The Society's 31SS. Quidliampton. 225- 



with proolamaeions or without recovery with one or more voucher or 

 vouchers over feoffment confirmation with warrantie against him and 

 his heires onely or without release or by all every or any the wayes 

 abouesaid Provided allwayes that the said John Spencer be not com- 

 pelled to trauayle above thirty myles from his then dwellinge house for 

 the doeinge or executinge thereof In witnes whereof the parties ffirst 

 abouenamed to these presentes interchangeably have sett theire handes 

 and seales the day and yeare ffirst abouewritten 



Geoege Ayljffe Thomas Atliffe 



Seals cut off. 



indorsed, Signed sealed and deliuered in the presence of 



Thomas Smythe 

 Signed sealed and deliuered in the presence of 

 Arthur Ayliffe Edward Smith 



Edwabd Simpsion Raphe Weekes. 



Numbered "42. 



No. 122. 



(43) 

 28th June 12 : Car : 1 : 1636 An Inquisition post mortem Johannis 

 Spencer whereby it appears that the manor of Quidliampton cum 

 pertinentiis in the parish of Wroughton alias Elingdon are held and at 

 the time of the death of John Spencer were held of the king by the 

 halfe of a knights fee upon the disolucion of the Abbey of "Wilton and 

 of the Priory of Brudestock or one of them and that the three severall 

 closes of arable land eontaineing by estimacion 64 acres lyeing near 

 Quidhampton called Overfeild and le Croft parcell of a capital messuage 

 or farme called Cancourt in the parish of Luddiard Tregosse in com* 

 Wilts' are and at the time of the death of s d . John Spencer were held 

 as in the first Inquisicion are mencioned. Q the first Inquisicion. 



(44) 

 16 March, 1642 [1642-3] By Indenture Between John Spencer of the 

 one part and William Sadler gent' & Bichard Spencer late administrators 

 of John Spenser gent' deceased late father of John Spencer during the 

 minority of John Spencer party to the s d . Indenture sole executor of his 

 s d . late father and then of the age of 21 of the other part Beciteing the 

 said will and that the said John Spencer party to these presents being by 

 inquisicion found to be in ward to the king The said William Sadler and 

 Richard Spencer partys thereto had entred into great bonds in the Court 

 of Wards And takeing notice that the s a . Sadler and Spencer according 

 to the trust reposed in them by the will faithfully managed the said 

 estate both in lands and goods and duly administred the estate of the 

 deceased and had since the full age of the s d . John Spencer given an 

 account of their trust And that Martha one of the deceased's daughters 

 dyeing before she came of age to receive her porcion and Bichard the 

 son & Mary the other daughter being survivors & not then of age to 



