The Society's MSS. 35 



dovecot, 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 300a. pasture and 30a. wood, in 

 Oreat Whitclyve ; 



and of a messuage and 4a, land in Little Whitclyve ; 



and of 40a. land and pasture in Bores ; 



and of a messuage, garden, and 8a. land in Bradford ; 



and of a messuage, garden, and IGOct. meadow and pasture in West 

 Ashton ; 



and of \\<i. pasture in Westburie under "le plaine; " 



and being so seised levied a fine thereof in the octave of Hilary, 

 1 7 Eliz. to Thomas Chambers, gent., and Charles Badger, gent., and 

 the heirs of Thomas, to the use of himself and one Juliana Perte, 

 afterwards his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in 

 default to the use of himself and his heirs, as by indenture 20 

 January, 17 Eliz. (1574—5) between the said Thomas Chambers and 

 Amy {Amiam) his wife, of the one part, and the said Thomas 

 Westley of the other, appears. 



He died at Brixton Deverell, 31 October, 19 James (1621). The said 

 Juliana survived him and is lying at Brixton Deverell solely seised of 

 the premises in fee tail by survivorship. 



The manor of Great Whitclyve, &c., held of the heirs of Henry 

 Sturmy by knight-service, viz., ^ of a knight's fee, worth 20 marks. 



liand, &c., in Little Whitclyve held of John Turbutt, gent., in free 

 socage, by fealty and the rent of a rose for all service, worth 13s. Ad. 



Land, etc., in Bores, held of Thomas Thynne, knight, as of his manor 

 of Monckton Deverell, in free socage, by fealty and lis. lid. rent, 

 worth 26s. 8c/. 



Land, &c., in Bradford, held of Richard, earl of Clanricard, and 

 Frances, his wife, in her right, as of their manor of Bradford, in free 

 socage, by fealty and 17J. rent, worth 6s. M. 



Land, &c., in West Ashton, held of Charles, prince of Wales, as of 

 his manor of Steple Ashton, in free socage, by fealty and 10s. rent, for 

 all ervice, worth 50s. 



Land in Westburie, held of James Ley, knight and baronet, chief 

 justice of the King's Bench, as of his manor of Westburie Arrundell by 

 fealty and Id. rent, worth Qd. 



Thomas Westley, gent., is his son and heir, and is aged 40 and more. 



{Signed) Georue Mervin, kc. 

 Iiiq. post viortevi, Chancery. Series TL, vol. 394 (38). 



Of Thomas Westley, l\\c. third, we have no information whatever 

 beyond tlie fact that, lie was heir to liis father, Thomas, as above. 

 ]Ie was in turn succhmmUmI hy, presumably, his son, Jasper Westley. 

 TIku'i; is nKMitinii (.f this Jasper in an article contril)nte(I to the 

 JIaytf.iiir 1>}' Mr. Waylcii (vol. xwi., p. .'507), which sccnis lo sui;- 

 gest that he was no Royalist. liS I'V.h.-L* ]\lareh, lG4r)-G,' Mr. Jasi)er 

 Westley, of Whitley, ha\iiiL;- pn^viously paid 10/. to Major Wansey 



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