50 The Society’s MSS.—Chiseldon and Draycot. 
Hata graunted aliened barganed and sould and confirmed and by these presents, 
doth for hime selfe and his heires fully and absolutly graunt alien bargaine 
sell and confirme unto them the sayde right reverend father in god John 
Buckeridge Lord Bisshopp of Rochester and Edward Rede All that the advowson 
guift presentation free disposition and right of patronage of the parish church 
Tectory and parsonage of Dreycott Follyat in the sayd countie of Wilts with all 
and singular the rightes members and appurtenaunces theireof To HAVE and to 
hould the sayd advouson guift presentation free disposition and right of patronage 
of the sayd parish church rectory and personage of Dreycot aforesayd . . 
unto the sayd . . . . John, Lord Bisshopp of Rochester and Edward Rede 
for and duering the terme of theire naturall lives and the life of the longer liver 
of them to the intent and purpose and upon this speciall trust and confidence 
that they the sayd right reverend father in god and Edward Rede during their 
natural lives and the life of the longer liver of them shall soe oft as the sayd 
church shall dewringe that tyme become voyd present thereunto such one of the 
fellowes of the sayd colledge as shall be sufficient and fitt for such a charge and 
cure and will accepte thereof And from [and] after the deathes of them the sayd 
right reverend father in god Lord Bisshopp of Rochester ‘and Edward Rede and 
the survivour of them then to have and to hould the sayd advouson eos 
to the sayd President and Schollers of St. John Baptist colledge . . . . and 
their successours to the use of them the sayd President and Scollers of the sayd 
Colledge and of their successors for ever AND the sayd President and Scollers 
for themselves and their successors do covenaunt . . . . to and with the 
sayd . . . . John Lord Bisshopp of Rochester and his successours by 
these presents that they the sayde President and Schollers and their successors 
shall and will from tyme to tyme and at all tymes from and after the deceases 
of them the sayd . . . . John Lord Bisshopp of Rochester and Edward 
Rede . . . . as often as the sayd Church shall become voyd present 
thereunto such one of the fellows of the sayd colledge for the tyme beinge 
as shalbe sufficient and fitt for such charge and cure and shall be nominated 
to them the sayd President and Schollers and theire successors by the free- 
holders of landes scituate and being within the parish of Dreycott Follyatt 
aforesayd for the tyme being or the greatest parte of them by deed in writing 
under the handes and seales of them or the greatest parte of them within 
three monethes next and imediatly ensewinge after the sayd Church shall 
become voyd And in case they the sayd freehoulders of the land scituate 
lyinge and beinge within the sayd parishe of Dreycott Follyatt aforesayd for 
the tyme being or the greater parte of them doe not within three monethes 
next after the sayd Church shall become voyde nominate such one of the 
fellowes of the sayd Colledge for the tyme beinge as shall be sufficient and 
fitt for such a charge and cure and will accept thereof to the said President 
and Schollers of the sayd Colledge for the tyme being to be by them presented 
to the said Church that then they the sayd President and Schollers and theire 
successors shall and will from tyme to tyme and at all tymes . . . present 
thereunto within six monethes after the sayd Church shall become voyd such 
one sufficient fellowe of the sayd Colledge for the tyme being as shalbe © 
sufficient and fitt for such a charge and cure In WitNnEssE whereof to the 
firste parte of these tripertite Indentures . . . . [&e.] 
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