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Rem r . to the right heirs of the said Walter. Witnesses, the same as the last, 

 with the addition of Walter Paunsfot, and Rich d . Milburne. Dated at Rowlegh 

 alias Witnam, Sunday before the feast of St. Hillary, 8 Hen. VI. (1430.) [En- 

 rolled, &c, as before.] 



16. Darell, Longe and Twynyho appoint attorneys, Walter Serjant and 

 W ni . Burgh, to deliver to Walter Hungerford, Courtenay, Baynton, &c, 

 possession of the Manor of Rowley, to have and to hold &c, as in y e last deed. 

 Dated as above. 



17. Walter Hungerford, L d . Haytesbury &c, appoints his attorneys 

 Thomas Ferrour, Clerk,* and Thomas Bedit, to receive from Darell, Longe and 

 Twynyho possession of the Manor of Rowlegh alias Wittenham : also to receive 

 from Thomas, Prior of the Church of St. Swythnay Winton, and the Convent 

 there, full and peaceable possession of and in Two acres and one rood of land in 

 1 Rowley Felde' near Yvorde. And also from Thomas, Prior of the Carthusian 

 House of God at Hinton, and from the convent there, possession of Two acres 

 and a half of land lying in the field called Rowlegh Felde near Yvorde, by 

 virtue of two deeds to that effect. Dat. the Feast of Ascension, 8 Hen. VI. 

 (1430.) 



18. John de Saint Maur, Esq., Son and Heir of John de St. Maur late 

 Esquire, quit claims to Walter Hungerford Lord Haytesbury all his right in the 

 Manor of Wytnam otherwise called the Manor of Rowlegh. Witnesses, John 

 Stourton, John Baynton, K ts ., John Pawlet, Robert Longe, RicbA Milborn, John 

 Fortescu and others. Feb. 4., 13 Hen. VI. (1435.) 



19. Boud. John St. Maur Esq. in 100 pounds sterling to Walter Hungerford, 

 E^., to be paid at the Feast of St. Gregory, Pope, next ensuing. Dated 4 Feb. 

 1435. 



The condition : That if Walter Sandes, K*., and Margery his wife (mother of 

 John St. Maur aforesaid) before the Feast of Holy Trinity next ensuing shall 

 at the cost of W. Hungerford, by Fine levied, release and quit claim to him all 

 their right in the Manor of Witnam alias Rowley and warrant the same against 

 all the world, then the bond to be of none effect. Provided always, the Bond 

 to be delivered up to said John St. Maur, to be cancelled. 



20. Final concord at West™, one month after Easter, 13 Hen. VI., before 

 W m . Babyngton, John Martyn, John Juyn, James Strange ways, John Cottesmore 

 and W m . Paston, Justic', bet n . Walter Hungerford, Courtenay, &c. Q,uer', and 

 Walter Sandes and Margaret his wife for the Manor of Witnam, and advowson 

 of the church of Witnam. For which, Walter Hungerford gave to Walter 

 Sandes and Margaret 300 marks of silver." 



J. E. Jackson. 



*Ue was then Rector of Farley Hungerford. 



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