FORDINGTON MANOR

Survey 1600 (Spreadsheet Analysis of Tenants)
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© Compiled by Peta Winzar 28th Nov 2023

Extract from UK National Archives.
E128/729. Exchequer Special Commissions of Enquiry Dorset
CERNE, CHARMINSTER, GILLINGHAM, HINTON MARY, FORDINGTON INQUISITION AS TO THE COPYHOLD LANDS OF THE MANORS 42 ELIZABETH 1 [1599-1600] (1)



Name of Tennant Basis of Holding
Date (Regal Year)
(*) Lands Rent
£.S.D
Value
£.S.D
Heriot paid/payable Comments (*) C=Cottage: F= Farthinghold: H=Half place: M=Multiple : O=Other : W= Whole Place:
  [illegible] __ ix Rne [~1566/7] F farthing holde in the East Tything p Reddin @ xiij_ worth by the yere above the Rent __ iij_ __    
  [illegible] widdowe __ by coppie H halfe place in the East Tything p Reddin @ xiijs iiijd worth by the yere above the Rent [illegible/missing]    
  [Illegible]   F ffarthinge holde in the East Tythinge p Reddin @ xiijs vjd worth by the yeare above the Rente __ iijl vjs viijd [missing]//    
  [Illegible]           And upon the death of his father there worth __ __ heryott custome    
  [Illegible]           __ __ __ custome because he took it upon surrender    
[Illegible]         __ __  iijl js viijd  noe heryott dewe the xv yeares  __  
Richard  __ wer [Prower] by copie grannted to Johane his wife about xxty yeres past [~1580] W  one whole place Rent @ xxijs jd  worth clare p Ann    This is probably Richard Prower Yeoman of Fordington who died 1616 - Link to transcription of his Nuncupative Will dated 8th Apr 1616 ; Richard's children were Roger, John and Margaret Prower. Son John buried FStG 12 Feb 1620: Johana Prower, widow, was buried FStG 3 June 1622.
John [illegible?] [Barnes*]       [Note:- Added by Mike Russell OPC:- John BARNES c1543-1609) *Although the surname is not clear I think this says 'John BARNES holdeth [rest missing] ' The surname is written in the same way as the surname in 'William BARNES thelder' further down the document and the last word prior to the cut off is 'holdeth' -- We know he was a tenant at this date from his Will which was dated ---(continued below:-)
[illegible - missing] __ [missing] // by copie dated xlij Rne [~1599/1600] F A farthing holde in the East Tything  ___  p Reddin @ xijs  worth by the yeare above the [missing] (cont from above:-) --- the 14th Jun 1609 and according to the inventory attached to probate died 2 days later with probate being granted 1st Sep 1609. Although he left a widow Maude there are no bequests to children. I also think he was born circa 1543 and would have been in his 70's. His widow was presumably of a similar age and the copyhold was probably therefore surrendered on his death in 1609 but in any event before the 1615 Survey.
Anthonie  Barnes    by copie grannted Ann xlj Rne [~1599]  W  one whole place Rent @ xxijs jd worth clare p Ann @ xijl ffine @ viijl  no herriott because it was upon his owne Surrender   Anthonie BARNES (1548-aft.1618) is still listed in the 1615 Survey of the Manor as holding a whole place aged 67 Agnes, wife of Anthony Barnes, was buried FStG 14 May 1628.
Willm  Barnes by copye dated Anno xxxiij Rne  ~1590/1]  F  a ffarthingholde  p Reddit @  xij x__ _ _ __ // [illegible] vijs viijd ffine @ xx_  no herriot because yt was uppon surrendr   William BARNES Senior (1545-1620) He is still holding this farthinghold in the 1615 Survey of Fordington Manor.
Willlm  Barnes  (the same)  by another copie dated xxvty Rne [~ 1582/3] H halfe a place  [illegible] [illegible] above the rent @ vjl p Ann.  William BARNES Senior (1545-1620) In the 1615 Survey of Fordington Manor this half place is held by William BARNES Junior (1553-aft 1615) his brother
Willm Barnes thelder  by copye grannted about _y yeres past __ // W whole place  p Reddin @ -- iijd  worth by the yere above the rent @ xil 

William Barnes the elder holds the plot in 1600. His wife Marie was buried FStG 11 January 1587/8 but by 1615 buried FStG 30 Jan 1621/22.

