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Indenture of award, 28 February, 10 Henry VIII, by Thomas Russhe, gentleman, 'serjaunt...

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E 40/12255
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1519 Feb 28
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Indenture of award, 28 February, 10 Henry VIII, by Thomas Russhe, gentleman, 'serjaunt at armes unto owre sovereign lorde the Kyng,' Francis Moundeford, gentleman, and Robert Flegge, of Westminster, 'marchaunt,' arbitrators chosen by Thomas Godsalve, of Norwich, gentleman, of the one part, and John Flegge of Nedeham Market, Suffolk, gentleman, of the other, touching the title to the manor of Bokenham Fery, the advowsons of the churches of Bokenham Fery and Hasyngham, 'a mese with certen londes called Lyghtfotes,' in Bokenham Fery, with all other the landes which were 'of John Jermy of Bokenham Fery esquyer now decessed' in Bokenham Fery, Hasyngham or other towns near adjoining, and touching sums claimed by John Flegge for the bargain and sale of the premises; Godsalve shall enjoy the said manor, etc. Flegge for the further assurance of Godsalve in the premises shall perform the covenants in his deed indented of 10 November, 9 Henry VIII; for the purposes of this award they declare the true value of the said manor and other the premises to be 15l. and no more above all charges; for which manor, etc. Godsalve shall pay 465 marks 6s. 8d., whereof Flegge has already received 40l., the residue to be paid as follows: to John Blyaunt of Intwode, Norfolk, esquire, and Anne his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Jenney, 120l. according to the award made between the said Thomas Godsalve, of the one part, and the said John and Anne of the other, bearing date 16 February last; to Edward Styrop, of London, 'haburdassher,' 57l.; to George Legh and Thomas Drayton, executors of the testament and last will of Margaret Ideley, 40l. as specified in the award between the said John Flegge and Thomas Godsalve of the one part, the said Edward Styrop, of the second part, and the said George Legh and Thomas Drayton, of the third, bearing date 24 February last; to Sir Richard Wentwurth, knight, 40l.; and the balance of 13l. 6s. 8d. to the said John Flegge 'the day of the makyng and seallyng of this oure awarde.' Signatures of Moundeforde and Robert Flegge. Norfolk.

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