. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . hemiddle stage is a two-light window in the north, » L. and P. Hen. VIII, xiii (1), g. 1309(3)- 11 Berry, Hants Gen. 319; Exch. 11 Jas. I, no. 4502. 12 W. and L. Inq. bdle. 2, no. Ibid. Obviously his interest was only that of a tenant or small landowner (t>ideElvetham). 14 Feet of F. Div. Co. East. 32 Elir. 15 Lord Zouche made good his title to the manor in 1613 (Exch. Spec. Com. 11Jas. II, no. 4502) and obtained a finalquitclaim from the family of Mason in1618 (Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 16 Jas. I). 16 Chan. Inq. (Ser.


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . hemiddle stage is a two-light window in the north, » L. and P. Hen. VIII, xiii (1), g. 1309(3)- 11 Berry, Hants Gen. 319; Exch. 11 Jas. I, no. 4502. 12 W. and L. Inq. bdle. 2, no. Ibid. Obviously his interest was only that of a tenant or small landowner (t>ideElvetham). 14 Feet of F. Div. Co. East. 32 Elir. 15 Lord Zouche made good his title to the manor in 1613 (Exch. Spec. Com. 11Jas. II, no. 4502) and obtained a finalquitclaim from the family of Mason in1618 (Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 16 Jas. I). 16 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), 5 Chas. I, , no. 28. W W. and L. Inq. bdle. 55, no. 278. 18 Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 16 & 17Chas. II ; Exch. Dep. Mith. 4 Jas. II, ; 3 Will, and Mary, no. 6844. 80 19 Manning and Bray, Hist, of Surr. i,I2J. 20 Feet of F. Div. Co. Hil. 4 Geo. I;Mich. 10 Geo. I. al See Odiham.» Pat. 33 Hen. VIII, pt. Vide Pat. 2 Edw. VI, pt. iv, m. W. and L. Inq. bdle. 36, no. 74.« Hartley Wintney Common. Hartley Wintney : The Village of Hartley Row ODIHAM HUNDRED LASH AM west, and south faces, and the top stage has a two-lightwindow, with tracery in each face. The roofs are tiled, and inside there are plasteredceilings, now very dilapidated. The only old furniture besides the 18th-centuryaltar rails is a table, now in the north transept. Ithas turned legs, and a movable top with an inlaidinscription in a rectangular border b I ? 1636 ? g is an old oak chest in the west gallery of thenave. A broken modern font of 13th-century stylestands under the chancel arch. Over the arch are theLords Prayer, Commandments, and Creed, and amoulded beam, which looks like early 16th-centurywork. The tower contains three bells, the treble beingdated 1721. The second is inscribed Henri Knightmade this bell ano 1612. The tenor has the wordslove god 1642. The plate consists of a silver chalice, paten, andflagon of 1629, 1828, and 1870 respectively ; and


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