Richard  Bartlett  by copie grannted ij yeres past [~1598 C  one cottage  rent @ ixd 

worth clare p Ann @ iiijs ffine @ vjs viijd  

Richard Bartlet was the son of Robert Bartlet (died 1579, see Mike Russell's will transcript). He held the same cottage in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, when he was still paying 9d in rent.  Richard Bartlett buried FStG 9 September 1620
Robert  Bartlett  by copie grannted xiiij yeres past [~1586] F a ffarthinghold and a halfe place Rent @ xijs for the ffarthinghold and @ xiijs iiijd for the //halfe place  the halfe place worth by the yere clare @ vjl the ffarthinghold @ iijl vjs viijd.  Robert Bartlet was buried FStG 10 Nov 1624. He is listed in the 1615 Survey of Fordington Manor holding the same whole place and a half place. His age in 1615 is given as 52, ie born 1563.  Mike Russell notes RB was under the age of 24 when RB's father Robert Bartlet wrote his Will in 1579 .
Willm  Bascombe Jun by copie grannted xxviij Rne [~1582/3]  F one ffarthing holde   Rent @ xijs  worth clare p Ann @ iijl vjs viijd   A burial for William Bascombe junior has not yet been located (note:- burial registers missing 1600-1602 inc + 1609-1613 inc) This farthinghold is in possession of Thomas Botescomb, age 42 in the 1615 Survey of the Manor. We know this because the rent for this plot is the same in both Surveys - 12s - and the rent for the plot held by William Bascombe senior of 13s 6d matches the rent paid by Agnes Botscombe in the 1615 Survey. 
Willm  Bascombe Sen  by copie grannted xvj Rne [~1584/5]  F one ffarthing holde Rent @ xiijs vjd  worth clare p Ann  @ iijl vjs viijd   William Bascombe the elder was buried FStG 29 November 1614. This farthinghold is in possession of Agnes Botscombe, age 60 in the 1615 Survey of the Manor. This suggests Agnes was William Bascombe's widow.
Willm  Belman  by copie grannted xxxvj yeares past [ ~ 1564]  C one cottage //lately built upon the wast rent @ xijd  worth clare p Ann @ ijs   William Belman still held the cottage in the 1615 Survey of the Manor; he was buried FStG 6 March 1622/23
Robert  Bun   by copye grannted //about xxty yeres past [~ 1580] H one halfe place  Rent @ xiijs iiijd worth clare p Ann @ vjl   Robert Bun still holds this half place in the 1615 Survey of the manor, which gives his age in 1615 as 57 (b.1558). Robert was buried at FStG 30 Sept 1639. His will transcribed by Mike Russell reveals that he married Edith and they had eight of their nine children alive at the time of Robert's death.
 John  Bun   by  //copye dated xij Rne [~1569/70] C one cottage Rent @ vd worth clare p Ann vjs viijd  John Bun still held the cottage in 1615 Survey of the Manor, which gives his age as 45, ie, born 1570. And his rent has increased by 1 pence to sixpence. This is probably  John Bun sen buried FStG 12 August 1623 (there is another John Bun tenant in 1615 born 1575 who holds a tenement & farthinghold plot )
Thomas Bushopp     by copie F one ffarthing holde p Reddin [missing]  Thomas Bushopp still held this farthinghold at the 1615 Survey of the manor. He was buried FStG 6 March 1623/24
[Thomas Bushopp]    by the same copie F one other farthing hold __//____ W[est] __ p Reddin __ __  worth by the yeare above the rent _iijl vjs viijd   Thomas Bushopp still held this farthinghold at the 1615 Survey of the manor. He was buried FStG 6 March 1623/24
Willm  Byrd  by copie grannted iiij & v th of Marie [ ~ 1557-58]  W one whole place Rent @ xxijs jd worth clare p Ann @ xijl From the 1607 Survey we know Wm BIRD inherited the plot from his mother Margaret BIRD the widow of his father John BIRD. William Byrd or Berd still held the whole place in the 1615 Survey of the manor recorded his age as 60, ie born 1555. Possibly buried as illegible Bird sen at DHT Sep 1643 which would make his age 88. Married Thomasin Palmer HT 6th Jan 1577. Although he married and was buried at DHT, Wm Bird was churchwarden at FStG for many years in 1594, 1606-1608.
