The Societifs 3[SS. Ch/ffe Pi/pard, Btipton. 485 



of Isabel, late tlie wife of William Walrond, of their purparty of 

 her inheritance. This includes lands at Yatesbury and 20s. yearly 

 rent from John de Tany, a free tenant there. 



The next two fines show John and Wenthlian selling, apparently, 

 parcels of their land to Quintin and Colchester : — 



April, 1285. Final Concord in King's court at Westminster in the trese- 

 maine of Easter 13 Edward [1] between Jordan Quyntin and Goda his wife 

 querents and John de Tany and Wentlihana his wife impedients, of a 

 messuage and thirty acres of land in Bubbeclyve, whereof a plea of warranty 

 of charter was summoned between them in the same court, to wit that the 

 aforesaid John and Wentilhana acknowledged the aforesaid tenements to be 

 the right of the said Jordan, as those which the same Jordan and Goda have 

 by the gift of the aforesaid John and Wentilhana, to hold to the same Jordan 

 and Goda and the heirs of the said Jordan of the chief lords of that fee by 

 the services which to those tenements belong for ever, and for this acknow- 

 ledgment, fine and concord the same Jordan and Goda gave to the aforesaid 

 John and Wentilhana 100 marks 



Feet of Fines, Wilts. File 25 (21). 



The above will probably prove of service for drawing a pedigree 

 of Qnintin. With regard to the following fine it is to be noted 

 that apparently an Elias son of John de Colchester succeeded to 

 the Tany estate in" Latton, co. Essex; but the connexion of our 

 John de Tany with Latton is not proved, and the identity of name 

 may be a coincidence only : — 



April, 1285. Final Concord, in the King's Court at Westminster in the 

 tresemaine of Easter, 13 Edward [1], between John de Colcestre, querent, 

 and John de Tany and Wentlihana his wife impedients, of 13a. land and 

 |a meadow in Yatesbir' whereof a plea of warranty of charter was summoned 

 between them in the same court, to wit that the said John and Wentlihana 

 acknowledged the aforesaid tenements to be the right of the said John de 

 Colcestre as those which the said John de Colcestre has by the gift of the 

 aforesaid John and Wentlihana : to hold to the same John de Colcestre and 

 his heirs of the aforesaid John and Wentlihana and the heirs of Wentlihana 

 for ever ; rendering therefore yearly id. at Michaelmas for all service custom 

 and exaction ; and the aforesaid John and Wentlihana will warrant, acquit 

 and defend the aforesaid tenements to the same John de Colcestre and his 

 heirs by the aforesaid service against all men ; for this acknowledgment, &c., 

 the same John de Colcestre gave the aforesaid Joan and Wentilhana a sore 

 sparrow hawk. 



Feei of Fines, Wilts. File 25 (29). 



Colchester occurs again the following year : — 



24 May, Final concord, the morrow of the Ascension, 14 Edward [1] 



1286. between John de Colcestre and Alice his wife, querents, and Hugh 



de Oarswell and Idonea his wife, impedients, of a messuage and 



