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This record is about the Indenture between Sir Charles Foxe of Bromfield (Bromefeilde), Shropshire, and Richard... dating from 1610 Nov 20 in the series Court of Wards and Liveries: Deeds and Evidences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture between Sir Charles Foxe of Bromfield (Bromefeilde), Shropshire, and Richard Foxe, his son, of one part, and Richard Tomlins gent. of the city of Westminster, George Hollande gent. and Adam Littleton gent. of Lincoln's Inn (Lyncolnes Inn), Middlesex, on the other part, attesting to the bargain and sale by Charles and Richard to Richard, George and Adam, for £10 paid cash down, the manors of Great Bromfield (Greate Bromfeilde), Little Bromfield (Little Bromfeild), Witchcott, Corfton (Crofton alias Corveton, alias Corfeton), Great Sutton (Greate Sutton), Lower Hayton (Netherhayton) and Caynham (Cayneham, alias Snytton), with appurtenances in Shropshire, and the manors of Marlow (Marlowe alias Marloe), with appurtenances in Herefordshire, the site of the late priory of Bromfield, the rectory, church or parsonage of Great Bromfield, the advowson of the vicarage of Bromfield with appurtenances, and the messuages, tofts, mills, houses, dovecotes, buildings, gardens, orchards, lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, woods, waters, fisheries, rents, tithes, offerings, ways, wastes, heaths, moors, commons, mines, quarries, liberties, warrens, courts, leets, views of frankpledge, profits, commodities and hereditaments in Great Bromfield, Little Bromfield, Witchcott, Lower Hayton, Great Sutton, Little Sutton, Corfton, Snitton, Diddlebury (Dydlebury), Bedstone, Aston, Munslow (Moneslowe), Stretford (Streafforde), Stanton Lacy, Stanton Lantony, Cold Weston, Padmore, Ruckley, Langley, Clee St. Margaret, Rock, Ludlow, Whitbatch (Whitbath), The Sheet (Seete alias Sheete), Bennett's End, Hollyns, Thursley, Gorsley, Hope Bagot (Hope Bagar), Clayfelton, Rye Felton, Ledwyche (Ledwich), Burway (Burwaye), Chappellfeild, Priors Haughton, Halford, Dinchope (Dinchop), Lady Haughton, Hill Haughton (Hill Hawghton), Okleye (Okeley), Heath (Heeth), Culmington and Aldon, in Shropshire, and in Marlow, Wigmores lands, Wigmore, Leinthall Starks (Lentall Starkes), Leintwardine (Lentwardyne), Burrington (Borington) and Bringwood in Herefordshire, according to the uses intended and limited in an indenture tripartite dated 23 August 1610 between Charles and Richard Foxe, on one part, Sir John Cage of Longstowe (Long Stowe), Cambridgeshire, on the second part, and Richard Tomlins, George Holland and Adam Littleton on the third part. On face: Recognisance hereof in Chancery before Sir Matthew Carott, 28 November 1610.
Witnesses: John Cory and William Burman.
Endorsed: On the dorse of the Close [Roll] document in the Chancery, 28 November 1610. By John Torr. Holographic signature and seals of Charles and Richard Foxe.
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