Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 27 



Burbage and Collingborne Kingston, co. Wilts, and of all that 

 forest, lands, tenements and hereditaments with appurtenances 

 called the Forest of Savernacke otherwise Sovernacke, co. Wilts, 

 and of the park called le Great Parke otherwise Savernacke Parke, 

 parcel of the said forest. And of the manor of Amesbury Earles 

 otherwise Ambrosbury Earles, co. Wilts, and of the woodland called 

 de Bentley Woodes, co. Wilts, and of all messuages, buildings, 

 meadows, lands, tenements, woods, waters, profits, and heredita- 

 ments to the said manors, woods and premises pertaining, and of 

 the manors of Collingborne Ducis and Barton otherwise Barton 

 with Marlborough, and of the borough of Marlborough, co. Wilts, 

 and of the advowson of the rectory of Collingborne Ducis and of all 

 coppices or woodlands called Collingborne Woods in Collingborne 

 Ducis, and of an annual rent of i y, ^d. issuing from a tenement 

 in Fetellton, co. Wilts, and of an annual rent of 13^. 4</- issuing 

 from a tenement in Rudge in the parish of Froxfeild, co. Wilts, 

 and of the fairs and markets of Amesburie, co. Wilts, and of Castle 

 Carye, co. Somerset, and of all tolls and profits pertaining, and of 

 the advowsons, donations and rights of patronage of the vicarages 

 of Somerton and Ilmister, co. Somerset. 



And being so seised, by indenture dated 7th January, 14 James I 

 [16 1 7], made between the said Earl, the said Sir Francis Seymour, 

 Sir Gilbert Prynne, James Kyrkn, of Almesford, co. Somerset, 

 esquire, of the one part, and John Kent, of Devizes, gentleman, 

 William Gunter, of Milton, co. Wilts, gentleman, and John Gunter, 

 of Milton aforesaid, of the other part, the said Earl granted the 

 premises to the parties of the second part to the uses following, 

 viz. : to the use of the said Earl for life, then to Edward Seymour, 

 his grandson and his heirs male successively, then to the said 

 William Seymour and his heirs male successively, then to the use 

 of the said Francis Seymour and his heirs male successively, then 

 to the heirs of the said Edward Seymour, then to the heirs of 

 the said William Seymour, then to the heirs of the said Francis 

 Seymour, then to the heirs of the said Earl, then to Sir Edward 

 Seymour, of Burye Pomerye, co. Devon, knight and baronet, and 

 his heirs male, then to "Sax John Seymour, of Marwell, co. Southamp- 

 ton, knight, and his heirs male, then to the use of the right heirs 

 of the said Edward Seymour grandson of the said Earl for ever. 



The said Earl was also seised of the chapel of Estgrafton, co. 

 Wilts, with a meadow called Chappell Meade, containing 2 acres, 

 and 3 other meadows called Hillmeades, containing 5 acres, and 

 the tithes of corn and hay, with all tithes, oblations, profits and 

 hereditaments pertaining, in East and West Grafton. 



