it was shown by the homage that
Robt Davy
before this court and after the last court namely
26.6.1625
surrendered into the hands of the lord of the aforesaid manor by the hands of
Jn Parker
instead of the bailiff in the presence of
Thos Smyth
and
Robt Crowe two customary tenants the same testifying according to the custom of the aforesaid manor two cottages or tenements with garden adjoining to the same lying and being in a certain street called Church St with appurtenances in Earls Colne sometime called
The George
and now
The Blue Boar
to the use and behoof of
Rich Harlakenden
esq lord of the aforesaid manor his heirs and assigns forever upon this condition however that if the aforesaid
Robt Davy
his heirs or assigns should well and faithfully pay or cause to be paid to the aforesaid
Rich Harlakenden
his executors or assigns the full sum of 20li of legal money of England in or at the dwelling house at that time of the aforesaid
Rich
situated in the aforesaid Earls Colne in or upon
1.11.next
following after the date of this present surrender that then this same said surrender should be void and of no force in law otherwise it should stand in full force and effect