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THE SAXON LAND CHARTERS OF WILTSHIRE. I ~J\<br />

Projecting Piece of Plough Land on the middle of one side<br />

of it.'<br />

The <strong>by</strong>. now goes down the Wylye. Further landmarks<br />

suggest <strong>that</strong> the forierth <strong>must</strong> have <strong>be</strong>en close to the church<br />

at Little Langford.<br />

9. Thonne bufan Wege andlang West Cum<strong>be</strong>s <strong>be</strong>tweah<br />

tha twa Trh (<strong>read</strong> Trth) Mearca : ' Then above the Way<br />

along West Com<strong>be</strong> <strong>be</strong>tween the two Balks of Ploughland.'<br />

The way was evidently more or less on the line of the<br />

road from Little Langford to Wilton. But it is evident<br />

<strong>that</strong> the line of <strong>this</strong> road has <strong>be</strong>en diverted, probably for<br />

purposes of the railway. The west com<strong>be</strong> is the com<strong>be</strong><br />

which runs up first S. then SW. and W. from the village.<br />

There was an east com<strong>be</strong> on the E. <strong>by</strong>. of the parish (see<br />

the other Langford charter).<br />

10. To Greatan Kline : ' To the Great Lynch.'<br />

This would <strong>be</strong> on the S. slope of the west com<strong>be</strong>, a<br />

short i m. SW. to SSW. of Little Langford church (OMi).<br />

11. Of Greatan Hlinces Ende on Healdan (<strong>read</strong> Ealdari)<br />

Weg : ' From the End of the Great Lynch to the Old Way.'<br />

This way was almost certainly along the line of the road<br />

which runs for some distance up the hill on a line SSW.<br />

from the village.<br />

12. Andlang Heldan (<strong>read</strong> Ealdan) Weges on thane Pyt:<br />

' Along the Old Way to the Pit.'<br />

This pit <strong>must</strong> have <strong>be</strong>en somewhere about 3+ fur. W.<br />

of Grovely Castle (OMi).<br />

13. Of, etc. ofer Smalandene up on Mere Dune oth thone<br />

Pyt: ' From the Pit over (or above) Narrow Dean up to<br />

Pond Down as far as the Pit.'<br />

For Pond Down see 1. The narrow dean was almost<br />

certainly the dean or sm<strong>all</strong> v<strong>all</strong>ey which lies nearly 5 fur.<br />

S.W. of the middle of Grovely Castle (OMi). The pit<br />

was probably near the head of the dean.<br />

14. Of, etc. to tham Stapule thaer hit aer onfeng ·. ' From<br />

the Pit to the Pole where it (the survey) first <strong>be</strong>gan.'<br />

See 1.<br />

(Note added.) And swa (<strong>read</strong> seo) maed gemaene swa heo<br />

aer waes : ' And the mead is in common holding as it was<br />

formerly,' i.e. <strong>be</strong>fore <strong>this</strong> grant was made.<br />

Such notes with regard to mead are found every now<br />

and then attached to <strong>charters</strong>. They are significant as

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