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tion of the powers and trusts thereby respectively committed unto them, & at the 

 advise & by the warrant of Sir William Roberts Knight, Thomas Ayres, William 

 Parker, Robert Fenwick, & Edward Cressell Esquires, who together with others 

 named in the said act herein before first mentioned, or any five, or more of them, 

 are by the said acts or one of them, authorised to treat, contract & agree for the 

 sale of the said lands & possessions in such sort, as in the said acts respectively is 

 mentioned. And in consideeation of the sum of one hundred sixty three 

 pounds one shilling & four pence of lawful money of England which the said 

 Thomas Noel & Stephen Estwick two of the Treasurers in that behalf appointed 

 by the said first mentioned act have by writing under their hands bearing date 

 the four & twentieth day of this instant month of May, now procured by the said 

 John Weare, alias Browne & remaining with him certified to be paid & satisfied 

 by him in such sort as by the same writing appears, Hath granted, alienated, 

 bargained, & sold, & by these presents doe grant, alien, bargain & sell unto the 

 said John Weare alias Browne, his heirs & assigns, All that messuage, & tene- 

 ment, with the appurtenances situate lying & being in Uffcott in the County of 

 Wilts, now or late in the tenure or occupation of Richard Brown ; & all houses, 

 edifices, structures, buildings, barnes, stables, orchards, gardens, yards, courts, 

 curtilages & backsides to the same belonging And all that one close of meadow 

 adjoining to the said house containing by estimation two acres more or less. And 

 all those two closes of pasture called by the name of the common close, bounded 

 ■with the lands of Richard Baker on the east & the ground of the Widow Greenway 

 on the north containing by estimation five acres more or less. And all those 

 cei-tain parcels of arable land lying dispersedly in the common fields of UfEcott 

 aforesaid containing by estimation fifty sis acres more or less. And all that 

 pasture for one hundred and seaventy sheep on the common downes and fields of 

 UfEcott aforesaid. And all ways, passages, easements commodities, watercourses, 

 profits advantages, and appurtenances to the said messuage or tenement, lands 

 & premises or any part or parcel thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining. 

 Which said messuage or tenement, lands, and premises are mentioned in the 

 particular thereof to have been late parcel of the possessions of the late Dean and 

 Chapter of the late Cathedral Church of the Virgin Mary in Sarum, and to have 

 been by indenture bearing date the five & twentieth day of April in the thirteenth 

 year of the reign of the late King Charles demised by the late Dean & Chapter 

 of the said late Cathedral Church to Richard Weare alias Browne of Wroughton 

 in tie County of Wilts Yeoman, for the term of his natural life, & the heirs of 

 Thomas Weare, alias Browne, & James Weare alias Browne, his Sons, under 

 the yearly rent of forty shillings & two pence thereby reserved & to be upon im- 

 provement of the yearly Talue of eighteen pounds nineteen shillings & ten pence 

 over and above the said yearly rent reserved. And the reversion & reversions, 

 remainder & remainders of the said messuages or tenement, land, & premises & 

 of any part and parcel thereof To have & to hold the said messuage or tene- 

 ment & lands, & all & singular other the said premises, hereby granted aliened, 

 bargained, or sold, or herein before mentioned to be hereby granted aliened, 

 bargained or sold, with their & any of their appurtenances unto the said John 

 Weare, alias Browne, his heirs & assigns for ever, to the only use & behoof of 

 the said John Weare, alias Browne, his heirs & assigns for ever as amply as the 

 eaid Trustees, or any of them by the said acts or either of them are enabled tp 



