The Society s MSS. 41 



To advise on this deede whether a fyne without a recovery will barr 

 the entaile. 



To enquire of Hiscox whether Richard on whom the landes was 

 entayled was the heire att lawe. 



JVo. 68. 



GiuNDON, Frome Woodlands. 



77. 



Indenture of demise by Edward, prior of Maydenebradelegh, and ^the 

 convent of the same, to John Brugges of Frome, and Alice his wife, of 

 their lands, etc. in Granden, for the term of their lives at 53.s. 4(1. rent ; 

 they are to be collectors of the prior's rents of the tenants of Grandon 

 and Frome Wodeland and to account therefore ; they are to levy the 

 amercements of the prior's court of Grandon, &c. Maydenebradelegh, 

 Sunday after St. John before the Latin Gate, 7 Richard II. 



Endoy^sed Grandon juxta Frome. 



No. 69. 



Upton Lovell. 



78. 

 Henry, bishop of Salisbury, to Thomas Hunter, esq., patron of the 

 rectory and parish church of Upton Lovell, co. Wilts, diocese of Sarum, 

 or any other having right and interest in that behalf, greeting ; whereas 

 by the deprivation of Christopher Darlinge, clerk, the last incumbent, 

 the said church became void, tkc. lic-mce to Hunter as patron to jjresent. 

 24 July, 1599. 



Thomas Sadler, registrar. 



No. 70. 



With this document we reach the end of that collection of 

 seventy documents presented by Miss Hughes to the Society in 

 the first year of its existence. 



