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Welden, deforciant 
Manor of WOKD alias WOBTH and tenements in Horsted-Parva, 
Eramfeld and Isfeld, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs Warranted 
against John, Abbot of Monastery of S. Peter, Westminster, and his 
successors (Triii., 16 Hen. VIII. [1524]). 

See Isfield (Manor) (Trin., 20 Eliz. [1578] ; Hil., 8 Ch. I. 
[1632-3] ;'East., 14 Ch. II. [1662] ; Trin., 35 Ch. II. [1683]). 

Worthing (Manor). 

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

Wulbedyng (Manor and Advowson of Church). See Woolbeding. 
Wygenholt (Manor). See Wiggenholt. 
Wyghtden-Keylyff (Manor). See Keyliffe. 

Wygpery (Manor). 

See Bolnore (Mich., 24 Geo. III. [1784]). 

Wyke (Manor). See Wick. 

Wyligh (Manor). See Whiligh. 

Wyllyngdon (Manor). See Willingdon. 

Wylye (Manor). See Whiligh. 

Wynde (Manor). See Winde. 

Wyneston (Manor). See Wiston. 

Wyston (Manor). See Wiston. 

Wythyham (Manor) in Shipley. See Withyham. 

Wyvelsfeld (Advowson of Church). See Wivelsfield. 



Yapton (Manor). See Yapton- Coverts. 

Edmund Lewkenor, gent., Thomas Dunstall, Thomas Sandham, 
John Uncle and Richard Knyght, plaintiffs, and William Goryng, kt., 
and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants Manor of TAPTON and tenements 
in Tapton and Barneham quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of 
Richard Knyght (East., 26 & 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]). 

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

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



508 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

John Edmonds, plaintiff, and Henry, Earl of Aruudell, and John 
Lumley, kt., Lord Lumley, and Jane his wife, deforciants Manors of 
YAPTON, BEBECOUBT, WOLBBIDGE, BULSHAM, HAMPTON- WICHABDS and 
HAMPTON- AViLCOCKS, and tenements in Taptun, Bulsham, Barneham, 
Walberton, Middleton, Ilesham, Parva-Hampton, Ford, Clympyng 
and Tortington, and rectories of YAPTON and PARVA-HAMPTON, also 
a certain portion of tithes in Yapton, Bulsham, Barneham, Walberton, 
Middelton, Ilesham, Parva-Hampton, Ford, Clymping and Tortington, 
quitclaimed to plaint iff 1 and heirs (East., 10 Eliz. [1568]). 

See Walberton (Manor) (Mich., 39 & 40 Eliz. [1597] ; Trin., 

8 Ja. I. [1610]). 

Anne Billinghurst, wid., plaintiff, and William Madgwick and Anne 
Goodridge Madgwick, spr., deforciants Manor of YAPTON and tene- 
ments in Yapton quitclaimed to plaintiff' and heirs (East., 11 Geo. III. 
[1771]). 

Yapton (Rectory). 

See Yap ton- Rectory (Manor) (East., 3 Ja. II. [1687] ; Mich., 

9 Anne [1710]). 

Yapton (Tithes). 

See Gates alias Eastergate (East., 17 Ch. II. [1665]). 

See Bulsham alias Bilsham (Mich., 11 Will. III. [1699] ; Trin., 
9 Anne [1710]). 

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

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

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

Yapton-Coverts alias Coverts (Manor). 

See Thakeham (Manor) (Mich., 5 Ed. VI. [1551] ; Hil., 1 Eliz. 
[1558-9]). 

Walter Edmonds, gent., plaintiff', and Richard Boys, esq., and 
Samuel Boys, gent., deforciants Manor of YAPTON-COVEBTS alias 
COVEBTS alias YAPTON and tenements in Yapton, Walberton, Bynsted, 
Tortington and Ford, quitclaimed to plaintiff 1 and heirs (East., 34 Eliz. 
[1592]). 

Thomas Heather, clerk, plaintiff", and John Blose, gent., and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of YAPTON-COVEBTS or COVEBTS-IN- 
YAPTON and tenements in Yapton, Barnham and Binsted, quitclaimed 
to plaintiff' and heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. II. [1687]). 

Richard Farrington, esq., Henry Stannyf'ord, gent., and Thomas 
Missing, gent., plaintiff's, and Robert Newnham and Susan his wife, 
William Shilps and Anne his wife, and Abraham Reynolds and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of COVEBTS alias YAPTON-COVEBTS and 
tenements in Yapton, Barnham and Binsted, quitclaimed to plaintiffs 
and heirs of Richard Farrington (East., 11 Anne [1712]). 



HENRY VIII. TO WILLIAM IV. 509 

Elizabeth Tippetts, wid., plaintiff, and John Tippetts and Mary 
his wife, deforciants Manor of YAPTON-COTERTS and tenements in 
Yapton, Barnham and Binsteed, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 5 Will. & Mary [1693]). 

Yapton-Rectory (Manor). 

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

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

Christopher Bettesworth, gent., plaintiff, and John Edmonds, gent., 
deforciant Manors of YAPTON-RECTORY, YAPTON-$HULBRED, ILSHAM- 
SAINT JOHN, LITTLEHAMPTON-WITCHARDS and WILCOCKS, and tene- 
ments in Yapton, Walberton, Barneham, Clymping, llsham and 
Littlehampton, also rectory of LITTLEIIAMPTON and moiety of rectory 
of YAPTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (East., 3 Ja. II. 
[1687]). 

Nathaniel Trayton, gent., plaintiff, and Bobert Edmonds, gent., 
deforciant Manors of YAPTON-RECTORY, YAPTON-SHULBHED, ILSHAM- 
SAINT JOHN, BILSHAM, LITTLEHAMPTON- WITCHARDS and WILCOCKS, 
and tenements in Yapton, Walberton, Barnham, Climping, llsham, 
Littlehampton and Madehurst, also rectory of LITTLEHAMPTON, and 
moiety of rectory of YAPTON, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs 
(Mich., 9 Anne [1710]). 

John Marsh, gent., plaintiff, and Laurence Eliot, esq.,aud Charity 
his wife, deforciants Manors of YAPTON-RECTORY, YAPTON.SHULBRED, 
ILSHAM-SAINT JOHN, BULSHAM, LITTLEHAMPTON- WITCHARDS and 
WILCOCKS, and tenements in Yapton, Walberton, Barnham, Climping, 
llsham, Littlehampton and Madehurst, also rectory of LITTLEHAMP- 
TON and advowsou of church of LITTLEHAMPTON, quitclaimed to 
plaintiff and heirs (Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Yapton- Shulbred (Manor). 

See Yapton-Sectory (Manor) (East., 3 Ja. II. [1687] ; Mich., 
9 Anne [1710] ; Mich., 12 Anne [1713]). 

Yatton (Eectory). See Tapton. 
Yelden (Manor). See Telding. 

Yelding (Manor). 

Anthony Staple, esq., and Edmund Staple, gent., plaintiffs, and 
Thomas Eversfeld, gent., and Mary his wife, deforciants Manors of 
YELDYNG alias YELDEN, CLEVAXE alias CLOVEX, ALLTNGTON alias 
ANNYNGTON, NEWELINE alias EWELINE, WEPHURST alias WEPEHERST, 
GROVE and MYLDHAM alias MYDELHAM, and tenements in Hollyng- 
ton, Butles alias Buthoffe, Stenyug, Icklesham, Eyngmer, Parva- 
Horsted, Isfeld, Kyrdford, Fitleworth, Pulborough, Wysborough 
Grene, Westfeld, Ore, Pett, Dallyngton, Sellescombe, Wasshyngton, 
Cattesfeld, Bexhyll, Framefeld, Goryng, Deryngton, Hastyng, S. Mary 
Castle of Hastyng and S. Leonards, quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs 
of Anthony Staple (East., 28 Eliz. [1586]). 



510 SUSSEX MANOHS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 

Thomas Eversfeld, junior, gent., and John Tycheborne, gent., 
plaintiffs, and Thomas Eversfeld, senior, gent., and Mary his wife, 
deforciants Manors of YELDYNG alias YELDEN, CLEVAXE alias 
CLOVEX, GROVE and MYDDLEHAM alias MTLDHAM, and tenements in 
Hollyngton, Icklesham, Westi'eld, Ore, Pett, Sedlescornbe, Selscombe, 
Cattesfeld, Bexhill, Gestlyng, Ryngmer, Mawlyng, Parva-Horsted, 
Isfeld, Kyrdford, Fyttleworth, Pulborough, Wysborough Grene alias 
Westborough Grene, Washyngton, Goryng, Derryngton, Wyston 
alias Wystneston, Ashehurst, Stopham alias Stoppam, Bramborough 
alias Bramber, Combes, Franfeld, Bucksted, Bulverhyde, Saynt 
Mychaells, Mawdlyn, Saynt Leonards and S. Mary Castle of Hastyng, 
quitclaimed to plaintiffs and heirs of Thomas Eversfeld, junior (Trin., 
31 Eliz. [1589J). 

John Herne, gent., and Thomas Johnson, gent., plaintiff's, and 
John Eversfeild, esq., deforciant Manors of YELDING alias YELDEN, 
CLEVAXE alias CLOVEX, ALLINGTON alias ANNYXGTON, NEWELINE 
alias EWELINE, WEPHURST alias WEPEHERST, GROVE, ORE, GESLING 
and MYLDHAM alias MIDLEHAM, and tenements in Hollington, Typnell 
alias Typnowlls alias Typnoke, S. Botolph alias Butles alias Buthoffe 
afo'asButtolph, Stenyng alias Stennyng, Icklesham, Hyngmer, Horsted- 
Parva, Isfeild, Kirdford, Pulborough, Wisborrow Green, Westfeild, 
Ore, Pett, Dallington, Sellescombe, Washington, Cattesfeild, Bexhill, 
Framfeild, Pounceley, Buxsted, Wiston alias Wistoneston, Ashurst, 
Bulverhide, Gesling, Stopeham alias Stoppharn, Lanckhurst alias 
Langherst, Farleigh, Bfeade, S. Mary Castle of Hastings, S. Michael 
Archangel and Mawdlyn in Hastings, quitclaimed to plaintiff's and 
heirs of John Herne (East., 19 Ch. II. [1667]). 

See Gensing (Mich., 57 Geo. III. [181H]). 

Yerseham (Manor). See Hailsham alias JSarsJiam, 
Yngrams (Manor). See Ingrams. 

Yowensmare alias Youesmare (Hundred). 

See BrigTithelmston (Manor) (Hi!., 19 Eliz. [1576-7]). 

Yping (Manor). See Ipina. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



[Vol. I. (A L) comprises pp. 1 to 288, and Vol. II. (M Z), pp. 289 to 510. 
The same name often occurs more than once on a page.] 



A. 



Abbot, Anne, 463 ; George, Abp. of 

Canterbury, 463 ; Ric., 463 
Abergavenny (Bergavenny), Anne 

(Duchess), 466 ; Eliz. (Lady), 48, 

367. 374 ; Geo., Lord, 66. 247 ; Geo. 

Nevyll, Lord, 301, 447 : John, Lord, 

48, 367, 374. See Nevill 
Abington, Tho., 178 
Abrooke. Ric., 473 
Acland, Arth., 195 ; Hugh, 195 ; John 

Dyke, 196 ; Tho. Dyke, 195, 196, 379 
Acocke, John, 242 ; Thomasine, 242. 

See Awcock 
Acton, Edw., 26 ; Eliz., 333 ; John, 

333 

Adair, Will., 196 
Adams (Adam, Addames, Addams), 

Abr., 252 ; Eleanor, 431 ; John, 79 ; 

Ste., 329 ; Theoph., 199 ; Will., 62, 

431 

Ade, John, 241 ; Mary, 241 
Aderton, Rog., 10, 216 ; Tho., 216 ; 

Thomasine, 10, 216 
Adman. Cicely, 24 ; Ciscilla, 244 ; 

Hen.,' 244 
Adys, Hen., 243 
Affennell, Alice, 37 ; Tho., 37 
Agate, John, 148, 469 
Agmundesham (Agmondesham), John, 

20,59 

Akehurst, Ralph, 377 
Alchorne, Anne, 216 ; Eliz., 216 ; Geo., 

351 ; John. 123, 216 ; Nic., 351 ; Tho., 

39: Will.,'ll2, 216 
Alcock (Alcoke, Allcock), Charles, 

148 ; Eliz., 15 ; John, 15, 148 ; Laur., 

136, 148, 188, 370, 416, 447 ; Mary, 

148 ; Tho., 104, 148 ; Will.. 148, 245, 

334 
Alderton, Eliz.. 406 ; Hen., 406 -^ Ric., 

406; Will., 406 
Aldridge, Maria, 326 
Aleworth, Edw., 129, 431 
Alexander, Peggy, 18 ; Will., 18 
Alford, Edw., 199 ; Eliz., 199 ; John, 

167, 187, 199, 220, 302, 328 ; Judith, 

199 

Alfrey (Alfray, Allfrey). Agn., 34, 386 ; 
VOL. XX. 



i Benj., 90 ; Fra., 34 ; Geo., 44, 268 ; 
John, 24, 191 ; Kath., 90 ; Mary, 90 ; 
Nath., 90; Ric., 88, 89, 181, 386; 
Tho., 22, 89, 90, 386 
I Alington. See Allyngton 

Allard, Hen., 23 
1 Allcock; See Alcock 

Allen (Aleyn, Alleyn), Abel, 474 ; 
Edw., 76 ; Eliz., 278, 474 ; Isaac, 
278; John, 113; Tho., 171; Will., 
429 

Allfrey. See Alfrey 

Alnutt, Harriet, 384 ; Tho., 384 

Allwyn (Allwin), Eliz., 444 ; Joan, 
444 ; Mary. 444 ; Ric., 444 ; Rob., 
48 ; Will., 444 

Allyngton (Alington), Giles, 124, 389 ; 
Marg., 389 

Alport, Jos., 79 

Alverey, Will., 24 

Amcotts, Hen.. 391 

Amherst, Charles, 460 ; Edw., 328, 
329 ; Geoff., 407 ; Marg., 329 ; Ric., 
36, 73, 84, 88, 104, 129, 133, 170, 189, 
297, 303, 323, 328, 329, 410, 412, 414, 
428, 465 

Amondisham. See Ansam 

Amore, John, 165 

Anderson, Kath., 162. 163 ; Rob., 162, 
163 

Andrew (Andrewes), Ric., 433 ; Tho., 
119, 264 ; Will., 299 

Annesley, Brian, 250 

Ansam (Amondisham), Anne. 224 ; 
Gedeon, 224 

Ansell, Philip, 314 

Ansley, Edw., 261 

Anstey (Anstye), John, 252 

Aphowell, Rowland, 48 

Aplegarth, Will., 456 

Appowell, John, 403 

Appylyerd, Anne, 370 ; Rob., 370 

Apsley (Apseley), Alan, 151 ; Ancilla, 
364 ; Anth., 166, 198, 285, 499 ; Cor- 
delia, 8 ; Edw., 436 ; Eliz., 133, 315, 
504; Geo.. 364 ; Hannah. 323 : Hen., 
8, 31, 166, 248, 437 : John, 8,' 33, 52, 
88, 128, 133, 166, 265, 315, 323, 330, 



514 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



351, 364, 401, 441, 455. 488 ; Judith, 
198 ; Randolph, 448 ; Will., 291, 421. 
437, 488 

Argall, Edm., 389 ; Gabriel, 389 ; 
John, 389 ; Laur., 389 ; Mar?., 388, 
389 ; Rowland, 389 ; Tho., 388, 389 
Argles, Mary, 318 ; Tho.. 318 
Arkcoll, Sarah, 174 ; Tho., 174 
Armorer, Tho., 306 

Arnold, Anna, 229 ; Anne, 210 ; Edith, 
325 ; Eliz., 282, 424 ; Geo., 196. 424 ; 
John, 210 ; Ric., 53, 228, 229, 363, 
391 ; Susan, 228, 363 ; Tho., 228, 
325, 363 ; Walt., 282 ; Will., 363 
Arundell (Arrundell), Alatheia (Ala- 
thea) (Countess), 390, 393, 406 ; 
Anne (Countess), 87, 288. 324, 392, 
470 ; Charles, 101 ; Hen., 331 ; Hen., 
Earl of, 9, 10, 15. 56, 58, 82, 107, 142, 
145, 149, 182, 183, 204, 231, 287, 332, 
336, 351, 355, 373. 393, 420, 421, 441, 
444, 499, 500, 501, 503, 508 ; John, 9, 
127 ; John, Earl of, 82 ; Mary, 100, 
416 ; Mary (Countess), 183, 302, 441 ; 
Philip. Earl of, 32, 116, 218, 288, 324, 
406, 470 ; Tho., Earl of, 32, 60, 251. 
277, 306, 390, 393, 406 ; Will., 100 ; 
Will., Earl of, 87, 392 

Ash (Ashe), Jeremiah, 383 ; Simeon, 
24 ; Tho., 383, 384 

Ashburnham (Ashbornham, Ashborne- 
ham. Asheborneham, Ashebourne- 
ham, Asheburneham, Assheburne- 
ham, Assheburnham), Benedicta, 69 ; 
Denny, 226 ; Eliz., 11 ; Frances, 
148; John, 11, 12. 30. 88, 89, 148. 
220. 316, 448, 455 ; John, Earl of, 
113, 354 ; John, Lord, 12 ; Laur., 
190 ; Tho., 69 ; Will., 12, 247 

Ashfeild, Dorcas, 321 ; Ric., 321, 397 

Ashton, Jos., 59, 156 

Aske, John, 121 

Askwith, Nic., 86 

Assheburneham (Assheburnham). See 
Ashburnham 

Assheby, John. 48 

Aston, Hen., 384 ; Kath., 236 ; Tho., 
236 

A Stone, Nic., 93, 94 



Athill, Rog., 242 

Athurst, Clement, 369 

Atkins, Edw., 120 ; Ja., 412 ; Mary, 

412 
Attree, John, 318; Ric., 157; Will., 

15. 53, 318 
Atwelles, John, 335 ; Rob., 335. See 

Welles alias Atwell 

Atwood, Anne, 140, 141 ; Edw., 102 ; 
Harman, 201 ; John, 41, 140, 141 ; 
Mary, 41 ; Rob., 102 
Aubrey, John. 364 : Mary. 364 
Audeley (Awdley). Anne. 276 ; Tho., 

114 

Aungier, Fra., 239 ; Susan, 239 
Austen (Awsten), Fra., 8, 287, 493 ; 
Geo., 5 ; Joan. 442 ; John, 10, 180 ; 
Ric., 328 ; Rob.. 269 ; Tho., 469 ; 
Will., 11, 165 ; Winifred, 10 
Avery. Anth., 75 ; Grace, 267 ; Nath., 

267 ; Tho., 267, 288 ; Will., 267 
Awcock (Aucock, Awcocke), Eliz., 242; 

John, 242 ; Seth, 242, 425 
Awdley. See Audeley 
Awgar (Auger), Alice, 404 ; Robt., 404 ; 

Walt., 419 
Awood (a Wodde), Anne, 327 ; Edm., 

327 ; John, 165, 327 ; Susan, 327 
A wsten. See Austen 
Axford, Hen., 204 ; Mary Anne, 204 ; 

Ste. Hill. 204 
Ayliffe, Geo., 123 
Aylmer, Will., 326 
Ayloffe, Tho., 229 
Aylwey, Hen., 122 
Aylworth (Ayleworth), Edw., 237 ; 

John, 96 ; Walt., 237 
Aylwyn (Aylewyn, Aylwine), John, 
360. 407, 411 ; Mary, 360 ; Tho., 411 ; 
Will., 444 

Aylyff (Ayliffe), Ja., 461 ; Martha, 123 
Aylyng, John, 79 ; Will., 503 
Aynscoinbe, John, 198 ; Ste., 181 ; 

Tho., 29, 197, 198 

Ayre (Ayres). Anth., 304 ; Chr., 70 
Ayscoghe, Edw., 260 ; Eliz., 260 
Ayssheley, Anth., 35 ; Dor., 35 ; Hen., 

35 
Ayton, Rob., 302 



B. 



Bacheler. See Batchelor 

Bacon, Chr., 435 ; Edw., 237 ; Nic., 82 

Backshell, John, 96, 146, 147, 187, 292, 

398, 402 ; Mary, 187 
Badgant, Edw., 4 ; Will., 4. See Bodge- 

ant 
Badger, Eleanor, 282 ; Ric., 282 ; Rob., 

145 



Badmering, Agn., 128 ; Anne, 314 ; 

Tho.. 128 

Bagnall, Will,, 184 
Baker, Alex., 224 ; Alice, 204, 224 ; 

Anne, 278 ; Anne Ruth, 294 ; Benj., 

214 ; Dor., 295 ; Fanny, 293 ; 

Frances, 293 ; Geo., 42, 224, 295 ; 

Greg., 337 ; Ja., 278 ; Joan, 42, 465 ; 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



515 



John, 42, 51, 66, 78. 113, 115, 116, 
124, 150. 191, 198, 285, 295, 296, 332, 
353, 442. 458, 485, 488 ; Jos., 164 ; 
Lucy, 295 ; Marthanna, 295 ; Mary, 
428 ; Pet., 295 ; Philadelphia, 295 ; 
Ric., 353, 377, 428 ; Rob., 465 ; Ruth, 
115 ; Tho., 41, 78, 146, 155, 204, 292. 
293, 353, 406, 458, 493 ; Will., 99, 
142, 332 

Balcombe, Will., 10 

Baldock. Will., 455 

Baldwin (Baldwyn), Anne. 485 ; 
Charles. 145 ; John, 20 ; Edwyn, 
201 ; Hen., 223 ; Sidrack, 261 ; 
Susan, 261 ; Triamor, 246 ; Will., 
70. 305, 411, 429,485 

Baley, Abr., 411. See Bayly 

Ball, Mars?., 187, 188 ; Tho., 96, 187, 
188 

Bampfeild, Geo., 402 

Banaster. See Bannester 

Banckes. See Banks 

Banck worth (Bankworth), Ric., 357 ; 
Rob., 357, 384, 385 

Banister. See Bannester 

Banks (Banckes). John, 350, 435 

Bankworth. See Banckworth 

Bannester (Banaster, Banister, Banys- 
ter). Avelin, 289 ; Constance, 411 ; 
Edw., 37, 93, 228, 378, 500; Joan, 
378 ; Kath., 37 ; Mary, 228 ; Pet., 
411 ; Tho., 289 

Banzeel (Banzeell), Charles Ric., 56, 
99 ; Edw., 56, 99 

Barantyne, Anne, 238 ; Drew, 225, 238, 
443 

Barber (Barbor), Edm., 76 ; G-eo., 399 

Barcroft (Barecroft), Mary, 15 ; Ric., 
15 ; Will., 15 

Bard, Tho., 484 

Barecroft. See Barcroft 

Bargrave, Christiana. 107 ; Rob. Tour- 
nay, 107 

Barham, Arth., 311 ; John, 295, 345 ; 
Lucy, 345 ; Mary, 295, 311, 461 ; 
Nic., 295 ; Ric., 460. 461 

Barkley. See Berkeley 

Barkas, Geo., 276 

Barker, Anne, 434 ; Edm., 421 ; Edm. 
Hen., 326 ; Edw., 405, 434 ; Frances 
Sarah, 326 ; Hen., 320, 434 ; Hugh, 
506 ; Isabel, 421 ; Ric., 120 ; Susan, 
446 ; Tho., 446 ; Will., 9, 245 

Barling, Philip. 309 ; Rachel, 309 

Barlow, Juliana, 191 ; Ranulph. 191 

Barnam. See Barnham 

Barnard, Edw., 214: John, 358, 411 ; 
Mary, 358 : Tho., 166, 188, 401, 402, 
407, 420, 443 

Barne (Barnes), Edw., 53 

Barneby, Tho., 61 

Barnham (Barnam, Barneham), Alice, 



327; Anne, 125; Fra., 313; Jane, 

327 ; Martin, 125, 327 ; Ste., 29, 125, 

327 ; Tho., 484 
Barnewell, Tho., 88 
Earners, Hatton, 130 
Barney, Rog., 484 
Baron alia* Barnes (Barne), Edw., 53 ; 

Jane, 53 

Barradale. See Borradale 
Barrantyne, Will,, 123 
Barren, Ric., 477 
Barrys, Tho., 88 
Bartelott (Bartlet, Bartlett, Bartlott, 

Barttelott), Anne, 143, 420, 421 ; 

Barbara, 41, 420 ; Edw., 154 ; Eliz., 

420 ; Hen., 143, 151, 232, 261, 420 ; 

Jane, 420; Joan, 154; Mary, 261, 

420, 421 ; Ric., 420, 421 ; Tho., 101 ; 

Walt., 420, 421 ; Will., 41, 143, 420 
Bartie, Mountagu, 6, 306, 370 
Bartlet (Bartlett). See Bartelott 
Bartley, Jane, 117 ; Ric., 117 
Bartlott (Barttelott). See Bartelott 
Barton, John, 131 
Barwick (Barwicke, Barwike, Bar- 

wyke, Berewyke, Berwick), Agn., 

124, 268 ; Alt, 13. 124, 268 ; Curtes, 

111; John, 111; Rog., Ill; Will., 

61 

Baskervile, Simon, 144 
Batchelor (Bacheler), Eli/., 4 ; Geo., 

229 ; Ja., 4 ; John, 229, 439 
Bateman, Anth., 241 ; Jonas, 361 ; 

Tho., 461 
Bath and Wells, Ric., bp. of, 36 ; and 

Rachel his wife. 36 
Batherne, Awbrey, 211 
Bathurst, Tho., 37, 418, 460 
Batson, Will, 400 
Batten, Anne, 163 ; John, 164 ; Laur., 

163 

Battishill, Aphora, 252 ; Tho., 252 
Baverstock. Jane, 287 
Bawcombe, Nic., 314 
Bawtell, Barnaby, 464 ; Magd., 464 
Bayliffe, Charles, 214 
Baylis, John, 155 ; Sarah, 155 
Bayly (Baley), Anne, 296 ; Arth., 482 ; 

Eliz., 367, 482 ; John, 296, 397 ; Ric., 

90 ; Simon, 390 ; Will., 367. See 

Baley 

Baynham, Diana, 201 
Bay ton, Martha, 97 
Beach, John, 79 ; Mary, 79 
Beaghan, Anne, 205 ; Edm., 205 
Beale, Anne, 161 ; Jerome, 161 ; John, 

166 ; Ric., 187 

Beamount, Fra., 11 ; Tho., 11 
Bean, Oath., 192 ; John, 280 ; Tho., 

44 

Bearcroft, Sarah, 309 
Beard (Berde), Charles, 227 : Cicely, 



516 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



92 ; Eliz., 227 ; John, 401, 475 ; 

Kitty, 18, 268 ; Mary, 91, 141, 268 ; 

Nic., 43 ; Ralph, 139, 141, 223, 448 ; 

Hie.. 92 ; Susan, 43 ; Tho., 92, 489 ; 

Will., 268 
Beche, John, 333 

Bechely, Ric., 4(i7 ; Timothea, 467 
Beckford, Frances, 499 ; Ric., 499 
Beckwith, Will., 86 
Beconsawe, Benj., 471 ; Pet., 471 
Beddingfeild. See Bedingfield 
Bedenham, Philip, 174 
Bedford, Abigail, 504 ; Fra., Earl of, 27, 

28, 208 ; Tho., 504 
Bedge, Edw., 379, 380 
Bedingfield (Beddingfeild, Beding- 

feild), Humph., 249, 433 ; Marg., 

249 ; Philip, 270 ; Ric., 107 ; Tho., 

270 

Beeching, John, 452 
Beeke, Edw.. 323 
Belcher (Belchier), Will., 11, 218 
Belfour, Okey, 397 
Belhouse (Belhowse), Anth., 16 ; Jane, 

16 

Bell, Ric., 279 

Bellamy, Anne, 106 ; Ric., 106 
Bellingham (Bellingeham, Bellynge- 

ham, Bellyngham, Belyngeham, Bel- 

yngham), Cicely, 251 : Edw., 136, 

200, 251. 272, 315, 319, 320. 334, 374, 

375, 436, 490 ; Eliz., 200 ; Hen., 319, 

334, 450, 495 ; John, 31, 94, 136, 315, 

319, 320, 490 ; Mary, 333, 334, 374 ; 

Ralph, 436 ; Ric., 100, 158, 171, 200, 

228, 260, 333, 334, 483 ; Tho., 236. 

319, 334, 436, 490 ; Walt., 320 
Belson, Augustine (Augustin), 211, 

217 

Bembowe, John, 189 
Benbrigg, Will., 311 
Benet. See Bennett 
Bengeamyn, John. 229 
Bennett (Benet, Bennet), Adam, 104 ; 

Anne, 396 ; Dor., 183 ; John, 26, 

101 ; Judith, 250, 456 ; Levinus, 

250. 456 ; Marg., 41 ; Mary, 456 ; 
Prudence, 456 ; Ric., 41, 235, 456 ; 

Rob., 172 ; Tho., 235, 250, 308, 396, 

456 ; Will., 396 
Bentley, Humph., 292 
Beobe, John, 250 
Berde. See Beard 
Bere. Anne, 460 ; Montague Bere 

Baker, 460 

Berewyke. See Barwick 
Bergavenny. See Abergavenny 
Berkeley (Barkeley, Berkley), Anne, 52, 

455 ; Geo., Lord. 55 ; Hen., 52, 455 ; 

Maurice, 55 ; Mic., 55 ; Rob., 403 
Berners, Hatton, 367 
Berwick. See Barwick 



Bery, Ric., 93 

Besbich, Rob., 126 

Best, Charles. 119; Mary, 328; Nic., 
464 ; Urban, 328 

Bestney, Nic., 429 

Bethell, Hugh, 435 ; Mary, 435 

Bethune, Geo. Maximilian, 16 

Betsford, Marg.. 383 

Bettesworth (Betsworth, Bettisworth, 
Bettyswoorth. Bettysworth), Elea- 
nor, 277 ; Eliz., 121 ; Jane, 429 ; 
John, 101 ; Pet., 101, 177, 243, 259, 
277, 444, 446, 449 ; Ric., 101 ; Tho., 
121, 243, 259, 277, 429 

Beverley, Tho., 300 

Bickley (Byckeley), Brune, 99 ; Cicely, 
99 ; Hen., 99 ; Marg., 99 ; Ric., 99 ; 
Tho., 155, 243, 485 

Bicknell, John, 42 ; Rob., 42, 444 

Biddulph, Ric., 61 

Biggs, Giles, 495 ; Jane, 168 ; John, 
168, 398 

Bigland, Hen., 437, 504 

Billett, Rob.. 172 

Billinghurst, Anne. 508 

Billis. John. 425 ; Kath., 425 

Bilson, Edith. 177 ; Leonard, 177, 228 ; 
Tho., 177, 228 

Bincke, Ja., 131 

Bine. See Byne 

Birche. See Byrch 

Birckened, Pet.. 278 

Bird, Will., 300 

Birkett. John, 320 

Biscoe. Jos, 240, 350 

Bishop (Bishopp, Bishoppe, Bisshop, 
Bisshopp, Bisshoppe. Bysshop, 
Bysshopp), Edw.. 150, 223. 337, 428 ; 
Eliz., 31 ; Geo., 484 ; Hen., 31, 261, 
326, 396, 501 ; Jane, 69 ; John, 30, 
77, 224. 234 ; Kath. Annabella, 337 ; 
Mary, 224, 337; Ric., 69; Tho., 31, 
32, 38, 47, 100, 109, 138, 149, 199, 
234. 277, 337, 339, 490; Will.. 69, 
160, 419 

Blackmore, John. 269 

Blackshaw, Hen., 299 

Blackstone. Anne, 486 ; Edw., 197 ; 
Sarah, 309 ; Will., 309 

Blackwell, Mic., 293 

Blagrave, Tho., 366 ; Tho. Ward, 25 

Blake, Josiah, 75 ; Will., 219 

Blaker. Anne, 367 ; Edw.. 18 ; Mabel, 
19 ; Ric., 448 ; Will., 19, 367 

Bland, John, 235 

Blaxton, Anne, 324 ; Hen., 324 

Blennerhaysett, Augustin, 201 

Bletsoe, John. Baron, 132 

Blomer, John, 321 

Bloodworth, Tho., 145 

Blose. John, 508 ; Mary. 508 

Blower, Fra,, 343 ; Mary, 469 ; Ric., 469 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



517 



Blowfeild. Tho., 270 

Bludder, Hen., 240 ; Tho., 240 

Bluett, John, 118 

Blund (Blunne), John, 60 

Blundell, Eliz., 146 ; Geo., 98, 450 : 

Will., 146 

Blunden, Andr., 119 
Blunkett, Edm., 253 
Blunne. See Blund 
Blunt, Edw., 5 ; Martha, 245, 246 ; 

Hie., 475 ; Sam.. 355 ; Sarah, 355 
Board. See Boord 
Bocher, Ric.. 233. See Cowper alias 

Bocher 
Bockland (Bocland), Helen, 446, 447 ; 

Joan, 135 ; Maurice, 135, 447 ; Walt., 

283, 446, 462. See Buckland 
Bodgeant. Anne, 425 ; Will., 425. See 

Badgant 

Bodley, John, 435 
Bold, John, 466 

Bolles, Geo., 134 ; Joan, 134 ; John, 134 
Bolney, Anne, 298 ; Jane, 6, 88, 298, 

419; John, 6,88,298, 419 
Bolsworth, Edm., 301, 347 ; Grace, 301. 

347 
Bolton (Boulton), Hannah, 419 ; John, 

418,419; Sam., 418, 419 
Bond, Dennys, 3 ; Eliz., 3 ; Nic., 66 
Bone, Ric.. 373 
Bonham, Tho., 200 
Boniface (Bonniface), Anne, 6 ; John, 

399, 463 ; Ric., 6 ; Tho., 463 
Bonvile. See Harynton 
Booker, Edm., 215 ; Eli/., 292 ; John, 292 
Boord (Board, Boorde, Bord), Fra., 335 ; 

Geo., 317, 328; Harb., 186; Hugh, 

216 ; Joan, 317 ; John, 335 ; Mary, 

328, 455 ; Ninian (Nynnyan), 69, 186, 

423 ; Ste., 69, 92. 118, 317, 423 ; Tho., 

186; Will., 70, 317 
Booth, Grace, 125 ; Ja., 125 
Bord. See Boord 
Borell. See Burrell 
Borne, John, 391 
Borradale (Barradale), Eliz., 224 ; John, 

224 ; Will., 224 
Borrer, John, 186; Will., 358 
Bosanquet, Sam.. 109 
Bostock, Hen., 276 ; Peregrine, 276 
Bosvile, Anne. 50 ; Hugh, 85, 86 ; Leo- 
nard, 49, 50 ; Ralph, 49 ; Susan, 85, 

86 ; Tho., 85 
Boswell, John, 376 . 
Botherton, Marg., 67 
Botting. John, 57 

Boucher (Bouchier). See Bourchier 
Boughton (Bowghton), John, 258 ; 

Mary, 43, 108, 219 ; Ric., 43, 48, 108, 

219 
Bould (Boulde, Bowlde), Mic., 136 ; 

Rob., 200 



Boult, Hen.. 204 ; Ric., 204 ; Sarah 

Barbara. 204 
Boulton. See Bolton 
Bourchier (Boucher, Bouchier), Anne, 

143; Charles, 76 ; Edm., 311 ; Tho., 

143 

Bourke, John, 383 

Bowatt (Bowet), Edw., 231 ; Ric., 61 
Bowell, Nic., 105 ; Will., 440 
Bowes, Paul, 14 ; Ralph, 312 ; Will., 

237 

Bowet. See Bowatt 
Bowghton. See Boughton 
Bowler, Geo., 325 ; Jane. 325 
Bowley, Eliz., 41 ; Ric., 41 
Bowman, Seymour, 492 
Bowyer (Bowyar), Agn., 443 ; Anth., 

382; Edm., 85 : Eliz.. 498 ; Hen., 108, 

116, 498 ; Jane, 376 ; Joan, 377 ; 

John, 85, 498; Kath., 417; Mary, 

168 ; Ric.. 376 ; Rob., 147, 251 ; Tho., 

89, 145, 329, 376,377, 417 ; Will., 168, 

359,443 

Box, Hen., 122 ; Mary, 243 
Boys (Boyce, Boyes, Boyse), Bridget, 

95 ; Cordelia, 23. 244 ; Edw., 369 ; 

Eliz., 163 ; Johnj 95, 163, 164, 436 ; 

Jos., 436 ; Marg., 94, 436 ; Pet., 44 ; 

Ric., 94, 436, 508 ; Sam., 95, 244, 262, 

265, 436, 437, 449, 508 ; Will., 23, 95, 

105, 244 ; Will. Hooper, 492 
Bozom, John, 200 
Brabon (Braban), Eliz., 244 ; John, 24 ; 

Martin, 244 ; Rob., 352 
Bradbridge (Bradbrigge, Bradbrydge, 

Brodbrydge), Dionisia, 124 ; Eliz., 

105, 125 ; Hen., 125 ; Matilda, 124 ; 

Ric., 124, 125 ; Walt., 124, 125 
Bradfold,Tho.,60 
Bradford, John, 171, 172 
Bradley, Ja., 392 ; Joan, 392 ; Mark, 

45 
Bradshaw (Bradshawe), Agn., 485 ; 

Elias, 126 
Braman. John, 376 
Bramble, Ric., 367 
Bramston, Fra., 223 ; John, 223 ; Tho., 

37 

Bramwell, Geo., 181 
Bray, Anne, 262 ; Edw., 13, 65, 100, 

262, 392, 434, 496 ; Eliz., 434 ; Mary, 

392 ; Reginald, 102 ; Tho., 473 
Braybrooke, Ric., 299 
Bredon, Will., 56 
Brent, Dan., 43 ; Geo., 43 
Brereton, Cholmondley (Cholmonde- 

ley), 322, 327 ; Pet.. 403 ; Susanna 

(Susannah), 322, 327 ; Tho., 396, 403 ; 

Will., 3, 327 

Breton, Eliz., 262 ; Nic., 262 
Brett, Anne, 323 ; Apsley, 323 ; Charles, 

272 ; Eliz., 325 ; John, 242, 325, 395 ; 



SUSSEX MAJORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Marg., 325 : Rob., 325 ; Tho., 119 ; 
Walt., 241 ; Will., 323 

Brewer (Brewar), Jane, 285 ; John, 
285 ; Sam., 382 ; Tho., 257, 257-8, 
285, 331 

Brian, Anne, 160 ; Tho., 160 

Bridger (Brydger), Colvill, 329 ; Eliz., 
37 ; Harry, 156, 391 ; Hen.. 94, 424, 
503 ; John, 25, 109, 335, 489 ; Jona- 
than, 455: Mary, 25, 109; Ric., 25, 
37, 373; Tho., 305 

Bridges (Brydges), Anth., 214, 248; 
Eliz., 184, 389 ; Tho., 184, 389 

Briggs (Bryggys), Eliz., 71, 340; Geo., 
190 ; Marg., 90 ; Tho., 71. 90, 108, 135, 
155, 340 

Bright (Bryght). Eliz., 201 ; Joan, 125 ; 
Nic.. 125; Rebecca, 201 ; Will., 201 

Brighthis, Laur., 438 

Brightridge, Tho., 498 

Brikkes, Tho., 507 

Brinckhurst, Edw., 350 ; Mary, 350 

Brinley, Kath., 325 ; Lawr., 325 ; Ric., 
325 ; Rob., 325 

Brisco (Brysco), John, 245 ; Ralph, 
382 

Bristow, Edw. Maynard, 185 

Brodbrydge. See Bradbridge 

Broke. See Brooke 

Bromfield (Bromefield, Bromefeild, 
Bromfeild, Broomefeildj). Anne, 105 ; 
Edw., 11. 105, 345, 452 ; Eliz.. 167, 
452 ; Jocose, 11 ; John, 11, 159, 167, 
262, 452 ; Marg., 11, 345 ; Susan, 105 ; 
Tho., 140, 262, 452 

Bromley, Anne, 175 ; Edw., 230 ; Hen., 
175 

Brooke (Broke, Brook, Brookes, 
Brooks), Anne, 57; Frances, 160; 
Geo., 57 ; John, 135, 160, 338 ; Ric., 
506 ; Will.. 141 

Broome (Brome), Chr., 451 ; Hen., 397 

Broomefeild. See Bromfield 

Brougham. Hen., 174 

Broughton, John, 201 ; Mary, 326 ; 
Tho., 326 

Browker, Hugh. 264 ; Jane, 264 

Browne (Broun, Brown), Adam, 6, 85, 
86; Agn., 247, 307 ; Ambrose, 29, 
395, 464 ; Anth.. 114. 208 ; Elena, 
93 ; Ellen, 460 ; Eliz., 3, 22, 29, 61, 
85, 86, 292, 395 ; Frances, 157 ; Fre- 
deswida, 339 ; Geo., 29, 422 ; Hen., 
61,341,420; Jane. 481 ; Joan. 407 ; 
John, 29, 30, 102, 107, 145, 146, 149, 
247, 307, 328, 363, 408-9, 441, 481 ; 
Marg., 29, 30 ; Mark, 444 ; Mary, 6, 
126, 363 ; Matt., 93, 100, 339, 377, 
395 ; Ric., 336, 339. 482, 505 ; Rob., 
292 ; Tho., 67, 85, 93, 104, 111, 157, 
200, 321, 460 ; Weston, 126 ; Will., 
3, 22, 99, 102, 149, 247 



Browning, Anth., 462 ; Beatrice, 462 ; 
John, 355 

Brudnell, Tho., 25 

Bruming, Fra., 217 

Bruning (Brunyng), Anth.. 411 ; Elena, 
411 ; Helena, 411 ; Mary, 411 ; Ric., 
411 ; Rob., 411 

Brunsdon, Jane. 442 ; Lucy. 442 ; Ste., 
442 ; Will., 442 ; 

Brydger. See Bridger 

Brydges. See Bridges 

Bryggys. See Briggs 

Brygham, Joan, 469 ; Tho., 469 

Bryght. See Bright 

Bryngborne, Rog., 61 

Brysco. See Brisco 

Buck, Frances, 178 ; John, 178 

Buckeridge, Nic., 247 ; Sarah, 247 

Buckhurst (Buckeherst, Buckehurst, 
Buckherst), Cicely (Countess), 51, 63, 
92, 113, 177, 183, 303, 331, 350, 428, 
429. 489 ; Tho., Lord, 34, 45, 51, 63, 
92, 169. 170, 177, 183, 215 ; Tho. Sack- 
ville (Sackevile, Sackevyle, Sacke- 
vyll, Sackvile, Sackvill, Sackvyle, 
Sackvyll, Sakevyle), Lord, 113. 200, 
255, 264, 284, 303. 309, 331, 350, 368, 
389, 412, 413,427/428, 429, 489 

Buckland, Beatrice, 87 ; Helen, 283 ; 
John, 275, 276 ; Rodney, 446 ; Walt., 
87, 283. See Bocklaiid 

Buckle. Lewis, 472 

Bucknall,Benj.,438 ; Eliz., 438 ; John. 
438 ; John, 438 ; Jonathan, 438 ; 
Marg., 438 ; Ralph, 438 ; Sam., 438 ; 
Tabitha, 438 

Buckly, Tho., 800 

Budgell, Eustace, 104 

Buggyn, Edw., 265 

Bulkley, Tho.. 219 

Bull. John, 450 ; Rob.. 398 

Bulleyn (Bullyn), Edw., 391 ; Eliz.. 
338 ; Ja., 338 

Bullis, Cath., 425 ; Olive, 425 

Bulstrode, Edw.. 20 ; Hen., 70, 71. 405 ; 
Mary, 70, 71 

Bunbury, Bridget, 343 ; Tho., 343 

Burch, Anne, 133 ; Benj., 133 ; Jane, 
461 ; Tho., 461 

Burdett (Burdytt), Benedicta, 13 ; Ben- 
nett, 14, 428 ; Rob., 13, 14, 276, 297, 
428, 466 ; Will., 452 

Burdevyle, Hen., 148 ; Tho., 101, 148 

Burdytt. See Burdett 

Burgh. John, 269 ; Tho., Lord. 269 

Burghley. Will.. Lord, 348, 353 ; Will. 
Cecyll. 32 

Burley. John. 268 

Burgis (Burges). Eliz., 53, 267 ; Rob., 
189 : Tho., 267 ; Will., 53 

Burrard, Harry, 96 ; Lucy, 96 ; Paul. 
96 



INDE& OF PERSONS. 



519 



Burre, Alice, 184 ; John, 184 

Burrell (Borell), Anne, 64 ; Eliz., 64, 

221 ; John, 64, 402 ; Mary. 418 ; 

Ninian (Nynyon), 221, 319, 344 ; 

Tim., 37, 317, 418. 460: Walt., 192, 

221, 262, 363, 375. 444, 460, 461, 489 : 

Will., 164 
Burstie. John, 109 
Burt, Christiana, 489, 501 ; Edw., 489, 

501 : Jane, 209 ; John, 209 ; Mary, 

489 

Burtenshaw. Hen., 489 
Burton, Alice, 153 ; Andr., 296 ; Anne, 

349; Edw., 139, 296; Ja., 74. 138, 

153, 473 ; Judith, 139 ; Marmaduke, 

352 ; Tho., 276 
Burwash, Geo., 276, 277 ; Susan, 276, 

277 
Busbridge, Joan, 181 ; John, 23, 55, 76, 

181, 202, 204, 419 ; Mary, 76 
Bushby, Charles, 292 ; Marg., 292 
Bust, Tho., 369 
Bustard, Anth.. 138. 346, 490; Dor., 

138, 346, 490, 490-1 
Butcher, Alex., 349 ; Alice, 407 ; Eliz., 

365 ; Joan, 258 ; John, 257, 349, 407 ; 

Hie., 258, 271 ; Rob., 365 



Butler. Ambrose, 248 ; Eliz., 118, 450 ; 

Grace, 436 ; Ja.. 68, 79, 93, 159, 210, 

265, 436. 472. 482, 504 ; Marg., 450 ; 

Mary, 24S : Prudence. 79 ; Rog., 118. 

450 ; Tho.. 199,352 ; Walt., 99 ; Will., 

450 

Butterie (Buttry), Tho.. 43 ; Will., 54 
Butterwick, Edm., 82/83; Geo., 82, 

317 ; Joan, 82 
Button. Anne, 269 ; John, 269 ; Ric., 

179 

Buttry. See Butterie 
Byckeley. See Bickley 
Bynd. Eliz., 85 ; John, 85 
Byndles, John, 379 ; Judith, 379-80 
Byne (Bine), Anne, 440 ; Eliz., 72 ; 

Hen., 19 ; Jane, 104 ; John, 72, 73, 

85 ; Magnus, 440 ; Ste., 104 ; Susan, 

72, 73 

Byngham, Nic., 198 
Bynns, John, 249 
Bynwyn, John. 101 ; Philippa, 136 ; 

Will., 136 
Byrch (Birche, Byrche), John, 164, 376, 

426 ; Rob., 34 
Byron, John, 394 
Bysshop (Bysshopp). See Bishop 



c. 



Cadday, John, 405 ; Mary, 405 

Caldicott (Caldeeott), Grace, 351 ; 
Mary, 504 ; Matthias, 13, 88, 141, 
297, 345, 392 ; Ric.. 8, 297, 437 ; Will., 
504 

Calfe, Mary, 382 

Calland, Eliz., 239 ; John, 239 

Calmady. Arth., 290 

Calthorpe, Hen., 302 

Calverley (Calveley), Kath., 506 ; Ric., 
506 ; Walt., 176 

Calvert, John. 300 

Camfield, Hen., 189 

Campion (Campyon), Abr., 226 : Bar- 
bara, 354 ; Hen., 104, 354, 407, 483 ; 
Will., 226, 407 

Cansfeld (Causfeild), Rob., 392, 447 

Canterbury, Geo., Abp. of, 463 

Capps, Hen., 275 

Capron, Anth., 101 

Carbery, Sackville, 88 

Card, Andr., 12, 205 

Cardennell. Adam, 478 

Carell. See Caryll 

Carew, Fra., 19, 43, 316, 353 ; Nic., 397 

Carey (Cary), Abel, 237 ; Tho., 312 

Carill. See Caryll 

Carington. See Carrington 

Carleton (Carlton), Anth., 345 ; Edw., 
2, 108, 253 ; John, 114 ; Tho., 254 

Carnabe, Reginald, 447 



Carnell, John, 384 ; Laura, 384 

Carpenter (Carpendor), Agn., 253 ; 
Constance, 465 ; John, 264 ; Tho., 
253 ; Will., 465 

Carr, Anne, 403 ; Geo., 403 ; Will., 342 

Carrell. See Caryll 

Carrington (Carington), Charles, 217 ; 
Fra., 217 ; Mary, 217 ; Rob., Lord, 
502 

Carryll. See Caryll 

Carter, Rob., 312 ; Tho., 467 

Cartwright, Tho., 348, 349, 371 

Carvill, John, 348 

Cary. See Carey 

Caryll (Carell, Carill, Carrel! , Carryll), 
Dor., 218, 480 ; Edw., 33, 52, 106, 184, 
185, 257, 331, 355, 356, 393, 396, 409, 
427, 470, 480, 497 ; Eliz., 331, 395 ; 
John, 15, 20, 78, 164, 211, 217, 218, 
228, 231, 268, 302, 326, 331. 332, 338, 
356, 362, 372, 393, 394, 395, 396, 401, 
427, 443, 464, 476, 480, 497 ; Kath., 
331 ; Marg., 135 ; Mary, 15, 231,332, 
356, 427, 497 ; Phebe, 396 ; Philip, 
326, 396 ; Ric., 135, 147, 231, 394 ; 
Tho., 135, 338, 393, 394 

Castilian, Valentine, 293 

Castleman, Paul, 342 

Catesby, Fra., 131 

Cathery, Ric., 301 

Catt, Edm., 157 



&20 SUSSEX MANGES IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Causfeild. See Cansfeld 
Cave. Sarah, 61 ; Will., 61 
Cavendish, Eliz., 349 ; Geo. Hen., 349 
Cawerden, Eliz.. 230 ; Tho.. 230 
Cawley. Eliz., 376 ; Mary, 14, 43, 376 ; 

Will., 14, 43, 376, 477 
Cecil, Will., 82, 353 
Ceely, Tho., 295 
Cesar, Tho., 182 
Chaderton, Rob.. 451 
Chadwick, Ja., 418 
Chaldecott, John. 108, 220 
Challen, Anne, 194 ; Barbara, 46 ; Gas- ! 

sandra Lintott, 391-2 ; John, 159, | 

391 ; Ric., 194 ; Ste., 445 : Ste. Hasler, i 

46 
Chaloner (Challoner, Chalynor), Eliz.. 

165, 415 ; Etheldreda. 427 ; Fra., 

267, 308, 415, 427, 460, 484 ; Ja., 421 ; 

Jane, 415, 444,460 ; Joan, 415 ; John, 

165, 443, 444, 460 ; Lewis, 427 ; Nic.. 

165, 306, 308, 415 ; Ninian, 92, 221 ; 

Ric., 165 ; Rog., 427 ; Tho., 165, 267, 

427, 444, 460 ; Will., 91 
Chamherlaine (Chamberlayne), John, 

159 ; Mary, 278 ; Rob., 409 ; Tho., 

278 

Chambers, Tho., 46 
Chambre, Fra., 326 
Champion, Walt., 338 
Champnies (Champnyes), John, 287 ; 

Justin, 244 
Chandos, Cassandra (Duchess of), 333 ; 

Ja., Duke of, 333 
Chapman, Abr., 14, 478 ; Anne, 258 ; 

Cath., 484 ; Cicely, 478 ; Hen., 14 ; 

John, 14, 258, 477, 478 ; Jos., 484 
Charleton, Fra., 418 
Charman, Fra., 468 
Charte, Dor.. 261 ; Nic., 261 
Chatfield (Chatfeild, Chatfell, Chat- 

fild), Anne, 186 ; Bernard, 491 ; 

Caroline. 16 ; Eliz., 16 ; Harriet, 16 ; 

Hen., 186; John, 308: Mary, 16; 

Rob., 165 
Chauntler (Chaunteler), Edw., 192 ; 

Hen., 317 

Chaworth, Geo., 25 ; Ric.. 313 
Cheale (Cheele), John, 45, 346, 347, 

471 

Cheesman, John, 407 ; Marg., 407 
Cheke, John, 362 ; Mary, 362 
Cherry, Hen., 499 
Cherryman, Anne, 252 ; Edm., 252 
Chewte, Geo., 434 
Cheyne, Anne, 25, 115 ; Hen., 207 ; 

Oliver, 25, 115; Tho., 7, 319, 500. 

See Cheyncy 
Cheyney (Cheyny), Joan, 231 ; Oliver, 

115, 132 ; Rose, 231 ; Tho., 230 ; 

Will., 230, 231. See Cheyne 
Chibald, Ja., 53 



Chichester, Dean and Chapter of, 176, 

265 
Chichester, Rob. (Sherburn), bp. of, 48, 

432 

Chichester, Tho., Earl of, 351 
Child, Hen.. 226 ; John, 49, 124 
Children, Geo., 474 
Chitty, Anne, 76 ; Jos., 76 
Choute (Chute), Chaloner, 72 ; Geo., 

221, 269, 393 
Chowne. Anne. 252 ; Bray, 252 ; Mary, 

6, 168, 440 ; Tho., 6, 343, 387. 440 
Chowning, Greg., 6 ; Jane, 6 
Churchar (Churcher), Geo., 334 ; John, 

233; Pet., 486; Tho., 98, 107, 153, 

231, 233, 416, 437, 470, 503 
Chute. See Choute 
Cittizen, John, 75 
Claggett (Clagett), Dor., 358 ; Edw., 

352, 358 ; Will., 421 
Clanricard, Frances (Countess of), 370 ; 

Ric., Earl of, 370 

Clare, Andr., 125 ; Gilb., Earl of, 206 
Clarke (Clerke), Anne, 154 ; Eliz., 110, 

176 ; Ja., 150 ; John, 176, 340, 463 ; 

Mary, 110, 117; Matt., 162; Rob., 

154; Will., 117, 164, 199 
Clarke alias Pasche (Passhe), John, 

477 ; Mary, 477 
Claymond, John, 375, 376 
Clayton, Ric., 398 
Clement, Walt., 397 
Clerke. See Clarke 
Clersson, Nic., 484 
Cleyden, John, 200 
Clifford, Cicely, 31 
Clifton, Clifford, 50, 304 
Clinton, Frances Isabella (Lady), 105 ; 

Rob. Cotton Saint John, Lord, 105 
Clitherow (Clytherowe), Eliz., 309 ; 

Hen.. 221 

Clopton, Bridget, 499 
Close, Ja., 77 
Clough, Anne Jemima, 504 ; Rob. 

Butler, 504 ; Rog., 504 
Clowdesley, John, 499 
Clowes, Anth., 162 ; Martha, 162 
Clowsor, John, 467 ; Susan, 467 
Clytherowe. See Clitherow 
Coaker, Marg., 439 ; Will., 439 
Coast, Marg., 165 ; Will., 165 
Cobb (Cobbe, Cobbes), Tho., 464 ; Will., 

17, 190 

Cobby. Cobie. See Coby 
Cobden. Anne, 155 ; Gartrude, 307 ; 

Greg., 155 ; Hen., 307 ; Mary, 308 ; 

Will., 307, 308 
Cobham, John. 113 
Coby (Cobby, Cobie), Anne, 413 ; John, 

369, 413 ; Mary, 99 ; Rog., 212 ; Sam., 

99 ; Will., 18, 500 
Cocke. Charles, 381 ; Mary, 381 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



521 



Cockaine (Cockayne), Charles, 353,354, 

354 n ; Charles, Lord, 354 n ; Will., 

353 
Cockquerell (Cocquerell), Geo., 208 ; 

Mary, 208 

Codrington, Sarah, 469 ; Will., 469 
Coe, Ja., 442; John, 112; Will., 114, 

424 

Coell, John, 246 
Cogan. Sarah, 150 

Coke, Ric., 308 ; Rob., 55 ; Will., 418 
Colbek, John, 306 
Colbrond (Colbron). Hen., 57 ; Ja., 

132 ; John, 132 ; Marg., 215 ; Mar- 
tha, 19 
Coldham (Coldam), Alice, 111; Eleanor, 

48 ; Eliz., 503 ; Ric., 48, 49, 128 : Will., 

48, 111, 416,503 
Cole, Alice, 324 ; Charles, 234 ; Chr., 

424, 468 ; Edw., 324 ; Hen., 95, 108 ; 

Jane, 468 ; John, 90, 396 ; Maria 

Anne, 192 ; Mary, 108 ; Will., 192 
Colebrooke (Colebrook), Barbara, 412 ; 

Geo., 364 ; Ja., 132, 365, 412, 488 ; 

John, 151, 152, 208 ; Mary, 132, 488 
Coleman, John, 172 
Colepeper (Colepepyr), Eliz., 38 ; Joan, 

103 ; John, 38 ; Tho., 103 ; Will., 

396, 449. See Culpeper 
Coles, Chr., 290, 364, 421, 468 ; Edm., 

486 ; Jane, 421, 468, 486 ; Kath.. 