Vvian [?Xpian- Christian?] Chownte  by widdowhood  H a halfe place p reddin @ viijs iiijd    worth __ above the rent __ vjl [?] __ __ noe herriott d__ wthin the space __yeres  __ // By the 1615 Survey of the Manor, this half place was held by Thomas Chounte. Mike Russell's transcription of the will of Harry Chownte who died between July 1583 and may 1584 shows Harry Chownte's wife was Xpian (Christian) and he had a son Thomas Chounte, so Vvian in this 1600 Survey is probably Xpian.
Willm  Clowter   by copie dated xxiij Rne [~1580/1] C one cottage  Rent @ ijs jd  worth clare p Ann @ vjs viijd    William Clowter (1555 - ) still held this cottage in the 1615 Survey of the Manor when he was then aged 60. His wife Christian was buried at FStG on 25th Mar 1607. William Clowter's burial has not yet been located.
Willm  Collyns  by copye dated ix Regne [~1566/7]  H A halfe place  p reddin @ iijs iiijd  worth ____ __ above __ @ vijl  And paid uppon the death of his ffather for a customarye herriott @ xijd who died wthin xij yeres last past  William Collins still held this half place at the 1615 Survey of the Manor, at which time he was 50. he was buried at FStG 22 March 1623/24 when he would have been 58
Elizabeth  Corbyn widowe by widdowes estate H halfe a place // Rent @ xvs jd  worth clare p Ann vjl no ffine  nor herriot due within this xij yere She was the second wife of Richard Corbin, baker,  who was buried DHT 8 Feb 1587/8 according to research by Mike Russell. Richard's will transcribed by Mike Russell. Elizabeth was buried DHT 28 Sep 1608
Robert  Cosens   by copie grannted about ix yeres past [~1591] W  one whole place Rent @ xxijs jd  worth clare p Ann @ xijl ffine @ viijl  

Possibly the son of John and Jone Cosens, born after 1551 since he was under 21 when father John Cozens died - see his Will 15 March 1571 transcribed by Mike Russell. Buried 10 April 1604 FStG.  Will dated 6th Apr 1604  also transcribed by Mike Russell. OR could he be the son of William Cosens the elder who died 1589, the register for that year is missing but see his will dated 3rd Mar 1586/7 transcribed by Mike Russell

Margarett  Cosons   for her widdowhood  H one other halfe place  p Reddin @ xiijs iiijd  and worth above the rent @ vjl  [illegible] // [illegible] upon the death of her said husband @ xijd  Margaret Cosens widow buried FStG 5 March 1614/15.She was probably Margaret nee ARNOLDE who married John COSENS the Elder at FStG in 1577.
Margaret  Cosons widdowe by her widdowhood H one halfe place  p Reddin @ xiijs iiijd worth above the rent @ vjl And paid a herriott custom  __ __  //[illegible] iijd   Margaret Cosens widow buried FStG 5 March 1614/15. This is possibly the property (12 acres, 3 roods) held by John Cosens in the 1615 Survey.
Willm  Crymble    by copie grannted xiiij yeres past [~1586]  H halfe a place  Rent @ xiijs vijd worth //clare p Ann @ vjl   xijd herriot custome upon the death of his ffather who died about vj yeres past [ie ~ 1594/5]  William Crymble was the son of William Crymble or Crimmel, and born ~ 1565 according to the 1615 Survey of the Manor of Fordington. His father died May 1595 leaving a will dated 5 May 1595 transcribed by Mike Russell (the inventory taken 23 May 1595)
Elizabeth  Downton  by copie grannted about xxty [?~1580]  H [illegible] half place in the East Tything  p reddin @ xiijs iiijd   worth by the yere above the rent __  herriott nothing [?] __ __ __    Probably the Elizabeth wife of William Downton who died 1574 whose undated Will PROB 11/56 was proved on 27th July 1574 (FStG registers only start in 1577). Looks like William and Elizabeth had no male children surviving by 1574 and their daughters were all married. Elizabeth Downton buried FStG 25 Jan 1604/5
Thoms  Emes  by copie//grannted about viij yeres past [~1592] H  another halfe place in the west tythinge  Rent @ xiijs iiijd  worth clare @ vjl ffine @ iiijl  no herryott because yt was upon his owne surrender.// Thomas Emes [Eames] was buried at FStG on 25 Jun 1618 (aged 79) . His wife Mellysent [Millicent] Eames pre-deceased him being buried at FStG on 23rd May 1614 leaving 3 sons - John Eames (1586/7-1662) , Richard Eames (1588-1634) and Anthony Eames (1595-1661/2, This plot has been ceded to his eldest son John EAMES by custom of the manor by the 1607 Survey and he still holds it in the 1615 Survey and the 1650 Survey.
