DORSET CHANTRIES. 17 



Firm, unius cottagii cu prat, eidem 



adjacen. cu ptin. in Bemister prcd. 



quondm in tenur. Johnis Purchase 



vel assig. suis annualis redd. 13 4 



Firm, unius prati cu ptin. in Bemister 



prcd quondm in tenur. incumbens 



Cantar. pd. annualis redd. 1 3 4 



600 



The fine is 4 yeres rent. 



Before this lease, however, were two, of which one is in 

 File 32, No 51, dated 9 June, 1562, to Henry Odyngselses for 

 21 years, and the other in File 32, No. 546, dated 20 April, 1563, 

 to George Pawlet also for 2 1 years, but for the last three items of 

 the property only, amounting to 2 IDS. 8d. 



On 31 Oct., 1583, in File 32, No. 17, these three items were 

 again leased to Launcelot Seborne and William Seborne, sons 

 of Francis Seborne, and to Cudborowe Nyell, daughter of 

 Andrew Nyell, for their lives. 



In connection with this Chantry, or some other now lost sight 

 of, are three leases of lands called " the Chauntry grounde," as 

 given below. The amount of rent happens to be the same 

 (3 9 s - 4d.)as the first item in the lease to E. Machell (File 33, 

 No. 33), but the details do not correspond to those described 

 there, so presumably the following leases do not refer to the 

 same Chantry. 



Lease to Thomas Hart, Joan his wief and John 

 Hart their sonne. 



File 32. No. 22. 17 June 1586. 



Pcell. terr. et possess, in manibus Dne 



Regin. exist, virtute actus Pliam. 

 Cert. terr. in poch. de Beamystre voc. ' le 



Chauntrie ground' valt. in 

 Firm, tocius illius pastur. jacen. et existen. 

 in poch. de Beamyster cont. p. 

 estimac. viginti acr. ; ac unius More 

 diet, pastur. adjacen. ; ac unius prati 

 cont. p. estimac. un. acr. et dimid. ; 

 unius claus. terr. arr. cont. p. 

 estimacon un. acr. et dimid. ; ac 

 totius illius claus. terr. pastur. cont. 

 p. est. octo acr. ; Necnon unius prati 

 cont. quatuor acr. ; que omia pmissi 

 supius specificat. modo sunt vel nuper 

 fuerunt voc. ' le Chauntrie ground' de 

 Bemystre pd. cu cor ptin. universis 



