. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . vicar after the first year apparentlypaying nothing at all, as appears from a writ of 1400issued by the prior against the vicar to recover fifty-six marks, arrears of a pension of four marks unpaidfor fourteen There are no endowed charities in this parish. 61 Chart. R. 6 John, m. 4 ; 11 , pt. i, m. 4. 63 Winton Epis. Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),ii, 359 ; Egerton MSS. 2031, fol. 2, 49 ;2032, fol. 2, 35 ; 2033, fol. 3, 46, 74,122: 2034, fol. 33, 113, 146,159. 63 Pat. 28 Hen. VIII, pt. i, m. 9. 64 Feet of F. Div. Co. Mich. 19 & 20Eliz. 63


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . vicar after the first year apparentlypaying nothing at all, as appears from a writ of 1400issued by the prior against the vicar to recover fifty-six marks, arrears of a pension of four marks unpaidfor fourteen There are no endowed charities in this parish. 61 Chart. R. 6 John, m. 4 ; 11 , pt. i, m. 4. 63 Winton Epis. Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),ii, 359 ; Egerton MSS. 2031, fol. 2, 49 ;2032, fol. 2, 35 ; 2033, fol. 3, 46, 74,122: 2034, fol. 33, 113, 146,159. 63 Pat. 28 Hen. VIII, pt. i, m. 9. 64 Feet of F. Div. Co. Mich. 19 & 20Eliz. 63 Recov. R. East. 21 Chas. II, rot. , the widow of the fourth LordSandys, married as her second husbandSir John Holland, bart. ( CompleteBaronetage, ii, 74). In 1636 EdwardFerneley presented, the advowson having been granted to him for one turn by SirJohn Holland (Inst. Bks. ). 66 Ibid. 67 Ibid. 68 Ibid. 63 Ex inform, the Rev. W. J. Clapp, 70 fVinton Epis. Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),ii, 358-60. 71 Ibid. 78 Ibid. 610. 442. Church : Nave looking East KINGS SOMBORNE HUNDRED FARLEY CHAM-BERLAYNE FARLEY CHAMBERLAYNE Ferlege (xi cent.) ; Ferlega Camerarii (xii cent.) ;Farlig (xiii cent.) ; Farle Chaumberleyn (xiv cent.). The parish of Farley Chamberlayne covers anarea of 1,795 acres, including 768£ acres of arableland, 572^ acres of permanent grass and 8z£ acresof woods and The church occupies a secluded position in thecentre of the parish near the summit of a lofty rangeof chalk downs. On the north and west are extensivewoods. A farm-house and school are the onlybuildings near it, but the broken ground round thechurchyard shows that a settlement formerly existedhere. The highest point of the downs, 563 the ordnance datum in the northern extremityof the parish, has a conspicuous obelisk, erected bySir Paulet St. John, first baronet, to commemoratethe feat of a favourite hunter which leaped into achalk pit 25 ft. deep without inju


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