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Salisbury and Winchester Journal 15 Sept 1834 Game License Lists List 2. Gamekeepers, not being assessed Servants, at £3. 13s. 6d. each Akers, Edward appointed by Sir Thomas Tanered, for the Manor of Water Eaton. Bennett, Asher by the Trustees of W. Long Wellesley, jun., esq., for Draycott Cerne and Sutton Benger. Bowle Edward for Plaitford Barrett, James by J.H. Penruddocke, Esq., for Compton Chamberlaine, Baverstock, and Fovant. Clarke, John by Dr Carrick, for Nettleton. Curtis John by Jos. Neeld, Esq., for Hullavington and Norton. Curtis William by ditto, for ditto. Cook, James for Ludgershall. Drew, James by Jos. Neeld, Esq, for Grittleton. Drake, James for Standlynch Manor, Langley wood, and Pensworth. Dyke, David for Netheravon Lamberts, Chisenbury de la Foley, or West Chisenbury, in the parish of Netheravon, Fittleton and Haxon, in the parish of Fittleton and Haxon, Alton and Choulston, in the parish of Figheldean. Elkins, Samuel for Rushall, Charlton, and Cuttenham Farm. Elkins Richard by Sir F. H. Bathurst, for Clarendon Park. Edney, W. by the Earl of Nelson, for Standlynch Moore, and Langley Wood. Elliott, J. by the Earl of Nelson, for Sutton Mandeville, and lands in Chicksgrove, in the parish of Tisbury. Ettery, John by Robert Hale Blagdon Hale, Esq., for Cottles Atworth, otherwise Little Attworth. Gough, John by Henry Chivers Vince, Esq., for Leigh Delamere. Hull, Robert by the Earl of Carnarvon, for Christian Malford. Huntley, William by E. Pickwick, Esq., for Pumrey. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Maureen Withey Judd, T. for West Winterslow. Judd, Isaac for Pitton and Farley. Munday, Robert for Lake Farm. Palmer, Richard by the Provost and Scholars of King’s College, Cambridge, for Ogbourne St George and Ogbourne St Andrew. Russ, Harry by John Marshall & John May, Esqs., for Chippenham, Sheldon, and Lowden. Ransom, Henry for How. Roby, J. by the Earl of Radnor, for Longford, Odstock, East Harnham, Downton, Alderbury, Whaddon, Ivy Church, Rectory of Alderbury, and West Grimstead. Rooke, William for Broad Chalke. Skeate, Ralph by Paul Methuen, Esq., for North Wraxall. Spence, Moses by Lord Holland, for Grittenham. Soffe, Jeremiah for Bower Chalke & Ebbesbourne Wake. List 3. Gamekeepers, being assessed Servants, at £1 5s each. Brown, Charles Appointed by Mrs Elizabeth Smith, for the Manor of Easton Grey. Blackwood, John By Jos. Pitt, Esq., for Eastcourt Brown, William by Geo. Solly Foyle, Esq., for Somerford Keynes. Berry, Isaac by T. Henry Pike, Esq., for Southcot and Kepnal, Pewsey and Fifield. Bachelor, Henry by E.D. Poore, Esq., for Figheldean. Baugh, J. by F.F. Egerton, Esq., for Roach Court. Burt, George by Earl of Pembroke, for Barford St Martin, North and South Burcombe, Chillhampton, Grovely, Ditchampton, Langford Parva, Great and Little Wishford, South Newton, Stoford, and Ugford. Barnes, John by John T. Mayne. Esq., for Teffont Evias, Chicksgrove, Coombe Linley, Tisbury, Chilmark, and Staple. Barnes, William by Wm Wyndham, Esq., for Lands at Dinton and Teffont Magna. Cross, William by A. Powell, Esq., for East and West Hurdcott , and the parish of Barford St Martin. Clarke, Samuel by the Right Hon. Lord Arundell, for Tisbury, Hazeldon, Bridzor, Donhead St Andrew, Donhead St Mary, Ansty, and Semley. Curtis, John by Marquess of Bath, for Corsley, Chapmanslade, Whitborne and Bugley, Whitborne Temple, Dartford Wood, and Norton Bavant. Cheater, Stephen by Aylmer Bourke Lambert, Esq., for Boyton and Corton, and Sherrington. Doughty, J