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Indenture being the award of Thomas Cranmer, John Whittyngton, Robert Powtrell, 'gentilmen,'...

Catalogue reference: E 40/11534

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E 40/11534
Date
1532 Apr 12
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Indenture being the award of Thomas Cranmer, John Whittyngton, Robert Powtrell, 'gentilmen,' John Kerchever, and Richard Arnold in matters in dispute between William Husy, of Flyntham, Nottinghamshire, 'gentilman,' and Adam Langley, of the same, 'gentilman'; (1) they are to 'fall frendes and order them sylvez luffyngly as frendes shuld doo'; (2) 'a stall made in the parishe chirche of Flyntham 'by Adam to 'contynue and stand to the honour of God as it was first licensid' without William's 'interrupcion or lett'; William to help expel from the lordship of Flyntham 'all such catall and shepe of William Bassettes esquyere as there pasture and feede overchargyng the commyns of the same'; William to do the repairs 'in stonewark and tymber of the hous nowe in the holdyng' of Adam according to indentures between them; Adam to release all actions, viz. 'his suyte takyn for a defamacion and also for a prevey seall to the seid William directid to appere afore the lordes of the kynges most honourable councell with a supena,' at William's costs and charges; William to pay Adam for his 'suytes and for his vexacions,' 26s. 8d.; 'Adam shall not giff ne marke laudes in his holdyng of the seid William Hussy is over lordes markes which shulbe hurtfull or prejudice to the inheritaunce of the seid William,' and shall remove hedges and dikes wrongfully made. Nottinghamshire. 12 April, 23 Henry VIII. 

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