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by knight's service, but by what part of a fee the jury are ignorant, 

 and are worth per annum, clear, 10s.; the 2 messuages and other 

 the premises purchased of Robert Nye and Geoffrey Pyke are held of 

 William Earl o{ Hertford as of his manor of CoUingbourne Kingston 

 by the yearly rent of i T,\d. and are worth per annum, clear, during 

 the lives of the aforesaid John Thurstin and John Pile, nothing, and 

 afterwards bs. id. ; the said messuage and other the premises in 

 CoUingbourne Kingston and CoUingbourne Sunton, now in the 

 tenure of the ?,?L\di Joan And rewes, widow of the said Thomas Ajidreives, 

 the father, and of Marmaduke Earle are held of the said William 

 Earl oi Hertford as of his said manor of CoUingbourne Kingston, 

 by the yearly rent of id., and are worth per annum, clear, 5^. 



Thomas Andrewes, the father, died on i6th April last past (1627) ; 

 Thomas Andrewes is his son and next heir, aged 40 years and more. 



Inq. p.m., 3 Charles J, p. 3, No. 81- 



InCJ^UlSltlOn taken at Marlborough, 4th September, 3 

 Charles I [1627], before William Guydott, esq., escheator, 

 after the death of Anthony Clase, by the oath of Thotnas Smythe, 

 Francis Noyse, Thomas Cullerne, John Savadge, Silvester Cooke, 

 William Cooper, Alexander Dismer, Robert Kindsman, Thomas Hitch- 

 cockes, Thomas Freeman, John Waterman, Thomas Pearce and Thomas 

 Taylor, who say that 



Anthony Clase was seised in his demesne as of fee of one 

 messuage or tenement in Burtonhill, within the parish of Malmes- 

 bury, late in the tenure of Nicholas Hanckes, and of one close of 

 meadow to the same adjoining containing 2 acres, and of 4 acres 

 of pasture called " Burton Marshe," one close of pasture called 

 " Winsdew" containing 4 acres, of the cutting of 3 acres of meadow 

 in " Lottmeade," of 5* acres of arable land in " Shelfe feilde," 

 of I o acres of land in " Burton feilde," to the same messuage belong- 

 ing; and of one cottage in Burton Hill aforesaid, late in the tenure 

 oi Richard Williatns, and of one close of meadow called "Wellclose " 

 containing one acre, one close called "Mydleclose" containing one 

 and a half acres, and one close called " Bennedcroft " containing 

 2 acres to the same cottage pertaining ; and of one messuage or 

 tenement called "Fishers" in Burton Hill; and of one close of 

 meadow called " Homeclose " containing i^ acres, one close 

 of pasture called " Burton Marshe " containing 2 acres, 8 acres of 



