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messuage in Chitterne St. Mary, called Morgan's Hold, formerly in 

 the tenure of William Tynburie, and of one tenement and toft 

 called Rowleaze, and half a virgate of land in Chitterne St. Mary, 

 formerly in the tenure of Thomas Newman, and on 2nd July, 

 6 James I [1608], granted the last-mentioned to John Hayter the 

 younger, of Chitterne St. Mary aforesaid, yeoman, and Elizabeth 

 his wife, to have to the same for their lives, or the life of the 

 longer liver of them, and after their deaths to their assigi-.s for 

 99 years, if Constance Hayter, daughter of the said John Hayter, 

 should so long live, rendering therefor 40J. 



The said John Flower died on the 29th October, 12 James I 

 [1614], seised of the reversion of the aforesaid premises, and 

 immediately after his death the aforesaid John Flower, the son, 

 was seised thereof. 



John Floiver, the son, was seised of a capital messuage called 

 Flower's Farme, in Worton, co. Wilts, and, together with John 

 Merewether, of Great Cheverell, yeoman, by indenture of 17th 

 August, 17 James I [161 9], in consideration of a marriage to be 

 had between the said John Flower, the son, and Joan, daughter 

 of Thomas Longe, of Little Cheverell gent., enfeoffed the said 

 Thomas Long, with the said premises last recited, to hold to him, 

 his heirs and assigns (as jointure for the aforesaid /oaw) to the use 

 of the Sdadjohn Flower, the son, the saXd Joan and the heirs male 

 of their bodies, and in default, to the use of the ?,a.\d. John Flower, 

 the son, his heirs and assigns for ever. 



The said John Flower, the son, was also seised of 2 cottages or 

 tenements in Worton aforesaid, late in the tenure of William 

 JUintye, or his assigns. 



The messuage and other the premises in Chitterne St. Mary are 

 held of Lord Henry Pawlett, as of his manor of Chitterne, by 

 fealty, suit of court, and the annual rent of irs. id., and are worth 

 per annum, clear, viz. I'iper's, during the lives oi John and Grace 

 Attwood, ij\s., and after their deaths ^os. ; the residue, during the 

 lives of John, Elizabeth, and Consla?ice Hayter 29^., and after their 

 deaths £'i. The aforesaid messuage, tenements, cottages, and 

 other the premises in Worton, are held oi John bishop of Salisbury, 

 as of his manor of Potterne, by fealty, suit of court, and the annual 

 rent of 10^., and are worth per annum, clear, viz. the premises 

 limited for pasture, 40^'. ; the residue thereof izd. 



The aforesaid Laurance Attwood died on the 14th April, 19 

 James I [1621], whilst the saXd John and Grace Attwood survive. 



The s?i\A. John Flower, the son, died on 20th August, 22 James I 

 [2624] ; Joan, his wife, survives. 



