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Pyke the elder, gentleman, and John Kent, gentleman, of the other 

 part, the said Earl covenanted to levy a fine concerning the 

 premises to the uses following, viz. : to the use of the said Earl for 

 life, then to the other parties to the said indenture, for the life of 

 William Seymour grandson of the said Earl, then to the heirs male 

 of the said William, then to Edward Seymour, brother of the said 

 William and his heirs male, then to the said Francis Seymour and 

 his heirs male, then to the right heirs of the said Edward Seymour; 

 and in Easter term, 1 1 James I [1613], a fine was levied according 

 to the uses abovesaid. 



The said Earl was also seised of the manor of Langden otherwise 

 Langden and Wyke, co. Wilts, and of the houses, buildings, lands, 

 tenements, meadows, commons, woods, rents, reversions, profits, 

 and hereditaments thereto pertaining. 



And being so seised, in consideration of the marriage then 

 solemnized between the said Francis Seymour and the aforesaid 

 Frances, by indenture dated 20th January, 11 James I [1614.], made 

 between the said Earl of the one part, and the said Sir Francis 

 Seymour, knight, of the other part, the said Earl granted and 

 confirmed to the said Francis, his heirs and assigns the said manor 

 of Langden and other the premises to the said Francis for ever 

 with the uses following, viz. : to the use of the said Earl for life, 

 then to the use of the said Francis, then to Frances his wife for 

 life, then to the use of their heirs male successively, then to 

 the use of the said Edward, brother of the said Francis, and his 

 heirs male, then to Wtllia?n, brother of the said Francis, and his heirs 

 male, then to the use of the said Edward Seymour and his heirs for 

 ever. 



The said Earl was also seised of the manors of Woolfehall 

 otherwise Wolfehall otherwise Wolfall and Eston Bradstocke other- 

 wise Bradenstock Eston, Warren otherwise Warrens, co. Wilts, and 

 of the parks called Suddon Parke otherwise Home Parke other- 

 wise Wollfehall Parke and Tottnam Parke otherwise Totenhais 

 Parke, with all messuages, houses, apple orchards and gardens 

 pertaining, and of all lands, tenements with appurtenances called 

 Westcourts, Bowden otherwise Bowden Fitzwarrens, Rudgelands 

 Ladywell otherwise Ladellwell, and le Heele, in the parishes of 

 Great Bedwyn otherwise West Bedwyn and Burbage, co. Wilts, 

 and of all lands, tenements, and hereditaments with appurtenances 

 called the Farm of Puttoll otherwise Puttall Farme, in the parish 

 of Little Bedwyne otherwise East Bedwyne, co. Wilts, and of all 

 lands, tenements, and hereditaments with appurtenances called 

 Longmeade, Frithhaies and Earles Heathe, in the parishes of 



