BLANDFORD, BRIDPORT, CHARDSTOCK, MORETON POORTON, POXWELL, SYMONDSBURY, TINCLETON, WATERCOMBE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T3 1577, 1582/3
Contents:
Moiety of manors of Strode, Netherbury, Poorton and Blandford; messuages in Strode, Bitlake, Filford, Hogber, Brinsham, North and South Bowood, Camsworth, Tinkledeane, Veer, Legge, Aysshe horridge Morton Symondsbury Lechlegge Burburgh alias Poxwell Hungerford, Bridport. (Roynon, Poxwell, Mawdley, Rodney, Leversegge).
BLANDFORD, BRIDPORT, CHARDSTOCK, MORETON POORTON, POXWELL, SYMONDSBURY, TINCLETON, WATERCOMBE, SOMERSET [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T4 1574
Contents:
Lands in Dorset as in T3; manors of Huntspyll, Wolmerston, Burnham, Uphill, West Lydford, North Petherton, Stogursey, Pythedon; lands in Dryburgh, Chaldecote, Stowey, Blackdon, Montague, Crysteston, Cofington, Lyncombe, Edeston, Draycot. (Roynon, Bure). (Copy).
NETHERBURY [no ref. or date]
Bitlake [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T3, D/ASH/A/T4, D/ASH/A/T30-31)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T28 1617
Contents:
Tenement called Bitlake. (Gollop, Game).
Bitlake, Bowood [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T29 1526, 1581/2-1636
Contents:
Moiety of close of pasture and withybere lying on east of a way from Bitlake to Bowood, formerly part of a tenement called Hogber. (Pokeswell, Dolling, Roynon, Maudley, Knight, Gardyner alias Donne, Killigrew, Ognell, Battin, Tucker, Crab, Smyth). "My tytle to the tenement called Hogbeare", undated but down to 1617.
Bitlake, Bowood, Luccombe [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T30 1621-1622
Contents:
Messuages and land called Southerlowcombe, Bitlake and Hogber. (Husee, Gollop).
Bitlake, Bowood, Luccombe, Strode [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T31 1622, 1639
Contents:
Capital messuage of Strode; two tenements called Hogber; tenement called Hartbridge; farm called Sowther Lowcombe; close called Staverlands; tenement called Bytlake. (Gollop, Ironside, Thorne, Hussey). (? Copy).
North Bowood [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T32 1524, 1558
Contents:
Manor of North Bowood. (Husse, Golopp, Hoell).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T33 1600
Contents:
Tenement in North Bowood; close called Staverlands. (Gollop).
South Bowood and Melplash [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T2, 3, 4, 27, 29, 31, 74, 75, 76-7, 112)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T34 1571-1613
Contents:
Cottage and garden called Huntes Howse; closes called Were Pece and Plymelond in South Bowood and East Melplash. (Bishop). (Copies of court roll).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T35 1576-1754
Contents:
Moiety of orchard and four closes of pasture called Hogbere Orchard? in South Bowood. (Mawdley, Crabbe, Gollop, Collant).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T36 1592/3
Contents:
Cottage in manor of South Bowood, now held by John Bishop. (Horsford). (Copy of court roll).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T37 1618/9, 1739
Contents:
Tenement called Colefoxes in manor of South Bowood, with barn, stable and lands. (Gollop, Byshopp).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T38 1627-1673/4
Contents:
Tenement and land in South Bowood. (Stickland, Marshall, Gollop, Jones, Tucker, Andrew, Bragg). Chancery decision in case: Andrews v Marshall and Cooper, 1673/4; will of Robert Marshall of South Bowood, yeoman, proved 1643/4.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T39 1632
Contents:
Manor of South Bowood and Melplash; cottages called Ducks Heyes and Bonners and other cottages in Melplash. (Lord Mountioye, Sir Thos. Cheeke, Dewhurst, Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T40 1646, 1752
Contents:
Dwelling house on S. Bowood Common. (Gollop, Case, Turner).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T41 1654-1654/5, 1710-1739
Contents:
Cottage called Duckshouse in manor of S. Bowood. (Gollop, Collant, Herne).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T42 1655/6-1749/50
Contents:
Cottage and garden on waste ground of S. Bowood manor on south of the Pound. (Case, Gollop, Lawrence, Udall, Cossens).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T43 1675
Contents:
Messuage, orchard, garden and two closes called Greatewoods; close of pasture called Fish Weyres Heyes, now divided into Whit Close and Lemon Close. (Gollop, Crabb).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T44 1682-1749/50
Contents:
Tenement and lands called Bonner's Tenement; two closes called Plymelands or West Downes and close called Southdown or Broadclose in South Bowood. (Gollop, Richards, Paull, Foote).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T45 1685
Contents:
Cottage, outhouse, orchard and land near South Bowood Common, adjoining Allington-Broadwindsor highway. (Gollop, Bartlett alias Warr).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T46 1698
Contents:
Messuage, close called Hayboots Fields, Longlands Orchard, Ryecrofts, Const, Farding, Woods, Five Acres, Woodmeade, Woodcroft, West Towers in manor of South Bowood; Plimlands, Warpehays and Nine Acres, before held by Collant. (Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T47 1698-1817
