48 ALLESTRY CHURCH LANDS. 



Churchwardens and other Inhabitants of the said Parish of 

 AUestrey, to wit, one Lease of A moyety of the premises made in 

 the Six and Thirtieth yeare of the Raigne of Kinge Henry the 

 Eighth by the then Wardens of the said Parish Church of St. 

 Edmund in AUestrey to one Richard Kindar for Thirty yeares 

 paying to the said Wardens and Theire Successors Wardens of 

 the said Church Two and Twenty pence yeare by Rent at the 

 feast of the Nativity of our Lord, Another Lease made of the 

 whole ground called Sawcy Hill in the Eleaventh yeare of the 

 Raigne of our Late Queene Elizabeth by the then Church- 

 wardens and other parishioners of the said Parish of AUestry 

 to the said Richard Kindar for Thirty yeares paying yearely to 

 the said Churchwardens and Theire Successors Foure Shillings at 

 the feast of our Lord God onely, Which said Richard Kindar by 

 Indenture in the Seaventeenth yeare of the said Queene Elizabeth 

 did Assigne A moyety of the premises to one William Hardy, 

 and to the Sealeing of the said Assignement, one Edward Mundy 

 (then Lord of the Mannor of AUestry aforesaid) was a Witness, 

 One other Lease made in the Two and Fourtieth yeare of the 

 Raigne of the said Queen Elizabeth by the churchwardens and 

 other inhabitants of AUestrey to Richard Collier and Thomas 

 Bakor for One and Twenty yeares, paying yearly to the Churchwar- 

 dens and other Sucessors Churchwardens of the said Church, to 

 the use of the same Church the yearly rent of Twenty Six Shillings 

 and Eight pence. And one other Lease made in the Eighteenth 

 yeare of the Raigne of our Late Soveraigne Lord Kinge James by 

 the then Churchwardens of the said parish or Church to one 

 Richard Jackson, for One and Twenty yeares, at and under the 

 yearly rent of Three and Thirty Shillings and Four pence. 



And it is further found by the said Jurors upon oath, That one 

 John Mundy late of Marke Eaton Esq., Eight and Twenty yeares 

 sinse, to wit, in the yeare of our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred 

 fifty and foure (beinge then Lord of the Mannor of AUestry and a 

 powerful Man and taking advantage of the then rebellious and 

 distracted tymes) caused the then tenant of Sawcy Hill to Attorne 

 Tennant to him and since that tyme the said John Mundy received 



