492 The Society's MSS. Clyffe Pyparcl, Warrins. 



Pile, the son, is his son and heir, and was aged at the time of his father's 

 death, 17 years, 11 months and 5 days. 



Inqs. Post Mortem, Chancery, Series II., Vol. 521 (125). 



CLYFFE PYPAED— WAERINS. 



The Society also possesses a small packet of deeds relating to a 

 property in Clyffe, which, according to No. 3— an illiterate docu- 

 ment—lay near the church, with Cobham's farm on either side. 

 It carried common for sixty sheep and two rams, ten beasts and 

 two mares with a foal, and six oxen. 



It passes, presumably, from father to son, through five gene- 

 rations, its name (" Warrins ") and the name of the family in 

 possession ("Warreyn") being both derived from its owner in 

 1342, viz., "Warin son of Eoger of Clyvepypard." 



The pedigree was, possibly, as follows : — 



Eoger of Clyff Pypard= 



I ' ■ 



Warin, son and heir of Roger [born about 1290] = Agnes, 

 gave his land to feoffees, receiving it back in 

 1342, with remainders over. 



living 

 1342. 



John, son of Warin and Agnes, = Alice. Sybil, 

 [born about 1320] of full age : 

 1342. ■; 



Simon Waryn [born about 1350] gave his land=Emma, 



to feoffees, receiving it back in 1389, with 

 remainders over 



living 

 1389. 



George Warreyn [born about 1380].= 



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i 

 John, son of George Warreyn [born about 1410], 

 sold his lands in 1445 to John Letton and 

 Elizabeth his wife. 



John Letton, or Latton, although enfeoffed of the premises by 

 Johu "Warreyn jointly with Elizabeth his wife, in 1445, gave them. 



