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| | | | | | | 1 - Lease with warranty from Thomas SenNicholas of Wore, Kent, gentleman, to Henry Baker of Pryttylwell, Essex, yeoman, of his manor of Buryshall and all appurtenances in the parish of Burysgyfford, and the patronage of the benefice of Burysgifford and all the feudal dues and services, except those reserved to Thomas, to be held by Henry, and his assigns, from Michaelmas last for 22 years at the yearly rent of £16. 6s. 8d to be paid at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and the Birth of our Lord, by equal portions; - 20th Jan. 1495 |
| | | | | | | 2 - Gift (indented) from Thomas Seint Nicholas of Oure, Kent., gentleman, to Henry Baker of Pritewell, Essex, yeoman, and his heirs forever, of the Manor of Buryshall with all appurtenances, the Court and View of Frankpledge, and the advowson of the Church of Burysgifford, and all premises and rights in the parishes of Burysgifford, Pytthesey, Thundersley, Raureth, Langdon, Hornedon, Mokkyng and Coryngham, in Essex, as in a certain deed of feoffment to Henry it appears more fully. - 14th Mar. 1497 |
| | | | | | | 3 - Exemplification of a Recovery: Brian Barde, clerk, in the Court of our justices at Westminster, impleaded Henry Baker of Pritwell, John Shad, knight, Ralph Latham, citizen and goldsmith of London, Robert Latham, gentleman, John Baker the elder and John Chapman, yeoman, of 180 acres of land in Burys Gyfford, by a writ of entry, as follows: - 30th Jan. 1498 |
| | | | | | | 4 - Quitclaim by Richard Norton of Feverysham in Kent, gentleman, Richard Toke of Throwle in the same, gentleman, and John Frend of Orset, Essex, yeoman, to Thomas SeyntNycholas of Owre in Kent, gentleman, forever, of all right and claim which they or their heirs might have to the Manor of Burishall, with the advowson of the church of Burisgifford, in Essex, with all appurtenances in the villages and parishes of Burso, Picthesley, Thondyrsley, Rawreth, Langdon, Horndon, Mokkyng, Stanford and Coryngham in Essex, which they had recently by an agreement with Richard Hagys, clerk, now deceased, by the gift and feoffment of the aforesaid Thomas Seynt Nicholas, 7th March, 13 Henry VII. - 7th Mar. 1498 |
| | | | | | | 9 - Right hand indenture of a fine made between Matthew Skinner, Dr. of Medecine, and Robert Skinner esq., querent, William Boughton, Bart, and Mary his wife, deforciant of half the manors of Brendish alias Brendishall and Colvill Hall, with appurtenances; 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 300 acres of land, 80 acres of meadow, 170 acres of pasture and 30 acres of wood in Shelley, Barenworth, Morton Fyfield, and White Roding, for £260. - 3rd Feb. 1690 |