Earls Colne Manor Court Rolls (ERO D/DPr79)

2.1.1667 (Wednesday 2 January 1667)

document 39500581

and afterwards in the same court and in open court the aforesaid Hen in person came and by the rod surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of his said steward all and singular the premises thus in the form of the recovery with appurtenances to the use and behoof of Margt herself her heirs and assigns forever to whom the same said Margt here seeking the lord by the said steward granted and delivered seisin thereof by the rod to have and to hold the said premises with appurtenances to the said Margt her heirs and assigns forever from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the said manor by the separate rents services and customs thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and the fine was pardoned and afterwards in the same court and in open court came the said Jn Cockerell and Margt his wife and Margt herself by the said steward first solely and secretly examined as is the custom and consenting the said Jn and Margt by the rod surrendered into the hands of the lord of the said manor by the hands of his said steward the said messuage or cottage called Humfries with appurtenances to the use and behoof of Jn Clarke of the said Earls Colne tailor and Eliz now his wife and the heirs and assigns of the said Jn Clerke forever to whom the same said Jn Clarke and Eliz present here in court and seeking this the lord by his said steward granted and delivered seisin thereof by the rod to have and to hold the said messuage or cottage with appurtenances to the said Jn Clarke and Eliz and the heirs and assigns of the said Jn forever from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the said manor by the rents services and customs thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and they gave the lord their fine and the said Jn made fealty to the lord and afterwards in the same court and in open court came the said Jn Cockerell and Margt his wife and Margt herself by the steward first solely and secretly examined as is the custom and consenting the said Jn Cockerell and Margt by the rod surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of the said steward the said messuage or tenement late two cottages called Baylies with appurtenances to the use and behoof of the said Jn Clarke and Eliz his wife and the heirs and assigns of the said Jn Clarke forever to whom the same said Jn Clarke and Eliz present here in court and seeking this the lord by the said steward granted and delivered seisin thereof by the rod to have and to hold the said messuage or tenement with appurtenances to the said Jn Clarke and Eliz and the heirs and assigns of the said Jn Clarke forever from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor by the rents services and customs thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and they gave to the lord their fine and the said Jn made fealty to the lord