Thoms  Eemes by copie grannted about @ viij yeres past [ ~ 1592]  H one //halfe place in the east tithenge  Rent @ xiijs iiijd  worth clare @ vjl ffine @ iiijl  no herriott because yt was upon his owne surrender.   Thomas Emes [Eames] himself still holds this half place of 25 acres in the 1615 Survey of the Manor. He was buried at FStG on 25 Jun 1618 aged 79 . His wife Mellysent [Millicent] Eames was buried at FStG on 23rd May 1614). This plot descended to his son Richard in 1618 and was held by Richard's son Edward Eames (1618-1685) in the 1650 Survey of Fordington Manor.
John  Fforde   by copie grannted xvij yeres past [~1583]  F  one ffarthingholde rent @ xijs  worth clare p Ann @ iijl vjs viijd   In the 1615 Survey of the Manor there is listed a Robt Ford (whole place) and a Henrie Ford (half place), no John ford
John  Ford by copie grannted iij yeres past [~1597] F  another ffarthing hold p Reddit @ xijs  worth clare p Ann @ iijl vjs viijd ffine @ xls   herriot none because yt was upon Surrender   John Ford not listed in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, although Henrie Forde age 40 (in 1615) holds a farthinghold. John Forde's wife Ann was buried FStG 20 March 1627/28. An illegible Fforde was buried at FStG in 1637 - this could be John Ford, or Henrie Ford
[James]  Gould  by copie dated xxxix Rne [~ 1596/7] M one tent called halfe place and seaven cottage and a farthinge holde in ffordington Reddit @ ___ half place worth by the yere above the Rente @ ___ [remainder illegible]   noe herriot because he took yt upon surrender  This is James Gould (d.1613), who died at Bath, Somerset, and was buried at bath Abbey 27 April 1613 according to Mike Russell. James' widow Joane Gould is listed in the 1615 Survey of the Manor holding six cottages a half place and a farthinghold. She was buried Dorchester St Peters 1630.  
John G___ // [?Gorlde, or Gould?] __ by copie dated xxixth Regne [~1586/7]  M one tent called a whole place another called halfe a place and another called a ffarthinghold  p reddin vi_ __ __  ffyne xiijl  The__ //[illegible] place @ xijl the half place vl & the ffarthingholde ___  herriott nothinge because he took yt upon Surrender   John's surname is illegible in this 1600 Survey, however a John Gorlde [Gould] is listed at the head of the Survey as one of the tenants. In the 1615 Survey John Gould held two whole places a half place and a farthinghold, which does match this entry.  
John G___ // [?Gorlde, or Gould?] The same John holdeth by another copye // W [illegible] tente called a whole place wthin west tythinge  p reddin @ xj __ _ _ worth by the yere __ __ __ his fyne at viij  __ heryott bycause he took yt //[upon] surrender John's surname is illegible in this 1600 Survey, however a John Gorlde [Gould] is listed at the head of the Survey as one of the tenants. In the 1615 Survey John Gould held two whole places a half place and a farthinghold, which does match this entry.  
John  Hennynge   by copie grannted above xxty yeres past [~ 1580]  H one halfe place // Rent @ xvs jd  worth clare p Ann @ vjl ,   John Henninge still held this half place in 1615 according to the Survey of the manor at which time he was 83. See Mike Russell's notes on this chap in the 1615 Survey.
John  Hunt  by copye grannted about xxxty yeres past [~1570]  F One ffarthing hold  p Reddin @ xjs  worth by the yere [illegible] // John Hunt (c1598-1628) is the son of John Hunt and Johan (ie, Joan, nee Rasker). Buried FStG 5 March 1628. Will transcribed by Mike Russell. By the 1615 Survey, John Hunt no longer listed as a tenant. In the 1615 Survey this farthinghold is held by his elder brother Ambrose HUNT (1592/3-1661).
