“Item, the house and land of Richard Allowaye, gent., is so holden, 30li per ann.

“George Wirrelle’s land at Bicknor, from the same towne to one Sipprian’s howse, and so downe to Skidmore’s house, and likewise to the fforest side, is of the like tenure, together wth other lands beyond his house, 50li per ann.

“Richard Carpenter’s land, called 5 acres, and his corne leasowes, wth all his other landes abutting vpon Mr Thornburie’s Myll, and so vp to the same forrest, is so holden, 15li pr ann.

“Mr Thornburie’s Myll, wth all the landes thereunto belonginge, is so holden, 20li.

“Richard Wirgan’s land, nere to a place called the Meine, wthin the said forrest, adioyning to the woodside, is of that same tenure, 10li.

“Christofer Bunn holdeth parcell of the same landes wch I have not viewed, 10li.

“The Earle of Pembrooke holdeth by lease for 5 yeres yet to come, Whitemayde Parke, wch was taken out of the forrest, of the like tenure, 20li.

“Sir Edward Winter’s parke from the woodeside to the launde is of the like tenure, together wth the 2 highwaies wch have bene inclosed out of the forrest wthin this 20 yeres, 30li.

“Widowe Earwoode’s ground from Mr Carpenter’s to the forrest side is of the same tenure, 15li.

“Thomas Dininge’s Myll, called Breame, wth all the landes and tenements thereto belonging, is so holden, as allso his house and land upon the hill, and all other his landes towardes Breame likewise.