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apparent, and Barbara his wife, by an indenture and fine made in 

 Easter term, 8 James I [1611], conveyed and assured the last 

 recited promises to the aforesaid Hugh Speke and William Wollascott, 

 and their heirs for ever. 



The jurors also say that one Henry Woodman was seised ot 

 2 small closes of land called "Tyle Quarres," containing 6 acres, and 

 of one coppice and one parcel of land containing (illegible), near 

 " Kingsmore Coppice" parcel of the inheritance of Thomas Hunt, 

 and are in Haselbury and Box aforesaid ; and of 3 cottages 

 (illegible) and Box aforesaid, lately in the tenure of Thomas B. 

 (illegible) the elder, Richard Beaser and William Keynes, together 

 with 3 gardens and one close called " Orchard close," and 2 acres 

 of land in the common fields there (illegible) for all their cattle ; 

 and the said Henry Woodman being so seised, on 30th January, 

 7 James I [1609-10], conveyed the last recited premises to the 

 aforesaid Hugh Speake and William Wollacott, and to their assigns 



for ever. 



The jurors also say that one /ohnAIoxsarnvjas seised of 3 parts (.-') 

 (illegible) lying in the common fields of Haselbury and Box afore- 

 said, containing 2 acres, one acre lying in " Chappellfield," and 

 abutting upon " Coniger wall," near " le gate," on the west and 

 upon " Bradforde way" [on the east ?] ; and another lying in the 

 same field, " in proxima cullura " (illegible), north and south 

 between " Hasilbury Land " formerly of Sir Waller Longe, knight, 

 upon the west .... and the lands, late oi Hairy Long, gentleman, 

 late in the tenure oi John Clarke, containing half-an-acre, and the 

 other piece of land lying in " le Quarrefield" near " le oulde 

 churche," and containing half an acre. And the said>>^« Moxsam, 

 so being seised, on 8th June, 8 James I [1610], by his indenture 

 enfeoffed therewith the aforesaid Hugh Speke and William Wollascoti 

 to hold to them, their heirs and assigns for ever. 



And the jurors further say that one Anlhony Batvldwyn was 

 seised of 2 several tenements in Box with (illegible) as yet, or late, 

 in the occupations of Margaret Gregorie and William Marten and of 

 one other tenement, with a curtilage, orchard and garden, 

 and 3 acres of arable land pertaining, in Box, to the aforesaid 

 tenement near adjoining, late in the tenure oi John Baylie, deceased, 

 or his assigns ; and the said Anthony Baldwyn being so seised, on 

 the 29th April, 11 James I [1613], by indenture, bargained and 

 sold the said tenements to the said Hugh Speke and George Speake 

 and to their heirs for ever. 



And the jurors further say that the said Hugh Speke was seised of 

 all those lands and tenements lying and being in Bathneston, alias 



