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SIR    EDWARD    PTTT,  of  Kyre,   1612. 

Born  1541.     Died  1618.     Aged  77. 

His  Grandson,   Edward,  aged  6,    1612. 

On  Panel,   5  ft.    6   In.  by  4  ft. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 


BY   THE    PERMISSION   AND    WITH    THE   ASSISTANCE 


OF 


MRS.    BALDWYN-CHILDE, 


EDITED    FOR 


THE    WORCESTERSHIRE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY 


BY 


JOHN    AMPHLETT,    OF   CLENT. 


frintefc  foe  tlje  Worcestershire  Historical  Soctetg, 

BY  JAMES   PARKER  AND   CO.,   OXFORD. 
1905. 


24679 


INTRODUCTION. 


T^HE  Charters  here  printed  have  been  kindly  placed  at  the 
*  disposal  of  the  Worcestershire  Historical  Society  by  Mrs.  Bald- 
wyn-Childe,  the  present  owner  of  the  Kyre  Estates,  and  relate  to 
the  parishes  in  which  the  estate  is,  or  in  which  portions  of  it  have 
been,  situated.  The  Worcestershire  parishes  are  Kyre  Wyard, 
Stoke  Bliss,  Eastham,  Hanley  Child,  Lindridge,  Cotheridge,  Wick, 
Hallow,  Powick,  and  Tenbury ;  the  Herefordshire  parishes,  which 
mostly  closely  border  upon  those  in  Worcestershire,  are  Bromyard, 
Thornbury,  Edwin  Ralph,  Collington,  Leominster,  Leintwardine, 
Kinnersley,  Wigmore,  and  Much  Cowarne ;  and  there  are  besides 
a  few  deeds  relating  to  other  parishes.  Though  these  are  not  in 
Worcestershire,  to  leave  them  out  would  have  marred  in  some 
measure  the  completeness  of  the  work.  As  a  rule  nothing  has  been 
printed  that  dates  from  after  the  year  1700,  but  no  hard  and  fast 
line  has  been  drawn. 

Kyre  Wyard,  of  which  parish  the  Manor  House  is  now  called 
Kyre  Park,  is  situated  in  the  north-west  arm  of  Worcestershire, 
four  miles  from  Tenbury  and  some  six  miles  from  Bromyard. 
Three  manors  bearing  the  name  now  spelled  Kyre,  formerly  Cure, 
and  at  that  time  Cuer  or  Chure,  are  mentioned  in  Domesday,  as 
follows  : — 

1.  [The  Bishop  of  Hereford]  holds  CUER.     Bishop  Walter  held 
it.     There  are  2  hides  that  pay  geld.     In  the  demesne  is  i  plough, 
and  there  are  3  bordars  and  3  serfs.     It  was  worth  12  shillings,  now 
10  shillings.     Urse  holds  it  of  the  Bishop,  and  two  ploughs  can  be 
employed  there  1. 

2.  Osbern  [fitz  Richard]  holds  CHURE.     King  Edward  held  it. 
There  are  3  hides  that  pay  geld.     In  the  demesne  is  one  plough, 
and  there  are  5  villeins  and  4  bordars  with  8  ploughs.     There  are 
3  serfs.     It  was  worth  40^.  T.R.E.,  and  afterwards  as  now.     There 
is  a  mill  which  renders  10  horse-loads  of  wheat 2. 

1    Victoria  Hist,  of  Wore.,  I.  299.  *  Ibid.  313. 

a  2 


IV  INTRODUCTION. 

3.  The  same  Osbern  holds  CUER.  His  father  held  it.  There 
is  one  hide  that  pays  geld.  In  the  demesne  is  I  plough,  and 
another  could  be  employed.  There  are  two  bordars  and  one 
radman  with  one  plough.  It  was  worth  15  shillings,  now  10 
shillings.  Herbert  holds  it  of  Osbern  1. 

Of  these  three  manors  the  first  is  now  in  Herefordshire,  being 
part  of  the  parish  of  Thornbury,  and  bears  the  name  of  Kyrebach 2. 
The  second  is  now  Kyre  Wyard  ;  and  the  third,  now  Little  Kyre 
or  Kettle's  Kyre,  forms  part  of  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss,  though 
it  still  retains  a  kind  of  independent  existence  as  a  township,  having 
its  own  overseer  and  its  own  guardian  of  the  poor.  The  name 
Cure  is  probably  derived  from  the  Welsh  Cwr,  a  border,  edge,  limit, 
or  corner3. 

In  what  year  one  of  the  Mortimers,  who  had  succeeded  by 
descent  to  the  wide  domains  of  Osbern  fitz  Richard,  granted  the 
manor  of  Cure  to  a  Wyard,  to  hold  by  half  a  knight's  fee,  is  not 
known.  At  all  events  it  was  previous  to  or  in  the  time  of  John 
Wyard,  grandfather  of  the  John  Wyard  who  held  the  manor  on 
those  terms  in  1346*.  But  though  it  is  clear  from  the  very  early 
remains  still  existing  that  there  must  have  been  a  stone-built  house 
in  the  manor  at  that  time  on  the  site  of  the  present  one,  and  though 
in  the  earliest  times  Wyards  appear  as  witnesses  to  charters  styling 
themselves  "  de  Cura,"  no  one  of  the  name  paid  subsidy  there, 
either  in  1280  or  in  1347,  and  so  it  might  be  supposed  that  they 
did  not  make  their  home  there.  Indeed  it  was  previous  to  1211 
that  they  had  possessions  in  Cure,  for  there  is  an  entry  in  the  Liber 
Rubeus  of  that  year  saying  John  Wyard  held  half  a  knight's  fee 
in  Cure  and  Stanford  of  the  Honor  of  Richard's  Castle.  But  where 
they  came  from  is  uncertain.  In  the  Great  Roll  of  the  Exchequer 
of  Normandy,  of  the  year  1195,  is  an  entry  to  the  effect  that  the 
wife  of  Wiard  and  her  sons  were  assessed  at  26s.  8d.  towards  4,000 

1  Victoria  Hist,  of  Wore.,  I.  313.  the  place.     See  the   Oxford  Etymological 

2  In      the     Worcestershire    Inquisitions,       Diet.  sub.  "bach." 

Wore.  Hist.  Soc.  1894,  p.  53,  note,  Kyre-          3  Duignan,   Worcestershire  Place  Names, 

bach  is  supposed  to  be  an  instance  of  the  p.  98,  where  however  the  word  Wyre   is 

use  of  the  Welsh  word  "  bach,"  little,  and  written   for  Wyard.      Wyre   is   never  used 

to   represent   Little   Kyre   or   Kyre  Parva.  except  through  misunderstanding  or  ignor- 

This  is  not  so.     Little  Kyre  is  some  dis-  ance,  though  it  occurs  in  the  account  of  the 

tance  from   Kyrebach,   and   "bach"  here  place  given  in  Nash's  History  of  Worcester- 

means  a  stream  valley,  quite  descriptive  of  shire. 

«  Wore.  Hist.  Soc.  Subsidy  Rolls. 


INTRODUCTION.  V 

marks  imposed  on  the  town  of  Caen  for  the  ransom  of  King 
Richard.  A  Wyard  held  land  in  the  parish  of  All  Saints  in  Oxford 
about  I22O1,  in  the  neighbourhood  of  which  city,  at  Stanton  Har- 
court,  they  were  shortly  afterwards  found.  In  a  deed  without  date, 
lands  in  Wichenford  were  sold  by  William  Habington  to  Stephen 
Wyard  2 ;  and  several  other  mentions  of  the  family  are  found,  in 
none  of  which  is  any  hint  of  their  origin.  Still  it  is  pretty  clear 
they  were  friends  or  relatives  of  the  Mortimers,  as  their  connection 
with  the  Oxfordshire  manor  of  Stanton  Harcourt  will  show.  Stan- 
ton  Harcourt  in  early  times  was  in  the  possession  of  a  family  of 
the  name  of  Wade  or  Waude,  a  name  not  entirely  unlike  Wyard, 
but  one  from  which  the  latter  could  hardly  be  derived.  Indeed, 
most  probably  Wyard  was  a  Christian  name,  for  Philip  '  filius 
Wiard '  occurs  in  the  Worcestershire  Pipe  Roll  of  II/53.  The 
Wades  held  that  manor  from  the  Crown  by  the  service  of  keeping 
a  horse  for  the  King,  and  carrying  a  gerfalcon  before  him  in  winter. 
Before  1303,  when  Roger  Mortimer  died,  the  Wades  had  parted  with 
the  manor  to  him  ;  and  directly  afterwards  Wyard  appears  there 
holding  the  manor  of  the  said  Roger.  Probably  it  was  there  that 
Wyard  made  his  home,  for  in  1327  he  had  license  from  the  King 
to  wall  and  embattle  his  manse,  and  in  1329  he  enclosed  a  park 
there,  as  he  did  at  Kyre4.  John  Wyard  died  25  July,  1349,  his  son 
and  heir  Robert  being  then  26  years  of  age  ;  and  in  1354  Robert 
himself  died,  holding  property  in  Oxfordshire,  Berkshire,  and  Wor- 
cestershire. He  had  three  children,  girls,  aged  respectively  3,  2,  and 
I,  and  his  wife  was  with  child  at  the  time.  Elizabeth  was  the  name 
of  the  eldest  girl,  and  10  years  later,  the  guardianship  of  one  of 
her  Worcestershire  manors,  Martley,  was  given  to  John  de  Herle 
on  account  of  her  being  under  age 6. 

It  might  be  inferred  from  the  terms  of  this  grant  that  no  other 
children  of  John  Wyard  were  then  alive.  Certainly  there  was  no 
son,  and  if  there  had  been  another  daughter  she  would  have  been 
co-heir  with  Elizabeth,  and  named  with  her  in  the  grant.  No  doubt 
other  property  of  hers  passed  into  John  de  Herle's  guardianship  ;  at 
all  events  he  seems  to  have  improved  his  opportunity  by  marrying 
the  heiress,  since  in  1398  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  Sir  John  Herle,  died 

•Oxford  Hist.   Soc.,    Chartulary  of  St.          3  Victoria  Hist,  of  Wore.  I.,  313  note. 
Frideswide,  pp.  289,  290.  4  No.  1 8. 

•  Nash,  Worcestershire,  II.  309.  =  Rot.  Ong.  38  Edward  III.  Ro.  7. 


vi  INTRODUCTION. 

possessed  of  Martley  and  Kyre  Wyard.  Possibly  she  died  issueless, 
and  on  this  account  the  manor  of  Kyre  reverted  to  its  superior  lords 
the  Mortimers,  for  three  years  afterwards,  in  1402,  an  inquisition 
held  on  the  death  of  Roger  Mortimer  found  that  when  he  died  he 
held  the  manor  of  Kyre.  But  the  family  of  Wyard  continued  in 
another  branch ;  Joan,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Wyard 
of  Alspath,  or  Meriden,  Warwickshire,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  in 
1375,  married  John  Walsh  of  Shelsley1.  A  later  notice  is  found 
in  a  manuscript  account  of  Kyre  Wyard  at  Kyre  Park,  which  looks 
like  the  work  of  Habington,  and  is  pretty  certainly  of  a  period 
contemporary  with  him;  in  it  a  deed  of  8  Richard  II.  (1384)  is 
mentioned  as  there  existing,  by  which  a  John  Wyard  released  to 
William  Read  and  John  Sturtny  his  rights  to  lands  and  tenements 
in  the  lordship  of  Rochford ;  which  lands,  says  the  writer,  by 
a  previous  deed  appeared  to  belong  to  the  Wyards  of  Kyre  Wyard. 
Neither  of  these  deeds  is  now  to  be  found. 

In  what  relationship  the  Mortimers  of  Kyre  stood  to  the  parent 
family  of  Richard's  Castle  is  uncertain.  They  were  not  the  eldest 
branch ;  that  in  1304  ended  in  two  co-heiresses,  of  whom  one 
married  first  Thomas  de  Bikenor,  who  died  childless,  and  secondly 
Sir  Richard  Talbot ;  and  the  other  married  Geoffrey  Cornewall,  who 
thereby  became  possessed  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Burford. 
Thenceforth  the  Cornewalls  styled  themselves  Barons  of  Burford, 
though  by  neither  writ  nor  summons  were  they  Parliamentary  Barons. 
The  overlordship  of  Kyre  must  be  assumed  to  have  been  in  them  ; 
and  some  light  is  thrown  on  this  point  by  proceedings  which  were 
taken  many  years  afterwards,  in  1619 2.  At  the  inquiry  held  after 
the  death  of  Sir  Edward  Pytts,  Sir  Thomas  Cornewall  claimed  that 
the  manor  of  Kyre  was  held  of  the  Barony  of  Burford  by  half  a 
knight's  fee,  while  Sir  James  Pytts  alleged  that  it  was  held  of  the 
Crown  by  Grand  Serjeanty.  Apart  from  the  merits  of  the  case, 
here  is  a  claim  by  the  Cornewalls  as  representatives  of  the  Richard's 
Castle  line  of  the  Mortimers  that  they  represented  the  old  over- 
lords. Possibly  Sir  James  Pytts  knew  that  he  did  not  represent 
them,  though  his  family  had  become  possessed  of  the  manor  with 
the  full  title  of  the  representatives  of  the  branch  of  the  Mortimers 
from  whom  they  had  bought  it.  If  the  Barons  of  Burford  repre- 

1  Nash,  Worcestershire,  II.  70.  2  Nos.  139,  140, 


INTRODUCTION.  Vll 

sented  the  old  supreme  lords,  and  if  the  Mortimers  of  Kyre  were 
only  a  junior  branch  put  into  Kyre  at  the  pleasure  of  the  elder 
line,  it  would  appear  that  Sir  Thomas  Cornewall  was  right.  Still 
a  decree  was  made  against  him,  and  Sir  James  Pytts  carried  the 
day,  though  as  far  as  can  be  seen  there  is  no  trace  that  the  manor 
was  ever  held  directly  from  the  Crown  by  any  service  whatever. 
But  it  is  very  difficult  to  argue  against  a  King l ! 

For  a  hundred  years  and  more  after  the  death  of  Elizabeth 
Herle  the  Mortimers  held  the  manor,  and  apparently  resided  at 
Kyre.  John  Mortimer  in  1415  and  Hugh  Mortimer2  in  1459 
died  seised  of  the  manor,  letters  of  administration  of  the  estate 
of  the  latter  being  granted  to  his  executors  in  1460 3.  Hugh's  son 
John  married  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Nevile,  Marquess  of 
Montagu,  and  died  without  issue  in  1505,  when  Elizabeth,  John 
Mortimer's  sister,  became  the  mistress  of  Kyre.  She  married  Thomas 
West,  Lord  De  La  Warn  Their  son  Thomas  sold  the  Kyre  estates 
in  1520*  to  the  half-brother  of  his  mother,  John  Croft,  son  of 
Sir  John  Croft,  who  was  the  second  husband  of  Eleanor  Mortimer, 
born  Cornewall,  Hugh  Mortimer's  widow B.  He  parted  with  the 
property  almost  immediately,  within  a  few  days  indeed,  to  William 
Compton  6,  whose  grandson  Sir  Henry  Compton,  son  of  his  son 
Peter,  sold  it  to  Edward  Pytts  in  1576',  with  whose  descendants 
Kyre  has  ever  since  remained. 

The  first  mention  in  these  deeds  of  the  name  which  afterwards 
became  Pytts  is  in  1 399 8,  where  it  appears  as  Poytes.  Afterwards 
the  name  was  spelled  in  several  ways  throughout  the  charters,  "  y  " 
and  "  i "  being  interchangeable,  and  a  final  "  s "  being  added  or 
not  according  to  the  caprice  of  the  scribe.  In  the  end  it  settled 
down  to  Pytts.  The  Pedigree  in  the  Visitation  of  Shopshire  in 


1  One  wonders  if  the  fact  that   Stanton  3  No.  49.                *  No.  64. 

Harcourt  was  held  by  grand   serjeanty,  a  5  Eleanor  his  widow  is  buried  at  Croft, 

manor  formerly  in  the  tenure  of  the  Wyards,  Herefordshire,  where  a  beautiful  altar  tomb 

led  to  the  claim  that  Kyre  Wyard  was  held  to  her  memory  and   that    of   her    second 

on  similar  terms.  husband,  Sir  John  Croft,  still  exists. 

*  Hugh  was  a  minor  in  1427,  who  held  6  No.  65.     Eight  years  after,  however, 

Kyre  Wyard  for  half  a  knight's  fee,  which  he  appears  to  have  been  possessed  of  the 

would  seem  to  show  that  this  branch  of  the  "  Hawle    Place"   and    other    property   in 

Mortimers  did  not  hold  the  over-lordship.  Little  Kyre.    No.  69. 

Wore.    Hist.    Soc.,    Subsidy   Roll  of   the  7  No.  79.                 8  No.  28. 
date.     Sir  Hugh's  monument  is  at  Martley. 


viii  INTRODUCTION. 

1623 l,  which  was  signed  by  his  brother  William  Pytt  of  Brome  in 
Hope  Say  in  Salop,  makes  Edward  Pytts  the  eldest  son  of  William 
Pitt  of  the  Perry  in  Stoke  Bliss,  by  his  wife  Catherine  Buston  or 
Boughton,  of  Lindridge.  The  early  Registers  of  the  parish  of 
Kyre  Wyard  are  not  extant,  but  the  Register  of  Stoke  Bliss,  in 
which  parish  is  situated  "  The  Perry,"  where  he  lived,  still  existing 
as  a  farm  house  on  the  Kyre  estate,  records  the  burial  of  William 
Pitt,  25  January,  1571.  William  Pitt  was  old  enough  to  quarrel 
with  his  neighbours  in  IS432,  and  in  1570  possessed  property 
in  the  counties  of  Hereford,  Worcester,  and  Radnor3:  his  wife 
was  a  widow  in  1574*.  According  to  the  Visitation  William  Pitt 
was  the  son  of  John  Pytt  of  Kyre  Wyard,  who  possibly  is  men- 
tioned in  these  deeds  in  1 5  34 5,  by  a  wife  name  unknown,  and 
grandson  of  Robert  Pytt6  by  Joan,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas 
de  la  Pole,  by  Margaret,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hinckley, 
by  Agnes  Hide,  her  father  Richard  Hide's  heiress.  The  arms 
allowed  to  William  Pitts  in  the  visitation  displayed  quarterings 
for  these  three  families,  Poole,  Hinckley,  and  Hide7.  The  pedigree 
gives  four  other  brothers  of  Edward  Pytts  besides  William  who 
signed  it. 

