whereas at a court here held for the aforesaid manor 21.10.1625 it was shown by the homage of that court that Nath Kinge who lately held for himself and his heirs by copy of a court roll etc one garden called Kings Garden lying in the aforesaid Colne died before that same court seised in the aforesaid form and that Thos Kinge was his brother and heir and should have the right to the premises according to the custom of the aforesaid manor now to this court came the aforesaid Thos Kinge in person and sought admittance to the aforesaid premises with appurtenances as his right and inheritance to whom the lord by his aforesaid steward granted and delivered seisin thereof by the rod to have to him the aforesaid Thos Kinge and his heirs forever 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 he made fine and fealty and was admitted etc