250 Rowley alias Wittenham. 
of this kind, shall be in force against me, my heirs and executors. Dated at 
the said Staple, 12 Feb., 5. Henry VI. (A.D. 1427.) 
TuIs indenture made 12‘ Feb., 5 Henry VI., between William Souche, Kt. 
of the one part and Walter Hungerford, K*. of the other part Witnesseth that 
although William [Souche] aforesaid is bound, as above written: Nevertheless 
the aforesaid Walter [Hungerford] grants by these presents that if William 
aforesaid and Alice his wife, within half a year following the day on which the 
said Alice shall reach the full age of 21 years, shall by a Fine to be levied in 
the King’s Court acknowledge the manor of Rowleygh Co. Wilts, and the 
Advowson of the Church to belong to the said Walter; or if, the said Alice 
dying before such Fine be levied, the said William or his heirs shall duly pay 
to Walter the 250 marks; Then the bond to be of none effect: otherwise to 
remain in full force. In witness whereof, &c. Dated as above. 
10. William Souche, Lord of Haryngworth conveys to Walter L*. Hunger- 
ford, John Typtoft Lord Powys, Robert Hungerford Kt., Simon Sydenham, Dean 
of Sarum, John Juyn Kt., John Stourton J'., W™. Darell, Rich’. Mulborne, W™. 
Wolstone, Rob. Longe, and John Carter, Clerk, and to the heirs of Walter, All 
his manor of Rowlegh with the advowson of y* church of Rowleygh. 12 Feb., 
6 Hen. VI. (1428.) 
11. W. Souche, Lord Haryngworth appoints John Twynyho and Roger 
Trewbody attornies to deliver possession. 12 Feb, 1428. 
12. John Typtoft, Robert Hungerford, &c., quit claim to Walter Hungerford, 
W. Darrell, Robert Longe and their heirs, all rights which they ever had con- 
jointly with y* said Walter, Darell, and Longe, in Rowlegh ali¢ds Witnam. 
Witnesses to this deed. John, [Kemp] by divine permission Archbishop of 
York, Chancellor of England :—William, [Alnewick] Bishop of Norwich, 
Keeper of the Privy Seal of our Lord the King: William Lord Botreaux, 
Humphrey Stafford, Kt., Edmund Cheyne, John Fortescu, Rich‘. Bamfeld and 
others. Dated at Rowleygh akds Witnam, on the Feast of the Nativity of 
John the Baptist, 7 Hen. VI. (1429.) 
Enrolled on the back of the Close Roll of Chancery the month and year 
within written. 
13. Final concord, at Westminster, a fortnight after St. Martin’s Day, 8 
Hen. VI., before W™. Babyngton, John Martyn, John Juyn, James Strangeways 
and John Cottesmore Justices, and others, bet". Walter Hungerford Kt., W™. 
Darell, Robt. Longe, and John Twynyho Quer’, And W™. Souche, Kt., and 
Alice his wife, Deforc's for y* Manor of Rowlegh. For the Recognition, &c., 
Hungerford paid Souche 200 marks of Silver. 
14. Walter Hungerford quit claims to Darell and Longe. Witnesses, W™. 
L‘, Botreaux, Humphrey Stafford, Stephen Popham, Ed. Cheyne K*. John 
Pawlet, John Beynton, John Fortescu, Rich. Bamfeld. Dated at Rowlegh alias 
Witnam, Christmas Eve, [‘‘in vigilia Natalis D™.”]8 Hen. VI. (1430.) [En- 
rolled, &c., as above. ] 
15. William Darell, Ro’. Longe and John Twynyho have conveyed to 
Walter Hungerford, Lord Heytesbury and Homet, Sir Philip Courtenay Kt, 
John Baynton, John Pawlet de Nony [Nunney] Thomas Brown, and John 
Fortescu, the Manor of Rowlegh: for term of the life of the said Walter: after 
his death to the Heirs male of his body : Remainder to the Heirs of His body: 
