In 1546-7 a \'Rental\' was compiled of Thomas Wriothesley\'s estates.
Today, such works are of interest to the hsitorian and the genealogist as they give details such as people\'s names, where they lived, sometimes the names of their copyholds, how many acres of land they worked, and the rents they paid, including hens and eggs The documents have beren preserved in the Hampshire Record Office but as they are handwritten,.
Essentially this is a record of lands and their rental value.
In 1546-7 a \'Rental\' was compiled of Thomas Wriothesley\'s estates