108 The Society's MSS. Quidhampton. 



& recompense to the said Barth'u his heires & executours of and for all 

 ]>e recouere so hadde of asmoch other lond clere in lawe & to such value 

 yerely as the said manoir londes & Tenementes so recouered woll or 

 shall amounte vnto ffor the which, manoir londes & tenementes & 

 all the premysses and for all & singuler the forsaid Bargayne grauntes 

 couenauntes & promyses to he had holden kept & obserued in maner & 

 fourme afore expressed the said Bartilmew hath payed in hand atte 

 sealyng of these endentures vnto the forsaid George & Margaret cxx" lu 

 of laufull money of Englond parcell of the said cxxxiij li. vj.s. viij.d. And 

 the xiij.li. vj.s. viij.d. Residue of the forsaid summe of cxxxiij.li. vj.s. viijd. 

 the said George & Margaret wolle couenaunte & graunte by thise presentes 

 that the said Barth'u shall haue & reteyne to his owne vse towardes his 

 costes and charges by hym to be had & susteyned for the makyng sure of 

 the premysses so that of the said hole summe of cxxxiij.li. vj.s. viij.d. 

 the said George & Margaret holde theym fully satisfyed & content & 

 therof discharge the said Bartilmew & his executours by these presentes 

 And where the said George by his obligacion of Statute of the Staple 

 berying date the day & yere abouesaid stondeth bounde to pe forsaid 

 Barth'u in cc.li. sterlinges paiable in the feast of Seynt Mighell next 

 commyng as in the said obligacion of Statute more playnly appereth 

 Neuerthelesse the said Bartilmew wolleth & graunteth by these 

 presentes that yf the forsaid George wele & truely hold kepe & perfourme 

 all and singuler the Couenauntes grauntes & promyses on his partie 

 abouereherced in maner & fourme aforsaid that than the said obligacion 

 of statute shalbe voide & of noon effect And elles wolleth & graunteth 

 the said George by these presentes that the same Statute shall stonde in 

 full strengthe & effect this endenture notwithstondyng In witnesse 

 whereof the parties abouesaid to this Endentures sunderly haue set their 

 seales Writen the day and yere abouesaid. 



George Chad'ton. 



Two seals, utterly destroyed. No. 99. 



On the following day George Chaterton released his right in the 



manor to Sir Eeginald Bray and others, to whom he and his wife 



had already suffered a recovery thereof, described in the " abstract " 



as follows : — 



(20) 



Easter Term, 17 H. 7, 1502. An Exemplification of a Eecovery 

 whereby S r Reginald Bray, lent. S r . John Shaa knt. Hugh Oldom clerk, 

 Henry Woodcock and John Rede Recover against George Chatterton & 

 Margarett his wife. 



The Mannor of Quidhampton cum pertinenciis & 200 

 acres of land 40 acres of meadow 200 acres of pasture & 

 10 acres of wood cum pertinenciis in Quidhampton & 

 Ellndon in com' Wilts. 