468 ; Walt., 468 
Colgate, Ric., 467 
Collen, John, 230 ; Juliana, 230 ; Kath., 

230 ; Ste., 230 ; Tho., 404 
Colleton, Eliz., 493 ; John, 493 ; Kath., 

163 

Collett, Andr., 259 
Collins (Collyn, Collyns), Alex., 404 ; 

Alice, 202 ; Anne, 420; Anth., 32C; 

Edw.. 420 ; Eliz., 97, 115, 132 ; Geo., 

Ill, 149; Hen., 202, 220; Increase, 

220 ; Tho., 69, 115, 186, 404 ; Will., 

97, 371, 499 
Colman, Eleanor, 458 ; Ja., 277 ; Jane, 

458 ; Will., 457, 458 
Colpys, Eliz., 457 ; John, 457 
Colson, John, 331 
Colstocke. See Cowlstock 
Colt, Edw., 382 ; Tho., 382 
Combe (Combes), Ric. Barnard, 351 ; 

Sarah, 351 ; Will., 225, 226 
Comber, Agn., 407 ; Fra., 345 ; John, 

45, 83, 109, 145, 168, 229, 351, 407 ; 

Martha, 109 ; Ric., 73, 259 ; Rog., 

165, 308 ; Will., 109, 257, 258 
Compton, Anth., 414 ; Eliz. (Lady), 

497 ; Geo., 61, 391 ; Hen.. 60, 129, 

303, 500 ; John, 123 ; Mary, 61, 178 ; 

Eic., 187, 500 ; Spencer. 452, 494 ; 

Tho., 497 ; Walt., 178 ; Will., Lord, 

497 



Comyn, Mary, 220 ; Ste., 220 ; Ste. Geo., 

220 

Connock, Ric., 331 
Constable, Anne, 94 ; Geo., 305 ; Joan, 

258 ; John, 258, 397, 435 ; Kath., 434 ; 

Mary, 62. 435 ; Rob., 434 ; Sarah, 

397 ; Will., 62. 94, 397, 435 
Constantine, Will., 239, 449 
Conyers,Chr.,281 ; Edw., 350; Matilda, 

350 

Conyngesby, Humph., 48 
Cook (Cooke), Cath., 107 ; Cicely, 39 : 

Edw., 166 ; Geo., 107 ; Ja., 18, 53', 

264, 268, 403 ; John, 39, 63, 109, 184, 

209, 488 ; Mary, 18, 268 ; Mary Cath., 

268 ; Tho., 39, 209, 452 ; Will., 285 
Cooper (Couper), Anne, 426 ; Isabella 

Bell, 238; John, 78, 135, 323, 426; 

Martha, 305 ; Mary, 144 ; Ralph, 325, 

326 ; Rob., 144 ; Tho., 305 ; Will., 

241 ; Will. Hen., 238. See Cowper ; 

Pratt alias Cooper 
Coore, John, 121 
Coote, John, 270 ; Jos., 305 ; Ric., 305 ; 

Ruth, 305 ; Will., 41 
Cope, John, 238 
Copis, Geo., 148 
Copley (Coppley), Kath., 32 ; Rog., 102, 

127, 339, 341, 372; Tho., 32; Will., 

372, 468 

Copper, Geo., 438 ; Mary, 438 
Coppinger, John, 395 
Coppley. See Copley 
Corbett (Corbet), Edm., 466 ; Eliz., 466 ; 

Sam., 71 
Cordell, John, 487 ; Rob.. 487 ; Will., 

10, 82 

Cor ham, Rog., 83 
Corney, John, 253 
Cornford (Corneford), Eleanor, 368 ; 

Joan, 323 ; John, 323, 368 ; Rob., 212 
Cornthwaite, Tullie Jos., 462 
Cornwallies (Cornwaleys), John, 280, 

389, 392 

Corrance, Clemence, 214 ; Mary, 214 
Corseleis, Louisa, 122 ; Matthews, 122 
Cossine, Gilb. Gerard, 75 
Costellow, John, 499 
Cotcheford, Ja., 157 ; Kath., 157 
Coton, Humph., 197 
Cottle, Alice, 375 
Cotton, Charles, 334 ; Fra., 154 ; Geo., 

336 ; John, 301 , 320 ; John Hynde, 

474 ; Marg., 474 ; Mary, 154 ; Ric., 

301 

Cottysmore, Tho., 74 
Coulstock (Colstocke, Cowlstock, Cowl- 

stocke), John, 298 ; Mary. 298 ; Tho., 

109, 298, 318, 351 
Coulter, Mary, 117 
Countrey, Tho., 79 
Couper. See Cooper 



522 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Court (Courte), Benj., 241 ; John. 93 ; 
Kath.. 93 

Courthop (Courthope, Courthopp), Al- 
binia, 487 ; Alex., 54 ; Amelia, 483 ; 
Barbara, 71, 340 ; Eliz., 312 ; Geo.. 
62, 88, 105, 312, 474, 483, 487 ; John, 
487 ; Pet., 37, 47 

Covart. See Covert 

Coveney. Mary, 172 ; Tho., 172 

Covert (Covart), Anne, 330. 332 ; 
Blanche, 370 ; Charles Randol, 208. 
325, 398 ; Edw., 330. 486 ; Giles. 332 ; 
Humph., 332, 404, 459 : Isabel (Isa- 
bella), 114, 201, 400, 403 ; Joan, 330, 
378 ; John, 13. 36, 114. 201, 239, 282, 
330, 378. 400. 403, 449. 450. 468 : 
Martha, 36, 208 ; Nic., 119,208 ; Ric., 
78, 124. 260, 317. 330, 338, 370, 378 ; 
Tho.. 200; Walt., 29, 51, 116, 158, 
159, 239, 402. 422, 431, 449, 459 

Cowdrey, John, 39 : Tho., 40 

Cowley, Mabel, 75 ; Walt., 75 

Cowlstock, Cowlstocke. See Coulstock 

Cowper, Edw., 106, 166 ; Eliz., 363 ; 
Hen., 468 ; Jane, 166 ; Joan, 277 ; 
John, 16, 160, 326, 327, 389 ; Marg., 
160 ; Mary, 396 ; Okenden (Ocken- 
den), 277 ; Ric., 127, 233. 363 ; Tho., 
440 ; Will.. 389, 396. See Cooper 

Cowper alias Bocher, Ric., 233 

Cowper alias Steyningi (Steanyng), 
John. 271 ; Marg., 271 ; Mary, 271 ; 
Will.; 271 

Cox, Pet., 425 

Cozens, Rose, 126 ; Will., 126 

Crabtree, Elias, 53 

Cramond, Anne (Baroness), 433 ; Tho.. 
Baron. 270, 415, 433 

Crane, Joan, 255 ; John, 255 ; Pet., 
255 ; Ric., 255 ; Will., 47 

Cranfeild, Randyll, 496 

Cranley. Baron, 190 

Cranmer. Will., 107 

Cranston, Cath.. 119 ; Cordelia, 382 ; 
Ja., 108, 382 ; John. 119 

Crawfurd(Crauford), Anna, 181 ; Gibbs, 
181 ; Rob., 204 

Crawley, Fra., 359 

Creed, Ja., 398 

Cressener, John, 200 

Cressweller. Sue Cresweller 

Cressey, Tho., 469 

Creswell, Eliz,, 210 ; John, 51 ; Ric., 
210 



Cresweller (Cresseweller), Anne. 480 ; 

Augustin, 479 ; John, 479 ; Matilda, 

479; Will., 479, 480 
Cripps, Mary, 174 ; Tho., 174 ; Will., 

389 
Crispe, Anne, 336 ; Ric., 133 ; Susanna, 

336 ; Will., 331 
Croak. See Crooke 
Croft (Crofts), Ja., 9, 82 ; John, 274 
Croke. See Crooke 
Cromewell. Sec Crumwell 
Cromp (Crompe). Anne. 133 ; Fra., 419 ; 

Joan,419; John, 133, 419 ; Nic., 419; 

Tho., 133, 214 
Crompton, Tho., 428, 429 ; Windmills, 

434 
Crooke (Croak, Croke), Geo., 219, 296 ; 

Will., 46 
Crosbie, Charles, 97 ; Frances, 97, 132 ; 

John Gustavus, 97, 132, 133 
Crouch. John, 256 
Crowcher, Eliz., 126 ; Hen., 22 ; Mary, 

126 
Crowe (Crow), Sackvile, 293; Will., 

4, 123, 465 
Crumwell (Cromewell), Tho., Lord, 54, 

144, 167, 228, 260 
Cruttenden, Anth., 224 ; Hen., 64 ; Jane, 

335 ; Tho., 335 
Culham, Tho., 133 
Cullen, Anne, 504 ; Viscount. 354 n 
Culpeper (Culpepper, Culpepyr), Alex., 

384, 403 ; Benj., 221, 455 ; Bridget, 

280 ; Cheney, 403 ; Edw., 52, 375, 

455 ; Eleanor, 105 ; Eliz., 403, 455 ; 

Jane, 489 ; Joan, 275 ; John. 61, 279, 

384, 403, 476, 492 ; Mary, 375, 455 ; 

Ric., 105, 165 : Tho., 61, 103, 237, 275, 

331, 384, 403, 450, 455 ; Will., 52, 221, 

375, 455, 460, 489 See Colepeper 
Cumber. John, 250 
Cumberland, Fra., Earl of, 348 
Cure, Elena, 264 ; Geo., 264 ; Tho., 263 
Currer, Will., 217 
Curteis (Curtis), Edw., 454 ; Jeremiah, 

257, 403 ; Sam., 454 ; Sarah, 269 ; 

Tho., 380 ; Will., 257, 269 
Curwen, Tho., 347 
Curzon, Harriet Anne, 337 ; Rob.. 213, 

337 
Cuskley (Cushley), Kath., 141 ; Turen- 

tius, 141 

Cust, Pury, 320 ; Ursula, 320 
Cutler, John, 123 



D. 



Dacre, Anne (Lady), 83, 235 ; Fra., 
Lord, 72 ; Gregory Fynes, Lord, 235 ; 
Gregory Fynes alias Fenis, Lord, 83 ; 
Hen., Lord, 192 ; Tho., Lord, 31, 158 



Daintrey, Jos., 467 

Dalbiac, Eleanor, 433 ; Geo. John, 433 
Dallison (Dalyson), 157, 264 
Danet, Gerard, 338 ; John, 339 



INDEX OF "PERSONS. 



Daniel (Daniell, Danyell), Charles, 276 ; 
Eliz., 465 ; John, 276, 465 : Rob.. 465 

Dann, Edw., 472 

Danvers, Hen., Lord, 348 

Danyell. See Daniel 

Darby, Anne, 487 ; Tho., 487 

Darcy (Darcey), Carew. 43 ; Chr., 43 ; 
Edw., 43 ; Grace, 43 ; Rob., 43 ; Tho., 
319 

Darell (Darrell), Bridget, 58 ; Geo., 74, 
386 ; Marmaduke, 127, 158 ; Mary, 
57 ; Philip, 326 ; Tho., 26, 57, 58, 319, 
326, 327, 500 

Darknall (Darkenoll), Alice, 330 ; Edw., 
315 ; Rob., 330 ; Sebastian. 84 

Darrell. See Darell 

Dartmouth, Frances Kath. (Countess 
of), 366 ; Will., Earl of, 366 

Dauncy, Will., 20 

Davis (Davies, Davyes, Davys), Frances, 
164 ; John Brewer, 164 ; John, 303 ; 
Launcelot, 164 ; Ric., 240 ; Will., 
266, 274 ; Will.. 315 

Davy, Angela, 261 ; Ric.. 261 

Daw, Jane, 75 ; Will., 75 

Dawins, Marg., 32 ; Will., 32 

Dawney, Hen., 502 

Dawtrey (Dawtre, Dawtrie, Dawtry, 
Dawtrye), Anne, 310; Eliz., 310; 
Fra., 2, 70, 234; Hen., 266, 310; 
Joan, 370 ; John, 48, 100, 102, 110, 
339, 341. 370 ; Tho., 197, 310 ; Will., 
2, 197,212, 310, 364, 430, 461 

Day, Frances, 498 ; John, 498 ; Ric., 
352; Rob., 498; Will., 279 

Daynes, Will., 394 

Days, Ric., 46 

Deane, John, 217 

Dearling, John, 401 ; Will., 132 

Deares, Charles, 238 

De Billy, Pet., 201 ; Rebecca, 201 

Deboys, Pet., 235 

De Bruhl, Hans Maurice, Count, 285 ; 
Mary, 285 

Decker, Matt., 333 

Dee, Edw., 76 ; Nic., 76 ; Sibylla, 426 ; 
Will., 426 

Deedes, Will., 307 

Deeringe. See Dering 

Deighton (Dighton, Dyghton), Edm., 
157 ; Job, 245 ; Tho., 506 

De la Chamber, Jane, 202-3 ; Laur., 
202 

De la Hay, Anne, 239 ; Hen., 239 

De la Warr (Delawar, La ware, Lawarr), 
Anne (Countess), 404 ; Eliz. (Coun- 
tess), 174, 195, 284 ; Geo. John, Earl, 
174, 284, 340 ; John, Earl, 390 ; John, 
Lord, 120 ; Mary (Countess), 390 ; 
Tho., Lord, 45, 74, 170 ; Tho. West, 
Lord, 110, 195, 257, 286, 339, 358, 377, 
404, 431 ; Will. West, Lord, 369, 404 



De la Zouche, Harriett Anne, Baroness. 

213 
Delve (Delves), Bennet, 108 ; Eliz., 215, 

225, 507 ; Hen., 215 ; John, 369, 507 ; 

Nic., 229, 369 : Ric., 369, 506 ; Rob., 

369 ; Tho., 225 ; Will., 369 
Denchere, Ja., 315 
Dendy, Sam., 401 
Denham, Atherton, 216 : David, 17, 108, 

382 ; Dor., 216; Eliz., 382 
Denne, Tho., 392 
Dennett, Jane, 501 ; Tho., 52, 501 ; 

Will., 356 

Denton, Anth., 416 ; John, 506 
Denys, Geo., 440 
Derby, Hen., Earl of, 63, 105, 116, 218, 

231, 306 ; Ja., Earl of, 195 ; Marg. 

(Countess of ), 63, 105, 116,231 ; Mary 

(Countess of). 195, 306 ; Tho., Earl of, 

347 
Dering (Deeringe, Deryng), Edw., 269, 

352 ; Eleanor, 286 ; Hen., 321 ; Nic., 

265, 286 ; Ric., 286, 401 ; Will., 286 
Derryck, John, 426 
De Salis, Jerome, 457 ; Sophia, 457 
Desborow, Dassigny, 365 
Devenysh (Devenish, Devenyshe, De- 

venyssh, Devenysshe), Anne, 74, 432, 

477 ; Cicely, 211, 293, 307, 467, 477 ; 

Ric., 171, 172,311 ; Tho., 74,229, 311, 

345, 432, 477 ; Will., 74, 120,211, 293, 

307,311,467,477 
Devereux (Deuereux), Hen., 377 ; Will., 

200 

Devonshire, Will., Duke of, 206, 207 
Dew, Will., 375 
Dick, Will., 242 
Dicker, Tho., 157 
Dickinson (Dickenson), Barnard. 408 ; 

Frances, 246 ; John, 446 ; Will., 408 
Diggons (Diggens), Anne, 377 ; Edw., 

155 ; Fra., 97, 155 ; John, 389 ; Tho., 

377 ; Will., 389 
Diggs (Digges), Judith, 178, 440 ; 

Maurice, 178, 440 
Dighton. See Deighton 
Dike. See Dyke 
Dingley (Dyngley), Charles, 3 ; John, 

3, 66 

Dixon, Eliz., 504 
Dobell (Dobel, Doble, Double), Anne, 

29, 115 ; Barnham, 422 ; Charles, 255, 

422, 489 ; Eliz., 29 ; Mary, 18, 71, 

115,340,354; Pet., 115 ; Sarah, 29, 

115, 484; Walt., 18, 29, 115, 161,252, 

306, 422, 483, 484 ; Will., 55, 309, 

354, 398 
Dobson (Dopson), Faith, 86 ; Joan, 86 ; 

Nic., 86 ; Ste., 86 ; Tho., 86 
Dodwell, Paul, 442 
Dolman, Tho., 67 
Domeright, Helen, 47 



524 



SUSSEX MA.NORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 



Donaldson, Will., 422, 423 

Dopson. Sue Dobson 

Dormer, Rob., 231 

Dorset, Anne (Countess of), 54, 120, 1 29, 
170, 255, 261, 264, 269, 303, 323, 350, 
362, 493 ; Charles, Duke of, 284 ; 
Cicely (Marchioness of), 301 ; Edw., 
Earl of, 36, 104, 133, 143, 297, 
428 ; Eliz. (Countess of), 273 ; Frances 
(Countess of), 73, 274 ; Hen., Marquis 
of, 301 ; Lionel, Duke of, 8 ; Lionel, 
Earl of, 314 ; Lionel Cranfeild, Earl 
of. 272-3 ; Mary (Countess of). 143 ; 
Ric., Earl of, 4, 24, 35, 36, 54, 
60, 73, 114, 120. 129, 170, 174, 189. 
192, 213, 255. 261, 264, 2ti9, 272, 274^ 
297, 303, 323, 350, 362, 368, 410, 412. 
493, 494 ; Rob., Earl of, 61, 120, 130^ 
170, 255, 261, 264, 297, 350, 362, 493 ; 
Tho., Earl of, 54, 120, 130, 170, 188, 
255, 261, 264, 323, 339 (Marquis of), 
350, 362, 368, 476, 493 

Double. See Dobell 

Douce, Clinton, 246 ; Fra., 143 

Dowce, Alice, 484 ; John, 484 

Dowdeswell, Ric., 20 

Downe, John Dawney, Vise.. 502 

Downes, John, 43 ; Hannah, 43 

Downton, John, 314, 434 ; Mary, 314 

Doyly (D'Oyly, Doyley), Mary, 163 ; 
Matthias, 163 ; Tho., 2 

Drake, John, 275 ; Ralph, 350, 481 ; 
Will., 502 

Draper, Anne, 171 ; Clement, 25 ; 
Frances, 103 ; Jasper, 170, 171 ; John, 
94, 103 ; Joshua, 86 ; Mary, 171 ; 
Rob., 170 ; Tho., 171 

Drew (Drewe), Edw., 68; John, 36, 
108, 250 ; Tho., 505 ; Will., 342 

Drewry. See Drury 

Drincker, Rob., 208 

Drury (Drewry), Alice, 266 ; Anne, 
269 ; Drew, 237, 269 : Geo., 457 ; 
John. 266 ; Mary. 457 

Duck (Ducke), Anne, 123, 245, 246 ; 
Arth., 104 ; Margery, 104 ; Martha, 
104 ; Nic., 104 ; Ric., 104 ; Will., 123,245 



Dudley (Duddeley, Dudeley), Andr., 
81 ; Geo.. 311 ; Jane, 48 ; Joan. 20, 
144, 299, 390 ; John, 20, 48, 81, 110, 
144, 286, 299, 311, 390, 392, 447 ; 
Rob., 311 ; Tho., 311 

Duer, John, 315 

Duifeild (Duffeld, Duffyld. Duffylde), 
Alice, 375 ; Anne, 247 ; ' Geo., 247 ; 
John, 2, 191 ; Tho., 275, 375 

Duke, Anne, 277. 419 ; Edw., 419 ; 
Eliz., 419; John, 440; Matt., 419; 
Ric., 277, 419 ; Tho., 419 ; Will., 419 

Dumbleton, Tho., 194 

Dunck. See Dunk 

Duncumbe, Charity, 472; Geo., 123, 
127, 158, 472 ; Martha, 472 ; Will., 
472 

Dungate, Mary, 189 : Ric., 189 ; Tho. 
Huett, 189 

Duning, Eliz., 304 ; Shadrake, 304 

Dunk (Dunck, Dunke), Beatrice, 312 ; 
Bryan, 312 ; Edw., 312 ; David, 172 ; 
Denny, 312 ; Frances, 312 ; John, 
311; Mary, 312; Ric., 164 

Dunstall, John, 47 ; Mary, 47 ; Tho., 
174 507 

Dupla'ke, Rob., 16 

Dupuis, Martha. 155 ; Tho. Sanders, 
155 

Durell. Anne, 324 

Durrant, Abr., 415 ; Edw., 72 ; Eleanor, 
413; Eliz., 413; Mary, 72; Mary 
Mercer, 413 ; Sam., 249, 413, 493 ; 
Sarah, 493 ; Tho., 72 ; Will., 153 

Dutton, John, 100 

Dyghton. See Deighton 

Dyke (Dike, Dykes), Ann (Anne), 37, 
191 ; Joan, 49 ; John, 261, 492 ; John 
Dixon, 37 ; Kath., 223, 262 ; Phila- 
delphia, 37, 262 ; Tho., 37, 49, 175, 
223, 247. 261, 262, 312, 342, 462 ; Sir 
Tho., 37 

Dymocke, Agn., 261 ; Ja., 261 

Dyne, Edw., 382 : Tho., 262 

Dyngley. See Dingley 

Dyx (Dyxe), Will., 32, 116, 218, 
470 



E. 



Eadnall, Ric., 260 

Eames, Ric., 330. 

Earle, Dan., 390 

Earsfield (Earsfeild, Ersfeild), 

129 ; Harb., 431 ; John, 129 ; 

125, 129, 431. See Eversfield 
East, Tho., 278 
Eaton, Ste., 126 
Ede, Geo., 391 ; Ja., 401 
Edes, Hen., 22 



Eliz., 
Tho., 



Edgcumbe, Pears, 32 

Edmonds (Edmunds), Anth., 34 ; Chr., 

34 ; Fra., 403 ; Hannah Maria, 403 ; 

John, 508, 509 ; Rob., 509 ; Walt., 

508 
Edsaw (Edsawe, Edsowe), John, 168, 

294 ; Mary, 168 ; Rob., 93, 209 
Edwards (Edward, Edwardes), Abr., 

23, 154, 220, 275, 358, 475; Anne, 

20 ; Christiana. 383 ; Edw., 20 ; 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



525 



Eliz., 292 ; Evan, 36 ; Hen.. 292, 

383; Jane, 441, 486; Joan, 220 ; 

Ralph, 247 ; Rob., 66, 441, 486 ; 

Tho., 485 ; Will., 291 
Egerton, John, 191 
Egles, Gabriel, 258; John, 19, 258; 

Martha, 258 
Egremont, Charles, Earl of, 218 ; Geo., 

Earl of, 364 ; Geo. O'Brien, Earl of, 

109, 121, 244, 292 
Eiton, Edm., 119 
Elder, Tho., 365 
Elderfield, Anne, 67 
Eldryngton. See Elryngton 
Elfick. See Elphick 
Eliot (Elliott, Elyot), Oath., 329 ; 

Charity, 77, 509 ; Edw., 329 ; Eliz., 

474 ; Jane, 259 ; John, 79 ; Laur., 

77, 290, 487, 509 ; Ric., 124, 

262 

Ellerer, John, 22 
Elliot. See Eliot 
Ellis (Ellys), Cath., 241 ; Drew, 12 ; 

Eliz., 489; John, 189, 241, 292, 397, 

475, 486 ; Ric., 304 ; Tho., 333, 469 ; 

Will., 180 

Elliston, Edw., 329 
Ellwood, Tho., 489 
Ellys. See Ellis 
Elmes, Anth., 250 
Elryngton (Eldryngton), Edw., 124. 

161, 433, 451 ; Frances, 124 ; Grace, 

161, 451 ; Ric., 74 ; Tho., 124 
Elphick (Elfick), Eliz., 191 ; John, 

284, 304 ; Tho., 190, 191, 284, 339, 425 
Elsley, Philadelphia, 78, 294; Will., 

78, 294 

Elton, John, 299 
Elyot. See Eliot 
Emot, Will., 371 
Empson, Agn., 59 ; John, 59 
Englefeld (Englefeild), Tho., 66 ; Will., 

300. See Inglefeld 
Engler. See Ingler 
English, Edw., 492 ; Eliz., 492 ; Hen., 

313, 492: Lucy, 313; Persis, 492; 

Tho., 492 ; Will., 492 



Erley, John, 154 

Erlisman, Tho., 110 

Ernley (Ernele, Erneley, Ernie), John, 

7, 48, 268, 341, 347, 506; Ric., 147, 

148, 154, 155 ; Susan, 148, 154 ; 

Will., 110 

Errington, Geo.. 225, 502 ; Mary, 225 
Ersfeild. See Earsfield 
Essex, Eliz., 375, 376 ; Will., 375, 

376 
Essex and Ewe, Rob., Earl of, 296, 348, 

467 

Eston, Darringold. 25 ; Edw., 25 
E ranee, Mariana, 457 ; Tho,. 457 
Evans, Caroline Beard, 268 ; John, 

268 
Evelyn (Evelin), Eleanor, 127 ; Geo., 

113, 127, 410; John, 74, 127, 362, 

402, 410 ; Mary, 362 ; Ric., 127, 362, 

410, 422 

Everard, Joan, 271 ; Will., 341 
Everenden (Evernden), Walt., 30, 168, 

217 
Eversfield (Eversfeild, Eversfeld, 

Everysfeld), Bridget, 432: Charles, 

166. 179 ; Edw., 73, 505 ; Eliz., 193 ; 

Hester, 183 ; Ja., 91 ; John, 95, 183, 

193, 218, 430, 431, 432, 510 ; Mary, 

91, 509, 510 ; Nic., 88, 179, 233, 279, 

431 ; Tho., 125, 193, 218, 279, 431, 

506, 510. See Earsfield 
Evershed, Tho., 209 
Every, Simon, 237 
Everysfeld. See Eversfield 
Ewen, Mary, 194 ; Ric., 194 
Ewitt, Mary, 189 ; Sarah, 189 ; Tho., 

189 

Exeter, Isabella, Marchioness of, 105 
Exeter, Brownlow, Marquis of, 105 
Eyam, Mary, 67 
Eyer. See Eyre 
Eyles, Ja.. 2 

Eyre (Eyer), Martha, 309 ; Rob., 49 
Eyston (Eystone), Charles, 300 ; Geo., 

300 ; Hen., 300 ; John, 299, 300 ; 

Mary, 299 ; Ric., 300 ; Tho., 10 ; 

Will., 299, 300 



Fagg (Fagge), Eliz., 193 ; John, 1, 151, 

193, 496 ; Rob., 151, 193 ; Will., 386 ; 

Sir Will., 380 
Fairemaner (Fairmanner, Fayerman- 

ner), Edm., 453 ; Marg., 322 ; Mildred, 

453 ; Will., 322, 457 
Fairfax.. Will., 347 

Fane, Eliz., 175 ; Fra., 1 ; Geo., 1, 175 
Fantleroy, Hen., 437 



Farewell. See Farwell 

Farhill, Geo., 315 ; Geo. Parker, 2 ; 

Langrish, 2 ; Sarah, 315 
Farington. See Farrington 
Farmer, John. 438 
Farncombe. Jos., 284 
Farnden, Mary, 17; Pet., 17, 50, -115, 

128 ; Tobias, 178 
Farnefold (Farnefould, Farnfold), 



526 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Dorothy, 33, 179 : Hen., 38 ; Mary, 

136, 490 ; Tho., 179, 202 ; Will., 33, 

136, 490 

Farnham, John, 218 
Farrar (Farrer), Ja., 263 ; Joan, 352 ; 

Will.. 352 
Farrington (Farington), Eliz., 383 ; 

Ric., 383, 398, 508 
Farwell (Farewell), Anne, 75 ; Geo., 

75, 311 ; John, 75 ; Mary, 75 ; Tho., 

75 
Faulconer (Faulkener, Faulkner, Faw- 

kener, Fawkenor. Fawkner, Fawlk- 

ner), Hen., 334, 444, 458 ; John, 23, 

195, 260, 286, 458 ; Mary, 240 : Rob. 

Hoffmann, 46 ; Tho.. 240 ; Will., 244, 

440, 458 

Fawcett, Eliz., 286 
Fawkener (Fawkenor, Fawkner, Fawlk- 

ner). See Faulconer 
Fayermanner. See Fairemaner 
Fazakerly, Nic., 395 
Feild, John, 191 
Feilder, Agn., 208 ; John, 503 
Feilding, John, 391 
Fenn, Abigail, 418 ; Eliz., 418 ; John, 

382 ; Rob., 418 
Fennell, Simon, 129 
Fenner (Fennour), Geo., 154, 481 ; 

Edw., 147, 154 ; Eliz., 154 ; John, 

281, 330 ; Rob., 281 
Fenwick (Fenwicke). Geo.j 8, 437 ; 

Marg., 395, 396 ; Will., 395, 396 
Fenys, Eliz., 275, 340 ; Giles, 158, 171, 

172 ; John, 103, 275, 340 
Fermor (Fermer), Alex., 459 ; Hen., 

459 ; Mary, 301 ; Tho., 68 ; Will., 

459, 460 
Ferae. Geo., 24 
Ferrers (Ferrars), Edw., 339, 372 ; 

Eliz. Dorothy, 437 
Ferrers, Walt. Deuereux, Lord, 377 
Ferris, Hen., 367 ; John, 368 ; Sarah, 

368 ; Tho., 437 
Fetherstonhaugh, Matt., 146 
Fettiplace (Fetiplace), Charles, 199 ; 

Cicely, 184; Edm.. 199; Geo., 184, 

199 

Fewler, Simon, 110 
Filmer (Fylmer), Edw., 230 ; Eliz., 

230 ; Rob., 230 
Finch (Fynch, Fynche, Fynches), Benj., 

90 ; Eliz., 237 ; Emmanuel, 89 ; Fra., 

237 ; Heneage, 237 ; John, 237, 275, 
316, 331, 486 ; Kath., 82 ; Marg., 

238 ; Mary, 486 ; Moile, 237 ; Paul, 
83 ; Rob., 237; Tho., 237, 331 ; Vin- 
cent, 238 ; Will., 238 

Fines (Fynes), Anne, 103 ; Edw., 450 ; 
Eliz., 440; Giles, 7, 110; John, 103, 
275, 336, 440 ; Philip, 214 ; Tho., 
311 



Fisher (Fyssher), Edw., 172 ; John, 

172 ; Mary. 185, 485 ; 'Philadelphia. 

172 ; Ric., 185, 379, 485 ; Tho., 99 ; 

Winifred, 99 
Fitzherbert, Anth., 48 
Fitzwilliams, Will., 376 
Fleet, Ric., 149 
Fleetewood (Fletewood), Charles, 285 ; 

Hen.. 168 

Flemyng. Philip, 152 ; Walt., 152 
Fishmonger, Will.. 339 
Fletcher, Ja., 278 ; 'Mary, 278 ; Will., 

367, 404 

Fletewood. See Fleetewood 
Flight, Bannister, 46 ; Christian, 46 ; 

Jos., 46 : Tho., 46 
Flower, Fra., 265 
Floyd, Humph., 15, 204 
Floyd alias Llode, John, 74 
Fogdeane, Edw.. 234 
Fogge, Ric., 51 
Foorde. See Ford 
Foote (Foot), Anne. 303 ; John, 303 ; 

Magdalene, 303 ; Tho., 123, 292 
Ford (Foord, Forde), Anne, 146, 409 ; 

Edm., 60. 194, 203, 204, 281, 324, 471, 

479 ; Edw., 146, 302 ; Joan, 60 : John, 
118, 146, 204, 262. 287, 293, 298, 408, 
409, 471, 479 ; Magd., 408, 409, 479 ; 
Mary, 293, 471 ; Sarah, 146 ; Sophia, 
118 ; Will., 93, 146, 184, 394, 409, 
476 

Forrest, John, 32 ; Marg., 32 

Forster. See Foster 

Fortune. Geo., 309 

Foster (Forster, Fostar), Agn., 238 ; 
Anth., 87, 241, 283. 446, 461 ; Arth., 
27 ; Avice, 172 ; Edw., 293 ; Eliz., 27, 
89, 174, 446 ; Fra., 446 ; Giles, 445 ; 
Godard (Goddard), 89, 164, 238 ; Ja., 
125, 340 ; John, 140, 167, 174 ; Rob., 
172 ; Sam., 105, 173 ; Tho., 164, 171, 
172, 383, 460 ; Will., 248, 436 

Fortescue, Dorothy, 145. 408, 471, 479, 

480 ; Edm., 479, 480 ; Eliz., 480 ; 
Fra., 145, 408, 471, 479, 480 ; Henrietta 
Anne, 462 ; Isabel, 480 ; John, 331, 
332, 408, 471, 480 ; Matt., 462 

Fountayne. Brigg, 502 

Fovell, Edm., 287 ; Will., 417 

Fowke, John, 322 

Fowle, Alex., 251 ; Anne, 251 ; Ansley, 
244 ; Anth.. 219, 431, 459; Dorothy, 
244 ; Eliz., 84 ; Harry, 296 ; Humph., 
84, 431 ; John, 24, 244, 251 ; Judith, 
24 ; Lucy, 115 ; Lydia, 431 ; Martha, 
14, 428; Nic., 295 ; Ric., 14, 91, 428 ; 
Rob., 115 ; Tho., 501 

Fowler, John, 501 ; Kath., 501 ; Rob., 
205 ; Ric., 131 ; Simon, 7 ; Will., 148, 
250 

Foxall, Tho., 76 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



527 



Foxley, Amicia. 54 ; Sam., 54 

Foxtoh, John. 334 

Foyle, Hen., 386 

Francis (Franceis. Franceys, Fraunceis, 

Frauncis, Fraunceys), Edw., 79. 80, 

134, 143. 149, 183, 349. 463, 464; 

John. 464 ; Tho., 80 
Franoknell, Tho.. 53 
Frankelen. Tho., 65 
Frankland. Fred. Will., 470 ; Kath. 

Marg., 470 
Franks (Frank), Jacob, 238 ; Jacob 

Hen., 238 : Priscilla, 238 ; Tho.. 381 
Frankwell (Franckwell), Will., ' 425, 

431 
Fraunceis (Frauncis. Fraunceys). See 

Francis 
Freakes (Freke). Ja., 278 ; Ralph, 269 ; 

Tho., 135 
Frechvile (Fretcheville). John. 175 ; 

Ralph, 175 ; Sarah, 175 
Freeland, Anne Maria, 399 ; Ja. Ben- 
nett, 56 : Joseph. 399 
Freeman (Fremanj, Tho., 164 ; Will., 

219 

Freke. See Freakes 
French, Eliz., 117 ; Emma, 252 ; Jane, 

397 ; Jeremiah, 438 ; John, 481 ; 

Judith, 397 ; Martin, 397 ; Ric., 117, 

252 ; Rog. Shoyswell, 397 ; Ste., 98 ; 

Susan, 98 ; Winifred, 438 



Frend. See Friend 
Frere, Joan, 21 ; Rob., 21, 354 n 
Freshwater, Mary, 32 : Ric.. 32 
Frewen. Charles. 384 ; Edw., 384 ; 

Palacia, 384; Ste., 71; Thankfull, 

321 
Friend (Frend, Frynde), Hen., 301 ; 

John, 465 ; Ric., 465 ; Tho.. 133 
Frost, Edm., 453 
Fry, John, 367 : Mary Hannah, 500 ; 

Rob., 460 ; Tho., 500 
Fryer, Mary, 407 ; Will., 407 
Frynde. See Friend 
Fuller, Anne, 388, 458 ; David. 165 ; 

Hen., Ill; Ja., 252; John, 75, 98, 

153, 158. 174, 222, 252, 262, 312, 388 ; 

Kath., 252 ; Marg.. 252, 416 ; Mary, 

46, 222 ; Ric., 52. 209, 351, 458 ; Rob.', 

243 ; Ruth. 295 ; Sam., 388 ; Sam. 

Pargiter, 416 ; Sarah, 46 ; Ste.. 133 ; 

Tho., 222 ; Will., 295 
Fullwell, Ste., 293 
Fulmerston, Ric., 59 
Fust, Edw., 460 
Fylmer. See Filmer 
Fynch (Fynche, Fynches). See Finch 
Fynes. See Fines 
Fyssher. See Fisher 
Fytton, Anne, 198 ; Edw., 198 



G. 



Gadd, John, 79 

Gage, Anne, 46 ; Benedicta Maria 
Teresa, 347 ; Edw.. 17, 46. 54, 129. 
179, 291, 331, 393, 395, 434, 495 ; 
E'liz., 228 ; Frances, 228 ; Geo., 129, 
291 ; Hen., 228 ; Ja., 46, 54, 301, 434 ; 
Joan, 54 ; John, 54, 100,' 129, 151, 192, 
208, 291, 306, 318. 339. 395, 430, 433 ; 
Jos., 347 ; Jos. Edw., 347 ; Mary, 
192; Penelope, 395; Philippa, 54, 
430; Rob., 54, 129, 301; Tho., 129, 
159, 192, 211, 228, 291, 347; Will., 
Lord Viscount, 6, 168 

Gale. Leonard, 252, 355 

Garland, Sam., 122 ; Will., 10 ; Wini- 
fred, 10 

Garnett, Anth., 107 

Garraway. See Garway 

Garter, Rob.. 281 

Garton, Fra., 25, 501, 502; Giles, 25 
166, 221, 501, 502 ; Hen., 342, 502 
Marg., 21 ; Pet., 142, 502 ; Ric., 286 

Garway (Garraway, Garwaie), Alan 
318; Barth., 229; Hen.. 222. 264 
John, 171 ; Lettice. 318 ; Marg., 222 
229, 264 ; Powle, 229 ; Tho., 95, 171 
Walt., 229 ; Will., 171, 229 



Gascoigne. Will., 347 

Gash, Hen., 90 

Gate (Gates), Tho ., 176, 431, 501 

Gatford, Anne, 209 ; Lionel. 209 

Gatland, Dor., 16 ; Walt., 16 

Gawen, Ric., 438 

Gayer, Rob., 67 

Gaynesford (Gavnisford, Gaynsford), 

John, 48, 158, 377 ; Marg,, 48 ; Nic., 

500 ; Tho., 48, 60. 353 ; Will., 219 
Gee, Eliz., 121 ; Orlando, 121 
Geere, Charles. 19 ; Dennis, 45, 431 ; 

Lettice. 45 

Gefferey, John, 164. See Jefferay 
Geuman, Will., 321. See Jenman 
Gerard (Gerrard), Eliz., 75 ; Gilb., 32 ; 

Lucy, 75 ; Sam., 75 
German (Germon). Anne, 417 ; John, 

484 : Tho., 417 
Gerrard. See Gerard 
Gerves, Eliz., 267, 427 ; John, 267, 427 
Gery, Geo., 217 
Gibbon, Edw., 298 
Gibbs, Ric., 44. 78, 116 
Gibson, Rob., 155 ; Susan, 155 ; Tho., 

478 : Will., 54, 269 
Gifford, Greg., 276 ; Tho., 276 



528 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF TINES. 



Gilbert, Charles, 141. 305 ; Davies, 143 ; 

John. 46, 248 ; Mary, 141 ; Mary 

Anne, 143 ; NIC., 141, 167. 247, 342 ; 

Tho., 140. 141 
Gildridge (Gilderidge, Gildredge, Gild- 

regge. Gyldredge, Gyldrydge, Gyl- 

rygge), Alice, 191 ; Eliz., 140 ; Ja., 

140; Launcelot, 299; Marg., 299 ; 

Nic., 140, 339; Tho., 138, 191, 339; 

Will., 175 

Gilford, Hen., 265, 437 ; Sam., 436 
Gill, Eliz., 426 ; John, 426 ; Will., 87, 

470 

Gillam, John, 216 
Gittens (Gittins), John, 462; Tho., 

364 

Gladwish, Hugh, 484 
Gladwyn, Tho.. 420, 421 
Glanvill, Will., 127. 
Glascock, Will., 117 
Glazier. John, 495 ; Mary, 495 
Glemham. Constance, 49, 119, 283, 446, 

461 ; Edw., 49, 461 ; Hen., 51, 331 
Glyd (Glidd, Glydd), Eliz., 131 : John, 

131 ; Ric., 472 ; Susan. 131 
Glynn, Anne, 26 ; John, 26 
Goble, Ja., 346 ; Will.. 148 
Goche, Barnabas, 386 ; Matt., 386 
Goddard (Godard), Jos., 366 ; Tho.. 461 
Godfrey, Abr., 401 ; Eliz., 401 
Godley, John, 444 ; Tho. ,130 
Godman, Edw., 332 ; Fra., 295 ; John, 

115, 116; Martha, 295; Ric., 361; 

Tho., 332 

Godolphin, Will., 429 
Goffe, Edw., 442 : Hen., 149, 463 ; Nic., 

463 ; Susan, 463 

Gofron, John, 270 ; Mary, 270 
Goldsmyth (Goldsmith, Goldsmythe, 

Gouldsmith, Gouldsmyth), Anth., 34, 

72, 86 ; Chr.. 31 ; Sam., 399 ; Susan, 

34 

Goodeve, Anth., 285 
Goodhugh, Mary, 17 
Goodman, Geo., 374 ; Will., 374 
Goodwin (Goodwyn), Edw., 157, 375 ; 

Eliz., 95 ; Geo., 4, 95 ; John, 349, 375 ; 

Marg., 375 ; Ric., 95, 485 ; Rob., 350, 

493 

Goodyeere, John, 1 77 
Gordon (Gordan), Anne, 474 ; Cecil, 

284 ; Ja., 366 ; John Fred., 284 ; 

Will., 474 
Gore, Chr., 393 ; Edw., 4 ; Gerard 

(Jerard). 393 ; John, 313 ; Will., 313 
Gorffyn, Will., 305 
Goring (Goreing, Gorringe, Goryng), 

Anne, 430, 483 ; Bridget, 183, 310, 

464 ; Charles, 41, 130, 236, 292, 367 ; 
Charles Matt., 73, 193, 420 ; Dor., 
202, 260, 333 ; Edw., 183, 220, 223, 
233, 292; Eliz., 19, 40, 107, 143, 151, 



162, 193, 233, 260, 310, 507 ; Frances, 
292 ; Geo.. 19. 79, 101. 121, 132, 138, 
147, 183. 231, 235, 236. 243, 251, 260, 
324, 327, 385, 430, 431. 447, 465, 483; 
Geo., Lord, 130, 235, 500 ; Harry, 450 ; 
Hen., 19. 39, 40, 79, 85, 138, 143, 147, 
151, 162, 168, 183, 187, 220. 223, 233, 
236. 260. 292, 310, 333, 449, 450 ; 
Jane, 224 ; John, 187, 188, 260, 506 ; 
Marg., 187, 188 ; Mary, 19, 101, 121, 
168, 223, 235, 243, 272, 430, 449, 465, 
483 ; Peircy, 107 ; Rob., 260 ; Tho., 
19; Will., 13, 19, 80, 101, 138, 183, 
202, 224, 260, 267, 288, 310, 330, 341, 
370, 464, 507 

Gorrenge, Hen., 252 

Gorringe. See Goring 

Goslyng (Gosslyng), Elena, 345 ; Tho., 
345 

Goston, Fra., 371 

Goswell, Will., 300 

Gott. Joan. 115 ; Martha, 115 ; Pet., 
47, 115, 414 ; Sam., 29, 115, 178, 422 

Gottes, Tho., 129 

Gouge, Nic., 486 ; Will., 486 

Gough, Fra., 71 

Gouldsmith (Gouldsmyth). See Gold- 
smyth 

Gounter, Geo., 365, 366 ; Ric., 97, 366 ; 
Tho., 97, 99 

Gowland, John, 294 ; Ralph, 294 

Grace, Mary, 462 ; Matt., 462 

Graham, David, 259 ; Geo., 259 ; Tho., 
220 

Grahme, Will., 281 

Gratwick (Gratwicke, Gratwyck, Grat- 
wycke, Gratwyk, Gratwyke), Am- 
phillis. 441 ; Amy, 111, 149 ; Anne, 
10, 11, 18, 197; Eliz., 10, 159, 197, 
233 ; Hen., 197; Humph., 197 ; Jane, 
149 ; Joan, 197 ; John, 16, 111, 148, 
149, 159. 220, 277, 288 ; Juliana, 22 ; 
Margery, 197; Mary, 10, 111, 215; 
Owen, 258 ; Philip, 197 ; Ric., 18, 
148 ; Rog., 10, 18, 196, 197, 215, 387, 
441 ; Ste., 233 ; Tho., 22, 130, 197, 
406 ; Will., 197, 246, 387, 406, 441 

Grave, Sam., 101 

Graveley, Hen. Ric., 101 

Gravenor (Gravener), Anne, 161 ; God- 
dard, 161, 170, 212, 213 ; John, 296 

Graves, Edw., 406 ; Hannah, 6 ; Ja., 6. 

209, 210, 228 ; Lucy, 6 ; Mary, 6, 168 ; 
Ric., 460 ; Sackville (Sackvill), 6, 168, 

210, 505 

Gravett, Tho., 34, 50, 51, 94, 167, 309, 

490 
Gray (Grey), Edm., 503 ; Eliz., 156 ; 

Hester, 122 ; Joan, 503 ; Marg., 453 ; 

Tho., 170, 212, 293, 416, 453, 503 ; 

Will., 203,426, 453,503 
Grayve (Greyves), John, 125 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



529 



Greathead, Jos., 108 ; Judith, 108 
Greene (Green, Grene),Edw., 126, 452 ; 

Eliz.. 207 ; Geo., 137, 207, 411 ; Hen., 

79 : Ja.. 280 ; John, 228. 411 ; Marg., 

452 ; Mary, 167 ; Tho.. Ill, 165, 452, 

482 ; Will., 167 
Greenwood, Rowland, 72 
Grene. See Greene 
Greneaker, Ric., 52 
Grenefyld (Grenefylde). See Grene- 

feild 

Grenewey, John. 506 ; Tho., 506, 507 
Grenefeild (Greenefeild, Grenefyld. 

Grenefylde, Grinfeild), Alice, 321 ; 

John, 113, 146 ; Tho., 32, 113, 321 
Gresham (Gressham), Anne, 295 ; Eliz., 

295 ; Isabel, 54 ; Ja., 117, 498 ; John, 

54, 295 ; Ric., 54, 208 ; Tho., 54, 295, 

336, 449 ; Will., 54 
Grey. See Gray 
Griffen, Edm., 433 
Griffith (Griffiths), Tho., 456 ; Tudor, 

108 

Grigg, Eliz., 455 ; Ja., 455 
Grint, Anth., 131 
Groome, Eliz., 45 ; Jane, 389 ; John, 

45 ; Will., 389 
Grosvenor, Jane, 163 
Grover, Will., 241 



Grumbridge, Hen., 424 ; Mary, 424 

Guidott, Will., 473 

Guldeford (Guildeford, Guildford), 

Anne. 217 ; Barbara. 144 ; Edw., 

100, 144, 211, 217, 339, 395 ; Eliz., 

144; Geo., 100, 144; Hen., 41, 100, 

127, 144, 148, 339, 368 ; John, 74, 144, 

217, 496 : Ric., 301 
Gnnn, Eliz., 156 ; Ric., 304 
Gunston. John, 435 ; Tho., 435 ; Will., 

435 
Gunter, Arth., 417, 500 ; Geo., 217, 366, 

501 ; John. 366 ; Kath., 501 ; Tho., 

300, 301 

Gurnard, Ric., 219, 296 
Gurnell, Tho., 447 
Gurney, Ric., 4, 467 
Gurr, Will., 455 
Gay, Ja., 186 ; Jane, 186 
Gyldredge (Gyldrydge, Gylrygge). See 

Gildridge 
Gyles, Joan, 204 ; John, 316, 343, 345, 

481 ; Eliz., 123 ; Fra., 481 ; Sam., 

123 ; Tobias, 123 
Gylmyn, Tho., 381 
Gynner, John, 283 
Gysse, Rog., 364 
Gyver, Will., 292 



H. 



Habington, Anth., 178 ; Geo., 178 ; 

Lucy. 178 ; Tho., 178 ; Will., 178 
Hadde, Matt., 237 
Haddon, Tho., 60 
Hale (Hales), Bernard, 257 ; Chr., 124, 

167, 171, 172, 306; Edw.. 124, 180; 

Eliz., 167 ; Grace, 146 ; Hen., 280 ; 

Kath., 95 ; Martha, 257 : Ric., 146 ; 

Rog.. 146 ; Will., 95, 434 
Hall (Halle, Haule), Anne, 8 ; Baptist, 

8 ; Barth., 390 ; Cicely, 179, 190, 331 ; 

Fra., 27 ; Godard, 93, 179, 190. 331 ; 

Grace, 305 ; Hen., 305 ; John, 70, 74, 

82, 119, 341, 420 ; Mary, 27, 70 ; Nic.. 

448 ; Will., 93, 179, 190, 439 
Hallett, Charles Hughes, 165 
. Hamilton, Mary, 59 ; Will., 59, 440 
Hammes, Ste., 90 ; Thomasine, 90 
Hammond (Hamond), Alex., 212 ; Cath., 

296 ; John, 23 ; John, Abbot of Battell, 

27 ; Mary, 181 ; Tho., 34 ; Tobias, 296 
Hampden, Rob.. 418 ; Rob., Viscount, 

226 

Hampson, Tho., 249 
Hampton, Tho., 190 
Hamshar, John, 351 
Hanbury, Edw., 421 
Hanchett, Edw., 502 
Hancock, Will., 308 
VOL. XX. 



Handford, Hugh, 366 ; Humph., 366 

Haner, Susanna. 216 

Hansard, John, 318 ; Mary, 318 

Hansley, Edw., 372 

Hanson, Rob., 164 

Harbard. Charles Somerset, Lord, 247 

Harben, Eliz., 46, 240; Tho.. 46, 240; 

Tho. Hen., 4 
Harbert, Edw.. 302 
Harcourt, Ric., 492 
Hardam. See Hardham 
Hardesty, Rob., 382 
Hardewyk. Eliz., 117 ; Ja., 117 
Hardham (Hardam), Eliz., 209 ; Ja., 

209; John, 209: Mary. 121, 209; 

Nic., 121 ; Ric., 101 ; Will., 121 
Hardres, Tho., 75 
Hardson, Barbara, 345 ; Hen., 345 
Hardyng, Will., 295 
Hare, Fra., 173 

Harecourt, John, 318, 445, 446 
Harlakynden, Martin, 436 
Harland, Ric., 369 
Harman, Hen., 264 ; John, 189 ; Nic., 

496 

Harmes, Mic., 245 
Harpur, John, 115 
Harris (Harrys), Edw., 484, 484-5 : 

Eliz., 122, 3U9 ; Fra., 201 ; Geo., 485 ; 
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530 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Jack, 309 ; John, 122 ; Lucy, 210 ; 

Marg., 156 ; Tho., 210 ; Will., 156 
Harrison (Harison, Harryson), Anne, 

123; Charles, 63, 364; Eliz., 123; 

John, 178, 440 ; Mary. 27 ; Ric., 112, 

364 ; Tho., 123, 191 ; Will., 42 
Harrys. See Harris 
Harsnett, Martha, 240 ; Rob., 240 
Hart, Cicely, 223 ; David, 223 
Hartford, John, 139, 247 
Harvey (Harvy, Harvye, Hervey), 

Agn., 482 ; Dan.. 1 ; Eliab.. 1 ; Eliz., 

252; Mary, 252, 398; Mic., 482; 

Penelope, 159 ; Ste.. 133 ; Tho., 8 ; 

Will., 159, 398 
Harynton and Bonvile, Cicely (Lady). 

301 

Haseler, John, 22, 442 ; Ric., 101 
Hasell. Anne, 191, 375 ; Baptist, 191, 

375 ; Juliana, 375 ; Tho., 375 
Haslewood (Hasselwood), Edm., 237. 

238 ; Marg., 21 ; Tho., 20 
Haselrigg (Haselrygge), Eliz., 8 ; John, 

272 ; Tho., 8 
Hastynges, Anne (Lady), 205 ; Geo., 

Lord. 205 
Hatton, Bridget. 310 ; Mary. 113 ; Ric., 

113 ; Rog., 112 ; Tho., 310 
Haule. See Hall 

Havere (Havers), Edw., 392 ; Tho., 175 
Haviland, Hen. Hone, 11 
Hawes, Ja., 388 ; John, 425 
Hawkins, Anne, 160; Eliz., 26 : Isaac, 

26 ; John, 367 ; Philip, 160, 309 ; 

Will., 309 

Hawkysle, Rath., 487 ; Rob., 487 
Hay (Haye), Eliz., 227, 354 ; Harbert 

(Herbert), 33, 92, 161, 162, 181, 227; 

John. 29, 30, 32, 33, 193, 227, 343 ; 

Ric.. 227 ; Will., 90, 92, 161, 227, 354 
Haybarne, Ric., 112 
Haydock, Tho., 375 
Haydon, Will., 271 
Hayes, Tho., 344 
Hayley, Anne, 64 ; Eliz., 470 ; John, 

64 ; John Burrell, 470 ; Mary, 401 ; 

Will., 64 

Hayman, Edw., 381 

Haynes (Hayne), Greg., 463 ; John, 271 
Hayward, Charles. 338 ; Tho., 158 
Head, Edw., 92 ; Jane, 92 ; John, 92 
Healy, Ralph. 463 ; Susan, 463 
Heath (Heth. Hethe). Edm., 445 ; 

Eleanor. 159: John, 19. 345, 466; 

Marg., 345 ; Ric.. 223 ; Rob.. 13, 159, 

220. 437, 438, 465, 473 ; Tho., 352, 

437 ; Will., 159, 223 
Heathcote, Godfrey, 403 
Heather (Hether), Tho., 412, 508 ; 

Will., 7 
Heathfield, Dan., 216 ; Judith, 216 ; 

Th., 216 



Heatley, Fra., 363 

Heaton, Alice, 230 ; Tho., 80, 81 

Heaver, Ste., 255 

Heberden, Eliz. Cath., 3 ; John, 328 ; 

Tho., 328 ; Will., 3 
Heblethwaite, Hen., 44 
Hedger, Edw., 160 ; John, 160 ; Mary, 

160 

Hedly. Anne, 16 ; Ric., 16 
Hedylowe, Ric., 407 
Heightam, Ric.. 266 
Hele, Agn., 428'; Ric., 311, 428 
Hellyer, Geo., 399 
Hempden, Hen., 309 
Hendley (Hendly, Henley), Frances, 

117; John, 117; Rob., 37; Tho., 116, 

118; Walt., 11 7, 498 
Heneage (Hennage, Hennege), Chr., 

308 ; Laur., 248 ; Mary, 308 ; Tho., 

114, 208,237 
Henley. See Hendley 
Henn (Henne), Hen., 4, 219, 296, 467 
Hennage (Hennege). See Heneage 
Henshawe (Henshaw), Anne, 25 ; Benj., 

252; Jos., 316 ; Mabel, 316 ; Mic., 

404 ; Philip, 25, 316 ; Rog., 249 ; 

Tho., 25; Will., 249 
Hensley, Ralph, 479 
Henslow, Clare, 484, 485 ; Ralph, 484, 

487 ; Tho., 487 
Henty, Sam., 253, 254 
Hepburn, Fra., 31 
Hepden, John, 311 
Herbert, Charles, 227 ; Charles, Lord, 

66 ; Edw., Lord, 27 ; Hen. Lord, 377 ; 

Will, 348 

Hercy (Hercye), John, 170, 476 
Herdson, Barbara, 138 ; Hen., 138 
Herenden, Hen., 238 
Heriot, Tho., 348 
Herne, John, 510 
Heron, John, 205 
Hersee (Hersey). Anne, 406 ; Will., 

356, 406 

Hervey. See Harvey 
Heryngham, Rob., prior of, 201-2 
Hesilrige, Eliz., 265, 437, 504 ; Tho., 

265, 436, 437, 504 
Heth (Hethe). See Heath 
Hether. Sec Heather 
Hetherington. John, 369 
Hever, Hen., 375 : Joan, 402 ; John. 402 ; 

Penelope, 375 ; Ric., 402 ; Tho., 402 
Hewer, Tho., 104 
Hewett (Hewitt, Huett), Anne. 249; 

Eliz., 391 ; Fra., 300, 301 ; John, 249, 

270; Mary, 194; Rob., 415; Tho., 

391; Will., 194,249 
Hewson, Joan, 482 ; John, 482 
Heydon, Mic., 106, 170 
Hickes (Hicks), Eliz.. 162 ; John, 158 ; 

Tho., 384, 425 ; Will., 162 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



531 



Hide, Rob., 366 ; Tho., 148 
Hider, Anne, 130 ; Tho., 130, 328 
Higambottam, John, 448 ; Mary. 448 
Hijrford. Ja., 26 ; Marg., 26 
Higham (Heigham), Edw., 76 ; Ric., 

310 

Hilder, Tho., 172, 275 
Hildrop, Will., 325 
Hill (Hills), Anne, 6 ; Damaris, 314 ; 

Edw., 314, 501 ; Eliz., 499 ; Joel, 122 ; 
John, 5, 6, 314 ; Susan, 501 ; Tho., 

501 ; Will., 326, 499 
Hillary, Walt., 45 
Hillyard, Laur., 435 
Hilton, Hen., 302 
Hinde, Anne, 493; Edw., 449; Pet., 

493 

Hinton, John, 423 ; John Knight, 287 
Hipkin, Tho., 326 
Hippesley (Hippesly), John. 448 ; 

Kath., 385, 448 ; Will., 385, 448 
Hitchcock, Anne, 155 ; John, 155 
Hoare, Ric., 12 ; Will., 34 
Hobbs (Hobbes), Eliz., 424 ; Ric., 424 ; 

Rob., 468 ; Tho., 319 
Hobdon, Ja., 336 ; Sarah, 336 
Hobert, Miles, 249 
Hobson, Edw., 108, 367 ; Hester, 128 ; 

Ja., 128 ; Tho., 128, 184 
Hodson (Hodgsonne), Barnaby, 193 ; 

Qoldsmyth, 193 ; Hen., 429 ; Sibyl, 

429 

Hoe, Will., 48 
Hogettes, Anth., 420 
Holborn (Holborne), Rob., 302 
Holden, Will., 79 
Holdych, Rob., 390 
Hole, Geo., 233 ; John, 233 
Holland, Geo., 74, 207, 224 ; Jane. 468 ; 

John, 8, 259, 280, 392, 393 ; Mary, 

207 ; Simon, 468 ; Will., 135 ; Will. 

Woollams, 155 
Holies, Denzil (Denzel), 239, 449 ; Jane, 

239, 449 

Hollis, Hannah, 418 ; Tho., 418 
Hollist, John, 346 ; Will., 346 
Holman (Hollman). John, 249, 377 ; 

Mary, 382 ; Ric., 30, 108, 382 
Holmeden, Tho., 444 
Holmes, Ric., 486 
Holmewood, Edw., 465 
Holney. Will., 174, 402 
Holroyd, John Baker, 390 
Holter, Rob., 311 
Homden, John, 267 
Homewood, Edw., 465 ; Eliz., 118, 447 ; 

John, 118, 465 ; Laur., 118, 447 
Hone, Earth.. 48 ; John, 48 ; Will., 48 
Honywood, Anne, 314; Anth., 495; 

Edw., 407 ; Isaac, 407 ; Mary, 407 ; 

Ric., 314 
Hoode, Tho., 478 



Hooke, John, 243 ; Mary, 259 
Hooper. Ja., 456 ; Odiarne, 193 Ric., 

235 ; Tho., 192, 456 
Hoper, Geo.. 63 ; Hen., 334 ; John, 142, 

210, 212, 474 

Hopkins, Anne, 194 ; Rog., 194 
Horde, Geo., 404 
Horley, Ste., 471 
Horseman. See Horsman 
Horsey, Edw., 482 ; Jasper, 481 ; Joan. 

228 ; John, 228 
Horsman ( Horseman), Gilb., 361 ; Tho.. 

113. 353 

Horsnell, Tho., 297 
Horton, John, 265, 437 
Hoskins, Alex., 246 
Hosmer, Will., 47 
Hotherope, John, 202 
Houghton, Eliz.. 66 ; John, 42, 285 ; 
Ric., 66; Rob., 66; Tho.. 159, 194, 
223, 313, 454 ; Will., 285 
Hovener, Hen., 435 

Howard, Charity. 318, 430; Charles. 
318, 345, 430 ; Charles, Lord, 7, 22 ; 
Fra., 353 ; Hen., 393 ; Kath (Lady), 
22 ; Theophilus, Lord, 344 ; Tho., 
Lord, 51, 116, 218, 322, 470 ; Will., 
393, 470 ; Will., Lord, 51, 60, 116, 
142, 189, 218, 251, 306, 323, 375, 406, 
410, 412, 470, 494 
Howe (How), John, 388 ; Jos., 312 ; 

Ric. Will. Penn Curzon, Earl, 213 
Howell, John, 51, 177, 291, 300, 494 ; 

Mary, 291 ; Sam., 165 
Howes, Benj., 395 ; Edw., 155 ; Marg., 

155 

Howland, John, 115 
Howman. Rhoda, 397 ; Rog. Freston, 

397 

Hoyland, Hannah, 201 ; Nath., 201 
Huband, John, 162 
Hubbard (Hubberd), John, 227; Le- 

strange, 31 
Hubberstee, Geo., 452 
Hudson, Eliz., 62 ; John, 388 ; Mary, 

349 ; Ric., 388 ; Tho., 62, 184, 349 
Huett. See Hewett 
Hughes, Charles, 194 ; Jane, 194 
Hulcotes, John, 375 
Hulse, Eliz., 221 ; Ric., 221 
Humades, John, 266 
Humphrey (Humf rey, Humfry, Hum- 
phery), Eliz., 84, 355 ; Hen., 112, 
216, 355 ; John, 84, 442, 503 ; Philip, 
468 : Ric., 47 ; Ste., 305 
Hungerford, Anth., 301, 302; Edw., 

67 ; John, 41, 127, 148 
Hunt, John, 341 ; Nath., 101, 494, 495 ; 

Ric., 148 

Huntingdon, Hen., Earl, 205 
Hurdis, Anne, 110 ; Ja., 110 
Hurly, Hen., 47, 240, 241 ; Ric., 241 
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632 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Hurst, Edw., 141 ; John, 292 ; Mary, 
126 ; Tho., 126, 189 

Huse (Husee). See Hussey 

Huson, Jos.. 269 

Hussey (Huse, Husee), Bridget, 59 ; 
Christiana, 471 ; Eleanor, 124, 125, 
268 ; Geo., 268 ; Henrietta, 186 ; 
Hen., 59, 124, 125, 268, 471 ; John, 
117, 203. 268, 471 ; John Heather, 
163, 186 ; Mary, 268, 471 ; Nath., 
268 ; Pet., 422 

Husshe (Huysshe), Anne, 249 ; Ric., 
292 ; Susan, 292 



Hutchinson, Charles, 151 ; Ezekiel, 

210 
Button, Dor., 84, 176 ; Ja., 418 ; John, 

84, 176 ; Matt., 176 ; Ric., 348 
Huysshe. See Husshe 
Hyde, Laur., 228 ; Oliver, 375 ; Rog., 

441 
Hyder, Edm.. 481 ; John, 415 ; Mary, 

291,415; Will., 291 
Hydney, Mercy, 127 ; Tho., 127 ; Will., 

95, 216 

Hyggyns, Edw., 231 
Hynde, Edw., 272 ; Fra., 344 



I. 



