admission of
Jn Hubberd
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whereas at a court here held
3.1.1667
Jn Heyward
was admitted for himself and his heirs to one tenement and garden with appurtenances called
Sadlers
now at this court it is shown by the homage that on
3.5.1674
the aforesaid
Jn Heyward
surrendered by the hands of
Jn Bagshaw
instead of the bailiff and in the presence of
Mich Heyward
and
Giles Crowe
two customary tenants of the aforesaid manor the same testifying according to the custom of the aforesaid manor all that messuage or tenement aforesaid called
Sadlers
with appurtenances now in the separate occupations of
Jn Hubberd
and
Jas Emery
or their assigns to the sole use and behoof of
Jn Hubberd
his heirs and assigns forever who the same said
Jn Hubberd
present here in court humbly sought from the lord admittance for himself to the premises as tenant to whom the lord by his steward granted and delivered seisin thereof by the rod to have and to hold the aforesaid tenement and garden with appurtenances to the aforesaid
Jn Hubberd
his heirs and assigns from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the aforesaid manor by the rents services and customs thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and he gave to the lord for a fine etc |