Edward  Pytts,  who  may  be  considered  the  founder  of  his  family, 
was  born  on  St.  Lawrence's  day  (10  August)  in  1541.  The  pedigree 
gives  to  him  no  other  wife  than  Elizabeth  Wilford  ;  but  in  a  little 
square  parchment  covered  book  at  Kyre  Park,  filled  with  memo- 
randa made  by  successive  heads  of  the  family,  there  is  this 
entry  in  his  handwriting,  "  Mortua  est  dn'a  nr'a  Elizabeth  24 
die  Marcij  mane  inter  horas  2  et  3  :  1562."  It  is  hard  to  think 
that  this  is  anything  but  the  mourning  over  the  death  of  the 
wife  of  his  youth  by  a  young  husband  ;  but  if  so,  no  other 
trace  of  her  is  to  be  found.  However  this  may  be,  he  married  in 
1 570  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Wilford,  and  sister  of  Thomas 


1  Harl.  MS.   1396,  Fo.  260,  printed  in  PYTTS;  2.  Gules,   a  lion  rampant  argent 

ffarl.Soc.  Publications,  xxix.  (1889),  p.  402.  within  an  orle  of  cinquefoiles  or,   POOLE  ; 

"  No.  74.  3  No.  76.  3.  Argent,  on  a   chevron  voided  between 

*  No.  77.  s  NO.  70.  three  ravens  as  many  cinquefoiles  all  sable, 

'Possibly    mentioned    in    No.    366,    in  HINCKLEY;  4.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules 

'S'S-  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sable  as  many 

7  These  arms  were  :  Quarterly,  I.  Azure,  crescents  or,  HYDE. 
three  bars  argent,  in  chief  three  estoiles  or, 


INTRODUCTION,  IX 

Wilford,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor  of  London l.  The  marriage 
settlement  is  dated  31  July,  I57O2.  There  are  later  transactions 
with  regard  to  settlements,  one  of  them  disclosing  the  fact  that  in 
1578  three  sons  had  been  born  to  him,  William,  James  and  Edward, 
on  whom  in  succession  he  entailed  the  Kyre  estates3.  In  1586  his 
daughter  Joan  had  reached  an  age  at  which  her  marriage  could  be 
contemplated,  and  negotiations  were  begun  for  her  union  with  John  the 
son  and  heir  of  their  neighbour  of  Netherwood,  Thomas  Baskerville*. 
Thomas  Baskervile  was  clearly  deeply  in  debt,  and  several  trans- 
actions are  mentioned  in  which  this  marriage  was  involved.  But 
it  never  took  place,  and  matters  ended  by  Edward  Pytts  becom- 
ing the  owner  of  most  of  Baskerville's  property5.  Edward  Pytts' 
office  was  in  Falcon  Court  in  the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan's  in  Fleet 
Street 6.  He  had  been  sworn  Filacer 7  of  London,  Middlesex,  Hunt- 
ingdonshire, and  Kent,  by  Sir  James  Dyer,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Bench,  on  Tuesday,  7  November,  1 563 8,  and  it  was  no 
doubt  with  the  proceeds  of  this  office  that  he  made  his  purchases. 
Yet  if  that  date  is  correct  he  was  only  23  when  the  office  was 
conferred  upon  him,  and  one  cannot  see  where  the  influence  ne- 
cessary to  obtain  so  lucrative  a  post  for  so  young  a  man  was 
situated.  At  all  events  he  was  a  successful  man,  in  spite  of 
some  little  failings  in  his  old  age9.  He  was  sworn  Justice  of  the 
Peace  for  Worcestershire  in  Hilary  Term,  1582  ;  and  on  23  July, 
1603,  on  the  occasion  of  the  coronation  of  James  I.,  two  days 
before  the  ceremony,  he  was  knighted  in  the  palace  of  White  Hall 
at  Westminster10.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Worcestershire  in  1612, 
and  died  in  1618,  having  made  his  will  28  December  in  the  previous 
year  u.  He  was  buried  at  Kyre,  aged  77. 

By  his  wife  Elizabeth  Wilford  he  had  six  children  whose  names 
are  in  the  Visitation  pedigree  ;  the  three  sons  previously  mentioned, 
and  three  daughters, — Joan,  married  to  Henry  Dingley  or  Dineley 
of  Charlton  in  Worcestershire 12 ;  Jane,  married  to  James  Bayley, 

1  An  account  of  the  Wilfords  is  in  the  The  office  was  abolished  in  1837  by  the 

Genealogist,  IV.  p.  I.  Act  7  William  IV.  &  I  Victoria,  c.  30. 

*  No.  76.  3  No.  85.  8  Note  in  his  own  handwriting  at  Kyre. 
4  Nos.  100  and  102.              s  No.  103.  '  Nos.  124  and  126. 

6  No.  120.  I0  Note  by  Sir  Edward  Pytts. 

*  A  Filacer  was  an  officer  of  the  superior  "  No.  484. 

courts  at  Westminster,  who  filed  original  "  See  note  8,  p.  xx.  No.  I2O.  A  memo- 
writs,  etc.,  and  issued  processes  thereon.  randum  at  Kyre  in  Sir  Edward's  writing 


X  INTRODUCTION. 

chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Hereford ;  and  Bridget,  married  to 
George  Hopton  of  Hopton  J.  His  eldest  son  William,  a  student 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  had  predeceased  him,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Temple  Church,  and  he  was  succeeded  at  Kyre  by  his  son 
James. 

He  was  a  methodical  man,  and  made  numerous  notes,  which  are 
still  extant,  of  his  dealings  with  the  property2.  He  made  the  large 
pool,  the  Island  Pool,  on  the  north  side  of  the  park  at  Kyre  in  1583, 
and  built  a  barge  to  sail  upon  it.  In  1588  he  began  to  provide 
materials  for  repairing  the  "  ruynes  of  Kyre  Court,"  and  in  1 594  the 
building  was  so  far  advanced  that  he  was  living  there.  He  tells  us 
in  his  MS.  account s  how  he  paid  Father  Garrett  Holyman,  a  Dutch- 
man, for  carving  two  chimney-pieces  "  in  my  Hall  at  Kyre."  This 
Hall,  with  its  two  hiding-places,  its  stairs,  upper  gallery,  and  bed- 
rooms, is  still  in  existence,  but  much  of  the  Elizabethan  work  must 
have  been  taken  down  in  the  alterations  carried  out  in  the  i8th  cen- 
tury by  his  descendant  Edmund  Pytts.  He  continued  building  at 
intervals  until  his  death  in  1618,  and  then  left  £2,000  to  his  son  with 
which  to  build  a  "  house 4,"  really  the  still  existing  and  handsome 
barn.  Many  entries  in  his  books  relate  to  his  dealings  with  John 
Chaunce,  a  master  mason  of  Sheeply  in  the  parish  of  Bromsgrove, 
and  with  John  Bentley  of  Oxford,  who  "  wrought  the  new  additions 
to  Bodley's  library."  The  Elizabethan  Book  Room  at  Kyre  Park, 
with  its  fine  collection  of  early  books,  is  chiefly  due  to  his  literary 
tastes  ;  and  besides  a  detailed  journal  of  his  building,  he  has  left 
many  manuscript  notes.  He  had  a  taste  for  heraldry,  and  numerous 
good  examples  of  his  skill  in  depicting  coats  of  arms  in  their 
proper  colours,  with  appropriate  mantlings,  are  extant  at  Kyre 
Park.  There  is  there  also  a  full-length  picture  on  panel  of  him 
with  his  little  grandson  Edward  standing  by  him,  in  which  he 
is  shewn  grasping  a  key,  which  possibly  as  a  symbol  of  office  and 
power  refers  to  the  fact  that  when  the  picture  was  painted  he  was 

is,  "A  note  of  my  payment  of  £i,  200  with  of  the  same  year  ;  and  so  on  till  the  whole 

my  daughter  Johan  to    Mr.    Dingley  and  payment  was  completed  in  Michaelmas  Term 

how  ;"  but  much  of  it  cannot  be  made  out.  in  1600. 

The  money  was  paid  at  different  times,  first  '  No.  128. 

.£100  to  "  my  brother,"  Mr.  Francis  Dingley,  *  Some  of  his  papers  were  published  in 

at  his  house  at  Charlton  in  October,  1599  ;  The  Antiquary  for  1890. 

next  £100  paid  by    "  my  cozen  Burye  of  3  Printed  in  The  Antiquarv  for  1890. 

Newman  "  to  Henry  Dingley  in  November  4  No.  484. 


INTRODUCTION.  Xl" 

High  Sheriff1.  That  the  portrait  was  taken  at  this  period  the 
inscription  on  the  picture  tells  us,  which  is  as  follows,  "  .flitatis  suae 
71  Februarii  10,  1612,  aetatis  suae  6  Februarii  22,  1612,"  the  latter 
part  indicating  the  age  of  the  little  boy. 

His  son  James  was  knighted  before  his  father's  death  ;  he  is 
referred  to  in  his  will2  as  "my  sonne  Sir  James  Pytts,  Knight." 
He  was  the  second  of  the  three  sons  mentioned  in  the  deed  of 
1578s,  and  was  a  student  of  the  Inner  Temple  in  1596.  He 
married  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  Arthur  Heveningham  of  Kettering- 
ham,  Norfolk 4,  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  soon  after  the 
22nd  June,  1599,  the  date  of  the  licence6.  He,  like  his  father,  was 
Filacer  for  London,  Middlesex,  Huntingdonshire,  and  Kent,  being 
sworn  in  to  the  office  on  16  February,  i  James,  a  few  days  before 
his  father  received  his  knighthood.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Wor- 
cestershire in  1633,  and  died  in  1640.  The  inventory  of  his  goods 
at  Kyre,  taken  17  January,  1641,  indicates  a  large  establishment, 
and  their  total  value  is  £975  13*.  ^d.  There  is  a  portrait  of  him 
at  Kyre  taken  in  1599,  and  miniatures  in  copper  of  himself  and 
his  wife  of  the  date  of  the  year  of  his  death,  1640.  Three  children, 
Edward,  Skydmore  (rightly  Scudamore),  and  Elizabeth  born  in 
1602,  were  named  in  the  Visitation  Pedigree,  but  his  daughter 
Mercy,  who  married  Sir  John  Vere  of  Netherwood,  is  omitted. 
Elizabeth  married  Sir  Thomas  Stanley  of  Alderley. 

He  was  succeeded  at  Kyre  by  his  son  Edward,  born  in  1606, 
and  therefore  34  years  old  when  he  came  into  the  property.  He 
married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  Samuel  Sandys  of  Ombersley, 
born  in  1602,  and  by  her,  who  married  after  his  death  for  a  second 
husband,  George  Walsh  of  Abberley,  he  had  two  sons,  James  and 
Samuel,  the  latter  a  merchant  at  Hamburgh,  who  died  without 
issue ;  and  two  daughters,  Elizabeth,  married  to  Henry  Jefferies 
of  Home  Castle,  dying  without  issue  26  August,  1688,  aged  52; 
and  Mercy,  married  first  to  Henry  Bromley  of  Holt  Castle,  and 
secondly  to  George,  brother  of  Joseph  Walsh  of  Abberley,  dying 
26  August,  1699.  There  is  a  good  miniature  of  Edward  Pytts  at 
Kyre  Park,  engraved  on  the  back  "  Edwardus  Pytts  An.  1659. 
Etat.  53  heredibus  masculis  in  perpetuum  D.D.D.  Eliza.  Jeffreys." 

1  One  does  not  like  to  see  in  it  a  punning  '  No.  484.  3  No.  85.  4  No.  464. 
reference  to  the  name  of  his  estate,  pro.  f  Col.  Chester's  London  Marriage  Li- 
nounced  as  it  is  "  Key-re."  censes. 


xii  INTRODUCTION. 

In  1633,  the  year  in  which  his  father  was  High  Sheriff,  Edward 
Pytts  was  appointed  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Worcestershire  ;  in 
1654  he  was  Member  of  Parliament  for  the  county ;  in  1658  and 
1659  for  Bewdley ;  and  in  1660  for  Leominster  in  Herefordshire. 

It  would  appear  that  Mr.  Pytts  was  a  Royalist  at  heart,  though 
circumstances  seem  to  have  forced  him,  as  they  did  many  others, 
to  hold  office  under  the  Commonwealth.  The  House  of  Commons, 
22  May,  1643,  ordered  his  plate  to  be  sold  ;  yet  in  the  same  year 
he  was  a  Sequestration  Commissioner  for  Worcestershire,  and  in 
1647  was  appointed  an  Assistant  Commissioner.  In  1648  he  was 
questioned  by  the  Commissioners  for  Worcestershire,  and  four  years 
afterwards  by  those  for  Herefordshire.  He  presented  a  petition  for 
discharge,  22  July,  1652,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Act  of  Pardon  ; 
and  the  Committee  were  to  certify  whether  his  estates  had  been 
sequestered,  i  December,  1651,  and  if  not,  his  petition  was  to  be 
granted.  One  Miles  Hill,  who  was  examined  at  an  Inquiry  in  1654, 
deposed  "that  one  Edward  Pitt  of  Kyre,  M.P.,  said  publickly  at 
Weobley  that  he  would  be  hanged  before  he  would  be  subject  to 
any  instrument  in  Parliament  when  the  people  had  chosen  him  for 
their  liberties;  and  he  believed  that  Instrument  (the  Lord  Pro- 
tector) would  come  to  nothing."  In  1660  he  was  appointed  a  Com- 
missioner for  disbanding  and  paying  off  the  forces  of  the  kingdom, 
both  by  land  and  sea.  Edward  Pytts  died  3  November,  1672, 
aged  66  \  His  will  is  dated  i  November,  1672 2. 

There  is  a  torn  paper  without  date  at  Kyre  detailing  in  Edward 
Pytts'  handwriting  certain  grievances  he  had  against  his  mother. 
It  mentions  "  free  land  being  in  Newnham  and  Coram  worth  .£40 
per  annum  [which]  doth  belonge  to  me,  the  which  my  mother  hath 
no  right  unto,  yet  she  enjoyeth  it."  She  lived  at  the  New  House, 
and  had  while  there  12  loads  of  wood  every  year.  The  dispute 
was  afterwards  referred  to  Mr.  John  Pateshall  and  Mr.  John 
Whittington,  clerk,  and  an  agreement  come  to,  which  was  drawn 
up  in  the  form  of  a  lease3,  but  "Not  long  after,  my  mother  mis- 
liking  the  agreement,  did  engage  herselfe  that  if  I  would  release 
her  of  her  former  bargaine,  and  lett  Berry  become  Tennant  to  her 
and  account  with  her,  I  should  be  no  looser  by  her,  the  which  I  did. 
And  not  long  after  my  mother  did  sue  and  arrest  Mr.  Berry  upon 

1  M.  I.  at  Kyre  Wyard.  "  No.  491. 

3  This  is  not  among  the  deeds  at  Kyre. 


INTRODUCTION.  xiii 

an  action  of  ^500,  and  Mr.  Berry  being  arrested  one  Mr.  John  Rocke 
was  bale  for  him."  But  though  the  lady  afterwards  settled  the 
matter  with  Mr.  Berry,  her  son  remained  unsatisfied.  "And  si- 
thence,"  he  says,  "  my  mother  hath  let  Newnham  to  one  Freeman 
for  five  pounds  lesse  than  she  did  to  Berry,  and  doth  allow  him  [all] 
Millitary  Charges  whatsoever."  There  is  no  echo  of  this  little 
matter  among  the  deeds  at  Kyre. 

Edward  Pytts  was  succeeded  by  his  son  James,  born  in  1632. 
He  married  for  his  first  wife  Lucy,  daughter  and  co-heiress  with 
her  sister  Anna,  who  died  unmarried,  of  William  Smallman  of 
Kinnersley  Castle l,  born  in  1632,  and  by  this  marriage  the  Kinners- 
ley  estates  passed  to  her  husband.  His  second  wife  was  Anne, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Fettiplace,  Bart,  of  Childrey,  Oxfordshire. 
In  1660,  before  he  succeeded  his  father,  he  was  M.P.  for  Weobley 
from  April  to  September,  when  he  was  unseated  on  petition  ;  and, 
afterwards,  from  1679  to  l68J,  he  was  M.P.  for  Leominster,  and  in 
1685,  for  Worcestershire.  He  died  without  issue  in  1685,  his  will 
being  proved  16  February,  1686 2.  He  left  his  estates  to  his  first 
cousin,  once  removed,  Samuel  Pytts,  son  of  James  Pytts,  grandson 
of  Scudamore  Pytts  the  second  son  of  Sir  James  Pytts,  on  his  at- 
taining the  age  of  18,  until  which  time  his  wife  was  to  enjoy  them. 
He  desired  Samuel  to  marry  Sophia  Fettiplace,  his  wife's  sister,  and 
if  the  marriage  took  place,  his  widow  was  to  leave  the  house  she 
lived  at,  and  take  her  jointure  of  £400  a  year ;  but  if  it  did  not 
she  might  continue  to  live  there  for  her  life.  Under  these  cir- 
cumstances it  is  not  remarkable  that  the  young  people  did  not  make 
it  up.  Though  Samuel  was  married  three  times,  not  one  of  his 
wives  was  the  lady  in  question,  while  Anne  Pytts  survived  her 
husband  no  less  than  30  years,  and  died  in  1715.  During  her  long 
widowhood  Anne  Pytts  founded  the  hospital  of  Kyre  Wyard,  pro- 
viding a  separate  cottage  for  each  of  the  parishes  in  which  the  estate 
was  situated,  8  in  number.  There  is  a  good  picture  of  her  at 
Kyre.  James  Pytts  sold  Kinnersley  Castle  about  1676*  to  Sir 
Thomas  Morgan,  who  had  been  created  a  Baronet  in  1660-1  4. 

