Earls Colne Manor Court Rolls (ERO D/DPr79)

19.2.19Chas2 (Wednesday 19 February 1668)

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at this court at the humble petition of Phil Mole and Grace his wife daughter of Walt Pease the lord of the said manor granted from his hands to the said Phil and Grace all that part of a single messuage called Garlands late in the tenure and occupation of the said Walt viz the hall room the lower room and the room or sollar above the said lower room with all that part of a single yard or garden separated or to be separated from the corner post of the said hall room on the east side of a certain well in the said yard towards the ash tree growing in the fence pertaining to the messuage called The Bell towards the east and the corner post of a certain messuage now or lately in the tenure of Ellen Sheppard to the ash tree growing in the fence of a free tenement of Jn Izarson towards the north which premises were lately forfeited to the lord of the said manor as is clearly shown by the court roll bearing the date 2.1.last and by the said steward delivered to the said Phil and Grace seisin thereof by the rod to have and to hold the said premises to the said Phil and Grace and the heirs of their bodies legitimately procreated during the lifetime of the said Walt 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 for such a grant they gave to the lord their fines