Ide, John, 186, 401 

Iggelsden, Ste., 160 

Ince, Rio., 416 

Infeild, Bridget, 186 

Inglefeld (Jngelfeld), Tho., 48, 247. 

See Englefeld 
Ingler (Engler), Jane, 155 ; Tho., 488 ; 

Will., 155 
Ingram, Ja., 293, 439 ; Joan. 45 ; John, 

45, 389, 444 
Innyans, Ja., 143 
Inwood, Jane, 454 ; John, 454 



Ireland, Hen.. 20 ; Pet., 120 ; Will., 394 

Ireton, Hen., 146 

Ironmonger, John, 226 

Isaac, Edw., 69 

Isaacson, Randulph, 236 

Isham, Edw., 311; Justinian, 397; 

Margery, 311 ; Susanna, 397 
Isley, Hen., 100, 496 
Islip, Mary, 152 ; Walt., 152 
Isted, Ambrose, 274, 413 ; John, 179 ; 

Ric., 500 ; Tho., 232, 410 
Ives, Hen., 117 



J. 



Jackman (Jackeman). Edw., 499 ; Hen.. 

249 : Jane, 502 ; John, 502 
Jackson, Anne, 419 ; Cyril, 364 ; Eliz., 

240 ; Hen., 4, 219, 296, 467 ; John 

Starkie, 240 ; Will., 419 
Jacomb. Hen., 478 
James (Jeames), Alice, 103 ; James, 

103 ; Rog., 75 ; Tho., 290 ; Will., 229, 

447 
Jarrett (Jarratt), John, 405 ; Will., 222. 

269 

Jeakens, Ja.. 249 
Jeames. See James 
Jegon, Arth., 464 
Jefferay (Jefferey, Jeffereyes, Jeffereys, 

Jeffery. Jefferys, Jeffryes, Jeoffryes), 

David, 241, 446, 462; Deborah, 162; 

Eliz., 411; Era., 153; Geo., 156; 

Isam alias Ivesham. 446 ; Izan, 462 ; 
John, 6, 98, 211, 263, 291, 293, 306, 

369 ; Marg., 241. 446 : Morgan, 446, 

462 ; Nath., 65 ; Ric., 161, 211. 411 ; 

Tho., 447 ; Will.. 211. See Gefferay 
Jekyll, Eliz., 381 ; Jos.. 381 
Jemmett, Geo., 435 ; Will., 352 
Jemy, Gartrude, 314; Will., 314 
Jenkin, Barbara, 71, 340; Merrick, 71, 

340 ; Tho., 227, 474 
Jenkinson, Charles Cecil Cope, 284 



Jenman, Alice, 322 ; John, 322 ; Marg., 

322 ; Will., 322. See Genman 
Jenuer (Jenour), Eliz., 447 ; John. 212 ; 

Rob., 158; Tho., 63, 118, 131, 209, 

229, 440, 447 
Jenney. Agn., 154; Arth., 270; Edw., 

248, 402 ; Mary. 248, 402 ; Nic., 154 
Jennings (Jenyns), Edw., 107 : John, 

205 

Jenour. See Jenner 
Jeoffryes. See Jefferay 
Jerden, Will.. 94 
Jermyn, Alex., 281 ; Juliana, 281 ; 

Mary, 2 ; Philip, 2, 281 
Jervoise, Jervoise Clarke, 221, 301 
Jewkes, Humph.. 121, 285, 481 ; Pet., 

76 

Jocelyne. See Josselyn 
Jodrell. Paul, 243 
Johnes,' Will.', 456 
Johnson, Barbara. 290 ; Edw., 45 ; Eliz., 

448 ; Hen., 441. 448. 486 ; John, 266 ; 

Mary, 157, 441, 486 ; Matt., 478 ; 

Nath., 258, 474 ; Ric., 290 ; Rob., 45, 

79, 368 ; Rowland, 281 ; Tho., 157, 

510 ; Will., 155. 220 
Jolliffe, John, 31, 323, 480 
Jones. Edw., 186 ; Eliz., 181, 491 ; 

Gilb., 437 ; Hen., 20 ; Isaac, 235 ; 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



533 



John, 491 ; Sam., 130, 367 ; Simon, 

181 ; Tho., 25 
Jope, Will., 88 
Jordan (Jorden, Jurden), Anne, 90. 

452 ; Ja., 261 ; Nic., 30, 34, 180, 252 : 

Philippa, 29 ; Tho., 90. 103, 261, 299 ; 

Will., 29, 139, 279, 417, 452 
Josselyn (Joeelyne). Anne, 33 ; Geo., 

107 ; Hen., 33 ; John, 107 



Jossey (Jousey). Rob., 356, 357 

Joy, Pet., 493 

Junnys. Jeremiah, 181 

Jurden. See Jordan 

Jutton, Anne, 187, 188 ; Anth., 187 ; 

Mary, 187 
Juxon, Eliz.. 236, 484 ; John, 1, 306 ; 

Will., 1,236, 484 



K. 



Kay, John, 134 

Keate (Keyte), Agn., 26 ; Anne, 150, 
197, 246 ; Geo., 150, 197 ; Hugh, 150, 
246 ; Sarah, 150, 197 

Keble, Ste.. 310 

Keck, Anth., 8 

Kedington, Rog., 246 ; Susannah, 246 

Keech, Ric., 141 

Kellett, Matt., 46 

Kelleway, Anne, 196 ; Fra., 196, 215 

Kelly, Ja.Cullum, 24 ; Mary, 24 ; Sarah, 
83 

Kelson, Tho. Mortimer, 192 

Kemp (Kempe), Anth., 39, 41, 289, 331, 
401 ; Eliz., 425 ; Frances, 63, 173, 
289 ; Garrett (Garett), 41, 137, 231, 
402, 443 ; Geo., 326, 372 ; Hen., 39, 
41 ; John, 314, 402, 454 ; Mary, 65, 
443 ; Nath., 202, 340 ; Philadelphia, 
335 ; Tho., 173, 402, 443 ; Tho. Read, 
63, 173, 289; Timothea, 410; Will., 
65, 335, 410, 425 

Kenchley, Abr., 192 

Kennard, Ste., 227 ; Tho., 343 

Ken ward, Ja., 189 ; Louisa, 189 

Kent, H.R.H. Edw., Duke of, 213 

Ketcheler, Mary, 155 ; Tho., 155 

Keyte. See Keate 

Kibe (Kybe), Eliz., 462 ; Ric., 462, 463 ; 
Thomasine, 463 

Kiddall, Philippa, 458 ; Rob., 458 

Kidder (Kydder), Ric., 369 ; Will., 191 

Kilner (Kylner), Geo., 387, 388, 448, 
449 .; Marg., 388 

Killingworth, Eliz., 278 ; John, 186, 
278 ; Mary, 186, 278 ; Will., 49, 278 

Kinder, Gilb., 168 

Kinderley, Geo., 138 

King, The, 82, 87, 121, 123, 136, 167, 
171, 299, 301, 302, 303, 305, 322, 348, 
360, 370, 377, 378, 392, 426, 427, 496 

King (Kyng), John, 47, 420 ; Mary, 47, 
61 ; Ric., 312 ; Tho., 133, 216,468, 469 



King and Queen, The, 362 

Kingsford, Tho., 163 

Kirby, Anne Ruth, 294 ; John, 294 

Kirrill, John, 194, 329, 491 ; Mary, 194 

Kirton, Ja., 147 ; John, 57 

Knapton, John, 96 

Knatchbull, Norton, 269, 343; Tho., 
343 

Knevett. See Knyvett 

Knight (Knyght), Anne, 474 ; Bui- 
strode Peachy, 473 ; Chr., 287. 307 ; 
Edw., 256 ; Eliz., 119, 137, 271, 473 ; 
Geo., 262, 459 ; John, 22, 194, 271 , 
287, 365, 394, 440, 459, 474 ; Kath., 
424 ; Mary, 271, 454 ; Nic., 22. 287 : 
Penelope, 291 ; Ric., 424, 454, 459, 
507 ; Rob., 459 ; Susan, 194 ; Tho., 
137, 307 ; Will., 119, 461 ; Will. 
Hervey, 291 

Knightbridge, Anth., 81 ; John, 48 

Knightley, Bridget, 123 ; John, 123 

Knighton, Geo., 266 

Knyght. See Knight 

Knyvett (Knevett), Anne, 505 ; Anth., 
88 ; Hen., 366, 409, 453, 505 ; Kath., 
270 ; Magd., 409, 453 ; Ric., 88 ; 
Tho., 270 

Knolles (Knollys), John, 432 ; Ric., 
68 

Knottesford (Knottisford), Anastasia 
127 ; Eliz., 80 ; Fulk, 80 

Knowler, John. 7, 329, 491 

Knowles, Tho., 39 

Kybe. See Kibe 

Kydd, John, 332 ; Rob., 332 

Kydder. See Kidder 

Kylner. See Kilner 

Kyng. See King. 

Kyngesmyll, John, 201 

Kyngston (Kyngeaton), Matt., 289 ; 
Will., 114,208 

Kynnaston, Tho., 414 

Kytson. Tho., 20, 113 



L. 



Lacheford. See Lasshefourd 
Lacy (Layce), John, 275 ; Lucy, 87, 
Ladde, Tho., 363 



Lade. John, 26, 39, 75, 157, 158, 474 

Letitia, 157, 158 
Lake, Arth., 8, 487 ; Tho., 277 



sassEt MA,Noas IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Laker, John. 401 

Lamb (Lambe), Charles, 437 ; Chr., 

113 ; Eliz., 15, 358, 437 ; Fitz Nonne, 

291 ; Mary, 113 ; Rob., 161 ; Tho., 

239 ; Tho. Phillipps, 15, 358 
Lambin, John, 237 
Lambton (Lampton), John, 414, 422 
Lamott, Eliz., 235 ; John, 235, 456 
Lamport, Rob., 441, 486 
Lampton. See Lambton 
Lancaster, John, 470 
Landes, John, 286 ; Will., 286 
Lane, Eliz., 241, 297, 298, 435 ; John, 

435 ; Mary, 483 ; Tho., 422, 483 ; 

Will., 10, 87, 215, 241, 297, 298 
Lanfear, Tho., 236 
Langdale, Philip, 464 
Langdon, Eliz., 142 ; Rog., 142 
Langford, Charles, 186, 292, 293 ; Jane, 

186, 293 
Langham, Agn., 477 ; John, 470 ; Toby, 

477 ; Will., 81 

Langhorne, Ric., 276, 489, 490 
Langley, Ric., 175 ; Will., 57 
Langrish, Eliz., 326 ; Ric., 326 
Langworth (Langeworth), Adam, 173 ; 

Arth., 173, 311, 335 ; Fra., 335 ; John, 

335, 460 ; Marg., 404 ; Rose, 173, 335 ; 

Tho., 181,404 

Lannyng, Alice, 217 ; Tho., 217 
Laat. Matt., 14 
Lanyon, Edw., 462 
Laprimaudaye, Fra., 240 
Lasshefourd (Lacheford), Hen., 391 ; 

Mary, 391 
Lasher, Hen., 125 ; Mary, 125 ; Mic., 

125 ; Tho., 125 
Laurence. See Lawrence 
La Warr (Lawarr). See De la Warr 
Lawrence (Laurence), Frances, 420 ; 

John, 150, 267, 420, 478 ; Paul, 378, 

379 
Lawley, Anne, 26, 253 ; Fra., 26 ; 

Frances, 26 ; Mary, 253 ; Ric., 253 ; 

Tho., 26, 253 ; Sam., 435 
Lawton, Hen., 167 
Layfeild (Leyfeild), John, 285, 286 ; 

Judith. 285, 286 
Leache (Leach, Leche, Leeche), Charity, 

353 ; John, 46 ; Ric., 247, 316, 353 
Leauknor. See Lewkenor 
Leaves. See Leeves 
Lechmere, Nic., 8 
Ledes. See Leedes 
Lee, Eliz., 265, 265-6 ; Marg., 43, 137, 

255, 423, 444 ; John, 341 ; Ric., 43, 

109, 137, 255, 341, 423, 444 ; Will., 

265, 340, 341. See Leigh 
Leeche. See Leache 
Leedes (Ledes, Leeds), Agn., 415 ; 

Bridget, 13, 134 ; Englebert (Ingle- 

bert), 464 ; John, 13, 134, 223, 315, 



415, 443, 463, 464 ; Mary, 13, 68. 223. 

443, 463 ; Tho., 13, 68, 223, 443. 463, 

490 

Leeffe, John, 324 ; Will., 324 
Leeves (Leaves), Eliz.. 18 ; Frances, 

187, 188 ; Rob., IS, 85, 159, 448, 486 ; 

Will., 187, 188, 442 ; Will. Mill. 108 
Legas, John, 130, 292 ; Judith, 130 
Legay, Eliz.. 418 ; Ja., 417 ; Kath., 418 ; 

Martha, 417 ; Pet., 417 
Leghe. See Leigh 
Leicester, John, Earl of, 371 ; Lettice 

(Countess), 162; Rob., Earl of, 82, 

162, 371 
Leigh (Leghe), Edw., 482 ; Eleanor, 

310 ; Emma, 482 ; Fra., 99 ; Oliver, 

395 ; Ric.. 265 ; Rob., 493 ; Tho., 310. 

See Lee 

Leland, Anne, 468, 469 ; John, 468, 469. 
Lennard, Edw., 244 ; Marg., 83, 158 ; 

Rob., 72, 214 ; Sampson, 83, 158, 192 ; 

Sam., 449. See Leonard 
Lenthall, Will., 294 
Leonard, Anne, 436 ; Hen., 159 ; Marg., 

159 ; Ric., 436 ; Sampson, 159 ; Ste., 

319, 320. See Lennard 
Lessingham, Sam., 488 
Letten, John, 79 ; Nath., 79 
Leukenor. See Lewkenor 
Levett (Levitt, Levytt), Arth., 187 : 

Constance, 49, 222 ; Eliz., 7 ; John, 

7, 49, 222, 410, 458 ; Mary, 187 ; 

Laur., 304 

Lewes, Rob., Prior of, 426 
Lewis, Geo. Wenham, 199 ; John Wen- 
ham, 474 ; Mary, 199 ; Will., 366 
Lewkenor (Leuknor, Leukenor, Lew- 

kener, Lewkenour, Lewknor, Slew- 

ckenour), Anth., 283 ; Bridget, 177 ; 

Chr., 500 ; Edm., 195, 283. 507 ; 

Edw., 13, 31, 196, 199, 268, 286, 316, 

362, 372, 386, 506 ; Eliz., 123, 282, 

445 ; Frediswida, 386 ; Harb., 283 ; 

Hen., 283 ; John, 59, 286, 307, 422 ; 

Marg.. 362 ; Mary, 123, 245, 246, 283 ; 

Nic., 226; Ric., 2, 74, 119, 282, 283, 

307, 360, 422, 461, 473 ; Rob., 229 ; 

Rog., 123, 283, 445 ; Susan, 199 ; 

Tho., 31, 177, 225, 283, 305, 414, 461, 

462 

Leyfeild. See Layfeild 
Lickfold, Dorothy, 128 ; Edw., 128 ; 

Eliz., 128 ; Tho., 128 
Lidbiter, John, 39 
Lightfoot, John, 365, 488 
Lightmaker, Edw., 226, 320, 328 ; 

Saphira, 320 
Lilly, John, 278 
Linen. Eleanor, 32 
Lincoln, Cath. (Countess), 80 ; Hen., 

Earl, 80. 81, 240 
Lindsey. See Lyndsey 



INDEX OP PERSONS. 



Linfield (Linfeild). John, 4, 16, 106, 

267, 424 
Lintott, Anne, 106 ; Jane, 403 ; Joan, 

459 ; John, 52 ; John Hen., 53 ; Tho., 

403, 459 ; Walsingham, 106 
Lisle, Barbara (Viscountess), 259, 384, 

472 ; Eob. (Viscount), 259, 371, 384, 

472 
Littleton, Anne, 376 ; Charles, 376 ; 

Hen., 376 
Llode. See Floyd 
Lloyd, Eliz., 233. 336 ; Evan, 381, 382 ; 

Ja., 233, 336 ; John, 165, 325 ; Ric., 

375 

Lock, Eliz., 503 ; John, 503 
Lockerson, Eliz., 314 ; Sidney, 314 
Lockyer, John, 47 ; Susan, 47 
Lodger, Eliz., 414 ; Tho., 414 
Lodington, Sam., 376 
Loggin, Fra., 331 
London, Ric., bp. of, 301 
Long, Joan, 322 ; Ric., 322 : Sam., 108. 
Longcroft, Eliz. Anne, 301 ; Geo. Moody, 

301 ; Mary, 301 ; Tho. Franklin, 301 
Longley, John, 308, 317 ; Martha, 317 ; 

Nic., 308 ; Susan, 290, 291 ; Tho., 

290, 291. 

Longueville, Grey, 354 
Lonmer, Edm., 21 
Lord, John, 383 ; Priscilla, 383 ; Rachel, 

359 ; Rob., 359 ; Tho., 89, 313 
Lotherson, Tho., 469 
Louudesf ord, Harb., 115. See Luusf ord 
Lovar, John, 291 ; Marian, 291 
Lovell, Anne, 7 ; Fra., 344 ; Hen., 7 
Lovett, Ja., 300 
Lowe, Geo., 219 : Hen., 296 ; John, 

181 : Mary. 181 
Lowgh, Hen., 312 
Lowndes, Will., 408 
Lowre, Tho., 480 
Lucas, Hen., 16 ; Margery, 16 ; Tho., 

267 ; Walt., 283 

Luck, Charity, 295 ; John Wells, 295 
Lukkysford. See Luxford 
Ludlam, Fra., 383 



Ludlow (Ludlowe), Edith, 380; Geo.. 
380 ; John, 330 

Luke, Nic., 132 

Lukins, Sidenham, 53 

Lullingden, Joan, 202 ; Will., 202 

Lumley, Eliz. (Lady), 40, 57, 58, 107, 
145, 182, 414 ; Jane (Lady), 9, 15, 34, 
56, 58, 82, 149, 183, 204-5, 231, 287, 
288, 336, 351, 355, 414, 421, 441, 444, 
499, 500, 501, 503 ; John, Lord, 9, 10, 
15, 34, 39, 40, 56, 57, 58, 82, 137, 142, 
145, 149, 182, 183, 204, 231, 287, 288, 
336, 351, 355, 373, 393, 414, 420, 421, 
422, 441, 444, 473, 499, 500, 501, 503, 
508 ; Ric., 219 ; Ric. (Viscount), 4, 
281, 296 

Lumley, John, 57 ; Mary, 57 

Lunsford (Lunsforth), Cicely, 284, 
285, 312 ; Harb., 115, 312 ; Herb., 
285 ; John, 94, 180, 198, 284, 285, 
312, 340 ; Kath., 285 ; Mary, 285 ; 
Tho., 285, 312, 313, 499 

Lusher (Lussher), Dorothy, 110 ; Eliz., 
26 ; Nic., 220 ; Rob., 26 

Luxford (Lukkysford), Anne, 105, 311 ; 
Dor., 189; Edw., 110; Eliz., 174; 
Geo., 90, 189, 25], 324, 327, 330, 341 ; 
John, 105, 130, 311, 328; Ric., 220, 
251, 328; Tho., 105, 174, 324, 449, 
500 

Lybbard, Nic., 101 

Lylyatt. Ric., 230 

Lyndsey (Lindsey, Lyndesey, Lynsey), 
Edw., 36, 73, 84, 129, 133, 170, 174, 
189, 303, 323, 410, 412, 428, 476 ; 
Eliz. (Countess), 6, 306, 370 ; Rob. 
(Earl), 6, 306, 370 

Lyne, Ric., 32 

Lynn, Will., 1 

Lyntoft, Ric., 148 

Lysle, John, 375 

Lysney, Ric, 375 

Lysted, John, 291 

Lyster, Ric., 131 

Lystney, Anne, 375 ; Will., 375 



M. 



Mabbott, Eliz., 334 ; Will. Courthope, 
334 

Mace, Eliz., 161 ; Geo., 161 

McFarland, Eliz., 99 ; John, 99 

Mackenzie, Kenneth, 41 

Macro, Tho., 276 

Maddison, Tho., 140. See Sturmy 

Magdwick, Anne, 324 ; Anne Good- 
ridge, 508 ; Edw.. 23, 324 ; Jane. 23 ; 
Will., 23, 34, 508 

Maitland, Anne, 256 ; Bethia, 46 ; 
Ebenezer, 46 ; Rob., 256 



Major (Maior), John, 428 ; Ric., 458 

Mallory, Hen., 313 

Mallowes, John, 270 

Maltravers, Anne (Lady), 441 ; Hen., 

Lord, 441 

Manners, Charles, 245 
Manning (Mayning), Anne, 83, 335 ; 

Edw., 491 ; Hen., 167, 335 ; John, 

252 ; Ric., 83 

Manser, John. 146 ; Mary, 146 
Mant, irth., 470 
Manwaring, John, 75 



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SUSSEX MAJORS 



THE FEET Of 



Manwood, Hog., 83 

Mapiesden (Maplisden). Geo., 24 ; Ger- 
vas, 1 ; Mary. 24 

Marcall, Ric. ; 38 

March (Marche), Joan, 252 ; John, 
252 ; Ric., 264, 403 ; Rob,, 352 ; 
Ste., 149, 252 

Marchant, Anne, 336 ; Tho.. 336 

Marden, John, 482 ; Rose, 482 

Markes, Will., 368 

Markham, Martha. 166 

Markwick (Markewick), Will., 165, 
316, 474 

Marlebo rough, Rob., 469 

Marler, Walt., 198 

Marlett, John, 376 

Marney, Hen., 66 

Marr, Tho., 39 

Marriott, Geo. Ric., 173 

Marryat, Obadiah, 216 

Marsh, Anne, 6 ; John, 509 ; Letitia, 
216 ; Tho., 6 

Marshall, Anne, 186 : Charles, 110 ; 
Mary, 84 ; Ric., 264 ; Tho., 453 ; 
Will., 186 

Marsham, Anne, 418 ; Harriet, 309 ; 
John, 84 ; Tho., 418 

Martin (Marten, Martyn), Anne, 419, 
450 ; Benet, 450 ; Denny, 342 ; Edw., 
31 ; Frances, 342 ; Geo., 450 ; Joan, 
465 ; John, 276, 401, 4f4, 419 ; Mar- 
gery, 416 ; Mic.. 415 ; Nic., 27 ; Ric., 
465 ; Sibyl, 414 ; Tho., 75, 165, 249. 
416 

Marven (Marvyn). See Mervyn 

Mascall, Agatha, 209 ; Alice, 430 ; 
Fra., 410 ; John, 209, 283, 430, 500 ; 
Kath., 392 ; Nic., 209, 392, 430 ; Ric., 
410, 506 ; Rob., 352 ; Walt., 267, 392 

Mason, Anne, 486 ; Anth., 486 ; Ric., 5 

Masters (Master) Edw., 266 ; Ja., 258 

Mathewes (Mathewe), Mary, 278 ; Ric., 
278 ; Tho., 104 

Mattaire, Mic., 294 

Manneer, Pet. 487 

May (Maye), Anne, 356 468 ; Anth., 
181, 204, 251, 312 ; Barbara, 190, 
191 ; Fra., 338 ; Geo., 190, 191 ; 
Hen., 473 ; Hugh, 405 ; Humph.. 
147 ; Ja., 228 ; Jane, 295. 296, 329J 
491 ; John, 259. 307. 308, 312, 356, 
405, 425, 467, 468 ; Mary, 62, 243, 
295, 356, 405 : Ric., 47, 155, 243, 295, 
306, 442 ; Tho.. 62, 69, 190, 191, 195, 
202, 295, 296, 307, 308. 329, 338, 491 

Maydwell, Laur., 313 

Mayer, John. 294 

Mayhew, Charles, 504 

Maynard, Banastre, 105 ; Frances, 112 ; 
Hen., 168, 366 ; Jane. 112 ; John, 88, 
112: Jos., 112; Mary, 112; Tho., 
112, 189 ; Will., 26 



Mayne. John, 34 

Mayning, John. 252. See Manning- 

Meakins, John, 312 

Meade, Geo., 122 ; John. 122 

Meall, Anne, 121 ; Will., 121 

Medley. Tho., 6, 84. 104, 228, 297. 342, 
347, 463 

Medlycott, Ja.. 395, 396 

Meeres (Meerej, Joan, 123 ; John, 123, 
284 

Mell, Hen., 294 

Mellersh, John, 76 

Meneffee (Meneffe), Anne. 357 ; Con- 
stance. 357 ; John, 357 ; Tho., 357 

Menson, Hen., 85 

Mercer, John Dunmoll, 413 ; Ric., 116 ; 
Sarah, 116 

Merlott, Jos., 250 ; Ric., 250 ; Will., 25 

Merney, Hen., 247 

Merrey, Hen., 291 

Merton, Will., 400 

Mervyn (Marven, Marvyn). Anne, 136 ; 
Christiana, 136 ; Edm., 110, 201, 378, 
453 ; Eliz.. 110, 378 ; Hen., 110, 136, 
449 ; John, 63, 453 ; Mary, 63 

Meryon, Lewis, 249 

Metham, Jordan, 301 ; Tho., 139, 443, 
463, 464 

Mewe, Ellis, 152 

Meux, Eliz., 29 

Michelborne (Michelbourn, Michel- 
bourne, Michilborne, Mychelborne, 
'Mychelbourne), Abr., 251 ; Alice, 
164; Anne, 226, 414; Arth., 435; 
Barbara, 290 ; Bridget, 414 ; Dor., 
224 ; Edw., 38, 104. 164, 225, 226. 308, 
328, 342, 344, 345, 414, 419, 484; 
Eliz., 104, 344, 345 ; Fra., 251 ; Geo., 
414; John, 164, 260, 279, 306,332, 
378, 419, 483, 484, 500 ; Laur., 225, 
342 ; Ric.. 103, 164, 225, 226, 251, 
484, 506 ; Rob., 251 ; Tho., 83, 103, 
164, 224, 225, 290, 308, 342, 415, 435, 
484 ; Will., 252 

Middlesex, Anne (Countess), 496 ; 
Lionel (Lyonel). Earl of, 73, 74, 94, 
168, 390, 391, 496 

Middleton (Middilton, Midleton, Myd- 
delton, Myddleton, Myddylton), 
Anne, 5.216; Arth.,5; Barbara, 219, 
458; David, 86, 465; Dor., 153; 
Edm., 216 ; Edw., 153 ; Frances. 219, 
458 ; John. 57, 111, 149, 167, 219,363, 
372, 458, 459, 465, 468, 505 ; Lew- 
kenor. 466 ; Mary. 86, 465 : Pet.. 311 ; 
Hie.. 153 ; Rob., 274 ; Studley, 466 ; 
Tho., 13, 153. 167, 219, 363, 394, 395, 
458 ; Walt.. 363 

Midgley, Will., 448 

Mildmay (Myldmay), Rob., 350 ; Walt., 
32, 56, 224 

Miles, John, 435 



OF PERSONS. 



537 



Mill (Mille. Myle, Mylle). Alex., 288 ; 
Amy, 446 ; Anne, 152 ; Barbara, 187, 
188; Eliz., 187; Joan, 233, 420; 
John, 87, 152, 245, 246. 446; Lew- 
kenor. 461 : Marg., 87, 152 ; Margery, 
271 ; Ralph, 188 ; Ric., 128, 188, 233, 
290, 420, 468, 476 ; Tho., 187 ; Will., 
143,233, 271, 420-1,491 

Miller, Barbara, 379 ; Combe, 233 ; 
Helen (Hellen), Cath., 186, 220; 
Ja., 379 ; John, 36, 220, 333.401,445, 
482 ; Mary, 333, 445 ; Ric., 333 ; 
Tho., 186,250,324 

Millet, John, 205 

Millington, Anne, 499 ; Edm., 499 ; 
John, 14, 206 

Mills (Milles, Mylles). Allan. 335 ; 
Anne, 132 ; Edm., 471 ; Edw., 101, 
244 ; Eliz., 98, 132, 182, 209, 471 ; 
Geo.. 209 ; Ja., 182, 243 ; John, 5, 
132, 209 ; Mary, 209, 380, 471 ; Nath., 
131, 132 ; Patience, 152 ; Rachel, 131, 
132 ; Ralph, 491 ; Ric., 307 ; Rob., 
98; Sam., 132; Tho., 44, 131, 132, 
152 ; Will., 380 

Milward, Edw., 382 ; John, 139 ; Tho., 
216 

Minchard, Dor., 34 ; Hen., 34 

Minshull (Minshall), Barbara, 285 ; 
Eliz., 290 ; John, 290 

Missing, Tho., 508 

Mitchell (Michell, Mychell), Anne, 79, 
431 ; Edm., 332, 402, 468, 469, 488, 
505 ; Edw., 135. 183, 184, 219, 349, 
394 ; Jane, 98. 450, 498 ; Joan, 505 ; 
John, 44, 98, 164, 332, 341, 417, 450, 
471 ; Ric., 44 ; Rog., 462 ; Theobald, 
431 ; Tho.. 98. 154, 183, 380, 390, 450, 
470, 498. 505 ;' Will., 79 

Mitford. Chr., 197 

Modynden, John, Minister of. 260 

Mohun, Eliz., 123 ; Reginald, 123 

Molyneux (Molineux, Mullineux), 
Mary (Viscountess), 394 ; Caryll, 
Viscount. 394, 395 ; Ric., Viscount, 
394 

Moncton, Rob., 117 

Monday. Andr., 152 

Mongre, Anne, 174 ; Will., 174 

Monk (Moncke. Monke, Moonck, 
Moonk, Moonke), Anne, 188; Barbara, 
329,491 ; Eliz. ,491 ; Jane, 491 ; John, 
71, 105, 112. 113, 364, 489. 490, 491 ; 
Marg., 105, 113 ; Mary. 232. 364,491 ; 
Nic., 187, 491 ; Tho., 188 ; Will., 232, 
364, 491 

Montagu (Montague). See Mountague 

Moodey, Will., 391 

Moonck (Moonk, Moonke). See Monk 

Moor. S<ie Moore 

Moore (Moor, More), Agn., 505 ; Anne, 
434 ; Barnard. 257 ; Charles, 219 ; 



Edw., 218, 219, 467, 505, 506 ; Frances, 

281 ; Fra., 267. 348, 505 ; Geo., 505 ; 

John, 434, 505 ; Margery, 257 ; Mary, 

498 ; Tho., 87. 114 ; Will., 281, 

498 

Moorey, Juhii, 326 
Mordant. Hen., 298 
More. Sre Moore 
Morebrege, Will., 487 
Mores, Tho., 423. 424 
Moreton, Rob., 167 ; Will., 107, 167 
Morey, John, 22 
Morfytt (Morfford), Joan, 481 ; Tho., 

481, 482 
Morgan (Morgayne), Anne, 79 ; Anth., 

300 ; David Walter, 240 ; Eliz., 300 ; 

John, 79, 418 ; Kath., 49, 282 ; Mary, 

240; Will., 49,61,282 
Morley (Morlye), Anne, 59, 429 ; Anth., 

30, 69, 465 ; Bridget, 465 ; Caleb, 

289 ; Edw., 147, 463, 464 ; Eliz., 303 ; 

Frances, 289; Harb., 30, 31, 218; 

Herb., 328 ; John, 3, 14, 58. 89, 147, 

164, 255, 259, 289, 303, 307, 368, 404, 

405, 428, 429, 482 ; Kath., 307 ; 

Marg., 1 ; Mary, 4, 58 ; Philippa, 

257 ; Rob., 30, 164, 180, 198, 499 ; 

Susan, 192 ; Susanna, 362 ; Tho., 59, 

289 ; Will., 4, 22, 23, 30, 31, 45, 56, 

59, 180, 218, 219, 284, 429 
Morley and Mounteagle, Mary (Lady), 

257 ; Phelip (Lady), 476 ; Tho., 

Lord, 257 

Morphett, Rob., 68 
Morris (Morrice). David. 276 ; Ja., 187, 

385, 447; Mary, 419; Mic., 189; 

Will., 419 

Morrow, Eleanora, 426 ; Hen., 426 
Mortimer, Harvey Walklate, 157 ; Mark, 

224 
Morton, Anne, 12, 64 ; Ja., 64 ; John, 

12,64 
Mose, Agn., 503 ; Ann, 121 ; Barbara, 

421,468; Eliz., 364 ; Fra., 63, 364 ; 

Jemima. 365 ; John, 149 ; Sarah, 63 ; 

Walt., 63 ; Will., 149, 421, 468, 503 
Mott, Geo., 425 ; Sarah, 425 
Mottershed, Tho., 387 
Moundeford, Fra., 200 
Mount. Jeremy, 315; Rebecca, 315 
Mountague (Montagu, Montague, 

Mountagu). Edw., 299; Geo., 31; 

Hen., 53 ; Eliz., 299 ; Ja., 249 ; John, 

127,223,339; Mullicent, 31 ; Rog., 

49 
Mountague, Anth., Viscount, 22. 29, 33, 

61, 100, 105, 107, 111,208,286, 288, 

294, 343, 346. 351, 360, 416, 458 ; 

Barbara (Viscountess), 28 ; Eliz. 

(Viscountess), 220; Fra., Viscount, 

27, 28, 30, 105, 158, 220, 321, 343, 352, 

362, 397 ; Hen., Viscount, 101 ; Jane 



538 



SUSSEX MAJORS IN THE FEET OF FI^ES. 



(Viscountess), 29, 346, 347, 360 ; 

Magdalen (Viscountess), 22, 61, 111 ; 

Marg. (Viscountess), 294 
Mounsher, John, 325 ; Sarah, 325 
Mountagu. See Mountague 
Mounteagle. See Morley 
Mowbray, Hen., Lord, 32, 393, 

406 

Moyle, Tho., 378 
Moys, Rob., 230 
Moyser, Chr., 357 
Moyses, John. 479 
Mulcaster, Will., 391 
Mullineux. See Molyneux 
Mun, Frances, 403 ; Tho., 403 
Mundy, Cath., 3, 56. 99 ; Edw., Miller, 

3, 56, 99 
Munk, John, 269 



Munns (Munnes), Eliz., 204 ; Tho., 312 ; 

Will., 204 

Murden. Alice, 457 ; John, 457 
Murray (Murrey), Cordelia, 323 ; David, 

332 ; Geo., 323 ; Ja., 332 
Muschamp, John, 57 ; Tho., 395 ; Will., 

57, 395 

Musgrate, Tho., 22 
Musgrave, Eliz., 478 ; Geo., 478 ; Tho., 

194, 444 

Mychell. See Mitchell 
Mychelborne (Mychelbourne). See Mic- 

helborne 
Myddelton (Myddleton, Myddylton). 

See Middleton 
Myldmay. See Mildmay 
Myll (Mylle). See Mill 
Mylles. See Mills 



N. 



Napper, Agn., 20 ; Joan, 380, 381 ; 

Matt., 20, 401 ; Sarah, 401 ; Tho., 

380, 381 ; Will., 424 
Nash, Andr. John, 424 ; Anth., 487 : 

Edw., 457 ; Eleanor, 457 ; Geo. 

Augustus, 424 ; Ric., 79, 456, 457 : 

Ric. Gawen, 457 
Nay lor, Fra. Hare, 173 
Needham (Nedham, Nedeham), Fra., 

115 ; Geo., 132 

Nelson. Tho., 126 ; Will., 364 
Nesbitt, Albert, 72, 495 ; Arnold, 238 ; 

Susannah, 238 
Neve, Philip, 232 
Nevill (Nevell, Nevil, Nevlle, Nevyle, 

Nevyll), Anne, 295, 390 ; Chr., 4, 120, 

219, 296, 324, 467 ; Edw., 26, 447 ; 

Geo., 260, 375, 390, 482 ; Hen., 295, 

372; Marg., 260; Mary, 120, 390; 

Tho., 447, 469, 483. See Abergavenny 
Nevinson, Tho., 318 
Nevyle (Nevyll). See Nevill 
Newburgh. Edw., Lord, 390 
Newcastle, Henrietta (Duchess), 206 ; 

Tho. Holies, Duke, 206 
Newdegate (Newdigate, Newdygate, 

Nudygate), John, 48, 130, 335 ; Ric., 

493 ; Tho., 37, 164, 386. 387 
Newington, Alice, 81 ; Jos., 81 ; Tho., 

38 

Newland, John, 99, 155 
Newman, Anne, 162 ; Dan., 204 ; Eliz., 

247 ; Geo., 435 ; Hen., 35 ; John, 35 ; 

Mary, 35 ; Sibyl, 435 ; Will., 162 
Newnham, John, 169, 258, 264, 318, 

319 ; John Lewis, 320 ; Lewis, 265, 

319 ; Nath., 265, 319, 320 ; Rob., 508 ; 

Selina Duclos. 320 ; Susan, 508 : 

Tho., 319 ; Will., 319 
Newport, John, 476 



Newte, Will., 174 

Newton, Apsley, 265, 308, 351, 421, 436 ; 

Eliz., 265, 278, 351, 421, 436 ; Geo., 

26, 154 ; Mary, 154 ; Nic., 154, 410 ; 

Sam., 29; Will., 5, 13, 109, 192, 212, 

215, 216, 235, 278, 308, 327, 351, 392, 

410, 421 

Nicholas, Rog., 188 ; Sarah. 188 
Nicoll (Nicholl, Nicholls, Nicolls), 

Augustin, 348, 497 ; Charles Gounter, 

366 ; Geo., 351 ; Ja., 313 ; John, 72, 

313 ; Philippa, 351 ; Sarah, 313 ; 

Will., 313 
Noake (Noke), Dor., 342 ; Ja., 342 ; 

Laur., 64 

Noodham, John, 399 
Norcliffe, Will., 201 
Norfolk, Anne (Duchess), 10 ; Ja., 300 ; 

Marg. (Duchess), 96 ; Martha, 300 ; 

Tho., Duke, 10, 32, 96, 257, 406, 475 
Norman, Bethsia (Bathshua), 162, 384 ; 

Fra., 162, 384 
Norris (Norres, Norreys, Norrys), Anne, 

95, 338; Edw., 95, 338, 434; Hen.. 

83, 158, 208 ; Margery, 83 ; Ric., 95J 

338, 434 ; Will., 394 
North, Alice, 295 ; Dudley, 349 ; Edw., 

295 ; Greg.. 485 
Northampton, Eliz. (Countess), 14 ; 

Hen., Earl of, 60 ; Isabel (Countess), 

52, 177, 494; Ja., Earl of, 52, 177, 

494 ; Mary (Countess), 14 ; Spencer, 

Earl of, 14, 27, 305 
Northmore, Tho., 252 ; Will., 252 
Northumberland. Algernoun, Earl of, 

348 ; Hen., Earl of, 200, 208. 347, 348, 

349, 447 ; Hen. Percy. Earl of, 136 : 

Kath. (Countess), 347 
Northyn, Sam., 109 
Norton, Gregory, 126 ; John, 238, 347 ; 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



Martha, 126, 485 ; Mary, 238 ; Tho., 
186 

Norwich, Charles, Earl of, 236 ; Rob., 
377 

Norwood, John, 264 

Nott, Anth., 227 ; Juliana, 227 ; Sus- 
anna, 227 

Nottidge, Will., 422 

Nottingham, Charles, Earl of, 7, 142, 
353 ; Mary (Countess), 353 

Nourse, John, 142 



Nowell, John, 352 

Nowre, Ric., 7 ; Sybil, 7 

Noyes, Will., 152 

Nunn, Edw.. 492 

Nuthall, John, 162 

Nutley, Ja.. 350 

Nutt, Johnj 6, 210, 293, 329 ; Tho., 153, 

168, 312 
Nye, Eliz., 356 ; Hen., 356 ; John, 106, 

223 ; Patience, 401 ; Ric., 355 : Tho., 

401 



o. 



Oake, Walt., 309 

Oekenden(Okynden),Hugh, 91 ; Ric., 91 

Odgers, Will., 204 

Offley. Anne, 175 ; Eliz., 359 ; Hugh, 
359 ; Jos., 44 ; Mary, 43, 44, 175, 176, 
359 ; Rob., 175, 359 ; Sarah, 44 ; Tho., 
43, 44, 359 ; Will.. 176 

Oglander, Geo., 34, 97, 417 ; John, 97 ; 
Mary, 34, 97 

Ogle, Frances, 107 ; Geo., 107 

Okeley, John, 119 

Okynden. See Ockenden 

Oldfeild, Sam., 487 

Olive, John, 6, 448 ; Mary, 6, 448 ; 
Will., 448 

Olliver (Oliver, Olyver), Edwin, 254 ; 
Eliz., 253, 363 ; Geo., 244, 253 ; Ja., 
253-4 ; John, 253, 363 ; Louisa Anne, 
254 ; Marg., 197 ; Mary, 244, 253 ; 
Mary Anne, 254 ; Ric., 122 ; Sarah, 
253 ; Tho., 6, 246, 253, 363 ; Will., 
197, 253 

Onley (Only), Edw., 232, 234, 364 ; 
Eliz., 364 ; Jane, 234 

Onslow (Onslowe), Arth., 123, 124, 134, 
292, 361 ; Charlotte Maria Williams, 
337 ; Denzil, 64, 134 ; Eliz., 123, 
124 ; Geo., Baron, 190 ; Henrietta 
(Baroness), 190 ; Hen., 134 ; John 
Williams, 337 ; Ric., 64, 123, 124, 134, 
282, 390 ; Ric., Lord, 337 ; Will., 408, 
409 



Orme, Anne, 502 ; Charles, 502 ; Gar- 
ton, 502 ; Rob., 502 

Osbaston, Cicely, 429 ; Fra., 429 

Osborne, Anne, 320, 330 ; Edw., 117, 
438 ; Eliz., 320 ; Frances, 438 ; Geo., 
437 ; Hen., 50 ; Ja., 128 ; John, 437-8 ; 
Kath., 178 ; Leighton, 320 ; Tho., 
178, 320, 330 ; Will., 438 

Osman, Will., 390 

Osmond, Mary. 167 ; Will., 167 

Otley, Will., 59 

Ottringham, Eliz., 259 ; Rob., 259 

Otway, John, 300 

Overman, Tho., 11 

Overy, Will., 415 

Oxenbridge (Oxenbredge, Oxenbregge, 
Oxenbrige, Oxenbrigg, Oxenbrigge, 
Oxynbridge), Alice, 23, 172, 309 ; 
Andr., 190 ; Frances, 36 ; Godard, 

171, 172 ; Hen., 172 ; Rob., 23, 36, 69, 

172, 217, 229, 230, 309, 403 ; Will., 
172 

Oxenden (Oxinden), Hen., 167, 474; 

Ja., 474 

Oxynbridge. See Oxenbridge 
Owen, Charles, 238 ; David, 48, 130, 

131; Dor., 171, 319, 377; Hen., 114, 

171, 286, 306, 319, 377 ; John, 48 ; 

Patience, 240 ; Ric., 240 
Owens, Cath., 238 ; Tho., 238 
Owyn, Tho., 159 ; Will., 159 



P. 



Packer, John, 189 

Packham, John, 153. See Peckham 

Page. Agn., 308 ; Alice, 459 ; Anne, 96, 
367 ; Dor., 193 ; Edw., 459 ; Eliz., 
367 ; Fra., 367, 404 ; Havell, 193 ; 
Joan, 318 ; John, 79, 96, 132, 137, 
193, 317, 354, 367 ; Marg., 79 ; Nic., 
367 ; Ric., 208, 318 ; Tho., 289, 308 ; 
Will., 308 

Pagitt (Pagett), Anne, 246 ; Lyming, 
246 ; Ric., 246 ; Tho., 429 ; Will., 246 



Pakyngton, John, 87, 114 

Pain alias Slye, Ja., 204 ; Mary, 204 ; 
Tho., 204 

Paine. See Payne 

Palgrave. Diana, 201 ; John, 201 

Palling, Will., 68 

Palmer, Alice, 289, 490 ; Anth., 187 ; 
Barbara, 389 ; Charles, 492 ; Charles 
Harcourt, 492 ; Cowley, 398 ; Dor., 
187, 292, 337 ; Edw., 20, 33, 260 ; 
Eliz., 488 ; Geo., 224, 256 ; John, 20, 



540 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



33, 102, 165, 171. 330, 362, 389,490; 
Kath., 166, 209, 286; Martha, 45, 
132 ; Mary, 112, 165, 346. 378-9 ; 
Peregrine, 132, 234, 285 ; Ric.. 83 ; 
Rob., 20. 33, 83, 362 ; Tho., 20. 33, 45, 
112, 166, 187, 209, 280, 280, 289, 292, 
346,- 362, 421, 488, 490; Will., 286, 
337, 346, 378, 379 

Palmes. Brian, 347 

Pankherst, Ste., 125. See Penkherst 

Pannatt, John. 346 

Panton, John, 69 ; Mary, 69 ; Nehemiah, 
69 

Papillon, David, 380 

Parckhurst. See Parkhurst 

Parham, Tho., 424 

Parish, Geo., 4-18 

Parke, Ja. Reuben, 38 

Parkehurst. .See Parkhurst 

Parker, Eleanor, 341 ; Eliz., 139 ; Geo., 
155, 237, 367, 377, 444, 493 ; Hen., 
16; John, 141, 197, 216, 357, 410; 
Laur., 285 ; Mary, 493 ; Nic., 51, 248, 
466, 467; Pet., 140; Philadelphia, 
247, 493 ; Philippa, 410 ; Rob., 262 ; 
Selwyn, 142 ; Tho., 53, 139, 142, 217, 
247, 248, 298, 341, 466. 467, 493; 
Walt., 493 ; Will., 43, 381 n, 437, 495 

Parkhurst (Parckhurst, Parkehurst), 
Edw., 48 ; Eliz., 48 ; Hen.. 282 ; John. 
48 ; Rob., 282 ; Sarah, 282 ; Tho., 
282 

Parkins. Anne, 470 ; Beaumont, 470 ; 
Charles, 470 ; Jane, 470 ; Will., 61 

Parkinson, Chr., 357 

Parry, Tho., 77, 163 

Parson, Ric., 424 ; Mary, 424, 481 ; 
Will., 481 

Parsons, Grace, 286 ; John, 365 ; Ma- 
thia. 261 ; Rob.. 261 ; Tho., 286 

Partington, Tho. Walley, 199 

Partriche, Edw., 171 

Passhe (Pasche), John, 477 ; Mary. 
477 

Paston, Clement, 57 

Patching, Tho., 330 

Pattenson, Josias. 352 ; Mary, 352 

Pawle. John. 59 

Pawlett, Geo., 242 : Joan, 242 

Pawne, Will.. 507 

Pay, John. 328, 420 ; Laur., 85, 187, 
310 ; Rose, 111: Tho., 111. See Pey 

Payler, Edw., 310 

Payne (Paine). Anne, 375 ; Charles, 
78; Edw., 57, 98, 103, 110, 144. 375. 
444 ; Eliz., 334, 349; Frances, 463 
Grace, 340 ; Hannah, 144 ; Hen., 78 
98 ; John, 202, 340, 349, 406. 420 
463 ; Margery, 386 ; Matilda, 150 
Mary, 426; Ric., 115, 334. 386, 426 
Rob., 78, 98 : Tho., 149, 150, 420 
Will., 419 



Paynter, John, 411 

Peachey (Peachy, Peche, Pechey), Anne, 
187, 194, 438 ; Bulstrode, 395 ; Edw., 
150. 187, 379 : Eliz., 383 ; John, 70, 
150. l!)4. 233, 398 ; Marg., 485 ; Mary, 
70, 188;' Susan, 150, 485; Will., 70, 
150, 405, 438 

Peacock. John, 217 ; Ric., 139, 140 

Peake, Will., 387 

Pearce (Peirce, Perce, Pierce), Tho., 303, 
312, 358 ; Will., 226, 227 

Peccham. See Peckham 

Peche (Pechey). See Peachey 

Pechell, Geo. Ric., 138, 213 ; Kath. 
Annabella. 138, 213 

Peck (Pecke), Anne, 240 ; Fra., 3 ; 
Gertrude. 14 : Hen., 240, 293, 352, 
394; Kath., 14; Will., 14,359 

Peckden, John, 465 

Peckham (Peccham. Pekham), Anne. 
426, 453, 501 ; Edw., 145 ; Eliz., 96^ 
146 : Frances, 145. 146 : Grace, 145 : 
Hen., 43, 96, 146, 266, 322, 367, 429, 
505 ; Ja., 100. 145, 146, 376 ; Mary. 
153, 319, 482 ; Ric., 48, 146, 426, 444, 
453, 458 ; Rob., Ill ; Sarah, 153 ; 
Tho., 125, 146, 442 ; Will.. 24, 153, 
244, 267, 319, 376. 385, 482 

Peeter. See Peter 

Peirce. See Pearce 

Peirs. See Piers 

Peirson. See Pierson 

Pekham. Sec Peckham 

Pelham, Anne (Lady), 159. 354, 411 ; 
Anth., 74, 120, 311, 345 ; iMm., 88, 
386, 459 ; Edw., 477 ; Eliz., 303, 346, 
477 ; Frances, 81. 85 ; Fra., 240 ; 
Geo., 206 ; Harb., 26, 74, 88, 89, 103, 
180, 284, 299. 303, 346, 404. 466, 467 ; 
Hen., 47, 85. 86, 90, 295, 321, 461 ; 
Herb., 303, 358 ; Ja., 90, 354 ; John, 
44, 90, 140, 206, 245, 263; Judith, 
359 ; Lucy, 44 ; Marg., 90 ; Mary, 
81, 88, 89 ; Nic., 26, 69, 74, 85. 90, 
475 ; Rog., 90 ; Tho., 7, 44, 89, 90, 
173, 198, 205, 206, 233, 284, 296, 303, 
346, 358, 362, 370, 458, 465, 466 ; Tho., 
Lord, 159, 354, 411; Will., 158.171,172 

Pelland, John, 109 ; Mary, 109 ; Thoma- 
sine, 109 

Pellatt (Pellett), Alice, 52, 385 ; Benj., 
52, 94, 430, 431 ; Charlotte, 163; 
Hannah, 448 ; Ja., 488 ; John, 79, 
430 ; Mary, 79 ; Nathan, 79 ; Tho., 
430, 448; Will.. 163. 187, 334. 350, 
426, 488 

Felling, Edw., 47 ; Tho., 47 

Penfold (Penvole). Frances, 335 ; Geo. 
Saxby. 194 ; Hugh, 79, 406 ; Ja., 
335 ; Joan, 79 ; John, 389 ; John 
Sandys, 287 ; Mary, 406 ; Sarah, 194 ; 
Ste., 155 ; Tho., 468 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



541 



Peniston (Penistone), Eliz., 297 ; Mar- 
tha, 269 ; Tho., 269, 297 
Penkherst (Penckherst), Ferdinand, 

258 : Ste., 69, 84, 323, 423, 433. See 

Pankherst 
Penn. Gulielrna Maria, 222 : Mary, 254 ; 

Springett, 254 ; Will., 222, 504 
Pennant, Tho., 122 
Penruddock, Tho., 135 
Penvole. See Penfold 
Pepys, John, 55 
Perce. See Pearce 
Percehay (Perchehay), Chr., 464 ; Rob., 

45, 47 
Percivall (Percival), Charles Geo., 349 ; 

Edm., 32 ; Marg., 32 ; Philip, 32 ; 

Sam., 32 ; Will., 90 
Percy. Alan. 82 ; Eleanor, 197 ; Tho., 

197 

Periman, Kath., 407 
Perke, Edm., 478 
Perkhurst, Hen., 5 
Perkins, Cath., 425 ; Tho., 30 
Perpoint (Perpoynt), Hen., Lord, 390 ; 

Tho., 338 
Peter (Peeter, Peters, Petre), John, 

17, 190 ; Rob., 58 ; Tho., 17. 144, 190 ; 

Will., 35 

Peterborough, Eliz., Countess, 100 
Petre. See Peter 
Pett, Sam., 381 ; Ursula, 343 ; Will., 

343 

Pettitt (Petty tt), Rob., 32 : Tho., 142 
Pettiworth, Hog., 491, 492' 
Pettus, Eliz., 433 ; John, 433 
Pettytt. See Pettitt 
Pey (Peye), Anne, 453 ; John, 180, 453 ; 

Ric., 453 ; Susan. 453 
Peyton, Charles, 243 ; Ruth, 243 
Phelipps. See Phillips 
Phesant, Pet., 319 
Phillips (Phelipps, Phillipps), Mary, 

398, 417 ; Tho., 398, 417 ; Will., 44, 

327 

Philpott, Geo.. 411 
Pickas (Pickays, Pickayes. Pycas), 

Anne, 60 ; Drew, 60, 61 ; Ja., 60, 

263 ; Kath., 263 
Pickering, Jos., 434 ; Rob., 211, 428, 

498 

Picksall, Frances, 217 ; Humph., 217 
Pierce. See Pearce 
Pierrepont, Geo., 130, 367 ; Mary, 130, 

367 
Piers (Peirs), Geo., 474 ; Jane, 258 ; 

Laur., 94 ; Marg., 258 ; Sarah, 474 ; 

Tho., 258, 474 
Pierson (Peirson), John, 383 ; Rachel, 

383 ; Tho., 132, 405 ; Will., 408 
Pigeon, Ric., 61 
Piggott (Pigott, Pygott, Pygot), Cath., 

226 ; Emina, 399 ; Granado, 226 ; 



Ja.. 101, 399; Jane, 101, 399; John, 

132 ; Tho., 226, 347 
Pile. Tho., 135 

Pinfold, Charles, 375 ; John, 401, 431 
Pix, Will., 484 
Player, Tho., 3 
Playfer, Will., 404, 436 
Playsted. Mary, 455 ; Rob., 113 ; Sam., 

455; Tho., 153 
Playter, Will.. 390 
Pledger, Tho., 253 
Plomer. See Plumer 
Plomley, Alex., 113 
Plumer (Plomer), Ja., 18, 433; Edm., 

45 ; Marg., 433 ; Mary, 18 ; Rob., 18 ; 

Tho., 305 
Plymouth, Eliz. (Countess), 173 ; Mary 

(Countess). 174, 284 ; Other Archer, 

Earl of, 173, 174, 284 
Poate, Ric., 322 
Pocklington, Will., 343 
Pocock, John, 47 ; Susan, 47 ; Will., 

466 

Poe. Dronisia, 60 ; Leonard, 60 
Poggesley, Agn., 154 ; Clement, 154 
Pole (Poole), Arth.. 123 : Constance, 

281 ; Geoff., 154, 281 ; Hen., 120.207 ; 

Joan, 123 ; Kath., 154 ; Marg., 207 
Poley, Edm., 504 ; Hen., 504 
Polhill (Polhil), David, 180; Edw., 81, 

115, 220, 486 ; John, 296, 357, 381 ; 

Martha, 115 ; Sarah, 72 ; Tho., 72 
Pollyver, Will., 433 
Foisted (Polstead), Audrey, 418 ; Benj., 

418 ; Etheldreda. 250, 418 ; Fra.,250 ; 

Hen., 418 ; Ric., 250 ; Tho., 114, 418 
Polyng, Hen., 380; Joan, 380; Tho., 

380 

Pomeroy. John, 371 
Pomfret. Tho.. 225 
Pooke, Geo., 491 ; John, 384 ; Ste., 383, 

384 

Poole. See Pole 
Pope, John, 98, 425 ; Mary, 212 ; Nic., 

212 ; Ralph, 140, 227 ; Rob., 379 ; 

Rose, 174, 212, 227 ; Sackvill (Sack- 

ville), 140, 174, 212, 227 
Popham, Alex., 195 ; John, 195 
Porter, Anne, 259 ; Diana, 367, 379, 

402 ; Geo., 367, 379, 402, 404 ; John, 

78, 223, 259. 290 ; Ric., 42, 259, 290, 

332; Sackvill, 118, 168; Tho., 290; 

Will., 383 

Portlock, Benj., 321 
Postlethwaite, Jos., 23, 99, 403 ; Will., 

23 
Pott (Potts), Anne, 397 ; Charles, 502 : 

Will., 397 
Potter, Hugh, 348 
Potts. See Pott 
Poulett (Powlett), Eliz., 58 ; Geo., 425 ; 

Joan, 425 ; Norton, 58 ; Will., 58 



542 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Pound, Hen., 495 ; Ric., 485, 487 ; Tho.. 

485, 487 ; Will.. 485 
Powell, Nath., 50, 158, 309 ; Rob., 39 ; 

Tho., 330 ; Will.. 71 
Power, Rob., 126 
Powlett. See Poulett 
Powys, Henrietta. 418 ; Tho.. 418 
Poynyngs (Poynyngys), Edw., 66, 247 
Poyntz, Eliz. Georgiana, 105 ; Eliz. 

Mary, 105 ; John, 237 ; Rob., 301 ; 

Will. Ste., 105 
Pratt alias Cooper, Rog., 197 : Sibyl, 

197 
Prescall (Prestall), Joan, 230 ; John, 

292 ; Marg., 230 ; Tho., 230 
Prescott, John, 364 ; Maria, 364 
Prettiman (Pretyman), Eliz., 66, 67 ; 

Geo., 66, 67 ; Will., 67. 
Pretty, Lucy, 286 ; Tho., 286 
Pretyman. Ste Prettiman 
Price (Prise), Anne, 104 ; Laur., 104 ; 

Will., 188, 446 
Prince, Ric., 238 
Probyn, John, 309 
Proctour. Geoff., 347 



Prouse, Anne, 458 ; Anth., 458 

Pruett, Will.. 194 

Prunatt. Humph., 26 

Pryor, John. 202 

Puckeryng, John. 175 

Puckle, Anne, 181 ; Gabriel, 289 ; John. 

181 

Pudsey. Philippa, 299, 300 
Pulteney. John. 478 ; Will., 478 
Purcell, Fra., 309 
Purchyn (Purchin). Susan, 91 ; Tho., 

118 ; Will., 91 
Putland, Eliz., 84 ; John. 84 ; Will.. 

286 
Puttenham. Eliz., 451 ; Geo., 451 ; Ric., 

451, 466 

Puttocke, Edw., 108 ; Mary, 108 
Pycas. Sec Pickas 
Pye, Charles, 122 ; Edm.. 406 ; Kath., 

406 ; Martha, 406 ; Rob., 497 ; Walt., 

497 

Pygott (Pygot). See Piggott 
Pyke, Cath., 226 
Pyttman, Ja., 34 



Q. 



Quantock, John, 4 

Quarles, Anne, 12, 448 ; John, 12, 448 ; 

Will., 67 
Quatremaine, Will., 215 



Queen, The, 96, 160, 161, 218, 257, 302. 

303, 322, 362, 470 
Quilter, Ja., 166 



R,. 