Samuel  Pytts  succeeded  to  Kyre  on  the  death  of  Anne  Pytts 
in  1715.  He  was  the  only  son  of  James  Pytts  of  Wick  by 
Catherine,  daughter  of  Henry  Cliffe  of  Malvern,  and  grandson  of 

1  No.  476.  «  NO.  495.  3  NO.  494. 

4  Robinson,  Mansions  and  Manors  of  Herefordshire,  p.  164. 


30V  INTRODUCTION. 

Scudamore  Pytts  by  his  first  wife   Katherine,   the   daughter   and 
heiress  of  Henry  Best  of  Wick1.      He  was    married  three  times, 
first  to  Frances,  daughter  of  Samuel  Sandys  of  Ombersley  ;    se- 
condly to  Catherine,  daughter  of  Sir  James  Rushout  of  Northwick, 
Bart. ;  and  thirdly  he  was  the  third  husband  of  Catherine,  daughter 
and  heir  of  Bridges  Nanfan  of  Birtsmorton,  whom  he  married,  she 
being   55   years   of  age,  on  the  24th   November,  1720.     She  had 
begun  her  married  life  by  wedding  Richard  Coote,  Earl  of  Bello- 
mont,  in  1676,  when  she  was  u  years  old  ;    she  finished  it  at  the 
age  of  72,  dying  in  1737  as  the  wife  of  a  young  man  named  William 
Bridgen,  whom  she  had  married  but  a  few  months  previously,  and 
who  five  and  twenty  years  afterwards  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London z. 
The  Countess's  second  husband  was  Rear-Admiral  William  Cald- 
well,  who  died  aged  55  in   1718  8,  and  was  buried  at  Birtsmorton, 
where  the  Countess  herself  was  afterwards  buried,  and  where  there 
is  a  marble  monument  to  them  both.     Samuel  Pytts  was  M.P.  for 
Hereford    from    1699   to   1700 ;    High    Sheriff   of  Worcestershire, 
1705  4 ;  appointed  Deputy-Lieutenant  the  same  year  by  the  Duke 
of  Shrewsbury;   and   M.P.  for  Worcester  from  1710  to   1715.     In 
the  years  1713  and  1714  he  was  a  Lord  Commissioner  of  Trade  and 
Foreign  Plantations.     There  is  a  picture  of  him  at  Kyre,  and  one 
by  Vanderbank,  at  Kinlet.     He  died  intestate  15  January,  1729*, 
leaving  by  his  first  wife,  Frances  Sandys,  a  surviving  son  Edmund, 
born  in  1696,  who  succeeded  him  ;    and  by  his  second  wife,  Cathe- 
rine Rushout,  a  daughter  Catherine  born  in   1702,  and  married  in 
1721  to  William  Lacon  Childe  of  Kinlet,  to  whose  issue  the  pro- 
perty  of  Kyre   ultimately   reverted ;    her    mother   Catherine   died 
1 8    December,    1702,   aged   28,  and  there  is  a  monument  to  her 
memory  at  Kyre  Wyard.     His  only  sister  Mercy  married  Higgons 
James  of  Astley6,  whose  first  wife  had   been    Elizabeth,  the  only 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Wallop  Brabazon  of  Eaton  in  Herefordshire. 
Mr.  James  was  the  son  of  John  James  of  Astley,  by  Jane,  daughter 
and  heiress  of  William  Higgons  of  Tripelton  ;  he  died  May  10,  1709, 
and  there  is  a  monument  (to  his  memory)  in  Astley  Church  ;   after 
his  death  his  widow  married  Bromwich  Pope,  of  Wolstaston,  Shrop- 
shire, and  left  an  only  daughter  and  heiress  who  succeeded  to  Wols- 

1  Nos.  320  and  323.  4  See  No.  499. 

*  G.  E.  C.,  Complete  Peerage,  I.  288.  s  No.  226. 

5  His  will  is  No.  502.  «  See  No.  496. 


INTRODUCTION.  XV 

taston  and  Astley,  and  died  unmarried.  She  was  living  at  Wols- 
taston  in  1755,  and  drove  6  black  horses,  which  are  even  now 
remembered  in  the  neighbourhood. 

Edmund  Pytts  succeeded  his  father  in  1729.  He  married  for 
his  first  wife,  n  February,  1726,  Susan,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Admiral  Jonathan  Collett,  of  Upton,  Oxfordshire,  who  died  in  1742, 
leaving  his  large  fortune  to  his  grandson,  Jonathan  Pytts  ;  and 
secondly,  15  December,  1753,  Anne,  Countess  of  Coventry,  daughter 
and  heiress  of  Sir  Streynsham  Master,  Knight,  of  Codnor  Castle, 
Derbyshire,  and  widow  of  Gilbert,  4th  Earl  of  Coventry.  There 
are  four  pictures  of  him  at  Kyre  and  Kinlet.  A  family  Bible  at 
Kyre  Park,  bound  in  green  morocco,  of  the  date  of  1683,  contains 
notices  of  the  births  of  his  children  by  his  first  wife,  who  died  in 
1742,  and  to  whom  there  is  a  monument  in  Barking  Church,  near 
London x.  He  had  by  her  four  sons,  Edmund  and  Jonathan,  who 
were  her  two  eldest  children,  and  each  in  turn  became  the  pos- 
sessors of  the  Kyre  estates  ;  Samuel,  born  26  October,  1737,  and 
died  without  issue  in  1785,  of  whom  there  is  a  good  three-quarter 
length  picture  at  Kyre,  in  the  uniform  of  the  Worcestershire 
Militia;  and  Thomas  his  youngest  child,  who  died  also  without 
issue  in  September,  1776.  His  daughters,  only  one  of  whom  mar- 
ried, and  all  of  whom  died  without  issue,  were  Elizabeth,  Susannah, 
Catherine,  and  a  second  Susannah,  the  first  of  that  name  having  died 
an  infant.  By  his  second  wife,  the  Countess  of  Coventry,  he  had 
no  children.  The  Earl  of  Coventry  died  27  October,  1719,  at  Holt 
Castle,  having  had  no  children  by  her ;  and  she  lived  a  widow  for 
33  years  before  she  married  Edward  Pytts  in  1752.  She  possessed 
vitality  as  well  as  enterprise,  for  she  outlived  her  second  husband 
for  no  less  than  35  years,  dying  21  March,  1788,  at  the  great  age 
of  96.  A  miniature  of  Edmund  Pytts  at  Kyre  Park  is  engraved 
with  an  inscription  giving  the  dates  of  his  two  marriages,  and 
that  of  his  own  death,  24  November,  1753,  aged  57.  He  had 
been  M.P.  for  Worcestershire  from  1741  till  his  death2. 

1  Lysons,  Environs  of  London,  iv.  9.  valuable  considerations,  which  goods  should 

2  There  are  some  deeds  at  Kyre,  bearing  revert  to  the  father  if  the  son  should  die  in 
date    in    1750,    when   Edmund    Pytts    the  his  lifetime ;  another,  a  grant  from  Edmund 
younger  was  21  years  old,  one  of  which  is  Ihe  younger  to  Edmund  the  father  ofarent- 
a  sale  from  the  father  to  the  son  of  all  his  charge  of  £400  a  year  for  life  ;  and  another 
goods  and  stock  of  any  kind  whatsoever,  of  the  same  date  as  the  last,  being  a  mort- 
for  los. ,  and  divers  other  good  causes  and  gage  for  securing  .£3,000  to  Edmund  Pytts 


xvi  INTRODUCTION. 

Edmund  Pytts  the  younger  succeeded  his  father.  He  was  born 
23  February,  1729,  and  was  therefore  24  years  old  when  his  father 
died.  He  was  M.P.  for  Worcestershire  from  1753  to  1761,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  the  County  in  1771.  There  are  two  indifferent 
pictures  of  him  at  Kyre,  as  well  as  one  by  Beech,  with  his  brother 
Samuel,  the  house  at  Kyre  appearing  in  the  distance.  He  never 
married,  and  died  13  December,  1781.  He  was  buried  at  Kyre 
Wyard,  where  there  is  a  monument  to  his  memory.  There  is  a 
note  at  Kyre  Park  in  the  handwriting  of  his  brother  Jonathan 
detailing  the  alterations  he  made  about  the  manor  house  in  17 54 
when  he  pulled  down  part  of  the  house  built  in  Elizabethan  times ; 
how  he  built  the  stables  and  enclosed  the  present  kitchen  garden, 
and  did  away  with  two  courts  on  the  south  side  of  the  house 
which  were  joined  with  steps  and  filled  with  "  ewe "  trees.  The 
lower  court  was  bounded  by  a  fish-pond  ;  in  it  was  an  island  on 
which  was  a  pigeon  -  house,  and  on  either  side  of  the  pond  the 
kitchen  garden  then  extended.  At  the  same  time  no  doubt  the 
present  shrubbery  was  laid  out,  with  its  chain  of  ponds,  and  wind- 
ing walks  something  like  a  mile  long ;  though  many  of  the  trees 
included  in  the  scheme  are  of  a  far  greater  age  than  the  work  itself. 
It  is  said  that  the  work  was  designed  by  "  Capability  "  Brown.  He 
had  just  been  designing  Croome  Park  for  the  Earl  of  Coventry,  and 
doubtless  was  introduced  to  Kyre  by  the  dowager  Countess. 

And  so  we  come  to  Jonathan  Pytts,  the  brother  of  Edmund, 
and  his  successor.  He  was  born  22  March,  1730.  To  him  fell  the 
task  of  completing  the  alterations  at  Kyre  begun  by  his  brother 
Edmund,  who,  from  lack  of  money,  had  to  give  up  the  property 
to  him.  To  Jonathan  must  be  attributed  the  fine  stucco  work 
which  adorns  many  of  the  rooms  at  Kyre,  especially  the  dining- 

the  younger's  brothers  and  sisters.    There  part ;  which  recites  the  marriage  settlement 

is  another  deed,  dated  30  May,  1754,  after  in  1726   between  Edmund   Pytts  and   Su- 

the  death  of  Edmund  the  father,  between  sanna,    only    child    of    Jonathan    Collett, 

Jonathan    Pytts   of   the    City  of   London,  wherein  .£10,000  is  charged  on  the  estate  for 

second  son   of  Edmund   Pytts  by  Susanna  the  younger  children  of  the  marriage,  and 

his  wife,  both  deceased  of  the  first  part ;  recites  also   the  will  of  Jonathan  Collett, 

Edmund  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  was  son  and  dated  13  February,   1745,  devising  all  his 

heir  of  the  second  part  ;  Catherine,  Samuel,  property  to  Jonathan  Pytts,  his  grandson, 

Susanna,  and  Thomas,  the  four  other  younger  when  he  attains  the  age  of  23,  if  he  gives 

clildren,   all   under  24,   of  the  third  part ;  up  his  younger  child's  portion ;  and  this  by 

and  the  Rt.  Hon.  Ann,  Countess  Dowager  the  deed  he  does,   since  he  is  "now   in- 

of  Coventry,  of  Holt  Castle,  of  the  fourth  vested  with  a  large  fortune." 


INTRODUCTION.  xvu 

room  and  the  boudoir.  The  bills  for  this  work  still  exist.  He 
married  Annabella,  daughter  of  Edmund  Chamberlayn  of  Maugers- 
bury,  in  Gloucestershire,  by  whom  he  had  no  children.  There  is 
a  fine  picture  of  him  at  Kyre,  perhaps  by  Gainsborough,  and 
another  of  his  wife,  by  Beech.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  his  county 
in  1783,  and  died  aged  77  in  1807.  With  him  the  male  line  of 
Sir  Edward  Pytts  came  to  an  end.  The  property  was  left  to  his 
widow  Annabella,  who  survived  him  five  and  twenty  years,  and 
died  7  November,  1832,  in  the  84th  year  of  her  age.  A  monu- 
ment recording  her  merits  is  in  Kyre  Wyard  church. 

On  her  death  the  property  reverted  to  the  issue  of  Catherine, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Pytts,  who  had  married  in  1721  William  Lacon 
Childe  of  Kinlet,  M.P.  He  left  an  only  daughter,  Catherine,  who 
married  Charles  Baldwyn  of  Aqualate  and  Bockleton,  M.P.,  and 
whose  son  and  heir,  William  of  Kinlet,  assumed  the  name  of 
Childe.  William  Childe  married  Annabella,  daughter  of  Sir  Charl- 
ton  Leighton  of  Loton,  Bart.,  and  by  her  became  father  of  William 
Lacon  Childe  of  Kinlet,  M.P.,  who  succeeded  to  Kyre  on  the  death 
of  Annabella  Pytts  in  1832,  and  lived  to  the  age  of  nearly  96.  He 
married  Harriet,  daughter  of  Edward  Cludde  of  Orleton  in  Salop, 
and  his  fourth  son  by  her,  the  Rev.  Edward  George  Baldwyn-Childe, 
succeeded  his  father  at  Kyre  in  1880,  and  dying  in  1898,  left  a 
widow,  Frances  Christina,  daughter  of  Sir  Baldwin  Leighton  of 
Loton,  M.P.,  who  is  the  present  possessor  of  the  property. 

Besides  Sir  Edward  Pytts,  the  founder  of  the  Kyre  family,  two 
brothers  are  mentioned  in  the  Visitation  Pedigree  of  1623  as  having 
children,  Richard  the  second  son  of  his  father,  and  William  the 
sixth  son,  who  signed  the  pedigree.  A  brother  of  William  Pytts, 
Sir  Edward's  father,  named  Thomas,  had  descendants  who  were 
of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  and  whose  eventual  heiress,  Alice,  married 
Sir  James  Rushout,  the  first  baronet  of  that  line.  Besides  these 
branches  of  the  family,  there  were  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Kyre 
Wyard  and  Stoke  Bliss  many  humble  persons  of  the  name.  The 
earliest  registers  of  Stoke  Bliss  are  lost,  but  from  1571  onward  to 
1766  there  are  numerous  entries  relating  to  persons  of  the  name, 
some  of  whom  served  the  office  of  churchwarden,  while  one,  Mat- 
thew, who  was  buried  20  August,  1671,  is  dignified  by  the  title  of 
"gent."  He  is  mentioned  in  a  deed  of  the  date  of  165 11.  A 

1  No.  158. 
b 


family  of  the  name,  wbo  had  the  alias  of  "Carper,'  frequently 


Little  Kyre  was  held  in  1280  by  Hugh  de  Blez1,  from 
family  Stoke  Bliss,  in  which  parish  Little  Kyre  is  situated,  takes 
it*  second  name.    In  1293  Little  Kyre  was  held  by  Robert  Baroell 
from  William  de  Sodington,  bat  he  rendered  no  service  for  it* 
In  1346  it  was  held  by  John  de  la  Hyde  for  a  quarter  of  a  knighfs 
fee,  for  which  service  Hugh  de  Bliss  had  formerly  held  it,  and 
in  1427  it  was  stOl  held  by  a  John  Hyde'.    Several  small  manors 
YfttUfff  those  mentioned  in  Domesday  appear  to  have  nristcd  in 
this  locality.    La  Pirry  was  one,  in  1418  held  by  Margery  Paty  of 
Bromyard,  a  widow*,  as  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Bishoperton,  Knight; 
a  member  doubtless  of  a  family  represented  by  variously  spelled 
through  the  early  charters*.     La  Pole  appears  to  have 
suits  of  Court  and  other  attributes  of  a  manor ' ;  while 
the  Hyde,  the  Hull  or  HOI,  and  Ban  walls',  were  at  least  vflls  if 
not  manors,  and  gave  their  names  to  families.     Margery  Paty  also 
held  the  manor  of  La  Pole,  and  it  passed  with  La  Pyrry  in  1427 
from  her  to  Simon  Somnor,  chaplain  of  Bromyard  *,  and  from  him 
in  1448  to  Wflliam  Downe  of  La  Pole*     There  is  nothing  to  shew 
how  these  manors  passed  away  from  the  Dowries'  family  to  that 
of  Pytts.    The  latter   family   obtained    Stoke   Bliss,   the    Hyde, 
and  La  Pole  with  the  heiresses  of  those  properties;    but   it  was 
not  till   I579M  that  the  first  sale  of  land  between   Downes  and 
Pytts  took  place.      Indeed  it  would  seem  that  there  was  con- 
siderable rivalry  between  die  two  families11.    Yet  when   Edward 
Pytts  bought  Kyre  in  1576,  bis  mother  was  a  widow,  and  was  living 
at  the  Pirry,  which  she  had  leased  to  her  son  ".     How  it  passed 
from  leasehold  into  freehold  these  deeds  do  not  disclose.     Perhaps 
the  property  came  into  the  family  through   Thomas   Baskerville 
of  Netherwood;  or  possibly  in    1579",  the  site  of  St  Fletcher's 
chapel  being  on  the  Pirry, 

The  tithes  of  some  part  of  Stoke  Bliss,  if  not  of  all,  had  come 

•  Ho.  9.  S*Mfy  Ml,  Wore.  Hi*.  Sac.       Pwribly  the    names  Vuch,    No.   24,   and 
« /ay. /.  *.,  Wore.  Hi*.  Soc.,  p.  44.  Fetch,  No.  29,  are  variants  of  this. 

»  *«>»«>  J&V&,  Wore,  Hi*.  Soc.  *  No.  46.        '  No.  94.       •  No.  35. 

«  No.  33,  *  Ho.  46.        «  No.87.        "  No.  74. 

