whereas Robt Partridge now deceased lately held for himself and his heirs by copy of a roll of the court of this manor one garden and two crofts of land containing by estimation 6a called Wrongs and one grove of wood called Coggesgrove containing by estimation 2a of land more or less thereby held and he himself being seised thereof surrendered into the hands of the lord according to the custom of the aforesaid manor all and singular the aforesaid lands and tenements with their appurtenances to the use and behoof of Rose at that time his wife now wife of Edw Rosse gentleman during her natural life and afterwards to the use and behoof of Jeff Cuckocke senior Jn Cuckocke junior Francis Cuckocke Jeff Cuckocke junior Rose Cuckocke Susan Cuckocke and Prudence Cuckocke children of the aforesaid Rose and Jeff Cuckocke sometime her husband and their heirs as by a roll of view with court held for the aforesaid manor monday 27.5.1594 it is clearly shown and whereas also five of the aforesaid children viz Jeff Cuckocke senior Jn Cuckocke junior Francis Cuckocke Rose Cuckocke and Susan Cuckocke are now dead and by reason thereof the aforesaid garden and all and singular the aforesaid premises in remainder by and after the death of the aforesaid Rose their mother devolves to the aforesaid Jeff Cuckocke junior and Prudence Cuckocke now wife of Randolph Lunt the surviving children of the aforesaid children by right of accretion now to this court came the aforesaid Jeff Cuckocke junior and Prudence wife of the aforesaid Randolph Lunt in person and sought the remainder to the garden and other aforesaid premises when they should occur by and after the death of the aforesaid Rose their mother as their right according to the tenor and true intention of the aforesaid surrender of the aforesaid Robt Partridge to whom the same said Jeff Cuckocke junior and Prudence the lord by his aforesaid steward granted and delivered thereof seisin by the rod to have to them the aforesaid Jeff and Prudence and their heirs to hold from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the aforesaid manor by the rents customs and services thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and they gave to the lord their fine as is shown etc and made fealty and were admitted etc