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Indenture, dated 12 December, 12 Elizabeth, between William Cater, gentleman, son...

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C 146/6978
Date
1569 Dec 12
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Indenture, dated 12 December, 12 Elizabeth, between William Cater, gentleman, son of William Cater, of the first part, William Hide, of Kyngeston Lisley, esquire, son of William Hyde, of the second part, and William Darell, of Littellcote, co. Wilts, esquire, of the third part, whereby Cater and Hide, for 1,400l. assign a lease of a farm place in Uffyngton, of lands called 'Oldela [-]., Hoggen Deane, Ewenedowne, Wetherdowne, Shepehouse Closes, Drovewey, Conynger, Somerlees, Moredowne, Morowlees, Homeclose, and West- ham,' of 52a. arable near Blakes Crosse and of a close called 'Briche- combe' alias 'Shepehowse,' (which lease was granted by John Mawlte to William Cater, the father, for 40 years from Lady-Day, 1565, and by him assigned to William, his son, and by him assigned to William Hyde, the father, as security for certain bonds entered into by William Hyde, the father, at the request of William Cater, the son) to the said Darell, together with 500 of the best sheep of William Cater, the son, and the standing corn and hay on the premises, but subject to a grant made by Thomas Chafyn, the younger, to Thomas Stafforde of Bradfylde, esquire, to charges made on the premises by the said Stafforde, and to a demise of part thereof to John Fetche, of Hednam, co. Bucks. English, on paper. Signed by the said Cater and Hyde and certified as a true copy by Thomas Warde, an examiner in Chancery, and others.

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