296 
Documents found at Kingston House. 
Schedule I. 
Besides the deeds halve given there were also found several loose 
and 
L. 
mutilated papers from which the following are extracts. 
(About 1456). Indenture between Cicely widow of John 
Barnard, Henry Bradley and Joan his wife (one of the daus. 
and heirs of John and Cicely) and Wm. Gore jun., and Cicely 
his wife, (another of the daus. and heirs), relating to lands in 
Lavington and Fiddington late belonging the said John and 
Cicely Barnard. [No date}. 
. (1465). A Latin Deed relating to the Monastery of St. Saviour 
and St. Bridget at Sion in the parish of Isleworth, Co. Midd., 
dated 5 and 6 Edw. IV., and witnessed by George Nevill, 
Bishop of Exeter and Chancellor of England; Thomas Bour- 
chier, Archbishop of Canterbury ; George, Duke of Clarence ; 
Richard, Duke of Gloucester; Sir Walter Blount, Treasurer, 
and others; Elizabeth being Abbess. 
. (1517). A release to James Horton, Clerk, and others, by John 
Eyre of Hullavington, of lands &c., in Bremhill and Foxham 
late belonging to John Goldney, 7 July, 9 Henry 8. 
. (1537). Receipt signed by Christopher Willoughby of £4 10s. 
received by the hands of Osmond Hall, “forling of dew to 
Alice my wyffe on Phelippys day and Jakobbe last past.” 
. (1559). An Agreement about the Tithes of the Parsonage of 
Holt, between John Eyre (Chalficld) and Thomas Hall, Esq. 
. (1572). A receipt of 6 shillings Chief Rent paid by Mr. Hall 
of Bradford to the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster. 
. Another of 8 shillings, paid by Mr. Thomas Hall as four years 
rent for lands in Trowle: signed by Wm. Longe, Deputy 
Receiver of the Duchy; and John Lydiard, General Treasurer. 
. (1574). A Letter from Robert Davis of High Holborn, London, 
to his Brother in Law John Hall, Esq. 
