. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . turyGuydintill, Whilepill, Colehayes,8 Hinchersley9 In 1086 Brockenhurst was held asMANORS 1 hide by Alvric as his father anduncle had held it before him. Beforethe Conquest it had been worth 40/., but its valuehad doubled by the time of the Great Edward Vunithingi, probably a descendant ofAlvric, held Brockenhurst in the reigns of WilliamRufus and Henry I. He was succeeded by a grand-son Hugh, who presumably died before KingStephen granted Brockenhurst to Alvric de Broclea 5 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). 6


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . turyGuydintill, Whilepill, Colehayes,8 Hinchersley9 In 1086 Brockenhurst was held asMANORS 1 hide by Alvric as his father anduncle had held it before him. Beforethe Conquest it had been worth 40/., but its valuehad doubled by the time of the Great Edward Vunithingi, probably a descendant ofAlvric, held Brockenhurst in the reigns of WilliamRufus and Henry I. He was succeeded by a grand-son Hugh, who presumably died before KingStephen granted Brockenhurst to Alvric de Broclea 5 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). 6 L. and P. Hen. VIII, xix (1), g. 80(42). Early Chan. Proc. bdle. 149, no. 70. 8 Abstract of Claims in the New Forest118. 9 Ibid. 172. Ibid. 175. 11 Hants, i, 516*. 1 In the station waiting room there is?n interesting collection of photographsef celebrities of the latter half of the19th century taken and presented byMrs. Cameron. 2 Cal. Pat. 1476-85, p. Pari. Surv. Hants, 1650, no. Abstract of Claims in the New Forest, 166. 626. Brockenhurst : Queens Bower Oak NEW FOREST HUNDRED BROCKENHURST (Brookley) his kinsman to hold as his grandfatherEdward Vunithingi had held, together with minls-terium suum in the New Forest. Henry II whenDuke of Normandy granted Brockenhurst to WilliamSpileman as it had been held by his grandfatherEdward Vunithingi and his brother Hugh and AlvricParvus. King Stephen confirmed this charter, as didHenry II also when he became In 1212William Spileman was still holding lands in Hamp-shire (including Brockenhurst) by the serjeanty offinding litter for the kings bed and forage for hishorse when he came to hunt at Brockenhurst, and thiswas probably the ministerium before the reign of Henry III William Spileman, pro-bably a son of the first William, was holding 1carucate of land in Brockenhurst by the serjeanty ofserving the king eleven days in England in time He died in or before 1232 15 and wassucceeded by a s


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