. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ted anddisturbed the rector, so that he could not take It was perhaps on this account that thebishop decided in 1299 that these tithes should forthe future be paid to the priory of St. The living of Ramsdell is a vicarage, net yearlyvalue j£z75> in the gift of the Bishop of Winchester. Newfound has a small Wesleyan chapel, and thereis a small Primitive Methodist chapel at East Ramsdell there is a Congregational chapel. In 1674 Thomas Sympson by willCHARITIES gave to the poor of six parishes, includ-ing this p


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ted anddisturbed the rector, so that he could not take It was perhaps on this account that thebishop decided in 1299 that these tithes should forthe future be paid to the priory of St. The living of Ramsdell is a vicarage, net yearlyvalue j£z75> in the gift of the Bishop of Winchester. Newfound has a small Wesleyan chapel, and thereis a small Primitive Methodist chapel at East Ramsdell there is a Congregational chapel. In 1674 Thomas Sympson by willCHARITIES gave to the poor of six parishes, includ-ing this parish, the sum of £15 yearly—see under Monk Sherborne. The sum of £2 annually distributed in money. 65 Kitchin, Manor of Manydoivn(Hants Rec. Soc), 22. 66 Warner, Hants, i, 162. 67 Ibid. 23. 68 Ibid. 26. 69 Egerton MS. 2031, fol. 41. tol. 18, 134 ; 2034, fol. 29, 94, 134, 176 ;Pat. 33 Hen. VIII, pt. ix. 61 Ibid. 62 Clergy List, 1910. 63 Cal. Pat. 1232-47, p. 230. 64 Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 212 ;Cal. o Papal Letters, i, 547. 242. Wootton St. Lawrence Church : North Arcade of Nave CHUTELEY HUNDRED WORTING Wortinges (xi cent.) ; Wothing, Wurting (xiiicent.) ; Worthyng (xv cent.) ; Wourtinge (xvi cent.). The parish of Worting covers an area of 1,145acres : it lies to the west of Basingstoke, and theeastern boundary runs along the line of the Romanroad1 from Winchester to Silchester, part of which,under the name of Rooksdown Lane, is still western border skirts the edge of Wootton Copse. Worting village is on the road from Andover toBasingstoke, not far from the point at which theLondon and South Western Railway crosses both thisand the Roman road. The great lime tree by therailway arch was planted in 1740 by Walter Bigg,rector of Worting, the son of Dorothy Wither, tomark the boundary between this parish and A lane leads north to Worting Wood fromthe Basingstoke road ; at its junction with the; road isthe post office, at a little distance to


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