*  Lebfap,  No.  10;  BfHOp,  No.  it;  Le  -  No.  77. 
Ktftt,  No.  15 ;  Bbchap,  Not.  22  and  23. 


INTRODUCTION.  xix 

to  Baskerville  before  I5861.  Anciently  belonging  to  the  Prioress 
and  Convent  of  Lymbrook,  they  had  been  leased  by  that  body 
in  1538  to  William  Pitt  for  41  years  at  a  rent  of  30^.  a  year,  payable 
on  St.  Peter's  day2.  Baskerville  intended  them  to  form  part  of 
the  settlement  upon  the  marriage  of  his  son  John  with  Joan  Pytts, 
a  marriage  which  never  took  place.  The  "  Rectory  "  of  Stoke  Bliss 
came  to  Edward  Pytts  with  his  manors3.  Some  of  his  property 
in  the  Pirry  and  Little  Kyre  came  to  Pytts  on  account  of  the 
forfeit  Baskerville  made  in  1586,  and  this  might  have  included 
manorial  rights ;  and  Banwalls  and  other  land  of  his  in  Stoke 
Bliss  in  1596*.  Much  of  what  remained  of  Baskerville's  land  in 
Stoke  Bliss  appears  to  have  been  sold  to  Edward  Reed  of  Gubber- 
hill  with  Thornbury  in  1620,  and  Reed  sold  it  in  1640  to  Richard 
Roche,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor  of  London6;  and  in  1652  Edward 
Roche  sold  it  to  Edward  Pytts6.  Still  Baskerville  had  land  in 
Little  Kyre  and  Stoke  Bliss  in  1651 7. 

The  Charters  relating  to  Newnham  in  the  parish  of  Knighton 
on  Tetne  begin  at  a  somewhat  late  period ;  Knighton,  with  Newn- 
ham, and  several  other  places,  formerly  formed  part  of  the  great 
manor  of  Lindridge,  of  which  the  Church  of  Worcester  was  lord  ; 
while  Hanley  Child  and  some  other  places  in  early  days  were  in- 
cluded in  the  parish  of  Eastham.  The  Newnham  documents  are 
interesting  as  showing  the  rise  of  the  family  of  Bury,  how  they 
added  field  to  field,  and  holding  to  holding,  until  they  could 
maintain  their  position  no  longer,  and  parted  with  their  property. 
The  first  document  relating  to  them  is  a  court  roll  dated  1478  8,  and 
from  that  time  till  1610  a  pedigree  of  six  generations  of  Burys 
is  disclosed  by  the  deeds.  In  the  last-mentioned  year  the  Burys 
sold  the  property  they  had  been  so  assiduously  collecting  to  Sir 
George  Blount,  Knight,  of  Sodington 9,  and  nine  years  later  it 
was  sold  by  Walter  Blount,  his  eldest  son,  to  Sir  James  Pytts 
for  £3,000 10,  and  the  house  then  became  the  jointure  house  of  his 
widow  Mary,  born  Heveningham.  Not  a  little  curious  is  the  dis- 
closure in  the  Court  Roll  of  1583",  that  the  lords  of  the  manor, 
the  Dean  and  Chapter  in  succession  to  the  Church  of  Worcester, 

1  Nos.  99,  101.  s  No.  151.        «  No.  164.        '  No.  158. 

'  Duncumbe,  Herefordshire,  163.  8  No.  227.  »  No.  279. 

3  No.  103.         «  Nos.  112,  113.  M  No.  282,  286.  "  No.  263. 


XX  INTRODUCTION. 

claimed  the  soil  on  which  the  Church  of  Knighton  was  built,  and 
through  their  court  to  grant  permission  to  erect  pews,  according 
to  the  custom  of  the  manor,  to  be  held  of  them  by  a  yearly  rent1. 

Edward  Pytts  first  became  connected  with  Eastham  by  the 
purchase  in  I5782  of  the  property  of  the  Hackluyts,  which  com- 
prised the  manor  of  Hanley  Child,  as  well  as  lands  in  the  parish 
of  Eastham.  An  exemplification  of  a  fine  of  1564,  procured  by 
Sir  Edward  Pytts  in  1596,  shows  an  extended  entail  of  Hackluyt 
property,  including  this  manor3.  A  copy  of  court  roll  of  1673*  is 
interesting  as  shewing  the  freeholders  of  the  manor  at  that  date. 

The  Cotheridge  property  came  to  the  Pytts  family  by  the 
marriage  of  Scudamore  Pytts  with  the  daughter  and  heiress  of 
Henry  Best,  though  in  the  Visitation  of  1623,  Richard  Pytts,  the 
second  son  of  John  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  is  styled  of  Cotheridge 6, 
and  is  mentioned  in  these  deeds  in  I5776.  The  first  mention  of 
Best  in  connection  with  Cotheridge  property  is  in  1532 7,  and 
afterwards  the  family  appears  to  have  become  possessed  of  the 
adjoining  Hallow  property  from  the  Tracys  of  Stanway  in  Glou- 
cestershire8. James  Pytts,  son  of  Scudamore,  obtained  other 
Cotheridge  lands  from  the  Berkeleys9. 

Much  Cowarne  was  held  at  the  time  of  Domesday  by  Agnes, 
wife  of  Turstin  de  Wigmore,  from  whom  descended  the  Lingens  of 
Lingen  in  Herefordshire ;  and  about  1250  Constance  Lingen 
married  Grimbald  Pauncefote,  who  obtained  a  charter  for  a  market 
and  fair  in  Cowarne  in  1281  10.  About  her  hangs  a  pretty  romance 
to  the  effect  that  her  husband,  being  taken  prisoner  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Tunis,  was  ransomed  by  his  wife,  who  cut  off  her 
hand  and  sent  it  to  her  husband's  captor,  who  had  fixed  that  pen- 
alty for  his  redemption.  This  important  family  is  hardly  noticed 
in  Nash's  History  of  Worcestershire,  though  their  connection  with 
the  county  would  have  warranted  better  treatment.  "  Lench  and 


1  Seats  in  a  gallery  in  the  Church   of          *  Ha.il.  Soc.,  Visitation   at  Salop,  1623, 
Clent,   Worcestershire,   were  conveyed  by  xxix  (1889),  p.  402. 

mortgage  and  copy  of  court  roll  in  1722.          6  No.   84.  1  No.  314. 

Short  History  of  Clent,  p.  158.  «  No-  3,6  ,  No.32l 

2  No'  2SS-                 3  No.  243.  •»  Robinson,   Mansions  and   Manors   of 
4  No.  298.  Heref.t  p;  ?s. 


INTRODUCTION.  xxt 

Pauncefote  have  been  so  famous  with  vs  as  theyre  names  are  in- 
separably joyned  to  villages,"  says  Habington,  in  his  quaint 
language  \  They  held  the  manor  of  Bentley  in  Tardebigge, 
called  after  them  Bentley  Pauncefote.  Sibilla  Pauncefote,  widow 
of  Grimbald,  died  in  1333  possessed  of  Bentley2,  having  had  a  son 
and  heir  named  Emeric3.  Pauncefotes  had  been  connected  with 
the  neighbourhood  in  earlier  times.  In  1203  Reynold  de  Pauncefote 
held  St.  Mary  Witton  near  Droitwich4.  Between  1252  and  1260 
Thomas,  Prior  of  Worcester,  confirmed  a  grant  the  monks  of  Little 
Malvern  had  from  William,  Bishop  of  Worcester,  of  2os.  of  Annual 
Rent  paid  by  Richard  Pauncefote  out  of  the  revenue  of  the  church 
at  Hasfield6  in  Gloucestershire.  In  1311,  Ralph  Pauncefote  received 
the  custody  of  all  the  Bishop's  forests  in  Stock,  Bradley,  Hanbury, 
and  Goosehill 6.  Richard  Ruyhall  and  his  wife  had  a  lease  of  the 
dower  lands  at  Bentley  from  Petronilla,  the  widow  of  Sir  Grimbald 
Pauncefote,  in  1381,  and  engaged  to  maintain  two  dovecotes  in  the 
manor.  Before  this,  20  Edward  III.,  1346,  Grimbald  Pauncefote 
held  2\  Knights'  fees  in  Bentley,  which  his  predecessor  Grimbald 
had  formerly  held  ;  and  in  7  Henry  VII.,  1491,  these  were  held  by 
John  Wysham  7.  There  is  no  trace  in  these  deeds  why  Bentley,  and 
no  doubt  with  it  Cowarne,  was  in  the  hands  of  Wysham  at  that  time. 
Some  inkling  of  the  matter  may  possibly  be  gained  from  the  fact  that 
Margaret  Beauchamp,  daughter  and  heir  of  Lord  Beauchamp  of 
Holt,  married  first  John  Pauncefote,  and  secondly  John  Wysham  8. 
The  Pauncefotes  sold  Cowarne  to  Charles  Fox  of  Bromfield  in  Shrop- 
shire in  1581  9,  and  after  that  date  till  1630,  there  is  nothing  relating 
to  the  manor  among  these  deeds.  In  the  latter  year  it  appears  again 
as  the  property  of  Ralph  Goodwin  of  Ludlow,  who  settled  it  to  secure 
a  jointure  upon  his  wife  Dorothy10,  though  even  then  the  Foxes  had 
something  to  do  with  it.  What  it  was  was  being  decided  by  a  law- 
suit u ;  but  probably  the  parties  were  related,  as  in  his  will 12  Ralph 
Goodwyn  mentions  his  nephew  Ralph  Fox.  There  is  some  little 


'    Wore.     Hist.     Soc.,     Habington,     I.  6  Nash's  Wore.,  I.  556. 

233.  i  Wore.  Hist.  Soc.,  Subsidy  Rolls. 

'  Inq.  p.  m.,  7  Edward  III.  8  G.  E.  C.  Complete  Peerage,  I.  278. 

3  No.  326.  9  Nos.  338  et  seq. 

4  Wore.  Hist.  Soc.,  Habington,  I.  486.  I0  No.  346. 
s  Nash's  Wojc.  I.  149.    William  of  Blois  "  No.  347. 

was  Bishop  1218  to  1237.  **  No.  489. 


xxii  INTRODUCTION. 

mystery  about  this  Goodwyn.  In  1672,  some  fifteen  years  after 
his  death,  proceedings  in  the  Exchequer  were  commenced1,  in 
which  it  was  alleged  that  he  was  illegitimate,  and  having  made 
neither  grant  of  the  manor  during  his  life,  nor  devise  of  it  by 
will,  it  had  therefore  escheated  to  the  Crown.  Nevertheless,  a  copy 
of  what  purports  to  be  his  will  is  among  the  deeds  at  Kyre  Park  2. 
Ralph  Goodwin's  second  wife,  Elizabeth  Brabazon,  01  the  same 
surname  as  his  first  wife  Dorothy,  married  as  a  second  husband 
Higgons  James,  whose  second  wife  was  Mercy,  sister  of  Samuel 
Pytts.  Leighton  Court  in  Much  Cowarne  belonged  at  this  period 
to  the  family  of  Fox  8. 

Thornbury  before  the  beginning  of  the  fourteenth  century  was 
one  of  the  possessions  of  the  family  of  Mortimer,  and  as  such  came 
to  the  Crown  on  the  accession  of  Edward  IV.  Its  custody  was 
granted  to  William  Baskerville  by  Henry  VII.  in  reward  for  his 
valiant  services  on  Bosworth  field.  Afterwards  it  came  into  the 
possession  of  the  Earls  of  Essex,  who  are  said  to  have  lived  at 
the  old  house  at  Netherwood4,  where  is  still  shewn  the  room  in 
which  Robert  Devereux,  the  second  Earl  of  Essex,  was  supposed 
to  have  been  born.  Thomas  Baskerville,  according  to  the  pedigree 
given  in  Robinson's  Mansions  and  Manors  of  Herefordshire,  was 
a  son  of  Philip  Baskerville  of  Sherborne,  Dorsetshire,  and  grandson 
of  Sir  Walter  Baskerville  of  Eardisley  in  Herefordshire,  appears  at 
Netherwood  in  1567 5.  The  name,  however,  is  found  in  the  Re- 
gisters of  Thornbury  as  early  as  8  November,  1539,  when  William 
Baskerville,  Esquire,  was  buried.  He  had  only  illegitimate  chil- 
dren6; his  will  was  proved  22  January,  1576-7,  and  his  base 
son  Thomas  succeeded  him.  This  Thomas  Baskerville  came  to 
be  in  need  of  money,  and  his  neighbour,  Edward  Pytts,  took 
over  a  mortgage  on  some  of  his  property  in  I5857.  In  1586 
a  scheme  appears  to  have  been  proposed  that  his  son  and  heir, 
John  Baskerville,  should  marry  Edward  Pytts'  daughter  Joan, 
who  should  bring  with  her  as  her  portion  cash  with  which  to  pay 
his  debts,  while  he  on  his  part  would  settle  certain  of  his  property 
upon  the  young  people8.  It  was  agreed  also  that  in  case  of  the 

1  No.  492.         "  No.  489.        3  No.  369.  never  called  Northwood,  as  in  Robinson's 

*  This  place,  now  called  Netherwood,  in  Mansions  and  Manors  of  Heref,,  p.  267. 

the  earlier  deeds  is  usually  termed  Nethe-          s  No.  369.        6  No.  371.        7  No.  94. 

wood,  that  is,  "Beneath  the  wood."    It  is          8  Nos.  too,  102,  103. 


INTRODUCTION.  xxiii 

marriage  taking  place,  £200  should  redeem  the  mortgage.  But  the 
marriage  did  not  take  place ;  the  money  was  not  paid  ;  and  appar- 
ently Edward  Pytts  became  possessed  forthwith  of  the  mortgaged 
property  \  Joan  Pytts  eventually  bestowed  her  hand  upon  Henry 
Dingley,  son  and  heir  of  Francis  Dingley  of  Charlton,  a  member 
of  a  well  known  Worcestershire  family 2. 

Although  he  had  lost  his  manors,  Thomas  Baskerville  remained 
some  time  at  Netherwood.  In  1596  he  sold  his  "manor"  of  Ban- 
walls  to  Sir  Edward  Pytts3.  His  first  wife's  Christian  name  was 
Bridget4,  and  that  of  his  second  Chrisagon,  and  she  joined  with 
him  in  1620  in  selling  Netherwood,  which  also  was  reputed  to  be 
a  manor  of  itself,  to  Edward  Reed  of  Gubberhill  in  Gloucestershire 
for  £2,750 6,  while  the  next  year,  1621,  Reed  sold  it  for  £3,150  to 
Sir  John  Vere6.  Nine  years  afterwards  Sir  John  was  still  having 
trouble  with  Mr.  Reed,  as  appears  from  a  letter  of  his  extant  at 
Kyre  Park,  dated  from  Auersfort  near  Utrecht,  2  August,  1630. 

Sir  John  Vere  belonged  to  the  family  of  the  Earls  of  Oxford. 
He  married  Mercy,  daughter  of  Sir  James  Pytts,  and  passed  much 
of  his  time  with  the  army  in  the  Low  countries,  when  he  was 
sergeant  -  major  in  the  regiment  of  his  kinsman,  Lord  Vere  of 
Tilbury.  Whether  he  purchased  Netherwood  with  a  view  to  or 
after  his  marriage,  or  whether  he  made  the  acquaintance  of  his 
future  wife  after  he  came  to  live  there,  is  of  course  uncertain  ;  but 
at  all  events  at  the  time  of  his  death,  nine  years  after  he  had 
bought  the  estate,  his  little  girl  Mollie,  his  only  child,  was  old 
enough  for  her  marriage  to  be  thought  of.  In  his  will,  dated 
13  August,  1630,  he  expresses  the  hope  that  Robert,  Earl  of 
Oxford,  should  "do  his  best  endeavours  to  make  a  marriage" 
between  his  second  son  then  living  and  his  daughter  Mary  Vere, 
"  in  time  convenient."  But  neither  had  the  Earl  a  second  son, 
nor  did  the  little  Mollie  long  survive  her  father,  if  at  all.  She  was 
dead  when  his  will  was  proved,  n  November,  1630,  and  her  mother 
had  predeceased  her  husband.  Mollie  lived  with  her  mother  at  Kyre 
while  her  father  was  away,  and  Netherwood  was  let.  Among  the 
numerous  contemporary  papers  and  account  books  at  Kyre  Park, 

1  No.  102.  of  Aldington,  and  a  Henry  Hunt  had  mar- 

*  On  page  36,  the  note  should  be  "  Francis  ried  a  sister  of  Sir  Thomas's. 

Dingley's  son  married,"  etc.    Francis  Ding-  3  No.  1 12.                4  No   102. 

ley  married  a  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Bigges  5  No.  393.                 6  No.  394. 


xxiv  INTRODUCTION. 

is  one  containing  many  entries  of  money  transactions  between  Sir 
James  Pytts  and  his  son-in-law,  mostly  on  the  one  side  payments 
for  cloth  and  materials  for  the  soldiers,  and  on  the  other  among 
the  receipts  are  several  half-yearly  payments  from  James  Walkings 
for  the  rent  of  Netherwood,  which  was  let  for  £150  a  year1.  An 
Alice  Watkins,  widow,  was  buried  at  Thornbury  in  1660. 

A  suit  was  taken  out  in  the  Court  of  Wards  in  16372  for  an 
account  beween  the  family  at  Kyre  and  the  late  Sir  John  Vere, 
whose  administratrix  was  Beatrix,  then  the  widow  of  Robert,  Earl 
of  Oxford,  who  was  killed  before  Maestricht  in  1632,  two  years  after 
the  death  of  his  kinsman.  When  he  died  he  left  an  only  son, 
Awbrey,  a  boy  of  six,  who  became  the  twentieth  and  last  Earl 
of  Oxford,  and  who  sold  Netherwood  to  Edward  Pytts,  son  of  Sir 
James  and  brother  of  Mercy  Vere.  So  it  became  joined  to  the 
neighbouring  estate  of  Kyre,  with  which  it  has  remained  ever 
since  8. 

