338 Notes on Durrington. 
shall be in arrear, it shall be fully lawful to the aforesaid Walter and his 
assigns as for rent or pension so for the aforesaid penalty if it be in arrear 
and not paid, in the aforesaid manor, and out of any parcel of it to distrain 
and the distrained goods so taken to remove and retain so long as the whole 
aforesaid entire rent or pension shall be in arrear, and the penalty or penalties 
for defect of payment of the said rent as is aforesaid, until the full debt shall 
have been satisfied and paid. Provided always that if it happens that the 
said Walter die before the aforesaid term thereupon the aforesaid payment of 
rent ceases and the arrears that exist after the death of the said Walter as to 
any aforesaid term shall neither be levied nor leviable nor paid, nor to be 
paid, for that we the aforesaid warden and scholars and our successors may 
thenceforward be quit and exonerated in possession. Yet so that the rents 
that are in arrear in the lifetime of the aforesaid Walter in time approximate, 
although before any term fully complete when he shall happen to die, the 
executors of the same Walter shall be fully paid. In testimony of which 
matter we the aforesaid Warden and Scholars of one part of these indentures 
which remain in the possession of Mr. Walter have set to our seal in our 
chapter house; but to the other part of these indentures held and remaining 
with the said Warden and scholars the aforesaid Walter set his seal dated the 
14th February in the year of King Henry the Sixth after the conquest of 
England the 18th. 
Know all that the Warden and Scholars of the college called St. Mary 
College of Wynchester at Wynton to be held, and to be by these presents 
firmly bound to Walter Trangoff, Archdeacon of Cornwall in £200 sterling to 
be paid to the same Walter or to his certain Attorney on the feast of Haster 
next to be after the present date without further delay of payment whatsoever 
well and faithfully to be made: we bind ourselves and our successors by these 
presents. In witness of which thing our corporate seal in our present chapter 
house is appended, dated 15th day of February inthe year of the reign of 
King Henry 6th after the Conquest of England the 18th. 
The condition of this obligation is such that if the above bound Warden 
and scholars and their successors pay or cause to be paid to the aforesaid 
Walter and his assigns every year £20 sterling at the feasts of Kaster and St. 
Michael in equal portions or at one month after either feast aforesaid during 
the term unto 20 years under a certain manner, form, and condition as in 
certain indentures between the aforesaid Warden & Scholars of the one part 
and of the aforesaid Walter of the other part made very fully contains, then 
the present obligation goes fornothing; otherwise it remains in force and vigour. 
And it is to be remembered that the aforesaid Warden came into the King’s 
Chancery at Westminster the 224 day of November in the present year, and 
recognised the indenture and the preceding writing and all the contents in 
the same in the form aforesaid. 
Archdeacon Trengoff had been arch priest of the oratory at 
' Barton, which was in the parish of Whippingham, in the Isle of 
Wieht. In 1439 the Warden of Winchester obtained the endow- 
ments of the oratory for Winchester College. Cardinal Beaufort 
