In Bower Chalke field, in the land that belongs to the farmeof Broad Chalke, is a quarrie of freestone of a dirty greenish colour, very soft, but endures the weather well.
By these meanes myfarme at Chalke is worse by sixty pounds per annum than it was before the civill warres.
The shorter begins at a place called the Start, at the end of the edge of the north downe of the farme of Broad Chalke, and ends at the standing at the hare-warren, built by William Earle of Pembroke, and is four miles from the Start.
The Powers of Stanton St. Quintin had that farmein lease about three hundred yeares.
From the south downe of the farme of Broad Chalke one sees over Vernditch, Merton, and the New Forest, to the sea; and all the Isle of Wight, and to Portland.
On the south downe of the farme of Broad Chalke is a little barrow called Gawen's-barrow, which must bee before ecclesiastical lawes were established.
His father had 80 yeares in this farme of Hayes, and wrote 'esquier.
He showed me how many ways the Lord Treasurer did take before he moved the King to farme the Customes in the manner he do, and the reasons that moved him to do it.
Walked home, my Lord Brouncker giving me a very neat cane to walk with; but it troubled me to pass by Coome farme where about twenty-one people have died of the plague.
The Earle of Wiltshire hath the realme in Farme Wil.
The truth is that of old they had liberties giuen vnto them for three hundred fornaces or more, and therevpon they giue a fee farme (or Vectigal) of one hundred pounds yearelie.
To whom dust is the period, Who am not sure to farmethis very houre?
And should I farme the proudest state, I'me Tennant to uncertaine fate.
His woods and possessions, which he had about Couentrie, he sold and let to feefarme vnto the couent there.
Sidenote: The rent of the farme of the shiriffes of London increased.
In those daies a new custome or toll was vsed to be paid, which prince Edward let to farme vnto certeine strangers, for the summe of twentie marks by yeare.
In 1610 "on the ffourteenth daie of December, Sir Gervysse Helwysse and Sir Richard Williamson were owners in ffee farme of the Rectorie and Parsonage of Giglesweke.
The Farme was a sprawling mansion of two storeys only.
None of the other boarders at the Farme would venture near that especial portion of the grounds; it was known as the "little lovers' solitude.
The party from the Farme numbered six: Letty, the Cabbage-rose, Ethel Wynne, and little Verney being also present.
Then sold Easton-Peirse[AA], and the farme at Broad Chalke.
When his majestie returned, the duke of Buckingham hearing that at Chertsey was a good farme of about .
To set vp one farme in Camtringt{a}un w{th} 40 acres.
To set up one farme in Gelson w{th} 30 acres, 10 thereof in tyllage.
It hath pleas'd your father To match me to a maid of his owne choosing, I doubt her constellation's loose too, and wants nailing, And a sweet farme he has given us a mile off Sir.
And I doe also give him all my right and tytell to a farme or land near to Stafford: which I bought of M'r.
And this being done, my will is, that what rent shall remaine of the saide farme or land, shall be disposed of as followeth.
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