Edwyn  Ralph  and  Collington  have  much  the  same  history  as 
Thornbury.  In  1562  Sir  James  Croft,  of  Croft  Castle,  was  granting 
leases  in  Edwin  Ralph,  and  was  apparently  lord  of  the  manor4,  he 
being  the  great  grandson  of  Eleanor  Cornwall,  the  widow  of  Hugh 
Mortimer  of  Kyre,  and  great  nephew  of  John  Croft,  who  bought 
Kyre  Wyard  in  1520,  and  sold  it  almost  the  next  day6.  The 
manor  followed  the  fortunes  of  Thornbury,  and  was  forfeited  by 
Baskerville  to  Edward  Pytts  under  the  same  circumstances  as  that 
was  6.  Collington  also  was  in  the  possession  of  the  Crofts  during 
the  early  years  of  Elizabeth's  reign,  and  probably  passed  from 
them  to  Baskerville  in  the  same  way  that  Thornbury  did,  finally 
coming  with  that  manor  into  the  possession  of  Edward  Pytts. 
There  is  a  list  in  contemporary  handwriting  at  Kyre  Park  of 
the  lands  of  Collington,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Barrett7, 
"beeinge  one  nooke,"  giving  the  names  and  descriptions  of  a 
number  of  little  pieces  of  land  amounting  in  the  whole  to  16 

1  There  is  a  full  account  of  Sir  John  Vere  s  In   the   Croft  pedigree    in   Robinson's 
in  the   Tenbury   Wells  Advertiser,  II  Feb-  Mansions   and    Manors   of  Herefordshire, 
ruary,  1902.  p.  80,   Robert  Croft  his  brother  is  styled 

2  No.  147-  of  Kyre. 

3  Nos.  424,  425.  «  Nos.  103,  104. 

4  No.  367,  368.  7  NO.  379. 


INTRODUCTION.  XXV 

acres.  A  piece  of  Collington  history  of  much  later  date  gives 
the  title  of  Edmund  Pytts  to  the  advowson,  in  a  dispute  which 
arose  relating  to  it  when  he  presented  the  Rev.  William  Hudson 
to  the  Rectory  in  1758 1. 

Several  other  estates  passed  through  the  family  of  Pytts,  remain- 
ing with  them  a  longer  or  shorter  time.  Ivington,  in  the  parish  of 
Leominster,  was  purchased  in  1590  by  Edward  Pytts  from  Sir 
Henry  Jerningham  of  Costessey  Park  in  Norfolk 2,  and  formed 
part  of  the  settlement  on  the  marriage  of  his  son  James  with  Maria 
Heveningham  s  in  1599.  Lands  in  Ivington  were  included  in  the 
Hackluyt  entail  of  1564*.  Ivington  was  sold  in  1802  by  Jonathan 
Pytts  to  Charles  Johnstone  of  Ludlovv.  Kinnersley  came  to  James 
Pytts  in  right  of  his  wife  Lucy  Smallman,  and  after  remaining  in 
his  possession  some  five  and  twenty  years  was  sold  by  him  to 
Sir  Thomas  Morgan  B. 

Besides  the  history  of  the  family  of  Pytts  and  the  property 
they  owned,  these  charters  disclose  incidents  in  the  lives  of  many 
humbler  residents  in  the  locality,  and  facts  relating  to  the  lands 
they  rented.  They  include  short  abstracts  of  a  number  of  leases, 
a  class  of  documents,  if  preserved  at  all,  often  found  among  muni- 
ments tied  up  in  bundles  docketed  "  expired  leases,"  and  considered 
of  little  importance.  Really  they  are  nearly  as  important  for  the 
history  of  a  locality  and  its  people  as  the  parish  register,  to  which 
they  form  a  valuable  adjunct.  They  should  not  be  put  on  one  side  ; 
indeed  no  scrap  of  written  history  relating  to  past  years  ought  to  be 
neglected. 

J.  A. 

October,  1905. 
1  No.  504.  *  No.  463.  3  No.  465.  «  No.  243.  *  No.  320. 


CORRIGENDA. 


Page  36.     Note  '  should  read  "  Francis  Dingley's  son  married,"  etc. 

Page  96.  No.  350.  Delete  "  Worcester,"  in  brackets  after  "  Hereford." 
There  is  a  Stoke  Prior  in  both  counties :  this  is  the  one  in  Hereford- 
shire. 


CONTENTS. 


INTRODUCTION         .  .  .  .  .  .  .        p.  iii 

1.  CHARTERS  RELATING  TO  K.YRE  WYARD,  LITTLE  KYRE,  STOKE  BLISS, 

AND  SUTTON  STURMY.  NOS.  I  tO  226. 

2.  CHARTERS    RELATING    TO    EASTHAM,     LINDRIDGE,    KNIGHTON,    AND 

HANLEY  CHILD.  Nos.  227  to  305. 

3.  CHARTERS  RELATING  TO  COTHERIDGE,  HALLOW,  PEACHLEY,  POWICK, 

AND  WICK.  Nos.  306  to  325. 

4.  CHARTERS  RELATING  TO  MUCH  COWARNE  AND  LUDLOW. 

Nos.  326  to  353. 

5.  CHARTERS   RELATING  TO  THORNBURY,  COLLINGTON,  EDWYN  RALPH, 

AND  BROMYARD.  Nos.  354  to  450. 

6.  CHARTERS    RELATING    TO    IVINGTON,    LEOMINSTER,    LEINTWARDINE, 

AND   WlGMORE.  NOS.   451  tO  478. 

7.  MISCELLANEOUS  DOCUMENTS.  Nos.  479  to  504. 

INDEX  OF  NAMES  OF  PERSONS       .  .  .  .  .    p.  139 

INDEX  OF  NAMES  OF  PLACES         .  .  .  .  .p.  148 


NOTES   ON   THE   PORTRAITS    OF  SUC- 
CESSIVE  OWNERS   OF  KYRE. 


THESE  illustrations  have  been  kindly  obtained  by  Mrs.  Baldwyn- 
Childe  for  insertion  in  this  book,  and  are  reproduced  from  photo- 
graphs specially  taken  for  this  purpose.  The  autographs  are 
facsimiles  of  signatures  in  old  books  and  deeds. 

The  importance  of  cataloguing  and,  if  possible,  of  reproducing 
family  portraits  cannot  be  too  strongly  advocated — for  in  a  single 
generation  their  identity  is  often  forgotten. 

A  notable  instance  of  this  is  shewn  by  the  following  sentence, 
written  in  1851  by  a  niece  of  the  last  "Madam  Pytts,"  who  had 
lived  at  Kyre  from  her  youth  until  the  death  of  her  aunt  in  1832. 

Asked  for  a  list  of  the  Kyre  pictures  which  were  scattered  all 
over  the  house,  in  the  servants'  apartments,  in  the  bedrooms,  in  the 
housekeeper's  room,  and  in  an  attic  passage  where  they  hung 
falling  from  loose  nails  and  perilously  near  the  housemaid's  broom, 
she  writes :  "  We  never  knew  who  the  very  curiously  dressed  gen- 
tleman and  lady  on  wood  were :  there  was  a  room  full  of  such 
upstairs  at  Stanford  (Stanford  Court,  Worcestershire}  in  former 
times."  The  unknown  persons  referred  to  are  the  most  interesting 
pictures  in  the  house — the  two  first  pourtrayed  in  this  book — the 
portraits  of  the  Elizabethan  Sir  Edward  and  Lady  Pytts,  the  date 
1612,  with  their  ages,  being  painted  on  the  panels. 

Owners  of 
Kyre  from 

1.  Sir  Edward  Pytts,  Kt.,  date  1612,  aged  71,  full  length  on      1577  to 
panel,  size  6  ft.  6  in.  X  4  ft.  including  frame,  with  his  grandson         1618. 
Edward,    aged    6.     He   repaired   the   ruins   of  "  Kyer    Court," 

and    built    the    present    Hall,    of   which    a    detailed   account, 
written  by  him,  appeared  in  the  Antiquary  of  1890. 

Frontispiece. 

2.  Lady  Pytts,  date  1612,  aged  32,  on  panel,  size  4  ft.  ij  in. 
X  3  ft.  3  in.     Black  dress,  lace  under  sleeves,  pearl  ropes,  fan, 
jewelled  head-dress.  To  face  p.  8. 


XXX  NOTES   ON   THE   PORTRAITS   OF 

•       Owners  of 
Kyre  from 

3.  Sir  James  Pytts,  Miniature  on  copper,  actual  size.     Signed      1618  to 
C.  G.     1640.  To  face  p.  10.  1640. 

4.  Mary  Lady  Pytts,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur  Heveningham,  survived 
her  husband.     Miniature  on  copper,  actual  size.     Signed  C.  G. 
1640.  To  face  p.  10. 

5.  Edward  Pytts,  M.P.     Miniature,  actual  size.     Monument      1640  to 
in  Kyre  Church.     Married  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Sir  Samuel  Sandys,        1672. 
of  Ombersley,  who  survived  him.     B.  1606.     D.  1672.     He  was 
succeeded  by  his  son  James,  of  whom  there  is  no  picture,  and 

who,  when  he  died  in  1685,  bequeathed  Kyre  to  his  widow. 

To  face  p.  12. 

6.  Anne    Fettiplace,    a    beautiful    betrothal    picture,     size      1685  to 
4  ft.  10  in.  x  4  ft. ;  2nd  wife,  and  widow  of  James  Pytts  of  Kyre,         1715- 
who  died  1685.      She  was  the  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fettiplace  of 
Childrey,  Bt.     Her  4  brothers  succeeded  to  the  Baronetcy  and 
Estates.     She  founded  the  Hospital  at  Kyre,  and  survived  her 
husband  30  years.     Blue  dress,  light  hair.     (See  Burke's  Extinct 
Baronetage.)  To  face  p.  12. 

7.  Samuel  Pytts,  M.P.,  oval  picture,  size  3ft.  i\  in.  x  2ft.      1715  to 
loJjin.     Blue  gown   lined  white,  brown  wig.     M.  ist.  Frances,        1729- 
d.  of  Samuel  Sandys  of  Ombersley.    2nd.  Catherine,  d.  of  Sir 

James  Rushout,  d.  1702.  3rd.  Catherine,  Countess  of  Bellamont, 
who  survived  him.  He  had  2  children,  whose  portraits  are  of  the 
same  date  and  size.  A  picture  of  him  is  at  Kinlet,  by  Vanderbank. 
Died  1729.  To  face  p.  14. 

8.  Catherine,  3rd  wife  of  Samuel  Pytts,  d.  and  h.  of  Bridges 
Nanfan,  Esq.,  Countess  of  Bellamont,  d.  1737,  aged  72.     A  pair 
to  No.  7  ;  blue  dress,  white  sleeves,  brown  hair.      To  face  p.  14. 

9.  Edmund  Pytts,  M.P.,  size  4ft.  9  in  x  4  ft.  Brown  coat,      1729  to 
white  waistcoat,  powder.     B.  1696.    D.  1753.     M.  ist.  Susanna,       1753. 
d.  and  h.  of  Admiral  Collett.     2nd.  Anne,  d.  of  Sir  Streynsham 

Master,  Countess  of  Coventry,  who  survived  Mr.  Pytts  35  years, 
and  died  at  Holt  Castle,  1788,  aged  96.  To  face  p.  16. 


SUCCESSIVE  OWNERS  OF  KYRE.  xxxl 

Owners  of 
Kyrtfrom 

10.  Susanna,  d.  and  h.  of  Admiral  Collett,  of  Upton,  Essex, 
ist  wife  of  Edmund  Pytts,  M.P.    M.  1726,  died  1742.    Blue  dress, 
very  light  hair,  size  4  ft.  9  in.  x  4  ft.  To  face  p.  16. 

11.  Catherine  Pytts,  only  d.  of  Samuel  Pytts,  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Catherine  Rushout,  who  died  at  her  birth  in  1702.     M.  1720, 
William   Lacon  Childe,  of  Kinlet,   M.P.,  died   1763.     On   the 
death  of  all  the  children  of  her  brothers,  s.p.,  the  Kyre  Estate 
reverted  to  her  descendants,  the  Childes  of  Kinlet.     The  picture 
is  at  Kinlet,  by  Vanderbank,  dated  1728.    Blue  dress,  brown  hair. 

To  face  p.  16. 

12.  Edmund  Pytts,  M.P.  (with  his  younger  brother  Samuel),       1753  to 
b.  1729,  d.  unmarried  1781.     Kyre  house  in  the  distance.     By         1781. 
T.  Beach,  1779,  size  4  ft.  9  in.  x  4  ft.  To  face  p.  20. 

13.  Jonathan  Pytts,  b.  1730,  d.  s.p.   1807,  aged  76.    Fine        1781   to 
picture,  size  4  ft.  gin.  x  4ft.  To  face  p.  22.  1807. 

14.  Anna  Bella  Chamberlayne,   widow  of  Jonathan    Pytts,      1807  to 
whom  she  suivived  25  years,  and  d.  1832.    D.  of  Edmund  Cham-         1832. 
berlayne  of  Maugersbury,  co.  Gloucester,     Picture  by  T.  Beach, 

1777,  size  3  ft.  X  2  ft.  9  in.  To  face  p.  22. 

15.  William  Lacon  Childe,  M.P. ,  of  Kinlet  and  Kyre,  b.  Jan.       1832  to 
3rd,  1784,  d.  1880  (Dec.  i4th).     Picture  by  Reginald  Cholmon-        1880. 
deley  of  Condover.  To  face  p.  22. 

1 6.  Edward  George  Baldwyn  Childe,  son  of  the  above,  Pre-      1880  to 
bendary  of  Hereford,  b.  1818,  d.  22  February,  1898.     Picture  by        1898. 
A.  Chambers,  1897.  To  face  p.  22. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 


CHARTERS    RELATING    TO    KYRE    WYARD, 

LITTLE     KYRE,    STOKE    BLISS,    AND 

SUTTON    STURMY. 

1.  No  date.     Grant  from  Henry  Ketel  to  Peter  de  Dunnesdene 
of  a  certain   "  haicium "  between    their  lands  with   4  feet  of  land 
outside  the  said  hedge  extending  from  the  gate  (ftesa)  of  Culurevveie 
to   the   path  leading  from  the  said    Henry's  house  to   the  vill    of 
Hanley.     Witnessed  by  Robert  Wyard,  Robert  de  Hull,  Aired  the 
Long,  Nicholas  de    Hanlie,   Philip   de    Hanlie,    Philip   the   son   of 
Thomas  de  Hanlie. 

Seal  undecipherable. 

2.  No  date.     Grant  in  fee  from   Henry  de  Cure  to  Hugh  de 
Duddelee  of  all  that  meadow  which  was  of   Richard    de    Wluele 
(Wolverlow)   and    which   is   called    Peddenhale,   in    exchange    for 
Hugh's  meadow  at  the  head  of  Chaveruge,  between  the  aforesaid 
meadow  and  the  meadow  of  the  said  Henry.     Witnessed  by  Robert 
Wiard,  Robert  de  la   Hull,  Alured  de  Cure,  Nicholas  de   Hanlee, 
Ralph,  parson  of  Cure,  Ralph  de  Cure  son  of  Hugh. 

Seal  of  white  wax  ;  oval,  with  legend,  HUGONIS  DE  DUDDELI. 

3.  No  date.     Grant  from  Roger  son  of  Samson  de  Estham  to 
Henry  Ketel  of  a  meadow  in  Cure  between  the  meadow  of  John 
Esturmi  and  the  meadow  of  Elured  le  Long  for  a  rent  of  id.  yearly 
and   a  payment  of  5  marks  of  silver.     Witnessed  by  William   de 
Wasseburne,   Robert  Wiard,  Robert  de  la  Hull,  John  de  Sutton, 
Richard    de    Bocklington,    Elured    le    Long,    Nicholas    le    Black, 
Geoffrey  Cnotte,    Nicholas    Cnotte,   Richard  le    Hore,  Richard   de 
Longley,  Robert  de  Dilwe,  Richard  his  son,  and  others. 

Seal,  a  Fleur  de  Lys  surrounded  by  a  legend  in  an  oval  ;  legend 
illegible. 

B 


2  THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

4.  No  date.     Grant  in  fee  from  Henry  Ketel  of  Cura  to  Martin 
son  of  Thomas  the  Chaplain  of  Wlfreslawe  of  one  acre  of  land 
which  he  bought  of  William  Rodland  of  Sutton,  lying  in  Bradleye, 
between   the  lands  of  John   Esturmi,  lord  of  Sutton,    and  of  Sir 
Richard  le  Hore,  Chaplain,  and  extending  on  one  side  from  the  path 
leading  to  the  Church  of  Cure  and  on   the  other  side  stretching 
to  the  thorn  called  Authornd,  for  the  term  of  his  life,  at  a  yearly 
rent  of  6d.,  payable  at  the  feasts  of  St.    Mary  and   St.   Michael. 
Witnessed  by  Robert  de  Dilue,  William  le  Hore,  Henry  le  Hore, 
William  Rodland. 

Seal  without  device. 

5.  No  date.     Grant  in  fee  from  Robert  de  Dilwe  to  Henry  Ketel 
of  Cure  of  his  meadow  in  Bradebruge  between  the  meadow  of  Osbert 
Rolant  and  [that  of]  Robert  of  the  Churchyard  of  Little  Sutton, 
with  the  pond  in  which  the  mill  of  the  said   Henry  is  placed,  and 
with  all  the  bank  appertaining  to  the  said  meadow ;   and  all  his 
meadow  lying  between  the  meadow  of  the  lord  of  Estham   and 
the  meadow  which  was  of  Edith  Wallen's ;  and  all  the  watercourse 
called  Cura  through  all  his  lands  in  the  vill  of  Sutton.     Witnessed 
by  Robert  Wyhard  of  Cura,  Robert  de  la  Hull,  Elured  de  Cura, 
William  le  Hore,  John  de  Sutton,  Brun  Roland,  William  his  son. 

