. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . 191 acres, including 7io| acres of arable land, and395 acres of permanent The soil is gravellyand clay, and the subsoil clay. The chief crops arewheat, barley, and turnips. Mortimer West End has alwaysMANOR formed part of the manor of StratfieldMortimer (co. Berks), the descent ofwhich is given under that county. Mr. James Her-bert Benyon of Englefield House, Reading, as lord ofthe manor of Stratfield Mortimer, is the principallandowner in the parish. The church of ST. SAVIOUR is a smallCHURCH building, which was erected in 1856. It cons


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . 191 acres, including 7io| acres of arable land, and395 acres of permanent The soil is gravellyand clay, and the subsoil clay. The chief crops arewheat, barley, and turnips. Mortimer West End has alwaysMANOR formed part of the manor of StratfieldMortimer (co. Berks), the descent ofwhich is given under that county. Mr. James Her-bert Benyon of Englefield House, Reading, as lord ofthe manor of Stratfield Mortimer, is the principallandowner in the parish. The church of ST. SAVIOUR is a smallCHURCH building, which was erected in 1856. It consists of a chancel and a nave witha south organ chamber, west vestries, and a southporch. The walls are of flint with stone dressings,and the roofs are tiled. Over the west gable is astone bell-cot containing one bell. 88 Egerton MSS. 2031, fol. 9 d. ; 2033, Pat. 23 Edw. Ill, pt. i, m. 12; pt. ii, 1 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905).fol. 31 d. ; 2034, foL 36 d. 59 d. 88 ; m. 7 ; Inst. Bks. ().fVykikami Rig. (Hante Rec. Soc), i, 190 ; 56.


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