.14 . Wiltshire 



The said Richard Westfield was also seised of 8 messuages in 

 Chippenham, in the several tenures oi Joseph Borne, William Escotte, 

 Anne Was/field, widow, Sibill Griffyn, widow, John Merriok, John 

 Godby, Henry Geale, and Philip Sticklowe ; and of two other 

 tenements in Chippenham in the tenure of James Andrewes and 

 John Francombe ; and in one messuage and 3 acres of land in 

 Chippenham, in his own tenure and occupation, purchased oi John 

 Burge ; and of 3 acres of land in Chippenham, lately purchased of 

 John Ely ; and of 9 acres one perch of land in the Forest of 

 Chippenham, alias Pewsham, co. Wilts ; and, by deed, settled the 

 last named premises upon himself for life, remainder as to one 

 moiety to his wife Anne, during widowhood, and as to the other, 

 to his sons Edward, Anthony, Richard, John and William. 



He was also seised of 12 messuages and 9 acres of land, meadow 

 and pasture in Calne, purchased of George Slaplcs, and of 28 acres 

 of land, meadow and pasture in Calne aforesaid, purchased of 

 John Slade. 



So seised, by indenture of 2nd March, 17 James I [1620], he 

 conveyed the said premises to the aforesaid Anthony, Edward and 

 John, his sons, remainder as in the foregoing indenture. 



He was also seised of one messuage and 200 acres of land, 

 meadow and pasture in Bideston, Slaughtenford, Hartham, and 

 North Wraxall, co. Wilts, lately purchased o{ Edward Hung^rjord. 



So seised, by his will dated loth September, 1624, he devised the 

 premises last named according to the settlements aforesaid. 



The said capital messuage and premises in Fovent are held of 

 William Earl of Pembroke, as of his manor of Fovent, by fealty, suit 

 of court, and the annual rent of 35^. lod. The rectory of Chittarne 

 aforesaid is held of the King, as of the manor of East Greenwich, 

 by fealty, and is worth per annum 40J. 



By what service the advowson of the church of Tellisford, and 

 the aforesaid tenement in Tellisford, Wolverton and Rode are held, 

 the jury are ignorant; they are worth per annum, clear, 22J. 



The premises in Chippenham in the several tenures of Joseph 

 Borne, William Escott, Ann Wast field, Sibill Griffin, John Merick, John 

 Godby, Henry Geale, and Philip Stickloive, are held of the King as 

 of the manor of East Greenwich, by fealty, and the annual rent of 

 £^ i8j., and are worth per annum, clear, 40^^. The other two 

 tenements in Chippenham in the tenure of James Andrews andi John 

 Francombe diX& held of the King, as of the manor of East Greenwich, 

 by fealty and the annual rent of 20^., and are worth per annum, 

 clear, 20^^. The aforesaid messuage and 3 acres of land in 

 Chippenham, purchased oijohn Burge, are held of the said Edward 



