| it is shown by the homage that
Jn Wynkfeld
who held and occupied during his lifetime divers lands and tenements within this manor the title of which are unknown died after the last court upon which now to this court came
Ann Ashfeld
widowed sister of the said
Jn
and sought admittance to the said lands and tenements which the said
Jn
during his lifetime took the rents and profits from and to her use it was granted by her approved title in this part by bringing into full court divers copies by which it was shown that the said lands and tenements are customary lands and tenements and held of the lord as of the same manor by the rod viz by one copy bearing the date
monday in the week of pentecost 30.5.14Edw4
a certain
Hen Hawkewode
made surrender to a certain
Jn Jamys
Jeff Buckwell
and
Jn Hay
and their heirs of one croft of land called
Whetecrofte
with 3r thereof called
Bowyes
for the annual rent of 3d and for the rest of the said croft the rent per annum of 9d and one other parcel of land called
Beanefeld
Welfeld
and
Bamble
with the rent per annum of 20d and also one croft of land called
Murdones Croft
with the rent per annum of 4d and one other croft called
Murdons
with the rent per annum of 5d as is clearly shown by the said copy and similarly another copy was brought and shown bearing the date
the monday in the week of pentecost 26.5.6Edw4
by which it is shown that the same said
Jn Nicoll
and others made surrender to a certain
Jn James
and others and their heirs of one garden called
Bugges Garden
with the rent per annum of 1h and also it was shown by a copy bearing date
the monday in the week of pentecost 1.6.9Hen8
by which it is shown that the lord of this manor granted out of his hands to a certain
Jn Estaye
Margt
his wife and a certain
Thos Roote
and his heirs one pasture land now enclosed as two pastures and upon one of them sometime built the
Tilekell
and one pasture land with garden or grove adjoining called
Starpetts
sometime of
Jn Hey
afterwards of
Jn Wastlyn
and late of
Jn Cooke
with the rent per annum of 7s4d and as mentioned above upon examination made of the court records a roll of court was found bearing the date
the monday in the week of pentecost 20.5.2Hen8
by which it was shown that a certain
Wm Clarke
senior in person surrendered into the hands of the lord in the same said court one tenement with garden adjoining at
Dodyngpoollhoo
one other tenement called
Wanstavys
one croft of land called
Howletts
one croft of land with an aldercarr called
Smythes
one croft of land with appurtenances sometime of
Jn Sextene
one tenement sometime of
Rich le Hoo
and a pasture upon
The Hoo
late of
Jn Walleys
and one garden called
Heggs Garden
late of
Thos Haiwarde
with a certain pathway lying next to the lord's land called
Bregemans
on one part and a croft of the lord's land called
Teynter Croft
with appurtenances etc to the use and behoof of
Eliz Wyngfeld
widow by right of the said
Jn
and
Ann
and their heirs as by the said roll held by the steward of the court is clearly shown and upon this came the said
Ann Ashfeld
widow and sought admittance to all and singular the said lands and tenements and other premises with appurtenances as sister and heir of the said
Jn Wyngfeld
deceased and it is clearly shown by the court that the said lands tenements and other premises are the lands and customary tenements and a certain part of them was granted to the aforesaid
Eliz Wyngfeld
widow in right of the said
Ann
and that the said
Jn Wyngfeld
her brother in his lifetime took the profits and acquired the rents and profits of all the other lands and tenements and other premises as mentioned above therefore the lord through his special grace by his steward granted out of his hands to the aforesaid
Ann Ashefeld
widow all the said lands and tenements and other premises with appurtenances to hold to the same said
Ann
her heirs and assigns from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor by paying the annual rent thereof to the lord and the heirs of the lord of this manor the ancient rents thereof owing and accustomed to whom the same said
Ann
by the steward the lord delivered thereof seisin to hold for herself her heirs and assigns from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor saving always whatever are his rights and she gave to the lord for a fine both her proper fine and the fine of the said
Jn Wyngfeld
her brother and
Eliz
her mother that had not been paid in her lifetime as is shown in the margin
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