[172] Beatson.

[173] Cowel, &c.

[174] Fosbroke’s Ency. of Antiquities.


Milton Hundred, Kent.

Through a different source than that, whence the commission just set forth came to hand, the Editor has now before him various original papers formerly belonging to sir Edward Hoby, concerning his private and public concerns. The two following relate to the hundred of Milton.

I.

Articles of the Queene’s Majestie Lands belonging to the Mannor of Milton with ther yearly values as they wilbe letten, and of the other benefitts belonging to the same mannor, which are now letten by her Majestie in farme.

Acres.Value.
Earable Lands27613s.4d.184li.
Meadowe Lands3920s.-39li.
Mershe Lands1220s.-12li.
Pasture Lands8015s.-60li.
(Shent?) Lands346s.8d.11li.6s.8d.
Towne meade255s.-6li.5s.
466 331li.0s.8d.
Rents of Assise115li.1s.10d.
The Myll12li.
Faires and Marketts10li.
Relieves and Alienac’ons4li.
Fines and Amercements6li.13s.4d.
Wastes Strayes Fellons -13li.6s.8d.
Goods and Wrack of Sea
161li.1s.10d.
492li.2s.6d.

Articles of the Queene’s Majestie Lands and other benefitts belonging to the Hundred of Marden now less letten in farme.