Contents:
Close called Allercombe in South Bowood. (Merefield, Warr, Major, Wellmont, Game, Bishop, Bartlett, Downe, Pope). Will of Henry Game, senior, of Netherbury, made 1754, proved 1755; bonds: Richard Warr of Dunster in Whitchurch Canonicorum, carpenter, and Robt. Wellmont of Whitchurch Canonicorum, yeoman, 1725.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T48 1699
Contents:
Messuage and garden, lately built on waste ground of South Bowood manor. (Gollop, Ford).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T49 1723
Contents:
Messuage and closes called Broad, Little and Long in ? South Bowood. (Gollop, Richards).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T50 1723, 1735
Contents:
Messuage, outbuildings and lands, late Symes, in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Everett).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T51 1724-1802
Contents:
Messuage called Saunders Close; closes called White and Lemon, Great Wood and Five Acre Mead in manor of South Bowood, all known as Crabb's Tenement. (Devenish, Tizard, Bowles, Purchase, Gollop, Steward, Russell, Fathers, Langdon).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T52 1732, 1785
Contents:
Cottage in manor of South Bowood and Melplash. (Warr, Hedgecock). (Copies of court roll).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T53 1732, 1810
Contents:
Cottage, garden and plot of land in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Cook, Petty, Batson, Tilly).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T54 1732-1885
Contents:
Cottages and land in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Warr Petty, Batson, Hansford, Way). Copy will of Matthew Warr of Bowood, cordwainer, 1811.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T55 1733, 1737
Contents:
Tenement and five closes called Pilmishay and Bromecroft in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Adney).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T56 1734
Contents:
Cottage, orchard and garden in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Lawrence).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T57 1734, 1779
Contents:
Cottage and land in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Munden, Cranden). Note about Cranden's holding at his death, 180 ? 5 and on front a bill for a match of "Sword and Dagger" at Weymouth in 1805.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T58 1735
Contents:
Tenement and lands, formerly Bishops and Collants in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T59 1735-1739; 1752, 1780
Contents:
Messuage and orchard called Games; four closes on north side of a lane in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T60 1739
Contents:
Messuage and close before held by Collant, called Hempland with barn and garden attached; three closes called Bromhills in South Bowood. (Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T61 1750
Contents:
Messuage, garden and plot in manor of South Bowood before held by Chapman and Larcombe. (Gollop, Everett)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T62 1750
Contents:
Cottage and moiety of cottage in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Pilcher).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T63 1757-1810
Contents:
Cottage and garden called Rappitts at Bowood. (Gollop, Lawrence alias Prince, Petty, Batson, Brinson alias Miller).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T64 1772-1820
Contents:
Newly erected cottage and blacksmith's shop near roadside in South Bowood. (Gollop, Hansford, Clare, Petty, Batson).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T65 1774
Contents:
Cottage at Bowood near gate to Strode. (Gollop, Whetham).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T66 1784
Contents:
Tenement called Richard Everetts and lands in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Clare).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T67 1785, 1809
Contents:
Tenements called Collants, Colefoxs, Ducks and lands in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Clare, Symes).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T68 1810
Contents:
Cottage and land in manor of South Bowood. (Petty, Batson, Gollop, Diment).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T69 1810
Contents:
Cottage and garden at Bowood. (Petty, Batson, Gollop, Way).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T70 1811
Contents:
Messuage, barn, stable, orchard, closes called the Moore, Coppice, Dry Close, Silk Mead, Great Mead, Horse Plot, Barn Close, Muckle Croft, Six and Five Acres in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Game). (Copy).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T71 1818
Contents:
Cottage and land in manor of South Bowood. (Gollop, Tucker).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T72 1871
Contents:
Two cottages and carpenter's shop at Bowood on east side of turnpike road from Bridport to Broadwindsor. (Gollop, Shepherd).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T73 1885
Contents:
Cottage, with note of descent of property at Bowood from 1819. (Welsford, Gollop).