Good  seal  of  green  wax ;    a  bird,  and  legend,  S.  ROBERTI  DE 
DILUE. 

6.  No  date.     Grant   in    fee   from    Richard   son   of  Richard    de 
Hurdesley  to  Reginald   the  smith  of  Parva  Cura,  for  his  homage 
and    service,    and   for   one   ox   of    the    price   of    ten   shillings,    of 
a  messuage,  buildings  and  two  acres  of  land  which  Eynulf,  father 
of  the  said  Reginald,  formerly  held  in  Parva  Cura  of  the  donor's 
father,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  a  pepper  corn  at   Christmas.     Wit- 
nessed by  William  son  of  Osbert  of  Parva  Cura,  Richard  Karcy l  of 
the  same  vill,  Thomas  de  Haya,  Richard  de  Haya,  Philip  the  smith 
of  Parva  Cura  2. 

Seal,  device,  with  legend,  S  RICARDI  DE  HURDESLEI. 


'  A  Walter  de  Karcy  of  Kyre  Parva  was  *  Four  of  the  persons  mentioned  in  this 
in  trouble  in  1292.  See  Inq.  post  Mart.,  charter  appear  as  inhabitants  of  Little  Kyre 
Wore.  Hist.  Soc.,  No.  XXXVIII.  in  the  Subsidy  Roll  of  1280,  Wore.  Hist.  Soc. 


THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTKRS.  3 

7.  No   date.      Release    by   Giliana    (Juliana   in   endorsement), 
daughter  of  Henry  Ketel,  to  Sir  William  de  Mortimer,  Rector  of 
the  church  of  Estham,  of  all  her  right  in  the  tenement  which  her 
father  held  in  Cure.    Witnessed  by  John  Esturmi,  Ralph  de  Romein, 
Richard  de  Sutton,   Geoffrey  le   Mareschal  de   Hulle,    Richard    le 
Hore  of  Sutton. 

Seal,  Lamb  and  Cross  ;  legend  illegible. 

8.  No  date.     Release  by  William  de   Mortimer,  Rector  of  the 
Church  of  Estham,  to  the   Lord   Robert  Burnell,  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells,  of  his  right  in  a  tenement  which  Mortimer  had  of  the 
gift  of  Adam  son  of  Hugh  de  la  Hulle,  and  which  Henry   Kctel 
formerly  held,  in  Cure.     Witnessed  by  Sir  William  de  Hamelton, 
Sir  Malculm  de  Harleye,  Sir  John  de  Bruges,   Canons  of  Wells ; 
Sir  Ralph  Springehose,  Knight ;  Sir  John  de  Langeton,  Sir  Walter 
de  Hamundesham,  John  de  la  Tyle,  clerks. 

Seal  of  arms,  Ermine,  a  fesse  charged  with  three  .... 

9.  No  date.     Grant  in  fee  by  William  son  of  Adam  de  Hyda 
to    Hugh  de  Thornbury,  chaplain,  of  three  sellions  of  his  land  in 
the  west  field  of  Pyrie  between  the  lands  of  Henry  de  Pyrie  and 
the  land  which  was  formerly  of  Hugh  of  the  Churchyard,  extending 
westward  along  the  land  of  the   said    Henry  de  Pyrie  and  to  the 
east  to  the  croft  formerly  of  Adam  de   Pyrie.     Yearly   rent,  one 
halfpenny  at  Michaelmas.     Witnessed  by  Hugh  Deblez1,  Lord  of 
Parva   Cura,   Ralph  de  la  Hull,   Hugh  de   Hyda,  William  son  of 
Osbert  de  Parva  Cura,  John  de  Pola. 

Seal  gone. 

10.  No  date.     Grant   from   Hugh  son  of   Henry  de  Lebisp  of 
Wlveley  to  William  son  of  Simon  de  Puddlestone  and  Christiana 
his  wife,  for  2\  marks,  of  one  messuage  at  Wlveleya  and  six  acres 
of  his  land,  whereof  13  sellions  lie  between  his  land  on  either  side 
and   extend   to  his  Grove  and   12  sellions  lie  between  his  land  on 
either   side ;    and   all    the  land    between    the   said    messuage,   and 
land  of  the  said  Henry,  and  land  of  John  de  Pole,  and  the  King's 
highway    leading    to   Bocklynton  ;    with   appurtenances;     rendering 

'  Hugh  de  Blez  was  the  highest  taxed  person  in  Little  Kyre  in  1280.    Wore.  Hist.  Soc., 
Subsidy  Roll, 

B  2 


4  THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

yearly  to  the  nuns  at  Acornbury  rent  at  Michaelmas  for  all  service, 
rent  of  court,  &c.,  for  royal  service.  Witnessed  by  Hugh  de  Hyde, 
John  de  la  Pole,  Adam  de  Wolverley,  Henry  de  Lebisp,  William 
de  Ashe,  Richard  the  Smyth,  Henry  de  Brokmonton. 

11.  No  date.     Grant  in  fee  by  Agnes  sister  of  Hugh  de  Cure- 
bache,  chaplain,  to  John  son  of  John  de  la  Pole,  of  all  the  land 
which  she  had  in  the  manor  of  Thornbury  at  Curebache,  and  in 
the  fields  of "  Pyre."     Witnessed  by  Hugh  de  Bles  of  Parva  Cura, 
William  de  la  Hull,  John  de  Bles,  William  de  Hyda,  William  de 
Piro. 

Seal. 

12.  No  date.     Grant  from  Nicholas  de  la  Hulle  to  John  son  of 
John  de  la  Pole  and  Joan  his  wife,  of  12  sellions  of  land  ....  with 
"  forards "  at   the  heads   (cum  forards   ad  capita}  lying   next   the 
house  of  the  said  John  at  La  Pole,  between  the  said  John's  land 
on  either  side.     Witnessed  by  William  de  la  Pirie,  William  de  la 
Hyde,  William  son  of  Henry,  Hugh  Bissop,  William  de  Mochwoln, 
chaplain. 

Seal  gone. 

13.  1312.     Grant  in  fee  by  Geoffrey  Coppe  of  Stoke   Bles  to 
Robert  Benet  of  Cure  Wyard   and  Matilda  his  wife  and   Nicholas 
"my"  (elsewhere  "his")  son,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money,  three 
sellions  of  land  in  le   Heyfeld,  between  the  lands  of  Richard    le 
Bles  and  Adam   le  Gylur  as  far   as   Mapulr.orne  stile.     Witnessed 
by  John  de  Banwalle,  Richard  Janies,  William    Borewar',  Richard 
de  la  Hey,  Richard  Pannyng.     Dated  at  Stokebles,  Sunday,  Feast 
of  St.  Luke  (18  October),  6  Edward  II. 

Seal  gone. 

14.  1322.     Grant  in  fee  from  Nicholas  de  Hull  of  Cur  to  William 
le  Scodiar'  of  Bromiard  and  Agnes  his  wife  of  one  messuage  which 
lies  in  the  vill  of  la  Pyrie  between  the  lands  of  the  church  of  Stoke 
and  John  son  of  William  Hauriis,  and  an  acre  of  land  between  the 
lands  of  Miles  de  la  Pyrie  and  William   Hauries.     Witnessed  by 
William  de  la  Heyde,  John  de  Banwalle,  Gebon  Frouncel,  William 
Hauriis,  John  de  la  Pole.    Dated  at  la  Pyrie,  Tuesday  after  Easter  (?), 
15  Edward  II. 

Seal  gone. 


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15.  1323.     Grant  in  fee  from  John,  son  of  Nicholas  de  la  Hulle 
of  Curwiard  to  Nicholas  his  father,  of  six  sellions  of  land  lying  in 
the  field  of  la   Pirie  between  the  lands  of  ....  de   la   Pole  and 
Hugh  le  Bisph  in  exchange  for  seven  sellions  lying  ....  in  the 
field  of  la  Pirie,  and  for  two  sellions  at  la  Rouwesiche  between  the 
lands  of  John  de  la  Pole  and  Wi(lliam  de  la)  Pirie,  and  extending 
from  the    Portweie   to    Hidamheld.     Witnessed    by  William  de  la 
Hyde,  William  de  la   Pirie,  William    Henries,  William    Borewore, 
Richard  Janies,  John  de  la  Pole,  John  in  the   Heie.     Dated  at   la 
Pirie,  Tuesday  after  the  Feast  of  St.  John  ante    Portam  Latinam 
(6  May),  16  Edward  II. 

Seal,  a  bird  surrounded  by  a  legend  ;  tied  with  grass. 

16.  1323.     Grant  in  fee  from  Nicholas  de  la  Hulle  of  Curwiard 
to  John  de  la  Pole  of  six  sellions  of  land  in  the  field  of  la  Pirie 
between  the  lands  of  Hugh  le  Bissop  and  John  de  la  Pole,  with 
the   quickset    (vivo)   hedge.      Witnessed    by  William  de   la   Hyde, 
William  de  la  Pyrie,  William  Henries,  John  in  the  Heie,  Richard 
Janies.     Dated  at  Stok   Blez,  Saturday,  Feast  of  St.  Barnabas  (ll 
June),  16  Edward  II. 

Good  seal  with  legend. 

17.  1329.     Grant  in  fee  from  William  Fitz  Anable  to  Bugo  de 
la  Hyde  of  all  that  curtilage  at  la  Hyde  which  the  donor  had  of  the 
gift  of  William  de  la  Hyde,  father  of  Bugo.     Witnessed  by  John  de 
Banwalle,  John  de  la   Hey,  William  de  la  Pyrye,   William  Haur- 
[iis?],  William  Cruyk.      Dated  at  la  Hyde,  Wednesday  after  SS. 
Philip  and  James  (i  May),  3  Edward  III. 

Good  seal,  three  birds  surrounded  by  legend. 

18.  1329.     Edwardus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Anglie,  Dominus  Hibernie 
et  Dux   Acquitanie  omnibus  ad  quos  presentes  litere  pervenerunt 
salutem.      Sciatis   quod   de   gratia   nostra   speciali   concessimus   et 
licentiam  dedimus  pro  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  quantum  in  nobis 
est  dilecto  vallecto  nostro  Johanni  Wyard  quod  ipse  boscos  suos 
de  Staunton   Harcourt  in  comitatu  Oxoniae  et  de  Cure  Wyard  in 
comitatu  Wigornie  includere  et  parcos  inde  facere  et  eos  inclusos 
et  parcos  inde  factos  tenere  possit  sibi  et  heredibus  suis  in  per- 
petuum  sine   occasione   vel    impedimento  nostri  vel  heredum   nos- 
trorum  justiciorum  vicecomitum  aut  aliorum  ballivorum  sive  minis- 


6  THE   KYRF.    PARK   CHARTERS. 

teriorum  nostrorum  dum  tamen  bosci  illi  non  sunt  infra  metas 
foreste  nostre.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  has  literas  nostras  facere 
fecimus  patentes.  Teste  me  ipso  apud  Gloucestriam  16  die  Au- 
gust! anno  regni  nostri  tertio  1. 

19.  1347.     Grant  in  fee  from  Bugo  de  la  Hyde  to  William  de 
Schobbedone  and  Lucy  his  wife  of  that  acre  of  land  which  he  had 
of  the  ffeofFment  of  Cristina,  daughter  of  Adam  le  Gylour,  lying 
in  the  small  field  next  to  the  land  of  John  Pannyng.     Witnessed 
by  Richard  de  Hurdesley,  Richard  de  la  Hey,  William  Wylkynes, 
John    Giglemynes,    Adam   de    Hurdesley.      Dated   at    Parva   Cur', 
Sunday  before  Purification  (2  February),  21  Edward  III. 

Seal,  interlaced  squares  with  devices  in  them. 

20.  1348.     Grant   by  Sibilla  widow   of  Simon    Pyre   of  Assh- 
stormy  to  Mathcw  her  son  of  one  acre  of  land  of  four  sellions  in 
the  field  of  Asshstormy  which  is  called  Smethedene,  next  le  Old 
Hul  between  her  land  and  the  land  of  Richard  de  Clifford.      Wit- 
nessed by  William  de   la   Hull,    William    Baret,   Richard    Colerel, 
Richard    de   Schobbodon,  William    de   la    Feme.     Dated  at  Assh- 
stormy, Tuesday  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Andrew,  22  Edward  III. 

Seal,  interlaced  triangles. 

21.  1350.     Grant  in   fee  by  Walter  de  la  Crose  of  Parva  Cur' 
to    Richard    Pyn  of  a    messuage  in   Parva  Cur'  and   lands  in   the 
field   called   Galnhulle.     Witnessed  by  John   de   la   Hey,   William 
Borewor',    Richard    Smith.       Dated     Sunday    before    All     Saints 
(i  November),  24  Edward  III. 

Seal  gone. 

22.  I3S4-     Grant  from   Miles  Bischop  to  Stephen   Dobyn  and 
Agnes  his  wife  of  part  of  one  messuage  lying  between  his  croft 
and   the  way   extending    towards    Smal    meduwe.     Witnessed    by 
William  de   Banwalle,   John    Smyth   of    Stoke,    Richard    his   son, 
William  Harries,  Gilbert  de  la  Pyrie.     Dated  at  la  Pyrie  Wednes- 
day before  St.  John  Baptist's  day,  27  Edward  III. 

1  Kot.  Pal.  3  Edward  III.,  1st  part.  »;.  2. 


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23.  1358.     Grant  in  fee  from   Miles  Bisschop  of  la   Pirrye  to 
Walter  le  Hounte  of  Arpeton  of  land  in  the  Estfield  between  lands 
of  Gilbert  de  la  Pirie  at  le.Longgelond  stretching  from  the  land  of 
the  church  of  Stokebleez  to  (other)  land  of  the  said  church  ;   and 
also  land  next   le   Longelond  between  lands  of  the  said  Gilbert, 
John  Gilmyns,  and  of  the  church.     Witnessed  by  Gilbert  de  la  Pirie, 
Thomas  de  la  Pirie,  John  de  Longelcy,  Richard  Portham,  William 
Herrys.     Dated  Sunday  after  Corpus  Christi,  32  Edward  III. 

Seal. 

24.  1362.     Lease  from  Gilbert  de  la  Pirie,  Thomas  de  la  Pirie, 
Richard   Portham    and   Walter  le    Hounte  of   Harpeton,  to   Hugh 
Titebach  and  Margery  his  wife  of  all  lands  which  they  had  of  the 
gift  of  John  son  of  William  Visch  in  the  parish  of  Stokeblese  for 
the  term  of  the  lives  of  Hugh  and  Margery,  rendering  yearly  to 
the  King  and  the  lord  of  the  fee  the  services,  and  rendering  to 
the  said  John  Visch  for  the  first  12  years  41.  $d.  and  afterwards 
4OJ.  a  year.     After  decease  of  Hugh  and   Margery  the  premises 
to  remain  to  John  Visch,  Alice  his  wife,  and  John  their  son  and 
his  heirs.     Remainder  in  succession  to  Stephen,  William,  Margery 
and  Edith,  children  of  the  said  John  and  Alice,  and  their  heirs. 
Witnessed  by  John  de  la  Haye,  William  de  Banwalle,  Walter  de 
Hampton,  John  Suel,  Richard  de  la   Hull.     Dated  at  La  Pole  in 
Stokebleez,  Thursday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory,  36  Edward  III. 

Seal  gone. 

25.  1362.     Grant  from  John  son  of  William  Visch  to  Gilbert 
de  la  Pyrie,  Thomas  de  la  Pyrie,   Richard  Portham    and   Walter 
le  Hounte  of  Harpeton   of  all   his  lands  and  tenements  in  Stoke 
Blez.     Witnessed  by  John  de  la  Hay,  William  de  la  Heye,  William 
de  la   Hyde,  John    Pannyng,   Philip    Kneyl.     Dated   at    La    Pole, 
Thursday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Matthias,  36  Edward  III. 

Seal,  a  device. 

26.  1376.     Power  of  Attorney  from   Richard    Pyn   to  Richard 
Wilkynes  to  deliver  seisin   to  Robert  de   Holgot  and  Richard  de 
la  Thorn  of  all  his  lands  in  Littlecuyr,  with  one  piece  of  land  in 
Hydefeld.      Dated  at   Cuyr,  Sunday  after   Holy  Trinity,    50  Ed- 
ward III. 

No  seal. 


8  Till:   KYRIi   PARK   CHARTERS. 

27.  1390.     Certificate  from  Sir  Walter  de  Cokeseye,  Knight,  that 
John  Sturmy  holds  of  him  for  life  one   messuage  in   his  lordship 
of  Kynggeshemede  which   Roger   le  Grant  formerly  held    of   the 
said  John.      Dated   at   Caldwell,  Translation   of  St.   Thomas  the 
Martyr  (3  July),  [14  Richard  II.].     In  French. 

Seal,  on  a  bend  three  lozenges,  with  a  bordering x. 

28.  1399.     Release  from  Margery  daughter   of  John    Pannyng 
to  John  Poytes  of  one  toft  with  half  a  virgate  of  land  at  le  Pyrye 
in  the  parish  of  Stokebleez,  which  her  father  held.     Witnessed  by 
William  Kylmuscote,  William  Hopkinus,  John  de  la  Poole,  William 
de  la  Grene,  John  Broke.     Dated  at  le  Thornbury,    Sunday  after 
the  Assumption  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  23  Richard  II. 

Seal  gone. 

29.  1400.     Release  from  William  Fesche,  son  and  heir  of  John 
Fysche,  to  John  Bryd  and  Nicholas  Turburvye  of  all  the  lands  and 
tenements  formerly  held  by  John  Fysch  his  father  in  the  vill  of 
Perye  in  the  parish  of  Stokeblez.     Witnessed  by  Thomas  Hey,  John 
Huchyunns,  William  Perye,  William  Hyde.     Dated  at  Perye,  feast 
of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope  (12  March),  I  Henry  IV. 

