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Counterpart of demise, 17 November, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary, by Andrewe Baynton,...

Catalogue reference: E 40/12695

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E 40/12695
Date
1554 Nov 17
Description

Counterpart of demise, 17 November, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary, by Andrewe Baynton, of Bromham, esquire, to William Wiat, or Wyat, of Clenche by Weekke, Johane his wife, and Geoffrey their son, for their lives, in consideration of 10l. and the surrender of a former lease made by Sir Edwarde Beynton, knight, his father, deceased, to the said William, of his manor of Clenche late parcel of the possessions of the monastery of Battell, 'courtes, hawking and hunting and the free warren ther,' etc. reserved; rent, to him and the heirs male of Sir Edward, 3l. 16s. 8d. to be paid at his manor of Bromham; attorneys to deliver seisin, William Danyell, gentleman, and Thomas Franckleyne 'thelder.' At foot: Exr by me Geoffrey Danyell. Wiltshire.

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