Description | To have and to hold the aforesaid, to Agnes and her assigns to the end of her life, and after her death, they wish the manor and all appurtenances to remain to William Boughton, son and heir of Richard Boughton. To have and to hold to William, his heirs and assigns of the chief lord of the fee for the customary services. They appoint Henry Burton and John Drynkwell their attorneys to deliver seisin on their behalf to Agnes Boughton. Witnesses: Robert Rosse of Browneswover, William Coke of the same, Henry Coke of the same, William Burton of Long Lalford, Henry Ward of Newbold and many others. Given at Browneswover. Seals 1 and 2: round; fragmentary; red; tag. Seal 3: square: device: `T'; red; tag. Endorsed: charter of feoffment made by William Harpur and others of the manor of Browneswover to Agnes Boughton. |