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176 C.6. Anno tertio 8c quarto Ann^e Reglnas. A. D. 1704. Arantofthe fame, That it fliaU and maybe lawful to and for the Queen's moft Excellent Majefty, by any Letters Manor of Wood. Patents under the Great Seal of England, hereafter to be made, to give and grant unto the faid John ftockandHun- Qyi^^e of Marlborough, and his Heirs and Afli'gns for ever, or to any other Perlon or Perfons to the Ufe dredofWootton, - ■ — - - p '_ . . ^ . . . ^, . ». . _ , ' ,,', , ,^ . , , „ „. . to Marlborough and his Heirs Ae Du'lcsof' of or in Truft for the faid Duke, his Heirs and Afligns for ever, all that the Honor and Manor of JVood- Jiock, with the Rights, Members and Appurtenances thereof, fituate, lying, and being in the County of Oxon, and all that the Hundred of JVootton, with the Rights, Members, and Appurtenances thereof, in the faid County of Oxon, and all thofe the Manors, or reputed Manors of Hardley, JVootton, Old TVood- Jlock, Hanhorough, Stonesfield, Combe, and Bladon, with the Advowfons of the Rediories, Vicarages, or Churches of Bladon or Stonesfield, and all the Rights, Members and Appurtenances, to them or any of them belonging, in the County of Oxon aforefaid ; and all Quit Rents, Rents of Affize, Chief Rents, Old Rents, Free Rents, Copyhold and Cuftomary Rents, Rent Works, and all other Rents, and yearly Sum and Sums of Money whatfoever, to the faid Honor, Hundred, and Manors, or reputed Manors, every or any of them, belonging, or in any v/ife appertaining ; and alfo all that demolilhed Meffuage, Court Houfe, or Toft, with the Appurtenances, together with the Site thereof, now or formerly called IVoodJlock Manor Houfe, fituate, lying, and being in the faid County of Oxon, within the Park herein after mentioned ; and all Houfes, Dove Houfes, Edifices, Struftures, Buildings, Barns, Stables, Out-houfes, Orchards, Gardens, Yards, Backfides, Court Yards, and Curtilages to the fame belonging or apper- taining, containing by Eftimation three Acres, one Rood, and fifteen Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that Piece or Parcel of Ground, with the Appurtenances, commonly called or known by the Name of Woodjlock Park, lying and being in the laid County of Oxon, abutting upon Wood/lock Town on the Eaft, upon Bladon Parilh towards the South, Combe Parifli on the Weft, and upon JVootton Parifh towards the North, containing in the whole by Eftimation one thoufand fevcn hundred ninety-three Acres, and two Roods, more or lefs ; and all that Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Podghill, containing by Eftimation three Acres, and one Rood, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow GrounJ, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Little Mill Mead, containing by Eftimation two Acres and one Rood, more or lefs ; and all that Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, now or lately called or known by the Name of the Great Mill Mead, containing by Eftimation four Acres, two Roods, and thirty-feven Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, now or lately called or known by the Name of the Middle Mead, containing by Eftimation three Acres and two Roods, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurte- nances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Little Park Mead, containing by Eftimation nine Acres and thirty-three Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadov/ Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Tennis Court Mead, containing by Eftimation three Acres, three Roods, and nine Perches, be the fame more or lefs ; and alfo all that, other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of the Hopyard, containing by Eftimation one Acre, two Roods, and three Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of R'leadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately •called or known by the Name of Flaggmore Mead, containing by Eftimation fix Acres, three Roods, and* twenty-four Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurte-' nances, now or lately called Mare Moore Mead, containing by Eftimation nine Acres, more or lefs ; and' alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or' known by the Name of Staunton Citflom, containing by Eftimation ten Acres and one Rood, more or lefs ;> and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called* or known by the Name of Southley Cuftom, containing by Eftimation five Acres and two Roods, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, to the laft* mentioned Meadow adjoining, and now or lately called or known by the Name of the Hill Ground, con-' taining by Eftimation one Rood, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, Combe Cuftom. with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Combe Cujioni, containing by Eftimation four Acres, more or lefs ; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meado.v Ground, with' Bladon Cuftom. the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Bladon Cuftom, containing by Eftima-' tion one Acre and three Roods, more or lefs ; and all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground,' with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name oi Eight Acres, containing by ElH-' raation eleven Acres, two Roods, and twenty-four Perches, more or lefs; and alfo all that other Piece ■ or Parcel of Meadow Ground, wiih the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of Hanborough Cuftom, containing by Eftimation four Acres and two Roods, more or lefs ; and all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadov/ Ground, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Nam.e of the Pit Mead, containing by Eftimation four Acres and five Perches, be the fame more or lefs ; ' and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, nov/ or lately calleil'il or known by the Name of 5orrflw /kTd'fli, containing by Eftimation eleven Acres, one Rood, and thirty' Perches, more or lefs; and alfo all that other Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurte- '- nances, now or lately called or known by the Name of ThiftLhaim, containing by Eftimation four Acres, ■ three Roods, and four Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that Piece and Parcel of Pafture (Jround, with the Appurtenances, to the laft-mentioned Meadow adjoining, now or lately called or knov/n by the Bailift"'sTurrett. Name of Bailie's Turret, containing by Eftimation two Roods and fixteen Perches, more or lefs; and all that other Piece or Parcel of Pafture Ground, with the Appurtenances, adjoining to the Eaft Side of Bailiff's Hook, the laft-mentioned Piece of Pafture Ground, now or lately called or known by the Name of Bailiff's Hook, containing by Eftimation one Rood and ten Perches, more or lefs ; and alfo all that Piece or Parcel 4 ■ of Woodftocic Manor Hou&i Woodftock Park. Podghai; Little Mill Mead. Great Mill Mead, Middle Mead, little Park Mead. Tennis Court Mead. Hopyard, Flaggmore Mead. Mare Moore Mead. Staunton Cuftom. Southley Cuftom, Hill Ground. light Acres, Hanborough Cuftom. Pit Mead. Borrow Mead. Thiftlebaim.