34 Wiltshire 



1 2 acres of arable land are worth nothing during the life of the 

 said Isabella, but after her decease will be worth [per annum], 

 clear, zs. ; the messuages called Hancockes and the closes called 

 Cotterells are worth per annum, clear, \zd.\ but by what service 

 the messuage and other the premises in Keevel are held the jurors 

 know not. 



William Jones died at Keevil, 2nd April, i8 James I [1620]. 

 Sefton Jones is his son and heir, and was, at the time of his father's 

 death, 44 years of age and more. The said Isabella Jones, Henry 

 Jones and Abigail his wife, still survive at Keevel. 



The issues and profits of the premises in Brooke, the messuage 

 called Hancockes, and the close called Cotterells in Keevel, were, 

 since the death of the said William, taken by the said Sejton Jones ; 

 and of other the premises in Keevel, by the said Isabella Jones. 



Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, p. i. No. 61. 



(tDl^rijstoplicr f^oltten, gent. 



Inquisition taken at Salisbury, 26th July, 2 Charles I [1626], 

 before John Foyle, esquire, escheator, after the death of 

 Christopher Polden, gentleman, by the oath of Edward (?) Fonstone, 

 gentleman, Richard Toogood, George Acrigg, Richard Page, Matthew 

 Poore, Robert Hillman, Cofferer Heivse, Richard Ki?ige, Arthur 

 Attivaters, William Gills, Robert Swevinge, John Pemiey, John Coo?nes, 

 and John Randall, who say that 



Christopher Polden was seised of 30 acres of meadow with 

 appurtenances called Sarth, in Westbury, co. Wilts. And also of 

 one messuage, 2 virgates of land, one cottage, and 4 acres of land 

 with appurtenances in Imber, co. Wilts. 



And being so seised, the said Christopher Polden, on 30th July, 

 21 James I [1623], in consideration of the marriage of Christopher 

 Polden and Elizabeth Eyre, daughter and heir apparent of 

 Christopher Eyre, gentleman, granted the premises aforesaid to 

 Anthony Longe, gentleman, and his heirs, to the use of the said 

 Christopher Polden for his life, and afterwards to the said Elizabeth 

 for her jointure during her widowhood, with remainder to the first, 

 second, and other sons of the said Christopher and Elizabeth ; 

 ultimate remainder to the right heirs of the said Christopher Polden. 



Christopher Eyre was seised of one mansion house and one acre 