30.  1400.     Letter  of  attorney   from   John  Fesch   of  Perrie  to 
William   Hyde  to  deliver  seizin  of  all  his  lands  in   Perrie  in  the 
parish  of  Stoke  Blys  to  John  Bryd  and  Nicholas  Turbevye.     Wit- 
nessed by  Thomas  Hyde,  John  Huchynns,  William  Peyrie,  Philip 
Pyn,  John  Gybonses.     Dated  at  Perie,  Sunday  next  after  the  feast 
of  the  Purification,  i  Henry  IV. 

31.  1402.     Grant   in    fee    from    John    Poyte   of  the   parish    of 
Thorneburi    to    Richard    his   younger   son   of   all    his    lands    and 
tenements  in  the  vill  of  la  Pirye  in  the  parish  of  Stokebles.     Wit- 
nessed by  Robert  Coli,  rector   of  the   church  of  Thornburi,  John 
Broke  of  the  same,  William  de  la  Hyde,  William  de  la  Pirye,  William 
Kelmescote.     Dated  at  Pannynges  in  the  parish  of  Stokebles,  feast 
of  St.  Benedict  the  Abbot  (21  March),  3  Henry  IV. 

Seal,  with  design  and  legend. 

1  The   arms    of   Cooksey  were  (Graze-       tween  two  mullets  sable,  all  within  a  bor- 
brook,  Her.  of  Wotc.,  135)  Argent,  a  bend       clure  gules  bezantee. 
azure  charged  with  three  cinquefoils  or  be- 


LADY  PTTTS,  of  Kyre. 

Inscribed 
AT  AT  IS    SfM,    32. 

A,DNI,     l6l2. 
On  Panel,  4  ft.  by  3  ft. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  9 

32.  1408.     Release  from  Richard  Pyt  of  Thornbury  to  Walter 
Coly  of  Perye  of  all  actions  for  the  payment  of  2Os,  which   was 
paid  to  Pyt  on  All  Saints'  day.     10  Henry  IV. 

Seal  of  arms,  on  a  bend,  cotised  invecked,  between  two  stars, 
three  birds. 

33.  1418.     Grant  in  fee  from  Margery  Paty  of  Bromzord,  widow, 
to  William  Kylmescot  of  Nethewode,  Robert  Coly,  parson   of  the 
church  of  Thornebury,  and  John  Kylmescott  of  Magna  Marcle,  of 
4J.  6d.  of  yearly  rent,  with  suits  of  court,  wardships,  &c.,  in   the 
vill   of  Pyry,   which   descended   to    her   as   coheir   of  Sir  William 
Bysshoperton,   Knight,    Richard    Rowdon,    Esquire,    and    Margery 
wife  of  Thomas  Walsche.     Witnessed  by  William  Hyde  of  la  Hyde, 
John  Hyde  of  the  same,  Richard  Hyde  of  la  Pyry,  John  Huchyns 
of  the  same,    Roger    Wylkynes   of  Parva   Cur'.     Dated    at    Pyry, 
i  April,  6  Henry  V. 

Seal  of  arms,  a  bend  cotised  wavy,  bearing  three  charges. 

34.  1418.     Release  by  Margery  Paty  of  Bromzord  in  her  pure 
widowhood   to   William    Kylmescot  of  Nethewode,  of  all  right  in 
1 8s.  of  yearly  rent,  with  suits  of  court,  wardships,  marriages,  heriots 
and  reliefs,   in  the  vill  of  Pyry,   whereof  a  fourth  part  descended 
to   her   as  coheir   of  Sir  William   Bysshoperton,   Knight,    Richard 
Rowdon,  Esquire,  and  Margery  wife  of  Thomas  Walsche.     Wit- 
nessed by  William   Hyde   of  la   Hyde,  John    Hyde   of  the  same, 
Richard    Hyde   of  la    Pyry,   John    Huchyns   of  the   same,    Roger 
Wylkyns  of  Parva  Cur'.     Dated  at  Pyry,  2  April,  6  Henry  V. 

Seal  of  arms,  a  bend  cotised  wavy,  bearing  three  charges. 

35.  1427.    Power  of  Attorney  from  William  Kylmescot  of  Neth- 
wode  and  Robert  Coly,  parson  of  the  church  of  Thornbury,  to  John 
Fynaunte  to  deliver  to  Sir  Simon  late  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of 
the  Blessed  Mary  of  Bromyard  and  William  Hunte  of  Dodydales- 
hope  seisin   of  45.  6d.  of  yearly  rent  which  the  donors  lately  had 
with  John  Kylmescot  of  Great  Marcle,  with  suit  of  court,  wardships, 
heriots,  &c.,  in  the  vill  of  Pyrye,  of  the  gift  of  Margarey  Paty  of 
Bromyard,  widow.     Witnessed  by  John  Howchyn,  Richard  Hyde, 
John    Fynaunte,    Roger    Gogh,  John  Yorkyn,    and  others.     Dated 


1O  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

at  le  (sic)  Pyrye,  the  Eve  of  the  Purification  of  the  Virgin   Mary 
(2  February),  5  Henry  VI. 

Two  seals,  one  with  the  letter  W. 

36.  1427.     Grant  from  William  Kylmescote  of  Nethewode  and 
Robert  Coley,  parson  of  the  church  of  Thornbury,  to  Sir  Simon, 
late  chaplain  of  the  Church  of  St.  Mary  of  Bromyard  and  William 
Hunte   of  Dodydaleshoppe,  of  4.?.  6d.  of  yearly  rent  which    they 
lately  had  with  John  Kylmescote  of  Magna  Marcle  with  suits   of 
court,   etc.,  in  the  vill  of  Pyrie   of  the  gift  of  Margery    Paty  of 
Bromyard,  in  her  pure  widowhood,  coheir  of  Sir  William  Byshop- 
ston,  Knight,  Richard  Rowdon,  Esquire,  and  Margery  his  wife,  and 
Thomas  Walsshe.     Witnessed  by  John   Howchyn,  Richard   Hyde, 
John  Fynaunte,  Roger  Gogh,  John  Yorkyn.     Dated  at  Le    Pyrie, 
on  the  eve  of  the  Purification,  5  Henry  VI. 

37.  1427.     Grant  from    Nicholas   Turbervyl  to  Sir  Simon,  late 
chaplain   of  the  chantry  of  the  Blessed   Mary  of  Bromyard  and 
William    Hunte    of  Dodydaleshope    in    the   parish   of   Bodenham, 
of  all  those  lands  and  tenements,  etc.,  which  he  lately  had   with 
John   Bryd  of  the  gift  of  John  Fysch  in  Pyrye  within  the  parish 
of  Stokeblees,  co.  Hereford.     Witnessed  by  John  Howchyn,  Richard 
Hyde,  John  Fynaunte,  Roger  Gogh,  John  Yorkyn.     Dated   at  le 
Pyrye,  Tuesday  before  the  Purification  (2  February),  5  Henry  VI. 

Seal,  the  letter  ®. 

38.  1434.      Grant  from  Phelippe  Pyn  of  Lytulkure  to  Maurice 
Addames  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  a  tenement  in  Lytelcure  lying 
between  the  fields  called  Lowns  and  the  common  way  leading  to- 
wards the  manor  of  Lytelcure  on  one  part,  and  in  length  extending 
on  the  one  hand  to  the  King's  highway  and  on  the  other  to  the 
close  of  Thomas  Hey.     Also   two   parcels   of  land,  one   lying   in 
Salowhull  and  called   Old  Croft,  and  the  other  in  Cotewynbache 
between  the  common  footpath  on  one  side  and  the  land  of  William 
Delahay  on  the  other  side.     Also  another  acre  lying  in  Brodecroft, 
between  the  footpath  leading  towards  Mapulthornefeild   and   the 
land  of  John  Bannewall  on  the  other  side.    Also  another  capital 
acre  lying  in  Stonifelde,  between  the  common  footpath  on  one  side 
and  the  land  of  Ralph  Walsh  on  the  other  side,  with  three  sellions 


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THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  II 

lying  in  Stonifield  next  the  land  of  Simon  Hyndbosc,  to  have  and 
to  hold  the  whole  tenement  which  is  called  Hanecoq  or  Hancok- 
shelde,  to  hold  of  the  capital  lord  of  the  fee  by  customary  services 
for  their  joint  lives  and  their  heirs  legitimately  begotten,  failing 
whom  to  be  heirs  of  the  said  Philip  Pyn  for  ever.  Witnessed  by 
Henry  Hyde,  Thomas  Hey,  John  Borewer,  Thomas  Hyde,  Ralph 
Walsclie  and  many  others.  Dated  at  Lytelcure,  Wednesday  in 
Easter  week,  12  Henry  VI. 

39.  1434.     Release  from  Richard  Greene,  Vicar  of  Wolfurlowe, 
to  Isabel  wife  of  John  Downe,  daughter  and  heir  of  Hugh  Grainger 
of  Pownswyk  in  the  parish  of  Wolferlow,  of  lands  and  tenements 
called  Pownswyk  Land,  which  he  had  with  John  Bryd  of  Undur- 
leth  and  John  Mulleward  of  Clyfton  by  the  gift  of  William  Schepard 
of  Pownswick.      Witnessed   by  John   Borewall,  William   Watyns, 
Walter    Cruk,    Thomas    Alesawnder,    Phelip    Brome.      Dated    at 
Pownswick,    Sunday    next    before    the    Feast    of    St.    Valentine, 
12  Henry  VI. 

40.  1437-     Grant  from  Philip  Pyn  of  Cuyre  Parva  to  Maurice 
Adams  of  Stokebles  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  one  acre  of  arable 
land,  six  sellions,  lying  in  the  field  called  Cokkesheotefeld  between 
the  land  of  Henry  Huyde  on  one  side  and  of  Ralph  Walshe  on  the 
other,  and  extending  to  the  footpath  by  which   one  goes  to  the 
church  of  Stokebles  as   far  as  Brodcrofte  greene,  which  Richard 
Pyn  the  donor's  father  had  by  the  feoffment  of  Isabella  Body.     Re- 
mainder to  Philip  Pyn's  right  heirs.     Witnessed  by  John  Whitford, 
vicar  of  the  church  of  Stokebles  aforesaid,  Thomas  Harlowe  senior, 
of  Colynton,  John  Borewaye,  Thomas  Huyde  Smyth,  Roger  Wyl- 
kyns  and   others.     Dated   at   Cuyre   Parva,   Wednesday   22   May, 
15  Henry  VI. 

41.  1439.      Release   from   Richard   de   la    Pole   son    and   heir 
of  John   Pole  of  Thornbury  to  Walter  de    la  Burches  of  Burches 
in  the  parish  of  Bockleton  and  Agnes  his  wife  daughter  of  Walter 
Coly,  late  of  Thornbury,  of  ail  lands  and  tenements  in  the  township 
of  La  Pyrye  which  they  have  of  the  gift  of  John  his  father  and 
Walter    Coly,    and    which    formerly   belonged    to    Richard    Poyte 


12  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

junior,  of  Cur  bache,  as  appears  by  his  charter.     Witnessed  by  John 
Parker  of  Nethewood,  parker,  John   Huchyns  of  La  Pyrye,  Roger 
Micelles,  John  Snelle,  Thomas  Harlowe.     Dated  at  Pyrye  on   the 
feast  of  St.  Vincent  the  Martyr  (22  January),  17  Henry  VI. 
Seal,  |  P. 

42.  1442.      Release    by    Malyn,    formerly    wife     of    William 
Kylmescot,  to  William  Doune  of  4?.  6d.  of  yearly  rent,  with  suits 
of  court,  wardships,  marriages,  heriots,  reliefs,  and  all  other  profits 
in  the  vill  of  Pyrye  and  Pole.     Witnessed  by  Richard  Hyde,  John 
Huchynes,    Thomas    Hyde,    John    Borwer,   Roger   Barwe.      Dated 
at  Pyry,  Thursday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin  (13  De- 
cember), 21  Henry  VI. 

Seal,  a  flower  in  a  shield. 

43.  1443.     Release    by    Simon    Somner,    chaplain,   and    Philip 
Blake  to  William  Doune  of  his  right  in  lands,  tenements,  etc.,  in 
la  Pole  and  la  Pyrrye.     Witnessed  by  Luke  Barwe,  Walter  Algard, 
Thomas   Dodeshull,  Ralph    Walshe,  John   Oldbury.      Dated   at  la 
Pyrrye,  Tuesday  after  St.  Hilary  (13  January),  21  Henry  VI. 

Two  seals,  one  broken,  the  other  with  figure  of  Virgin  and  Child, 
and  legend. 

44.  1443.      Grant    by    Simon    Somner,    chaplain,    to    William 
Downe  of  lands  and  a  tenement  in  La  Pole  and    La  Pyry,  with 
2s.  id.  of  rent  in  the  vill  of  Pyry.     Witnessed  by  Walter  Algarde, 
Thomas    Dodeshull,    Ralphe   Walsh,    John    Coly,   John    Oldbury, 
David    Webb,    Luke    Burwe.     Dated    at    La    Pyry,   Tuesday   next 
after  the  Epiphany,  21  Henry  VI. 

Two  seals. 

45.  1443.     Power  of  Attorney  from  Simon  Somnor  of  Brom- 
yard,  Chaplain,  to  Roger  Barwe,  to  give  William  Down  full  seisin 
of  his  property   in    Pyrye  and  Pole  and   zs.  ^d.    of  annual   rents. 
Dated   at    Pyry,    Tuesday    next    after   the   feast   of  Epiphany,  21 
Henry  VI. 

46.  1448.     Grant  in  fee  by  William  Downe  of  la  Pole,  son  of 
John  Downe  of  la   Hyde,  to  William   Fox  of  Sutton   Sturmy  in 


EDWARD   pniS,    M.P. 
Died  1672,  aged  66. 

Miniatuie,  actual  size. 


ANNE,  d.  of  Sir  John  Fcttiplace,  of  Ckildry,   Qxon. 

Widcw  of  James  Pytfs.      Founded  Kyre  Hospital. 

Diet/  1715- 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  13 

the  parish  of  Themedbury,  and  John  Downe  of  la  Lee  in  the  parish 
of  Oversapy  junior,  brother  of  the  donor,  of  all  his  lands  and  tene- 
ments in  la  Pole  within  the  parish  of  Stokeblese  and  in  la  Pyry, 
with  4s.  6d.  of  yearly  rent,  with  suits  of  court,  wardships,  marriages, 
heriots,  reliefs,  etc.,  which  he  had  of  the  gifts  of  Simon  Sompnour 
of  Bromyard,  Chaplain,  Philip  Blake,  and  Malina  late  relict  of 
William  Kylmescote,  formerly  Parker  of  Nethevvood,  in  the  vills 
and  fields  of  Pole  and  Pyry.  Witnessed  by  John  Boreware  of  Parva 
Cure,  William  Boreware  his  son,  of  the  same,  Ro^er  Barowe  of 
the  same,  John  Huchyns  of  Pyry,  Richard  Huchyns  his  son  of  the 
same.  Dated  at  Pole,  Wednesday,  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm,  King 
and  Martyr  (17  July),  26  Henry  VI. 
Seal,  a  device. 

47.  1448.     Grant  from  William  Fox  of  Sutton  Sturiny  in  the 
parish  of  Themedbury,  and  John  Downe  de  la  Lee  in  the   parish 
of  Over  Sapy  junior,  son  of  John  Downe  of  the  Hyde  senior,  to 
William   Downe  de  la    Pole  son  of  the   said   John   Downe  senior, 
and  to  Isabella  his  wife,  daughter  of  Roger  Lone  of  Sutton  afore- 
said, of  all  our  lands  and  tenements  in  la  Pole  aforesaid  in  the 
parish  of  Stokeblese  and  in   la  Pyrry  with  45-.  6d.  of  annual  rent, 
together  with  suits  of  court,  etc.,  which  they  had  by  gift  and  feoff- 
inent  from  the  aforesaid  William  Downe  in  the  Pole  and  the  Pyrry 
aforesaid  to  hold  to  William   Downe  and   Isabella  and  their  heirs 
of  the  capital   lord  of  the  fee  by  the   customary  services,  failing 
whom  to  Roger  Downe  brother  of  William,  failing  whom  to  Thomas 
Downe  junior,  son  of  the  aforesaid  John  Downe  junior,  the  grantor 
and  brother  of  William   Downe,   failing  whom  to  the  right  heirs 
of  William   Downe.      Witnessed  by  John   Whitford,  then  vicar  of 
the  church  of  Stoke  Blese,  Roger  Barowe  of  Little  Cure,  William 
Wilkyns  son  of   Roger  Wilkyns  of  the   same,   Thomas  Brome  of 
the  same,  Richard  Huchyns  son  of  John   Huchyns  de  Pyrry,  and 
others.      Dated   at  the  Pole,  Thursday   in  the    feast  of  Peter  ad 
vincula  (i  August),  26  Henry  VI. 

Two  seals. 

48.  1453.     Grant  in   fee  tail   from  John    Payne  of   Stoke  and 
John  Turbevyle  of  Cureslade  to  Agnes  wife  of  Thomas  Hynkley, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Hyde  late  of  Cureslade,  of  all  lands 


14  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

and  tenements  which  they  had  with  Walter  Algard  deceased  of 
the  gift  of  the  said  Richard  Hyde  in  the  counties  of  Worcester 
and  Hereford  in  the  lordship  of  Stokeblese,  with  remainder  to 
Alice  Payne  wife  of  the  said  John  Payne,  daughter  of  John  Mery- 
mon,  her  heirs  and  assigns.  Witnessed  by  John  Borewall,  Richard 
Huchons,  William  Pole,  William  Wilkyns,  William  Borewall. 
Dated  at  Hyde,  Thursday  before  St.  John  Baptist  (24  June), 
31  Henry  VI. 
Two  seals. 

49.  1464.  Letters  of  discharge  by  the  Commissary  of  the 
Bishop  of  Hereford  to  Edmund  Borne  and  Edmund  Tayler,  ad- 
ministrators of  Sir  Hugh  Mortimer,  to  whom  letters  were  granted 
in  1460.  Dated  16  January,  1464. 

