. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . per and contains burials1695 to 1812, marriages 1693 to 1711,and baptisms 1695 to 1711, and somebriefs from 1712 to 1740 ; the fifth isthe printed marriage register from 1754to 1812 The advowson of the church ofADVOWSON Burghclere has aways belonged to thelord of the In the Domes-day Survey of 1086 mention is made of the priestAlvric who held of the Bishop of Winchester 1hide of land with the church in The rectorof Burghclere had right of common at Wood Garstonin the early times, but in 1312—13 in compensationfor this right he


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . per and contains burials1695 to 1812, marriages 1693 to 1711,and baptisms 1695 to 1711, and somebriefs from 1712 to 1740 ; the fifth isthe printed marriage register from 1754to 1812 The advowson of the church ofADVOWSON Burghclere has aways belonged to thelord of the In the Domes-day Survey of 1086 mention is made of the priestAlvric who held of the Bishop of Winchester 1hide of land with the church in The rectorof Burghclere had right of common at Wood Garstonin the early times, but in 1312—13 in compensationfor this right he was granted common of pasture for16 oxen in the bishops pasture at Burghclere ; afurther grant was made in 1403 adding common of pasture for 100 ewes and 4 rams to compensate therector for the loss of tithe caused by the inclosure ofthe The School.—In 1721 ElizabethCHARITIES Cornwallis, by will, devised a rent-charge of £ 10 per annum for teach-ing poor children to read. The annuity is paidby the Earl of Carnarvon out of the estate. All Saints Church, Burghclere, from the West called Earlstone, which formerly belonged to thetestatrix. The Poors Allotments, which formerly consistedof 70 acres acquired under an award, 1783, madeunder the Inclosure Act for this parish and High-clere, have been sold, and the trust funds are nowrepresented by £2,163 3/. jd. consols, with theofficial trustees, producing £90 in. yearly, which,under a scheme of 10 March 1874, is applicable inthe distribution of coals, clothing, blankets and giftsof money in special cases. 65 Cal. of Papal Letters, i, 572 ; Wyke-hams Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc), i, 16, 77,105 ; Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cxxviii, 75 ; cclxviii, 128 ; Recov. R. East. 6Geo. I, rot. 728 ; Inst. Bks. ().66 Hants, i, 465a. 67 Wykehams Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),»» 553- 4 28l 3* A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE FREEFOLK Frigefolc (xi cent.) ; Frifhoc (xii cent.) ; Fryfolk(xiii cent.) ; Freefolke, Frefolk, Fryfolk Syfrewast,Freefolk Si


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