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Tcrumber's Chantry at Trowbridge. 



and alle othir herafter havyng their estate shalle, within seven dayes after that 

 thei be by me or Alice my wyf required, by theyr dede sufficieut in lawe make 

 a lawfulle graunte to the saide Alice, wyfe of me the saide James Terumbere, 

 of and in an annuell rente of x marks by the yere going oute of all the saide 

 mesuages, londes, tentes and othir premisses with thappurteuaunces, to have and 

 perceyve yerely the same x marks to the saide Alice and to hir assignes after 

 the deth of me the saide James Terumbere, if she overlyve me, for terme of hir 

 lyfe, at the festes of Ester, Nalivite of Saint John Baptist, Seint Michell 

 tharchaungele, and Nativite of our Lorde God, by even porcions with a clause 

 of distresse to be conteyned in the same dede to distreyne in alle the saide 

 londes, and tentes for the same rente and the arrerages thereof it it be behinde 

 in parte or in alle not paide by a moneth after any fest of payment therof. — 

 Jftrt^trirrurc, T the saide James Terumbere by these presents wolle and 

 ordeyne that my said ffeoftees, with the Chirchewardens of the paroche chirch 

 of Trowbrigge afforesaid for the tyme beying, shalle ordeyn, electe and chese 

 by alle [theyr whole assents or] by thassent of the more parte of theym an apte 

 and convenient seculer prest immediately after the decesse of me the saide James 

 Terumbere to serve and sing divyne service in manner and fourme hereafter 

 declared, that is to say, — JBatli) to say matyns and masse atte the auter in 

 the saide Chirch newly bielded, byfore the tumbe of Johane late my wife, called 

 Jhesus auter, aud at [the begy]nnyng of the saide masse standying before the 

 saide auter shalle pray for the ffoundoure of the same masse, that is to say, for 

 me the saide James Terumbere, for the foresaide Johane, aud for the saide Alice, 

 and fer Sir Robert Willoughby, Sir Richard Beauchamp, Sir Roger Tocotes, 

 Knyghtes ; Maister John Stokes, Parson of Trowbrigge, David Terumbere and 

 Johanne his wyfe, John [Solas and Alice] his wyfe, Henry Longe and Margerete 

 and Johanna his wyfes, John Dauntesey and Johane his wyfe, Waltier Dauntesey 

 and Juliane his wyfe, John Fote and Aliauore his wyfe, John Wolfe and Edith 

 his wyfe, William Stoweford, Margerete and Margerete his wyfes, John Dober 

 and Johane his wyfe, John Kaynell and Christiane his wyfe, Thomas Halle and 

 Agneis his wyfe, John [Smith and Alianore] his wyfe and for the soules of 



, John and Giles his wyfe, John Jay and Johane his wyfe, 



Edward Tornour and Katheryne his Wyfe, Thomas Tornour and Edithe his 

 wyfe, and of John and Alice, and for the soules of alle othre benefactours whos 

 namee shal be comprised in a table hanging at the high auter of Jhestj ex- 

 horting the people being present de[voutley to say for them and] for alle 

 Christen [soules pater $0£ter and <gbz ] jfflaria, and the prest to say in 



the meane tyme this [psaume with this colect] 



CBua?£umu£ IBrtttf, and afterward to procede to his Masse. ®I£0 

 the saide preste shalle on Wednesday wikely in the yere sey the seven 

 psalmes penetencials with the Letany and colectes to the same and every 

 [Friday he shalle sing], placebo JBtrtflC [in behalfe] of the [persones] 

 above named, and this to be well and truly observed and kepte for ever- 

 more. £ll£0 the saide preste shalle have for his salarie yerely x marks 

 of the issues and profites of the saide mesuages, londes and tenntes quarterly, 

 to be paide by the oversight of three or four of my saide feoffees and of the 

 chirchwardens of the saide chirche of Trowbrigge for the tyme being. ®l$0 

 the saide prest shall [gader and] receyve, or do to be gadred or receyved alle 