Racton, Adam, 457 

Radcliffe (Radclyffe), Edw., 245 ; 

Houstoune, 36 ; Humph., 200 ; John, 

495 ; Mary, 111 ; Penelope, 245 ; 

Ralph, 245; Will., Ill 
Raimond. See Raymond 
Ramsden, Edw., 421, 468 ; Frances, 

421, 468 ; John, 502 
Randall (Randyll), Alice, 250 ; Ric., 

445 
Randolph, Barnard, 198; Harb., 198; 

John, 198 

Randyll. See Randall 
Rant, Will., 3 
Rapley, Edw., 277 ; Eliz., 468 ; Sarah, 

277 ; Tho., 468 
Raphson, John, 195 
Ravenscroft, Hall, 215 
Rawlyns, Ric., 65 
Raworth, Rob., 124, 281 
Raye, Anne, 312 ; Tho., 312 
Raymond (Raimond). Charles, 428 ; 

Jemmet, 29 ; John, 200 ; Sarah, 428 ; 

Tho., 95, 276, 464 
Rayndbowe, Ralph, 125 



Rayner, John, 80, 81 ; Will., 435 

Raynes, John, 333 

Reade (Rede), Andr., 21 ; Anne, 426 ; 

Eliz., 270; John, 383, 426; Will., 

426 

Reader. Eliz., 131 ; Hilkiah, 131 
Reason, Anne, 108, 478 ; Hugh, 108, 

478 

Rede. See Reade 
Reeve (Reeves, Reve), Edm., 55 ; Eliz., 

84, 442 ; John, 122 ; Mary, 122 ; 

Tho., 84, 442 ; Will., 456 
Relfe (Relph), Anne, 11 ; Dor.. 11, 89 ; 

Edw., 169, 317 ; Ellen, 24 ; Ja., 262, 

John, 11, 24, 169 ; Ric., 11. 179 ; 

Rob., 385; Tho., 112; Will., 11, 89, 

219, 385 
Reppes, Fra., 104, 344 ; Jane, 104 ; 

John, 104 
Reve. See Reeve 
Revett, Tho., 82 
Reynardson, Abr., 133 
Reynolds (Reynoldes), Abr., 508; Ja.. 

142; Jane, 325: Mary, 508; Mel- 

chior, 495 ; Rob., 325 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



543 



Rhoades, Tho., 155 

Rice. Simon, 113 

Richards, John, 457 ; Mic., 474 

Richardson, Anne, 415, 433 ; Eliz., 

290 : John. 210 ; Jos., 290 ; Mary, 

122; Ric., 166; Tho.. 210, 269, 270, 

415 ; Will., 92, 122 ; Will. West- 
brook. 210 
Richardson, Tho., Baron of Cramond. 

433 

Richbell. John, 421 
Riche, Rob., Lord, 348 
Riches (Riche, Ryche). Anne, 210 ; 

Constance, 478 ; Eliz., 167 ; John, 

210 : Ric., 167 
Rickman. John, 23 ; Susannah, 23 : 

Tho., 46 

Rickson, Mary, 465 : Tho., 465 
Rideout (Ridout), Ric., 78, 335. 483 
Ridge, Humph., 122 ; Jane, 216 ; Ste.. 

216; Tho.. 122 
Ridley, Ric., 49 
Ridout. See Rideout 
Rigbey, Anth., 370 
Rigges, Fra., 141 
Righton, Ric., 180 ; Sarah, 180 
Rivers (Ryvers), Frances, 368 ; Geo., 

88, 129, 133, 170, 189, 303, 323, 368, 

375, 410, 412, 428 ; Ja., 370 ; Judith. 88 
Rix, Tho., 242 

Robardes (Robartes). Sec Roberts 
Roberts (Robardes, Robartes, Robert. 

Robertes). Anne, 13 ; Alice. 184 ; 

Edm., 357 ; Hen., 13, 463 ; Joan. 

267 ; John, 55, 81, 142, 209, 267, 286, 

397 ; Lucy, 55, 115, 244 ; Sam., 55 : 

Tho., 74, 184, 204 ; Walt., 1, 55, 115, 

244; Will., 30, 115 

Robertson, Anna Maria. 397 : Love, 397 
Robinson, Dan.. 77 ; Eliz., 242, 259 ; 

Hen., 160, 242 ; Marmaduke, 181 ; 

Morris, 364 ; Ric., 259 ; Tho., 368 
Robson, Bateman, 76, 335 ; Ja., 367 
Roche, Will., 338 
Rochester, Charles. 94 ; Mary, 446 ; 

Rob., 283, 446 
Rockby, Ralph, 113 
Rodney. Anne, 240 ; Geo., Lord, 240 ; 

Rob., 240 
Rogers, Dan., 334 ; Geo., 320 ; Mary 

Eliz., 216 ; Rob., 462, 463 ; Tho., 216, 

241, 255 ; Tho. Attree, 216 
Rokewood, Tho.. 464 
Rolfe, Mary, 24 '; Nic., 24 ; Will., 296, 

350, 467 



Rolston, Laur., 197 

Rolt, Cicely, 118, 334, 500 ; Hen., 118, 500 

Romney, Rob., Lord, 309 

Hooper, Persia, 397; Tho., 211; Tho. 

Ric., 397 
Rootes (Roottes, Rottes). Alice, 192, 

293 ; Anne, 299, 333 ; Dedicott, 169 ; 

Eliz.. 229, 300 ; Grace, 169 ; Hen., 

229, 300 ; Ja, 229, 299, 300, 333, 438 ; 

Joan, 229. 279 ; John, 192, 229, 293 ; 

Nic., 279, 293 ; Tho.. 169, 229, 290, 

291,333; Will., 91, 279 
Roper, Grace, 155 ; Tho., 62 ; Will., 155 
Rosam, Rob., 470 
Rose, Edw., 137 ; Hen., 284 : Jane, 

137 ; John, 337 ; Kath., 284 ; Will., 261 
Ross, Rob., 217, 218 
Rossear, Eliz., 170 : Ralph, 170 
Roteland. See Rutland 
Rotheram. John, 403 
Rottes. Sea Rootes 
Round, Ric., 17 ; Sarah, 17 
Rous, Anth., 81 
Routh, John, 33 
Rovve, Dor., 482 ; John, 264, 284, 297, 

377, 482 ; Kath., 284 ; Will., 340 
Rowland (Rowlands), David, 343 ; 

John, 133 ; Joyse, 133 
Rowney, Margery, 150 ; Tho., 150, 342 ; 

Will., 150 
Rudhale, Will., 48 
Rushe, Anth.. 147 ; Eleanor, 147 
Rushout, Ja., 222 
Rushworth, John, 294 
Russell, Agn., 5 ; Betty, 246 ; Dor., 

350 ; Edw., 281 ; Eliz., 7, 438 ; Fra., 

89, 90 ; Fra., Lord, 303, 494 ; Geo., 5 ; 

John, 246, 438 ; Jos., 38 ; Juliana, 

431 ; Kath., 89. 90 ; Kiliphett (Killi- 

phett), 89, 90 ; Nic., 350 ; Ric., 130, 

425, 431 ; Saint John, 438 ; Tho., 

350; Will., 7, 89, 180 
Rutland (Roteland). Eliz. (Countess), 

371 ; Hen., Earl of, 138, 151 ; John, 

Duke of, 206 ; Marg. (Countess), 138, 

151 ; Rog., Earl of, 370, 371 
Ryche. See Riches 
Rycroft, Eliz., 402 ; Tho., 402 
Rye, Anne, 280, 346 ; Tho., 55, 346 ; 

Will., 280 

Ryley, Hen., 13, 297 
Ryman, Will., 7 

Rythe, Constance, 203 ; Tho., 203 
Ryvers. See Rivers 
Ryves, Geo., 135 



Sackville (Sackevile, Sackevill, Sacke- 
ville, Sackevyle, Sackevyll, Sackvile, 
Sackvill, Sackvyle, Sakevyle, Sak- 



feyld), Anne, 17 ; Edw., 4, 17, 36, 60, 
61. 129, 174, 192, 368, 463. 464 ; Eliz., 
128 314 ; John, 17, 28, 69, 128, 160, 



544 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



188, 214, 314 ; Mary, 60, 61 : Ric., 
17, 21, 56. 95, 170, 179, 214, 328. 331, 
378, 428, 500 ; Rob., 50. 51. 60 ; Tho.. 
17, 63, 114. 179,214,314. 331, 495; 
Winifred, 17. See De la Warr 
Saint John (Seynt John). Anne, 403 ; 
Eliz.. 359 ; Fra., 19, 42 ; John. 342, 
359 ; ' Oliver. 403 ; Oliver, Lordi 303, 
304 ; Will., Lord, 66 
Saint Leger (Saintleger). Anth., 47 ; 

Eliz., 495 

Sait, Fanny, 381 ; Ja., 381 
Sakevyle (Sakfeyld). See Sackville 
Salisbury, Edm., bp. of 301 
Salmon, Roland. 312 
Salop, Geo., Earl, 347 
Salt, John, 294 
Salter, Hog., 112 ; Susan, 457 ; Tho.. 

286 

Saltmarsh. Eliz., 294 
Salwey, Arth., 461 

Samber, Charles, 342 ; Penelope, 342 
Sambrook, Eliz., 371 ; John, 371 
Samford, Charles, 371 
Sampson, John Tilden, 141 
Sanders. See Saunders 
Sandford (Sanford), Eliz., 4 ; Hen., 4. 

433 
Sandham, Brune, 108 ; Hester, 108 ; 

Tho., 507 

Sandes (Sandys, Saundea), Edwin, 66 ; 
Eliz., 66; Eliz. (Lady), 21, 66, 391; 
Hen., 254 ; Margery. 65, 66, 247 ; 
Mary (Lady). 391 ; Miles. 254 ; Regi- 
nald, 66 : Ric., 65 ; Tho., 21 ; Tho., 
Lord, 21, 66, 391 ; Walt., 21, 248, 260 ; 
Will.. 65, 66, 247, 375 ; Will., Lord. 
21, 66, 248 ; Will., Lord, 260, 391 
Sanford. See Sandford 
Sansbury, John, 25 
Satterthwait, Susan, 364 ; Will., 364 
Saunders (Sanders, Saunder), Bridget, 
187 ; Hen., 48, 131, 338 ; Ja., 44 ; 
Jane, 44 ; John. 187, 194. 454 : Nic., ; 
98, 338 ; Patience, 454 ; Tho., 10 
Saundes. See Sandes 
Sargent, Charlotte. 502 ; John, 502 
Savile, John, 95, 434 
Sawbridge, Ja., 262 
Sawyer. Edm., 54. 269 ; Ja., 290 ; John, 

290 ; Phebe, 492 

Saxby (Saxpees, Saxpes), Anne, 369 ; 
Eliz.,248; Joan, 290 ; John, 290, 291, 
369 ; Mary, 369 ; Rob., 194, 335 ; 
Tho., 369 ; Will., 248, 360 
Saye, Rob., 153: Will., 88 
Sayer, Edw. Lane, 382 ; Hen., 224 ; 

Kath., 382 

Scardvyle, John, 436 
Scarlett (Scarlet), Benj., 54, 172, 204, 
343, 354, 354w, 506 ; Fra., 247 ; Tho.. 
204 



j Scarnyng, Edm., 159 ; Ezekiel, 159 

| Scawen, Rob., 348, 418 

I Scoones. Harriet Jane, 384 ; John. 384 

Sophia, 384 ; Will., 3S4 
Scott (Scot), Edm.. 30'J ; Edw.. 130 ; 

Eliz.. 309 ; Geo.. 279, 342 ; John, 78 ; 

Kath., 130; Tho., 261, 309, 342; 

Will., 309, 352 
Scrase (Scrace, Scras), Charles, 355 ; 

Eliz., 216 ; John, 149 ; Juliana. 465 ; 

Ric., 201. 202, 314, 330, 336. 442, 465, 

500 ; Tuppin. 109,465 ; Will. ,63, 292 
Scrimshire, John, 130, 367 
Scrope, Adrian, 250 ; Ralph. 83, 249 ; 

Ursula, 250 
Scryven. Tho., 371 
Scutt, Eliz.. 36 ; John, 20, 36, 149 ; 

Mary, 20 ; Middleton, 20 ; Ric., 20, 

480 ; Rob., 35 
Seabourne (Seaborne), Fra., 47 ; Ja., 

47 ; Joan. 47 ; Will., 47 
Scale, John, 468 
Sedgly, Jonas, 372 
Sedley, Eliz., 374 ; Isaac, 374 ; Ric.. 

374 ; Will.. 374, 393 
See, Hen., 124 
Sefton, Jos., 39 

Segar (Seger), Hen., 220 ; Will., 473 
Segrave, Eliz., 7 ; John, 7 
Selby, KHz., 397 ; Hen., 181 ; Ja., 104 ; 

Will., 397 

Sellwyn. See Selwyn 
Selsey, Ja., Lord. 152 ; John, Lord, 405 
Selwyn (Sellwyn). Agn.. 229 ; Beatrice, 

138 ; Edw., 342 ; Eliz., 139 ; Fra., 

139, 339. 342 ; Geo.. 245 ; John. 138, 

139,229, 243, 299, 341 ; Tho., 42, 139 
Selyard, John, 229 
Semeon, Edm., 411 ; Geo., 411 ; John, 

411 

Sephton, Eleanor, 308 ; Tho., 308 
Sergison, Anne, 439 ; Charles, 268, 438, 

439 

Serle, Anth., 39 ; Hen., 418 ; John, 154 
Sessely, John, 202 ; Kath., 202 
Seymour (Seymer, Seymor), Edw., 500 ; 

Rob., 243 ; Tho., 44 ; Will., 256 
Seynt John. See Saint John 
Shadwell. Eliz, 87 : Hen. Thurloe, 305 ; 

Lancelot, 502 ; Mary. 156 ; Ric., 156; 

Susan, 305 ; Tho., 305 ; Will., 76, 158, 
420 ; Will. Lucas, 87 
Shales, John, 482 
Shard, Isaac. 338 
Sharpe, Edw., 30; Hannah, 64 ; Pris- 

cilla, 162 ; Rob., 162 
Shaw, Eliz., 15, 254 ; Will., 479 
Sheather alias Stace, Hen., 161 ; Mary, 

161 

Sheircliffe. Mary, 380 
Sheldon (Shelden), Anth., 225 ; Cicely, 
226 ; Jane, 225. 226 ; John, 225 ; 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



545 



Jos., 178, 440 : Judith, 161 ; Marg., 
178, 440 ; Mary, 161 ; Will., 226 

Shelley. Alice, 127 ; Ambrose, 424, 
503 ; Bridget, 424 : Charles, 257, 302 ; 
Christina Maria, 302 ; Cordelia, 153, 
340, 351, 436 ; Edw., 102. 127, 339, 
372, 423. 424, 504 ; Eliz.. 253, 433 ; 
G-eo., 102, 127, 341 ; Hannah, 426 ; 
Hen.. 31, 85, 100, 105, 136,153,200, 
220, 253, 277, 340, 351. 364, 424, 433. 
436, 437. 503, 504 ; Jane, 31, 41, 97, 
127, 136. 148, 223, 378; Joan, 423 ; 
John, 41. 97, 127, 148, 149, 223, 253, 
291, 302. 339, 340, 341, 356, 372, 378, 
424, 441 ; Mary, 24, 223, 253, 425, 
488, 503 ; Percy Bysshe, 424 ; Ric., 
13. 51. 100, 102, 127, 223, 333, 372, 
426, 500 ; Tho., 24, 37, 102, 253, 341, 
372, 414, 425, 488, 503 ; Tim., 424, 
505 ; Will., 33, 41, 100, 124, 127, 148, 
149, 253, 301, 302, 319. 341, 362, 372, 
377, 378, 424 

Shelton, Sam., 478 ; Will., 372 

Sheppard (Shephard, Shepheard, Shep- 
herd, Sheppard, Shiphard). Alex., 
343 ; Fleetwood, 272 ; Medhnrst, 
395 ; Mildred. 112 : Rob., 343, 439 ; 
Tho., 331, 395, 424 ; Will., 112, 343 

Sherley (Sharley, Shirley. Shurley, 
Shyrley), Anne, 20, 35, 93, 100, 209, 
218, 219 ; Anth., 361 ; Arth., 245 ; 
Edw., 24, 164, 239, 288, 488 ; Eliz., 
76, 245, 361 ; Frances, 40, 240 ; Fra., 
76 ; Geo., 245 ; Hen., 496 ; Jane, 93, 
100 ; John, 40, 66, 74, 75, 93, 100. 
235, 239, 240, 260, 327, 425, 502, 506, 
507 ; Mary, 496 ; Ric., 13, 100, 102, 
319, 339, 341, 361. 372. 507 ; Rob.. 
245 ; Tho., 13, 20, 35, 76, 93, 94, 100, 
209, 218, 219, 245. 268, 336, 337, 372, 
385, 390, 475, 496 ; Will., 496 

Sherborn, Rob., bp. of Chichester, 432 

Sherman (Shereman). Deonisia. 357 ; 
Marg., 215, 304 ; Susan, 201 ; Tho., 
201, 215, 304, 357 

Sherrington, Will., 366 

Sherwood, Jos., 214, 215 

Shery. John, 60 

Sheryff, John, 279 

Shiffner, Geo., 109 ; Mary, 109 ; Tho., 
109 

Shilfox, Anne, 399 ; Dan., 399 

Shilps, Anne, 508 ; Will., 508 

Shindler, Eliz., 244 ; Kath., 24 ; Tho., 
24 

Shipden, Tho., 70 

Shiphard. See Sheppard 

Shordich, Edm., 401 

Shore, John, 274 ; Sam., 403 ; Urith, 
403 

Short, Dan., 454 ; Darell, 386, 454 ; 
Eliz., 118, 454 ; Fra., 276 ; Ja., 118 ; 
VOL. XX. 



Jane. 221. 369 ; John. 276, 336 ; Pet., 
221 ; Philip, 276 ; Sam., 251, 369, 
454 ; Tho.. 84, 104, 221, 276,336. 341 ; 
Ursula, 104, 276. 336, 341 

Shotter, Rog., 128 

Shoyswell, Anne, 397 ; John, 435 ; 
Judith, 435 ; Rog., 396, 397 

Shudd, John, 6 

Shukburgh, Frances, 281 ; John, 281 

Shuter, Hopton, 257 

Sidney (Sydney), Barbara, 385 ; Bar- 
bara (Viscountess), 290; Hen., 313, 
359, 452 ; Rob., 290, 371, 385, 472 ; 
Rob., Viscount Lisle. Lord, 290 ; Will., 
452 

Simmons, Tho., 255 

Simon, Pet., 46 

Skelton. Mary. 155 ; Sarah, 155 

Skinner (Skynner), Agn., 78 ; Eliz. 
146 ; Fra., 464 ; Geo., 146 ; Ja., 78, 
98, 378 ; John. 78, 377 ; Kath., 464 

Skyll, John, 205 

Skynner. See. Skinner 

Slade, Eliz., 155 ; John, 155 ; Will., 155 

Slaughter, Will., 239 

Slewekenour, Edw., 372. See Lewkenor 

Slewright, John, 386 

Sligh. See Slye 

Slingesby (Slingesbie), Hen., 348 ; 
Will., 348 

Siowman, Tho., 115 

Slutter, John, 380 

Slye (Sligh), Eleanor, 204 ; John, 21. 
See Pain 

Slywright, Tho., 275 

Smart, Charles, 240 

Smith (Smithes, Smyth, Smythe), Am- 
brose, 303 ; Anne, 484 ; Anth., 303 ; 
Barwell, 337; Benj., 116; Charles. 
337 ; Chr., 495 ; Edw., 211 ; Edw. 
Grose, 433 ; Eliz., 176, 212 ; Frances, 
189 ; Fra., 25. 149, 215, 303 ; Geo., 
17, 35, 179, 272, 331, 368, 414, 415, 
495 ; Hannah. 330, 331 ; Hen., 60, 

125, 289, 303, 406, 502 ; Ja., 35 ; 
Jane, 2, 149, 412 ; John, 35. 40, 55, 
122, 140. 149, 176, 189, 205, 297, 402. 
442 ; Jos., 149 ; Marg., 215, 308, 368, 
506 ; Mary, 41, 126, 278 ; Nath., 456 ; 
Newton, 278 ; Nic., 112, 278 ; Ric.. 

126, 145, 152, 215 ; Rob., 155 ; Susan. 
141 ; Susanna, 406 ; Tho,, 7, 76, 126, 
149, 189, 233, 298. 330, 331, 412 ; 
Thomasine. 303 ; Tilden. 164 ; Traf- 
ford, 44 ; Will., 2, 15, 40, 43, 58, 141, 
148, 186. 212, 308, 349, 422, 506 

Smither, Eliz., 262 ; Tho., 262 
Smyth (Smythe). ' See Smith 
Snashall, John, 104, 242 ; Mary, 242 
Snatt, Charity, 342 ; Tho., 377 ; Will., 

342 

Snell, Anne, 387 ; Simon, 387 
N N 



546 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Snelling (Snellyng), Cicely, 296, 358, 

475 ; Eliz., 476 ; Geo., 296, 358, 475 ; 
Marg., 358 ; Ric., 15, 296, 358 ; 
Sherley. 476 

Snepp, Hannah, 76 ; John, 76 
Snoad, Eliz.. 419 ; Geo., 419 
Snowden. Ralph, 302 
Snowe, Eliz., 333 ; Ja., 333 
Soale. Philip, 336 
Solly, John, 418 ; Martha. 418 
Somerset, Tho., 32 
Sondes, Grace (Lady), 81, 113, 240 ; 

Lewis Watson, Lord, 81, 113. 240 : 

Ric., 123 ; Tho.. 122 
Sone, Agn.. 452 ; Anne, 458 ; Barth., 

458 ; Eliz., 452 ; Fra.,324,458 ; John, 

452 ; Tho., 452 ; Walt., 452 
South, Jos., 176 ; Mary, 176 
Southampton, Hen., Earl of, 348 
Southouse, Edw., 405 ; Martha, 405 ; 

Will., 364 
Southwell (Sowthwell, Suthwell), 

Marg., 239. 329. 377, 449, 469, 483 ; 

Rob., 239, 329, 377, 449, 469, 483 
Sparks (Sparke, Sparckes), Arth., 262 ; 

Cuthbert. 289 ; Rog.. 163 
Speed, Geo., 259 ; Jos., 259 ; Will., 417 
Speke, Eliz., 281 ; Geo., 281 ; Hugh, 

281, 458 ; Marg., 281 
Spelman (Spilman, Spylman). Fra., 50. 

51, 383 ; John. 268, 3(JB : Marg., 50 

Mary, 50, 51 
Spence, Anne, 151 ; John, 86, 151, 323. 

419 ; Luke, 305 ; Ruth, 151 ; Will., 

272 
Spencer, Edw., 162 ; Geo., 184 ; John, 

184, 425 ; Ric., 162, 163, 254 ; Tho.. 

366 

Spicer, Matt., 506 
Spilman. See Spelman 
Spooner, Ric.. 180 
Spracklyng. Rob., 386 
Sprigg, Basil, 251-2 ; Cordelia, 252 
Springett (Springate), Anth., 71, 117, 

334, 354, 354n, 355 ; Eliz., 334 ; 

Gulielma Maria, 489 ; Harb., 109, 

334, 355; Herb., 116; Mary, 407; 

Ric., 355 ; Tho., 222, 407 ; Will., 222, 

355 

Spylman. See Spelman 
Squyer, John, 439 
Stable, Will., 347 
Stace, Rob., 269. See Sheather 
Stafford (Stafforde), Hen., Lord, 373; 

John, 109 ; Ursula (Lady), 373 
Staker, Edw.. 41 ; Hen., 41 ; Jane, 5 ; 

Jos., 5 ; Will., 41 
Stalie, Will., 382 
Stamp, Mary, 96 
Stamper (Stampers), Anne, 412 ; Eliz., 

234 ; Gertrude, 412 ; Ric., 234 ; Will., 

411 



Standen (Standon), Dor., 308 ; Eliz., 
53, 336 ; John, 307, 308, 336 ; Mary, 
34 ; Rob., 34 ; Sam., 53 
Standley. See Stanley 
Stanfeild. See Stansfeild 
Stanford (Stanford), Will., 232, 268 
Staninough (Stanynogh, Stanynough), 
Dan., 277; Eliz., 277; Jane, 277; 

Laur., 277 
Stanlake, Geo., 342 
Stanley (Standley, Stanly), Anne, 266 ; 

Chr., 266, 309,429 ; Dor.. 323 ; Edw., 

306 ; John, 2, 145, 323 ;' Joyce, 266, 

267 ; Mary, 266 ; Nic., 267 ; Ric., 

266 ; Tho., 2, 265, 266, 306 ; Will., 32, 

267 
Stanney, John, 485 ; Mary, 485 ; Will., 

157 

Stannyford. Hen., 508 
Stansfeild (Stanfeild, Stansfild), John, 

91, 127,323,362 
Stanton, Ric., 182 
Stanynogh. See Staninough 
Stapeley. See Stapley 
Staple (Staples), Alex., 8, 274 ; Anne, 

311 ; Anth., 13,311,509; Edm.,509; 

Joan, 69 ; John, 69, 355, 473. See 

Stapley 

Staplee (Staplegh). See Stapley 
Staplehorne, John, 163 ; Mary, 163 
Stapleton, Alice, 377 ; Hen., 463 ; Will., 

377 
Stapley (Stapeley, Staplee, Staplegh), 

Anne, 123 ; Anth.. 40, 49, 54, 69, 180, 

198, 236, 251, 316/370, 385, 388, 392, 

402, 449, 487, 502 ; Barbara, 448 ; 

Douglas, 54, 316 ; Drew, 268, 449 ; 

Edm., 388 ; Jane, 449 ; Joan, 69 ; 

John. 48. 69, 71,88, 153, 249,268,272, 

316. 340, 369, 448, 449; Mary, 71, 

153, 340, 369 ; Ric., 449 ; Rob., 123 ; 

Rose, 385 ; Ste., 103. See Staple 
Starkey, Eliz., 67 ; Nic., 67 
Startute, Will., 13 
Steadman (Stedman), Hen., 99 ; Ja., 

406 ; Mary, 406 
Steane, Tho., 407 
Steaninge, Tho., 271. See CowperaZww 

Steanyng 

Stede, Will., 61,403 
Stedman. See Steadman 
Steele (Steel), Jane, 189 ; Tho., 23, 52, 

53, 118, 401 
Steepe, John, 29 

Stempe, Anne, 412 ; John, 164. 412 
Stephens (Stevens), Abigail, 160, 342 ; 

Anth.. 292 ; Edw., 345 ; Eliz., 345 ; 

Hen., 384 ; Jonathan, 160 ; Rob., 132 ; 

Will., 4 

Stephenson, Tho., 274 
Stere. Joan, 258 ; John, 258 ; Mary, 

125; Ric., 125 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



547 



Stevens. See Stephens 

Steward (Stewart), Abigail, 122 ; Tho., 

122 ; Will., 122 
Stidolph, Fra.. 303 
Stiles. See Styles 
Still, Edw., 35 ; Ric., 397 
Stillington. Tho., 176 
Stockton, Eliz., 457 ; Owen, 457 
Stokys, Anne, 172 ; Hen., 172 
Stolion (Stollion, Stolyon), Eliz., 75 ; 

Ric., 75 ; Theodosia, 75 ; Tho., 74, 

75, 467 
Stone, Alice. 224 ; Andr., 259 ; Eliz., 

174; Hen.', 23; John, 71, 86, 174, 

224, 473, 489, ; Marg., 86 ; Mary, 

174 ; Nic., 212, 458 ; Prudence. 456 ; 

Ric., 224 ; Tho., 259, 260 ; Ric. Owen, 

500 ; Simon. 222, 264 
Stoneham, John, 380 
Stoneley, Edw., 461 
Stonestreet, Eliz., 491 ; Geo., 55 ; 

John, 232, 272 ; Martha, 272 ; Tho., 

193, 491 

Store, Jos., 75 ; Marg., 75 
Storer, Tho., 413 
Stoughton (Stowghton), Adrian, 326, 

376, 398, 417 ; Eliz., 325 ; Geo., 325 ; 

John, 325 ; Laur., 2, 45 ; Nic., 123 ; 

Tho., 9, 15. 204 
Stradlyng, Tho., 183, 441 
Streater. Ric., 292 
Streatfeild (Streatfield), Charlotte. 384 ; 

Eliz., 91 ; Hen,, 91, 217, 384 ; Rob., 

91, 191 ; Will., 17 
Street, Anne, 186 ; Ja., 186 ; Rose, 

405 ; Ste., 405 ; Tho., 76 
Strelley, Barbara, 43 ; Hen., 43 
Strettell, Amos, 122 ; Harriet Eliza, 122 
Strickland, Will., 176 

Sride, John, 3 

Stringer (Strynger), Anth., 295 ; Geo., 
70 ; John, 194 ; Lucy, 70 ; Ric., 149, 

406 ; Ste., 75, 194 

Strode, Eliz., 133 ; Geo., 36, 133 ; 

Will., 36, 133 
Strodewyke (Strodwyke). See Strud- 

wick 
Strong, Jane, 486 ; Will., 486 



Stronghill, John, 343 
Strowder, Grace, 463 
Strudwick (Strodewyke, Strodwyke, 

Strudwicke, Strudwike, Strudwyke), 

Hen., 5, 20, 35, 233 ; Jane, 5 ; Joan, 

233 ; John, 5 ; Kath., 35 ; Ric., 341 ; 

Will., 5, 20, 35 
Strynger See Stringer 
Stubbersfyld, Alice, 314 ; Geo., 313, 314 
Studley, Jane, 460 ; John, 461 ; Jos., 

460 ; Nath., 131, 461 
Stunt, Joan, 477 
Sturgeon, Terry, 180, 181 
Sturmy, Tho., 100. See Maddison 
Styant, Eliz., 398 ; Will., 398, 417 
Styleman, Ric., 357 
Styler. Alice, 506 ; John, 112 ; Mary. 

112 ; Ric., 506 
Styles (Stiles), Harb., 334 ; Hen., 498 ; 

Joan, 334 ; Kath., 350 ; Ric., 350 ; 

Tho., 95 

Stynt, John, 472 
Suffolk, Kath. (Countess), 322 ; Tho., 

Earl of, 60, 251, 306, 322, 344, 406 
Sulyard, Andr., 131 ; Ralph, 291 ; 

Rob., 359 

Sumpner, John, 476 
Surrey, Eliz. (Countess), 167 ; Philip, 

Earl of, 10 ; Tho., 167 
Sussex, Anne (Countess), 214 ; Tho., 

Earl of, 72, 214 
Suthwell. See Southwell 
Sutton, Eliz. Henrietta, 399 ; John, 

399 ; Tho., 399 
Swale, Anne, 448 ; Chr., 11 ; Hen., 

294 ; Solomon, 294 
Swayne, Anne, 236 
Sweeting, Hen., 384 ; Julia, 384 
Swift, Rob., 29 ; Ursula, 29 
Swygo, John, 32 ; Lucretia, 32 
Swynborne, Tho., 395 
Sybell, Anne, 88 ; John, 88 
Sydenham, John, 144 
Sydley, Will., 51 
Sydney. See Sidney 
Symes, Ric., 498 
Symons (Symonds), Maiy, 142 ; Ric., 

312 ; Tho., 142 



T. 



Tabor, Eliz., 335 ; John, 335 

Talbot, Mary (Lady), 478 : Will., Lord, 

478 

Talcarne, Edw., 124 
Talke, Joan. 432 ; Will., 432 
Talmy, John, 346 ; Judith, 346 
Tame, Edm., 375 
Tanker ville, Camilla (Countess), 146 ; 

Charles, Earl. 146, 364 ; Emma, 

(Countess), 364 



Tanner, John. 401, 443 ; Sam., 104 

Tattersall, John, 140, 240 

Taylor (Tayler, Tayleure, Tayllor), 

Anne, 121, 148 ; Charles Will., 416 ; 

Constance, 149 ; Dor., 155 ; Hen., 

371, 445 ; John, 121, 148, 149, 265, 

333, 372 ; Jos., 324 ; Mary, 247 ; 

Matt., 321, 395 ; Ric., 154. 155, 208 ; 

Rob., 279 ; Susan, 445 ; Tho., 108, 

229, 247 ; Will., 39 

N N 2 



548 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Tebold (Theobald), Kath., 183. See 
Theobald 

Temple, John, 3 ; Purback, 130 

Tench. Eliz., 68, 434; Fisher, 67. 68, 
434 

Terrell. Eliz., 265 

Terrey, Ste.. 277 

Thacker. Fra., 276 

Thanet. Kath. (Countess), 412 ; Marg. 
(Countess), 50, 51, 77, 95, 496 ; 
John, Earl of, 50, 51, 77, 95, 496 ; 
Tho., Earl of, 249, 412 

Thatcher. See Thetcher 

Thayer, Anne, 68 ; Humph., 434 ; 
Sam., 67 ; Tho., 68 

Thecher. See Thetcher 

Theed, Hester, 504 ; Will., 504 

Theobald (Tebold), John, 49, 455 ; 
Kath., 183 

Thetcher (Thatcher, Thecher), Anne. 
339 , Ja., 103, 153, 299, 303, 311, 333, 
346, 358, 463; John, 158, 180. 197, 
211, 299, 339, 395 ; Kath., 300 ; Mar- 
gery, 197 ; Mary, 311 ; Will., 153, 
299 

Thetford, Tho., 249 

Thomas, Anne, 413 ; Davis. 365 ; Eliz. 
Lucretia, 289 ; Frances White, 132 ; 
Geo., 493 ; Geo. White, 132 ; John 
Godfrey, 91, 179 ; Mark, 439 : Mar- 
tha, 439 ; Ric., 439 ; Will., 7, 93, 103, 
171, 305, 385, 413, 425, 473 ; Will. 
Lewis Geo., 289 

Thomond, Percy Wyndham O'Brien, 
Earl of. 218 

Thompson (Tompson, Thomson), Agn., 
22, 440 ; Dor., 495 ; Geo.. 31, 218 ; 
Hen., 495 ; John. 398 ; Nic., 162 ; 
Tho., 22, 440 

Thoresby, Hen., 403 

Thome, Will.. 321 

Thornhill (Thornehull), Ambrose, 248 ; 
Letitia, 493 

Thornhurst, Barbara, 475 ; Tho., 475 

Thornicroft, John, 52 

Thornton, Ric., 160 ; Tho., 150 

Thorpe. Eliz., 440 ; John, 24, 216, 244, 
339, 440 ; Mary, 24, 244 ; Ric., 435 ; 
Thomasine, 435 

Threele (Threell, Threle), Agn., 336 ; 
Anne, 276 ; Edm., 173 ; Eliz., 275 ; 
Frances, 276; John, 103, 275, 276, 
336, 340 ; Laur., 276 ; Marg., 173, 
275 ; Ric., 134, 173, 198 ; Rob., 450 ; 
Tho., 173, 275, 276, 330, 378 ; Will., 
134, 158, 282, 340, 500 

Throckmorton (Throgmerton), Anth., 
263 ; Baynham (Bayneham). 25, 
166; Geo., 375; Kath., 263 ; Mary, 
25, 166 ; Rob., 178, 301 

Thurland, Edw., 397 

Thwaites, Anth., 249 ; Frances, 249 



Thynne, Ja., 285, 499 

Tibbes, Will., 53 

Tichborne (Tichburn, Titchborne, 

Titcheborne, Tycheborne), Benj., 88, 

441 ; Compton, 187 ; Hen., 331 ; 

Hen. Jos., 331 ; John, 510 ; Martin, 

411, 471 ; Nic., 110, 157 ; Ric., 409, 

441 ; Rob., 84, 86 ; Walt.. 441 
Tildesley, John, 276 
Tillard. Abr., 361 
Tilley (Tylley, Tyllye), Anne, 23 ; 

Bridget, 23 ; John, 22, 23 ; Sam., 

23 

Tilney. Fred., 117 

Tilson, John, 168 ; Mary Chowne, 168 
Tippetts, Eliz., 509; John, 421, 509; 

Mary, 509 

Tirwhitt. See Tyrwhite 
Titchborne (Titcheborne). See Tich- 
borne 

Titchener, Will., 163 
Tivill, John, 90 
Todgose. Rob., 457 
Toke, Jane, 29 ; Nic., 29, 37 
Tokefield, Damaris, 309 
Toll, Charles, 90 
Tomkins (Tompkin), Anne, 345 ; John, 

165; Martin, 262 
Tomlinson, Ric.. 382 
Tompkin. See Tomkins 
Tompson. See Thompson 
Tonson, Ric., 205 
Tooker, Hen., 141 
Toope, Alice, 191 ; Ric., 191, 490 ; Will., 

191 

Tories, John, 416 
Tornor. See Turner 
Torrell. Hen., 33 ; Humph., 33 
Touchett. Mervin, 217 
Tourle (Tourll), Ja., 241 ; Mary Ann, 

23 ; Tho., 23 
Towers (Towres), Eliz., 369 ; Sam., 

369 ; Tho., 426 
Townley (Towneley), Fra.. 460 ; Jane, 

140, 141 ; Joan, 71 ; Nic., 71, 139, 

140 

Towres. See Towers 
Towse, Will., 394 
Tracy, Tho. Charles, Viscount, 26 ; 

Eliz. (Viscountess), 26 
Travers, Giles, 476 
Trayton, Ambrose, 92 ; Edw., 6, 167 ; 

Mary. 92 ; Nath., 6, 354, 412, 509 ; 

Tho.. 92 
Tredcroft. Edw., 232, 425 ; Hen.. 232 ; 

Nath., 4, 215, 232, 398, 424 ; Phebe, 

4, 398 ; Sarah, 232 
Trefusis, Charles Rodolph, 105 
Treheyron, Geo., 377 
Trethewy, John, 166 
Trevett, John, 111 
Trevor, John, 31, 151 ; John Morley 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



549 



47 ; Lucy, 180 ; Morley, 180 ; Rob., 
32 

Trice, Ric., 115 

Trigg, Will., 90 

Tripp, Hen., 109 

Trotter, Jane Sophia, 191 ; Rob., 
191 

Troyte, Will., 195 

Trumball, Anth., 301 

Trumble, Anth., 140 

Trnsler, Grace, 146 ; John, 43, 146 ; 
Will., 146 

Trygges, Rob., 45 

Tryon, Will., 468 

Tuchett, Meryin, 217 

Tuckey, Humph., 29 

Tuffyn, Will., 479 

Tufton, Ayliffe, 156 ; Cecil, 156 ; 
Charles, 61 ; Charlotte, 156 ; Chris- 
tiana, 156 ; Crisagon, 180 ; Diana, 
156 ; Eliz., 156 ; Fra., 353 ; Humph., 
31, 150, 180 ; John, 51. 113, 150, 331, 
352, 353 ; Marg., 31, 180 ; Nic., 49, 
237, 338, 353, 473 ; Ric., 180, 337 ; 
Sarah, 61 ; Savile, 95 

Tullett, Harry, 365 

Tunbridge and Donkellin (Dunkellyn), 



Anne (Lady), 14, 305 ; Uliok Burgh, 
Lord. 14, 305 

Tunstall, Cuthbert, 347 

Tuppen (Tuppyn), Hen., 185 ; John, 465 

Turberfeld, John, 294 

Turbill, Will., 499, 500 

Turbutt, Rob., 257 

Turgeys (Turgys), Anne, 307 ; Tho., 307 

Turner (Tornor, Tourner, Tourneur, 
Tumour), Dor., 75 ; Edw., 145, 259 ; 
Eliz., 13, 428 ; G-eo., 68, 92 ; Hen., 
428 ; John, 39, 191, 252, 397 ; Mary, 
189, 440, 445 ; Mercy, 68 ; Nic., 20, 
21, 202, 440 ; Ric., 42, 75. 189, 221, 
489 ; Ric. Andr., 18 ; Sackville 
(Sackevill), 13, 88; Tho., 39, 282, 
328, 400, 445 ; Walt., 350 ; Will., 75 

Turney, Alice, 45 ; John, 45 

Tuthill, John, 66 

Tutte, Fra., 181, 398 

Twisden (Twysden), Tho., 90, 172, 237 ; 
Will., 17, 237 

Tyffin, Will., 145 

Tylley (Tyllye). See Tilley 

Tyrwhite (Tirwhitt, Tyrwhit), Eliz., 
157 ; Kath., 158, 180, 313 ; Rob., 158 ; 
Tho., 157 ; Will., 158, 180, 313 



TJ. 



Uncle, John, 507 
Underbill, Will., 312 
Underwood, Rob., 252 
Upfold, Grace, 381 ; John, 380, 381 
Upperton, Tho., 378 
Upton, Eliz.. 222; John, 222; Will., 
283, 284, 309 



Urkin, John, 329 ; Mary, 329 

Urswik, Chr., 347 

Utterson, Alf. Gibson, 122 ; Edw. 
Vernon, 122, 416 ; Emily, 122 ; John 
Ja., 122 ; Sarah Eliz., 122, 416 

Uvedale (Uvedall, Uvedalle), Ric., 228 ; 
Tho., 411 



V. 



Vanacker, Nic., 79 

Vane, Hen., 90 

Vanheythmpson, Delme, 233 ; Eliz., 233 

Varney, Ric., 66 

Vaughan, Anne, 196, 215, 366 ; John, 

176, 196,215,366 ; Marg., 351 ; Owen, 

242; Ric., 450; Tho., 351 
Vaux, John, 39 ; Mary, 39 ; Will., 272 
Vavysore, Pet., 451 
Venables, Eliz., 456 ; Joan, 456 ; John, 

456 ; Nic., 456 ; Ric., 456 
Venn, Ric., 496 
Ventris, Fra., 115 



Vergoe, Edw., 461 
Verney, John, 245 
Vernon, Geo. Venables, 462 ; Louisa 

Barbara, 462 

Victoria, Princess Alexandrina, 213 
Vinall (Vinal, Vynall), Eliz., 255, 489 ; 

Judith, 346; Tho., 346 ; Will., 255, 

489 

Vincent, John, 331 ; Will., 442 
Viny, Eliz., 269 ; John, 269 ; Jos., 269 ; 

Tho., 269 
Vycary. Tho., 308 
Vynall. See Vinall 



w. 



Wadeson, Mary, 160 ; Ric., 160 
Wady, Luke, 356 ; Mary, 356 
Wakeford, John, 22, 99, 108 



Wakeman, John, 355, 372 ; Mary, 355 
Walcott, Charles, 119 ; Mary, 119 
Waldegrave, Anth., 341 ; Eliz., 341 



550 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP PINES. 



Walden, Tho, Baron, 322 

Waldoe (Waldo), Adrian, 424 ; Dan., 

424 ; Tim., 109 

Walgrave, Anth., 341 ; Eliz., 341 
Walker, Anne. 421. 468; Byne, 86; 

Eliz., 240 ; Ellen, 391 ; Fra., 51, 187, 

233 ; John, 240, 391 ; Theodore, 468 ; 

Tho., 2, 237 ; Will., 240 
Wall, Will., 503 
WaHer, Anne, 42, 45, 188 ; Geo., 45, 

188 ; Hen., 346 ; Ja., 6 ; Marg., 175, 

188 ; Mary, 6, 188 ; Sam., 399 ; Tho., 

90, 175, 188 ; Walt., 42, 45, 175 
Wallis. John, 131, 132; Marg., 49; 

Susan, 131, 132 ; Will., 49 
Wallopp, Eliz., 482 ; Hen., 482 
Walrond, Edw., 58, 89 ; Eliz., 182 ; 

Hen., 182, 477 ; Ja., 224 ; Susan, 

477; Will., 477 
Walsh (Walshe), Anne, 76, 202 ; Eliz., 

23, 76, 202, 275 ; John, 23 ; Rob., 23, 

76, 202, 275 ; Tho., 42 ; Walt., 423 
Walsingham (Walsyngham), Dor., 183, 

316 ; Edm., 392 ; Ja., 392 ; Tho., 49, 

183, 316 ; Will., 392 
Walter, Abel, 120, 340 ; Jane, 120, 340 ; 

John, 303, 456 
Walthall, Tho., 132 
Walton, John, 63, 92, 169, 177, 428 
Warburton, Barbara, 158 ; Tho., 409 ; 

Will., 158 
Ward (Warde), Agn., 119; Eleanor, 

69; Ellen, 292; Frances, 242; Geo., 

188, 270 ; Hen., 69, 118, 292 ; Jasper, 

53 ; John. 86, 101, 265, 292, 455, 478 ; 

Ninian (Ninean), 69, 164, 402, 455 ; 

Eic., 101 ; Tho., 119 ; Will., 236, 242 
Warden, Fra., 175, 361 ; John, 209, 447 
Wardroper, Charles, 24, 179 
Wareing. See Waring 
Warham, John, 440 
Waring (Wareing), Alice, 12 ; Edm., 

236 ; Ric., 12 
Warke, Will., Baron, 237 
Warnefold (Warnford). Mary, 423, 424, 

503 ; Ric., 487 ; Tho., 423, 424, 425, 

503 
Warner, John, 338 ; Nic., 40, 221 ; Ric., 

338 ; Vincent, 338 
Warnett (Warnet), Geo.. 473; John, 

46 ; Mary, 46 
Warnford. See Warnefold 
Warre, Fra., 463 
Warren, Arth., 257 
Warry, John, 504 
Warwick, Ambrose, Earl of, 82 
Wase, Anne, 35 : Budd, 35 ; John, 35 ; 

Sarah, 35 ; Will., 35, 40 
Waterford, Ric., Viscount, 57, 467 
Waters, Will., 88 
Watersfeild (Watersfeld), Agn., 137; 

John, 137 ; Tho., 137 



Watker, Fra., 167, 490 

Watkins (Watkyns), David, 26, 179; 

Ric., 184 

Watkinson, Hen.. 446 
Watkyns. See Watkins 
Watson, Cordelia, 186, 187; Geo.. 72, 

263, 369, 407 ; Grace, 80 ; Hannah, 

72, 369, 407 ; Hen., 263 ; John, 72, 

186, 187, 210, 369, 407 ; Lewis, 80 ; 

Tho., 210 ; Will., 21 
Wavell. Edith, 325 ; Ric., 325 ; Will., 

325 

Way, John, 128 
Wayte, Dan., 20 
Weaver, Eliz., 163 
Webb (Webbe), Barbara, 321 ; Jane, 

181 ; John, 181, 321, 486 ; Mary, 77 ; 

Philip Carteret, 77 ; Rob., 180, 182 ; 

Tho., 315, 422 ; Will., 411 
Webster, John, 253, 428 ; Judith, 253 ; 

Tho., 28, 371, 493 

Weedon, Cavendish, 478 ; Edw., 182 
Weekes, Carew, 442 ; Jane, 274 ; John, 

166 ; Kath., 442 ; Oliver, 18, 387, 

442 ; Phillippa, 18 ; Tho.. 292 ; 

Walt., 274 
Weekley, Will., 26 
Wegges, Tho., 76 
Weight, Joan, 276 
Weld. John, 26, 384 ; Tho., 446 
Welden (Weldon), Hannah, 54 ; John, 

54 ; Tho., 507 ; Walker, 85 
Weller, Alice, 191 ; Augusta, 97 ; Eliz., 

75, 238 ; Hannah, 75 ; Jane, 75 ; 

Jos., 75 ; Mary, 75 ; Ric., 191 ; Tho., 

330 ; Tho. Montagu Martin, 384 
Welles (Wellys), John, 84, 335 ; Mary, 

84 ; Rob., 335, 341, 352 ; Tho.. 430 ; 

Will., 357 
Welles alias Atwell, Mary, 430 ; Rob., 

83, 84, 430 ; Tho., 430 
Wendy, Tho., 136 
Wenham, Alice, 311 ; Eliz., 311 ; Geo., 

192, 311 ; John, 311 ; Mary, 192, 

311 ; Will., 311 
Wentworth, Tho., 270 ; Tho., Lord, 

389 
West, Alice, 272, 334, 501 ; Alicia, 500 ; 

Andr., 499 ; Anne. 189 ; Bellingham, 

500 ; Cicely, 334, 500 ; Eliz., 413 ; 

Fred., 284 ; Hen., 272. 334. 500, 501 ; 

Ja., 189 ; Jos., 500 ; Leonard, 45, 

170, 432 ; Mary, 170, 499 ; Nic., 347 ; 

Owen, 45, 74, 170, 286, 432; Tho., 

159, 184, 334, 369, 372, 377, 404, 500 ; 

Walt., 1 18 ; Will., 404, 413, 500. See 

De la Warr 
Westborne, Anne, 17 
Westbrooke, Eliz., 285, 286 ; John, 17, 

57, 285 ; Mary, 285 ; Phoebe. 285 ; 

Ric., 57 ; Sarah, 285 ; Will., 39, 234, 

285, 286, 379, 406 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



0< 



Westdene (Westxien), Anne, 126 ; John, 

126; Will., 20 
Western, Anne, 361 ; Charles, 361 ; 

Charles Callis. 361 ; Sarah, 361 ; 

Tho. Walsingham, 361 
Westminster, John, Abbot of S. Peter, 

20, 29, 66, 87, 101, 160, 286, 299, 341, 

487, 507 ; Will., Abbot of S. Peter, 

54, 167, 330, 390, 500 
Weston, Anne, 372 ; Benj., 257 ; Bdw., 

426; Garret, 426; Geo., 372, 382; 

Hen., 146 ; Ja., 230 ; John, 217, 372, 

382, 426 ; Martha, 67 ; Mary, 217, 

372, 382 ; NIC., 42 ; Philip, 14, 372 ; 

Kic., 59, 183, 372, 441 ; Rob., 67 ; 

Simon, 230 ; Will., 40 
Westmoreland (Westmorland), Hen., 

Earl of, 160; Mary (Countess), 1 ; ' 

Mildmay, Earl of, 1 ; Tho., Earl of, 

120 
Wetherell, Caroline, 62 ; Charles, 62 ; 

Hie., 62 

Whalley, Herb., 210 ; Lucy, 210 
Wharton, Andr., 301, 347 ; Eliz., 300, 

301, 347 ; Tho., 55, 300 
Whatman, Tho., 18, 36, 192, 243 
Wheat (Wheate), Sam., 250 ; Will., 

259 

Wheatley (Wheateley, Wheatly, Whet- 
ley). John, 89, 224, 475, 476 : Ric., 

358 
Wheeler (Wheler), Eliz., 421 ; Geo., 

455 ; John, 462 ; Tho., 429 ; Will., 

421 

Whelas, John, 294 
Wheler. See Wheeler 
Whetham, Ric., 265 
Whetley. See Wheatley 
Whicher, Ja., 6 ; John, 292 ; Mary, 292 
Whincop (Wincop). Anne, 12, 385, 448 ; 

Tho., 385, 448 

Whistons, Priscilla, 383 ; Tho., 383 
Whitbie, Oliver, 438 
Whitchurch, Ja., 434 
White (Whyte), Benj., 85, 115 ; Edw., 

71; Hen., 127, 372, 433 ; Joan, 32 ; 

John, 58, 172, 206, 288, 378, 456, 457 ; 

Mary, 71 ; Matt., 424 ; Pet., 37, 255 ; 

Ric., 134, 172 ; Rob., 433 ; Sam., 

448 ; Tho., 66, 312, 487 : Will., 23, 71 
Whitepaine. See Whitpaine 
Whitfeld (Whitfeild, Whitfield, Whyte- 

feld), Fra., 18 ; John, 335 ; Mary, 

335 ; Ralph, 343 ; Rob., 193 ; Tho., 

193, 498 
Whiting (Whytyng). Joan, 103 ; John, 

103 ; Tho., 103 

Whitlock, Bulstrode, 390 ; Will., 70 
Whitmore, Geo., 467 ; Tho., 26 ; Will., 

26, 136 
Whitpaine (Whitepaine, Whitpan, 

Whitpayne, Whytepan, Whytepayne)y 



John, 45. 118, 449; Rob., 45, 117, 

448 
Whitstons (Whitstone, Whytstones), 

Barnard, 200 ; Mary, 200 
Whitwell, Anne, 46 
Whorewood, Ric., 484 
Whorrall, John, 404 
Whyte. See White 

Whytepan (Whytepayne). Se.e Whit- 
paine 

Whytstones. See Whitstons 
Whytyng. See Whiting 
Wicker, John, 395, 396 ; Kath., 395 ; 

Will., 225 

Wickham, Humph., 2956 ; Tho., 463 
Widnell, Tho., 302 
Wiggens, Humph., 181 
Wight, Will., 131 
Wildegos (Wildgoose. Wildgos, Wildi- 

gos, Wyldgoos, Wyldgoose), Grace, 

244, 251, 384 ; John, 38, 158, 244, 

251, 384 ; Rob., 244 ; Tho., 244 
Wilgress, John Tho., 384 ; Mary Anne, 

384 
Wilkinson (Wylkinson), John, 59 ; 

Will., 457 

Wilks, Matthias, 433 
Willard, Charles, 143, 192 ; David, 42 ; 

Eliza, 192 ; Eliz., 42 ; Harriet, 192 ; 

Harriet Alice, 192 ; Ja. Dippery, 143 ; 

John Harry, 192 ; Leonard Kilham, 

192 ; Nic., 143, 192, 209 ; Sarah, 192 ; 

Tho., 166, 342 

Willes, Martha, 406 ; Young, 406 
Willett, Joan, 282 ; John, 282 
Williams (Willyams, Wyllyams), Anne, 

11, 184, 185 ; Eliz., 158 ; Henrietta, 

188, 250 ; Hutchins, 188 ; Ja., 337 ; 

John, 23, 184, 343 ; Joshua, 412 ; 

Lawr., 158 ; Ric., 396 ; Rob., 188 ; 

Tho., 11, 184, 185 ; Will. Peere, 188, 

250 
Williamson, Dor., 436, 437, 504 ; Ja., 

250 ; Tho., 436, 437, 504 
Willis, Ja., 250 ; Tho.. 187 
Willoughby, Anne, 500 ; Edw., 500 ; 

Tho., 158 

Willson (Willsonne). See Wilson 
Wilmott, Edw., 269 ; Mary, 269 
Wilsford, Charles, 41, 310 
Wilsha (Wilshaw), Philip, 468 
Wilson (Willson, Willsonne, Wylson), 

Edw., 6 ; Eliz., 155 ; Hen., 322, 341 ; 

Jane, 141 ; John, 155, 247, 465 ; 

Kath., 6 ; Martha, 126 ; Mary, 39, 

139 ; Rob., 294 ; Sam., 39 ; Tho., 126, 

140, 463 ; Will., 21, 139, 215, 297, 298, 

455 
Wilts (Wiltes), Cicely (Countess), 301 ; 

Hen. Earl of, 301, 377 
Winchcombe, Benedict, 300 ; Mary, 

300 



552 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Winchelsea (Winchelse), Cicely (Coun- 
tess), 237 ; Heneage, Earl of, 316 ; 

Tho., Earl of, 237 
Winchester, Ric., bp. of, 48, 66, 247, 

248 ; Tho. Bilson, bp. of, 136 ; Will., 

Marquis of, 56 
Wincop. See Whincop 
Windham, Will.. 220 
Wing, Charles Dormer, Baron of, 221 ; 

Eliz. (Baroness), 221 
Wingfeild, Will., 296 
Winstanley, Ja., 3 
Winter, John, 292 
Winton, Anne, 241 ; Eliz., 108 ; Fra., 

108 ; Harry, 108 ; Jane, 108 
Wiseman (Wyseman), Anne, 277, 307 ; 

John, 306 ; Margery, 306 ; Simon, 

464 ; Tho., 277, 307 
Witherden, John, 251 
Withers (Wither), Nath., 312 ; Will., 

312, 366 

Woder, Isaac, 356 ; Ursula, 356 
Wody, Anne, 165 ; John, 165 
Wolder, Tho., 96 
Wolfe (Wolf. Wolff, Woolfe), John, 41, 

217, 257 ; Nic., 14, 162, 163, 185, 429, 

486 ; Ric., 187 
Wolsey, Tho. Cardinal of York, 28, 87, 

373 
Wolstenholme, Eliz., 264 ; John, 264 ; 

Tho., 264 
Wood alias Atwood, Anne, 140, 141 ; 

John, 140, 141 
Wood (Woodes, Woods), Chr., 363; 

Constance, 89, 328 ; Edw., 252 ; Eliz., 

296 ; Frances, 252 ; Hen., 469 ; Ja.. 

336, 489 ; John, 40, 76, 112, 187, 234, 

283, 294, 395, 399, 463 ; Martha, 23 ; 

Mary, 234 ; Tho., 94, 296, 420, 438 ; 

Will., 49, 89, 328, 459 
Woodcocke, Edw., 320 ; Mary, 320 
Woodes. See Wood 
Woodford, Mary, 59 ; Will., 59 
Woodgate, Pet., 275 
Woodhouse, Will., 115 
Woodland, Agn., 465 ; John, 465 
Woodman, Jane, 128 ; John, 128 
Woodroffe, John, 287 ; Mary, 287 
Woodward, Edw., 405 ; Eliz., 475 ; 

John, 421, 475 ; Matt., 458 ; Tho., 55, 

475 ; Will., 112 ; Will. Peckham, 62, 

475 

Woody, Rob., 442 
Woody er, Dor., 174 ; John, 175 Sarah, 

175; Tho., 174,442 



Wooldridge, Will., 259 
Woolfe. See Wolfe 
. Woolgar (Woulger). Will., 439. 458 
Woollett, Dan., 331 
Woolvin, Tho., 186 

Worcester. Charles, Earl of, 377 ; Ed- 
ward, Earl of, 368 
Worge, Geo., 493 ; Mary, 141 ; Tho., 

141 

Worger, Anne, 209 ; Chr., 209 
Worlidge, Edw., 122 
Worseley (Worsley), Edw., 309 ; 

Frances, 99 ; Ric., 29 ; Rob., 29, 99 
Worefold, Rob., 16 ; Will., 16 
Worsley. See Worseley 
Worth, Ric., 445 
Wotton, Edw., 339 
Woulger. See Woolgar 
Wright, Cath., 157 ; Edm., 53 ; Eliz., 

59, 157 ; Hen., 59 ; Ja., 171 ; Martha, 

53 ; Mary, 157, 201 ; Ric., 76, 458 ; 

Rob., 65, 201 ; Tho.. 59, 270 
Wroth (Wrothe), Edw., 268 ; Tho., 31, 

245, 268, 385, 447 
Wroughton, Earth., 236 ; Mary Anne, 

25, 236 ; Philip, 25, 236 ; Tho., 428 
Wyatt, Awdrey, 410 ; Fra., 106 ; John, 

477 ; Ric., 305 ; Tho., 240 
Wybarne (Wyborne), Benj., 62, 81 ; 

Edw., 62 ; John, 81 n 
Wylde (Wyld), Ralph, 300 ; Tho., 

338 

Wyldgoos (Wyldgoose). See Wildegos 
Wylkinson. See Wilkinson 
Wyllyams. See Williams 
Wylson. See Wilson 
Wyndesor (Wyndesore, Wyndsor, 

Wyndsore), Agn., 59, 146 ; Andr., 66, 

130, 131, 178, 247 ; Andr., Lord, 451 ; 
Anne, 178 ; Anne (Lady), 131, 178, 
452 ; Anth., 131, 478, 479 ; Edith, 
110, 478 ; Edm., 59, 146, 309, 451 ; 
Edw., 131, 309 ; Edw., Lord, 30, 60, 

131, 352, 451, 466 ; Eleanor, 194, 203, 
324, 479 ; Eliz., 130, 131 ; Fred. Lord, 
131 ; Geo., 131 ; Hen., 194, 203, 324, 
479 ; Hen., Lord, 131, 178, 452 ; Joan, 
478, 479 ; Kath. (Lady), 31. 60, 466 ; 
Onora, 478 ; Tho., 131 ; Will., 131 ; 
Will, Lord, 66. 453, 466 

Wyndham, Edm., 390 ; Geo., 390 
Wyngfeld, Anth., 271 
Wyntershull, Joan, 378 ; John, 378 
Wynwood, Ric., 506 
Wyseman. See Wiseman 



Y. 



Talden, Jane, 128 ; 

128 
Yaldwyn. Will., 148 



Nic., 128; Will., 



Yates (Yate, Yeates), Eliz., 401 ; Helen, 
10; Marg., 401 ; Ric., 401 ; Tho., 10, 
401 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



553 



Yeates. See Yates 

Yelding (Yeldyng), Dor., 88, 89 ; John, 

88, 89 ; Will., 89 
Yeoman. Ste., 482 
Yngler. Tho., 378, 380 
Yong. See Young 
Yonger, Rob., 22 
York, Chr. cardinal Abp. of, 347 ; 



Phoebe, 286 ; Tho. Abp. of, 87 ; Tho. 
Cardinal of, 87 ; Will., 286 
Young (Yong, Younsfe). Anth., 186; 
Joan, 401, 506 ; John, 113, 228, 401, 
468, 506 ; Marg., 294 ; Matt., 99 ; 
Philadelphia, 269 ; Ric., 439 ; Tho., 
269; Will., 113, 186; Will., 401 



z. 



