Romsey Estates
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The two manors of Romsey Extra and Romsey Infra were inherited by Katherine, wife of Edward Fleming (1606-1664), from her brother Edward Hooper. (A probable kinsman, Sir Francis Fleming[1], had purchased the Broadlands Estate in 1547.) The Romsey Estates were sold at auction in 1911 and 1912; The manorial lordships of Romsey Infra and Romsey Extra were sold to the Broadlands Estate in 1991.
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Manors
Farms and estates
- Abbots Wood Farm
- Attwoods
- Browns Bargain
- Burnt Mill Mead
- Carters Common Farm
- Common Farm
- Crook Hill Farm
- Cupernham Farm
- Ganger Hill Farm
- Groves Bargain
- Gulley Bargain
- Halterworth Farm
- Hut Farm
- Jermans (aka Germans, Jermyns)
- Little North Ghaston Fields
- Lusborough Farm
- Mills Farm
- Moodys (part of Halterworth Farm)
- Nicholas’s Bargain
- Oxlease Farm
- Packeridge Farm
- Ratties Farm
- Rays and Lavingtons
- Russells Farm
- Tapsham Meadow
- Toothill Farm
- Warren Farm
- Whitenap Bargain
- Whitenap Hill Farm
- Woodley Farm
Woods
- Pond Wood
- Abbots Wood
Other
References
- ↑ Sir Francis Fleming is sometimes connected on old pedigrees to the Flemings of Stoneham, but always inaccurately. It is highly probable that he was related to the Stoenham Flemings, albeit distantly.