484 The Society's MSS. Chjffe Pypard, Bufton. 



her, childless. Wenthlian survived, and for the next twenty years 

 enjoyed her dower, which on her death became divisible between 

 the sisters of Eustace or their heirs. 



Tlie object of levying the first of the following fines is difficult 

 to understand. It aftects both the lands in Yatesbury, &c., and 

 in Hilperton. Whatever its effect, it did not destroy the seisin of 

 the deforciants : — 



April, 1283. Final concord in King's court at Shrewsbury in the quinzaine 

 of Easter, 11 Edward [11 between John Tany and Wentliana his wife, querents 

 and Walter de Barevile and William his brother deforciants, by William 

 Gore put in their place to gain or lose, of two messuages and two carucates 

 of land in Yatesburi and Bubbeton. Walter and William acknowledged the 

 aforesaid tenements to be the right of John and gave them back to the same 

 John and Wentlyana in the same court, to hold to the same John and 

 Wentlyana and to the heirs which the same John may have begotten of the 

 said Wentlyana, of the said Walter and William all the life of the said Walter 

 and William, rendering therefore yearly a rose at Midsummer for all service 

 and by doing therefore to the chief lords of those fees for the aforesaid Walter 

 and William all other services which to those tenements belong ; and the 

 aforesaid Walter and William will warrant to the same John and Wentlyana 

 and the heirs of the said John aforesaid the aforesaid tenements by the 

 aforesaid services against all men, all the life of the said Walter and William ; 

 and after the decease of each of the said Walter and William, the same John 

 and Wentlyana and the heirs of John aforesaid shall hold the said tenements 

 of the chief lords of those fees by the services which to those tenements belong 

 for ever ; and if by chance it happen that the said John die without heir of 

 the body of the said Wentlyana begotten, then the aforesaid tenements after 

 the decease of the said Wentlyana are to remain to the next heirs of John, to 

 hold of the chief lords, &c. ; for this acknowledgment warranty, fine and 

 concord the same John and Wentlyana granted to the aforesaid Walter and 

 William the manor of Hulperton to hold to them of the said John and 

 Wentlyana and the heirs of John aforesaid all the life of the said Walter and 

 William, rendering therefore yearly \lh. wax at Easter for all service custom 

 and exaction ; and the aforesaid John and Wentlyana and the heirs of John 

 aforesaid will warrant, acquit and defend the aforesaid manor of Hulperton 

 to the same Walter and William by the aforesaid service against all men all 

 the life of the said Walter and William, and after the decease of the said 

 Walter and William the aforesaid manor of Hulperton is to revert to the 

 aforesaid John and Wentlyana and the heirs of John aforesaid quit of the 

 heirs of the said Walter and William to hold of the chief lords of that fee by 

 the services which to that manor belong for ever ; and besides the said John 

 and Wentlyana have given to the said Walter and William 100 marks. 



Feet of Fines, Wilts. File 25 (14.) 



Entered on the Close Eoll is the assignment, 20th May, 1310, to 

 Alexander de Fryvill and Joan, his wife, kinswoman and co-heiress 



