By the Rev. G. S. Master. 



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live honestly, maintain hospitality, and support the other burdens incumbent 

 upon him, out of the same tythes and foregoings : Therefore, the afore-named 

 William Calthorp and Elizabeth his wife, Christopher and Joane his wife, have 

 for themselves and their heirs consented, and do themselves by these presents 

 assent and consent to the effecting of the union, consolidation, and annexation 

 of the Churches aforesaid, and that under the authority of the reverend fathers 

 in Christ and our lords, William, by the grace of God, Bishop of Wynton, and 

 Richard, by the same grace, Bishop of Sarum, dioceses adjoining, they be 

 canonically united and consolidated. And as to the presentation to be made to 

 the aforesaid Church of the Blessed Mary, after the union, consolidation, and 

 annexation aforesaid of the Church of All Saints to the aforesaid Church of the 

 Blessed Mary shall be made, it is agreed between the aforesaid William Calthorp 

 and Elizabeth his wife, and Christopher and Joan his wife, and also the afore- 

 said John Barantyn and Elizabeth his wife, in manner following, viz., that 

 whenever, by the resignation, cession, or death of the aforesaid John Emwell, or 

 in any other wise whatever, it shall happen that the said Church of the Blessed 

 Mary shall first be vacant, then the aforesaid William and Elizabeth shall freely 

 present their clerk to the same Church, without the gainsaying or impediment of 

 the aforesaid Christopher and Joane, and the heirs of the same Joane, or of the 

 said John Barantyn and Elizabeth, or the heirs of the same Elizabeth : And 

 whenever it shall happen that the aforesaid Church of the Blessed Mary be vacant 

 for the second time, then the said Christopher and Joane, and the heirs of the 

 same Joan shall freely present their clerk to the same Church without the gain- 

 saying or impediment of the aforesaid William and Elizabeth, and the heirs of 

 the same Elizabeth, or of the aforesaid John Barantyn and Elizabeth, and the 

 heirs of the same Elizabeth : And whenever it shall happen that the aforesaid 

 Church of the Blessed Mary be vacant for the third time, then the aforesaid John 

 Barantyn and Elizabeth, and the heirs of the same Elizabeth his wife, shall 

 freely present their clerk to the same Church, without the gainsaying or impedi- 

 ment of the aforesaid William and Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of the same 

 Elizabeth, or of the aforesaid Christopher and Joane, and the heirs of the afore- 

 said Joane : And so in time future, for ever, in their turns, viz., in the first 

 vacancy of the Church aforesaid William Calthorp and Elizabeth his wife, or 

 the heirs of the same Elizabeth ; And in the second vacancy of the Church afore- 

 said the aforesaid Christopher and Joane, and the heirs of the same Joane ; And 

 in the third vacancy the aforesaid John Barantyn and Elizabeth, and the heirs 

 of the same Elizabeth, shall present their clerk to the same Church, without 

 anyone's gainsaying or impediment. In testimony of which the aforesaid 

 William Calthorp and Elizabeth his wife, the aforesaid Christopher and Joane 

 his wife, and also the aforesaid John Barantyn, and Elizabeth his wife, have 

 set their seals to each part of this quadripartite indenture. Given on the fifth 

 day of the month of November, in the thirteenth year of King Edward the 

 fourth after the Conquest of England.' 



" All which and singular, reverend father, we assure you by these presents, 

 and certify you of the same. In testimony and faith of which all and singular 

 we have directed the aforesaid letters to be published and reduced to public form 

 by Master Henry Parys, notary public underwritten, our scribe appointed for this 

 purpose, and to be sealed with his seal, and fortified by the appendage of our seal. 



