The Society's MSS. Clyffe Pypard, Bupion. 491 



Sir Francis Pile, his son. Thus the inquisition which follows is 

 mainly instructive foi- purposes of pedigree and declaration of the 

 entail: — 



Inquisition taken at Wantinge, co. Berks, 20 January, 11 Charles (1635-6) 

 before Eichard Pottinger, gent., escheator in co. Berks, by virtue of a writ 

 of diem clausit (26 Nov., 11 Charles, 1636) after the death of Francis Pile, 

 baronet. 



Findings, as in inquisition on the death of Gabriel his father. 



The said Francis being so seised, fines were levied by the said Francis Pile, 

 baronet, Thomas, William and Gabriel Pile, esqs., to one Samuel Dunche, 

 esq., of the said manors, prebend, advowson, and other the premises, cos. 

 Berks and Wilts, in Michaelmas Term, 11 Charles ; which fines were, touching 

 the manor and prebend of Axford, lands in Axford and Ramesbury, the 

 messuage and other the premises in Lower Hupton a/trts Bubbeton, Woodhill 

 and Corston alias Gorton, bought by the said Gabriel Pile, knight, of Henry 

 Quintyne, to the use of the said Francis Pile, named in the writ and Dame 

 Elizabeth then his wife, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with 

 remainder to the use of Francis Pile, now Baronet, then son and heir apparent 

 of Francis Pile named in the writ and of the heirs male of his body upon the 

 body of Mary Dunche, daughter of the said Samuel Dunch, lawfully to be 

 begotten, and for default of such issue to the use of the said Francis Pile the 

 son and of the heirs male of his body begotten, and for default to the use of 

 the said Francis Pile the father and of the heirs male of his body begotten, 

 with remainder in default to the use of the said Thomas, William and Gabriel 

 Pile, the son, successively in tail male, with remainder in default to the use 

 of the right heirs of the said Francis Pile the father ; touching the manor 

 and advowson of Compton Beauchanip, the manor of Knightington alias 

 Knighton, co. Berks and all other the premises in Bupton, Corston alias 

 Corton, Cleve, Yeatesbury, Titcombe, Collingbourne Kingston, Broadtowne, 

 and Catsopis, co. Wilts, to the use of the said Francis Pile, the father, for 

 life, with remainder to the use of the said Francis Pile, the son, and of the 

 heirs male of his body on the body of the said Mary Dunch lawfully to be 

 begotten, and for default of such issue to the use of the heirs male of the body 

 of the said Francis Pile the son, lawfully to be begotten, and for default of 

 such issue to the use of the heirs male of the body of the said Francis Pile 

 the father, with remainder to the use of the said Thomas, William, and 

 Gabriel Pile, the son, successively in tail male and in default to the use of 

 the right heirs of the said Francis Pile the father, as by one part of an in- 

 denture dated 30 April, 11 Charles, between the said Francis Pile, the father, 

 Thomas Pile, William Pile, Gabriel Pile, the son, and Francis Pile, the son, 

 of the one part, and the said Samuel Dunch and Mary Dunch of the other, 

 more fully appears. 



The said Dame Elizabeth Pile survives. 



The said Dame Anne Pile, late the wife of the said Gabriel Pile, knight, 

 survives, to wit, at Collingborne Kingston, aforesaid. 



The said Francis Pile, baronet, died 9 Nov. last past. The said Francis 

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