fine 12d |
whereas at a court with view here held on
the tuesday in pentecost week 22.5.4Edw4
it was shown by the homage that
Thos Paycok
of Coggeshale upon his death bed out of court surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of the lord's bailiff one cottage with curtilage adjoining called
Parchymyners
sometime of
Rich Skynnere
as it lies between a tenement late of
Wm Payn
now of
Jn Mannyng
of Great Tey on one part and a cottage late of the said
Thos Paycock
sometime of
Rich Skynnere
on the other part abutting upon a croft of the said
Thos Paycock
on the other opposite the wall of the priory of the aforesaid Colne to the use of
Jn
the son of the said
Thos Paycock
as provided in his last will and because no one came i nto court to claim the same therefore it was presented to the bailiff to seize the same into the hands viz the aforesaid tenement with appurtenances and of the profits thereof to the lord etc saving the rights etc until etc and to this same court came the aforesaid
Paycok
junior son of the said
Thos Paycok
and sought to have from the lord the said cottage with appurtenances according to the form of the aforesaid surrender out of the hands of the lord as the last will of the said
Thos
his father and immediately in this same said court the lord out of his special grace by his steward granted the aforesaid cottage with appurtenances out of his hands to the aforesaid
Jn
junior son of the said
Thos Paycok
Wm Smyth
of Coggeshale
Robt Godrich
of the same
and
Thos Bakere
of Earls Colne to hold to them and their assigns from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord and according to the custom of the manor by the ancient services and customs etc as the last will of the aforesaid
Thos Paycok
to be set out saving the rights etc and they gave to the lord for a fine as shown etc and made fealty to the lord etc |