110 The Society's MSS. Quidhampton. 



Woodcock, in performance of the last will of S r Bartholomew Eeede kn l . 



then late Mayor & Alderman of London deceased All their right title 



interest and demand of in and to 



The Mannor of Quidhampton cum pertinenciis and 

 in 200 acres of land 40 acres of meadow 200 acres of 

 pasture and 10 acres of wood cum pertinenciis- in Quid- 

 hampton and Elindon in Com' Wilts' which the said 

 Hugh by the name of Hugh Oldom Clerk and John Eede 

 together with the said Henry Woodcock & S r Eeginald 

 Bray & Sr John Shaa then deceased Recovered against 

 George Chatterton and Margarett his wife in Easter term 

 then before. 



(23) 



Last of Sepf. 22 Henry 7, 1507 [1506]. Copy of an Inquisicion taken 

 before the Escheator by virtue of a writt of Diem Clausit Extremum 

 upon the death of Bartholomew Rede Whereby it appeared that before 

 the death of the s d . Bartholomew one W m . Mountford W m . Curteys gent' 

 Chistopher Eliott & Thomas Pygott citizens and gold smiths of London 

 were seized of the manor of Newton Tony cum pertinenciis and of the 

 advowson of the church of Newton Tony in com" Wilts' in their demesne 

 as of fee of the gift and graunt and confirmacion of Edward Graye 



Viscount Lisle S r . James Tyrell Kn'. Richard Crofts Esq r . and 



Hungerford Esq r . who with other deceased first had the s d . mannor & 

 advowson of the gift grant & confirmacion of S r . Tho. West kn 1 Lord 

 Laware son and heir of Richard West Lord Laware And they being so 

 seized in the term of Easter 4° Henrici Septimi the s d . Bartholomew & 

 one Henry Woodcock & John Shaa recovered the s d . mannor & advowson 

 against the s d . W m . Mountford W m Curteys Christopher Eliott and Tho: 

 Pygott By virtue of which recovery the s d Bartholomew Henry and 

 Thomas ('tis " Thomas " in ye Inquisicion) became seized in fee And 

 being so seized the s d Bartholomew & John Shaa dyed before the takeing 

 of this Inquisition and the s d Henry survived them and was then soly 

 seized in fee to the use aforesaid. 



And by the s d . Inquisicion it further appeared that long before the 

 death of s d Bartholomew Rede one Hugh Oldom Bishop of Exeter Henry 

 Woodcock & John Rede were seized in their demesne as of fee to the 

 use of the said Bartholomew & his heirs and to his last will of 



The mannor of Quidhampton and of two [hundred] 

 acres of land forty acres of meadow 200 acres of pasture 

 and ten acres of wood cum pertinenciis in Quidhampton 

 & Elindon in com' predicto 



And that the said Bartholomew Rede made his will whereby he ap- 

 pointed that his wife Eliz: should have the premisses for her life and 

 after her death that the same should remaine in the Guardianshipp of 

 the Goldsmiths Company of London for 10 years after the decease of 

 [the said] Elizabeth And that the Guardians should receive the profits 

 of the premisses and thereout pay severall debts & summes of money 



