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after the death of the said William Coryton, into that. portion 
entered and was of it seized in demesne as of fee, and is at this 
time so seized ; and, saving to the said Edward and his heirs his 
right of presenting to the said Church as pertaining to the Manor 
aforesaid in his turn, said he had not impeded the said William 
Botreaux to present to the said Church, as the said William 
Botreaux by his writ and declaration above supposes: and upon 
this he places himself upon the country, and the said William 
Botreaux did likewise. 
And the aforesaid William Botreaux did not acknowledge the 
above allegation of Otho Colyn and Walter Hill, and said that he 
was seized in the Advowson of the said Church “ut de uno grosso,” 
as shewn in his above declaration, and of this he petitioned an 
enquiry by the country, and the said Otho Colyn and Walter Hill 
likewise. And a day was given in Easter term. 
