24 Wiltshire 



wise Pewsie, Huish and Shawe, Burbage Savage, Burbage Darrells, 

 Burbage Esturmye, Stiittescombe otherwise Stichcombe, Wotton 

 River otherwise Wotton Rivers, Collingborne Sutton otherwise 

 Collingborne Sunton otherwise Collingborne Thornhill, the manor 

 and farm of Weeke otherwise Esturmies Weeke otherwise 

 Sturmies Weeke, the manor and farm of Knoll, the manor and farm 

 of Harding otherwise Harden, the manor of Donys Langford 

 otherwise Dunys Langford, Tidcombe and Oxenwood, co. Wilts, 

 with their rights, members and appurtenances ; the manors of 

 Norton under Hampden, Speckington, Bridghampton, Lawrence 

 Lydiard otherwise Lidiard St. Lawrence, Hagrave otherwise 

 Heygrove, Bridgwater and Sandford otherwise Sandford, co. 

 Somerset, with all their rights, members and appurtenances, and 

 of the manors of Symondesbury otherwise Symondesborough, 

 Kingston otherwise Kingeston and Poveington, co. Dorset, and of 

 the manor of Cayneby otherwise Caneby and Glentham, co. 

 Lincoln, with all their rights, members and appurtenances. 



Being so seised, the said Earl in consideration of a marriage 

 between Edivard Seymiur, esquire, son of the said Edward Lord 

 Beaiichamp, and Anne Sackvile, daughter of Robert late Earl of 

 Dorset, by indenture bearing date ist May, 7 James I [1609], 

 between the said Earl, Edivatd Lord Beaiichamp, and Edward 

 Seymour his eldest son, of the first part, Richard Earl of Dorset, 

 Anna Sackvile, sister of the said Richard Earl of Dorset, and 

 William Lord Hmvard de Naivorth, co. Cumberland, of the second 

 part, and the aforesaid Richard Wheler and James Kyrton, of the 

 third part, the said Earl covenanted that he would levy several 

 fines and common recoveries concerning the premises before the 

 feast of All Saints then ne.xt following, to the uses following, viz. : 

 to the use of himself the said Edward Earl of Hertford for life, 

 remainders to Edward Lord Beauchamp, Ediuard Seymour, eldest 

 son o{ Edivard Lord Beauchamp, Anne Sackvile, the heirs male of 

 the said Edward Seymour, eldest son of Lord Beauchamp, the heirs 

 male of Edward Lord Beauchamp, the said Earl of Hertford and his 

 heirs male, Edivard Seymour, of Burye Pomerye, co. Devon, and 

 his heirs male. Sir John Seymour, of Marwell, co. Southampton, 

 and his heirs male ; then to the use of the said Earl and then 

 to the use of his right heirs. Afterwards in Easter term, 7 James I 

 [1609], several fines and recoveries of the premises were had to the 

 uses abovesaid. 



The said Edward Seymour on ist July, 7 James I [1609], took to 

 wife the said Anne Sackvile, at Westminster. 



Edward Lord Beauchamp died at Great Bedwyn on 21st July, 