Zouoh, Charles, 241, 256 ; Dor., 241, 
256; Fra., 241, 255, 489 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



[It will be convenient to note that vol. I. (A L), contains pp. 1 288 and vol. 
II. (M Z), pp. 289510. The same name often occurs more than once on 
the page.] 



A. 



Abbarton (Abarton. Aberton, Abberton, 

Aburton), 1, 154, 201, 228, 305, 330, 

358, 360, 402, 443, 447, 448. 483, 489, 

501. See Edburton 
Abbotts-Barton, co. Southampton, 287, 

473 

Aberton. See Abbarton 
Abinger, co. Surrey, 127 
Abingworth (Abyngworth). co. Surrey, 

20, 127, 251 

Aburton. See Abbarton 
Abynger. co. Surrey, 251 
Abyngworth. See Abingworth 
Acton, co. Salop, 183 
Addesden (Addersden, Adesden, Ades- 

dene), 452, 453 
Adringtpn, 14, 15, 22. 59, 497. See 

Atherington 
Afold, 282 

Afreiston. See Alfriston 
Agmerhurst (Agmerherst, Agmond- 

hurst), 1, 27, 28 
Agmeryng. See Angmering 
Agmondhurst. See Agmerhurst 
Aishborne. co. Devon, 379 
Albourne (Alborne, Alburn, Aldborne, 

Aldbourne, Awborne), 1, 2. 65, 235, 

275. 276. 319, 336, 360. 489. 500 
Alchorne (Alchornes, Alcornes), 2, 73, 

272, 273 
Alciston (Alcyston, Alsiston, Alsyston), 

2, 27, 51, 73, 211, 228, 283, 284, 304, 

363, 369, 387. 414, 433, 434, 494 
Alcornes. See Alchorne 
Alcyston. See Alciston 
Aldbourne (Aldborne). See Albourne 
Aldersbrooke, co. Essex, 500 
Alderton. See Aldrington 
Aldesworth (Alldesworth, Allesworth), 

2, 5, 281, 500 
Aldingbourne (Aldingborne), 3, 41, 42, 

143, 147, 148, 179, 195, 402 
Aldrington (Alderton, Aldryngton, 

Alryngton), 3, 22, 138, 200, 256, 304, 

316, 347, 358, 404, 426, 491 
Aldwick (Aid week, Aldwich, Alnewyck, 

Alwick, Alwyke), 3, 251, 321, 440 



Alford, 247 

Alfreiston (Alfricheston). See Alfris- 
ton 

Alfries, 3, 464 

Alfriston (Afreiston, Alfreston, Alf- 
rington, Alfreiston, Alfricheston, 
Alfryston, Auston, Awston), 3, 4, 27, 
36, 37, 52, 60, 73, 83, 94, 100, 101, 
102, 122. 123, 147, 173, 177, 207, 227, 
230, 248, 279, 283, 284, 285, 290, 291, 
304, 308, 363, 369, 390, 440, 494 

Alkemonton, co. Derby, 130, 131 

Alkesborne (Alkisborne, Alkysborne), 
4, 15, 16, 152, 207, 208, 329, 373, 445, 
446. See Awkesborne 

Alldesworthe(Allesworthe). See Aides- 
worth 

Allerdale, co. Cumberland, 349 

Allesley, co. Warwick, 374 

Allingborne (Allyngborne, Alyng- 
bourne), 266, 292, 337 

Allington (Allyngton), 5, 63, 73, 138, 
181, 272, 273, 304, 494, 509, 510. See 
Annington 

Allyngborne. See Allingborne 

Allyngton. See Allington 

Almodyngton (Almadington, Almayng- 
ton, Almodington, Almonyngton), 5, 
9, 82, 147, 148, 154, 157, 398 

Alnewyck. See Aldwick 

Alryngton. See Aldrington 

Alsiston (Alsyston). See Alciston 

Alsworth, 366 

Alton, co. Southampton, 287. 473 

Alvechurch, co. Worcester, 225 

Alversham, 5, 392 

Alwick (Alwyke). See Aldwick 

Alyngbourne. See Allingborne 

Amberley (Amberly), 79, 110, 127, 138, 
187, 188, 265, 266, 302, 323 

Ambersham, co. Southampton, 208 

Amblehurst, 5, 6, 392, 496 

Amies (Amys, Amyse), 6, 271, 363, 475 

Amies- Levetts. 6 

Amys (Amyse). See Amies 

Amys-Levetts (Levitts), 6, 298 

Ancton, 155 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



555 



Angmering (Agmeryng, Angmoring), 
7, 66, 67, 68, 110, 187, 197, 201, 207, 
253, 280, 302, 329, 337, 356, 362, 378, 
379, 400, 406, 459, 472, 488 

Arming-ton (Annyngton, Anyngton), 7, 
66, 88, 179, 509, 510. See Allington 

Anstye, 117 

Anyngton. Sec Annington 

Apledram. See Appledram 

Appledore, co. Kent, 201 

Appledram (Apledram. Appuldram, 
Apuldram, Apultram), 7, 27, 41, 56, 
96, 97, 253 

Applesham. See Appulsham 

Appuldram. See Appledram 

Appulsham (Applesham, Apulsham), 
7, 8, 301, 302 

Apsley (Apslee), 8, 198, 437 

Apuldram (Apultram). See Apple- 
dram 

Aquila, 8, 12, 134, 260 

Arches (Archis), 8, 153. See Erches 

Ardingly (Ardingley, Ardingleigh, Ard- 
ingligh, Ardinglygh, Ardyngleygh, 
Ardynglight. Ardyngly, Ardvng- 
lygh), 8, 83/116, 129, 151, 156, "l59, 
189, 201, 218, 219, 235, 251, 267, 317, 
323. 353, 355, 375, 400, 410, 411, 420, 
422, 423, 444, 455, 456, 460, 461, 489, 
506. See Erthingley 

Arkington. See Arlington 

Arlington (Arkington, Ariyngton), 4, 
36, 37, 51, 52, 60, 73, 83, 92, 94, 103, 

104, 120, 123, 153, 170, 171, 206, 212, 
248, 275, 276, 279, 283, 285, 302, 303, 
304, 309, 333, 342, 346, 363, 369, 388. 
389, 390, 440, 494. See Erlyngton 

Armington (Arnington), 67, 68 
Arreton, co. Southampton, 456 
Arundel (Arrundell, Arundell, Arun- 
dle), 2, 5, 9, 10, 15, 16, 19, 27, 39. 40, 
41, 56, 58, 59, 68, 82, 87, 93, 95, 102, 

105, 106, 107, 108, 119, 134, 136, 137, 
142, 147, 149, 157, 182, 183, 185, 190, 
195, 196, 199, 205, 231, 234, 259, 265, 
266, 267, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 
297, 302, 307, 322, 324, 325, 329, 333, 
336, 346, 355, 356, 360, 365, 373, 374, 
379, 388, 392, 393, 400, 406, 413, 414, 
415, 417, 420, 421, 422, 423, 436, 441, 
444, 452, 469, 472, 473, 477, 480. 499, 
500. 501, 502, 503, 507, 509 

Ascombe. See Ashcombe 

Ash near Sandwich, co. Kent, 220 

Asham (Asheham, Asseham, Assham), 

10, 11, 14, 246 

Ashburnham (Ashborneham. Ashborn- 
ham, Ashburneham, Asheborneham. 
Ashebornham. Asheburneham. Assh- 
bornham, Asshburneham, Asshe- 
borneham, Assheburneham, Asshe- 
burnham), 11, 12, 25, 27, 49, 50, 54, 



74, 75, 80, 81, 83, 88, 90, 119, 160, 
204, 207, 213, 237, 238, 247, 262, 299, 
311, 316, 344, 345, 382, 386, 403, 424, 
434 

Ashby de la Zouch, co. Leicester, 384 

Ashcombe (Ascombe, Ashecombe, Asshe- 
combe), 12, 66, 67, 68, 83, 347, 348 

Ashcombe-Goring, 12, 412 

Ashcombe- Mountague, 12, 412 

Ashdown Forest, 294 

Ashdowne (Asshcdowne), 8, 12, 328, 
329, 428 

Ashecombe. See Ashcombe 

Ashehurst. See Ashurst 

Ashford, co. Kent, 96 

Ashhurst, co. Kent. See Ashurst 

Ashington (Ashenton, Ashyngton, 
Asshington, Asshyngton), 12, 13, 14, 
37, 38, 64, 76, 77, 93, 109, 135, 197, 
210, 240, 329, 356, 393, 394, 400, 423, 
424, 449, 450, 470, 486, 491, 496, 503, 
504 

Ashted, 134 

Ashton, 101, 181,207 

Ashurst (Ashehurst, Ashhurst. Asshe- 
hurst, Assherst, Asshurst), 12, 13. 
14, 37, 38, 58, 76, 77. 85, 86, 93, 94^ 
95, 100, 106, 135, 148, 149, 159, 174, 
188. 209, 240, 290, 302, 315, 393, 394, 
423, 436, 459, 463. 464, 489, 496, 504, 
510 

Ashurst (Ashhurst), co. Kent, 60, 188, 
189 

Ashyngton. See Ashington 

Assham. See Asham 

Asshecombe. See Ashcombe 

Asshedowne. See Ashdowne 

Asshehurst (Assherst). See Ashurst 

Asshington. See Ashington 

Aston, 100 

Atherington, 14, 15, 22, 59 

Atlingworth (Athelingworth, Atlyng- 
worth, Attlingworth), 15, 63, 138, 
358, 359, 387, 426 

Auberton. 500 

Audwike (Audewick, Audwyke), 15, 
411,414 

Auston. See Alfriston 

Auxborne, 4, 15 

Avenells (Avenelles), 9, 15, 138, 337. 
See East Angmering 

Avisford (Avesford), 9, 10, 15 

Awborne. Sec Albourne 

Awfold, co. Surrey, 134, 357, 373 

Awkesborne, 16. 461, 462. See Alkes- 
borne and Roghey 

Awsley, co. Warwick, 374 

Awston. See Alfriston 

Axmithes (Axsmythes), 16 

Aylesham (Aylisham), 16, 85, 86, 193 

Aylvaston, co. Derby, 130, 131 

Aythorn, co. Kent, 339 



556 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



B. 



Badburnham, co. Cambridge, 456 

Badhurst. See Bathurst 

Badworth, 9, 10, 16 

Bagham. See Bayham 

Bakers, 16, 278 

Balcombe (Balcomb. Ballcombe, Baul- 
comb, Baulcombe, Bawcombe, Bawl- 
comb. Bawlcombe), 16, 17, 87, 105, 
117, 129, 151, 201, 218, 219, 221, 251, 
257,326, 332, 353, 355, 356, 400, 402, 
424, 426, 427, 439, 450, 455, 456, 460, 
505, 506 

Baldslow (Baldeslow, Baldeslowe, 
Baldsloe, Baldslow, Balslow), 17, 160, 
190, 206, 207, 294, 331 

Ballesden. See Balsdean 

Balneth, 18, 80, 426 

Balsdean (Balesden, Ballesden, Balles- 
dene, Ballesdon, Ballsden, Ballysden, 
Balsden, Balseden), 18, 19, 231, 246, 
255, 256, 283, 374, 426, 427 

Barcombe (Bareomb. Barcum, Ber- 
comb, Bercombe. Berecomb). 19, 21, 

33, 63, 66, 67, 68, 73, 78, 80, 87, 129, 
152, 199, 213, 221, 245, 272, 273, 275, 
332, 334, 412, 418, 419, 426, 427, 445, 
446, 448, 461,462 

Bargham, 20 

Bargham-Beawcy, 19. 20, 24, 187, 490 
Barisfourd, co. Northumberland, 348 
Barkfold (Barkefold), 20, 21, 209 
Barkham (Barkeham, Berkeham), 21, 

66, 67, 68, 87, 140, 245, 353, 354, 461 
Barkham-Camoys, 21, 87. See Camoys 
Barking, co. Surrey, 111 
Barlavington (Berlaton, Berlaveyng- 

ton, Berlavington), 21, 35, 79, 80, 

109, 163, 392, 502 
Barlebrough, co. Derby, 383 
Barne-Grange (Barne-Graunge), 21, 

269 

Barnehorne, 22, 27, 28 
Barnes, co. Kent, 188, 487 
Barnham (Barneham), 7, 14, 15, 22, 23, 

34, 59, 77, 165, 195, 196, 234, 305, 445, 
507, 508, 509 

Barnehorne Pond, 22 
Barnersbury, co. Middlesex, 63 
Barnethorpe, co. Lincoln, 346 
Barnhurst (Barneherst, Barnehurst), 

23, 24, 88, 244, 385 
Barpham, 20, 24 
Barrike. See Berwick 
Bartelmews, 423 
Bartham, 187. See Burpham 
Barwick. See Berwick 
Barwick (Barwicke), in Haylesham, 24, 

192 
Barwick, S. James, co. Wilts, 254 



Bassetts, 24, 51, 52, 170, 304 

Bassetts-Fee. 25, 166, 316 

Bathneston (Batheneston), co. Somer- 
set, 348 

Bathurst (Badhurst), 16, 25, 26, 114, 
253 

Battersden, 26, 27, 295. 345 

Battle (Batell, Battel, Battell), 1, 7, 12, 
22, 25, 27, 28, 33, 38, 49, 50, 81, 83, 88, 
89, 90, 91, 102, 105, 107, 114, 137, 166, 
205, 206. 207, 220, 222, 237, 238, 247 
283, 287, 288, 294, 306, 312, 313, 316, 
321, 344, 381, 411. 418, 419. 427, 428, 
453, 470, 474, 486. 507 

Battle (Battell), S. Martin, 27 

Baxhill. See Bexhill 

Bayenden-Magna, 28, 29, 31 

Bayenden-Parva. See Baynden-Parva 

Bayham (Bagham, Begham, Beigham), 
16, 28, 29, 32, 54, 58, 77, 159, 176, 
192, 211, 250, 332, 433 

Bayham (Begham, Beigham), co. Kent, 
28,29 

Baynardes, co. Surrey, 357 

Baynden (Bayenden, Bayndon), 28, 29, 

30, 31, 180, 291 

Baynden (Bayenden)-Parva, 30, 31 

Baynhurst, co. Surrey, 357 

Bayntons. See Bentons 

Beache (Beche), 30 

Beachey Grounds, 380 

Beamonds, co. Southampton, 495 

Bearecourt. See Bercourt 

Beashanger, co. Kent, 67 

Bebington. See Bepton 

Beccot, co. Berks, 375 

Beche. See Beache 

Becketwezell. See Bexwesell 

Beckley (Baccley, Backley, Backly, 
Beckle, Beckly, Becklye, Beckeley, 
Bekley, Bekeley, Bockley), 27, 30, 49, 
50, 71, 83, 115, 116, 131, 132, 158, 159, 
164, 166, 172, 178, 198, 205, 206, 229, 
238, 239, 249, 257, 260, 262, 269, 275, 
276, 290, 302, 309, 310, 331. 343, 346, 
352, 353, 371, 382, 384, 439, 451 

Bedford, co., 392, 403; 

Beddingham (Beddyngham, Beding- 
ham, Bedyngham, Beringham, Berr- 
ingham, Beryngham). 6, 10, 11. 30, 

31, 32, 35, 37, 52, 56, 109, 129, 130, 
131, 180, 211, 217, 229, 246, 248, 279, 
293, 362, 363, 370, 385, 386, 412, 426, 
431, 445, 451, 494 

Bedeham (Bedham), 32 
Bedyng-Barnes, 32. See Beeding 
Bedyngham. See Beddingham 
Beeding (Beding, Bedinge, Bedyng, 
Beedon, Beedyng. Breeding), 32, 37, 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



557 



38, 39. 76, 94, 96, 149. 156, 179, 201, 
228, 229, 291, 322, 355, 379, 382, 385, 
386, 400, 424, 443, 446, 447, 448, 449, 
463, 464. 483, 486, 496 

Begham. Sfc Bayham 

Beigham. See Bayham 

Belhurst (Belherst), 32, 33, 181 

Bellinghurst, co. Southampton, 451 

Benenden (Beningden, Benyngden), 
49 

Benenden, co. Kent, 371 

Benfield (Benfeild, Benfeilds, Ben- 
fields). 33, 200, 201, 272, 273, 378, 
379, 402 

Benhover, 426 

Bensted. See Binsted 

Benstede, co. Southampton, 451 

Bentlegh. co. Derby, 130, 131 

Bentlevs, co. Worcester, 225 

Bently Portion, 117, 117 7*, 292 

Bentons (Bayntons, Beynton), 30, 33, 
38, 135, 393, 394, 428, 432 

Bentworth, 473 

Bent worth, co. Southampton, 451 

Bentworth-Hall, co. Southampton, 451 

Berwynb, 426 

Bepton (Bebeton, Bebington, Bebton, 
Bebyngton, Bepeton, Bybyton), 27, 
28, 30, 33, 107, 147, 148, 288, 458 

Bercombe. See Barcombe 

Bercourt (Bearcourt, Bearecourt, Bere- 
court, Bericourt, Bericoarte. Berri- 
court, Berrycourt), 30, 34. 35. 56, 
106, 324, 332, 336, 492, 498, 499, 508 

Beritroe (Beritro, Berytro, Berytroe), 
34, 35, 37, 412 

Berks, co., 27, 66, 83, 87, 110, 214, 254, 
376, 451 

Berlaton. See Barlavington 

Berlavington. See Barlavington 

Berricourt. See Bercourt 

Berringham. See Beddingham 

Berry. See Bury 

Berrylands (Berriland, Berrylandes, 
Berry-Landes, Berylandes, Bery- 
lands). 35, 36, 37, 209 

Bersted (Bearstead, Bearsted, Berstead, 
Bersteed, Burstead, Bursteed), 3, 36, 
66, 67, 68. 162, 234. 242, 397. See 
South Bersted 

Berwick (Barrike, Barweeke, Barwick, 
Barwicke, Barwyck, Barwyke, Ber- 
wicke. Berwyke), 24, 36, 37, 52, 60, 
73, 83, 92, 192, 208, 211, 214, 272, 
273, 283, 363, 407, 494 

Berwick-S.John, 37, 111, 211. See 
Compton-Berwick 

Berylands. See Berrylands 

Beryngham. See Beddingham 

Berytro. See Beritroe 

Bestnover (Bestenoure), 37, 121 

Betersden, 26. See Battersden 



Bettes-Hanger (Bettylles-Hanger), co., 
Kent, 309 

Beverington-Radmell, 37, 367. See 
Radmell 

Beveryngton, 37 

Bevilham (Bevilsham), 37, 80, 81. 206. 
See Bibleham 

Bevyndene, 37, 445 

Bewlies, 37, 58, 147, 503 

Bexhill (Baxhill, Baxley, Beckeshill, 
Beckesley. Bexhyll, Bexele, Bexill, 
Bexle, Bexlee. Bexley, Boxhill, Box- 
hyll), 17, 22, 27, 28. 38, 45, 49, 61, 62, 
72. 73, 83, 89, 90. 91, 108, 113, 114, 
179, 181, 185, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209, 
214, 222,272, 273, 321, 340, 345, 346, 
354, 382, 403, 411, 495, 509, 510 

Bexwesell (Becketwezell, Bexweswell). 
30,38 

Beynton (Bayntons). See Bentons 

Bibleham (Bivelham), 37, 38, 44, 80, 
81, 206 

Biddenden (Bidenden), co., Kent, 279, 
371 

Bidlington (Bydlyngton), 38, 39, 84, 
135, 203, 252, 293, 394 

Biggen, co. Cambridge, 89 

Bigner (Bignour), 143 

Bignor (Bygenor, Biggenor, Bignever, 
Bygner, Bygnever, Bygnor, Bygnors), 
9, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48, 49, 56, 85, 109, 

336, 392, 402, 427, 502 
Bigworth. 40, 86, 348. See Byworth 
Billingshurst (Belyngyshurst, Bill- 

engeshurst, Billingeshurst. Billing- 
hurst, Billingsherst, Byllingeshnrst, 
Byllyngehurst, Byllyngesherst, By 11- 
yngeshurst, Byllyngherst, Byllyng- 
hurst, Byllyngshurst, Bylyngeshurst, 
Bylynshurst), 9. 25, 40, 79, 85, 87, 
100, 101, 109. 123, 124, 132, 134, 135, 
166, 179, 183, 184, 202, 204, 205. 223, 
230, 231, 265, 266, 282, 292, 326^ 329. 

337, 341, 351, 364, 365, 393, 394, 396 
421, 423, 424, 437. 445, 484, 485, 490 
491, 502, 504 

Bilsham (Bibstom, Bilsom, Bilsome, 
Bilston, Boylsum, Bylsum), 40, 41, 
77, 305, 402, 441, 445, 458, 508, 509 

Binderton (Bynderton), 7. 9, 40, 41, 82, 
87, 163, 360, 405, 422, 473, 499 

Binsted (Bensted, Binstead," Binsteed, 
Bunsted, Bynsted), 9, 33, 39. 40, 41, 
42, 79, 86, 110, 127, 137, 143, 288, 
289, 290, 301, 302, 305, 401, 402, 413, 
442, 457, 497, 508, 509 

Birch (Byrch, Byrche), 42, 80, 81, 86, 
98, 206, 370 

Birchden (Bircheden, Birchenden, 
Byrchden, Byrcheden, Byrchenden, 
42, 86, 323, 332 

Birdham (Berdham, Birdeham, Brid- 



558 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



ham, Burdham. Burdum, Byrdham, 
Byrdeham), 43, 78, 86, 126, 143, 146, 
147, 148, 149, 154, 195, 202, 231, 250, 
341, 376, 398, 440, 456, 473. 485 

Birdham-Broomer, 43 

Birdham-Court-Barnes, 43 

Birling (Byrlyng), 43, 44, 86 

Bishopps-Sutton, co. Southampton, 
456 

Bishop's Hurst, 44, 235. 236 

Bishop's (Bysshopp's) Preston, 44, 63, 
340, 360, 361, 362, 366, 374 

Bishopstone (Bishoppstone, Bishop- 
ston, Busshopston, Byshopston, 
Byshopstown, Bysshopiston), 44, 52, 
113, 127, 206, 207. 211. 212, 223, 283, 
284, 297, 494 

Bivelham. See Bibleham 

Blackdowne, 453 

Blackford, 44. 69 

Blackball, co.' Kent, 49 

Blackham, 45, 170, 213, 273, 304 

Blackhurst (Blackherst, Blakhurst), 
45, 82 

Blackwell, co. Warwick, 162 

Blakefold, 400 

Blatchington (Blachington, Blachyng- 
ton). 45, 46, 47, 200, 211, 283. 284, 
304, 316, 358 

Blatchington (Blachington, Blachyng- 
ton)-Wayfield (Wayfeild, Wayfeld), 

47, 316, 367, 427 
Blaxton, 66. 67 

Bletchingden (Bletchingdon, Bletch- 
ingley, Bletchinglie, Blettchingden, 
Blettchingley). 47, 48, 386 

Bletchington (Blechington, Blechyng- 
ton, Bletchyngton), 46, 47, 48, 74, 
100, 101, 130, 206, 207, 385, 426, 494 

Blettchingden (Blettchingley). See 
Bletchingden 

Blinsham. co. Devon, 379 

Blockfield, 48 

Blunts-Hall, co. Essex. 479 

Blyth-Court, co. Kent, 205 

Bockholt. See Buckholt 

Bockingfield, co. Southampton, 503 

Boddington (Boddyngton, Bodyugton), 

48, 49, 76. See Buddington 
Bodiam (Bodiham. Bodyam, Bodyham), 

27, 49. 50, 70, 83, 164. 205. 206, 222, 

323, 353, 371, 445, 492 
Bodyham, co. Kent, 50 
Bognor (Bognar, Bogner), 3, 365 
Boinosmarsh. See Bonesmarsh 
Bolebrook (Bolbrocke, Bolbroke, Bol- 

brook, Bolbrooke, Boolebrocke), 25, 

50, 51, 52. 54, 57, 73, 95, 169, 177, 

182, 203, 304, 383, 389, 390, 432, 445, 

476, 477, 494 
Bolney (Bollney, Bolny, Bowldeney, 

Bowlney), 28, 52, 53, 83, 87, 116, 117, 



118, 129, 130. 142, 159, 186, 187, 189, 
201, 207, 221, 232, 235, 236, 292. 294, 
358, 361, 392, 400, 426, 439, 449! 455, 
456, 489, 500, 501 

Boln ore, 53, 507 

Bonesmarsh (Boinosmarsh, Bonnes- 
Marsh, Bonnesmarsh, Bonns-Marsh), 
50, 53, 358 

Bonethorp, co. Lincoln, 311 

Bongay. co. Suffolk, 391 

Bongton. Sfe- Buncton 

Bonsersshe, 53, 78. Si.'e Bunghurst 

Bonwicks (Bonewicks, Bonwick). 53, 
363 

Bonwicks (Bonwickes. Bonwick)-Place, 

53, 363 

Boolebrocke. See Bolebrook 
Boreham (Boram, Borham), 27, 28, 54, 

55, 83, 206, 262, 368, 371, 426, 470 
Boreham-Kokeland (Borham-Rokland), 

54, 55, 434 

Boresell. See Borzell 
Boreshill, 55, 62, 439 
Boromer, 426 

Borowhunt, co. Southampton, 339 

Borzell (Boresell), 55 

Boscage, The, 354 n 

Bosden, 283 

Bosgrave. See Boxgrove 

Bosham (Boseham, Boson, Bozam), 22 

55, 56, 72. 99, 126, 143, 147, 177, 205, 
310, 326, 398, 423. 438 

Bossegrave. See Boxgrove 

Bosses (Bostes, Bostos), 31, 56, 180 

Botches, 56, 61 

Bottolphs. See Buttolphs 

Boughton, 423 

Boughton-Alloffe, co. Kent, 96 

Bourne (Boorne, Borne), 9, 28, 34, 39, 
43, 44, 51. 56. 57, 58, 82, 87, 93, 107, 
122, 123, 142, 195, 262, 267, 281, 287, 
322, 325, 326, 336, 355, 363, 365, 400, 
413, 414, 415, 421, 422, 452, 453, 472, 
473, 482, 507, 509 

Boveney. 35 

Bowden (Bowdens), 57, 137. See 
Eartham 

Bower. 57 

Bowley (Bowleigh, Bowleys, Bowlies, 
Bowly, Buggeley), 37, 51, 57, 58, 59, 
73, 76, 129, 133, 170, 405 

Bowlies. See Bewlies 

Bownore, 58 

Bowradge, co. Kent, 62 

Bowrage. 28, 58 

Bowroughwash, 357 

Bowroughwash Down, 357 

Box, 9, 58, 415 

Bore, 477. See Boxgrove 

Boxgrove (Bockesgrave, Bosegrave, 
Bosgrave, Bosgrove, Bossegrave, 
Boxegrave, Boxgraue, Boxgrave). 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



559 



9, 14, 22, 28, 55. 56, 58, 59, 143, 145, 
147, 182, 183. 195, 328, 348, 376, 388, 
427, 429, 477 

Boxhill (Boxhyll). See Bexhill 

Boxley. 345 

Boxsted-Magna, co. Essex, 302 

Bracklesham (Braklesham), 59 

Bradbridge, 59. Sue Broadbridge 

Bradfeild, 449 

Bradley, co. Lincoln. 311, 346 

Bradway, co. Worcester, 225 

Bramber (Brambo rough. Brambre, 
Bromborough), 32. 37, 38. 39, 149, 
179, 199, 203. 211, 291, 319,' 328, 355, 
423, 443, 448, 463, 490, 500, 510 

Brambletye (Brambiltye, Brambletey, 
Bramble Tye), 4, 36, 56. 59, 60, 61. 
159, 174, 263, 264, 325, 391. 451 

Brambyltye, B. Mary, 59 

Bramley, co. Surrey, 123, 124 

Brampton. co. Derby. 403 

Bramshott, 122, 205, 373 

Bramshott, co. Southampton, 110 

Brasteed, co. Kent, 47 

Bray, co. Berks, 21 

Braywicke, co. Berks, 26 

Bread. See Brede 

Breads. Svc Eastbourne-Wilson 

Brede (Bread, Breade, Breads, Bred, 
Bredd, Bredde, Breed, Breede), 27, 
49, 50, 53, 61, 71, 83. 115, 116, 130, 
140, 171, 172, 179, 198, 205, 206, 223. 
229, 262, 275, 276, 371, 382, 451, 452, 
474, 510 

Brede-Place, 171n 

Bredhurst (Bredherst), 62, 125. See 
Denne 

Brekesperis. See Brokespeares 

Brenchley (Brenthesley), co. Kent, 29, 
176, 188, 487 

Brend (Brynd), co. York, 348, 349 

Brentgrange. co. Cambridge, 89 

Brenzett (Brensett), co. Kent, 124 

Brewes-Barns, 62, 100, 156. See Cor- 
ringham 

Bricklehurst, 62, 294, 439 

Brickling, 344 

Bridgefoot, 62, 194. See Hall 

Bridgehinton, co. Somerset, 348 

Brighthelmston(Brighelmeston,Bright- 
elmston, Brighthelmeston, Bright- 
helmestone,Brighthelmstone,Bright- 
helmyston, Bry ghthelmeston , Bry ght- 
helmyston), 5, 15, 19, 62, 63, 73. 83, 
95, 154, 168, 199, 202, 221, 241, 272, 
273, 274, 297, 304, 305, 329, 334. 342, 
350, 358, 360, 361, 366. 387, 390-391, 
391, 392, 407, 412, 422, 426, 427, 433, 
455,475, 486, 494, 510 

Brighthelmston-Lewes, 64, 96, 304 

Brighthelmston-Michelham, 64, 73, 272, 
273, 494 



Brighton. Chapel Royal, 62 n 

Brightling (Brightelyng, Bright! yng, 
Britlyng, Bryghtlyng). 11, 12, 25, 
27, 28, 64, 74, 75, 76, 80, 81, 180, 
205, 206, 207, 220, 224, 237, 238, 313, 
316, 344, 345, 357, 404, 466, 467, 
472 

Brinsbury, 64. 71, 132 

Broadbridge (Bradbridge, Brodbridge), 
59, 64, 68, 134, 400, 449 

Broadhurst (Brodhurst), 64, 65, 68, 225, 
226, 226 n, 227, 445 

Broad water (Brodewater, Erode watter, 
Brodwater), J. 21, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 
74, 166, 186, 199, 202, 210, 231, 232, 
247, 248, 258, 260, 277, 291, 292, 305, 
310, 328, 354, 367, 368, 389, 396, 405, 
406, 434, 485, 504 

Brockherst (Brockehurst), 68 

Brockley (Brokley). co. Kent, 28, 
251 

Brockley-Farm, co. Kent. 23, 251 

Brodbridge. See Broadbridge 

Erode, 68, 88, 138, 298, 419. See 
Meedes 

Broderysyngdon. co. Gloucester, 65 

Brodewater. See Broadwater 

Brodgrove, 27 

Brodhurst. See Broadhurst 

Brodwater, Lytell, 68 

Brokas in Cleware, co. Berks, 65 

Brokeland, co. Kent. See Brookland 

Brokespeares (Brekesperis, Brokesperes, 
Brokespers), 9, 62, 68, 82, 441 

Bromeham (Bromham, Broomham), 44 
49, 50, 69, 70, 71, 89, 90, 186, 292, 
309-10, 451 

Bromeham-Alfrays. 69 

Bromeham-Park-Gate, 69, 90, 186 

Bromehill (Bromhill, Broomehill, 
Broomhill), 70, 217, 218 

Bromes (Brome, Broome, Broomes), 70 
71. 100, 102, 213, 273, 304, 366 

Bromesmyth. See Brownesmith 

Bromley, co. Surrey, 124. See Bram- 
ley 

Brookland (Brokeland, Brookeland), 
co. Kent, 124, 491 

Brooksplace, co. Kent, 279 

Broome. See Bromes 

Broomes. See Bromes 

Broomham. See Bromeham 

Broughton, 71, 73, 171, 272, 273, 
494 

Broughton, co. Hunts, 115 

Brownesbury. See Brinsbury 

Brownesmith (Bromesmyth, Browne- 
smyth, Brownsmith), 71 

Broyle, 71, 72, 369 

Brugham, 87 

Bruses, co. Middlesex, 412 

Brynd, co. York. See Brend 



560 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Buckfold, 55, 72 

Buckholt (Bockholt), 48, 72, 83, 214. 

243 
Buckhurst (Buckherst, Buckhorst), 2, 

5, 38, 51, 57, 64. 71, 72, 73, 74, 85, 86, 

95, 97, 103, 133, 141, 144, 1(58, 169, 

170, 177, 182, 193, 209, 213. 222, 230, 

241, 242, 264. 272, 273, 274. 282, 298, 

314, 350, 368, 383. 387, 389, 390. 428, 

431, 432, 433. 476, 494, 497 
Buckingham (Bokyngham, Bukking- 

ham, Bukkyngham), 74, 77 
Buckland, co. Kent, 357 
Bucks, co.. 87, 348, 451, 456 
Bucksteep (Bucksteepe, Buckstepe, 

Bukesteepe, Buxsteepe, Buxstepe). 

74, 75, 76, 83, 466 
Buddington (Buddyngton, Buddyton), 

48, 49, 76, 77, 496. See Bodding-ton 
Buggeley. See Bowley 
Bugsell, 76 

Bukesteepe. See Bucksteep 
Bukhurst in Sandhurst, co. Berks, 

65 
Bukkingham (Bukkyngham). See 

Buckingham 
Bullockys-Town (Bullockys-Towne, 

Bullokistown, Bullokystowne), 28. 

77. 145 
Bulsham (Busham), 40, 77. 171, 302, 

442, 457, 458, 508. &,'Bilsham 
Bulverhithe (Bulverhide, Bulverhyde), 

77, 166, 179, 198, 205, 206, 331, 346, 

495, 510 
Buncton (Bonckton, Bongton, Bounc- 

ton, Bunckton, Bungton, Bunkton), 

37, 38, 53, 76, 77. 93, 197, 210, 426, 

486, 496, 504 

Bungehurst-Walwynes, 78 
Bunghurst (Bungehurst), 53, 78, 244, 

461. See Walwyns 
Buntyngbury (Bunteingbury, co. Berks) , 

21,65 
Burchelsert, 78, 218, 495. See Higham 

and Winchelsea 
Burdham. See Birdham 
Burfam. See Burpham 
Burgham. See Burpham 
Burgherssh (Burgarssh, Burgherst, 

Burghurst. Burhershe, Burhurst), 

69, 78, 80, 81, 130, 206, 298, 338 
Buriton, co. Southampton, 136, 453 
Burketon, 202 

Burleigh- Arches (Burley- Arches, Bur- 
ly-Arches), 78, 103, 103 n. See 

South - MaJ ling - Lindfield - Burleigh - 

Arches 

Burmarsh, co. Kent, 331 
Burneham, co. Bucks, 35 
Burpham (Barf am, Barf ham, Barg- 

ham, Barpham, Burfam, Burffam, 

Burgham), 19, 20, 45, 78, 79, 102, 



111, 132. 187, 282, 302, 346, 355, 

356 

Burst-owe, co. Surrey, 375, 455, 456 
Burton. 18. 21, 79, 80. 106, 109, 143, 

163. 183, 202, 260, '310, 327, 501, 

502 
Burwash (Burgwash. Burrish. Burrysh, 

Burryssh, Burwasch. Burwassh, Bur- 

wasshe. Burwaysh. Burwysh, Bur- 

wyssh)'. 23. 38. 42, 78, 80, 81, 81 TO, 

82, 97, 112, 113. 120, 131, 132, 157, 
158, 172. 173, 190, 191, 198, 205, 206, 
207, 211, 212. 213, 220, 223, 224, 237, 
238, 240, 244, 263, 284, 285, 286, 293. 
296, 312, 313, 345, 346, 357, 371, 396, 
397, 411, 435, 460, 461, 467, 472, 473, 
499, 500 

Burwash (Burghwashe, Burwaysh), 

Down, 82. 357 
Burwell. co. Lincoln. 348 
Bury (Berry), 2, 5. 9, 35. 82, 83, 109, 

119, 127, 205, 288, 297, 323, 324, 325, 

328, 336, 360, 379, 380, 381, 388, 392, 

393, 452, 469, 472 
Buscage (Bustage), 348 
Buttinghill (Buttynghill), 36, 63, 72, 

83. 121, 158, 185, 192, 214, 235, 243, 
317, 324, 328, 422, 483 

Buttolphs(Botelles.Botellyt!,Botolphes, 
Bottolphs, Buthoffe, Butles, Buttells, 
Buttolls, Buttolph, Buttolphes), 7,* 
38, 39, 109, 179. 203, 463, 509, 510 

Buxstepe. See Bucksteep 

Buxted (Buckstead, Bucksted. Buck- 
steed, Buxstead, Buxsted, Buxsteed, 
Buxtead), 8, 73, 74, 83, 84, 85. 86. 
129, 153, 180, 181. 193, 212, 220,' 233^ 
272, 273, 279, 291, 293, 304, 309, 323, 
328, 329. 335, 388, 411. 430, 431, 442, 
459, 510 

Bychebrigge, co. Southampton, 378 

Bycketon, co. Salop, 183 

Bydlyngton. See Bidlington 

Bygenor (Bygnors). See Bignor 

Byllyngeshurst. See Billingshurst 

Bymede, 7, 88 

Byne (Bynd), 73, 85, 86. Ill, 193, 
212 

Bynsted. See Binsted 

Byrch. Sec Birch 

Byrchden (Byrchenden). See Birchden 

Byrdham. See Birdham 

Byrling. See Birling 

Byrling, co. Kent, 357 

Byssh (Bish. Bysh), 72, 73, 85, 86, 506 

Bysshopp's-Preston, 366. See Bishop's 
Preston 

Byttleworth, 231. See Balsdean 

By worth (Bigworth, Bywoorth), 28, 
40, 86, 147, 148, 348, 497 

Byworth-Dunketon, 86, 136, 348. See 
Duncton 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



561 



C. 



Calborne, co. Southampton, 147 

Calceby, co. Lincoln, 348 

Calceto, 56, 87, 287, 388 

Calcottes, co. York, 49 

Caldeham (Cauldham), co. Kent, 50, 
353 

Calkott (Calkett), 463 

Calverton. co. Bucks, 348 

Camber Poinb, 380 

Cambridge, co., 87, 89, 295, 347, 362, 
373, 427, 456, 479, 497 

Camoyes, co. Hunts, 115 

Camoys (Cammoyes, Camwayes), 21, 
87, 241, 354, 445, 462 

Camoys-Court (Camois-Court, Camois- 
court, Camoyscourb), 21, 87, 152, 241, 
461 

Canserne (Cannesherne, Canneshorne), 
87, 88, 220 

Canwyden, co. Essex, 284 

Canyngfton. co. Somerset, 348 

Capdyes in Bymede, 7, 88. Set Anning- 
ton 

Capell, co. Kent, 176 

Carford (Carfoord), 25, 166, 502. See 
Kirdfoord 

Caryfytzpayn, co. Somerset, 348 

Cassingham (Casyngham), 23, 24, 88, 
244. See Barnhurst 

Cassingham, co. Kent. 385 

Castle (Castell), 116, 179, 331, 332 

Castle-Hastings, 28 

Catsfield (Catesfeild, Catesfeld, Gates- 
field, Catfeild, Catfield, Catisfeild, 
Catsfeild, Cattesfeild, Cattesfeld. 
Cattesfield, Cattesfyld, Cattisfeild, 
Cattysfeld, Catysfeld, Kattesfeild), 
11, 12, 25, 27, 42, 49, 50, 69, 83, 88, 
89, 90, 91, 116, 160, 181, 205, 206, 213. 
222, 237, 238, 249, 296, 298, 311, 316^ 
344, 345, 386, 407, 498, 509, 510 

Cattestret (Cattenstreet, Cattestreat, 
Cattystrett), 49, 83 

Catton, co. York, 348, 349 

Caylyff, 91, 250. See Keyliffe 

Celhurst, 9, 91, 388. See Selhurst 

Cepham, co. Kent, 371 

Chaggleigh. See Chailey 

Chakynden, co. Oxford, 446 

Chailey (Chaggleigh, Chagleigh, Chag- 
ley, Chagliegh, Chaighley, Chaileigh, 
Chaley, Chalye, Chayle, Chayleigh, 
Chayley, Chayleygh. Chayligh, Cha- 
ley, Chayly, Chaylye, Chaylygh, 
Cheley, Chely, Cheyley, Cheyly, 
Cheylye, Chilley, Chilly, Chityley), 
5, 21, 51, 61, 63, 73, 80, 83, 91, 96, 
109 120, 129, 130, 152, 170, 213, 219, 
235, 272, 273, 283, 304 306, 317, 320, 
YOL. XX. 



340, 353, 390, 412, 415, 422, 423, 426, 

432, 445, 446, 460, 461, 462, 465. 466, 

483, 484, 505 

Chainckton. See Chancton 
Challerton. See Chaunton 
Chalonerg (Challenors, Challoners), 91, 

92, 334 
Chalvington (Chalfyngton, Chalvin- 

ton, Chalvyngton), 37, 51, 69, 73, 92, 

96. 103, 104, 206, 211, 213, 248, 272, 

273, 274, 275, 276, 304, 369, 392, 494. 

See Chaunton 
Chambers, 92. 102, 139, 140, 296. See 

Clapham 
Chancton (Chainckton, Chaincton, 

Chankton), 13. 77, 91, 93, 504 
Charelwood, co. Surrey. See Charle- 

wood 
Charfleet-Lymyster. See Chartfleet- 

Lyminster 

Charkneys. See Chartnes 
Charleton, co. Somerset, 348 
Charleton. co. Wilts, 65, 248 
Charlewood, 375 
Charlewood (Charelwood, Charlewode), 

co. Surrey, 16, 239, 391, 447 
Charlton (Charleston, Charleton, 

Charllston), 9, 13, 56, 57, 93, 94, 95, 

129, 142. 326-7, 412, 414, 415, 416, 

496, 502 
Charlton (Charleton)-Ashurst, 13, 94, 

95, 416, 496 

Char tfleet- Ly minster (Charfleet-Lymys- 
ter, Charflete-Lymenster, Charflete- 

Lyvemenster), 93, 95, 436 
Chart-Magna, co. Kent, 96 
Chartnes (Charkenes, Charkneyes, 

Charknes, Charkneys, Chartneyes, 

Chartneys), 51, 52, 64, 73, 93, 95, 170, 

304 
Chaunton (Challerton, Chaunkton), 51, 

92, 96, 103, 104, 206, 211, 222, 275, 

276, 304, 504. See Chalvington 
Chawton, co. Southampton, 287, 473 
Chayley. See Chailey 
Cheddon, co. Somerset, 348 
Chedingston (Chedingeston), co. Kent, 

269, 270 

Cheevening, co. Kent, 279 
Chelchith. co. Middlesex, 65 
Cheseworth (Cheesworth), 96, 179, 225, 

326, 382, 387 
Chestham, 314, 424, 469 
Chesylhampton, co. Oxford, 446 
Chetynglygh. See Chiddingly 
Chichester (Chychester), 9, 96, 142, 

155, 183, 417, 502 
Chichester (City), 22, 133, 164, 234, 

242, 376, 398, 422, 477 

O 



562 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Chichester (Close), 475 

Chichester (Common Barns), 186 

Chichester (Pallant), 97 

Chichester, All Saints, 43, 97 

Chichester, S. Andrew, 111 

Chichester, S. Bartholomew, 2, 96, 97, 
126, 381, 383 

Chichester, S. Pancras (Pancridge), 
97, 126, 234, 253, 302, 315, 376, 417, 
477 

Chichester, S. Peter the Great, 2, 15, 
43, 96, 97, 111, 126, 133, 185, 186, 
208, 302, 315, 324, 383, 398 

Chichester, S. Peter the Less, 97, 155, 
208, 307, 376 

Chichester, Subdeanery (Subdeanry), 
15, 43, 97, 126, 133, 302, 307, 315, 
398, 404 

Chiddingly (Chedingley, Chedyngley, 
Chedynglye, Chedynglyght, Cheting- 
ligh, Chetyngligh, Chetynglygh, 
Chiddenleigh, Chiddingleigh, Chid- 
dingley, Chiddinglie, Chiddingligh, 
Chiddingly, Chidinglie, Chidingligh, 
Chidingly, Chuddynglee, Chyddyng- 
ligh, Chyddynglygh, Chyllyngly, 
Chittingley, Chittinglie, Chitting- 
leigh, Chittingligh, Chittingly, Chit- 
tinglygh, Chyttinglygh), 42, 44, 51, 
73, 80, 81, 92, 96, 97, 98, 102, 103, 
104. 167, 173, 181, 19f, 206, 207, 211, 
212, 223, 248, 262, 263, 273, 275. 276, 
284, 293. 302-3. 303, 304, 339, 370, 
392, 411, 412, 493, 494, 498 

Chidham (Chudham), 99, 102, 315, 325, 
363, 376, 438, 485 

Chidham-Hacket (Hackett), 99, 305 

Chilgrove (Chulgrove, Chylgrove), 2, 
58, 70, 71, 82, 100, 102, 132, 234, 288, 
366, 405, 458, 473 

Chillingden (Chillingdon), co. Kent, 
108 

Chiltington (Chiltyngton, Chyltyng- 
don, Chyltington. Ohyltyngton), 25, 
80, 83, 85, 100, 109, 129, 130, 135, 
156, 165, 166, 179, 184, 185, 187, 257, 
326, 329, 335, 337, 341, 351, 358, 393, 
394, 401, 415, 421, 423, 424, 426, 437, 
461, 491 

Chiltington Chapel, 100 

Chiltington-Ferrings (Chyltyngton- 
Farryng), 100, 165, 166. i&'tfFerrings 

Chinting (Chynting, Chyntyng), 100, 
101,347, 348 

Chinting (Chynting)-Bolney, 100, 101 

Chanting (Chynting)-Michelham (Mich- 
elborne), 100, 101, 206, 207 

Chinting (Chynting)-Poynings, 100, 

101, 206 

Chippenham, co. Cambridge, 89 
Chipsted, co. Surrey, 498 
Chialett, GO. Kent, 331 



Chithurst (Chitthurst, Chuthurst, 

Chythurst, Chytthurst), 78, 101. 102, 

121, 122, 126, 135, 203, 204, 221, 243, 

244, 408, 446, 447, 461, 462, 471, 479, 

480 

Chittingly. See Chiddingly 
Chityley, 460. See Chailey 
Choldwarton, co. Southampton, 66 
Chuckelandes (Chuckelands), 102, 203, 

359 

Chuddynglee. See Chiddingly 
Chudham. See Chidham 
Chulgrove. See Chilgrove, Bromes 
Church- Howse, 102, 190. See Guest- 
ling 

Chuthurst. See Chithurst 
Chyddyngligh. See Chiddingly 
Chytthurst. See Chithurst 
Cippenham, co. Bucks, 35 
Cippys, 102, 459. See Walshes 
Clapham (Clopham), 3, 27, 66, 67, 68, 

92, 102, 103, 105, 139, 140, 147, 183, 

296, 301, 302, 337, 433 
Clares, 103, 326, 381. See S. Cleres 
Clarkes (Clarckees, Clarkkes, Clerks), 

103, 103 n 
Claverham (Claversham), 73, 103, 104, 

275, 276, 304, 494 

Claverham-Harwards, 103, 104, 276 
Claxby, co. Lincoln, 348 
Claxton, co. Norfolk, 167 
Clayton (Cleyton), 27, 28, 69, 104, 105, 

107, 109, 164, 165. 234, 236. 251, 252, 

258, 306, 325, 327, 328, 344, 351, 426, 

427, 436, 437, 455, 489 
Clere Chase, 231, 251 
Clevaxe (Clover), 105, 106, 509, 510 
Cleware, co. Berks, 65 
Cleylond, 9, 105 
Cliffe, 211, 418 
Cliffe (Clive, Clyff) near Lewes, 6, 92, 

127, 369, 418 

Climping. See Clymping 
Clopham. See Clapham 
Clothalls, 105, 106, 437 
Clothalls-Grinsted, 105, 106, 437 
Clovex. See Clevaxe 
Clown, co. Derby, 383 
Clune Forest, co. Salop, 183 
Clymping (Climping, Clympyng), 14, 

15, 22. 59, 69, 102, 105, 106, 121, 163, 

171, 305, 441, 445, 508, 509 
Clympsfold (Clymesfold, Clymfold, 

Clymisfold, Clympesfold. Clympfold. 

Clympsfold. Clympsford, Clymsfold), 

9, 34, 106, 355, 468, 469 
Coates (Coate, Coats, Cootes. Cotis, 

Cottys), 2, 66, 67, 80, 106, 109, 112, 

266, 380, 381, 427, 433, 437, 438. See 

Thorlwood-Coates 
Cobdene, 423 
Cobeche, 83 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



563 



Cobharn. (Cobhame), co. Kent, 269, 270, 

357 
Cockermouth, co. Cumberland, 348, 

349 

Cockermouth-Egremound, co. Cumber- 
land, 348 

Cockhayes, 106, 278 
Cocking (Cockyng), 9. 27. 28, 33, 56, 

57, 105, 107, 135, 280, 381, 388, 393. 

394, 416, 444, 472, 499 
Codham, 85, 107, 111, 292, 415. See 

Cootham 

Codray. Sec Cowdray 
Coesly. See Corseley 
Cokeham (Cokham), 46, 100, 107, 108, 

186. 202, 277 
Cokemeare, 101 
Cokes near Lewes, 207 
Colbrands (Colbrandes), 42, 108, 332. 

See Osnersh 
Coldwaltham (Cold-Waltham), 110, 

202, 504 

Colebrooke. co. Middlesex, 14 
Colemanhatch, 460 

Colley (Coley, Collye), co. Surrey, 372 
Collinghurst (Collingherst), 108, 213, 

273, 304 

Collington (Cullyngton), 108, 119, 207 
Colmans-Hatch, 410 
Colmer. co. Southampton, 243 
Colump-John, co. Devon, 379 
Colworth (Coleworth), 108, 458 
Combe (Comb, Combes, Coombes), 31, 

109, 110, 132, 134, 180, 301, 302, 310, 

321, 323, 324, 347, 461, 463, 464, 491, 

510 

Combworth, co. Lincoln, 311 
Comden, co. Kent, 205 
Compton, 59, 107, 110. Ill, 147, 148, 

195, 221, 414, 415, 427, 449. 453, 482, 

483, 501 

Compton, co. Dorset, 346 
Compton. co. Southampton, 366 
Compton-Berwick, 37, 111, 211 
Compton- Valence (Valans), co. Dorset, 

45, 46, 346 

Conisholme (Conyngholme), co. Lin- 
coln, 311, 346 

Coodham, 111, 113, 421. See Cootham 
Cookemore, 100 
Coofcham, co. Berks, 26 
Cootham (Coodham, Coultham, Cowt- 

ham), 85, 107, 111, 112, 113, 119, 329, 

376, 421, 491 
Copton, co. Kent, 205 
Cornwall, co., 301 
Corseley (Coesley, Coesly, Coresley), 

107, 112 

Cortesley (Cortesle), 112, 198 
Cosen (Costen). co. Leicester, 156 
Costilore, co. Kent, 50 
Cotchford, 112, 365 



Coteham, 112. 113, 421. Sec Cootham 

Cotton, 112, 273 

Cottys. Sec Coates 

Court (le Court, la Court), 112, 113, 

259, 265 

Courtlands (Courtland), 113, 318, 319. 
See Newnham 

Court Meadow, 113, 296. See May- 
field 

Covehold. See Cowfold 

Coverts (Covertes), 113. 436, 508. See 
Yapton-Coverts 

Coverts-in-Yapton, 508 

Cowdam (Coodham, Coteham). See 
Cootham 

Cowden (Cowdam, Cowdeane. Cowdeen, 
Cowdenn, Cowdon), 44, 80, 81, 111, 
113, 206, 207, 303, 421 

Cowden, co. Kent, 60, 191, 269, 371 

Cowden, co. Surrey, 303 

Cowding, 38, 113, 114, 209, 272, 273 

Cowdray (Codray, Cowdrey), 27, 28, 
107, 114, 137, 306 

Cowdrey, co. Southampton, 254 

Cowfold (Covehold, Cowef old, Cowfeild, 
Cowfould), 13, 32, 58, 96, 124, 125, 
134, 143, 159. 174, 186, 187, 219, 254, 
257, 356, 391, 392, 404, 424. 443, 459, 
463, 464, 500, 501 

Craffeham (Croffam, Croffeham, Croff- 
ham), 114, 115, 116. See Crow- 
ham 

Cralle (Crale, Crall, Craule, Craull, 
Cralle), 26, 114, 239. See Crawle 

Cranebroke, co. Kent, 28, 504 

Cranley, co. Surrey, 357 

Crawle (Crawlee), 26, 114 

Crawley (Craweley, Crawlie, Crawly, 
Crawlye), 80, 81, 96, 98, 114, 116, 
117, 118, 201, 216, 218, 219, 239, 355, 
3fi3, 372, 400, 402, 439, 447, 498, 500, 
506 

Crayf ord, co. Kent, 305 

Crealls, co. Kent, 108 

Crediton, co. Devon, 281 

Crouchefild, co. Berks, 21 

Crowborough Down, 115, 460 

Crowham (Crougham), 114, 115, 116, 
128, 391 

Crowhurst (Coweherst, Crowherst), 27, 
29, 72, 83, 88, 89, 90, 116, 160, 185, 
198, 205, 206, 214, 238 

Crowhnrst, co. Surrey, 17 

Crowlink (Crowlinck), 159, 291 

Croychefeld, co. Berks, 65 

Crymsham. 116, 477 

Cuckeston, co. Kent, 357 

Cuckfield (Cockfeild. Cockefeild. Cock- 
feld. Cockfield, Cokefeild, Cokefeld, 
Cokefyld, Cokfeld,Coockefeld, Coock- 
feild, Cookefeild. Cookefeld, Cooke- 
field, Cookefyeld, Cookfeild, Cook- 

oo 2 



564 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



feld, Cookfield, Coukfeld. Cnckefeld. 
Cuckfeld, Cuckfild, Cuckfyld, Cuick- 
fyld, Cukfield), 17, 52, 53, 58, 83, 98, 
105, 107, 114, 116, 117, 117 n, 118, 
129, 130, 159, 164, 165, 174, 175, 189, 
201, 209, 212, 221. 235, 23fi, 240. 251, 
268, 272, 278, 292^ 293, 294, 306, 317, 
325, 327, 332, 344, 353, 358, 392. 400, 
402, 403, 411, 418, 423, 426, 427, 439, 
443, 447, 449, 450, 455, 456, 459, 463, 
469, 472, 498, 505 

Cuckfield-Clauditur (Cuckfeild-Claudi- 
tur, Cuckf yld-Clawditts), 83, 1 18 



Cuckfield-Haldleigh (Cuckfeild-Hald- 
leigh), 118, 193 

Cuckfield, Southny and Bently Por- 
tions. 117 

Cuckfield, West Bayley Portion, 117 

Cudham, 8.5, 111, 119. See Coot- 
ham 

Cudlow (Cudlowe), 9, 82, 119 

Culham, 265 

Cullyngton. See Collington 

Cumbe, co. Lincoln, 346 

Cumberland, co., 349, 392 

Curlyngys, 119 



D. 



Dacheworth, co. Hertford, 330 
Dadysham. See Dedisham 
Dallingridge (Dalingridge, Dalleng- 

ridge, Dallyngrydge, Dalyngridge, 

Dalyngrygge), 119, 120, 152, 422, 

445, 461 
Dallington (Dallyngton, Dalyngton, 

Dollington), 11, 12, 74, 75, 80, 81, 83, 

119, 120, 204, 205, 206. 207, 214, 237. 

238, 247, 262, 344, 345, 371, 434, 466, 

467, 470, 509. 510 
Dalyng -Grove (Daling-grove), 119, 120. 

See Dallingridge 

Damford (Dampford). See Dumpford 
Danehill, 120, 121, 390 
Danehill-Horsted, 120, 226 
Danehill-Sheffeild (Danehill-Sheffield, 

Danhill-Sheffeild). 120, 121, 389, 390, 

466 
Danny (Danney), 83, 121, 188, 235, 

236 

Danny-park, 121, 235 
Dawbneys, co. Middlesex. 412 
Deane (Dean), 37, 121 122, 147, 234, 

333, 373, 395, 403, 414, 453. See 

Denne 
Deane-Place, 3, 4, 122, 123, 191, 192, 

388 

Deane-Place-Alfriston, 122, 123 
Dechenyng (Detcheling). See Ditch- 
ling 
Dedisham (Dadysham, Deddisham), 

123, 124, 246, 337, 445 
Deddiswell, co. Surrey, 124 
Deeding, 400. See Beeding 
Delinyngden. co. Kent, 260 
Delves, 124, 369, 380. See Ringmer 
Dempford. See Dumpford 

Den (Dene, Denn). Sec Denne 

Dencourt, co. Kent, 124 

Denecourt (Dencourt), 124 

Denne (Den, Dene. Denn), 62, 106, 121, 

124, 125, 179, 420, 421. See Deane 
Denn in Warnham (Warneham), 126, 

468 



Densworth (Denesworth). 126, 398, 
485 

Denton, 6, 7, 44, 63, 126, 127, 206, 207, 
283, 297, 298, 302, 323 

Depford, co. Kent, 28 

Derby, co., 83, 130, 131, 214, 295, 384, 
403 

Derrington (Derryngton, Deryngton). 
See Durrington 

Detcham, 115, 128, 474 

Devon, co., 281, 301, 347, 379, 427 

Dextern. See Dixter 

Dicheling (Dichening, Dichling). See 
Ditchling 

Diddlesfold (Duddlesfold). 128, 134 

Didling (Dedling, Didlyng, Dydling, 
Dydlyng), 128. 129, 135, 136, 152, 
161, 203, 204. 254, 288, 408, 416, 444, 
445, 446, 461, 462, 479, 48C 

Dill (Dyll), 83, 129. 213, 272, 273, 439. 
See Till 

Dirrington. See Durrington 

Ditchling (Dechenyng, Detcheling, 
Dicheling, Dichening, Dichling, 
Ditnheling, Ditchelling, Ditchening, 
Ditchning, Dycheling, Dychening, 
Dychelyng, Dychenyng, Dychen- 
nyng, Dytchelyng), 57, 83, 87, 94, 
105, 129, 130, 133. 136. 152, 174, 175, 
189, 212, 219, 235! 251, 255, 256, 306, 
317, 325. 332, 351^ 410, 422, 426, 427, 
430, 431, 445, 446, 447, 473, 483 

Ditchling-Garden (Dicheling-Garden, 
Dichling-Garden, Ditcheling-Garden, 
Dychelyng-Garden, Dychening -Gar- 
den, Dychenyng-Garden). 129, 130, 
136, 426 

Ditchling (Ditchening) Park, 34, 130 

Dixter (Dextern, Dixster, Dixsterne, 
Dixterne, Dyxter. Dyxterne), 30, 128, 
130, 131, 132, 136, 178, 224, 341, 
451 

Doles, 132, 400 

Dolhams, 214 

Dollington. See Dalliugton 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



565 



Dongton (Doncton), 110, 132, 136, 502 
Doniiington (Donington, Doughton), 

20, 64, 132, 133, 165, 234, 253, 254, 

287, 362, 488, 489 

Donningfcon ( Uonington)- Palmer, 132 
Dorney, co. Bucks, 35 
Dorryngton (Doryngton). See Dur- 

rington 
Dorset, co.. 46, 83, 100, 214, 301, 346, 

347, 348 

Doughton. Sec Donnington 
Downash (Downeash), 57, 73, 129, 133, 

170, 302 

Downe, co. Salop, 183 
Downeley, 9, 134, 415 
Downings (Downinges), 134, 463 
Drayton, 134, 231, 337 
Drayton-Wigenholt, 134. 337 
Drungewick (Drungeweeke, Drunge- 

wike), 64, 134, 282 
Duddlesfold. See Diddlesfold 
Duddleswell (Dudleswell). 8, 134 
Dud worth, co. Berks, 65 
Duggleslake, 290 
Dumpford (Damford,Dampford, Demp- 

ford, Dumford), 33, 39, 102, 120, 124, 

128, 129, 134, 135,136, 145, 146. 152, 



153, 185, 203. 204, 207, 257, 364, 373, 
394, 395, 408, 409, 416, 432. 436, 445, 
446, 447, 454, 461, 462. 470. 478, 479, 
480, 497 

Duncton (Dunckton, Dunketon, Dunk- 
ton), 80, 86, 109, 136, 143, 347, 348, 
392, 425, 502 

Duncton, New and Old, 110, 136 

Durford, 136, 453 

Dunsfold (Dunsfould), co. Surrey, 251, 
482 

Durismes. co. Middlesex, 265 

Durrington (Derrington, Derryngton, 
Deryngton, Dirrington, Dorryngton, 
Doryngton, Durington, Duryngton), 
65, 66, 67, 68, 127, 136, 166, 184, 210, 
389, 433. 509, 510 

Dycham. See Dytcham 

Dycheling (Dychening, Dychelyng, 
Dychenyng, Dychennyng, Dytche- 
lyng. See Ditchling 

Dychening-Garden. See Ditchling 

Dydling. See Didling 

Dyll. See Dill 

Dymchurch, co. Kent, 331 

Dytcham (Dycham), 203, 204, 408 

Dyxter (Dyxterne). See Dixter 



E. 