by Harry Biggs, Esq., for Stockton, East &West Codford, Little Langford, and Ashburton. Dicks, George by Mrs Whittaker, for Fairwood, Cutteridge, and Overcourt. Emery, James by J. Boulton, Esq., for Whelpley and Blackwell. Fry, Charles by Richard Pollen, Esq., for Rodbourne. Gardner, James by John Grant, Esq., for Manningford Bruce and Manningford Abbots. Gray, Benjamin by Wm. Temple, Esq., for Bishopstrow and Boreham. Hayden, John by Major Olivier, for Potterne. Herbert, John by Ambrose Goddard, Esq., for Swindon, Stratton St Margarett, Southbrook, Westlecott & Wanborough. Head, John by Francis Warneford, Esq., for Sevenhampton Hayes, William by Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., for Amesbury. Heath, Robert by Sir James Burrough, for Laverstock and Ford. Head, Augustus by Thomas Grove, jun., Esq., for Fern, Upton, Ashgrove, Ashcombe, Tollard Royal & Lower Bridmore. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Maureen Withey Hopkins, James by Duke of Somerset, for Maiden Bradley and Hill Deverill, in Wilts, and Witham Friary, in Somerset. Hubbard, Robert by Marquess of Bath, for Frome East and Frome West Woodlands, in the county of Somerset. Long, I. By F. Webb, Esq., for Hampworth, Landford, Whiteparish, and Downton. Milliner, William by B. J. Angell, Esq., for Studley. Madden, Henry by Col. Archdall, for Great Bathumpton. Pitt, Thomas by Earl of Suffolk, for Brokenborough. Peck, Wm. By Sir J. D. Asiley, Bart., for Everley. Collingbourne Kingstone, Milton, Selbourne above the Hill, Southcott & Kepnall, in the parish of Pewsey. Powell, C. by Thos. King, Esq., for Alvediston. Paynter, James by Earl of Pembroke , for Barford St Martin, South Burcombe, North Burcombe, Chilhampton, Ditchampton, Grovely, Langford Parva, Great and Little Wishford, South Newton, Stoford, and Ugford. Parker, Joseph by Marquess of Bath, for Kingston Deverell, and Monkton Deverell. Parker, James by the Right Hon. Lord Heytesbury, for Heytesbury, Knook, and Tytherington. Rudman, Thomas by Earl of Suffolk, for Braydon. Riddick, John by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart., for West Knoyle and Chaddenwick. Ranger, Job by John Davis, Esq., for Bapton. Shier, John by C.W.L. Popham, Esq., for Oakhill, Littlecott, Rudge, Sanden, and Chilton. Shipton, Michael by Robert Gordon, Esq., for Rodmarton, Culkerton, Tarlton, Hulbersey, and Hailly, in Gloucestershire, and Kemble and Poole, in Wilts. Spencer, David by Earl of Suffolk, for Charlton and Hankerton. Strange, Henry by Mrs Elizabeth Montgomery, for Hannington. Smart, James by Right Hon. H. Pierrepont, for Chute. Snook, John by H. Seymour, Esq., for East Knoyle and Pertwood. Turner, Tufts by Marquess of Bath, for Deverill Longbridge, Warminster, Horningsham, Upton, Norridge, and the Lordship of Norridge Woods. Watts, John by Thomas Smith, Esq., for Axford and Ramsbury. Winter, Joseph by William Moreland, Esq., for Marston Maisey. Watts, William by William Fowle, Esq., for Chute Forest. Wort, George by Earl of Pembroke, for Avon, Barford St Martin, Bishopstone, South Burcombe, North Burcombe, Burdensball, Chilhampton, Ditchampton, Fugglestone St Peter, Faulstone, Langford Parva, Great Wishford, Little Wishford, Netherhampton, Quidhampton, South Newton, Stoford, Ugford, Wilton, and West Harnham. Made up to the 1st of September 1834. By Order of the Board, CHARLES PRESSLY, Secretary. Stamps and Taxes.” Salisbury and Winchester Journal 15 Sept 1834 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Maureen Withey.
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