The Societf/s MSS. 29 



53. 

 6 April, Final concord in the quinzaine of Easter, 5 Edward VI., 



1551. between John Farley, gent., querent, and John Webb, gent., 

 deforciant, of a moiety of a mensuage, of two gardens, of 



two orchards, of 200a. land, of 20a. meadow and of 200a. pasture and 

 common of pasture for 250 shee}) and 20 oxen in Codford Mary, Lytell 

 WhytclyfF, liores and Munckton Deverell. John Webb acknowledged 

 the said moieties and common of pasture to be the right of John Farley 

 as those which John has by his gift and quitclaimed for himself and 

 his heirs, to John and his heirs, with warranty for himself and his heirs ; 

 for this John gave him 40^. Wiltes. 



Feet of Fines, Wilts. 



54. 

 6 May, Release by Robert Baylly, of Burton, within the parish of 



1552. Warmystre, co. Wilts, husbandman, to Thomas Westley, 

 gent., and his heirs of all his right in all that his part of all 



the lands, <kc., situate in Codford Marys and Bores within the parishes 

 of Codford Marys and Monketon Deverell, co. Wilts, which the said 

 Thomas purchased of him as by his charter of feoffment dated the last 

 day but one of April, 6 Edward VI. appears. Which purchase was to 

 the use of the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns. Dated 6 May, 6 

 Edward VI. Seal. 



No. 51. 



Westbury. 



Slightly out of order date, Thomas AVestley is lueiitioiied, as 

 under, apparently as feoffee for neighbours. 



G April, Thomas Westley, party to fine in the quinzaine of Easter, 

 1551. 5 J^]dward VI., whereby John Husee and Margaret, his 

 wife, grant a fulling mill, &c., in Ligh in Westbury, to 

 Geoffrey Wheatacre for 61 years (after expiration of a term of seven 

 years which Thomas Edwards has with reversion to John and his heirs) 

 at 53s. 4t/. rent to be i)aid to Westley, with reversion of the premises to 

 John and ]\Iargaret and John's heirs. 



Feet of Fines, Wilts, 



GkKAT AViiri'KCl.IKF. 



The John llusoo nientioiuHl in tlie al)ove fine occurs again a 

 couple of }'ears later, for presuina])ly it is the same man, this time 

 ixs party to a line which records the settlement made by Thomas 

 Westley on his \vil'(\ Tliat she was (he mother of his heir ap})cars 

 by a sul)se(|uent (K)cunicnt, 