Eadberton. See Edburton 

Earde, co. Kent. 305. See Crayford 

Earlington. See Erlington 

Earlscourt (Earles-Court), 137, 177, 193, 
473. See Westdean 

Earnley (Earnelie, Earnly). See Ern- 
ley 

Earsham, 137, 156, 192, 510. See Hails- 
ham 

Eartham (Ertham), 2. 9, 41, 42, 82, 
136, 137, 147, 148, 156, 195, 205, 328, 
392, 402, 445, 499 

Easebourne (Eas borne, Easeborne, 
Esborne, Eseborne, Esebourn, Ese- 
bourne, Esseborne, Eysbourne), 9, 
10, 27, 28, 35, 48, 49, 110, 114, 137, 
156, 157, 160, 177, 306, 392, 427, 440, 
477, 503 

Eason, co. Kent, 371 

East Aldryngton (East Aldrington, 
Eastaldrington, East Alryngton, 
Est Aldrington), 15, 138, 200, 358, 
392, 500. See Aldrington 

East Angmering (East Angmeryng, 
Estangermyng, Estangmeryng, Est 
Angmeryng, Eatangmyring, Est 
Agmeryng), 7, 15, 79, 132. 138, 147, 
148, 165. 183, 197, 302, 337, 355, 356, 
378, 472, 484, 485, 488. See Ang- 
mering 

East Angmering. See Avenells 



East Allington 5, 138. See Allington 

East Alryngton. See East Aldryng- 
ton 

East Ashling (East Asheling, Est 
Asshelyng), 126, 398 

Eastbourne (Eastboorne, Eastborn, 
Eastborne, East Borne, East Bourn, 
Eastbourn, Estborne, Estbourne), 22, 
37, 43, 44, 46, 73, 90, 122, 123, 138, 
139, 140, 141, 141-2, 142, 151, 157, 
170, 171, 189, 192, 197, 203, 217, 248, 
261, 262, 272, 273, 296, 297, 298, 339. 
342, 357, 358, 367, 382, 412, 426, 430J 
466, 493, 494 

Eastbourne-Burton (Eastboorne-Bur- 
ton, Eastborne- Burton), 21, 93, 139, 
142, 260, 296, 297, 316, 388, 431 

Eastbourne-Gildredge(Eastborne-OHld- 
redge, Eastborne-Gildregge, East- 
bourne-Gildridge), 138, 139, 140, 141, 
142, 193, 339 

Eastbourne-Horsebrooke, 493 

Eastbourne -Medley (Eastborne - Med- 
ley), 141, 273 

Eastbourne-Medsey (Eastborne-Med- 
sey), 73, 141, 29(5, 297 

Eastbourne - Netherin (Eastbourne - 
Nether-Inn), 139, 141, 212, 223 

Eastbourne-Parker (Eastborne-Parker), 
138. 142, 493 

Eastbourne-Tenant-Down, 493 



566 SUSSEX MA.NQRS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 



Eastbourne- Wilson (Eastborne-Wilson, 
Eastbourn-Wilson). 61, 139, 140, 142, 
260 

Eastbrooke (Estbrooke), 142, 157, 413 

Eastbrooke (Eastbrook), co. Southamp- 
ton, 287, 473 

Eastdean (Eastdeane, East Dean, 
Eastedeane, Eastedene, Esden, Est- 
deane, Estdene), near Chichester. 9, 
5(5, 57, 82, 142, 502 

Eastdean (East Dean, East Deane, 
Eastdeane, Eastden. Estdeane, Est- 
dene), near Seaford, 43. 44, 51, 122, 
123, 130, 140, 143, 248, 298, 304, 342, 
466, 493 

Eastergate (Estergate), 23, 41, 43, 55, 
143, 162, 178, 219, 23i, 440, 508. See 
Gates 

East Ferring, 143, 165,333, 334 

Eastgreenfeild, 112 

East Grinstead (Eastegrinsted, East- 
greenestead, East Greenestead, East 
Greenstead, Eastgreensted, East 
Greenestead, East Greenested, East 
Greinsted, East Grenested, Eastgrene- 
sted, Eastgrenstead, Eastgrensted, 
Eastgrinsted, East Grinsted, East- 
grinstead, East Grinstead, East Grin- 
steed, Eastgrynsted, Estgreenested, 
Estgrenested, Est Grenested, Est- 
grensted, Est Grenysflfed, Estgrinsted, 
Estgrynsted, Est Grynsted), 8, 13, 14, 
24, 48, 51, 57, 59, 60, 61, 68, 73, 84, 
88, 103, 112, 119, 120, 122, 143, 144, 

152, 154, 157, 186, 187, 191, 204, 213, 
225. 226, 242, 264, 265, 272, 273, 291, 
294', 303, 304, 318, 319, 323, 325, 338, 
349, 350, 355, 375, 382, 383, 388, 389, 
390, 412, 420, 422, 423, 424, 426, 427, 
428, 432, 445, 446, 451, 461 

East Guldeford (East Guildford, East 
Guilford, Eastguldeford), 77, 144, 
145, 167, 190, 217, 239, 317, 342, 353, 
380, 383, 439, 484. See Guldeford 

Easthampnett (Easthampnet, East 
Hampnett, Esthampenett, Esthamp- 
nett, Esthamppenett), 9, 145, 147, 499 

East Harting (Eastbarting, East Hart- 
yng, Easthartyng, Estharting, Est 
Hartyng, Esthartyng), 135, 145, 146, 
203, 204, 408. 409, 453, 479. 480 

Easthothly (East Hoadly. Easthoadly, 
Easthoathleigh, East Hoathley, East- 
hoathly, East Hoathly, Easthoth- 
leigh, Easthothley, Easthothlie, East- 
hothligh, East Hothlye. East Hodley, 
East Hoodley, Esthothlie, Esthothly, 
Hoathley, Hoathly), 80, 81, 90. 146, 

153, 173, 206, 207, 212, 228, 284, 285, 
354, 362, 363, 368, 370, 411, 458, 459 

East Itchenor (Est Ichenor, Estyche- 
ner), 146, 147, 157 



East Lavant (Eastlavant, Estlavant), 
59. 147, 195, 263, 307, 428, 429, 481, 
482. See Lavant 

East Harden (Eastmarden. East Mar- 
don, Eastmerden, Estemarden, Est- 
marden, Est Mardon, Estmerden). 
78, 82, 132, 202, 205, 288, 422, 453^ 
473, 500 

Easton. 398. See Eston 

Easton (Eason), co. Kent, 371 

Easton-Bassett, co. Wilts, 302 

East Preston (Eastpreston, Est Pres- 
ton). 15, 132, 147, 165, 197, 254, 355, 
356, 362, 378, 379, 488 

Eastridge, 121, 147 

East Wantley, 37, 37-8, 147 

Eastwell, co. Kent, 96, 237 

East Wittering (Eastwittering, East 
Wythering, Est Wettering, Est- 
withering, Estwittering, Estwyther- 
yng, Estwyteryng, Estwytteryng), 
59, 147, 148, 149, 154, 155, 188, 234. 
250, 307, 329, 456 

Batons (Eaton, Eattons, Eton), 148, 
149, 151, 158, 302 

Ebberton. See Edburton 

Ebernowe (Ebernow, Hibernhoo, Hyber- 
nowe), 9, 149, 150, 215, 236, 237, 336, 
392. See Ibernowe 

Eboney (Ebony), co. Kent, 201, 400 

Eboney Priory, co Kent, 400 

Ecclesden(Ecclesten, Eccleston,Eggles- 
den, Eglesden), 138, 150, 151, 302, 
356, 488 

Ecchyngham (Echingham, Echyng- 
ham). See Etchingham 

Ecclesham. See Icklesham 

Echyngfeld. See Itchingfield 

EckingtonaZm* Ripe (Ekington Ekyng- 
ton), 37, 44, 51, 52, 92, 150, 151, 206, 
207, 211, 213, 223, 262, 272, 273, 304, 
363, 370, 392, 426, 427, 453, 494. See 
Ripe 

Eckington (Eighington, Ekington) 
alias Veneland, 151, 211 

Edburton (Eadberton, Ebberton, Eber- 
ton, Edberton. Elberton), 154, 201, 
229, 291, 305, 347, 360, 385, 386, 400, 
443, 447, 448, 463, 464, 489, 500, 501 

Edmunds, co. Surrey, 127 

Edynbrygge, 445 

Effingham-Eastcourt, co. Surrey, 503 

Egdean (Egdeane, Egdene, Egden, 
Erdsden), 32, 80, 202, 290, 348 

Egglesden. See Ecclesden 

Egley Mead, 195, 196 

Egremond (Egremound), co. Cumber- 
land, 348, 349 

Eighington. See Eckington 

Eitchingham. See Etchingham 

Ekington (Ekyngton). See Eckington 

Elberton. See Edburton 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



567 



Ellsted. See Elsted 

Ellysfeld. co. Southampton, 66 

Elmer. 151, 163, 231 

Elmer Poole, 151, 162, 163 

Elryngton, 124 

Elsbeare, co. Devon, 379 

Elshams, 148, 149. 151. See Batons 

Elsted (Ellsted, Elstead, Elsteed, El- 
vested. Ested), 4, 87, 101, 119, 128, 
135, 136, 146, 151, 152, 153, 157, 161, 
202, 20li, 204, 205, 241, 245, 240, 377, 
408, 444, 445, 446, 447, 461, 462, 479, 
480, 485 

Elvested. See Elsted 

Elyngton, co. Northumberland, 311 

Enam. See Enham 

Endelwykes (Endlevenwykes). See 
Enlevvykes 

Enfeild (Enfeld), 49 

Enffeild, co. Kent, 371 

Enham (Enam), 153, 171, 172 

Enlewykes (Endelwykes, Endleven- 
wykes, Enlevenwykys), 153 

Ensfeild, co. Kent, 371 

Erches (Erchis), 8, 153. See Arches 

Erdingleigh. See Erthingley 

Erdsden. See Egdean 

Erith, co. Kent, 96 

Erleys (Erles), 62, 154, 305 

Erlington (Earlington, Erlyngton), 
103, 122. 123, 153, 211, 293, 303, 308, 
309. See Arlington 

Eruley (Earnley, Earnelie, Earnly, 
Erneley, Ernelie, Ernie, Ernley, 
Ernly), 137. 147, 148, 154, 155, 156, 
157, 234, 307, 398 

Erring ham (Eryngham, Irringham), 
62, 100, 156, 244; 404, 496 

Erringham alias Brewes-Barns. See 
Chiltington 

E rringham-Bruse ( Erringham- Bruce) , 
156 

Erringham - Walsted (Erreingham- 
Walsted, 156 

Ersham, 156, 192. See Hailsham 

Ertham. See Eartham 

Erthingley (Erdingleigh, Erthingle, 
Erthingligh, Erthiuglygh, Erthyng- 
ly), 156, 165, 235, 423, 426, 427, 483. 
See Ardingly 

Eryngham. See Erringham 

Escombe. See Estcombe 

Eseborne. See Easebourne 

Esebourne. See Easebourne 

Esewrithe (Esewrith), 9, 10. 157, 474 

Eshitisford, co. Kent, 96 



Essebourne. See Easebourne 
Essex, co., 27, 51, 73, 83, 87, 120, 214, 
260, 284, 285, 304, 309, 322, 362, 391, 

403, 427, 479, 497, 500 

Est Aldrington. See East Aldryngton 
Est Angmeryng. See East Angmering 
Est Agmeryng. See East Angmering 
Estbourne. See Eastbourne 
Estbrooke. See Eastbrooke 
Estcombe (Escombe), 187 
Estcutes, 157 
Ested. See Elsted 
Estenburn, co. Berks, 375-6 
Est Grenested. See East Grinstead 
Esthampnett. See Easthampnett 
Estharting. See East Harting 
Esthothlie (Esthothly). See East 

Hothly 

Est Ichenor. See East Itchenor 
Eston (Easton) in Sidlesham, 99, 398 
Estmarden (Estmerdon). See East 

Marden 

Eston in Little Horsted, 157, 234 
Est Preston. See East Preston 
Est Wittering. See East Wittering 
Estychener. Sae East Itchenor 
Etchingfield. See Itchingfield 
Etchingham (Ecchyngham, Eching- 
ham, Echyngham, Eitchingham, 
Itchingham), 23, 24, 27, 28, 32, 33, 
49, 50, 55, 76, 81, 130, 131, 132, 157, 
158, 180, 181, 198, 202, 205, 206, 244, 
246, 284, 285, 286, 312, 313, 338, 339, 
357, 384, 396, 397, 435, 440, 487, 499 
Etchingham (Echingham, Itching- 

ham)-Salehurst, 158, 246 
Etenburge, 416 
Eton. See Batons 
Eveney, co. Kent, 400 
Ewehurst (Eweherst). See Ewhurst 
Eweline, 158, 316, 509, 510. See Newe- 

line 

Ewhurst (Eweherst, Ewehurst, Ewerst, 
Ewherst, Ewhirst), 27, 49, 50, 61, 69, 
83, 89, 90, 158, 159, 172, 179, 205, 206, 
214, 248, 258, 309, 331, 352, 353, 371, 

404, 419, 451, 474 
Ewhurst, co. Surrey, 13, 357 
Excetseynclere, 59, 159 

Excett (Exceat, Exceatt, Excet, Excett, 
Excate, Exet), 28, 43, 44, 59, 159, 176, 
291, 342, 466, 473 

Exeter, city, 281 

Eydon (Idon), 160, 239 

Eysbourne. See Easebourne 



Paireleigh (Faireley, Fairleigh, Fair- 

leight). See Fairlight 
Fairlight (Faireleigh, Faireley, Fair- 



leigh, Fairleight, Fareleigh, Fareley, 
Farelie, Fareligh, Farlegh, Farleght, 
Farleigh, Farley, Farligh, Farlighe, 



568 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OP FINES. 



Farly, Farlye, Fayrleigh, Ferley), 17, 
27, 61, 71, 145, 160, 161, 172, 176, 179, 
190, 205, 206, 207, 208. 229, 237, 238, 
275, 276, 298, 299, 300,' 301, 323, 331, 
347, 371, 382, 419, 420, 474, 495, 510. 
Sec French-Court 
Fairstead, co. Kent, 108 
Fakeham, 292. See Thakeham 
Falgeham, 163 

Falkington. See Folkington 
Falmer (Famer, Fulmer). 66, 67, 68, 

161, 201, 354, 355, 400, 402, 412, 426, 
427, 455 

Famer. See Falmer 

Fansham, 163 

Fant. See Frant 

Fant-Pittes, 374 

Fareleigh (Fareley, Farelie, Fareligh). 

See Fairlight 
Farlesh (Farleght, Farleigh, Farley, 

Farligh, Farlighe, Farly, Farlye). 

See Fairlight 
Farley, co. Kent, 205 
Farlington, co. Southampton, 99, 495 
Farneridge. See Farredge 
Farnhurst (Farnehurst, Farnest, Farn- 

yst, Ferneherat, Fernest, Fernhest, 

Fernehurat), 28, 35, 48, 49, 111, 114, 

128, 152, 161, 165, 288, 306, 370, 397, 

446, 502 

Farnest (Farnyst). See Farnhurst 
Farnefold, 392, 393 
Farnefold-Wood, 392, 393 
Farnth. See Frant 
Farredge (Farneridge, Farrege), 161, 

162, 267 

Farrings, 162. See Ferrings 
Fauxton, co. Northampton, 311 
Fawborne, co. Essex, 479 
Fawkenershurst (Fawlconers - Hurst), 

co. Kent, 302 
Fayrefeild, co. Kent, 124 
Fayrefyld, 124 
Fayrleigh. See Fairlight 
Fearne. See Feme 
Feeld. See Field 
Feen, 107 

Felfam (Felfham). See Felpham 
Felgeham (Felgham, Felgheham). See 

Felpham 

Fellongley, co. Warwick, 374 

Felpham (Felfam, Felfham, Felgeham, 

Felgham, Felgheham, Feltham, Fleg- 

ham, Phelpham). 23, 41, 79, 80, 147, 

151, 162. 163, 164, 169, 180, 305, 306, 

349, 423^ 425, 489 

Feltham. See Felpham 

Fenton, co. Stafford, 376 

Fering. See Ferring 

Ferle. See Firle 

Ferley. See Fairlight 

Feme (Fearne, Feryne), 162. 164 



Ferneherst (Fernest, Fernhest. Feme- 

hurst). See Farnhurst 
Fernt (Fernth). See Frant 
Ferrit, co. Kent, 175 
Ferring (Fering, Ferryng), 132. 143. 
150, 165, 183, 253, 254, 302, 337. :;:>(;. 
365, 488 
Ferrings (Farrings, Ferringes), 100, 

162, 165, 166 
Feryne. See Feme 
Fetchyng. See Fletching 
Field (Feeld), 166, 183, 184, 256 
Field- Place, 166 
Fillonghley, co. Warwick, 374 
Filsham (Filseham, Fylsham), 25, 27, 

166, 167, 197, 198, 339, 349 
Filtebridge, 388 
Finchingfeild. co. Essex, 391 
Findon (Finden, Fynden, Fyndon), 66, 
67, 76, 93, 107, 108, 134, 167,168,202, 
210, 211, 223, 290, 315. 389, 423, 424, 
437, 463, 464, 470, 496, 503 
Firle (Ferle, Firley, Fryle, Furle, Fyrle), 
31, 80, 81, 168, 181,207, 279,283, 284, 
412, 475 
Fishbourne (Fishborne, Fyshborne, 

Fysseborne), 168, 234, 317 
Fishergate (Fysshersgate), 63, 168, 177 
Fiskeridge (Fiscaredge, Fiskaredge, 
Fiskerigg, Fiskridge, Fyskeridge), 
73, 168, 213, 272, 273 
Fittleworth (Fitlesworth, Fitleworth, 
Fytleworth, Fyttelworth, Fyttle- 
worth, Fyttylworth), 2, 9, 32, 35, 80, 
82, 109, 149, 202, 205, 265, 266, 267, 
290, 310, 337, 348, 365, 380, 381, 420, 
421, 468, 502, 509, 510 
Flanceham (Flannsham, Flansham), 

23, 151, 162, 163, 169 
Flaxborough, 169, 213 
Flecchyng (Fleching). See Fletching 
Flegham. See Felpham 
Fletching (Flecchyng, Fleching, Flet- 
cheng, Fletchyng), 8, 21, 48, 51, 61, 
72, 73, 84, 85, 86, 112, 120, 129, 139 
140, 169, 170, 174, 175, 193, 212, 225, 
226, 230, 242, 272. 273, 291, 293, 316, 
317, 318, 319, 323, 335, 340, 354, 390, 
423, 426, 430, 431, 432, 465, 466, 494 
Flote (Float), 169, 309 
Fockeington (Fockington, Fockyng- 

ton). See Folkington 
Foder-Marsh (Fodder-Marsh, Fodder- 
Mersh, Foddermersh), 169, 299, 300, 
301 

Foder - Mersham (Fodder - Mersham, 
Foddermersham, Foder [-Marsham], 
Fodermersham), 169, 299, 300, 301 
Folkington (Falkington. Fockeington, 
Fockington, Fockyngtou, Fogiugton, 
Foginton, Foington, Fokeington, 
Fokington, Fokyngton, Folkington 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Fowington), 4, 25, 45, 51, 52, 60, 71, 
73, 92, 95, 139, 140,169, 170, 171, 172, 
230, 248, 272, 273. 283, 284, 303, 304, 
333, 342, 389, 390^ 422, 423, 476, 493, 
494 

Fontyngton. See Funtington 

Ford (Forda, Fordes, Forth, Forthe), 
77, 106, 121. 153, 163, 171, 171 , 172, 
185, 190, 242, 420, 508 

Forest-place, co. Kent, 23, 251 

Forestrowe (Forestrewe) r 350, 428 

Forsters. See Fosters 

Forth (Forthe). See Ford 

Fosters (Forsters), 172, 206, 411 

Fowington. See Folkington 

Fowsleys, co. Kent, 50 

Foxearle, 173, 185, 206, 207, 215, 
328 

Foxhunt, 4, 80, 81, 98, 146, 173, 193, 

206, 209, 212, 459, 496 
Foxley, co. Berks, 65, 254 
Frackbarrow (Frackebarrow), 231, 

251 

Framfield (Framefeild, Framefeld, 
Framf eild, Framf eld, Framfild, Fram- 
fyld, Franfield, Franfeld, Fraum- 
feild). 13, 60, 72. 73, 80, 81, 84, 85, 
86, 153, 173, 174, 180, 181, 193, 206, 

207, 212, 227, 228. 256. 304, 359, 363, 
368, 369, 434, 506, 507, 510 

Francklyns (Franckleyns). See Frank - 

lyns 

Franfield (Franfeld). See Framfield 
Frankham (Frankeham), 295 
Franklands. See Franklyns 
Franklyns (Franckleyns, Francklyns, 

Franklands), 174, 175, 212 
Frant (Fant, Farnth, Fernt, Fernth, 

Franth, Fraunt, Frent, Frenth), 28, 



29, 62, 72, 85, 86, 161, 165, 175, 176, 

188, 189, 193, 260, 374, 407 
Frant (Fant, Franth, Frenth), co. Kent, 

175, 176 

Franth. See Frant 
Fraumfeild. See Framfield 
Fraunt. See Frant 
French-Court (Frenchcourt), 17, 160, 

161, 176, 190, 331. See Fairlight 
Frent (Frenth). See Frant 
Freshwater, I. YV., 366 
Freston. See Friston 
Friston (Freston, Fryston), 28, 43, 44, 

52, 130, 159, 176, 177, 211, 248, 283, 

284, 291, 342, 451, 466, 473, 494 
Frittenden, co. Kent, 205, 279 
Frogfirle (Froggefyrle), 51, 52, 73. 177, 

304, 494 

Frydynghurst, co. Surrey, 204 
Fryle. See Firle 
Fryston. See Friston 
Fulmer. See Falmer 
Funtington (Fontyngton, Funtyng- 

ton), 55, 99, 126, 177, 302, 310, 315, 

366, 398, 417, 423 
Furle. See Firle 
Fustes, 177, 396 
Fylsham. See Filsham 
Fyltebridge, 389 
Fynchemsted, co. Berks, 110 
Fynden (Fyndon). See Findon 
Fyning (Fynyng), 177, 373, 449 
Fyrle. See Firle 
Fyshborne. See Fishbourne 
Fyskeridge. See Fiskeridge 
Fysseborue. See Fishbourne 
Fysshersgate. See Fishergate 
Fytleworth (Fyttel worth, Fyttleworth, 

Fyttylworth). See Fittleworth 



Garisfourd, co. Northumberland, 348 | 
Gateombe, co. Southampton, 147 
Gate, 27, 178 
Gate and Glossoms (Glosshams), 178, 

451 

Gatecombe, Little, co. Southampton, 110 
Gatecourt (Gate-Court), 130, 131, 178, 

451, 474 
Gate-Place, 178 

Gates, 143, 178, 179, 333, 473, 508 
Gates alms Westergate. 3 
Gatewick, 179, 203 
Gatton (Gayton), co. Surrey, 372 
Gelsling. See Guestling 
Gene, 87 
Gensing (Gensyng), 7, 125, 179, 220, 

262, 331, 510 

George-Nympton, co. Devon, 379 
Gosling (Geslyng). See Guestling 



Gestling (Gestlyng). Sec Guestling 

Gestling alias Church House, 17 , 190 

Gestling alias Gensing, 179 

Gildridge. See Gylrygge 

Giles (S. Giles). See Gyles 

Glasey, 371 

Glattiug, 163, 180 

Glinde (Glynd). See Glynde 

Glossoms (Glossams, Glosshams, Glos- 

somes), 178, 451 
Glossomes-Hale, 178 
Glottingham (Glotyngham), 157, 158, 

180, 313 
Gloucester, co., 65, 124, 162, 195, 347, 

412, 497 
Glynde (Glind, Glinde, Glyne, Glynd), 

10, 30, 31, 56, 72, 83, 109, 130, 173, 

180, 181, 211, 362, 363, 368, 369, 409, 

412, 418. 419 



570 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Glyne, 181, 304, 362 

Goat (Goate, Gott), 33, 181, 185, 369 

Goatley. See Gotley 

Goddenwick (Goddingweek), 98, 181, 

460 
Goddenwick (Goddingwick) Farm, 181, 

182, 279, 351, 432 
Goddingweek. See Goddenwick 
Godfreys, 73, 182 
Godshill, co. Southampton, 3 
Godstone (Godston), co. Surrey, 186, 

187. 303, 388, 389 
Godwell, co. Kent, 339 
Golbines. See Golbyns 
Golbyns (Golbines, Golbynes), 51, 52, 

73. 95, 182, 304 
Goldspur (Goldspurr, Gouldspurr, 

Gouldspurre), 182, 185, 205, 206 
Goodwood (Goodwod), 9, 182, 183, 195 
Gorein-Leigh. See Goringley 
Goring (Goreing, Goryng). 7, 9, 15, 66, 

79, 80, 96, 129, 143, 150, 165, 166, 183, 

184, 185, 199, 202, 205, 210, 253, 290, 

328, 386, 424, 426, 431, 488, 500, 509, 

510 
Goringley (Goreing-Lee, Gorein-Leigh, 

Goringlee, Goringlegh, Gorynglee, 

Gorynglygh), 135, 184, 185, 257, 393, 

394 

Goryng. See Goring 
Gorynglee (Gorynglygh)? See Goring- 
ley 

Gotham (Gottam), 83. 173, 185, 214 
Gotley (Goatley, Goteley), 172, 181, 185, 

474 

Gott. See Goat 
Gottam. See Gotham 
Goudhurst, co. Kent, 491 
Gouldspurr. See Goldspur 
Gouldwell, co. Kent, 50 
Gowdherst, co. Kent, 504 
Graffham (Grafham, Graffam, Groff- 

ham), 9, 28, 185, 205, 208, 392, 499, 

501, 502 
Gralingwell (Gray ling well), 96, 185, 

186, 187 

Granesby, co. Lincoln, 311 
Grange, 186 
Grants (Graunts), 69, 186 



Gratham. See Greatham 
Gravety, 186, 187 
Graylingwell. See Gralingwell 
Greatham (Gratham, Greteham, Gret- 

ham), 20, 109, 187, 188, 329, 337, 490. 

491 
Great Herst Park (Great Herstpark, 

Greatherst-Park), 121, 188, 235. See 

Danny 
Green (Greene, Grene), 5, 6, 9, 20, 25, 

32, 82, 101, 123, 124, 134. 233, 265, 

282, 287, 307, 332, 336, 337, 393, 398, 

473, 488. 501, 502 

Greenhill, 188, 349.481. See Westlands 
Greene (Grene)-Hamerton, co. York, 

348, 349 
Greenested (Greensted, Greenstead, 

Grenested). See Grinstead 
Greinsted (Gransted) - Weild, 13, 14, 

188 

Grenstret, 376 
Gretebrodwater, 288 
Greteham (Gretham). See Greatham 
Gribthorpe, co. York, 348 
Grinstead (Greenested, Greensted, 

Greensteed, Grenested), 269, 270, 350 
Grofiham. See Graffhani 
Groombridge (Gromebridge, Grome- 

brydge, Groomebridge), 188, 189. 303, 

368 
Groombridge (Gromebridge), co. Kent, 

188, 189 

Grove, 189. 190, 328, 509, 510 
Groveland,' 189, 190, 328 
Guestling (Gelsling, Gesling, Geslyng, 

Gestelyng, Gestling, Gestlyng, Guest- 

lyng), 17, 27, 49, 50, 61, 69, 71, 89, 

102, 160, 166, 172, 179, 190, 198, 205, 

206, 229, 237, 238, 262, 294, 299, 300, 

301, 331, 347, 371, 403, 404, 407, 419, 

438, 474, 495, 510 
Guildenhurst, 190 
Guldeford (Guyldford, Guylford), 144, 

190, 205, 206, 217, 239, 342, 380. See 

Bast Guldeford 
Gunworth, 9, 190 

Guyldford (Guylford). See Guldeford 
Gyles (Giles), 171, 179, 190, 191, 381 
Gylrygge (Gildridge), 179, 191 



H. 



Hachyngfeld. See Itching field 

Hackenden, 122, 123, 191, 350, 352, 420 

Hackworthy, co. Devon, 379 

Hadley, 390 

Hadlow, co. Kent, 176 

Hadsor, co. Worcester, 225 

Hailsham (Hailesham, Halesham, 
Hallysham, Hayelsham, Haylesham, 
Haylisham, Haylsham, Haylysham, 



Helsham, Hersham, Heylesham, 
Heylsham). 4, 12, 16, 24, 28. 29, 36, 
37, 51, 52, '57, 60, 61, 69, 72, 73, 80, 
81, 83, 85, 86, 89, 92, 94, 130, 133, 134, 
137. 139. 140, 141, 142, 156, 167, 170, 
173,' 192! 193, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 
213, 214. 228, 232, 248, 261, 262, 272, 
273, 275; 279, 293, 294, 299, 300, 302, 
303, 304, 309, 318, 319, 333, 342, 346, 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



571 



354, 370, 382, 388, 389. 403. 411, 412, 

425, 434. 466, 467, 473, 493/494, 510 
Halden, co. Kent, 180 

Haldleigh (Haldeleigh), 193, 272. See 

Cuckfield-Haldleigh 
Half naked, 193, 194. See Halnaker 
Haling, co. Southampton, 82 
Halkesham, 300. See Hailsham 
Hall, 62, 194, 279 
Halland (Haland, Haleland), 194, 206, 

207 

Hailing, co. Kent, 357 
Hallington. See Hollington 
Halnaker (Halfenaked, Halfnaked, 

Halfnakyd), 9, 22, 56, 58, 59, 147, 

193, 194, 195, 196, 263, 271, 322, 328. 

423, 429, 456, 473, 481, 499 
Halnaker Farm, 195, 196 
Halnaker Park, 195, 196 
Halsthrop, co. Derby, 384 
Ham (Hame, Hamm, Hamme), 148, 154, 

196, 197, 198, 207, 215, 246, 273, 355, 

356, 360, 398, 399, 445, 485, 493 
Ham (Hamme), co. Kent, 67, 309 
Hambrook, 99 

Hamerden, 8, 112, 166, 197, 198, 312 
Hamme. See Ham 
Hamoudes, 344 
Hampnet (Hampnett. Hamptnet, 

Hamptenet), 58, 182,' 183, 198, 348, 

428, 432, 478. See Westhampnett 
Hampsted, 198, 221. See Holmsted- 

Mortimers 

Hamptnet (Hamptenet). See Hampnet 
Hams (Hames, Hammes), 109, 199, 275, 

412. See Hamsey 
Hampton (Hamton). 28, 87, 183 
Hampton- Magna, co. Worcester, 162 
Hampton-Parva, 14, 171, 198, 355, 356, 

378 
Hampton- Wichards (Wychard). 9, 183, 

199, 280, 487, 497, 508 
Hampton-Wilcocks, 199, 280, 492, 508 
Hamsey (Hamsay, Hamsley), 5, 19, 63, 

66, 67, 68, 73, 109, 199, 291, 297, 304, 

328, 410, 426, 446 
Hanckham, 90 
Hangleton (Hangilton, Hanglinton). 

3, 33, 116, 117, 200, 201, 273, 304, 

347, 358, 378, 379, 392, 400, 402, 403, 

426, 449, 494, 500 
Hangleton- Benfields, 200 

Hardham (Hardam, Herdham), 79, 80, 
107, 183, 201, 202, 213, 215, 244, 427 

Harlam. 68 

Hare-Court, 202 

Haremare (Harmer, Hermer), 202, 213 

Harmer. See Haremare 

Harlawe (Hirlaue), co. Northumber- 
land, 348 

Harpetyng (Harpetynges), 202 

Harringales. See Herringalea 



Harrocks (Harrockes), 38, 39, 179, 202, 
203 

Hartfield (Hartefeld, Hartfeeld, Hart- 
feild, Hartfeld, Hartfyeld, Hartfyld, 
Hertefeld, Hertfeild, Hertfeld), 8, 
24, 34, 50, 51, 52, 57. 59, 60, 73, 88, 
94, 95, 98, 112, 170, 173, 189, 191, 
203, 212, 213, 248, 264, 265, 269, 270, 
272, 273, 291, 303, 304, 318, 338, 339, 
355, 359, 370, 383, 390. 410, 412, 428, 
432, 440, 442, 445, 460, 461, 495 

Hartfield- Pashley ( Har tef eild-Pashe- 
ley), 141, 203, 339, 482. See Pashley 

Harting (Hartvng), 134, 135, 136, 145, 
146, 177, 203, 204, 226, 325, 366, 373, 
380, 396, 408, 409, 452, 453, 458, 461, 
462, 471, 472, 478, 479, 480 

Harwarton, co. Kent, 17 

Hascombe, 39, 40 

Haselbury- Brian (Haselber-Brian, Ha- 
selber-Bryan, Haselbury-Bryan), co. 
Dorset, 348 

Haselden (Haseldon), 204, 247 

Hasfold (Haisfould, Hassefold, Hasse- 
ford), 9, 40, 204, 205, 415 

Hasilbere, co. Dorset, 348 

Hasleham, 66, 67, 68 

Hasylmere, 202 

Hastings (Hasting, Hastinge, Hast- 
inges, Hastyng, Hastynge, Hastynges, 
Hastyngs), 17, 27, 28, 38, 42, 44, 80, 
81, 97, 101, 108, 113, 115, 116, 120, 
172, 173, 179, 182, 190, 194. 205, 206, 
207, 208, 211, 212, 213. 223, 263, 279, 
293, 316. 331, 370, 393^ 395, 415, 418, 
451, 466, 467, 495, 509 

Hastings (Hasting), All Saints (All- 
saints, All Sayntes), 207, 331, 382, 
474, 495 

Hastings, Castle Parish, 331, 495 

Hastings, S. Andrew (Saynt Andrewes), 
207, 382, 495 

Hastings (Hasting), S. Clement (S. 
Clements, Saynt Clementes), 207, 
382, 474 

Hastings (Hastyng), S. Leonard (Saynt 
Leonardos, S. Leonards, Seynt Leon- 
ards), 17, 198. 205, 206, 474, 509, 
510 

Hastings, S. Margaret, 198 

Hastings (Hastinge, Hastyng), S. Mary 
(S: Maries), Castle, 17, 166, 179. 190, 
198, 205, 206, 207, 331, 382, 495, 509, 
510 

Hastings (Hastyng), S. Mary Mag- 
dalene (Magdalen, Magdalin, Mag- 
daleyn, Mawdlyn), 179, 198, 382, 510 

Hastings (Hastyng), 179, 198, 510 

Hatch, co. Devon, 379 

Hatton, co. Derby, 130, 131 

Haughton (Hawghton). See Hough- 
ton 



1572 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Haven, 207 

Hawbedyne (Hawbedine), 135, 207, 

409 

Hawden, co. Kent, 371 
Hawghtboys. co. Norfolk, 83 
Hawkesborne (Hawkesburne, Hawkis- 

borue, Hawkysborne), 4, 5, 152, 207, 

208, 373, 446, 461. See Alkesborne 
Hawkherst, co. Kent, 504 
Hawkhurst (Hawkeherst, Hawke- 

hurst), 32, 49, 50, 339 
Hawksborough (Haukesbrough, 

Hawkesborough), 206, 207, 208 
Hawkysborne. See Alkesborne 
Haydowne, 473 
Haylsham (Haylesham), in Barwick, 

208, 214 

Hayshott (Hashot, Hayshett, Hayshot, 
Heishott, Hesshet, Heyshett, Hey- 
shot, Heyshott), 107, 109, 111, 114, 
128, 194, 208, 215, 306, 347, 399, 416, 
427, 440, 503 

Hayte, 161, 208 

Hayton. See Heighten 

Hayworth (Haysworth, Heward), 118, 

209, 215, 266, 279. 447, 498 
Hayworth Portion, 117 
Heathfield (Haythfeld, Heatfeild 

Heathfeild, Heathfeld, Heathfyld, 
Heithfeild, Hethefeild, Hethefyeld, 
Hethfeild.Hethfeld), 29f 30, 31, 38, 51, 
52, 61, 69, 73, 78, 80, 81, 83, 113, 114, 
115, 125, 167, 173, 180, 181, 205, 206, 

207, 209, 212, 214, 223, 224, 262, 272, 
273, 285, 286. 292, 304, 335, 357, 370, 
377, 386, 412, 426, 458, 459, 466, 467, 
473, 493, 494 

Heathlye. See Hodly 

Hechyngfeild (Hechyngfeld). See 

Itchingfield 

Hedcorne, co. Kent, 279 
Hedeligh, 226. See Westhothly 
Hedley, co. Northumberland, 348 
Heene (Heen, Hene, Herne, Hyen). 20, 

35, 80, 107, 108, 209, 210, 237, 291, 

389, 462, 496, 504 
Heighligh. See Highley 
Heighten (Hayton, Heyton), 127, 206, 

208, 210, 211, 215, 248, 274, 283, 302, 
323, 407, 408, 431 

Heighton-S. Clere, 2, 36, 111, 151, 211, 
230, 260, 291, 367 

Heighurst. See Highurst 

Hele, 288 

Helington, co. Norfolk. 167 

Hellington. See Hollington 

Hellingly (Hellingely, Hellinglee, 
Hellingleigh, Hellingley, Hellinglie, 
Hellinglegh, Hellingligh, Helling- 
leygh, Hellinglygh, Hellyngelygh, 
Hellynglee, Hellynglegh, Hellyng- 
leigh, Hellyngleygh, Hellyngligh, 



Hellyngly, Hellynglygh, Hellyng- 
lyght. Helyngleigh, Helyngly, Hel- 
ynglygh). 28, 29, 36, 37, 42, 44, 51, 
52, 60, 61, 73, 80, 81, 83, 92, 103, 104, 
122, 123, 131, 133, 139, 141, 173, 181, 
192, 206, 207. 211, 212, 223, 224. 262, 
263, 275, 276, 283, 293, 299, 300, 302, 
303, 304, 317, 319, 339, 346, 354, 370, 
411, 412, 423, 429. 438, 46. 4<i7, 493, 
494 

Helsham. See Hailsham 
Helughton, co. Norfolk, 167. See Hel- 
ington 

Hemgales. See Herringales 
Hempsted (Hempstead), 173, 212. 213 
Kendall (Hendale), 45, 54, 71, 72. 73, 
85, 86, 92. 108, 129, 144, 168. 169, 
174, 203, 212, 213. 215, 230. 241, 261, 
272, 273, 280, 282^ 370, 375,' 377, 387, 
411, 442, 470, 495 

Henfield (Hendfeild, Hendfeld, Hend- 
field, Henfeild. Henfeld, Henffeld, 
Henfild). 135, 148, 149, 159, 189, 213, 
228, 233, 254, 257, 258, 291. 302, 314, 
319. 330, 331, 355, 385, 386, 391, 392, 
394, 404, 424. 447, 448, 449, 450, 462, 
462-3, 463, 469, 475, 476, 483, 490, 
500, 501 

Henhurst (Henherst), 205, 206, 213 
Henyley, co. Warwick, 162 
Herdham. See Hardham 
Hereford, co., 347 
Heringale. See Herringales 
Hermer. See Haremare 
Herne. See Heene 
Herne, co. Kent. 331 
Herningwould. co. Leicester, 67 
Herringales (Harringale, Harringales, 
Hemgales, Heringale, Heringales, 
Herringdales, Herringdalls, Herrin- 
gale), 80, 81, 90, 202, 206, 212, 213, 
458, 459 
Herringham(Heringham,Heryngham). 

79, 80, 201, 202. 213, 215, 427 
Hersham. See Hailsham 
Herslinger. See Horselongever 
Herslongever. See Horselongever 
Herst, 11.12, 214, 344. See Penborn 
Herstlongever. See Horselongever 
Herstlunger. See Horselongever 
Herstmonceux (Hartmonceux, Herse- 
monceux. Hersmonceux, Herstmon- 
ceaux, Herstmonceux. Herstmons- 
ceux, Herstmonseux, Herstmontceux, 
Herstmounceaux, Herstmounceux, 
Herstmounseux, Herstmountceux, 
Herstmountseux. Herstmountsex, 
Herstmounzeux, Hertsmonceux, 
Hormonseux, Horsemanseux, Horse- 
monses, Horsemonseux, Horsemoun- 
ceux, Hurstmonceux, Hurstmount- 
ceux, Hurst- Mountceux, Hursemon- 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



sex), 11, 12, 26, 36, 44, 51, 54, 69, 72, 
73, 80, 81, 83, 115, 133, 134, 158, 173, 
185, 189, 192, 204, 205, 206, 207, 211, 
213, 214, 215, 234. 235, 243, 262, 275, 
276. 279, 286. 293. 294, 299, 300, 328, 
333, 340, 341, 345, 403, 412, 422, 424, 
434, 466, 467, 470, 483 

Herst-Park, 235 

Herstperpoint. See Hurstperpoint 

Hertefeld (Hertfeild, Hertfeld). See 
Hartfield 

Hertford, co., 265, 392, 427, 497 

Heryngham. See Hardham 

Hesshet. See Hayshott 

Hethehouse, co. Southampton, 453 

Heward. See Hayworth 

Hewell (Hewells), 215, 225, 378 

Heyton. See Heighten. 

Hibernowe (Hibernhoo, Hybernowe). 
See Ebernowe 

Hicksted, 28 

Hide (Hyde), 73, 196, 215, 216. 237, 
272, 273, 297, 382 

Hide (Hyde)-Barton, co. Southampton, 
287, 473 

Hide, S. Maries Westout, 213 

Hidney (Hydney), 216, 217, 237, 493 

Higham, 31, 78, 144, 217, 218, 242, 
495 

Higham Ferrers [_sic\. 217 

Highley (Heighleigh, Heighley, Heigh- 
ligh, Heighlygh, Highleegh, High- 
leigh, Highligh, Hyghleigh, Hygh- 
lygh), 129. 210, 218, 219, 237, 398, 
424,431, 505, 506 

Highurst (Heighurst), 143, 211, 219 

Hillcrofts, 219, 349,481. See Westlands 

Kilters. See Hulters 

Hippesbrooke, co. Kent, 371 

Hirlaue. co. Northumberland. Sea Har- 
lawe 

Hitchingfeild. See Itchingfield 

Hoathly (Hoathley), 80, 81, 207. See 
East Hoathly 

Hodeley, co. Surrey, 451 

Hodly (Hoadley, Hoathley, Hodeley, 
Hodelygh, Hodeleigh, Hodley, Hod- 
leygh, Hodly e, Holdley, Hothlee), 
21, 83.98, 119, 152,225,461 

Hodore, 88, 220 

Holehurst. co. Surrey, 123, 124 

Holland, co. Kent, 188, 189 

Hollands, 220 

Hollingrove, 220. 388, 404 

Hollington (Hallington, Hellington, 
Holington, Hollinton, Holiyngton, 
Holyngton), 17, 23, 27. 73. 81, 83, 'JO, 
108, 114, 116, 166, 167, 179, 189, 190, 
198, 205, 206, 207, 220, 221, 237, 238, 
244, 272, 273, 309, 331, 345, 382, 387, 
467, 474, 495,509, 510 

Holmestrowe, 63, 221 



Holmsted (Holmested), 198, 221 

Holmsted (Holmested) - Mortimers 
(Mortemers), 198, 221, 329 

Holt(Holte), 221, 322. 433 

Holtwotten, 221-2 

Holwich (Hollewych, Holwych), 73, 
222, 302, 304 

Holyngarden, 222, 376 

Home-Place. 222, 245, 368 

Hoo-Court, 222 

Hooe (Hoe, Hoo). 25, 27, 28, 44, 50, 51, 
54, 61, 73, 80, 81, 83, 89, 90, 141, 205, 
206, 207, 211, 222, 223, 232, 237, 238, 
260, 272, 273, 275, 276, 304, 311, 312, 
316, 340, 341, 353, 362, 382, 386, 390, 
407, 411, 412, 424, 498 

Hope, 223, 302 

Hopgrace, co. Wilts, 65, 248 

Hoppingthorne. See Wappingthorne 

Hopton, 228 

Horcombe, 223 

Horeham (Horam), 223 

Horkesley, co. Essex, 302 

Horley, 202 

Horley, co. Surrey, 78, 151, 391, 455, 
456 

Home, co. Surrey. 455, 456 

Horningould, co. Leicester, 67 

Horpingthorne. See Wappingthorne 

Horsbrooke (Horssebrooke), 463 

Horseley, co. Northumberland, 348 

Horselongever (Herslinger, Herslong- 
ever, Herstlongever, Herstlunger, 
Horselunger, Horselunges, Horslon- 
ger, Hurstlunger, Hurstlyngver, 
Hurstlyngyvere), 214. 224, 225, 234, 
467 

Horsemonden, co. Kent, 259 

Horsey (Horseye, Horssey, Horsy, 
Horsye), 28, 83, 130, 131, 224, 279, 342 

Horsford, co. Norfolk, 83 

Horsham (Hersham, Horsam, Horse- 
ham), 5, 59, 64, 85, 96. 106, 124. 125, 
134, 135, 152, 179, 192, 202, 213, 215, 
225, 231. 234, 239, 257, 314, 323, 326, 
344, 356, 372, 378, 393, 394, 396, 400, 
401, 404, 405, 424, 434, 436, 437, 439, 
446, 447, 449, 449-50, 461, 462, 467, 
468, 469, 470, 496 

Horselunger. See Horselongever 

Horsted, 73, 227, 302, 303, 430 

Horsted-Keynes (Horstead-Canes, Hor- 
stead-Kaynes, Horstead-Keynes, Hor- 
stead-Keyns, Horsted-Caines, Hor- 
sted-Canes, Horsted-Canyes, Horsted- 
Caynes, Horsted-Kaines, Horsted- 
Kaynes, Horsted -Kaynys, Horsted - 
Keanes, Horsted-Keines, Horsted- 
keynes, Horsted-Keyns, Horste- 
keynes), 8, 51, 61, 64, 65, 69, 73, 84, 92, 
94, 119, 120, 152, 225, 226, 226 n, 227, 
252, 272, 273, 303, 308, 318, 319, 328, 



574 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



353. 354. 388, 389, 390, 422. 426. 427, 

443, 444, 445, 446, 455, 460, 481 
Horsted-Keynes-Broadhurst, 64, 225, 

226. 22(5 n 
Horsted (Horstead)-Parva, 51, 108. 227, 

228, 245, 270, 280, 304, 310, 338, 382, 

426. 434, 507, 510 
Horsy-marsh, 214 
Horton, 228, 229, 291, 363 
Horton, co. Bucks, 35 
Horton. co. York, 49 
Horton-Horsey. 228, 229. See Horton 
Horton- Mabanck. 228, 229. See Horton 
Hoseland (Hoselandes. Hosseland).229, 

230 
Hosiers (Hossyers, Hosyer. Hosyers), 

73. 211, 213. 229, 230, 272, 273 
Hospital of S. Bartholomew alias 

Play den. See Play den 
Hosseland. flee Hoseland 
Hossyers. See Hosiers 
Hothfeild. co. Kent, 50. 96, 353 
Hothligh (Hothelygh, Hothleigh, 

Hothley, Hothligh), 51, 230, 370. 371, 

410, 445 
Houghborne (Houhbourn). See Ow- 

borne. 
Houghton (Haughton, Hawghton), 9, 

87, 230, 231, 265, 289, 292, 301. 356, 

402, 405, 504 
Houghton. Chase, 230 
Houghton, le Downes, 230 
Houndean (Hougdean, Houndeane, 

Hounden, Houndene, Houngdene, 

Howden, Howndean, Howndeane, 

Hownedean, Hownden), 66, 67, 68, 

151, 231, 232, 234, 236, 251, 271, 272, 

273, 304, 412, 500 
Houndeane (Hounedeane)-Dorset, 232, 

304. 494 

Hova-Ecclesia, 232 
Hova-Villa, 52, 232. 387, 400 
Hove (Hoove), 232, 316, 340, 361, 404, 

426, 484, 487, 491 
Howden. See Houndean 
Howe (How). 27, 28, 89, 90. 211, 222, 

232, 424, 466, 467, 494. See 

Hooe 



Howe (Hoo. How)-Court. 161, 222, 232, 

233, 440 
Howffe, 200 

Howick (Howyck, flowycke, Howyk, 

Howyke), 121, 233 
Howke, co. Surrey, 391 
Howndeane. See Houndean 
Howseney, co. Kent. 145 
Hudcote, co. Salop, 183 
Hulters (Kilters, Hylters), 132, 219, 

234, 237 

Hunger Down, 195, 196 

Hunnington, 157, 234. See Eston 
alias Hunnington 

Hunshaw, co. Devon, 379 

Hunston (Hunson, Huston). 133, 147, 
148. 195. 234, 322, 327, 337, 376, 423, 
453 

Huntingdon, co., 362. 497 

Hurst (Herst), 44. 82, 83, 107, 129, 201, 
234, 235, 236, 258, 267, 280, 319, 372, 
400, 449. See Hurstperpoint 

Hurstlyngyver (Hurstlunger). See 
Horselongever 

Hurstmonceux. Sec Herstmonceux 

Hurston, 86, 234 

Hurstperpoint (Herstperpoint, Herst- 
perpond, Herstperpound, Herstper- 
pount, Herstperpoynt, Hurstper- 
pond, Hurstperpont, Hurstper- 
pound, Hurstperpount, Hurstper- 
poynt, Hurstpurpoint, Hyrstper- 
poynt), 28, 83, 104,105, 107. 121, 129, 
130, 189, 201, 214, 215, 231, 234. 235, 
236, 257, 258. 267, 268, 275, 276, 317, 
324, 330, 332, 334, 336, 347, 396, 400, 
418, 422. 423, 426, 427, 439, 443, 455, 
459, 463, 483, 489 

Hurtemare, co. Surrey, 451 

Hybernowe. See Ebernowe 

Hycchynfeld. See Itchingfield 

Hyde. See Hide 

Hydney. See Hidney 

Hyen. Sec Heene 

Hyghleigh. See Highley 

Hylters. See Hulters 

Hynton-Pypard (Pypperd). co. Wilts, 
65, 66, 248 



I. 



Ibernowe, 149, 150, 237,336,337. See 

Ebernowe 
Ichener (Ichenor, Ichenour). See Itch- 

enor 
Ichingfeild (Ichyngfeld, Itchinfeild, 

Itchingfeld. Itchingfeild, Itchyng- 

feild). See' Itchingfield 
Ichington, co. Warwick, 162 
Ichington-Longa, co. Warwick, 162 
Icklesham (Ecclesham, Icclesham, 



Iccklesham, Ickelesham, Iclesam, 
Iclesham, Ikelesham, Ikellesham, 
Ikelsham, Ikelysham, Ikilsham, Ik- 
kelsham. Iklesham, Ikylsham), 27, 
49, 50, 115, 160, 172, 179, 198, 205, 
206. 217. 218, 229, 237. 238. 246, 299, 
300, 301, 316, 347, 382, 403, 404, 407, 
419. 445, 451, 489, 490, 495, 509, 510 
Iden (Idon), 49, 50, 53. 61, 83, 124. 144, 
145, 158, 159, 160, 179, 180, 190, 198, 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



575 



205, 206, 238, 239, 249, 269, 275, 276. 

277, 290, 309, 310, 331, 342, 352, 353, 

382, 445 
Ifield (Ifeeld, Ifeild, Ifeld. Iffieild, 

Iffyld, Ifild, Ifyeld). 16, 53, 80, 81, 

96, 112, 113, 114. 135, 201, 218, 219, 

239, 240, 257, 261, 272. 326, 355. 363, 

391, 393, 394, 400, 439, 447, 449, 468, 

469, 500, 506 
If old. See I void 
I ford (Ifford, Ifoord), 63, 73, 87, 152, 

213, 240, 241, 242, 250, 25], 255, 272, 

273, 297, 298, 304, 407, 412, 426, 427, 

445,461,462,484,494,500 
Ifyeld. See Ifield 
Igham. See Higbam 
Iham (Igham), 217, 218, 242, 495. See 

Higham 
Ikelesham (Ikellesham, Ikelsham, 

Ikelysham, Ikilsham, Ikkelsham. 

Iklesham, Ikylsham). See Icklesham 
Ilsham (Ilesbam), 171, 242, 508, 509 
Ilsham-S. John, 242, 509 
1 mbercourt, co. Surrey, 390 
Imberhorne, 73, 242. 272, 273, 302, 303, 

388, 389, 426 

Imberhorne, co. Surrey, 303 
Imworth, co. Surrey, 390 
Ingrams (Ingrahams), 72, 214,243, 510 
Innyng. 124 
I ping (Ipeing, Ipyng), 101, 121, 122, 

126, 194, '243, 244, 288, 427, 510 
Iredge (Ireddgge), 23, 24, 244, 385 
Ireland. 4 
Iringham, 80, 202, 244. See Hardham 



Irringham. See Erringham 

Isenhurst, 78, 244 

Isfield (Isfeild, Isfeld. Isfyld), 112,221, 
222, 227, 245. 273, 304. 355, 368, 506, 
507, 509, 510 

Isle of Wight, 3 

Islington, co. Norfolk, 31 

Itchenor (Ichener. Ichenor, Ichenour), 
146, 147, 148, 234, 341 

Itchingfield (Echyngfeld, Etching- 
field, Hachyngfeld, Hechyngfeild, 
Hecbyngfeld, Hitchinfeild, Hitch- 
ingfeild. Hitchingfeld, Hitching- 
field, Hitchingfild, Hitchingford, 
Hycchynfeld, Hycchyngfeld, Hych- 
yngfeld. Hytchingfeld, Hytchyng- 
feld, Hytchingfyeld, Ichingfeild, 
Ichyngfeld, Itchinfeild, Itchingfeld, 
Itchingfeild. Itchyngfeild), 25, 59, 
64, 100. 109, 123, 124, 134, 152. 219, 
234, 236, 245, 246, 290, 329, 337^ 344, 
351, 372, 400, 423, 424, 436, 437, 439, 
445, 446, 449, 450, 468, 469, 471, 490, 
491, 504 

Itchingham. See Etchingham 

Itchingham-Salehurst. See Etching- 
ham-Salehurst 

Itford (Ittford), 11, 18, 129, 196, 226, 
246, 445 

Ittington (Ittenton, Ittinton), 204, 237, 
246, 247, 316, 345 

Ivechurch, 145 

Ivechurch, co. Kent, 491 

Ivold (If old), 240, 247 

Iwade, co. Kent, 207 



J. 



Jevington (Jevyngton), 51, 52, 65, 66, 
73, 94, 130, 139, 140, 170, 171, 247, 
248, 260, 272, 273, 283, 284, 298, 303, 
342, 362-3. 363, 412, 466, 493, 494 



Jewhurst (Jwhurst), 83, 159, 248. 404. 
See Ewhurst 



K.. 



Kattesfeild. See Catsfield 

Kaymer. See Keymer 

Keanor (Keaner, Kymer), 249, 327 

Kechenour (Kechenover, Kechenower, 

Kechynnore, Keneover, Kenever), 

249 

Kempton, oo. Salop, 183 
Kemsing, co. Kent, 474 
Kenardington (Kennarton), co. Kent, 

228 

Kenardes, 249, 460 

Keneover (Kenever). See Kechenour 
Kennington, co. Kent, 96 
Kenor (Keynor), 43, 147, 249, 250, 368, 

398, 456, 486 



Kent, co., 27, 28. 47, 49, 50, 62, 73, 75, 
78, 83, 87, 96, 108, 122, 124, 151, 159 
175, 176, 188, 189, 191, 205, 207, 214, 
220, 228, 230, 237, 249, 251, 259, 260, 
269, 270, 279, 302, 305, 309, 322, 323 
331, 339, 355. 371, 373, 400, 412, 415, 
416, 427, 454, 456, 474, 486, 487, 491, 
504 

Kentcham, co. Kent, 385 

Kentyshild, co. Kent, 145 

Kenward, 327 

Kerdford (Kerdeford. Kerford). See 
Kirdford 

Ketchingham (Ketchinham, Kychen- 
ham), 28, 250, 258, 338, 339 



576 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Keyliffe (Keylife, Keylyff), 91, 250, 

251, 491, 507 
Keymer (Kaymer, Keymar, Keymere, 

Kymer, Kymere). 71, 104, 105, 119, 

189, 231, 249, 251, 252, 258, 271, 272. 

325, 327, 328, 332. 342, 344, 427, 455, 

489 

Keynes-Broadhurst, 226, 252 
Keynor. See Kenor 
Keynston-Tarrant, co. Dorset. 100 
Kildale, co. York, 348, 349 
Kingsbarnes (Kingsbarns, Kynges- 

barnes), 32, 39, 135, 252, 355, 394. 

See Bidlington 
Kingsfold (Kingesfold, Kingesfould, 

Kingsford, Kyngesfold, Kynges- 

fould). 26, 252, 253. 258 
Kingsb.am (Kyngesham), 97, 253, 258, 

302 
Kingston (Kingstone, Kingstown, 

Kings-Town, Kingstowne, Kinston. 

Kyngeston). 129, 132, 165, 241, 253! 

254, 255, 362, 365. 405, 413, 431, 445, 

447, 484, 485, 488, 494, 500 
Kingston-Bowsey (Kingston-Bowcy, 

Kingston-Bysea, Kingston-by-Sea. 

Kyngston-Bowsy), 74, 128, 180, 181, 

211, 254. 256, 391, 490, 491 
Kingston (Kyngeston) near Arundell, 

183 
Kingston (Kingeston, Kpngeston) near 

Lewes, 3, 74, 87, 96. 129. 130, 216, 240, 

241. 254, 255, 256, 258, 272, 273, 303, 

304, 334, 358, 412, 413, 414, 426, 427, 

489, 491, 494 
Kingston (Kyngeston) near Shorham, 

483 
Kirdford (Kerdeford, Kerdford, Ker- 

ford, Kirdeford. Kirford, Kydford, 

Kyrdeford, Kyrdford, Kyredeford, 

Kyrford), 9, 20, 21, 25, 32, 35, 36, 39, 

40, 76, 82, 101, 109, 121, 123, 124, 126, 

134, 147, 148, 149, 150, 166, 202, 205. 



