. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . a landowner in Wiltshire {PipeR. 31 Hen. I [Rec. Com.], 23). 31 Dugdale, Mon. Angl. vi, 329 ; Hants, ii, 169. M PVykehams Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),i, 25, 158, 193 ; Winton Epis. Reg.(Hants Rec. Soc), 23, 449 ; Valor Eccl.(Rec. Com.), ii, 18. »L. and P. Hen. VIII, xx (2), (18). 24 Inst. Bks. (). 36 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cxcvii, 82.,6 Ibid, cccxl, 205. 37 Feet of F. Wilts. Mich. 2 Chas. I. 28 Wilts. Arch. Mag. xix, 194 ; Han-nen, Fordingbridge and Neighbourhood, 49. 29 Historical memoranda relating tothe church of Whitsbury in
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . a landowner in Wiltshire {PipeR. 31 Hen. I [Rec. Com.], 23). 31 Dugdale, Mon. Angl. vi, 329 ; Hants, ii, 169. M PVykehams Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),i, 25, 158, 193 ; Winton Epis. Reg.(Hants Rec. Soc), 23, 449 ; Valor Eccl.(Rec. Com.), ii, 18. »L. and P. Hen. VIII, xx (2), (18). 24 Inst. Bks. (). 36 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cxcvii, 82.,6 Ibid, cccxl, 205. 37 Feet of F. Wilts. Mich. 2 Chas. I. 28 Wilts. Arch. Mag. xix, 194 ; Han-nen, Fordingbridge and Neighbourhood, 49. 29 Historical memoranda relating tothe church of Whitsbury in the posses-sion of Mrs. Purvis. 30 Burke, Landed Gentry (ed. 5). 31 Historical memoranda relating tochurch of Whitsbury in the possession ofMrs. Purvis. 82 Ex inform. Commander A. , 38 Inq. Nonarum (Rec. Com.), Feud. Aids, ii, 342. 595 BREAMORE LIBERTY CONTAINING THE PARISH OF 1 BREAMORE The parish of Breamore seems to have formed part of the hundred ofFordingbridge2 as late as 1570—i,3 but in 1620-1 it was returned as a. separate liberty,4 co-extensive with the The claim that the parishwas a liberty probably arose out of the rights of Breamore Priory. 1 This represents the extent of the liberty in 1831. 2 Hants, i, 455 ; Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 236^ ; Assize R. 787, m. 80 d. ; Feud. Aids, ii,3, 349- 3 Subs. R. Hants, 174, no. 389. * Ibid. 175, no. 492. * Ibid. 175, no. 546 ; Pop. Ret. (1831), ii, 574 ; ibid. 1841, p. 279. BREAMORE Brumore (xi cent.) ; Brumora, Brimor, Brimmore,Brommore (xiii cent.). The parish of Breamore, including the tithing ofOutwick, contains 35 acres of land covered by waterand 2,676 acres of land, of which 1,232 acres arearable land, and 8o8| acres are permanent soil is loam with a subsoil of gravel. Thereis a station at Breamore on the London and SouthWestern Railway. The village lies on the right bank of the Avon,about 100 ft. above the ordnance datum, on thehigh road from Salisbury to Fordingbrid
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