. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . eutonicus formerly held, in return for the rent of£j 18/. t,d. to be paid yearly at Thismoney seems to have been used generally for themaintenance of some servant of the king,7 but in1439 it was granted temporarily to Humphrey Dukeof In 1346 the prior and conventwere excused payment in consideration of the lossesinflicted on them by the destruction of their propertyby frequent invasion of alien enemies of the kingand by frequent coming to the priory of him and hishousehold and magnates and others going with himto foreig


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . eutonicus formerly held, in return for the rent of£j 18/. t,d. to be paid yearly at Thismoney seems to have been used generally for themaintenance of some servant of the king,7 but in1439 it was granted temporarily to Humphrey Dukeof In 1346 the prior and conventwere excused payment in consideration of the lossesinflicted on them by the destruction of their propertyby frequent invasion of alien enemies of the kingand by frequent coming to the priory of him and hishousehold and magnates and others going with himto foreign parts,9 but this pardon was GOLEIGH (Golley, xiii cent. ; Gollegh, xiv cent. ;Gollye, Golleys, xvi cent.), a farm in Priors Dean,was held of the priory of Southwick in the 14thcentury by Winchester College,11 and was bought byJohn Baker, the warden of the college, for 200 marksin The actual tenants for more than 200years were the Thus a Richard Newlynwas the tenant of the farm in 1539,14 and his great-. WlNCHESTER COL-LEGE. Argent two che-•verons sable betweenthree roses gules. grandson, John Newlyn, died at Goleigh in 1646,leaving, among other children, two sons, John The elder died childless in 1706, afterwhich the manor was held by his widow Elizabethtill her death in The younger branch doesnot seem ever to have occupiedGoleigh Farm, though threeof Philips children were buriedin Priors Dean FRENCHS (Francheys, xiiicent. ; Frenches, xvi cent.) hasformed part of the Goleighproperty since 1480, whenit was acquired by John Baker,warden of Winchester It is mentioned inthe earliest rental of PriorsDean, when Richard Franceysheld 10 acres of land, forwhich he paid 3*. yearly and could not marry his daughter without the It was sold in 1387 by John French toThomas Sylvester of Blackmore in the parish The Sylvester family is still establishedat the Slade in the parish


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