Description | Hugo Parres, brother and heir of John Parris, formerly of Southam and who outlived his co-feoffees Will. Spitelman, Henry Wagstaff, Thomas Dows, demises to William Jones of Southam, William son of Ric. Bayly of the same, John Couper of the same and Robert Basset of the same two acres of land in Southam with appurtenances: Quarum una dimid' acra iacet super Horspolhull between the lands Thom. Hankyns and Will. Gode once held Alia dimid' acra iacet super Blakemanbyde b/n Will. Cobyns and Will. Gode Alia dimid' acra iacet super Stanchehull b/n Thom. Hankyns & Will. Gode Alia dimid' acra iacet super culteram que vocata byneth Coventre Wey between the land Thom. Hankyns once held and abuts on the road leading to Coventry which two acres formerly belonged to a certain Will. Syre once of Southam and afterwards to Joh. Parres, Will. Spitelman, Hen. Wagstaff and Thom. Dows, now to Jones, Bayly, Couper and Basset imperpetuum. Service to chief lords. Sealed (four leaves in shape of cross). Witnesses: Robt. Yonge, Will. Radeknight, Will. Abell, Nich. Yong, Ric. Saunder all of Southam and others. Dated at Southam Tuesday before Epiphany 29 Henry VI. Hugo Parres, brother and heir of John Parres formerly of Southam appoints as attorney Galf. Basset of Southam to deliver seisin of two acres and appurtenances in Southam to Jones, Bayly, Couper and Basset as in DR0142/10. Land described verbatim as in DR0142/10. Sealed (seal different from DR0142/10, bearing letters SIG). Dated without place otherwise as DR0142/10. |