Description | Indenture of bargain and sale from John Puckeringe, sergeant at law of the Queen, to William Edwardes of Campden, Gloucestershire, gent, of two tenements "beyond the bridge" in the town of Warwick with all their lands in Miton [Myton] Field, annual rents of 15s 8d and 20s 4d and woods, underwoods and timber, formerly in the tenures of Simon How and Thomas Philips and then of William Edwardes, all formerly belonging to the Guild of Holy Trinity and St George and lately acquired by Puckeringe from John Welles and Richard Price by indenture dated 19 Dec 33 Eliz [1590] and recorded in Chancery 23 Sep 33 Eliz [1591], to be held in free socage as of the Queen's manor of East Greenwich, in consideration of certain sums of money. 1 Nov 34 Eliz [1592]. Seal: for William Edwardes, dark red, attached by tag. |