Edwarde Hunte by copie ___ __ C  a cottage wth__  outhaws  p Reddin ___ vij_ _ Edward Hunte still holds a cottage in 2 rood of land in the 1615 Survey of Fordington Manor when his age was given as being 55 making him born c1560
John Ingram  by copie dated xvi Rne [~ 1574] H one halfe place Rent @ xijs ixd  worth clare p Ann @ vjl   John Ingram wrote his will on 16th Dec 1602 and an inventory of his goods was taken after his death on 10th Feb 1602/3. This copyhold plot was inherited by custom of the manor by his widow and executrix Agnes INGRAM (1565-1638/9) see 1607 Survey - Also 1615 Survey of Fordington Manor for Agnes.
Robert  Ingram  by copie dated xx Rne [~ 1580] // F a ffarthinghold Rent @ xijs  worth clare p Ann @ iijl vjs viijd   Robert Ingram (Senior) died between 1609 and 1613. Link to this plot in the 1607 Survey of the Manor of Fordington which states that Robert's wife Margaret was then living.
Elizabeth  Jolief  //by copie grannted about @ xv yeres past [~1585] C one cottage   Rent @ ixd worth clare p Ann @ vs

Not sure who Elizabeth Jolif is - not yet located in DHT, DAS, DStP or FStG registers. Not among tenants in the 1615 Survey of Fordington manor. 

[Note:- Added by Mike Russell OPC:- The Will of Henry JOLIFFE of Fordington dated 13 Nov 1579 refers to "my right, claim and interest in the reversement of one copyhold now in the tenure and occupation of one [Blank space ] wrxpen?" which he bequeaths to his two sons Henry & Walter Joliffe. This grant must have been surrendered. and was probably for a standard 25 acre plot and tenement for 3 lives. By 1579 he is referring to a reversement right suggesting that at least 1 life remained. I think this was surrendered in exchange of a life long right to a cottage for Elizabeth c1585.

Roger  Keate gent   by copie dated xxiij  Rne [ ~ 1580/1] F a mest & one ffarthinge holde in the East [?] tything  __ __  xijs  __ [ missing] paide @ vjd heryot custome upon the death of Roger Keate the Elder who died  __  Roger Keate held a farthinghold at the 1615 Survey of the Manor, presumably this one, at which time he was aged 65. He was buried FStG 5 June 1620. [Link to transcription of his Will dated 15th Mar 1619/20]
Willm  Rasker  by copye grannted the same yere [~ 1582/3]  H one other // halfe place Rent @ xiijs vijd worthe clare p Ann @ vjl William Raskar (the elder) buried FStG January 1604/5. He married Katherine Belman FStG in 1586.  Their son William Raskar (1564 - aft.1629) held a half place in 1615 when the Survey of the Manor gave his age as 51.
Willm  Rasker   by copie dated xxviij Rne [~1582/3]  W one whole place  Rent @ xiijs vijd worth clare p Ann @ vjl  William Raskar (the elder) buried FStG January 1623/24. He married Katherine Belman FStG in 1586.  Their son William Raskar held a half place in 1615 when the Survey of the Manor gave his age as 51.
Willm  Rasker   by copie grannted the same yere [~1582/3]  H one other halfe place  Rent @ xiijs vijd  worth clare p Ann @ vjl   William Raskar (the elder) buried FStG January 1623/24. He married Katherine Belman FStG in 1586.  Their son William Raskar held a half place in 1615 when the Survey of the Manor gave his age as 51.
Peter  Savage  by copie grannted @ x yeres past [~1590] / W a whole place  Rent @ xxijs jd  worth clare p Ann @ xijl ffine @ viijl   herriot because yt was upon Surrender.   Letters of Administration granted to his widow Mary Savage 22 January 1605/6.
Peter  Savage    copie grannted iiij yeres past [~1596] F  one ffarthinghold  Rent @ xijs  worth clare p Ann @ iijl vjs viijd ffine @ xls  and no herriot because he had it by surrender of John Willyams Letters of Administration granted to Peter's widow, Mary Savage , 22 January 1605/6.
Richard  Seager   by copie grannted about iiij yeres past [~ 1596] F one ffarthinghold  Rent @ xijs  worth clare p An__ //@ ijl vjs viijd ffine @xls Note:- Richard SEAGER (1552-1625) was the son of Roger SEAGER (bur 1577) and Luce (bur 1592). Will prvd 1596; married to Florence nee KETE (1557-1622): Richard Seager held this farthinghold in the 1607 and 1615 Surveys, the latter giving his age in 1615 as 63 making him born c1552.