South Bowood, Hinknoll, Kingsland, Luscombe, Melplash, Shatcombe [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T74 1627-1634
Contents:
Manors of South Bowood and West Melplash; tenement called Pylmeshay; tenement and lands called Water Lease; tenement called Kingeslande; land in Hinknoll and Luscombe; lands in Shatcombe. (Powlett, Ironside, Gollop, Michell, Edgar).
South Bowood, Pomise [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T75 1666
Contents:
Messuage called Pomise, with barn; three closes called Bearemeade, Jordens Hill and Allercombe in South Bowood. (Marshall, Cooper, Jones, Tucker).
South Bowood, Strode [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T76 1700/1-1728
Contents:
Manor of South Bowood; capital messuage of Strode; close called Staverlands. (Tucker, Gollop). Marriage settlement: Edward Tucker of Weymouth, woollen draper and Rebekah Gollop, daughter of John Gollop of Dorchester, mercer, 1700/1.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T77 1773-1774
Contents:
Manor of South Bowood; capital messuage of Strode and tenements. (Ryall, Barbor, Gollop).
Filford [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T78 1636-1642
Contents:
Moiety of messuage and lands called Cape Leazue. (Smyth, Hellyer, Cooper, Crabbe).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T79 1636-1842
Contents:
Messuage and lands at Filford; close of arable called Hilly Close, 7 acres of arable, 3 on north side of highway from Filford to Bridport. (Fowler, Munden, way, Jerrard, Gundry, Hounsell, Smyth, Taylor, Munden, Legg, Coxe, Brinsum, Gollop, Nicholes, Bull, Allford, Gundry, Barrett, Akerman, Golding, Anstice, Ewens, Tucker, Rose, Saunders, Fowler, Edmunds). Will of Thos. Tayler, senior, of Furlie, Wetherbury, husbandman, made and proved 1655; will of Daniel Gundry of Bridport, merchant, made 1716, proved 1719; bonds and release of bonds, 1713 - 1748; copy baptism, marriage and burial certificates of Ewens family, 1786 - 1858, made 1867; oath of Elizabeth Ewens as to descent of Ewens family, 1867; oath of Elizabeth Tuck of Stronggate, Wetherbury as to occupiers and extent of Filford estate; receipts and bills: Taylor and Ewens, 1809, 1842; conveyance of shares in Filford estate: Taylor to Ewens, 1841.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T80 1694-1705/6
Contents:
Messuage, barn, garden, orchard, backside and land called Filford and Cape Leazue, and lands. (Cooper, Miller alias Brinsham, Warde, Harte, Bishop, Symes).
Filford, Hurlands, Pomise [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T81 1704-1840
Contents:
Messuage called Pomise and closes called Filford, Cape Leazue and Hurlands. (Merefield, Harte, Coombe, Symes, Hallett, Miller alias Brunson, Hussey alias Bayley, Bishopp, Crode, Russell, Bryant, Buck, Phelps, Henvill, Templer, Chilcott, Whetham, Selwood, Seymour, Studley, Griffiths, Batten, Stoodley, Kerslake, Hussey, Graham). Case over Pomise estate, 1839; oath as to succession to Pomise estate, 1840; copies of baptism, marriage and burial certificates of Hart family, 1744-1806, made 1840; oath as to descent of Hart family, 1840; will of Wm. Hart of Netherbury, gent., made 1770, codicil 1771, proved 1771.
