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of lawful! English money by the said Francis Bagshawe and Richard Bold 

 to the said Mary P'itzwilliams Walter Heveningham Isaacke Walton and 

 Raphe Smith in hand paid whereof they and every of them doe hereby 

 confesse the Receipt and thereof acquitt the said Francis Bawshawe and 

 Richard Bold their heires executors and administrators for ever by theise 

 presents. They the said Mary Fitzwilliams Walter Heveningham Isaacke 

 Walton and Raphe Smith have granted bargained and sold and by theise 

 presents doe grant bargain and sell to the said Francis Bagshawe and 

 Richard Bold and theire Heires all and every the Messuages Cottages 

 Lands Tenements Meadowes Leasowes Pastures Rents Reversions Re- 

 mainders Services and Hereditaments whatsoever with theire and every 

 of theire Appurtenants of them the said Mary Fitzwilliams Walter 

 Heveningham Isaacke Walton and Raphe Smithe and every of them 

 situate lyinge and beinge at Blyminhall otherwise Blimhill and Brynton 

 in the said County of Stafforde or either of them And also all that the 

 moity of the Mannor Lordship or Farme of Creswell situate iyinge and 

 beinge or reputed to be situate lyinge and beinge in the parish of St 

 Marye's in Stafforde aforesaid and the n^oity of all and every the Messuages 

 Houses Buildings Lands Tenements Meadowes Leasowes Pastures Rents 

 Revertions Remainders Fishinges Services and Hereditaments whatsoever 

 with theire and every of theire Appurtenants to the said Mannor Lordship 

 or Farme of Creswell aforesaid belonginge or in anywise apperteyninge or 

 to or with the same usually used demised occupied or enjoyed or reputed 

 taken or knowne as part parcell or member thereof To have and to 

 HOLDE the said Messuages Lands Meadowes Pastures Moity of the said 

 Mannor Lordshippe or Farme and all and singular the premises with 

 theire and eveiy of theire Appurtenants to the said Francis Bagshawe and 

 Richard Bold and theire Heires to the use of the said Francis Bagshawe 

 and Richard Bold and theire Heires. Nevertheless upon this speciall 

 trust and confidence and to the intent and purpose that they the said 

 Francis Bagshawe and Richard Bold may become perfect Tenants of the 

 Freehold to the intent a good and perfect common Recovery may be had 

 and suffered of all and singular the said Messuages Lands and premises in 

 which said Recovery the said William Chetwinde and Edward Arblaster 

 shall be demandants the said Francis Bagshawe and Richard Bold shall be 

 the Tenants who shall appeare and enter into warrantie and vouch over 

 the said Mary Fitzwilliams who shall also appeare and enter into warrantie 

 and vouch over the common vouchee who shall also appeare enter into 

 warrantie imparte and make default and thereuppon a good and perfect 

 common Recovery may be had and suffered of the same manor and 

 premises accordinge to the usuall course of suffermge of common Recoveryes 

 in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster. And it is declared by 

 theise presents and all the parties to the same and the said Mary Fitzwilliams 

 for her and her heires doth declare that the said Recovery shall be and 

 inure and the said William Chetwinde and Edward Arblaster and theire 

 heires shall stand and be seized of the said messuages lands and premises 

 to the use of them the said William Chetwind and Edward Arblaster their 

 heires and assignes for ever. In witness whereof the said parties to 

 theise presents have interchangeably putt to theire hands and seals 1658. 



Mary Ffitzwilliam. Wa. Heveningham. 



IzAAK Walton. Ralph Smythe. 