Richard  Seager     in the right of his wyfe holdeth by copie dated xxiij Rne [ ~ 1581] C one cottage Rent @ xviijd  worth clare // p Ann @ vjs viijd, Note:- Richard SEAGER (1552-1625) SEE Above: In the 1607 survey it confirms Richard Seager holds this cottage by "the right of Florence his wife; the daughter of Roger KETE Senior deceased". In the 1615 Survey it gives her age as being 58 making her born c1557.
Richard  Seger   by copie grannted about iiij yeres past[~ 1596] H one halfe //place Rent @ xvjs jd  worth clare p Anno @ vjl ffine @ iiijl , Note:- Richard SEAGER (1552-1625) SEE Above: Richard Seager also held this half place in the 1607 and 1615 Surveys,
Johan  Skutt widowe  by copie dated xxxiij Rne  [ ~ 1590/1] C one cottage   Rent @ ijs jd  worth //clare p Ann @ vjs viijd ffine @ xs This seems to be the Joann Scutt who married Henry Hawkins FStG 6 July 1606. She is not listed as Scutt or Hawkins in the 1615 Survey of the Manor. Burials have not been located for either Henry Hawkins or Joann Scutt, or Joann Hawkins
Thomas  Tetman  by copie grannted about  xv yeres past [ ~ 1585]  C one cottage   Rent @ ixd // worth clare p Ann @ vs.  Thomas Tetman was buried FStG 23  June 1604. His widow Thomasin was buried FStG 30 June 1604
Dorothie  Thorne by copie dated xxviij Rne [ ~ 1582/3] F a ffarthinghold  p reddit @ xijs worth clare p //[Ann @]  vijs viijd Dorothie Thorne (nee Ashe) was the 2nd wife of Reynold Thorne. They married FStG 26 June 1586. she is not listed in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, her burial has not been located
Dorothie  Thorne  by copie dated //___ H  halfe a place  p Reddit @ xiijs iiijd  worth p Ann vjl clare.  Dorothie Thorne (nee Ashe) was the 2nd wife of Reynold Thorne. They married FStG 26 June 1586. she is not listed in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, her burial has not been located.
Alice  Topp   by widdowes estate H a halfe place Rent @ xiijs iiijd //  worth clare p Ann @ vjl   Alice Tapp a widow was buried FStG 17 January 1615/16. Link to comments on her husband Robert TAPP's Will 1582. By the 1615 Survey of the Manor, this holding was in the hands of Thomas Topp her eldest child. In the 1650 Survey, it is held by her 3rd son Robert Tapp.
Eme  Toopes   by copye // grannted xxxty yeres past [~1570] C one cottage  Rent @ ijs  worth clare p Ann @ vjs viijd  .   Eme Toopes was the wife of Thomas Toope who died 1585 - see his Will dated 10th Mar 1584/5 . There are no Toopes/Toupes listed in the 1615 Survey of the Manor. Eme's death not yet located.
Gilbert  Tucker  by copy grannted about ix yeres past [~ 1591] F A ffarthinghold p Redd @ xiij __ [illegible] // __ took yt uppon Surrender.  Son of John Tucker and Christian Tucker. Gilbert's father John Tucker died 1588 - see Mike Russell's summary of John Tucker's will. Gilbert Tucker married Jane or Joanna, who was buried FStG 1 May 1604. Gilbert Tucker buried DHT 16 August 1617.
John  Tucker   [illegible] // H A half place  p Reddin @ __ vijd  __ by the yere above the rent @ vjl    John Tucker was buried FStG 6 November 1603.  The Manor Survey in 1607 confirms that these 2 plots have been taken over by custom of the manor by his son William TUCKER. Link to 1615 Survey he was born ~ 1559.
 John  Tucker  by copye grannted xlj Regne [~ 1598/9]  H Another halfe place  p Reddin @ xiijs iijd __ __//a yere above the rent __ the fyne @ iijl  [no] herryott bycause he tooke yt uppon Surrender   John Tucker was buried FStG 6 November 1603.  The Manor Survey in 1607 confirms that these 2 plots have been taken over by custom of the manor by his son William TUCKER. Link to 1615 Survey he was born ~ 1559.
