The Society's MSS. 3 3 



the death of Anne Tycheborne, widow, in Duryngton, and certain lands 

 and tenements called Rodshawe, lying in Sawsers Ayshton in the 

 parish of Styple Aysheton, which the said Anne held, and now holds, 

 for the term of her life with reversion expectant to the said Leonard 

 and the heirs of his body, as by fine in Trinity Term 3 Henry YIII 

 (June — July, 1511) appears. 



The said lands, &c,, in Little Whyteclyve are held of the heirs of 

 John Turbut, gent., by free socage, viz., a red rose and fealty for all 

 service, and are worth 13s. 4d 



The said lands and tenements in Bradforde are held of William, earl 

 of Pembroke, as of his manor of Bradforde, and are worth 6.s. Sd. 



The said lands, tkc, in Ambresburye are held of Edward, earl of 

 Hertforde, as of his manor of Ambresburie by the rent of ^d, and are 

 worth lo.s. 



The said lands, itc, in Bores are held of John Thyne, knight, as of 

 his manor of ALowiikton Deverell by 20|J. rent, and are worth 6.s. 8c/. 



The said lands and tenements in Salisbury are held of the bishop of 

 Salisbury by suit of court at Salisbury, for all service, and are worth 8s. 



The said lands, tfec, in Codforde Marye are held of John Herycorte, 

 knight, by suit of court only, and are worth 13s. ^d. 



The said manor of Great Whyteclyve and the said messuage, garden, 

 dovecot, 200a. land, 40(%. meadow, 300a. pasture, 30a. wood, and common 

 of pasture for ninety {novingt') sheep pasturing in Great Whyteclyve, 

 are held of the heirs of Henry Sturmi by knight-service, viz., ^ of a 

 knight's fee, and are worth 20 marks. 



The said lands and tenements in Duryngton are held of the warden 

 and scholars of New College of Winchester by the rent of 1^6. pepper, 

 for all service, and are worth U. 13s. 4c?. 



The said lands and tenements in Radshawe {sic) in Sawsers Aysheton 

 in the parish of Stepleaysheton are held of the Queen, as of her manor 

 of Sty ply aysheton freely in socage, by 10s. rent and suit of court for all 

 service. 



He died 28 May last (1562). Thomas W^esteley is his son and heir 

 and was aged, 14 September last, 11 years. 



Chancery I. P.M., Series IL, vol. 132 (30) ; Exchequer 

 Transcrij^t^ Series 11.., file 1001 (15). 



The three following documents relate to Thomas, son of Leonard. 

 That he married in 1570, Juliana Perte, who survived him, appears 

 by the inquisition, No. 62, below. 



59. 



12 Nov. " Be it known unto all men by thes presentes that T 



1575. William Cross of Nemnett," co. Somerset, "yeman," have 



iH'leased to Thomas Westley, of Litton, co. Somerset, gent., 



all niannei- of actions, il'c. " to this acquittance generall " " I have putt 



my scale," 12 November, 17 Elizabeth. Signed by mark. Witnesses, 



"John Allyn ami Peter Lane the wryter hereof." Seal. 



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