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John Mison were seised of one messuage, lo cottages, lo gardens^ 

 24 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 

 common of pasture in Box aforesaid, and so being seised, the 

 said George and William conveyed their purparties of the 

 premises to the aforesaid John Kerry and John Winchcovibe, of 

 Henwick, in Berkshire, gent., and to their heirs and assigns for 

 ever ; and the said John Kerry and John Winchcombe being so seised 

 by these purparties, and the aforesaid /o/^w Mison, of his purpatory, 

 levied a fine in Trinity term, 22 James I [1624], as between George 

 Speake, son and heir apparent of the aforesaid Hugh Speake, 

 plaintiff, and the aforesaid John Mison, deforciant, of the purparty 

 of the aforesaid yi^/^w, by the name of a third part of one messuage, 

 etc., by which same fine John Mison acknowledged his purparty to 

 be the right of the aforesaid George Speake. 



And the jurors further say that the aforesaid purchase made by 

 the said William and Thomas Wollascott of the aforesaid Sir Thomas 

 Estcourt, knt., and William Workeman, and that made by the aforesaid 

 William and Thomas V\ollascott of the said Richard Cowley ; and 

 that made by them o{ John Walker; and that made hj John Kerry 

 and Thomas Wollascott of the aforesaid Sir William Buttoti, knt. ; 

 and that made by Henry Samborne, William Wollascott and Anthony 

 Elmes, of the said (illegible) ; and that made by the said Johri Keriy 

 and John Winchcombe of the said George and Willia?n Mison ; and 

 that made by George Speake of the said John Mison ; were made by 

 the said William Wollascott, Thomas Wollascott, John Kerry, Henry 

 Samborne, Anthony Elmes, John Winchcombe, and George Speake, upon 

 the request of the said Hugh Speake, and with his money, and that 

 they accordingly permitted him to have and receive the issues and 

 profits of the premises during his life. 



And moreover the jurors aforesaid say, that the said Hugh 

 Speke was seised of a tenement, with appurtenances, in "le Slade" 

 in Box aforesaid, and of 104 acres of land, meadow, pasture, and 

 wood (illegible) for 300 sheep, in Box and Ditchridge, lately 

 purchased by him of Edward Colston ; and of a messuage and 

 curtilage, with appurtenances, and all those lands called Layland, in 

 Witcombe and Lincombe, in Somersetshire, containing 30 acres, 

 whereof 20 lie on the north side of the way there called " Furseway," 

 and abut upon the land called " le Headland de Barwick," upon 

 the north; and the remaining 10 acres upon the south side of 

 the said way and abut upon the north side of the ditch called 

 "Wandesdiche;" and of a parcel of arable land lying at "Horscombe 

 Head," containing 3 acres, lying in Witcombe and Lincombe 

 atorcsaid, near " VVandesditche," on the north side; and of all 