Richard  Warren  by copie dated ix Rne [~ 1566/7] H one halfe place  Rent @ xijs ixd  worth clare //p Ann @ vjl Richard Warren still held the half place in the 1615 Survey of the manor, which indicated he was born 1557.  Richard  was buried at FStG during the first half of 1637 (age 90 if born 1557). Mike Russell notes Mary Bartlett nee Warren, his eldest daughter, inherited the tenement on his death in 1637 and was still in possession of it in the 1650 Survey of the Manor
Ambrose  White  by copie grannted ix yeres past [ ~ 1591]  H  halfe a place  p Reddit @ xiijs iiijd ffine @  iiijl  worth  p Ann @vjl  and that he paid no other //[illegible] __ to Anye other pson for or in respect of that grannte./ Ambrose White married Elizabeth Rasker FStG 4 Jul 1614. He is not listed as a tenant in the 1615 Survey of Fordington Manor. His burial has not been located yet.
John  White deceased   tooke by copie grannted after Michlas last [~1599] W one whole place Rent @ xxijs jd worth clare p //Ann @ xijl  vs herriot customrye upon his death & his widdowe is now tennt by the custome ffine @ viijl,   John White (senior/elder) died 27 May 1600. FStG register for 1600 is missing. He married Elizabeth Bascombe, made executrix of his will dated 3rd Jan 1597 in which he names six children - Hamnet, William, Roger, Robert, Elizabeth and Thomasin. Follow Link to bio of White family. [Note:- Added by Mike Russell OPC:- John Whites eldest son has his own plot below and by terms of her husband's will Elizabeth was to surrender the copyhold on his death in her favour but naming his next two sons as the 2nd and 3rd lives. Unfortunately Robert was dead by 1602 and both elizabeth and her son Roger died in 1607 so this plot descended to their 4th son Hamnet White (c1569-1633/4)]
John  White Jun    by copie dated xx Rne [~1580]  W a whole place  Rent @ xxijs jd worth clare p Ann @ xijl  [Note:- Added by Mike Russell OPC:- WHITE Junior (1551-1622) is the son of John WHITE Senior who owned the above copyhold plot and and is holding his own plot by copyhold grant dated in 1580. Follow link for an account of his life in the White Family Bio. In the 1615 Survey of the manor, John White junior has become John White senior, but is still holding this whole place of 59 acres and his age is given as 64, ie born circa 1551.
John  Wills   by copie grannted vij yeres past [~1593/4] H half a place,  Rent xiijs iiijd  worth clare //p Ann @ vjl ffine @ iiijl  And paid a herriot custome @ xijd upon the death of his ffather who died viij yeres past [~1592/3]   John Wills still held this half place in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, at which time he was aged 56, ie born 1559. He died in 1616 - see Mike Russell's summary of Letters of Administration
[Note:- Added by Mike Russell OPC:- Link to the Will of his father Ralph WILLES dated 7 Apr 1589 but not proved until 16th July 1591. and burial FStG 6th Feb 1590/1.]
Richard  Wills   by copye grannted vj yeres past [ ~ 1594] H halfe a place  p redd @ xiijs iiijd   worth //[p Ann] @ vjl clare ffine @ iiijl  And paid for herriot custome @ xijd upon the death of his ffather who died v yeres past [~ 1595]   Richard Wills held this half place in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, at which time he was aged 50, ie born 1565. 
John  Willyams  O about ix yeres past [~ 1591] ffyned for the same ffarthing hold [SEE Peter Savage] at @ xiijs iiijd uppon the surrender of his wyfe.  John Willyams/Williams was buried FStG 12 June 1614. he appears to have taken up this farthinghold in 1591 and surrendered it in 1596. He is probably the John Williams, natural son of Richard Williams, mentioned in Letter of Admon for Elenor Tucker of Fordington 1573
John  Wynsor  by copie grannted Anno xlj Rne [~1598/9] W one whole place  Rent @ xxijs jd  worth clare p Ann xijl ffine @ viijl  noe herriott because yt was upon his brothers surrender  John Wynsor is not listed in the 1615 Survey of the manor. He is listed in a 1607 Survey of the manor, as follows: John Wynsor, Uppon Hill, West Tithing, son of John [deceased – 1583] and Alice - 55 acres, two and a half meadows and one yard of pasture– rent 22s 1d. This suggest that John Wynsor died in 1609-1613 - years for which the FStG registers are missing.