Filford, Kingsland [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T82 1701
Contents:
Tenement called Kingsland, lands called Barley fields, Cape Leazue and Filford. (Warde, Harte, Miller alias Brinsham, Travers, Stephens).
Hurlands [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T12, D/ASH/A/T81)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T83 1674/5-1720
Contents:
Roofless tenement and lands called Higher and Lower Hurlands. (Newburgh, Stone, Quarme, Arundell, Harte, Whitaker).
Kershay, Slape [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T84 1754-1843
Contents:
Messuage called Kirshay or Curshay; messuage, barn, orchard, garden and land on highway from Kershay to Shalways Ash in manor of Slape; closes called Greenfield, Peakey Close alias Kirshay Cross, Higher Smiths Crafts alias Peakey Close. (Case, Henvill, Clare, Eares, Farkes, Hood, Follett, Collant, Hanne, Clare, Adams, Pearce, Shepherd, Andrews, Gollop). Copy administration of goods of Henry Arundell Hanne of Corscombe, granted in P.C.C. 1791; extracts from burial register of Netherbury about Case family, 1769-1785, made 1841; oath of Geo. Samways Spicer of Bishops Caundle as to descent of Case family, 1841; identification of property, with schedule, by Thos. Kiddle of Netherbury, tailor, made 1841; oath of Henry Ears, yeoman, of Bere Regis that he is official heir of Hy. Ears of Buckland Newton, 1841; bill for fees on admission of G.T. Gollop to Kirshay and Peakey Close, 1843.
Kingsland [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T74, 82)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T85 1566
Contents:
Messuage called Kingeslande; closes called Barnefield, Brodefield, Keymans, Lytlehill, Somerleasne, Southmores, Wurresmeade, Hemplands, Northmores, two small closes on S.W. side of Barley Earrishes. (Gibbes, Crabbe).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T86 1617-1822
Contents:
Messuage and close called Hempland or Little Close; close called Kellands; closes called North Moore in Kingsland. (Crabbe, Wade, Clare, Everard, Knight, Colefox, Warbington, Fathers). Will of Joshua Colefox of Bridport, clothier, made 1744, proved 1746; will of Samuel Colfox, made 1783, proved 1786.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T87 1647-1771
Contents:
Kingsland Barne and closes of land called Lower, Middle and Higher Kymons, abutting the highway from Broadwindsor to Allington at Kingsland. (Clare, Wade, Cole, Richards alias Thatcher, Young, Pope, Bryant, Collingdon, Pullman, Bull, Bragg, Udall, Rendall, White, Clift, Curtis, Gillett, Symer). Marriage settlement: Wm. Pullman of Kingsland, yeoman, Netherbury and Anne Pope of Hursey, Burstock, 1698/9.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T88 1648-1824
Contents:
Two closes of arable called Coles Cross or Barley Fields; close called Hempland Meade; close called Dometts Close at Kingsland. (Clare, Miller alias Brinsham, Stone, Denslow, Gray, Meech, Punfield, Cole, Wheller, Bearn, Downe, Samwayes, Hitt, Dunning, Mory, Neale, Hood, Newman, Game, Linzee, Axe, Smith, Fathers, Russell, Pope, Coles, Ewens). Will of Elias Miller alias Brinsham of Furley, Netherbury, made 1690/1, proved 1691.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T89 1685/6 - 1794
Contents:
Parcel of land on north side of a close called North Barley Errish or Peter's Plot and tenement erected on it. (Syms, Barge, Jewell, Travers, Tucker). Will of Richard Travers, senior, of Netherbury, yeoman, made and proved 1780; bonds, 1685/6, 1742.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T90 1772
Contents:
Messuage, barn, stable and four closes called Kymons at Kingsland. (Pullman, Browne, Gollop, Udal, Case, Clare).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T91 1789, 1794
Contents:
Toft of late dwellinghouse standing on part of a tenement called Kingsland with orchard and close of land on east of a highway from Bridport to Broadwindsor. (Travers, Russell, Cox, Hearn, Colfox).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T92 1825
Contents:
Cottage and outbuildings at Kingsland. (Fathers, Game).
