and also at this court it is shown by the homage that after the last court and before this court Jas Pennock surrendered into the hands of the lord of the aforesaid manor by the hands of Simon Ive instead of the bailiff in the presence of Edw Cressner and Thos Smyth two customary tenants of the said manor the same testifying according to the custom of the aforesaid manor all that customary close or his croft of land containing by estimation 4a with a barn built thereupon held of the said manor to the sole use and behoof of Rose Partridge of Earls Colne widow and her heirs forever upon the condition however that if the aforesaid Jas Pennock his heirs or assigns should pay or cause to be paid to the aforesaid Rose Partridge her executors administrators or assigns at or in the now dwelling house of the said Rose called Curds situated in the aforesaid Earls Colne within by or before 7.11.1620 the full sum of 22li of legal money of England that then and thereafter this present surrender should be void and of no effect otherwise it should remain in full strength and force