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to the same said court came
Rich Multon
Ralph Audele
and
Wm Gardener
and surrendered into the hands of the lord one tenement in Colne sometime of
Gunner Turnor
with appurtenances late in the tenure of
Jn Turnor
to the use of
Jn Feror otherwise called Kene
and
Joan
his wife and of
Jn March
junior to whom was delivered thereof seisin to have and to hold to the aforesaid
Jn
Jn
and
Joan
their heirs and assigns forever by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor saving the rights etc upon the following condition that if the aforesaid
Jn
Joan
and
Jn
should pay or cause to be paid to the aforesaid
Rich
Ralph
and
Wm
or any of their rightful attorneys on the day of the leet 6s8d and at the feast of michaelmas then next following 6s8d and at the feast of pentecost then next following 6s8d and at the feast of michaelmas then next following 6s8d and thus always to be paid at the aforesaid two feasts 13s4d until the sum of 15marks should be fully paid and if there should be default in any of the aforesaid payments at any of the aforesaid terms thus above delimited and specified that then truly it should be allowed to the aforesaid
Rich
Ralph
a nd
Wm
to reenter into the whole of the aforesaid tenement with its appurtenances to rehold it and possess in their former estate the aforesaid surrender and seisin upon this delivered notwithstanding and further the aforesaid
Rich Multon
should have the right to one room freely for himself and from the said tenement to be separated as for his convenience thereof during his lifetime and upon this they gave for a fine etc as etc and made fealty etc |