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Redd, mcssuag. Terr, et Tenti. cum ptin. 



nup. in tenura Rogcri Payne in Wike 



et Northover predic. voc. Paynes 



Place cum omnibz terr. cidem ptin. 



dimiss. p. Ind. Johni Symmes p. 



termino annor. 1 3 4 



Redd, duorum messuag. Terr, et Tent, ac 



ptin. in Knighton dimiss. p Ind. 



Thome Valens pro termino annor. 8 6 



Reddit. unius messuag. cm. ptin. in Black- 

 more in tcnur. Henrici IMichell p. 



ann. 40 o 



Reddit. unius tent, cm ptin. in tenur. 



Johanne Harvest p. ann. 13 4 



Reddit. unius Cotag. cm ptin. in tenur. 



Johannis Tomlyn de Corfehull i 8 



£(i 14 10 



Memo. The Inhabts. of Weymouth above said saieth that the 

 said towne of Weymouth is distante from the Parishe Church in 

 Wike a myle and more and that ther is nowe other chapell in the 

 church of the said Towne of Weymouth but onely the said 

 Chapell of St. George and that the said Towne of Weymouth is 

 a Haven Towne and liethe veray daungerous for enemyes to 

 envade the same so that if the said chapell or living of the priest 

 to serve in the same shold be denied and that the Inhabitants 

 sholde be enforced to go so farre to ther parish church in Wyke 

 enemies in thabsence of the Inhabitants in Weymouth might 

 invade the same to the greate losse and hinderaunce as in the 

 certificat exhibited to the Kings Commissioners emongst other it 

 doth apar' and that ther is no other lands belonging to the said 

 guild or fraternitie then is above mencioned and that there is no 

 wood growing upon the p'misses. 



John Hannam, deput. 



Robt. Metcalf, pticlerem, supvis. ibm. 



Sir Frauncis Russell Knte. by his father the L. prevye Scale 

 hath obteyned the prefennent of the premises of my L. Grace 

 and yet he gentillie offereth to let the Chapell remayne to thuse 

 of the Towne hereof. I thaughte to make you prev}-e 



W. Cicell. 

 The clier yearly value of the premises £(i 14 10 



.'hich rated at 24 years p'chase amounteth to ;^i6i 16 



The chapel of St. George in Weymouth beforesaid to be 

 reserved from the purchaser to the Kings use. 