209, 233, 247, 256, 259, 265, 266, 287, 
289, 306, 310, 336, 337, 348, 376, 392, 
393, 398. 402, 405, 415, 477, 496. 501, 
502, 504, 509, 510 

Kirke-Hamerton (Kirkhamerton). co. 
York, 348, 349 

Kirton, co. Devon, 281. See Crediton 

Knapp. See Knepp 

Knell (Knole). See Field 

Knell (Knole, Knoll), 166, 183, 184, 
256, 257, 258, 302, 474 

Knepp (Knapp), 135, 185, 256, 257,267. 
326, 355, 356, 393. 396, 470 

Knights - Hatch (Knightes - Hatch, 
Knyghts-Hatch), 257, 258, 310, 420. 
See Monckes 

Knobbes. 258, 282. See Lovekyns 

Knoll (Knole). See Knell 

Knoll, co. Surrey, 123, 124 

Knyghtes, 214 

Knyghts-Hatch. See Knights-Hatch 

Knyll, 65, 66, 258, 434, 439, 451 

Kotesford, 28 

Kychenham. See Ketchingham 

Kydford. See Kirdford 

Kymer. See Keanor 

Kymer (Kymere). See Keymer 

Kympton, co. Southampton, 66 

Kyngesbarnes. See Kingsbarnes 

Kyngesfold (Kyngesfould). See Kings- 
fold 

Kyngesham. See Kingsham 

Kyngeston. See Kingston 

Kyngeston near Lewes. See Kingston 
near Lewes 

Kyngeston near Shorham. See Kings- 
ton near Shorham 

Kyngsley. co. Oxford, 446 

Kyngston, co. Southampton, 147 

Kyngston-Bowcy. See Kingston Bow- 
sey 

Kyrdford (Kyrdeford, Kyredeford, 
Kyrford). See Kirdford 



L. 



La Court. See Court 
Lagham. co. Surrey, 48 
Lagmarsh (Lagnersh), 259, 398 
Laibrok. See Laybrooke 
Lamberhurst (Lamberherst), 29, 90, 

175, 176, 198. 230. 259, 260, 295, 312, 

386, 487 
Lamberhurst (Lamberherst), co. Kent, 

29, 175, 176. 230, 259 
Lamburn-Hall (Lambornehall), co. 

Essex. 284, 285 
Lambyns, co. Kent, 145 
Lampham (Lamphams), 65, 66, 214. 

247, 248, 260 
Lamport, 140, 211, 231, 260 



Lamport in Bourne, 28 

Lancaster, Duchy, 8 

Lancaster, Park, 8, 260 

Lancing (Lainesing, Lanceing, Launce- 
ing, Launcing, Launcyng, Launsing, 
Launsmore, Launsyng, Lawnceing, 
Lawnecing, Lawnsing), 66, 67, 68, 69, 
79, 80, 107, 108. 135, 148, 186, 202, 
232, 233, 260. 261. 263, 277, 288, 305, 
310, 317, 394, 396, 404, 405. 440, 475, 
476, 485, 496 

Lanckham, 494 

Lanckherst (Lanckhurit). See Lank- 
hurst 

Lanehurst. See Lankhurst 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



577 



Langburtham, 329 

Lang-hurst (Laugh erst). See Lank- 
hurst 

Langley, co. Oxford, 162 
Langlies (Langlyes), 261 
Langney. 213, 261, 262, 31,6, 344, 345, 

368, 426 

Lankehurst. See Lankhurst 

Lankhurst (Lanckherst, Lanckhurst, 
Lanehurst, Langherst, Langhurst, 
Lankehurst), 179, 261, 262,331,510 

Lardington. See Lordington 

Laughton (Lawghton), 44, 52, 71. 72, 
80, 81, 98, 206, 207, 222, 223, 245,262, 
263, 275, 284, 303, 311, 340, 362, 363, 

369, 370, 494, 504 

Launcyng (Launceing, Launcing). See 

Lancing 

Launsmore. See Lancing 
Launsyng. See Lancing 
Lauerty (Lauertye). See Laverty 
Lavant, 40, 147, 195, 263, 306, 429. See 

East Lavant 
Laverty (Lauerty, Lauertye, Lavertie, 

Lavertye). 59, 60, 73, 263, 264, 265, 

325, 451 
Lawnsing (Lawnceing, Lawnecing). 

See Lancing 

Laybrooke (Laibrok, Laybroke, Ley- 
broke), 65, 66, 265, 436, 437 
Laythorn, 265 
Le Broyle, 31, 180 
Le Court (la Court). See Court 
Le Dene, 84 
Lee (Legh, Leghe, Leigh, Ley) in Fittle- 

worth, 265, 266, 267, 277, 359, 420 
Lee farm, 415 
Leechpool. See Lichpoole 
Legh. See Leigh alias Lee 
Leghe. See Lee 

Leginfeld, co. York. See Lekingfeild 
Le Grey Fryers, Wynchelsey, 495 
Le Holy Mote, Knepp, 257, 267, 355, 

356 

Le Hope, 161,267 
Leicester, co.. 67, 87, 301, 347, 384, 427, 

497 

Leigh (Legh), 9, 56. See Lee 
Leigh alias Lee (Legh) in Cuckfield, 

118,268, 439 

Leigh alias Barne-Grange (Lee), 21, 269 
Leigh in Hurstperpoint. 267 
Leigh, co. Devon, 379 
Leigh-Grange, 269 
Leigh next Tunbridge, co. Kent, 371 
Leighton in Cowden, 270, 415 
Leighton in Cowden, co. Kent, 269, 

270 
Leighton in Cowden, co. Surrey, 269, 

270 
Lekinfeild (Legingfeld, Lekenfeyld, 

Lekinfeld), co. York, 348, 349 
VOL. XX, 



Le Leigh, 9 

Le Males, co. Surrey. 372 

Le Mote, 228, 270, 309, 310. See Moat 

Lemynster (Lemyster). See Lyminster 

Lenchemore. See Linchmere 

Leominster. See Lyminster 

Leonards (Leonardos), 271 

Leppering (Loppering), 195, 196, 271, 
280 

Les (lez) Cantes, 231, 251. See Fracke- 
barrow 

Letelhorsted. See Little-Horsted 

Letherington, 285. See Litlington 

Lenyshode, co. Kent, 28 

Levelysham. See Lewsham 

Levemynster. See Lyminster 

Leverance, 271, 445 

Levesham. See Lewsham 

Levetts (Levettes), 6, 271, 363, 475. 
See Amies 

Levisham. See Lewsham 

Lewyke, 340 

Lewes (Lewis, Lewys). 2, 6, 27, 38, 45, 
63, 64, 71, 74, 80, 81, 83, 84, 92, 97, 
108, 112, 114, 116, 129, .141, 144, 151, 
154, 169, 170. 193, 196, 200, 203, 206, 
207, 209, 213, 230, 231, 232, 235, 236, 
239. 240. 241, 242, 245, 250, 251, 255, 
256, 271, 272, 273. 274, 280, 282, 284. 
298, 304, 309, 314, 317, 319, 350, 351, 
358, 363, 368. 369, 374. 375, 377, 382, 
387, 403, 408, 412, 418, 419. 423, 426, 
427, 431, 432, 437, 442, 459, 462, 484, 
489, 491, 492, 497 

Lewes, All Saints, 213, 334, 335, 483 

Lewes, All Souls (xic). 215 

Lewes, Borough, 63 

Lewes, Cliff e (Clive) near. 92. 127 

Lewes, S. Andrew, 273, 427 

Lewes, S. Anne. 212, 273, 413. 433, 483, 
494 

Lewes, S. Annes Westout, 215 

Lewes, S. John Baptist, Southover 
(S. John's in Southover), 215, 273, 
483, 484 

Lew"es, S. John under the Castle, 5, 63, 
73, 87, 92, 109, 151, 152, 211, 213, 215, 
272, 273, 274. 275, 304, 412, 427, 431, 
432, 433, 445, 446, 461. 462. 494 

Lewes, S. Mary in the Market, 274, 427 

Lewes, S. Mary Westout (Westcout, 
Westcourt, Westcort, Westourt, 
Westowte), 66, 67, 68, 213, 215, 216, 
274, 297, 304, 340, 412, 427, 489, 494 

Lewes, S. Michael (Michaelles, My- 
chelles). 90, 212, 213, 215, 255, 256. 
335, 350, 483 

Lewes, S. Pancras, 274 

Lewes. S. Peter (Peter's), 66, 67, 68, 
215-6,297, 304, 489 

Lewes, S. Peter and S. Mary Westout, 
92, 193. 213, ?32, 274, 413, 433, 483 
f 



578 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Lewes, S. Peter Westout (Westhut), 
250, 274, 427 

Lewes, S. Thomas in the Cliffe (in 
Clive. in le Olive, in le Cliffe. in the 
Clift), 74, 240, 272, 273, 335, 412,413, 
484 

Lewes, Southover, 274 

Lewins (Lewens. Lewyns), 275, 277 

Lewsham (Levelysham, Levesham, 
Levisham, Lewesham, Lewysham, 
Livisham). 103, 104, 271, 275, 276, 

277, 280, 336, 341 
Lewsham, co. Kent, 251 
Lewyns. See Lewins 
Ley. Sec Lee 
Leybroke. See Laybrooke 
Libury (Libery), co. Hertford. 151 
Lichpoole (Leechpool, Litchpole, Lych- 

pole, Lychpoole), 267, 277, 286, 

406 

Limington, co. Southampton, 96 
Limister (Liminster, Limster). See 

Lyminster 

Limpsfeild, co. Surrey, 17 
Linchmere (Lenchemore. Linchmore, 

Lynchmere, Lynchmore), 28. 270. 277, 

278, 288, 397, 398, 416, 492. See 
Willinchmere 

Lincoln, co., 83, 123, 214, 311. 327, 346, 
347, 362, 427, 497 

Lindfield (Lindfeild. Lfhfeild, Linfield, 
Lyndefeld, Lyndfeild, Lyndfield. 
Lyndfeld, Lyndffeld, Lyndfild, Lynd- 
fyld, Lynfeild, Lynfeld, Lynfild). 16, 
69, 73, 80, 83, 105, 106, 116, 117, 120, 
174, 175, 181, 182, 209, 212, 235. 267, 

278, 278-9. 279, 288,304,306,308,317, 
323. 332, 340, 353, 355, 390, 410. 411, 
412^ 416, 422, 423, 426, 427, 430, 439, 
444, 447, 460, 461, 465, 466, 483, 484. 
See Lingfield 

Lingfield (Lingefeild, Lingfeild, Lyng- 
feild, Lyngfeld), 225. 350, 410, 484. 
See Lindfield 

Lingfield (Linfeild, Lingefeild, Ling- 
feild), 17, 48, 186, 187 

Linton, co. York, 349 

Litchpole. See Lichpoole 

Litelton, 194, 279 

Littleton (Littleington), co. Bedford, 12 

Litlington (Litlyngton, Littleington. 
Littlelington, Littlington, Lytlyng- 
ton, Lyttlington), 51, 94, 192, 206, 

279, 280, 283. 284, 285, 288, 304, 440, 
494 

Little Halden. co. Kent, 144, 205 
Littlehampton (Little-Hampton. Lytel- 
hampton. Lytell-Hampton, Lytle- 
Hampton, Lytlehampton). 14, 27.59, 
95, 107, 108, 150, 165, 171, 198, 280. 
302, 338, 356, 378, 379, 436, 439, 443, 
488, 509 



Littlehampton- Wichards (Witchards), 

280, 509. See Hampton-Witchards 
Littlehampton - Wilcocks, 280. See 

Hampton- Wilcocks 
Little- Horsted (Letelhorsted, Litle- 

horsted. Litell-Horsted), 120, 157, 

227, 228, 245, 280, 294, 390. 506 
Little-Hurst (Herst)-Park, 235. 236, 280 
Littleington. co. Bedford. See Littleton 
Littlington. See Litlington 
Livisham. See Lewsham 
Lodsworth (Loddesworth, Loddys- 

worth, Lodysworth), 28, 107, 128, 

280, 370, 501, 502 

Lofehurst, co. Kent. See Lovehurst 
London (city), 237. 287 
London, co., 51, 73^ 74, 83, 89. 124, 214, 

288, 295, 323, 347, 415, 427, 473, 

487 

London, Old Jewry, 473 
London, S. Bartholomew the Less. 473 
London, S. Bride's alias Bridgett's, 74 
London, S. Bridget in Fleetstreet, 304 
London, S. Dunstan in the East, 47 
London, S. Mary Woolchurch, 280 
London, S. Stephen, Colemanstreet, 

460 

London, S. Thomas the Apostle. 456 
Longbridge (Longebridge), 213, 272, 

273, 280 

Longcroft (Longcrofts), 195, 196 
Lordes landes, co. Berks, 21 
Lordis lond Haward's, co. Berks, 65 
Loppering. See Leppering 
Lordington (Lardington, Lordyngton, 

Lurdington, Lurtington), 2, 281, 286, 

458, 487 

Longdowne, 453 
Lottinge, co. Kent, 331 
Lovedane. co. Kent, 385 
Lovehurst (Lofehurst), co. Kent, 78 
Lovekyns, 258, 282 
Loves, 282 

Lovington. See Lullington 
Lowden, co. Kent, 385 
Lower-Court, co. Gloucester, 162 
Loxfield (Loxfeild, Loxfeld), 74, 213, 

272, 273, 282, 295. 368 
Loxfield (Loxfeild) -Dorset, 74, 272, 273, 

282 

Loxwood, 16, 134, 282 
Loyngton (Loynton). See Lullington 
Luddesdon, co. Kent. 357 
Ludgarshale. See Lurgarshall 
Ludley, 282, 283, 388, 446, 461, 462 
Ludley-Selmeston, 282. 283, 388 
Lugarshall. See Lurgarshall 
Lullington (Lovington, Loyngton, 

Loynton. Lullyngton, Lyllington), 

27, 51, 94, 102, 103, 1 70, 171, 230. 273, 

279, 282, 283, 284, 304, 494 
Lunces, 284 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



579 



Lunsford, 284, 285, 286, 312, 440, 455, 
499 

Lurdington. See Lordington 

Lurgarshall (Ludgarshale, Lugashall, 
Lurgarissale. Lurgarsale, Lurgarys- 
sale, Lurgasale. Lurg-ashall, Lurger- 
sale, Lurgersball, Lurgesale, Lurgi- 
sall. Lurgishall, Lurgushall), 80, 101, 
109,' 121, 128, 194, 202, 282, 286, 310, 
348, 370, 392, 427, 501, 502 

Lurtington. See Lordington 

Lychpole. See Lichpoole 

Lydsey, 148, 154 

Lyme, 286 

Lyminster (Leinynster, Lemyster, Leo- 
minster, Levemynster, Liminster, 
Limister, Limster, Lymenster, Ly- 
mester, Lyminster, Lyrninyster, Ly- 
mister, Lymster, Lymynster, Lymy- 
ster, Lyvemenster), 9. 20, 27, 45, 56, 



87, 95, 107, 132, 150, 223, 253,, 271, 

277, 280, 287, 302, 307, 346. 355, 356' 

362, 378, 436, 473, 488 
Lynch. 9. 27, 28, 33, 41, 82, 204, 287, 

288, 360, 392, 452 
Lynchmere (Lynchmore). See Linch- 

mere 
Lyndfield (Lyndfeild, Lyndfeld, Lynd- 

ffeld. Lyndfild, Lyndfyld, Lynfeild, 

Lynfeld, Lyufild). See Lindfield 
Lyngfeild (Lyngfeld). See Lingfield 
Lynton, co. York, 348 
Lyons. 288, 488 
Ly tell- Brod water (Lytelbrodwater), 68, 

288 
Lytell-Hampton (Lytelhampton, Lytle- 

Hampton, Lytlehampton). See 

Littlehampton 
Lyvemenster. Sec Lyminster 



M. 



Madehurst (Madeherst, Madhurst, 
Maidherst, Maidehurst, Maydehurst), 
9, 41, 42, 143, 146, 195, 289, 290, 291, 
294, 329, 356, 402, 413, 509. See 
Medlers 

Madfreyes (Matfreyes), co. Cambridge, 
89 

Madgewick, 329 

Madhurst. See Madehurst 

Madley-Alphegh, co. Stafford, 130, 131 

Madresham, 290, 352 

Mafeild (Mafeld). See Mayfield 

Maffe (Mafe), 290, 293 

Maffe - Alfriston (Maffe - Alfryshton, 
Maffe - Alf ryston, Maffy - Alfriston, 
Maffy-Alfryston), 4, 290, 291 

Magfeld. See Mayfield 

Magna-Bayenden, 180,291. &eBaynden 

Magna-Brodwater, 288 

Magna-Glen, co. Leicester, 301 

Magna-Ripton, co. Kent, 50, 353 

Maidehurst. See Madehurst 

Maidenhead, co. Berks, 26 

Maifield. Sec Mayfield 

Maighfeld (Maighfeild, Maighfield). 
See Mayfield 

Mairsfeild. See Maresfield 

Maisfeild. See Mayfield 

Mailing (Maling, Mallyng, Mawlen, 
Mawling. Mawlyng), 31, 179 181, 
206, 207", 291. 410. 418, 510 

Manby, co. Lincoln, 311, 346 

Mangeshey. 81 

Manwood, 234 

Manxey (Manxie, Maxey), 27, 61 83, 
132, 180, 198, 260, 382 

Maplehurst (Mawplehurst), 17, 190, 
291, 294, 326 



Marden, co. Kent, 75 

Marden, co. Surrey, 48 

Maresfield (Mairsfeild, Maresfeild, 
Maresfeld, Marisfeild, Marsfeild, 
Marsfield, Marsfeld, Marysfeld, 
Maryfyld), 8, 21, 48, 73, 85, 86, 120, 
140, 159, 176, 193, 211, 212, 233, 279, 
291, 293, 309, 318, 319, 323, 328, 329, 
354, 390, 411, 423, 430, 432 

Marhood (Morhed, Morhod), 291, 292, 
312 

Marisfeild. See Maresfield 

Marley. See Morley 

Marringdean (Marring- Deane, Maryng- 
den, Maryngdeyne), 292, 293 

Marsfield (Marsfeild, Marsfeld). See 
Maresfield 

Marsh, 300 

Marshalls (Marshall, Marshallys), 69, 
117, 123, 292, 293, 445 

Marsham. See Mersham 

Marshfield (Marshfeild). 129. 431 

Maryfyld. See Maresfield 

Maryngdeyne (Maryngden). See Mar- 
ringdean 

Marysfeld. See Maresfield 

Masketts (Maskatts), 293 

Mathie-Alfriston, 291, 293. See Maffe 

Maudlyn (Maudlin, Mawdelen, Mawd- 
lyn), 38, 39, 203, 207, 293, 387. See 
Bidlington 

Maugfield (Maughfeld). See May- 
field 

Mauncell, co. Berks, 65 

Ma veil. See Mayfield 

Mawdelen (Mawdlyn). See Maudlyn 

Mawfee (Mawffee), 80, 81, 206, 293, 
299, 370 

J? P 2 



580 



SUSSEX MANGES IN THE PEET OF PINES. 



Mawfeild. See May field 

Mawlen (Mawling, Mawlyng). See 
Mailing 

Mawplehurst. Sec Maplehurst 

Maxey. See Manxey 

Maxfeld (Mexfeld), 27, 294, 301 

Maydehurst. See Madehurst 

Mayes (Mays. Mayz), 294, 323 

Maze, co. Surrey. 372 

Mayfield (Mafeild. Mafeld. Magfeld. 
Maifield, Maighfeild. Maighfeld^ 
Maighfield. Maisfeild. Maugfeld. 
Matigfield. Maugbfeld. Mavell, Maw- 
feild. Mayefeld. Mayfeild. Mayfeld, 
Mayfyld, Mayghtfield. Maysfeild. 
Maysfeld), 26, 27, 30. 31, 44. 62, 72, 
73, 78, 80, 81, 83, 84. 90, 110, 112, 
113. 125, 134, 159, 180. 181, 206. 207, 
212^ 214, 215, 220. 259, 280. 282, 285, 
291. 293, 294, 295. 296. 335. 345, 363. 
411 454, 455, 467, 476, 484. 492 

Meades (Meads. Meadsev, Medese. Med- 
sey). 61, 92. 93, 139, 140, 296, 297. 
298 ' 

Meching (Mechyng). See Meeching 

Meckinges, co. Middlesex, 412 

Medese (Medsey). See Meades 

Medham. See Medhone 

Medhone (Medham), 9, 82, 297 

Medlers, 427. See Madehurst 

Medley, 140, 297 

Medmeney. 234 

Medsey. See, Meades 

Meeching (Meching, Mechyng, Mich- 
yng, Mychyng). 63. 73, 127, 216. 223, 
241, 250, 251. 273. 297, 298, 304, 317, 
355, 358, 390, 391, 426, 427. Now 
Newhaven 

Meedes (Meades) alias Erode, 6, 68, 88, 
92, 93, 138, 298, 419 

Megham (Meggham), 11, 12, 299, 
495 

Mensden, co. Kent. 180 

Mepeham, co. Kent. 357 

Merefield (Merefeild, Meryfeilds, Mery- 
feld), 293. 299, 301, 346 

Merrow (Merrowe), co. Surrey, 123, 
124 

Mersham (Marsham). 169, 192, 299, 

300, 301, 347, 363 

Merston (Mereston, Merstone), 231, 

234,301, 337, 376, 480 
Merston, co. Warwick, 302 
Merston-Sicca, co. Worcester, 162 
Meryfeld (Meryfeilds). See Merefield 
Mexfeld. See Maxfeld 
Michelgrove (Mychelgrove). 8, 41, 77, 

97, 102, 109, 127, 148, 223, 253, 2571 

301, 302, 341, 356 

Michelham (Michellham), 5, 25, 45, 51, 
64, 71, 95. 97, 104, 108, 133, 173, 174, 
177, 182, 200, 203, 222, 225, 232, 242, 



283. 284, 297, 302, 303, 304, 309, 383, 
388, 389, 412, 423. 427. 476, 494 

Michelham (Mychelham)-Park-Gate, 
302, 303, 304. 494 

Michyng. See Meeching 

Middleham (Midleham, Myddelham, 
Mydelhaiu, Myddleham. Myldham). 
154, 304. 305, 315, 417, 509, 510 

Midelton. co. Kent. 159 

Middlesex, co.. 9. 14, 49, 60. 65. 73, 123, 
243, 265. 295. 322, 323, 348, 427 

Middleton (Middelton, Middletons, 
Midleton, Myddelton, Myddleton, 
Mydleton). 40, 78. 83, 99. 151. 162, 
163. 235, 304, 305. 306, 308, 309. 315, 
361. 422. 423. 441, 445. 484, 497, 508 

Midhurst (Midherst, Mvdherst, Myd- 
hurst), 27, 28, 87, 114.* 137, 202, 205, 
306, 382, 424, 477, 502 

Mid Lavant (Middellavant. Middle 
Lavant, Midlavant. Midle Lavant, 
Myddellavant. Mydellavant. Myddel- 
lavaunt, Mydlavant), 28, 97, 147, 287. 
306, 307, 308. 315, 367, 427, 455. 4781 
481, 482 

Midleham. See Middleham 

Midleton. See Middleton 

Milbrooke. co. Bedford, 12 

Millescomb. 426-7 

Mill-Lane, 195. 196 

Mill-Place (Mille-PIace, Myllplace), 

308. 415 

Milton (Mylton). 273, 304, 305, 308, 

309. 315, 486, 494 
Milton, co. Surrey, 127 

Moat (Moate. Mote), 70, 169, 228, 309, 

310. vLeMote 
Modynden, co. Kent, 260 
Monckes, 85,86. 257. 258, 310, 420 
Mondham. See Mundham 
Monefeild (Monfeild, Monfeld. Mon- 

field). /SwMountfield 
Monkencourt. 1 1 7 n, 3 1 0, 427, 497. See 

Muncklowe and Withyham 
Monkeys, 79, 80, 260, 310, 409 
Montham. See. Muntham 
Moore, 109.310,461 
More, 311 

Morehall (Morehale), 311,312 
Morehall. co. Hertford, 151 
More-Hall, co. Essex, 479 
More well, 27 

Morhod (Morhed). Sec Marhood 
Morland (Moreland), 66, 67, 68 
Morley (Marley. Moreley, Morle). 27. 

198, 292, 312, 500 
Moseham (Mosehames. Mosehams), 312, 

487 

Mote. See Moat 
Mottensden (Mottingsden, Mottinges- 

Den), 284, 312, 313. 499, 500 
Mountbures, co. Essex, 304 



OF PLACES. 



581 



Mountfield (Monefeild, Monfeild, Mon- 
feld, Monfield, Moundfyld, Moun- 
feild, Mounfeld, Mountfeild, Mount- 
feld. Mountfild. Mountfyld, Mounth- 
feild, Mumfeld, Mundefeld, Munde- 
fyld, Mundfeild. Mundfield, Mund- 
fyld. Munfeild, Munfeld, Munfeyld. 
Munfild. Muntfeild), 12, 25, 27, 49^ 
50. 91, 157, 158. 161, 164, 172, 180, 
21):,, 20(5. 237, 238. 244, 247, 310, 313, 
314.316, 371, 382,445. 492 

Mountham. See Muntham 

Mowstowes, 314 

Muncklowe (Munckloe, Muncloe, 
Munklowe). 73, 272, 273, 310, 314, 
497 

Munckton (Muncton), 314, 422, 473 

Muncloe. Sec Muncklowe 

Mundefeld (Mundefyld, Mundfeild, 
Mundfield. Mundfyld, Munfeild. 
Munfeld, Munfeyld. Munfild). See 
Mountfield 

Mundham (Mondham), 58, 59, 82, 195, 
314, 315, 322, 337, 405, 411, 441. See 



Northmundham and Southmund- 

ham 

Munklowe. Sec Muncklowe 
Muntfeild. See Mountfield 
Muntham (Montham, Mountham), 310, 

314, 315 

Mychelgrove. See Michelgrove 
Mychelham. See Michel ham 
Mychyng. See Meeching 
Myddelham (Mydelham. Myddleham). 

See Middleham 
Myddellavant (Mydellavant, Myddel- 

lavaunt). See Mid Lavant 
Myddelton (Myddleton, Mydleton). 

See Middleton 
Myddylton, co. Kent, 207 
Mydherst (Mydhurst). See Midhurst 
Mylcourt, co. Southampton, 451 
Myldham. See Middleton 
Mylton. See Milton 
Mylton, co. Kent, 207 
Mylton Streat, 308 
Mynsted, 107, 111, 292, 416 
Mynster, co. Kent. 207 



N. 



Napton, co. Warwick, 162 

Nash, 315, 464 

Neate in S. Martin in the Fields, co. 
Middlesex, 14 

Nenfield (Nendfeild, Nendfeld, Nend- 
field, Nendfyld, Nenefeild. Nenfeild, 
Nenfeld, Nenffyld, Nenfield. Nenfild, 
Nenfyld, Nenvyle, Ninfeild, Ninfield, 
Ninvile, Ninvill), 11, 12, 27. 50, 54, 
55, 61, 72, 73, 74, 75, 83, 88, 89, 90, 91, 
132, 167. 205, 206, 206-7, 213, 214, 222, 
237, 238, 262, 309, 311. 311-2, 312, 
316,321,345, 370, 382, 434 

Nether-Calcottes, co. York, 49 

Netherfield (Nether feild), 25, 91, 205. 
206, 237, 246, 247, 316 

Netherhall, 140, 316, 354 

Netherton, 83 

Newbarne (Newbarnes). 316 

Newberry (Newbery), co. Kent. 305 

Newbridge (Newebridge), 25, 166 

Newcastle-on-Tyue, 414 

Newebridge. See Newbridge 

Neweline, 158, 316, 509, 510. See Ewe- 
line 

Newenden, 49, 50, 276 

Newenham. See Newnham 

Newesham (Newseham). See News- 
ham 

Newetymber. See Newtimber 

New Fishbourne (New Fishborne, New 
Fishburne, New Fyshborne), 168, 
317. 376, 383, 417 

New Guldeford (New Gyldeford), 124, 



144, 145, 217, 239, 317, 380. See 

East Guldeford 
Newhaven, 93, 251, 297, 317, 318. See 

Meeching 
Newick (Neweick, Neweke, Newike, 

Newyck, Newycke, Newyk, Newyke), 

19, 21. 51, 63, 73, 80, 83, 87, 91, 109, 

118, 120, 129, 140, 167, 219, 235, 272, 

273, 279, 317, 318, 319, 320, 340, 354, 

390, 422, 423, 426, 427, 430, 432, 445, 

446, 448, 462, 465, 466, 483, 484, 

494 

New Innyng, 124 
Newnham (Newenham), 113, 272, 273, 

318, 319 
Newsham (Neweseham, Newseham), 

co. York, 348, 349 
New Shoreham (New Shorham, New- 

shorbam), 74, 76, 156, 211, 291, 329, 

491, 500 

New and Old Duncton, 132 
Newtimber (Newetymber,Newtymber), 

27, 58, 107, 235, 319, 320, 326, 360, 

381, 405, 490 

Newton super Darwent, co. York, 349 
New Winchelsea, 217, 218, 320, 495. 

See Wincheisea 
Newyk. Sec Newick 
Nimett-Saint George, co. Devon, 379 
Ninfield (Ninfeild, Ninvile, Ninvill). 

See Nenfield 

Nonmonckton, co. York, 348 
Nordiam (Nordiham, Nordyam). See 

Northiam 



582 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Norfolk, co., 27, 83, 167, 214, 243, 270. 

295, 322, 362. 391, 427 
Normaston. See Northmarston 
Northam, co. Dorset, 348 
Northam. flee Northlam 
Northampton, co., 59, 83, 87, 214, 311 
North Bersted (North Barsted. North- 

barsted, North Berstead), 3, 65, 66, 

321, 397, 478 

Northbourne, co. Kent, 67 
North Bushes, '453 
North Chapel (North-Chapell, North- 

chapell, North Chappell, North- 

chappell, North Chappie), 110, 121, 

128, 321, 347 

Northease (Northes), 321, 367, 427 
Northiam (Nordiam, Nordiham, Nor- 

dyam, Northam, Northeam, Northi- 

ham, Northyam, Northyham), 49, 50, 

55, 71, 83, 130, 131, 132, 158, 159, 172, 

185, 198, 205, 206, 214, 220, 229, 238, 

258, 262, 309, 321, 343, 352, 353, 371, 

451, 474 

Northie (Northy), 27, 321, 411 
North Launsy ng (Northlauncing , North 

Launcyng, North Launsing), 79, 80, 

260, 310, 321 
Northmarden (North Marden), 221, 

321, 321-2, 322 
Northmarden Down, 322 
Northmarston (Normasto*), co. Bucks, 

53 
Northmilford (North Mylford), co. 

York, 463, 464 
Northmundham (North Mundham, 

Northmondeham), 138. 157, 195, 208, 

234, 265, 288, 314, 315, 322, 327, 376, 

377, 411 
Northstoke (Northestoke, North- 



stooke), 9, 32. 42. 56, 109. 110. 127, 
169, 294, 322, 323, 355. 356, 374, 407, 
433 

Northumberland, co.. 83, 214, 311, 348, 
349, 414 

Northwood (Northwoodd, Norwood), 
9, 82, 324, 333, 412, 441, 4U. 452, 
453 

Northyham. See Northiam 

Norton, 206, 207 

Norton, co. Derby, 403 

Norwich, 322, 403 

Norwood. See Northwood 

Notbourne (Notborn, Notborne. Nott- 
borne). See Nutborne 

Nottingham, co., 83, 123, 214 

Novington (Noventon, Novyngton), 83, 
235, 324 

Nudygate, co. Surrey, 16 

Nunmonkton, co. York, 349 

Nurstead. 152. See Nutstead 

Nutbemes, 341 

Nutbourne (Notborn, Notborne, Not- 
bourne, Nottborne, Nutboorne, Nut- 
borne, Nutbourn, Nuttbourne), 9, 60, 
82, 99, 203, 263, 324, 325, 381, 441 

Nutbourne - S. Cleres (Nutborne - S. 
Cleere, Nutborne-S. Cleres), 325, 326, 
381 

Nutham, 225, 257, 326, 396 

Nuthurst (Nuttehurst, Nutthurst), 5, 
85, 96, 101, 135, 202, 215. 219, 225, 
257, 326, 356, 380, 393, 394, 396, 411, 
439,446, 461,462, 468,469 

Nutley, 293 

Nutstead. See Nurstead 

Nytymber (Nytimber), 80, 93, 234, 249, 
250, 319, 322, 326, 327, 336, 399, 426 



o. 



Oare. See Ore 

Occley. See Ockley 

Ockley (Occley), 189, 327, 328 

Ockley, co. Surrey, 251 

Ockling, 381 n 

Odens (Odeins, Odyans), 226, 328 

Odyans. See Odens 

Odymer. See Udymer 

Oer. See Ore 

Offham (Offam), 79, 82, 102, 195, 290, 
328 

Offham (Offam), co. Kent, 50, 353 

Offington (Offingham, Offyngton), 87, 
199, 328 

Okanger, co. Southampton, 46 

Old Court (Oldcourt), 83, 173, 214, 
328 

Old Duncton. See New and Old Dune- 
ton 



Oldebery (Oldbury), 195, 196, 328, 387 

Old Land (Oldland), 12, 328 

Old Park (Ould Park), 5, 152, 329, 446. 

See Alkesborne 
Old Shoreham (Old Shoram, Old 

Shorham, Oldshorham), 9, 74, 76, 

100, 156, 211, 289, 329, 377, 388, 396, 

415, 441, 491 
Old Stoneham, 329, 418, 419. See 

Stoneham 
Olmested, 221, 329. See Holmsted- 

Mortimers 
Olmsted-Mortimers, 221, 329. See 

Holmsted-Mortimers 
Omer, co. Devon, 379 
Onsty, 329, 427 
Onworth (Oneworth), 330, 499, 502. 

See Wonworth 
Oram (Oreham, Orham), 330, 331, 332 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Ordeston, co. Berks, 375 

Ore (Oare, Oer), 17, 27, 77, 115. 116, 

ICO, 166, 179, 190, 198, 205, 206, 229, 

262, 328, 331, 332. 382, 438, 474, 495, 

509, 510. See Wore 
Oreham. Sue Oram 
Orfold (Overfold), 9, 34, 132. 332, 333, 

415, 488 

Orgate, co. Kent, 62 
Oseys, 332, 445 
Osenershe-Colbrands, 42 
Osnersh (Osenersh, Osnershe, Ossnersh, 

Ossnershe), 42, 108, 332 
Ospryng, co. Kent, 207 
Ossnersh (Ossnershe). See Osnersh 
Otehale (Othale), 332 
Otham (Otthain), 9, 28, 324, 332, 333, 

436, 441, 443 
Oveing. See Oving 
Overfold. See Orfold 
Overholt, 9. 333, 415 



Oving (Oveing. Ovyng, Oweing, 
Oweng, Owing), 23, 108, 122, 143, 
147, 148, 154, 178, 195, 231, 234, 253, 
301, 333, 337, 376, 382, 383, 395, 396, 
398, 414, 445, 477, 478, 499 

Ovingdeane (Ovingden, Ovingdon, 
Ovynden, Ovyngdeane, Ovyngden, 
Ovyngdene), 63, 91, 143, 250, 251, 
272, 273, 329, 333, 334, 335, 358, 412, 
426 

Ovingham, co. Northumberland, 348 

Ovyng. See Oving 

Ovyngdeane (Ovynden, Ovyngden, 
Ovyngdene). See Ovingdeane 

Owborne (Houghborne, Houhbourn), 
230, 335, 498 

Oweing (Oweng, Owing). See Oving 

Ower, co. Southampton, 456 

Ownsted, co. Surrey, 123, 124 

Oxford, co., 27, 73, 87, 162, 243, 446, 
497 



P. 



Pachehurst. See Patchurst 
Pachyng (Paching). See Patching 
Paeons. See Pakins 
Paddelsworth, co. Kent, 357 
Paddington, co. Surrey, 127 
Paddington-Deane, co. Surrey, 127 
Paddington-Pembroke, co. Surrey, 127 
Pagham (Pagenham, Pegham), 3, 57, 

58. 59, 65, 66. 234, 250, 259, 315, 322, 

326, 327, 336, 337, 376, 377, 398, 399, 

405, 411, 412, 444, 458. 477 
Pakham. See Peckham 
Pakins (Paeons, Pakyns, Parkyns), 1, 

236, 275, 276, 336, 337 
Pallingham (Palingham, Pallyngham. 

Palyngham), 9, 34, 39, 56, 82, 123, 

124, 149, 336, 337, 385, 392, 420, 472 ' 
Parham, 7, 15, 40, 64, 100, 134,138,188, 

234, 246, 337, 401, 402, 472, 490, 

491 

Parkyns. See Pakins 
Parrok (Parroke), 338 
Parrok - Inholmes (Parrock - Inhams), 

338 

Parva-Bradf orton, co. Worcester, 162 
Parva-Brodewater, 288 
Parva-Hampton, 280, 338, 488, 508. 

See Littlehampton 
Parva-Hobbyes, co. Norfolk, 83 
Parva-Horsted, 245, 338,434, 509, 510 
Parva-Preston, co. Northampton, 59 
Parva-Ripton, co. Kent, 50, 353 
Pascheleygh. See Pashleigh 
Pasemersh. See Peaemarsh 
Pasheley - Brockhouse (Passheley - 

Brookehowse), 338, 339. SeePashlcy 
Pashleigh (Pascheleygh, Pasheleygh, 



Pashley, Pashly, Pasley, Passheley), 
140, 141, 203, 250,338, 339, 482 

Pashley (Pasheleygh, Pashly). See 
Pashleigh 

Pashley-Brockhouse. See Pashleigh 

Pasley. See Pashleigh 

Passheley. See Pashleigh 

Pastye (Pastey) Down, 167. 339 

Patcham (Patcheham, Peccham, Pec- 
ham, Pecheham, Peckham, Petcham) 
91, 105, 169, 200, 232, 251, 274, 278 
317, 339, 340, 343, 351, 360, 361, 412 
426, 427, 445, 450, 455, 466 

Patchurst (Pachehurst, Patchard, Pat- 
chardes, Patehards, Patcheherst, 
Patcherst), 275, 276, 340, 341 

Patching (Paching, Pachyng, Patch- 
yng), 87, 150, 183, 301, 302, 336, 337, 
341, 356 

Paynes, 341 

Peakdean (Peackthene, Peakdeane, 
Peakedeane, Peake-Deane, Peakeden, 
Peakethene, Peckeden, Pekeden, 
Pekethen), 130, 131, 341, 342, 344, 
451, 466 

Peakes (Pekes), 224, 342, 344 

Pearching. See Perching 

Peasmarsh (Pasemersh, Peasemarsh, 
Peasemersh, Peasmersh, Peismersh, 
Pesemarsh, Pesemersh, Pesemershe, 
Pesemerssh, Pesmarch. Pesmersh, 
Peysemarsh, Peysemersh, Peysh- 
mersh), 27, 50, 53, 81, 116, 144, 158, 
159, 172, 178, 198, 205, 206, 214, 217, 
238, 239. 249, 257, 269, 275, 276, 277, 
290, 302, 309, 310, 342J 343, 352, 353, 
382, 439, 445, 451 



584 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Peccham (Pechain, Pecheham). See 

Patchain 

Peckeden. See Peakdean 
Peckham (Pakham), 27, 250. 340 
Peckham in Guestling. 17. 17 n, 190 
Pedinghoo (Peddinghoo. Peddinghoe, 

Pedingho, Pedinghoe, Pedinghooe, 

Pedyngho, Pedynghoo, Peedinghoe). 

See Piddinghoe 
Peeling (Peelyng, Peling), 51, 52. 73, 

170. 304, 344. 476, 494. See West'ham 
Pegham. Sue Pagham 
Peismersh. See Peasmarsh 
Pekeden. See Peakdean 
Pekes. See Peakes 
Pekethen. See Peakdean 
Peling. See Peeling 
Pelmarsh, 217 
Pemborne. See Penborn 
Pembrookes, co. Middlesex, 412 
Pemsey. See Pevensey 
Pembury, co. Kent (Pemburie, Pemp- 

burie, Penbury. Pepenburie, Pepen- 

bury, Pepinbury. Pepingbury, Pep- 

penbury, Pepynbury), 28, 62. 175, 

176, 407 

Pemsey (Pemsie). See Pevensey 
Penborn (Pemborne, Penborne), 11, 12, 

214, 344 

Penbury. See Pembury 
Penenhyll, GO. Wilts. 370 
Pengeden, 344, 348. See Pingdean 
Penhurst (Penherst), 11, 12, 25, 42, 49, 

50, 104, 160, 181, 204, 205, 206, 237. 

238, 247, 262, 316, 344, 345 
Penkehurst, 9 
Pennybridge (Penybridge, Penybrigge, 

Penybrydge), 26, 27, 295, 296, 345. 

See Battersden 
Pensey. See Pevensey 
Penshurst, co. Kent, 371 
Penybridge (Penybrigge, Penybrydge). 

See Pennybridge 
Peperyng. See Peppering 
Pepesham. See Peplesham 
Pepingbury (Pepinbury). See Pem- 
bury 
Pepingbury (Pepynbury)-Magna, co. 

Kent, 62, 145. Sec Pembury 
Pepingbury (Pepynbury) - Parva, co. 

Kent, 62, 145. See Pembury 
Pepingstrawe, co. Kent, 50, 353 
Peplesham (Pepesham, Pepplesham, 
Pepsham, Pepylsham, Pepysham), 
205, 299, 345, 346, 467 
Peppenbury. See Pembury 
Pepperharrow, co. Surrey, 61, 450 
Pepplesham. See Peplesham 
Peppering (Peperyng, Pepperyng, 
Pipering, Pypering, Pyppering, 
Pypperyng), 9, 207, 287. 346. 352, 
355, 356, 443 



Peppering-Brooks (Brookes), 346 

Peppering-Downs (Downe, Downes). 
346 

PepyJsham. See Peplesham 

Pepynbury. See Pembury 

Perching (Pearchintr, Perchyng). 342, 
346, 347, 348, 360. 426 

Perpointhurst (Perpointherst, Per- 
point-Herst, Perpoyntherst), 235, 347 

Pesemarsh (Pesemersh. Pesemershe, 
Pesemerssh, Pesmarch, Pesmersh). 
See Peasmarsh 

Petbysden, co. Kent, 145 

Petersfeild (Petersfeld), co. Southamp- 
ton, 136, 453 

Peteworth. See Petworth 

Pett (Pette, Pytt). 49, 50, 71, 160, 172, 
179, 205, 206, 237, 238, 299, 300, 301, 
323, 331, 347. 382, 419, 474, 509. 510 

Petworth ( Peteworth, Pettworth, Pet- 
wurd), 3, 12, 28, 35, 36, 48, 70, 71, 80, 
82, 86, 87, 100, 107, 109, 110, 121, 123, 
124, 128, 136, 143, 147, 148, 149. 150, 
200, 202, 203, 208, 233, 250, 265, 266, 
286, 310, 321, 336, 337, 341, 346, 347, 
348. 349, 351, 360, 362, 365, 370, 376, 
392, 393, 425, 440, 453, 458, 481, 488, 
496, 501, 502 

Pevensey (Pemsey, Pemsie. Pensey, 
Pevemsey, Pevemsie, Pevensay, 
Pevynsey), 12, 27, 31, 36, 51, 60, 61, 
62, 72, 73, 78, 81, 83, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 
114, 121, 130, 132, 133, 134, 140, 153, 
159, 170, 180, 185, 192, 198, 211, 212, 
213, 214, 220, 224, 260, 262, 272, 273, 
275, 276, 279, 286. 291, 294, 298, 299, 
300, 303, 304, 309, 341, 342, 344, 349, 
354, 358, 370, 382, 388. 389, 411, 412, 
424, 426, 434, 476, 494 

Pewettes, 231 

Peysemarsh (Peysemersh, Peyshmersh). 
See Peasmarsh 

Phelpham, 23, 143, 162, 163, 349. See 
Felpham 

Pickcombe (Picombe). See Pyecomb 

Pickley, 167, 349 

Pickstones, 191, 192, 349,350, 352,420 
Piddinghoe (Peddinghoe, Peddinghoo, 
Pedingho, Pedinghoe, Pedinghoo, 
Pedinghooe, Pedyngho, Pedynghoo, 
Peedinghoe, Pyddynghowe), 63, 73, 
84. 159, 182, 202, 223, 272, 273, 297, 
298, 343, 350, 351, 353. 354, 354 re, 
358, 390, 426, 427 
Pickham, 17 . See Peckham 
Pickhey, 83 

Pickwell (Pykwell), 83 
Pillborowe. See Pulborough 
Pillingworth (Pillingword), 351 
Pinckherst. See Pinkhurst 
Pingdean (Pengeden, Pingdeane, Pyng- 
den), 344, 347, 351, 365 



INDEX OP PLACES. 



Pinkhurst (Pinckherst, Pinkhirst, 
Pynckhurst). 351, 365, 424, 504 

Pipering. See Peppering 

Placelands (Place-Land), 191, 350, 352, 
420 

Pladen. See Playden 

Plasshed. 352 

Playden (Playdon, Pladen, Pleyden, 
Pleydon, Ployden). 49, 50, 53, (51. 
124, 144, 145, 158. 159. 179, 180, 190, 
205, 206. 217, 230, 238, 239, 269, 275, 
276. 277, 290, 309, 331, 342. 343, 352, 

353, 382, 439, 451 
Playden near Kye, 353 
Playden. S. Bartholomew, 230, 352 
Plemton. See Plumpton 
Pleyden (Pleydon). See Playden 
Ploinford, co. Kent. 260 
Plompton (Plomton). See Plumpton 
Plompton-Boscage (Buscage, Buskage). 

See Plumpton-Boscage 

Plompton- Peddinghoe (Pedyngho, Ped- 
dinghoo). See Plumpton- Piddinghoe 

Ployden. See Playden 

Plumpton (Pleniton, Plompton. Plom- 
ton, Plumbton, Plumton), 21, 66, 67, 
68, 165, 306, 316, 332, 335, 353, 353 , 

354, 354 n, 355, 411, 415, 422, 426, 
430, 431, 483 

Plumpton - Boscage (Plompton - Bos- 
cage, Plompton- Buscage, Plompton- 
Buskage), 114, 353, 354 n, 355, 506 

Plumpton - Piddinghoe (Plompton - 
Peddinghoe, Plompton - Pedyngho, 
Plumpton-Peddinghoo), 297, 298, 353, 
355 

Plusshenden, co. Kent, 260 

Pokethorpe (Pokthorpe), co. York, 463, 
464 

Poling (Poleing, Polyiig), 9, 10, 15, 45, 
56, 87, 106, 110, 132, 138, 147, 150, 
183, 201, 207. 253, 257. 280, 287, 307, 
337, 346, 355, 356, 357, 378, 379, 400, 
459. See Walkhamsted 

Poling (Poleing, Polyng) -Saint John. 
110, 289,302, 355, 356 

Poling (Polyng), the Commandry of, 

355, 356 

Pollesford. Sec Pollysworth 
Pollesworth. Sec Pollysworth 
Pollingfold (Ponningfold), 356, 357 
Pollingfold (Pollyngfold, Ponning- 
fold), co. Surrey, 13, 357 
Pollysford. See Pollysworth 
Pollysworth (Pollesford, Pollesworth, 

Pollysford), 82, 356, 357 
Polyng. See Poling 
Ponningfold. See Pollingfold 
Pons, 138, 357,492 
Ponynges (Ponyngys, Poonynges). See 

Poynings 
Pootham. See Potham 



Popesmarsh (Popes-Marsh, Popez- 
marsh, Popez-Marsh), 53, 358. See 
Bonesmarsh 

Portesey, Isle, co. Southampton, 110, 
147 

Porteslade (Porteslaye). See Portslade 

Portesmouth, co. Southampton, 183 

Portfeld, 234 

Portslade (Porteslade. Porteslaye, Por- 
tislade. Portyslade, Postlade), 3, 15, 
74. 200. 211. 256, blfi, 358, 359, 402, 
404, 424, 426, 449, 491, 500 

Possingworth (Posingworth, Possinge- 
worth, Posyngworth), 102, 203, 359 

Postlade. Sec Portslade 

Potham (Pootham). 371 

Pott, 359,477 

Potteberyes, 292 

Pounceley, 510 

Pounds (Powndes, Pownes, Poynes), 
265, 266, 359, 365 

Powers, 359, 400, 401. See Slaughter- 
ford 

Pownes (Powndes). See Pounds 

Poyries. See Pounds 

Poynings (Ponyges, Ponyngys, Poon- 
ynges, Poyninges, Poynynges), 63, 
207, 319, 346, 347, 348, 358, 360 

Pravells, 349, 360, 481 

Preisthawes. See Priesthawes 

Prestbroke, 378 

Preston, 9, 44, 63, 82. 95, 132, 147, 196, 
197, 207, 232, 280, 288, 337, 340. 356, 
360, 361, 362, 366. 378, 390, 400, 422, 
426, 436, 445, 45o', 473, 484, 487, 488, 
497 

Preston - Beckhelwyn (Beckhelvyn, 
Beckwell), 31, 180, 222, 362, 412 

Preston- Candover, co. Southampton, 
66 

Preston, co. Northampton, 59 

Preston-Mellars (Milers, Millars), 132, 
147, 362, 488 

Preston near Wingham. co. Kent, 151 

Preston-Poynings (Ponings, Poyning, 
Poyninges, Ponynges). 6, 347, 348, 
362, 363 

Prestwood, 54, 228, 363, 378 

Priesthawes (Preisthawes), 299, 300, 
360, 363 

Princkharn, 363, 416 

Prinsted (Prinstead, Prinsteed, Pryn- 
sted), 56, 57, 99. 363, 414, 415 

Priory farm. 195, 196 

Promehill (Promehyll), 124, 145 

Provander (Provender), 135, 203, 204, 

364, 408, 479, 480 
Prudhaue, co. Northumberland, 348 

Prynckham (Pryncham), co. Surrey, 
269, 270 

Prynsted. See Prinsted 

Pulborough (Pillborowe, Pulberoujh, 



586 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Pulberowe. Pulberowgh, Pulborow, 
Pulborowe. Pulborowgh, Pulbor- 
rough, Pulborrowe, Pulbrough. Pul- 
burgh, Pulburrough). 25. 37, 38. 85, 
109, 111, 132, 134,' 147, 1(56, 187, 190, 
202, 230, 231. 232, 265, 266, 282, 329, 
336, 337, 356, 364, 365, 376, 420, 421, 
424, 433, 458, 468, 485, 488, 490. 491, 
501, 502, 504, 509, 510 

Puns, 266, 359, 365 

Puryfeild, 371 



Pyddynghowe. See Piddinghoe 

Pyecomb (Pickombe, Picombe, Pyc- 
comb, Pycomb, Pycombe. Pyecombe, 
Pyekombe, Pykecombe), 105, 107, 164, 
236, 319, 351, 365, 426, 427, 450, 455 

Pynckhurst. See Pinklmrst 

Pynclehurst, 56, 365 

Pyngden. See Pingdean 

Pypering (Pyppering, Pypperyng). See 
Peppering 

Pytt. See Pett 



Q. 



Quenehawe, oo. Hertford, 65 
Quetchworth, 112, 365. See Cotchford 



Quotchford. 112. 365. See Cofccliford 



Eacton (Rackton), 9, 57, 70, 78, 82, 

281, 365, 366. 414, 415, 458, 500, 

501 
Raddingdean (Raddingdeane, Raddyng- 

den, Radyngdene, Rattingdeane), 

361, 366, 367, 374, 445. See Rott- 

yngden 
Radmell (Raddemell, Radmill), 37, 47, 

63, 189, 298. 321, 3U6, 367, 427 
Radway, co. Somerset, 348* 
Rake. 203, 204, 408, 471 
Ramscombe, 211, 367 
Rattingdeane. See Raddingdean 
Ratton, 367, 493 
Ratton - Hereward (Hareward), 367, 

493 
Rawmere (Raughmere, Rawmer), 306, 

307, 367. See Mid Lavant 
Raylighe (Raylye), co. Essex. 284 
Raymons (Raymond, Raymondes, Ray- 
monds), 367, 368 
Rederfeld. See Rotherfield 
Redgewyke. See Rudgwick 
Redmeridge (Redmilridge, Redmyl- 

ridge), 188, 189, 368 
Redmeridge (Redmylridge), co. Kent, 

188, 189 

Redriffe, co. Surrey, 151 
Regatt. See Rygate 
Reigate (Rigat), co. Surrey, 323, 498 
Remenham. co. Berks. 65 
Resyngdon-Parva, co. Gloucester. See 

Risingdon-Parva. co. Gloucester 
Retherfield (Retherfeild. Retherfeld, 

Retherfild). See Rotherfield 
Retherhed, co. Kent, 279 
Rever (Reuer). See River 
Rey. See Rye 
Rich-borough, co. Kent, 220 
Riche (Ritch, Rithe, Ryche, Rythe), 

249, 250, 368, 370, 379, 456 



Riches, 245, 368. See Home-Place 

Ridgemond, co. Bedford, 12 

Ridgwick (Ridgeweek, Ridgeweeke, 
Ridgweeke, Ridgewick, Ridgewicke). 
See Rudgwick 

Ringmer (Rigmer, Ringemer, Ring- 
meare, Ringmere, Ringmore, Ryng- 
mer, Ryngmere), 10, 31, 46, 56. 60, 
66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 109, 124, 
151, 180, 181, 206, 207, 211, 215, 22), 
245, 261, 272, 273, 282, 304. 305, 308, 
311, 335, 352, 368, 369, 380, 403, 410, 
412, 415, 418, 419, 493, 494. 509, 
510 

Ripe (Rype), 37, 42, 44, 51, 52. 73. 80, 
81, 92. 94, 97, 104, 150, 151, 206, 207, 
211, 212, 213, 222, 223, 228, 262, 272, 
273, 275, 276, 284, 293. 304, 340, 363, 

369, 370, 380, 392, 426, 427, 433, 434, 
494, 504 

Risingdon (Resyndon) - Parva, co. 
G-loucester, 412 

Ritch (Rithe). See Riche 

River (Reuer, Rever, Ryver, Ryvers), 
309, 368. 370, 380, 381, 444, 449 

Riverhead, co. Kent, 279 

Riverton, co. Devon, 379 

Robertsbridge (Robertisbrige, Roberts- 
Bridge, Robertsbrige, Robertys 
Brygge, Robertys-Brygge. Rother- 
bridge, Rothersbridge, Rutherbridge), 
9, 10. 120, 158. 181.205,237, 238. 365, 

370, 371, 374, 379 
Roche, co. York, 463 

Rockland (Rokeland), 54, 55, 213, 371, 

470. See Boreham 
Rockland (Rokland) in Borham, 28, 

371 

Rodyngden. See Rottingdean 
Roffey (Roughey, Rowffee), 235, 372, 

374, 467 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



587 



Rogate (Roegate, Rogat, Rogatt, Ro- 
gatte, Rowgate), 9, 28, 57, 60, 121, 
122, 135, 13(5, 110, 177, 203, 201, 205, 
226, 366, 373, 408, 409, 441, 417, 453, 
461, 462, 471, 472, 478, 479, 480 

Rogate - Bohunt (Bowehunt), 122, 
373 

Rogate- College (Colledge), 373 

Roghey, 16, 373, 446, 461, 462. See 
Awkesborne 

Rokland. See Rockland 

Rolfhogys, 373 

Rolvenden. co. Kent, 180, 371, 456 

Romansleigh (Romansley), co. Devon, 
379 

Rombaldyswyke (Rombalsweeke). See 
Rumboldswyke 

Roncton. See Runcton 

Rontington in Saperton (Rontyngton 
in Saberton), 374, 377, 386 

Rookley (Rookeley), co. Southampton, 
254 

Rother, River, 380 

Rotherbridge (Rothersb ridge). See 
Robertsbridge 

Rotherfield (Rederfeld, Retherfeild, 
Retherfeld, Retherfield, Retherfild, 
Rotuerfeild, Rotherfild, Rotherfyld), 

17. 26, 35, 42, 47, 69, 73, 84, 112, 175, 
176, 188, 189, 191, 194, 213, 226, 254, 

272, 273, 304, 323, 332, 368, 374, 412, 
445, 459, 460, 490 

Rottingdean (Rodyngden, Rotingden, 
Rottindeane, Rottingdeane, Rotting - 
den, Rottingdene, Rottynden, Rott- 
yngden, Rotyngden, Rotyngdene), 

18, 63, 91, 92, 221. 246, 255, 256, 272, 

273, 283, 323, 329, 334, 366, 374, 412, 
423, 426, 427, 455 

Rottyngden (Rottynden, Rotyngden, 
Rotyngdene). See Raddingden and 
Rottingdean 

Roughey. See Roffey 

Round Croft (Roundcroft, Round- 
crofts), 195, 196 

Rousper (Rouisper). See Rusper 

Rowffee. See Roffey 

Rowkeley, co. Southampton, 378 

Rowly (Rowley), 374, 375 

Rowly (Rowley), co. Surrey, 375 

Rowses (Rowsese, Rowseys, Rowsis), 
213, 272, 273, 375 

Rowsper (Rowespar). See Rusper 

Rudgwick (Redgewyke, Ridgeweek, 
Ridgeweeke, Ridgweeke, Ridgewick, 
Ridgewicke, Ridgwick. Rudgeweake, 
Rudgeweek, Rudgeweeke, Rudgg- 
weeke, Rudgeweke, Rudgewick, 
Rudgewyck, Rudgewyke, Rudgweek, 
Rudgweeke, Rudwick, Rugewyk, 
Rugewyke, Ruggewyke, Ruggweeke, 
Rugewyke, Rugwyke, Rydgewick, 



Rjgewyke), 25, 36, 65, 66, 82, 101, 
109, 123, 124, 127, 132, 134, 202, 219, 
223, 233, 250, 257, 258, 265, 266, 271, 
282, 302, 326. 337, 355, 357, 365, 375, 
379, 401, 420, 421. 424, 426, 415, 468, 
469, 491, 504 

Ruffynswyke, co. Berks, 375 

Rukley, I.W., co. Southampton, 
378 

Rumboldswyke (Rombaldyswyke, Rom- 
balsweeke, Rumbaldesweek, Rum- 
baldeswyke, Rumbleswick, Rumbles- 
wicke, Rumbles- VVicke, Rumboldes- 
wyke, Ruruboldsweek, Rumbolds- 
weeke, Rumbolds-Weeke, Rumbolds- 
whyke), 99, 147, 148, 222, 234, 315, 
317, 375, 376, 381. 383, 398, 475, 487 

Runcton (Rongeton, Ronghton, Rong- 
ton, Rounton, Runckton), 58, 155, 
208, 234, 322, 374, 376, 377, 398, 405, 
411 

Runtington, 377, 386. See Saper- 
ton 

Rushingtou. See Rustington 

Rushlake, 381 n 

Rushmonden (Rushmunden, Rusmon- 
den), 213, 272, 273, 377 

Rushmore, 424 

Ruspar (Rusper), 329, 377, 491. See 
Old Shoreham 

Rusper (Rouisper, Rousper, Rowespar, 
Rowsper. Ruspar, Ruspere), 5, 16, 26, 
53, 96, 112, 113. 124, 152, 201, 215, 
231, 239, 252, 253, 289, 326, 363, 372, 
374, 376, 377, 378, 391, 396, 400, 401, 
404, 405, 424, 439, 446, 447, 449, 461, 
462, 467, 468, 469 

Eussen (Russington). See Rusting- 
ton 

Rustington (Rushington, Russen, Rus- 
sington, Ruston, Rustrington, Rust- 
yngton, Rustyton), 9, 27, 82, 107, 111, 
197, 201, 207, 221, 280, 302, 356, 378, 
379, 402, 406. 484, 485 

Rustington-East-Court, 379 

Rustington- West-Court, 379 

Rutherbridge. See Robertsbridge 

Rutland, co., 87, 497 

Ryche. See Riche 

Rydgewick. See Rudgwick 

Rye (Rey), 50, 53, 61, 144, 172, 180,217, 
218, 238, 239, 275, 276, 277, 290, 342, 
352, 353, 371), 380, 382, 419, 439, 451, 
452, 466, 467, 492 

Rye Ferry, 380 

Rygate (Regatt), 83, 325 

Ryland, 204, 326, 380, 471 

Ryngmer (Rynginere). See Ringmer 

Rype. See Ripe 

Rysing, co. Norfolk, 391 

Rythe. See Riche 

Ryver (Ryvers). See River 



588 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



s. 