Nicholas  Wyndsor  by copye dated xxvjth Regne [~1583/4]  W one whole place  p Reddin @ xxijs _ [illegible] // In the 1607 Survey, his holding is described as Nicholas Wynsor, Borestrete, East Tithing, son of William (deceased) and Katherine (deceased – 1567) – 72 acres, three meadows, one acre and three yards of pasture – rent 45s 1d. Nicholas Winsor still held a whole place of 53 acres 3 roods and the half place of 18 acres 1 rood in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, at which time he was 76 years old. He was buried FStG 6 November 1618 aged 79.
Nicholas Wyndsor  by another copye of the same date [~1583/4] F  one ffarthing hold  p Reddin @ xiijs  worth by the yere above the rent @ iijl vjs viijd   Nicholas Winsor still held this half place of 18 acres 1 rood in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, along with a further 53 acres 3 roods, at which time he was 76 years old. He was buried FStG 6 November 1618 aged 79.
Robert  Wynsor    by copie grannted xxty yeres past [~1580] C  one cottage by the rent of @ iiijd worth clare p Ann @ iiijs  Robert Wynsor/Windsore did hold a cottage in the 1615 Survey, but it was described then as 'newly erected' and 'worth not much more than the rent', so perhaps not the same cottage as in this Survey. In the 1607 Survey, it is described as Robert Wynsor, nere the east end of Dorchester, son of John (deceased) a new cottage – rent 4d. Robert's burial has not been located.  Jone, the wife of Robert Winzor the elder, was buried FStG 8 May 1622
Thomas  Winsor  holdeth __ __ //__ __wthin xj [?] yeres past [~1589] H one half place  p Reddin @ xiijs iiijd  worth by the yere above the rent @ vjl   And paid for a herryott custome after the death of his ffather [illegible] //[illegible] yeres last past Thomas Winsor still held this half place, at the same rent, in the 1615 Survey of the manor, which gives his age (in 1615) as 60, ie born circa 1555. In the 1607 Survey, his holding is described as Thomas Wynsor, East Streete, East Tithing, son of Katherine Wynsor widow of Thomas T (deceased – 1591), 25 acres, one and a half meadows, one yard of pasture – rent 13s 4d.
Roger  Wynsor   by copie grannted ix Rne [~1566/7] H a halfe place Rent @ xiijs iiijd // [worth] clare above the rent @ vjl   Roger Winsor still held this half place in the 1615 Survey of the Manor, when he was aged 64 (ie born circa 1551, which means he was named on the copy when he was around 11 years old). In the 1607 Survey of the manor, his holding is described as Roger Wynsor, Brittayne, East Tithing, son of John [deceased – 1583] and - 22 and a half acres, one and a half meadows, and one yard of pasture – rent 13s 4d.
Willm  Wynsor   by copie dated x Rne [ ~ 1567/8]  W one whole place p Reddit @ xviijs vd [18s 5d] worth yerely ___ [crease - illegible]// In the 1607 Survey of the Manor, his holding is described as William Wynsor, East Streete, east tithing, son of Thomas – 53 acres arable, 1½ meadow, 1 acre pasture– rent 18s 5d. In 1607, William Wynsor also held a dovecote in Cadmanshire in the West tithing, formerly of Robert Winsor deceased.  William Winsor senior was buried FStG 25 February 1607/8. The whole place is probably the whole place of 53 acres 3 roods held by his widow Thomasin Windsore in the 1615 Survey of the manor, at which time she was aged 40. She still held the plot in 1650, when she is described in the Survey as the relict of William Windsor.
Willm  Wynsor   by copye grannted xiiij yeres past [~ 1586]  C one cottage Rent @ ijs jd // worth clare p Ann @ vjs viijd Note- The 1607 Survey confirms the previous owner of the cottage was Robert WYNSOR deceased. Thomasin Windsore held this cottage in the 1615 Survey , at which time she was recorded as aged 40 (born circa 1575). She was the relict of William Winsor senior who was buried FStG 25 February 1607/8. Thomasin was still alive in 1650, at which time she lowered her age to an improbable 60 (from ~75 years) when another Survey of the Manor was done. Thomazine died in 1655 (see Inventory) but her will dated 20th Mar 1649 was not proven with many others after the restoration in 1661, see Mike Russell's transcription
 Julian  Yeomans   by copie dated @ xxiiij Rne [ ~ 1581/2] C one cottage & curtilage Rent @ vd  worth clare p Ann @ iiijl.  Julian Yeomans not listed in the 1615 Survey of the manor. There was a family of Yeomans who attended DHT circa 1830, but no sign of Julian Yeomans in the registers.

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