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

5. Thanen on Ab<strong>be</strong>n<strong>be</strong>org : ' Then to Abba's Barrow.'<br />

6. That on Stortencumb on thes Linkes Havede suthward<br />

and northward : ' Then to Storta's Com<strong>be</strong> to the Headland<br />

of the Lynch, running from south to north.'<br />

7. Thanen on Leon Berg : ' Then to (Lion ?) Barrow.'<br />

8. That on tha Ealden Dich : ' Then to the Old Dyke.'<br />

9. Thanne onne <strong>that</strong> Furch the is athe riuen to Nodre :<br />

' Then to the Furrow which is driven to Nadder (river).'<br />

10. Thannen on Funtnesford : ' Then to the Ford of<br />

the (great) Spring.'<br />

11. Thannen on Here-path : ' Then to (the) Highway.'<br />

12. On the Reden Wege : ' To the Red Way.'<br />

(Added) On (<strong>read</strong> ond) tha two meades other <strong>be</strong> Nodre<br />

other <strong>be</strong> Wilig the tharto herath : ' And the two meads, one<br />

<strong>by</strong> the Nadder (river) and the other <strong>by</strong> the Wylye (river),<br />

which <strong>be</strong>long thereto.'<br />

This last note to the survey shows clearly <strong>that</strong> the grant<br />

includes both the Teffonts. The mead of Teffont Magna<br />

<strong>must</strong> have <strong>be</strong>en a detached piece of land on the Wylye, and<br />

<strong>that</strong> of Teffont Evias on the Nadder. And the latter fact<br />

explains a noticeable feature of the survey, namely, <strong>that</strong> it<br />

never mentions the Nadder as an actual <strong>by</strong>. of the grant,<br />

though it is at the present day the S. <strong>by</strong>. of Teffont Evias.<br />

No doubt the mead of Teffont Evias ran along the river,<br />

along the S. border of the parish ; and, as is sometimes the<br />

case with statements of boundaries in AS. grants, the mead<br />

is not included in the survey.<br />

But when we turn to the details of the landmarks given,<br />

the solution of the survey presents great difficulties. <strong>It</strong><br />

will <strong>be</strong> well to take <strong>those</strong> landmarks first which seem to a<br />

certain extent determinable.<br />

At 6 the survey is going N., as the wording shows; and,<br />

as nearly <strong>all</strong> AS. surveys go with the clock, it is pretty<br />

certain <strong>that</strong> at 6 <strong>that</strong> survey is traversing the W. <strong>by</strong>.<br />

<strong>It</strong> is therefore probable <strong>that</strong> Stortan Cumb is the com<strong>be</strong><br />

on <strong>that</strong> <strong>by</strong>. about f m. NW. of the church at Teffont<br />

Magna. If so, then Hoddes Clif of 4 is probably the steep<br />

slope on the W. <strong>by</strong>. about 1 m. S. of the com<strong>be</strong>, at the E.<br />

end of Cleeve (Clif) Copse (OM6) in Chilmark parish.<br />

Abba's Barrow <strong>must</strong> have <strong>be</strong>en somewhere <strong>be</strong>tween the<br />

Cumb and the Clif, possibly about where the Chilmark<br />

road cuts the W. <strong>by</strong>. Broken Barrow (or Hill) of 3 stood

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