Luccombe [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T9, 30-31, 111)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T93 1524-1616
Contents:
Messuage, barn and cowhouse called Southerlowcombe, closes of land called Harpclyf, Brode Crofte, Cockhorse-lease. (Husee, Lacke, Smyth, Lovell, Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T94 1725
Contents:
Messuage called Luccombe Farm. (Gollop, Udall).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T95 1729, 1790-1794
Contents:
Messuages called Luccombe, Saunders Living, Crabbs Tenement, Hogber, close of meadow called Staverlands, 1729, 1790-1794. (Gollop, Notley, Steward). (Copies).
Luccombe, Strode [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T96 1692-1792
Contents:
Manor and capital messuage of Strode except Staverlands and Souther Lowcombe. (Gollop, Michell).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T97 1698-1731
Contents:
Capital messuage of Strode; messuage called Luccombe and Staverlands. (Gollop, Waddon, Foy, Tucker, Michell).
Pomise [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T75, 81)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T98 1704/5
Contents:
Messuage, tenement and fields called Pomise near South Bowood. (Merefield, Harte).
Shatcombe [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T74)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T99 1691, 1701, 1747
Contents:
Messuage, outbuildings and lands called Shatcombe. (Gollop, Wade)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T100 1787
Contents:
House, outhouse, barn, stable and garden; closes called Lower Barton, Short Marsh, Little Close, Longcraft, the Long Close, Oxleases, Shatcombe Hill, Gorelake, Hanging Close, belonging to Shatcombe. (Gollop, Hood).
Slape [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T84)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T101 1766-1830
Contents:
Two messuages at Whitecross with withybere and hopyard; four closes of land called Kingsdon or Slape Lee; closes called Nordon and Little Nordon, Clares Woods, Gollops Meadow, part of Three Cornered Close in manors of Netherbury in Ecclesia cum Slape and Netherbury in Terra. (Crabb, Tolley, Burt, Whetham, Kiddle, Russell, Ekins, Cox, Daniel, Samwayes, Conway, Rose, Purchase, Hearne, Webb, Rendle, Clift, Gollop, Knight). Bond: Edward Tolley of Netherbury, yeoman and Samuel Cox of Beaminster, merchant, 1787; opinion of John Batten on John Symes' right to discharge legacy to Elizabeth Stone, 1830; abstract of title of John Hearn to lands, 1767-1809, with decision, 1830.
Strode [no ref. or date]
Related information:
(See also D/ASH/A/T3-4, 6, 77, 96-7)
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T102 1579-1596
Contents:
Moiety of capital messuage of Strode; house called the Kitchen; gatehouse and lands called Cotehayes, Nightingells Nest, Kyllands and Fylford and other named lands. (Killigrewe, Gollop, Ognell, Richards alias Thatcher, Russell, Goudge, Mantell, Hoskens, Hickes). Bonds: Richards alias Thatcher and Goudge, 1586; Gollop and Mantell, 1592.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T103 1579-1615
Contents:
Capital messuage of Strode. (Maudley, Gollop, Killigrewe, Ognell, Kelwaye, Roynon, Heron, Crabbe, Walker, Bryante, Richards alias Thatcher, Mantell).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T104 1581
Contents:
Moiety of capital messuage of Strode. (Mantell, Richardes alias Thetcher, Hickes, Roynon, Madeley).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T105 1584/5-1589
Contents:
Moiety of capital messuage of Strode; moiety of messuages called Hogber and Hertbridge. (Roynon, Mawdley, Golope, Leversegge, Rodney, Ognell, Kyllegrewe).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T106 1585/6-1783
Contents:
Strode Farm: (Gollop, Tobey, Tolley, Clare). Grant of rents out of Strode Farm: Richardes alias Thatcher to Gollop, 1585/6.
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T107 1586/7-1599
Contents:
Moiety of capital messuage of Strode; moiety of close called Nightingells Nest. (Mantell, Richardes alias Thetcher, Hickes).
Netherbury General [no ref. or date]
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T108 1653, 1669
Contents:
Coppice called the Moore, on south of river which separates The Moore from ground called Cotehay. (Cole, Gollop).
[no title]
D/ASH:A/T109 1845
Contents:
Land partly planted with withies called Hingsdon and adjoining lane called Hingsdon Lane leading from Netherbury to Cole's Cross. (Tolley, Gollop, Cox).