162 The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 
and the said Martha, and in consideration of the joynture already made by 
the said John Jacob unto the said Martha, and his natural love &e. to his 
said daughter, and for the settling of the Rectory and Parsonage of Hilmerton 
aforesaid and of the tythes, landes, tenements &c. afterwards mencioned in 
such manner as is herein afterwards expressed Haru granted &c. unto the 
said Nevill Maskalin and George Savage their heirs and assigns for ever All 
that the Rectory or Parsonage of Hilmerton aforesaid with all rights &c. 
heretofore belonging to the late dissolved monastery of Bissam, co. Berks, 
And all houses &c. gleabe lands, tythes of all manner of corne grayne and 
hay and all other tythes as well greate as small And also all oblacions, 
obvencions, pencions, fruites, profitts, commodities, emoluments and here- 
ditaments whatsoever to the said Rectory or Parsonage belonginge &c. which 
Rectory is now in the tenure &c. of the said Roger Calley or his assigns with 
all messuages &c. in Hilmarton, Pen, Goate acre, Wytcombe, Catcombe, 
Corton, Littlecott and Besbrooke alias Beversbrooke to the said Rectory 
belonging &c. in as ample manner as Sir Walter Hungerford and Sir Edward 
Hungerford, knights deceased at any time heretofore held the said granted 
premisses to them their heirs and assignes for ever of the grant bargayne and 
sale of Arthur Swayne of London, gentleman, deceased, and Henry Beste, 
citizen and scrivener of London, as in and by an Indenture dated 19 May, 
32 Elizabeth [1590], enrolled in the Chancery more fully appeareth And in 
as ample free and lyberall manner as the said Lady Queen Elizabeth by her 
letters patent under the Greate Seale of England, dated at Westminster, 21 
March, 32 Elizabeth [1589—90] did give and grant the same to the said 
Arthur Swayne and Henry Beste and to their heirs and assigns for ever, as 
in the said letters patent more fully appears amongst diverse other things 
therein contained And in as free and ample manner as John Calley deceased 
and Martha his wife late father and mother of the said Roger lately held the 
same by vertue of the grant bargeyne and sale of the said Sir Walter and Sir 
Edward Hungerford by the name of Edward Hungerford, esquire, to them 
the said John and Martha Calley made, as by an Indenture dated 28 May, 32 
Elizabeth [1590] inrolled in the Chauncery more fully appears To HAVE AND 
To HOLD to the said Nevill Maskalin and George Savage, their heirs and 
assigns for ever, to the uses &c. hereafter lymited, that is to say To THE USE 
of the said Roger Calley for life and after his death To THE UsE of Agnes 
Calley his wife for life, and after their deaths To the use of the said Martha the 
wife of the said Jchn Jacob for life, and thereafter To the use of John Jacob 
son and heir apparent of the said John and Martha in tail male and for default 
To the use of Thomas Jacob, second son of the said John and Martha in tail 
male, and for default To the use of Roger Jacob, their third son in tail male, 
and for default To the right heirs of the said Martha Jacob for ever. 
Covenant to levy fine of the premisses, within ten years next, at request of 
the said John Jacob, to enure to the above uses. 
Executed by Roger Calley [seal broken]. 
Sealed and delivered in the presence of 
Richard Thorner, Robert Stratton, 
Roger Longe.! 
' Communicated by Mr. M. H. Nevil Story-Maskelyne. 