Saberton (Sabberton). Sue Saperton 
Sackvile-Mountbures, co. Essex. B04 
Saddlescombe Farm. 320, 381 
Sadlescombe. 27, 28,' 107, 381 
Sagesbroke, 65, 66 
S. Bartholomew, 381. See Chichester, 

S. Bartholomew 

S. Bartholomew. Playden. 50, 352, 353 
S. Botolph, 510 
8. Clement, co. Middlesex. 49 
S. Cleres (Clares, Cleeres). 103. 325, 326, 

381 
S. Giles (Gyles), 179. 190, 191, 381. 

Sec Gyles 
S. Giles without Cripplegate, co. 

Middlesex, 460 
S. John of Jerusalem. 99, 375, 376, 381, 

493. See Eumboldswyke 
S. John's, 27, 28, 109, 381, 381 n 
S. Leonard (Leonards), 17, 96, 166, 167, 

179, 221, 331, 381, 382, 383, 475 
S.Leonard'sForesf, 216,274,381, 387, 472 
S.Mary (Maries) Castle of Hastyng. 17 
S. Mary (Maries) Westout, 73, 272, 273 
S.Marys Redwins, 195, 196 

S. Peter the Great, Chichester, 133, 383 

S. Rokeshill, 195 

S. Rombold, 1 7 

S. Thomas in the Cliffe (Ofcve), 46, 74 

S. Tye (Tygh), 51, 52, 73, 304, 383, 438, 

450 

Sakam, 127 
Salcote (Salcot, Salcott), 124, 145, 180, 

353, 383 
Salehurst (Saleherst, Salerst, Salhurst, 

Saylehirst), 23, 24, 27, 32. 38, 49, 50, 

55, 76, 80, 81, 106, 157, 158. 161, 164. 

180, 181, 202, 205, 206, 220,' 223, 244, 
262, 284, 285, 286, 313, 316, 346, 371, 
383, 384, 385, 437, 440, 445, 492 

Salop, co., 9, 183, 322, 392 

Salvington, 210, 389, 433, 434 

Sandhurst, 82, 336, 385 

Sandhurst, co. Berks, 65 

Sandore (Sandore-Sutton), 385, 386, 

425, 447 

Sands (Sand), 82, 386, 488. See Wick 
Saperton (Saberton. Sabberton), 374, 

377, 381, 386. See Runtington 
Sawcott, 269, 275, 276 
Sayes (Says)-Court, 386, 422, 473 
Schellingley, 386 
Scotland, 415 
Scotney, 386 
Scovyns, 386 

Scraces (Scrases), 232, 387, 400 
Scutterithfield, 2, 387 
Seabeach. See Sebeche 
Seaford (Seeford, Sefford, Seford), 6, 

15, 52, 63, 73, 80, 81, 93, 100, 101, 143, 



207, 213, 248. 272, 273, 283, 284, 304, 
385. 316, 387. 425, 426. 440, 441. 494. 

Seale (Seal, Sealle, Seele, Sele), 32. 39. 
66, 67, 6*. 76, 94. 96, 149, 156, 201, 
216, 228, 229/291, 319. 355. 379, 382, 
400, 424! 443, 449, 463, 486. 490, 496 

Seale, co. Kent. 474 

Sebeche (Seaboach), 195, 196, 328, 387 

Sedgwick (Sygewyke), 96, 387, 428 

Sedgwick Park. 382 

Sedlescombe (Scelscombe, Seddels- 
combe. Sedelescombe, Sedeliscombe, 
Sedelscombe, Sedlescoinb, Sedles- 
come, Sellescomb, Sellescombe, Sels- 
combe, Setlescombe), 23, 27, 30. 49, 
50, 61, 62. 89, 115, 116, 172. 179, '205, 
206, 229, 237, 238, 244, 262, 313, 314, 
371, 419. 486, 492, 509, 510 

Seeleham (Sileham, co. Kent), 50, 353 

Selhall, 128 

Selham. See Sulham 

Selhain (Shuldham, Sulham), 388 

Selhurst (Selhurste), 82. 91, 388 

Selmeston (Selmerston, Selinison, Sel- 
miston, Selmston, Selmyston, Silmes- 
ton), 6, 33, 36, 37, 60, 92, 94, 103, 104, 
120, 122, 181, 209, 211. 223, 226, 228, 
230, 262, 275. 276, 283' 284, 304, 363, 
369, 370, 388, 390, 392. 433, 434, 446, 
494. See Simpson 

Selmyston-Lewdley, 445 

Selsey, 59. 147, 195, 196.234, 388, 398. 445 

Sessingham, 139, 140, 388 

Sessingham (Sessyngham)- Borne. 122, 
123, 388 

Sevenoke, co. Kent, 279 

Shaddoxhurst (Shadokesherst). co. 
Kent, 108. 260 

Shadwell (Shodwell). 220, 388, 395 

Shaflett, I.W., 3 

Shalden, co. Southampton, 287, 473 

Shalford, co. Surrey, 251 

Sharnfold (Sharnefeld, Sharnefold, 
Sharnfeld, Shernefold),51, 52, 73, 144, 
170, 242. 302, 303, 304, 388, 389, 392, 494 

Sheepcombe (Shipcomh), 389, 393 

Sheffeikl-Lingfeild. co. Surrey, 61, 391 

Sheffield (Sheffeild), 51, 73, 120. 170, 
389, 390. 4(56 

Sheffield (Sheffeild)-Grinstead (Grin- 
sted), 61, 63, 297, 390, 391 

Sheldon, co. Kent, 67 

Sheldowne. 115, 262, 391 

Shelley, 216 

Shepley. See Shipley 

Sherborne, co. Southampton. 254 

Sherborne, S. John, co. Southampton, 
254 

Shere. co. Surrey, 251 

Sheremark, 391 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



589 



Sheremarke (Sharmarke, Shermarke), 
co. Surrey. 239. 391, 447 

Sherrnanbury (Sermanbury. Shereman- 
bury, Shermanburie, Shermansbury, 
Shyrmonbury). 58, 127. 159. 201,254, 
302, 391, 392, 400, 404, 424, 449, 450, 
459, 469. 500, 501 

Sherefold. See Sharnfold 

Sherrington (She ring-ton, Sheryngton), 
392 

Shiborne, 5, 392, 496 

Shillinglee (Schellingley. Shellingley, 
Shellingly, Shellyngleigh, Shellyng- 
ley, Shellyngleygh, Shellynglie, 
Shellynglye, Shillingley, Shillinglye, 
Shyllynglye). 5, 9, 39, 82, 137, 149, 
288, 336, 386, 392, 393, 420, 440, 501, 
502 

Shipcombe. Sec Sheepcombe 

Shiplake. 206, 207, 393 

Shipley (Sheepley, Sbepeley, Shepley, 
Sheply, Shypeley. Shypleyj. 8, 12,25, 
33, 39, 41, 76, 85, 94, 102, 124, 125, 
127. 135. 184, 185. 240. 257, 265, 288, 
302,' 326, 351, 356, 391, 393. 394, 395, 
405, 424, 432, 433. 434, 437, 439, 449, 
470, 486, 496, 497, 503, 504. 507 

Shod well. See Shadwell 

Sholvestrode (Showlestrode), 121, 395, 
396 

Shooswell (Shoyswell), 206, 207, 395, 
396. Stm Shoyswell 

Shopwick. 395. 396, 445 

Shopwick- Eagle, 395, 396 

Shoreham (Shorham, Shoryham), 32, 
254. 329, 396, 404. 475, 483, 490 

Shortsfield (Shortefeld. Shortesfeld, 
Shortfeild, Shortfield, Shortesfeild, 
Shortsfeild, Shorttesfeild), 94, 177, 
257. 326, 396, 496 

Shorwell, co. Southampton, 3 

Shotenbere, 426 

Shotfore (Shotfere, Shotford), 236, 396 

Shotterwyke (Shekerwike, Shoker- 
wicke), co. Somerset, 348 

Showlestrode. Set: Sholvestrode 

Shoyswell, 396, 397, 435. See Shooswell 

Shripney. 321, 397, 407 

Shulbred (Shulbede). 28, 278, 397, 398, 
492 

Shuldham, 329, 388, 398 

Sidlesham (Sedelesham. Siddleham, 
Siddlesham, Sidelsham, Sidlisham, 
Syddelsham, Sydelsham, Sydlesham), 
126, 147, 148, 154. 155, 156, 157, 196, 
208, 231, 236. 249, 250. 307, 327, 376, 
396, 398, 399, 404, 417, 421, 456, 503 

Sileham, co. Kent, 50 

Sillington. Sec Sullington 

Simpson (Simpston, Sympson). 36, 104, 
123, 181, 211, 276, 446, 462. See 
Selmeston 



Singleton (Sengelton. Syngleton), 9, 
56. 57, 93, 328, 399,400. 414. 415.428, 
444, 502 

Sipses (Sipsis. Sypses), 400, 428, 459, 
460. See Walshes 

Sitram, 31 

Sittingborne, co. Kent. 220 

Skaynes (Skeynes), 132, 400 

Skendilby, co. Lincoln, 311, 346 

Slade, 471 

Slaffam, 467 

Slank, 232, 400. See Hova- Villa 

Slater, 337, 400, 401. See Slaughter 

Slaterford. See Slaughterford 

Slaterford-Powers, 401 

Slaugham (Slagham. Slawgham, Slaw- 
ham), 12, 13, 32,64. 96, 114, 116, 117, 
118, 124, 125, 129, 130, 189, 201, 216, 
218, 219, 235, 239, 254, 268, 355, 361, 
382. 391, 392, 400, 402, 403, 426, 439, 
447. 449. 459, 469, 500, 506 

Slaughter,' 100, 400, 401 

Slaughterford (Slaterford. Slawghter- 
ford), 359. 400, 401. See Powers 

Slindon (Slyndon), 40, 41, 137, 195, 
231. 289, 328, 401, 402,413, 456 

Slinfold (Slindfold. Slingfold, Slyn- 
fold, Slyndfold, Slyndford, Slynford, 
Slyngfold). 25. 59, 101, 106, 109, 123, 
124, 134, 183, 302, 329, 337, 341, 351, 
355, 401, 402, 421, 424, 445, 468, 469, 
490. 491, 504 

Slowe (Slow, Slowes). 33, 201,378, 400. 
402, 403, 438 

Smarden, co. Kent. 96 

Smithes Land, 122, 403. See Deane 

Smithwick (Smethwick, Smythwyke), 
66, 67, 68, 83, 231 

Snave. co. Kent, 491 

Snaylham (Snalham, Snayleham, 
Sneyleham), 403, 451 

Snodbeame (Snodbeams), co. Kent, 50, 
353 

Snodland. co. Kent, 357 

Socknersh (Sockmarsh, Sockness, Sock- 
nesse, Sockneys, Soknesse), 220, 404 

Soknesse. See Socknersh 

Somerly, 404 

Somerset, co., 295, 301, 347, 348. 349, 
497 

Sompting (Somptyng, Soumptyng, 
Sounting. Sountyng, Sownting, 
Sumpting, Sumptyng), 46, 58, 66, 67, 
69, 80, 100, 107, 108, 135, 159, 184, 
186, 202, 231, 233, 277. 288, 358, 393, 
394, 396, 404, 405, 406, 414, 434, 475, 
480 

Sompting (Sumpting) - Abbotts (Ab- 
bots), 277, 406, 485 

Sompting-Cokeham, 497 

Sompting (Sounting, Sownting)-Peve- 
rell, 404, 404 n, 405, 406, 414 



590 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Sompting (Sownting-) - Peverell and 
Wealda, 404, 405, 406 

Sompting (Sounting, Sownting) - 
Welda. 404, 404 n, 414 

Sonde, 82 

Sondehurst, 9, 406 

Sonnyngleigh (Sonnyngley, Sonnyng- 
lyth. Sonnynglythe, Soninglegh, 
Soningleigh, Soningley. Soninglith, 
Soningly. Sonynglegh, Sonyngleigh. 
Sonynglith, Sonyngly), 175. 176,407. 
425 

Southall, 407, 493 

Southam, co. Kent, 309 

Southampton, co., 3, 9. 27, 46. 48, 65, 
82,83,87,96,99, 110, 136, 147, 148, 
152, 183, 214, 243, 254, 287, 292. 326, 
339, 366. 378, 391, 398, 411. 453, 456, 
503 

Southampton, town, 183 

Southbarrow, co. Kent, 176 

South Bersted (Southbearstead, South 
Berstead. Southberstead, Southber- 
sted, South Birsted), 36, 321, 397, 
398, 407 

South Berwick (South Berwike, South- 
berwyck). 36, 37, 73, 83, 407, 426 

South Buckland, co. Kent. 357 

Southbynsted, 329 

Southcote, co. Berks, 451 

Southease (Southees, Soutlfeese. Sowth- 
eese, Sowthesse, Sou these), 63,91, 92, 
210, 242, 272, 273, 297, 323, 407, 
408 

Southease (Southeaste)-Heyton, 323, 
407 

Southease (Southeese) with Hayton, 
407, 407-8 

Southeyton (South Heyton. Sowthey- 
ton). 210, 272, 273, 274, 408, 431, 445. 
See Heighten 

South Harting (Southarting, South- 
artyug, Southehartyng. Southhart- 
ing, South Hartyng, Southhartyng), 
134, 135. 145, 145-6, 146. 203. 204, 
372, 408, 409, 453, 471. 478, 479, 480, 
501 

South Lancing (South Launcing, 
South Launcyng, Southlauncing, 
South Launsing, Southlaunsing), 79. 
80, 260, 310, 409 

South Mailing (South Maling, South- 
mailing, Southmallinges. South Mall- 
yng, Southmallyng, South Mawlyng, 
Suthmalling), 31 , 73-74. 91, 92. 96, 129, 
151. 180, 181, 215, 272, 273, 291, 305, 
362.369,403,409,410,412,413,418,419 

South Mailing (South- mauling)-Lind- 
field (Lyndfeild, Lynfeild), 172. 212, 
278, 410, 411, 414, 460 

South Mailing - Lindfield - Burleigh - 
Arches, 78, 321, 411, 461 



South Mailing - Lindfield - Chancellor, 
410. 460, 461 

South' Malling-Lindfield (Lingfeild)- 
Chauntor or Precentor, 410, 460, 461 

South Malling-Lindfield (Lyndfeild)- 
Dean,410, 460, 461 

South Malling-Lindfield (Lyndfeild)- 
Treasurer, 410, 460. 461 

South Monlton. co. Devon, 379 

South Mundham (Southmondeham, 
Southmoundeham, Southmundham), 
314, 322, 411, 412 

Southny (Southnie) Portion. 117, 117 , 
292 

Southolt, 221 

Southover. 12. 35. 63, 84, 90. 94, 97, 98, 
143. 144, 151, 161. 206. 207, 216, 254, 
255, 256, 273, 274, 304, 335, 340, 362, 
369, 374, 410, 412, 413, 426, 429, 473, 
489, 491, 492, 493, 494, 500 

Southover, S. John Baptist. 340, 413, 
427, 433, 483, 484 

Southover, S. Pancras, 412 

Southram (Souteram, Soutram, Sowth- 
ram, Sowtram), 31, 211, 413 

Southstoke (Southestocke, South 
Stoake, Southstoake. Southstok, 
Sowthstoke), 9, 41, 42, 56, 79, 87, 
102, 146, 289. 290, 356. 376, 402, 413 

Southton, 281. See Stoughton 

Southwick (Southweek, Southwike, 
South wyke, Sowthewyck, Sowthwyk. 
Sowthwyke, Suthewyk, Suthwick), 
74, 142, 228. 254, 256, 291, 413, 414, 
424, 447, 448, 455, 483, 490, 491, 500 

Sownting- Peverell. See Sompting 

Sownting-Welda. See Sompting 

Spekyngton, co. Somerset, 348 

Speldhurst, co. Kent, 17, 189 

Spene, co. Berks, 376 

Spittlefield, 2. 414. See Alciston 

Spofforth (Spasforthe). co. York. 348, 
349 

Spynney, co. Cambridge. 89 

Stafford, co.. 87. 130, 376 

Standen, 83 

Standesteed. See Stansted 

Standleigh, 122, 333, 414. See Deane 
in Oving 

Staunden (Staundenne), I.W., co. 
Southampton, 378 

Stanerham, 234 

Stanmer (Stammer, Stanmore, Stam- 
more), 15. 51, 351, 411, 414, 455, 484 

Stansted (Stansteed, Standsted, Stan- 
stead, Standesteed, Standsteed), 9, 
56, 57, 58, 93, 110, 134. 256. 281, 333, 
363, 399, 400, 414, 415, : 417, 421. 452 

Stanton alias Staunton, 308. 415, 416 

Stantons, 413, 415, 447, 483. See 
Westmeston 

Staple (Stapull), 205. 208, 415 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



591 



Staplefield, 463 

Staplefield Portion, 117 n 

Stapleford, 464 

Staplehurst, co. Kent, 75, 205, 454 

Starborough (Starbarrow, Starborowe, 
Starborow, Starburge. Starburgh), 
co. Surrey, 269, 270, 363, 415, 416 

Staunden, co. Stafford, 376 

Stawnden, 414 

Stedham (Stedeham), 101, 107, 111, 
121, 122, 135, 146, 194, 208, 243, 244, 
279, 288, 373, 409, 416, 427, 447. 503 

Steep, co. Southampton, 208 

Steppingley, co. Bedford, 12 

Stetchworth, co. Cambridge, 89 

Steventon (Stevington, Stevengton), 
co. Southampton, 287, 473 

Stewkley-ilagno, co. Hunts, 115 

Steyning (Stenyng, Stenning, Stean- 
ing, Steeueing), 25, 37, 38, 39. 76, 94, 
95, 179, 240, 245, 257, 288, 3i5, 319, 
355, 356, 363, 416, 418, 424. 436, 443, 
448, 463, 464. 486, 488, 490, 496, 501, 
509, 510 

Stillington, 463. Sec Sullington 

Stockbridge (Stokebridge). 9, 253, 415, 
417 

Stoke (Stoak), 398, 417, 418. 485 

Stokegursey (Stockcursey), co. Somer- 
set, 348 

Stoke- Hamond, co. Bucks, 456 

Stonden-Massy, co. Essex, 302 

Stonden-Tolyes, co. Essex, 302 

Stone, 28, 418 

Stone, co. Kent, 201, 205 

Stonebridge, 416 

Stoneham, 329, 418 

Stonehurst, 416 

Stoneland, 272, 273 

Stonelandys, 419, 420 

Stonelynk (Stonelynck), 298, 419, 420 

Stone-Place, 419, 420 

Stonerockes (Stonrocks), 191. 350, 
420 

Stopham (Stopeham. Stoppam). 9, 171, 
204, 258, 265, 266. 267, 310, 336, 337, 
380, 381, 392, 420,' 421, 468, 501, 502, 
510 

Storrington (Storyngton), 9, 37, 38, 56, 
85, 86, 111, 138, 205, 209, 292, 302, 
329, 337, 351. 415, 421, 423. 424, 433, 
437, 490, 491. 504 

Stoughton (Staughton, Storghton, 
Stowghton), 9, 23, 43, 56, 57, 82, 119, 
132, 133, 222. 234, 281, 314, 324, 329, 
360, 366, 386, 412, 414, 415, 421, 422, 
432, 452, 453. 457, 458, 473 

Stratford-Tony, co. Wilts, 46 

Street (Streat, Strete). 63, 83, 100, 105, 
171, 214, 235, 306, 317, 351, 422, 423, 
483 

Streitfeild, 371 



Stretehampton (Strethamton), 9, 58, 

195, 328, 423 

Strettington (Streetington), 143, 195. 

196, 423 
Strotton. 222 
Stubcroft, 234, 423 

Stuckes (Stuckles), 273, 304, 423, 494 

Subdeanry, 307 

Suffolk, co., 27, 83, 87, 214, 295, 302, 
322, 347, 362, 373,391, 403, 427 

Sugworth. 317, 423 

Sulham (Selham). 28, 87, 107, 128, 202, 
329, 388, 398, 423, 502 

Sullington (Sillington, Syllington, 
Sullyngton), 37, 38, 64. 85, 86, 109, 
134, 209, 219. 223, 225, 265, 292, 315, 
351, 358, 399, 400, 416, 423, 424, 425, 
433, 436, 437, 449, 463. 470, 503, 504. 
505 

Sunnynghurst, co. Berks, 66 

Sunnyngley, 175 

Supton, 425. 426 

Surrey, co., 9, 13, 14, 16, 27, 48, 61. 73, 
78, 82, 87, 122, 123, 124, 127, 151, 186, 
204, 239, 251, 270, 287. 303, 355, 372, 
373, 375, 377, 388, 389, 390, 391, 415, 
416, 427, 447. 450, 451. 455. 482, 498, 
503 

Sussex, co.. 3. 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 23, 
27, 29, 31. 46, 48, 49, 50, 51. 53. 59. 60, 
61, 65, 66, 73. 74, 75, 78, 81 n, 82, 83, 
87, .89. 96, 99, 100, 108, 110, 115, 120, 
122, 124, 136, 152. 156, 159, 160, 162, 
167, 175, 187, 188, 189, 191, 195, 201, 
204, 205, 207, 208, 214, 220, 226, 228, 
237, 239, 243, 248, 249, 251. 254, 259, 
260, 265, 269, 270, 279, 281, 284, 287, 
292, 295, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 309, 
322, 323, 326, 327, 330, 331, 339, 346, 
347, 348, 353. 355. 357, 362, 366, 371, 
372, 373, 375. 377. 378, 379, 382, 384, 

385, 388, 389. 390, 391, 392, 398, 
403, 405, 411, 412, 415, 416, 427. 435, 
446, 447, 450, 451, 453, 454, 455, 456, 
460, 463, 464, 473. 474, 479, 482, 486, 
487, 491, 495, 497, 498, 500, 503, 504 

Sutton, 52, 70, 71, 80, 100, 101, 109, 128, 
136, 143, 163, 207, 310, 347, 348, 385, 

386, 387, 425, 426, 427, 447, 494 
Sutton, co. Lincoln. 311 
Sutton-Hall, 425, 426 

Sutton in Woking, co. Surrey, 372 
Sutton-Vallence, co. Kent, 220 
Swanborough (Swanbergh, Swanbar- 
row, Swannebarough), 8, 15, 16, 18. 
19, 62, 63, 104, 106, 117, 129, 130, 137J 
143, 144, 150, 161, 202, 208, 225, 228, 
240, 242, 251, 254, 255, 256, 261, 273, 
274, 286, 297, 302, 303, 304, 310, 317, 
326, 329, 333, 339, 350, 365, 374, 412, 
413, 416, 425, 426, 427, 429, 440, 458, 
459, 462, 481, 494. 497, 498 



592 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Sweterudee. 427 

S wines, 381 ' 

Swinford, co. Kent. 50. 353 

Swinham (Swineham. Swyneham). 27. 

28. 427. 428 
Swinished or Swinisted. co. Lincoln, 

346 
SydenMead : 195, 196 



Sydley, 83 

Sygewyke. See Sedgwick 

Sylkeden, 341 

Synder, XI. 251. See Olere Chase 

Synkcleris. co. Essex, 309 

Syppenham. co. Back*. 35 

Syssinherst, co. Kent. 205 



T. 



Taberleshall (Taberleshaull). See 
Taverneshall 

Tablehurst (Tableherst. Tavelherst). 
73. 144, 428. 432 

Tadcaster, co. York. 348. 349 

Tadeb.am.428. 177 

Talkes Chantry. See Tawkes Chantry 

Tandridge (Tanridge. Tanrydge). co. 
Surrey. 186. 187. 303. 388, 389 

Tansmere (Tangemer. Tangimer. Tang- 
mer. Tansymer). 41. 42,59, 87, 147, 
14-;. 154. 195, 196, 337, 376, 402, 428, 
429 

Tangmer-Farm. 195. 196 

Tangmer-Meads. 195. 196 

Tangmer-Park. 195. 19o 

Tanners. 412. 429 

Tanridge (Tanrydge). co. Surrey. See 
Tandridge 

Tarbycke. co. Worcester, 225 

Tarring (Taring, Tarryng, Terring, 
Terryng, Tirring, Tirryng. Torring, 
Torryng. Tyrring. Tyrryng). 10. 31 j 
63. 65. 66, 74. 84, 120. 129, 166. 
183, 209, 210. 246. 274. 350, 389. 390, 
405, 426, 427. 429. 430. 431, 432. 434, 
439. 440, 451, 485 

Tarring - Camoys (Tarring - Camois, 
Tarring- Camoyes. Tarring-Camoyse, 
Tarryng-Camoys, Tarring-Canways. 
Terring-Camoys. Terryng-Camoyes, 
Terryng-Camoys). 140. 169, 354. 430. 
434 

Tarring-Xevill (Tarring-Nevell. Tar- 
rine-Xevile. Torring-Xevell. Torring- 
Xevill. Torryng-Xevell, Torryng- 
Nevill. Torryng-Xevyll), 10. ll" 73. 
129, 211, 219, 272. 273. 274. 29*. 350. 
429, 430. 431, 432. 494 

Tarring - Peverell (Toring - Peverell, 
Torryng-Peverell. Toryng-Peverell). 
51. 73. 272. 273. 431. 432. 440. 
494 

Tarring - Saint Cleere (Tarring - San- 
clear, Tarring- Sancleare, Terring- 
Seyntclere. Torring - Saint Cleere. 
Torryng-Seynt Clere), 84. 129. 430. 
431. 432 

Tavelherst. See Tablehurst 

TarernershaU (Taberleshaull. Taberle- 



shall. Tabershall. Tavernershaull). 

33. 135. 393.394.428. 432 
Tawkes (Talkes) Chantry. 19- H 

432 
Tawkeshold (Tawkes- Hold), 422. 432, 

473 

Tedscombe. See Telscombe 
Telham. 27 
Telscombe (Tedscombe. Telescombe. 

Tellescombe. Telscomb. Tilescombe, 

Tilescomebe). 63. 73. 13fi. 182. 223^ 

272. 273. 274/297. 323, 358. 365. 424. 

432. 433. 437. 438 
Telton (Tilton. Tylton). 28, 54, 211. 228, 

433, 434. 450 

Temple-Brewere. co. Lincoln. 60 
Tenterden (Tenderden. Tenwarden), 

co. Kent. 180. 371 
Tereshersh (Tereshish, Tereshysh). 

Si-e Terses 

Terrick. See Tnrwick 
Terring (Terryng). See Tarrin? 
Terring (Terryng)-Camoys. .S ' Tar- 

ring-Camovs 

Terses (Tereshersh, Tereshish. Tere- 
shysh. Tyreherst. Tyrehurst. Tyres- 

herst. Tyreshurst. Tyseherst. *Tys- 

hurst, Tythehurst. fythurst). 434, 

435, 451. See Tiseherst 
Terwick. 435. See Tnrwick 
Testers. 436 

Tenyford. 333. 436. See Trayford 
Tewxleith (Tenxlith. Tewxlith). 121. 

122, 243,436.447 
Thakeham (Thacam. Thackam. Thack- 

ham. Thakam, Thakham). 7. 

37. 38. 66. 67. 95. 100, 106. 135. 14. 

1*5. 240. 25n. 257. 26o! 287. 292. 32f>! 

337. 351. 393. 394. 400. 424. 433, 436, 

437. 450, 470, 486. 503. 5d4 
TharLsthorpe, co. Derby 
The Boscage, 354 n 
The Mote. 434 

Thorlwood (Thurlewood). 106. 4: " 
Thorlwood-Coates. 106. 437, 438 
Thorney. 55. 99. 438 
Thorney-Bickley. 99. 438 
Thornehill, co. Cambridge, 89 
Thorneton, co. York, 348. 349 
Thornham. co. Cambridge, 89 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



593 



Three Oakes, 438 

Thrustons, co. Southampton, 451 

Thurlewood. Sue Thorlwood 

Thydden. co. Southampton, 110 

Ticehurst. See Tisehurst 

Tighe (Tye, Tygh), 51, 52, 73, 304, 383, 
438 See S. Tye 

Tilescombe (Tilescomebe). See, Tels- 
combe 

Tilgate, 117, 268, 402, 438, 439 

Till, 129, 213. 439. Se-e Dill 

Tillingham (Tyllyngham), 343, 352, 
379, 439, 450 

Tillington (Tillyngton, Tyllington, 
Tyllyngton, Tyllyton), 37, 107, 109, 
121, 128, 147, 149, 194, 234, 290, 310, 
348, 370, 376, 406, 439, 440. See 
Tollington 

Tilton. See Telton 

Tinwood, 195, 196 

Tirring (Tirryng). See Terring 

Tirs. See Tyes 

Tirwick. See Turwick 

Tiseherst (Ticehurst, Tishurst, Tyce- 
herst, Tycehurst, Tyseherst, Tyse- 
hurst, Tyserst, Tysherst, Tyshurst), 
8, 23, 32, 49, 50, 55, 62, 80, 81, 157, 
158, 191, 198, 202, 205, 206, 244, 258, 
285, 296, 312, 313, 338, 339, 371, 386, 
396, 397, 435, 439, 487, 499. See Terses 

Tiseherst, co. Kent, 504 

Titsey, co. Surrey, 14 

Toddam (Toddams). See Todham 

Toddington (Todington), 280, 439 

Todham (Toddam, Toddams), 233, 392, 
439, 440 

Tollers, 285, 387, 440 

Tolleshunt-Darcy, co. Essex, 120 

Tollington (Tollyngton), 121. 347, 427, 
439, 440. See Tillington 

Tonbridge, co. Kent, 176. See Tun- 
bridge 

Topcliffe, co. York, 348, 349 

Torring. See Tarring 

Torring (Torryng) Nevill. <S^Tarring- 
Nevill 

Torrington, 463 

Torryng. See Tarring 

Torryng-Peverell. See Tarring- Peverell 

Torryng- Seynt Clere. See Tarring- 
Saint Clere 

Tortington (Tortyngton), 9, 10, 19, 41, 
68, 77, 82, 110, 143, 150, 289, 305, 314, 
324, 325, 329, 333, 373, 441, 442, 444, 
477, 488, 497, 500, 503, 508 

Tortington - Cheynes (Tortington - 
Cheinyes, Tortington-Cheyneys, Tor- 
tyngton - Chainesse, Tortyngton - 
Cheinyes), 9, 441, 442 

Tothease (Totheys), 442 

Totnore, 213,272,273,442 

Tottenham, co. Middlesex, 412 
VOL. XX. 



Tottington (Totington, Tottynton), 
280, 291, 346, 443 

Tottington - Woowood (Tottington - 
Wowood). 443. 463, 464 

Totton-Lopperwpod, co. Southampton, 
456 

Tourdwike. See Turwick 

Towland, co. Kent, 228 

Towneland, co. Kent, 228 

Townham, 83 

Tradington (Trudington), 152, 443, 
446. See Tretton 

Trafford. See Treyford 

Tratton. See Trotton 

Trayford, 443. See Treyford 

Trefford (Treford). See Treyford 

Tremaynes. See Tremons 

Tremons (Tremaynes, Treymans), 443, 
444, 445 

Trever (Treuer), 370, 444 

Trewley (Trewlies. Trewly). See Truly 

Treyford (Trafford. Trayfford, Tray- 
ford, Trefford, Treford). 9, 99, 129, 
135. 152, 203, 204, 324, 333, 408, 436, 
441, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 479, 480 

Treymans. See Tremons 

Trinebarne (Trin-Barn),40, 106,445,508 

Trotton (Tratton. Trotten), 4, 37, 49, 
50, 78, 87, 91, 101, 119, 121, 122, 123, 
128, 135, 136, 152, 161, 177, 196, 203, 
204, 225, 238, 241, 243, 245, 246, 271, 
282, 283, 288, 292, 332, 333, 366, 373, 
377, 408, 416, 436, 443, 445, 446, 447, 
449, 454, 461, 462, 465, 479, 480, 485, 
503, 505 

Trubwick (Trubweeke, Trubwyck), 
116, 117, 118, 209, 447 

Trudington. See Tradington 

Truly (Treuley, Trewley, Trewlies, 
Trewly, Truely, Truley, Trulye),114, 
239, 385, 398, 444, 447, 448, 449, 469, 
483 

Trumpyngton, co. Cambridge, 479 

Trunchantes (Trnncheants), co. South; 
ampton, 287, 473 

Trusthorp, co. Lincoln, 311 

Tryvay, 370, 449. See River 

Tudeley (Tuedley), co. Kent, 176 

Tullington (Tullyngton), 202,348,370 
392 

Tunbridge, co. Kent, 176, 371. See 
Tonbridge 

Turwick (Terrick, Terwick, Tirwick, 
Tourdwick, Tourdwike, Turdwyke, 
Turweek, Turwike, Turwyck, Tur- 
wyke, Tyrwick. Tyrwyck), 101, 110, 
128, 135, 152, 177, 203, 204, 226, 392, 
408, 435, 443, 446, 447, 449, 451, 462, 
479, 480 

Twineham (Twinham, Twynam. 
Twyneham, Twynham), 28. 52, 53J 
87, 107, 124, 129, 130, 151, 186, 187, 

QQ 



594 



SUSSEX MANORS IN THE PEET OP PINES. 



189, 201, 235, 328, 358, 400, 426, 447, 
449, 450, 469. 500, 501 

Twineham-Benfield (Twineham-Ben- 
fild, Twyneham-Benfeild. Twyne- 
ham-Benfeild, Twynham-Benfield), 
12, 13, 64,449, 450 

Tyceherst (Tycehurst). See Tiseherst 

Tye. See Tyes 

Tye (Tigh, Tygh). See Tighe 

Tyes (Tirs, Tye, Tys), 17, 118, 439, 450, 
451 

Tyherst. co. Kent, 269, 270 

Tyllington (Tyllyngton.Tyllyton). See 
Tillington 

Tyllyngham. See Tillingham 



Tylte, co. Kent, 205 

Tylton. See Telton 

Tymsburie, co. Southampton, 254 

Tynseley, 450 

Typnell (Typnoke, Typnowlls), 510 

Tyreherst (Tyrehurst). Sec Terses 

Tyresherst (Tyreshurst). See Terses 

Tyrryng (Tyrring). See Tarring 

Tyrwick (Tyrwyck). See Turwick 

Tys. See Tyes 

Ty seh erst (Ty shurst) . See Terses 

Tyseherst (Tysehurst). See Tiseherst 

Tyserst. See Tiseherst 

Tysherst (Tyshurst). See Tiseherst 

Tythehurst (Tythurst). Sce^ Terses 



u. 



Uckfield (Uckfeild, Uckfeld, Ucfeild, 
Ukfeld), 72, 73, 84, 85, 86, 120, 153, 
193, 212, 227, 245, 291, 304, 354, 390, 
438 

Uckham, 27 

Udimore (Udemyre, TJdimer, Udymer, 
Uddymere), 27, 50, 53, 60, 62. 69, 115, 
116, 131, 171, 172, 178, 205, 206, 223, 
229, 237, 238, 239, 263, 341, 343, 352, 
353, 379, 382, 403, 451, 452. 466, 492, 
501 

Udyham, 371 

Uherst (Uhirst, Uhurst), 27, 172, 229, 
309 



Underdowne, co. Kent, 331 

Unsted, co. Surrey, 123, 124 

Upchurch, co. Kent, 207 

Upmarden (Upmardon, Dpmerden), 9, 
23, 57, 78, 82, 107, 111, 132, 205, 222, 
234, 288, 324, 339, 366, 412, 414, 427, 
452, 453, 482, 503 

Upmarden, Saint John, 110, 452, 453 

Uppe-Park, 453 

Upperton, 347, 348, 453 

Upperton-Durford, 453 

Upwaltham, 109, 110, 310, 453, 461 

Utworth, co. Surrey, 123, 124 



V. 



Vachery, alias Winbeach, 8 

Veneland, 151, 453 

Venere, 61 

Verdley (Verdeley), 27, 121, 453 



Vine, co. Southampton, 254 

Vyning (Vynyng), 28, 135, 203, 204, 

408, 454, 480 
Vyollettes (Vyollettys), 123, 445, 454 



w. 



Wade, co. Southampton. 456 

Wadhurst (Wadherst, Wadeherst), 26, 
31, 44, 62, 72, 73, 80, 81, 84, 85, 86, 
90, 110, 175, 176, 180, 181, 193, 198, 
206, 207, 226, 260, 285, 293, 295, 296, 
307, 312, 345, 386, 454, 455, 487, 499 

Wadhurst, co. Kent, 175, 176 

Wakehurst (Wakeherst). 8, 455, 456, 489 

Walberton (Walburton, Warburton), . 
26, 34, 40, 41, 42, 77. 165, 171, 195, 
250, 289, 368, 445, 456, 457, 466, 508, 509 

Walden, 151 

Waldern. See Waldron 

Walderton (Walderdon, Walterton), 
43, 82, 132, 133, 281, 282, 329, 414, 
457, 458, 461 

Waldron (Waldern, Walldren), 42, 44, 
51, 73, 78, 80, 81, 84, 90, 92, 98, 115, 
140, 173, 202, 206, 207, 212, 213, 223, 
262, 272, 273, 285, 304, 347, 348, 359, 



362, 363, 370, 412, 426, 427, 429, 458. 

459, 484 

Walehill (Walhill, Wallhill), 13, 14, 459 
Walkhamsted, 355, 459 
Walkhampsted (Walkhamsted, Walk- 

amsted), co. Surrey, 48, 186, 187 
Walland under the Castle (Lewes), 426 
Walldren. See Waldron 
Walleigh, co. Devon, 379 
Wallhurst (Walhurst), 392, 459 
Wallingore. See Wanningore 
Wallingworth alias Wallinworth. See 

Wanningore 

Walmeston, co. Kent, 339 
Walshes (Welche, Welchys), 102, 115, 

374, 400, 428, 459, 460, 471 
Walsted (Walstead), 8, 82, 91, 181, 203, 

249, 279, 410, 411, 460, 461, 481, 498, 

506 
Walterton. See Walderton 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



595 



Waltham. 80, 137, 163, 202, 231, 265, 
266, 310, 453, 461 

Walwyns, 53, 78, 244, 461. See Bung- 
hurst 

Wanningore (Wanyngore, Waning- 
more. Wanyngworth, Wallingworth, 
Wanniore), 4, 87, 91, 119, 128, 135, 
152, 241, 283, 317, 318, 372, 373, 445, 
446, 459, 461, 462, 463 

Wanniore. See Wanningore 

Wanock (Wanorke), 51, 303 

Wantley (Wanteley), 209, 426, 462, 
463, 485 

Wanyngore (Wanyngmore). See Wan- 
ningore 

Wappingthorne (Hoppingthorne, Horp- 
ingthorne), 3, 134, 223, 224, 315, 443, 
463, 464 

Wapsborne (Warpesborn, Wapesborn, 
Warpborne, Warpesborne, Wapyllys- 
borne, Wappesborne, Wappisborne, 
Warpysborne, Warblesborne, Warn- 
lesborne, Warblesborne. Wapsbourne, 
Waspborne), 91, 340, 390, 445, 463, 
465, 466, 469, 470, 505 

Wapton. See Yapton 

Warberton. See Walberton 

Warblesborne. See Wapsborne 

Warbleton (Warbilton, Warbylton. 
Warbelton, Warbulton), 11, 12, 26, 
27, 55, 69, 74, 75. 80, 81, 83, 114, 115, 
120, 204, 205, 206, 207, 211, 214, 229, 
293. 294, 299, 300, 341, 386, 403, 434, 
451, 466, 467 

Warblington alias Walberton, 445 

Warblington, co. Southampton, 326, 
398 

Wardyngled. See Warninglid 

Wareham, 196 

Warehead, 195, 196 

Warehorne, co. Kent, 50 

Wargrave, co. Berks, 26 

Warlington, 80, 81, 206, 346, 467 

Warminghurst. See Worminghurst 

Warmyngchamp. See Warningcamp 

Warnham (Warneham), 26, 59, 101, 
106, 124, 126, 188, 220, 252, 253, 257, 
258, 330, 355, 356. 363, 372, 378, 382, 
396, 401, 420, 421, 424, 437, 447, 449, 
467. 468, 469, 498 

Warnham-Den in Warnham, 468, 469 

Warningcamp (Warmyngchamp, War- 
nyngchamp, Warnecampe, Warnyng- 
ham), 9, 10, 45, 80, 82, 87, 102, 202, 
286. 287, 302, 307 356. 378, 441, 469, 
497 

Warninglid (Warninglede, Warmyng- 
lede, Wardyngley, Warnynglegh, 
Wardyngleys, Wardyngled), 35, 125, 
239, 447, 467, 469 

Warnlesborne (Warpesborne). See 
Wapsborne 



Wartling (Warteling, Wartlyng, Wat- 
ling, Wertlyng, Wratlyng). 11, 12, 
26, 27, 28, 29, 44, 49, 54. 55. 61, 62, 
69, 72, 80, 81. 83, 113. 120, 132, 173, 
189, 192, 204, 205, 206, 207, 213, 214, 
220, 222. 223, 250, 260, 262, 275, 276, 
279. 286, 299. 300, 311, 312, 333, 340, 
341, 344, 345, 424, 434, 466, 469, 
470 

Wartlington. See Whatlington 

Warwick, co., 87, 162, 302, 374 

Washington (Washyngton, Wasshyng- 
ton), 7, 12. 37, 38, 64, 85, 86, 93, 135, 
168, 197, 211, 223, 240, 257, 315, 329, 
356, 394, 400, 423, 424, 437, 449, 450, 
470, 486, 491, 496, 504. 509, 510 

Watlington. See Whatlington 

Watton, co. York, 237 

Wayneham, 204, 471 

Weeke. See Wick 

Weightdeane. See Withdean 

Welches. See Walshes 

Welle (Wells), 471 

Wellingham (Wyllyngham), 352, 369 

Wellingley, 304. See Hellingly 

Weltham, 471, 487, 490 

Wem, co. Salop, 392 

Wenham (Weynham), 203, 204, 380, 
408, 458, 471, 472, 486 

Wenham and Ryland, 471 

Wepham, 9, 15, 45, 79, 82, 472 

Wephurst (Wepehurst, Wepherst), 472, 
509, 510 

Werd (Werth), 472 

West Angmering (Westangmeryng, 
Westangmyring, West Agmeryng), 
7, 15, 132, 138, 147, 148, 150, 183, 
196, 197, 215, 246, 302, 337, 355, 356, 
360, 378, 472, 484, 485, 488 

West Ashling (West Asheling), 126, 
398 

West Bayley, 472 

Westbayley (Westbaly) Portion, 117, 
117 n 

Westbergholt-Sackvile, co. Essex, 304 

Westborne (Westbourne, West Borne), 
2, 56, 57, 82, 99, 281, 307, 325, 326, 
366, 381, 414, 415, 422, 458, 472, 473, 
500, 501 

Westbrooke, 107 

Westbrooke near Bourne, 472 

West Burton (Westburton, Westbor- 

, ton), 9, 82, 202, 336, 392, 472, 501, 
502 

Westbury (Wesbury), 82, 382, 472 

West Chiltington (West Chyltington, 
West Chyltyngton), 25, 37, 38, 109 
184. 185, 421, 424, 433, 504 

Westclyffe (Westclyve), co. Kent, 269 

Westcott, co. Surrey, 127 

Westdean (West Deane, Weastdean, 
Westdene, Westedene), 2, 9, 40, 43, 



596 SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF TINES. 



56. 57, 58, 70, 71, 82, 92, 93, 94, 122. 
123, 126, 130, 132, 143, 177, 193, 234', 
283, 284, 287, 314, 328, 342, 360, 386, 
405, 412. 422, 432. 444, 466, 473 

Westdean alias Earlscourt, 137, 473 

Westend Court (Westerns Court), co. 
South, 456 

Westenowte. See Westout 

Westergate, 143, 179, 328, 473. See 
Gates 

Westerham, co. Kent, 474 

Westerton, 58, 195, 398. 473 

West Esewrith, 10, 474 

West Farley, co. Kent, 25 

Westfield (Westfeld, Westfyld. Wes- 
feld, Westfeild), 17, 23, 27, 49, 50, 
55, 61, 62, 80, 81, 83, 88, 89, 90, 115, 
116, 128, 160, 166, 172, 178, 179, 185, 
190, 198, 205, 206, 229, 244. 258, 262, 
331, 353, 371, 382. 386, 419, 466, 467, 

474, 509, 510 

West Firle (Westfirle, Westfyrles. 
West Farlys, Westferles), 6, 52, 94, 
151, 168. 206, 211, 229, 248, 298, 362, 
363, 370, 436, 475, 494 

Westgrenewich. co. Kent, 28 

West Grinstead (West Grinsted, West- 
grensted. Westgrynsted), 7, 25, 33, 
37, 38, 58, 59, 76, 77, 85, 86, 93, 96. 
106, 135, 148, 149, 159, 219, 232, 233^ 
240, 257, 268, 277, 290, *96, 310, 326, 
356, 393, 394, 396, 404, 436, 437, 440, 

475, 476 

Westhagborne, co. Berks, 451 
Westham. 12, 51, 52, 54, 73, 81, 83, 90, 

132, 133. 134, 140, 151, 170, 171. 192, 
213, 217^ 224, 261, 262, 279, 298, 299, 
300, 301, 303, 304, 323, 333, 342, 344, 
358, 368, 382, 388, 389, 412, 424, 426, 
434, 440, 466, 476, 493, 494 

Westhampnett (West Hampnett, West- 
hamptenet), 9, 23, 59, 116, 126, 182, 
183, 195, 196, 198, 307, 348, 359, 398, 
428, 441, 477, 498 

West Harting (West Hartyng, West- 
harting), 102, 129, 134, 135, 145, 146, 
153, 203, 204, 226, 301, -364, 372, 373, 
405, 408, 409, 435, 445, 447, 453, 454, 
471, 478, 479, 480 

Westhide, co. Kent, 331 

West Hoathly (Westhothly, Westhoth- 
lygh, Weathoadly, Westhodeley, 
Westhodlegh, Westhotheligh. West 
Hotheleigh, Westhothley), 8, 60, 69, 
73, 78, 94, 98, 103, 119. 120, 152. 181, 
186, 187, 225, 226, 227, 235, 251. 272, 
273, 291, 303, 306, 318, 328, 335, 353. 
354, 355, 388, 389, 390. 410, 420, 422, 
423, 426, 427, 445, 455^ 460, 461, 480, 
481, 483 

Westholt, 9, 480 

Westhorney. Sec West Thorney 



Westhorney-Aglands. See West Thor- 
ney- A glands 

West Itchenor (West Ichenor. West- 
ychenour). 146, 148, 154, 195, 234. 
440 

Westland co. Surrey. 127 

Westlands, 188, 219, 349, 360, 481 

West Lavant (Westlavent, Westlovent), 
195, 417, 481, 482 

Westligh, co. Kent. 371 

West Harden (Westmardon, Westmer- 
den). 78, 82, 111, 132, 234, 339, 412. 

414, 452, 453, 482, 483 
Westmeston (Westmiston, Westmin- 

stan, Westmenston, Westmyston, 
Westminston. Westmynton), 5, 80, 
83, 100, 105/130, 165, 166, 214, 235, 
252, 306, 319, 324, 328, 335, 351, 361, 

415, 422, 423. 426, 447, 483 
Westmeston alias Stantons, 1, 413. 415 
Westminster, S. Margaret, 60 
Westminster, S. Peter, 20, 29, 54, 66, 

87, 98. 101, 158, 160, 167, 286, 299, 
330, 341. 390, 500, 507 

Westminston (Westmiston, Westmyn- 
ton). See Westmeston 

Westmoreland, co., 392 

Westneston. See Wiston 

Weston, co. Southampton, 136 

Weston-Corbotte, co. Southampton, 48 

Westout (Westeowte) near Lewes, 317, 
484 

West Preston (Westpreston), 15, 41, 
148, 165, 183, 202, 355, 356, 378, 379, 
406, 484, 485, 487, 488 

West Stoke (W. Stoake), 398, 417, 418, 
485 

West Tarring (W. Terring), 136, 184, 
210, 292, 430, 433, 434, 485 

West Thorney (Westhorney), 367. 485 

West Thorney- Aglands (Westhorney- 
Aglands), 126, 485 

Westtowne, 83 

West Wantley (W. Wanteley), 463, 
485 

West Wantley Farm, 463 

West Wittering (Westwyttering, West- 
Wyteryng, West Wythering, West 
wyttryng), 147, 148, 154, 188, 234, 
250, 341, 438, 440, 456, 486 

West Wolves (Westwolfes), 486. 499 

Wethiam. See Withyham 

Wevelysfeld! See Wivelsfield 

Wexham, 109 

Weyke. See Wick 

Weynham. See Wenham 

Whalesborne, 63, 486 

Whatley, 446 

Whatling alias Whatlington, 371 

Whatlington (Whatlyngton, Watling- 
ton, Wortlington, Wartlington). 27, 
49, 50, 61, 62, 83, 164, 205, 206, 237, 



OF PLACES. 



697 



238, 244, 247. 313, 314, 419, 486, 
492 

Wherwell, co. Kent, 159 

Whiligh (Wylye, VVillygh, Wyligh), 
312, 487, 494, 507 

Whitedean. See Withdean 

Whitestone, 126 

Whitway (Whitwey), 281, 487 

Whittington, co. Gloucester, 195 

Whyghtden. See Withdean 

Whytewaltham, co. Berks, 66 

Why theham( \Vhythyham). Sec Withy- 
ham 

Whytwell. co. Southampton, 147 

Wichards (Wychard), 183. 487, 497 

Wick (Weeke, Wyke. Weyke), 22, 95. 
132, 150, 162, 163, 253, 287, 288, 328, 
340, 362. 364, 375, 376, 386, 396, 398, 
436, 471, 475, 485, 487. 488, 489, 
507 

Wicken, co. Cambridge, 89 

Wickensands (Wyke-Sandes, Wyke and 
Sands, Wicketsands, Wykensand). 
347, 386, 488, 489 

Wickham (Wyckham), 38, 179, 238, 
254, 319, 455, 471, 487, 489, 490 

Wigden (Wightden). See Withdean 

Wiggenholt (Wygenholt, Wygynholt). 
20. 64, 85, 109, 187. 256, 329, 337, 
433, 437,490, 491, 507 

Wiggenholt, S. Maryes, co. Norfolk, 31 

Wight, Isle of, 378 

Wightdeane-Keylife (Wyghtden-Cay- 
lyff, Whyghden-Keyliff), 91, 250, 251, 
491, 507 

Wigsell, 50, 385, 491, 492 

Wikesfitzpayne (Wyke-Fitzpaine), cb. 
Somerset, 348 

Wilbridge (Willbridge), 34, 324, 492, 
498 

Wilburton, 34 

Wilcocks, 492, 509 

Willesfeild. See Wivelsfield 

Willinchmere (Wyllynchemere), 277, 
288, 397, 492 

Willingdon (Wyllyngton, Wyllyngdon, 
Willingden, Wyllyngdon), 4, 6, 37, 
46, 51, 52, 80, 98, 122, 123, 139, 140, 
142, 170, 171, 192, 197, 207, 217, 247, 
248, 261, 262, 272, 273, 279, 280, 298, 
303, 304, 339, 342, 357. 358, 367, 368, 
370, 381, 388, 389, 407, 412, 426, 466, 
492, 493, 494 

Willygh. See Whiligh 

Wilmington (Willmington, Wylmyng- 
ton, Wilmynton), 4, 5, 37, 51, 52, 64, 
71. 73, 92, 103, 142, 153, 170, 171, 
177, 200, 213, 232. 248, 254, 255, 283, 
284, 303, 304, 309, 389, 423, 427, 431, 
476, 477, 494, 495 

Wilsham (Wilahams, Willsham), 11, 
12, 299, 495 



Wilting, 221, 495 

Wilts, co., 27, 66, 83, 87, 124, 214, 248, 
301, 302, 376, 411. 427 

Winbeach. See Vachery 

Winchelsea ( Winchelsey, Wyndechilsee, 
Wynchelsey), 27, 51, 61, 78, 218, 229, 
237,238,275,276,320,323,419,423,495 
leGrey Fryers, 495 
River. 495 
S. Giles, 217, 218 
S. Leonard, 218, 238 
S. Thomas. 217, 218 

Winde (Wynde), 77, 331, 495. 507 

Winden, 473 

Windiates, co. Somerset, 348 

Winton, 83. 173, 496 

Wisborough Green (Wysboroughgrene, 
Westborough Greene, Wistborough 
Greene, Wysborrow Green), 5, 16, 
20, 21, 25, 76, 123, 124, 127, 132, 134, 
149, 190, 204, 265, 266, 267, 271, 282, 
289, 310, 336, 337, 364, 392, 398, 426, 
488, 496, 501, 502, 504, 509, 510. See 
Greene 

Wiston (Wyston, Whiston, Weston, 
Wisneston, Westneston, Wistneston. 
Wyneston, Wistoneston. Wystnes- 
ton), 12, 13, 37, 38, 76, 77', 93, 94, 95, 
99, 168, 179, 209, 210, 288, 290, 329, 
416, 426, 484, 491, 496, 497, 504, 507, 
510 

Withdean (Whyghtden, Weightdeane, 
Wightden, Wigden, Wighdeane), 14, 
86, 250, 305, 361, 366, 426, 441, 469, 
487, 490, 491, 497 

Witheren, co. Lincoln, 346 

Withyham (Wythiham, Wythyham, 
Withiam, Wethiam, Wytheham, 
Witham, Whytheham, Whythyham), 
8, 17, 28, 35, 42, 45, 50, 51, 52, 60, 73, 
74, 77, 84, 93, 94, 95, 112, 135, 145, 
170, 173, 188, 189, 191, 213, 245, 248, 
254, 269, 270, 272, 273, 291, 303, 304, 
310, 314, 318, 323, 332, 373, 412, 445, 
461, 490, 496, 497, 507 

Withyham in Shipley, 393, 394, 507 

Wittersham, co. Kent, 249 

Wivelsfield (Wylesfeld, Wyvelysfeld, 
Wyvelsfeld, Wyvyllysfeld, Willes- 
feild, Wevelysfeld), 80, 83, 105, 116, 
117, 118. 165, 174, 175, 189, 201, 209, 
212, 250, 251, 284, 306, 332, 400, 410, 
427,447,460,461,465,484,497,498,507 

Woborne, 335, 498 

Wode, co. Northampton, 59 

Wodehache, 98 

Wodyngcon, co. Surrey, 251, 377 

Wogham (VVoham, Woughain), 19, 109, 
199, 412, 426 

Woking, co. Surrey, 372 

Wolbeding. See Woolbeding 

Wolborough (Wolborowe), 98, 498, 506 



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SUSSEX MANORS IN THE FEET OF FINES. 



Wolbridge, 34, 56, 498, 499, 508 
Wolfes. See West Wolves 
Wolfreton, co. Southampton, 29 
Wollavington. See Woolavington 
Wolston, co. Warwick, 302 
Wolverton, I.W., 3 
Wolverton. co. Southampton, 29 
Wonersshe (Wownarsh), co. Surrey, 20, 

251 
Wonworth, 9, 40, 137, 185. 330. 499, 

501. 502 

Wonworth in (3 raff ham, 502 
Woodchurch, co. Kent, 180, 228 
Woodcote (Wooddcott, Wodcott), 9, 

58, 195. 498, 499 

Woodcott, co. Southampton, 411, 456 
Woodhorne, 499 
Woodhurst. 295, 499 
Woodknowle (Woodknoll). 284, 285, 

313, 499, 500 
Woodmancote (Woodmancot, Wood- 

mancott, Woodmancoat), 9, 99, 129, 

201, 231, 312, 330, 331, 365, 366, 385, 

386, 400, 441, 447, 448, 449, 463, 483, 

489, 498, 500, 501 
Woodplace, 486 
Woodthorpe, co. Lincoln. 327 
Woodymere, 451, 501. See Udimer 
Woolavington (Wollavyngton, Woll- 

avington, Wollelavington, Wallav- 

yngton), 9, 28, 109, 142. W3, 177, 185, 

205, 392, 499, 501, 502 
Woolbeding (Wolbeding. Wulbedyng, 

Wollbedyng), 9, 122, 205, 288, 416, 

441, 498, 503, 507 
Wootton, 302 
Wootton (Wotton),co. Surrey, 127, 251, 

377 

Worcester, co., 162, 225 
Word (VVorde), 503, 506, 507 
Wore, 27. See Ore 
Worldkyngton, 309 
Worlyngton, 309 
Worminghurst(Warminghurst), 12, 13. 

37, 38, 68, 93, 167, 210, 231, 240, 351J 

400, 421, 423, 436, 437, 449, 450, 467, 

486, 503, 504, 505 
Worpesborne. See Wapsborne 
Worsham, 205 
Worsted, 445, 505 
Worth, 27, 69, 72, 73, 78, 85, 86, 91, 98, 



103, 103 n, 116, 117, 118, 129, 154, 
187, 201, 218. 219, 235, 239, 245, 251, 
291, 318, 319, 323. 339, 350, 355, 375, 
389, 400, 402, 410, 424, 431, 439, 444, 
445. 446, 447, 450, 455, 456, 460, 461, 
498, 503, 505, 506, 507 

Worth, co. Lincoln. 346 

Worthing (Worthyng, Wurthyng), 27, 
65. 66, 67, 74, 80, 107, 108, 186, 202, 
305, 315, 367. 368, 389, 507 

Wortlington. See Whatlington 

Wougham. See Wogham 

Wratling. See Wartling 

Wresill, co. York, 348, 349 

Wulbedyng. See Woolbeding 

Wullavyngton. See Woolavington 

Wurthyng. See Worthing 

Wyberton, co. Lincoln, 311 

Wyboldeston (Wyboston), co. Bedford, 
392 

Wychard. See Wichards 

Wyckham. See Wickham 

Wygenholt. See Wiggenholt 

Wyghtden-Caylyff. See Wightdeane- 
Keylife 

Wygpery (Wigperry), 53, 507 

Wyke. See Wick 

Wykemersh, 20 

Wykes, co. Lincoln, 405 

Wyligh. See Whiligh 

Wyllyngdon. See Willingdon 

Wyllyngham. See Wellingham 

Wylmyngton. See Wilmington 

Wyiye. See Whiligh 

Wymering (Wymbryng), co. South- 
ampton, 110, 147 

Wyndechilsee. See Winchelsea 

Wyndyates (Wyneyates), co. Somerset, 
348 

Wynendeanes, 473 

Wyngfyld, co. Berks, 21 

Wynhamford, 472 

Wynterborne, 231 

Wysboroughgrene. See Wisborough 
Green 

Wystneston. See Wiston 

Wyston. See Wiston 

Wythorne, co. Lincoln, 311 

Wytley. co. Surrey, 61 

Wyvelsfield. See Wivelsfield 



Y. 



Yalding, co. Kent, 382 

Yapton (Yeapton, Yatton), 9, 22, 23, 
34, 40. 41. 42, 56, 77, 121, 143, 165, 
178, 195, 199, 202, 250, 280, 302, 305, 
324, 402, 436, 441, 445, 456, 457, 507, 
508, 509 

Yapton-Coverts, 113. 507, 508, 509 



Yapton-Rectory, 77, 199, 242, 280, 508, 

509 

Yapton-Shulbred, 509 
Yatton. See Yapton 
Yeapton. See Yapton 
Yelding (Yeldyng, Yelden, Yielding), 7, 

105,179,189,304,316,331,472,509,510 



INDEX OF PERSONS. 



599 



Yerseham, 192, 279. 510 
Yngrams (Yngrames), 83, 243, 510 
Yokeborne, 423 
York (city), 349 

York, co., 49, 83, 214, 237, 295, 348, 349, 
414, 427, 435, 463, 464 



Yowensmare (Youesmare), 63. 510 
Ypinr (Ypeing, Ypyng), 122. 243, 416, 

510 
Yvernoll, 195 



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