and also at this court it is shown by the homage that Jn Churche gentleman late customary tenant of this manor before this court died seised in his demesne as of fee of and in certain customary lands held by copy of a roll of this court viz one piece of land lying next to Burrowes Bridge called Inhams which same said piece of land among others the aforesaid Jn Churche surrendered into the hands of the lord to the use of his last will by which last will the aforesaid homage now showing bearing the date 23.2.1617 it is shown that the aforesaid Jn Churche gave and bequeathed the aforesaid piece of land to Jn Churche the son junior and the heirs and assigns of the aforesaid Jn the tenor of which same said last will concerning the premises in the following english words viz item I give and bequeath unto Jn Churche my youngest son one piece of land called Inhams holden of the manor of the priory to have and to hold unto him the said Jn Churche my son his heirs and assigns forever immediately after my decease now to this court came the aforesaid Jn Churche and humbly sought from the lord admittance to the aforesaid piece of land according to the tenor and effect of the said last will of his father to whom the lord by his aforesaid steward granted to him seisin thereof to have to him and his heirs from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the aforesaid manor by the rents and services thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and he gave to the lord his fine and made fealty and was admitted thereof tenant of the lord