554 Tropenell Memoranda. 



. . . on N. ; la.. . . . land of John Kyrkeby on S ; ... 

 in West Knowle Furlong butting upon Wiltewey. 



After this there is a long gap, and the three remaining documents 



relate to the John Young who married the heiress of Tropenell, 



viz. : — 



No. 9. 

 9o?. Feoffment by John Younge otherwise called John Edmondes 

 of West Harnham, co. Wilts, to Master Richard Seynt John, chaplain, 

 and Thomas Chafyn, of all the land, &c., fisheries, &:c., in West Harnham 

 which he lately had from John Yonge, his father, as by a deed thereof 

 made to him, 23 January, 18 Henry 7 (1502 — 3), more fully appeared; 

 warranty against all men ; attorneys to deliver seisin, Leonard Chafyn 

 and John Cove. Dated 4 April, 23 Henry 7 (1508). 



No. 10. 

 Quietus of John Young as collector of the lOths and 15ths granted 

 23 Eliz. in the hundreds of Doneworth, &c., 23 Nov. 24 Eliz., and 12 

 Feb. 26 Eliz. (1581—1584). 



No. 11. 

 12^— 13a. Indenture of demise, 2 May, 29 Elizabeth (1587) by John 

 Younge, the elder, of Little Uorneford, co. Wilts, esq. and Edward 

 Younge, his son and heir apparent, to John Younge, son of the said 

 John Younge, the elder, in consideration of their natural affection, &c., 

 of the capital messuage or tenement and four yard lands in West 

 Harnham, Co. Wilts, wherein the said John Younge, the father, some 

 time dwelt, with all houses, &c., gardens, orchards, lands, tenements, 

 meadows, "leasues," pastures and common of pasture with the appur- 

 tenances, in West Harnham, to the said capital messuage or tenement 

 and four yard lands belonging, &c., being the antient inheritance o^ 

 the said John Younge, the father ; also,f or the considerations aforesaid, 

 of another messuage or tenement and one yard land with the appurte- 

 nances in West Harnham aforesaid which the said John Younge, the 

 father, some time purchased, to him and his heirs, of John Harris, esq. 

 deceased, with all land, (fee. thereto belonging, with all that meadow, or 

 meadow ground, with the appurtenances, called Rack Close, in West 

 Harnham aforesaid, which the said John Younge, the father, sometime 

 purchased, to him and his heirs, of John Servyngton, esq. deceased ; 

 with all other their lands, tfec. whatsoever in West Harnham, being the 

 inheritance of the said John Younge, and Edward Younge, or either of 

 them ; to have and to hold to the said John Younge, the son, his 

 executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day of the death of 

 the said John Young, the father, unto the full end and term of fourscore 

 and nineteen years then next ensueing, yielding and paying therefore 

 yearly during the said term of 99 years unto the said Edward Younge, 

 his heirs and assignes 6^. at two terms of the year, viz. at Ladyday and 

 Michaelmas, with power of distraint if the said rent be behind by thirty 

 days unpaid ; covenant by John Younge, the son, to do repairs, (fee. ; 