On  a   parchment    attached    is   the    following   inventory   of  his 

goods : — 

£    s.  d. 

12  Oxen  ioj.  each  600 

12  Kine  and  a  Bole  400 

8  Spoons  of  silver  16     o 

A  hanging  bed  of  red  say  with  the  costeres  368 
2  Steyned  beddes  with  honging  thereto  and  an  heling  i     6     8 

2  Feder  beddes  and  10  overworn  matris  213     4 

2  pair  of  fustians  13     4 

6  pair  of  blankets  10    O 

20  Reverlites  200 

Napery  and  linen  cloth  200 
The  crops  that  was  on  the  earth,  horses,  and  harness     613     4 

After  the  Heriots  were  paid  200 

Brass  and  Pewter  200 


£33  19    4 


Endorsed,  "Sir  Hugh  Mortimer,  Kt,  his  Administracon." 
Good  seal  of  the  Bishop's  Commissary  \ 

50.  1465.  Grant  in  fee  from  Elizabeth  Adams  of  Parva  Curye 
to  John  Parker,  parker  (parcarius)  of  Nethewode,  William  Borewall 
and  Thomas  Brome  of  her  lands  and  tenements  in  Parva  Curye 
within  the  parish  of  Stokebles.  Witnessed  by  John  Huyde,  Richard 

1  This  seal  is  possibly  unique. 


THE    KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  15 

Hechyn,  William  Pole,  Ralph  Banewall,  John  Lee.     Dated  at  Parva 
Cuiyc,  20  February,  4  Edward  IV. 
Seal,  the  letter  ®. 


51.  1465.     Release  from  William  Payne  and  Alice  his  wife  and 
William    Cocke  and    Isabella    his    wife,    daughters    and    heirs    of 
Walter  de  la  Birches  and  Agnes  his  wife,  to  John  Parker,  parker 
of  Nethewood,  Edmund  Hethe  Rector  of  Thornbury,  and  Richard 
Parker  Vicar  of  Wolferlow,  of  all   lands   in  the  Vill    of  Pery,  in 
the   parish   of  Stoke    Bliss,    which   descended    to   them    after   the 
decease  of  Agnes  their  mother.     Witnessed  by  William  Borewall, 
John    Wolley,  William    Pole.     Dated   at  Pery,    24   March,    5    Ed- 
ward IV. 

Four  seals. 

52.  1476.    Grant  from  Richard  Huchonys  of  Le  Pery  and  Isabel 
his  wife  to  William  Downe  of  Pole  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Blez 
and  Joan  his  wife,  of  one   close   called    Sankottes  medewe  lying 
next  the   messuage   called    Pawnynges   on  the   one   side    and   the 
field   called  Pawnynges  on  the  other  side,  and  extending   at   one 
head  to  Le  Wyhte's  Dyngull.    Witnessed  by  Richard  Torbyll,  Roger 
Downe,  John  Symondes.     Dated  at  Pole,  20  June,  16  Edward  IV. 

Two  seals. 

Endorsed,  A   free   deed   of   Sankote   medow  within   the   Pan- 
nynges  to  Wm.  Downe  of  the  Poole,  16  Edward  IV. 

53.  1482.     Grant  by  Richard   Launde,  son   and  heir   of  John 
Launde  of  the  parish  of  Temedebury,  to  William  Downe  of  Stoke 
Blese  and  Joan  his  wife  of  one  grove  called   Launde's  Grove,  in 
the   parish  of  Stoke  Blese,  at  the  upper   end  of  the   field   called 
Hasyl  Walles  feld,  formerly  in  the  tenure  of  John  Pole,  six  acres 
of  arable   land    whereof  13  sellions   lie   next   to  the   small   water 
leading  from    Launde's  well,  and   extending  to  the  land  formerly 
of  the  said  John  Pole  now  in  the  tenure  of  William   Downe,  and 
to  the  land  called   Pannyngs  and   to  the  King's  highway  leading 
to  Bockleton.     Witnessed  by  Richard  Turbyll,  Richard  Huchonys, 
Roger    Downe,    Thomas   Towne,    William    Hyde.      Dated    at    La 
Pole,  2  December,  22  Edward  IV. 


ig  THE    KYRE    PARK    CHARTERS. 

54.  1483.     Grant  by  Edmund  Hethe,  Rector  of  Thornbury,  to 
William   Cocke   and    Isabella  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  the 
late  Walter  de  la  Birches  and  Agnes  his  wife,  of  lands  and  tene- 
ments  of  the   said    Walter   and    Agnes   in  the  township  of  Pery 
which    the    rector    jointly   had    with   John    Parker  of   Nethewode 
and  Richard  Parker  vicar    of    the  church    of   Wolfurlowe,    of   the 
gift  of  William  Payne  and  Alice  his  wife,  and  William  Cock  and 
Isabella  his  wife.     Witnessed  by  Hugh  Shirley,  William  Winton, 
Richard   Hochons,  Thomas  Pole,  Thomas  Tiles.     Dated   at    Pery, 
1 6  September,  i  Richard  III. 

55.  1484.    Grant  by  Katharine  Card,  daughter  and  heir  of  Eliza- 
beth Gard,  formerly  wife  of  John  Gard  of  Repull  (Ripple)   in  co. 
Worcester,  to  John  Pole,  yeoman,  of  one  messuage  with  lands  and 
meadows  in  Parva  Kyre.    Witnessed  by  Geoffrey  Weaver  and  others. 
Dated  at  Bredon   on   the  Feast  of  St.  Barnabas  the   Apostle   (u 
June),  i  Richard  III. 

Seal  gone. 

66.  1484.  Power  of  Attorney  from  Katherine  Gard,  daughter 
and  heir  of  Elizabeth  Gard,  to  John  Pole  and  Thomas  Pole,  to 
recover  and  receive  all  evidences  concerning  one  messuage  which 
was  formerly  belonging  to  Philip  Pyn,  with  six  years'  arrears  of 
rent.  Dated  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle  (11  June),  I  Richard  III. 

Seal,  an  animal. 

57.  1484.     Power  of  attorney  from   Katherine  Gard,  daughter 
and  heir  of  Elizabeth  Gard,  to  John  Baghan  of  Bromyard,  Gentle- 
man, to  deliver  to  John  Pole  of  Parva  Cure  one  messuage  in  Parva 
Cura.       Dated    at    Bredon,    Feast    of    St.    Barnabas    (u     June), 
i  Richard  III. 

Seal,  an  animal. 

58.  1486.     Grant  from  Sir  John  Mortymer  to  Thomas  Hankys 
and  Joan  his   wife   of  one   furlong   of  land   in   the  field  called   le 
Grove  feld  extending  at   the   head    to  the  paling  of  the   Park    at 
Kyre,  and  all  parcels  of  land  lying  in  the   field  called   Le  Hygh 
Lye,  to  have  and  to  hold  to  the  said    Thomas    Hankys   and  Joan 
his  wife  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever  in  exchange  for  one 


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field  called  Allyslye  extending  on  one  side  to  the  wood  called 
Chaveryche,  and  on  the  other  to  the  land  called  Kyre  feld,  to 
hold  of  the  lord  of  the  fee  by  services  due.  Witnessed  by  Richard 
Acton,  Roger  Acton,  John  Cornewaill,  William  Wynton,  Thomas 
Pole.  Dated  at  Fullhams,  28  October,  2  Henry  VII. 

59.  1493.     Grant  from  Roger  Downe  of  La  Hyde  in  the  parish 
of  Stoke  Bliss  to  Roger  Downe,  son  and  heir  of  William  Downe 
of  La    Pole,  of  all  lands  and  tenements   in    La    Pole  and    in   La 
Pery  in  the  said  parish  with  43.  6d.  of  yearly  rent,  with  suits  of 
courts,  wardships,    marriages,  heriots,  reliefs,  which   he   lately   had 
together  with  Richard  Acton,  senior,  now  deceased,  of  the  gift  of 
the  said  William  Downe.     Witnessed  by  Richard  Borewall,  Richard 
Torbill  of  Cure,  John  Lone  of  Sutton,  Thomas  Downe  of  Stoke, 
Thomas  Downe   of  Ponsewick.     Dated   at    Pole,   on    the    feast   of 
St.  George  the  Martyr  (23  April),  8  Henry  VII. 

60.  1 504.     Bond  in  £20  from  William  Schepard  of  Leomynster, 
co.  Hereford,  yeoman,  to  Sir  John  Mortymer,  Knight.     Condition 
that  Sir  John  shall  peaceably  possess  all  lands  and  tenements  in 
Parva  Kure  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bles,  co.  Hereford,  and  .... 
Pyuis  land.     Dated  3  July,  19  Henry  VII. 

61.  1504.      Gift  from  Thomas  Pole  of  Pery  in  the  parish   of 
Stokeblese,  Hereford,  to  Richard  Ball,  William  Dene,  and  Margery 
his  wife  of  all  his  goods  and  chattels,   movable   and  immovable, 
live  and  dead,  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  elsewhere.     Witnessed 
by  Roger  Hardwyke,  gentleman,  John  Chamburlayn,  Bailiff  of  Brom- 
yard,  Richard   Pery,  Thomas  Aubrey,  John  Hunter  of  Bromyard. 
Dated  at  Bromyard,  6  October,  20  Hen.  VII. 

Fragment  of  a  sea!. 

62.  I5J4-     Grant  by  Roger  Downe  of  Fullams  in  the   parish 
of  Eastham  to  John  Thomlyns  of  Stoke  Blise  and   Walter  Reeve 
of  Upper   Sapey   of   a   tenement   called    Le   Pole   with   all    lands 
in    the   parish   of  Stoke  Blise  belonging   thereto,   to   hold   of  the 
chief  lord  of  the  fee  by  the  services  due  therefrom.     Witnessed  by 
John  Downe,  Philip  Brome,  Robert  Pyt,  John  Couper,  John  Taylor. 
Dated  at  Pole,  the  last  day  of  May,  6  Henry  VIII. 

Seal,  blank. 

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1 8  THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

63.  1514.     Grant  in  fee  tail  from  John  Thomlyns  of  Stoke  Blece 
and  Walter  Reve  of  Upper  Sapy,  to  Henry  Downe,  son  of  Roger 
Downe  and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas  Perkyns  of  Upper 
Sapy,  of  a  tenement  with  lands,  etc.,  called  la  Pole  in  the  parish  of 
Stoke  Blece,  which  donors  had  of  the  gift  of  Roger  Downe  of  Fullams, 
with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Roger.     Witnessed  by  John 
Downe,  Philip  Brome,  Robert  Pytt,  John   Couper,   John   Taylor. 
Dated  at  Pole,  20  June,  6  Henry  VIII. 

Two  Seals,  blank. 

64.  1520.     Bargain   and   sale  by   Sir   Thomas  West,   Knight, 
cousin  and  heir  to  Sir   Hugh    Mortimer,    Knight,   namely  son  of 
Elizabeth  daughter  of  Sir  Hugh,  to  John   Croft,   Esquire,  brother 
of  the  said   Elizabeth  wife  of  Sir  Thomas   West,  of  his   manor 
of  Cure,  otherwise  Cure  Wyard,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
and  all  his  lands  there,  for  £400.    Signed  and  sealed  by  Thomas 
West.     Dated  8  May,  12  Henry  VIII. 

65.  1520.    Sale  by  John  Croft,  Esquire,  to  Sir  William  Compton, 
Knight,  of  the   manor  of  Cure,   otherwise   Cure  Wyard,  and   the 
advowson  and  lands,  rents  and  tenements  for  ^400.      Signed  and 
sealed  by  John  Croft.     Dated  21  May,  12  Henry  VIII. 

66.  1520.     Fine    in    duplicate    between    John    Crofte,    Roger 
Winter,  Philip  Harvard,  and  John  Ffysche,  plaintiffs,  and  Thomas 
West  of  Cuyre  Wyarde,  Knight,  defendant,  of  the  manor  of  Cuyre 
Wyarde,  7  houses,  one  mill,  300  acres  of  land,  400  acres  of  pasture, 
200  acres  of  wood,  and  £6  of  rent  with   appurtenances  in  Cuyre 
Wyard,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Kyre  Wyard,  in  the 
county  of  Worcester.      Dated   respectively  9   May  and   21   May, 

12  Henry  VIII. 

Seals  of  Henry  VIII.,  black  wax,  fine  impressions. 

67.  1521.     Fine  levied  between  Sir  William  Compton,  Knight, 
plaintiff,   and   John   Croft,    Esquire,    defendant,    of  the    manor   of 
Kyer  Wyard,  7  messuages,  one  mill,  300  acres  of  land,  400  acres 
of  pasture,  200  acres  of  wood,  £6  of  rent   in   Kyer   Wyard,   and 
the  advowson   of  the  church.     Dated  in   the  Octaves  of  Trinity, 

13  Henry  VIII. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  19 

68.  1525.     Indenture  being  a  lease   from   William   Borwall   of 
Lityll   Cure  and   Johane  his  wyfe   to    Richard   Gorgh  and  Annes 
hys  wife  of  "  two  mesys  ony  byld  the  other  not  byld,"  lying  in 
"Tedstarne  Wafer  y  vere,"  and  all  lands  appertaining,  late  in  the 
holding  of  Water  Deikyne  and   Alis  his  wife,  except  a  chamber 
at  the  west  end  of  the  built  messuage  reserved  to  the  said  Alice, 
from  the  day  of  making  hereof  for  the  term  of  twenty-five  years 
for  a  yearly  rent  of  I2s.,  to  be  paid  at  the  feast  of  the  Annuncia- 
tion and  St.  Michael  the  Archangel  by  even  payments.     In  English. 
Dated  on  the  Purification  of  our  Lady,  16  Henry  VIII. 

69.  1528.     Lease   from  John   Crofte  of  the  Holt,   Esquire,  to 
John  Borrall  and  Joan  his  wife  of  Little  Cure,  of  his  Hawle  Place 
of  Little  Cure,  with  all  lands'  now  in  the  holding  of  Borrall  and  his 
wife,  and  his  water  mill  in  Little  Cure,  and  one  acre  of  "decaye" 
land  in  the  fields  of  the  town  of  Little  Cure,  to  hold  to  them  and 
Elizabeth  their  daughter  and  two  older  children,  in  consideration 
of  the  sum  of  46s.  8d.,  to  be  paid  in  two  yearly  instalments,  at 
a  rent  of  2OS.  for  the  mill,  zos.  for  Hull  Place,  and  A,d.  for  the  acre. 
Dated  II  December,  20  Henry  VIII. 

Seal,  the  letter  C- 

70.  1534.     Bond  from  Richard  Turbyll  of  Cure  Parva,  husband- 
man, and  Henry  Down  of  Stokeblysse,  husbandman,  to  John  Pytt, 
in  £9,  the  condition  being  that  Turbyll  and  Down   shall  pay  to 
Pytt  in  the  church  porch  of  Stokeblysse  on  Lady  Day  next,  be- 
tween 9  and  12  of  the   clock  before   noon,  the   sum    of  ^6s.  &d., 
and  the  like  sum  at  Michaelmas  next  ensuing.     Dated   1 1  June, 
26  Henry  VIII. 

71.  1536.     First  of  a  pair  of  indentures,  being  a  sale  by  Walter 
Mason  of  Stokeblese  to  Thomas  Barnabe  of  Bokulton,  co.  Wor- 
cester, gentleman,  of  three  messuages  in  the  Pery  in  the  parish  of 
Stokeblese,  sometime    Hochyns'  lands,  now    in  the  occupation  of 
John  Pytte  and  William  Pery.     Dated  2  January,  27  Henry  VIII. 

Seal,  a  lion  between  3  escollops. 

72.  1536.     Second   of  a   pair   of  indentures,   being   a   sale  by 
Walter  Mason  of  Stoke  Bleese  to  Thomas  Barnabie  of  Bockleton, 

C3 


20  THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

gent.,  for  £40,  of  three  messuages  in  the  Pery  in  the  parish  of  Stoke 
Bless,  formerly  Hutchins'  lands,  now  occupied  by  John  Pytte  and 
William  Pery.    Dated  2  January,  27  Henry  VIII. 
Seal,  the  letter  PP. 

73.  1536.    Fine  between  Thomas  Barnabie,  plaintiff,  and  Walter 
Mason  and  Anne  his  wife,  defendants,  of  three  messuages,  120  acres 
of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  100  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood, 
and  6  acres  of  furze  and  heath  in  Pery  and  Stokebles.     Thomas 
gave  to  Walter  and  Anne  £40  sterling.     Dated  in  Michaelmas  term, 
28  Henry  VIII. 

74.  1 543.     Award  as  follows. 

Thys  awarde  Indented  made  the  vjth  day  of  June  in  the  xxxvth 
yere  of  the  Raynge  of  ow're   Soverange   lorde    Kyng    Henry    by 
the  grace  of  god  Kyng  of  England,  ffraunce  and  Ireland,  defender 
of  the   feythe   and   supreme   hed   of    the   Catheholyke    church   of 
Englond  and   Irelond  wytnes  that  we  Rehard  Wynford   of  Over 
Sapy  and  Thomas  Baskervyle  of  Nethewod  within  the  counte  of 
Hereford   gentylmen    Arbytraturs  indeferently  elected  and  chosen 
by  Wylliam  Pyt   of  Stokeblys  in  the  counte  of  Hereford  yoman 
on  the  one  partye  and  Harry  Downe  of  the  Pole  of  the  same  and 
in  the  same  counte  yoman  on  the  other  partye  hathe  callyd  bothe 
seyd  partyes  before  usse  and  hathe  examyned  them  indeferently,  and 
upon  ther  examynacyon  bothe  partyes  of  ther  owne  frewylls  and 
concent   hathe   submitted   them    and    all    ther    matters   vnto    the 
dyscrescyons  of  the  seyd  Rehard  Wynford  and  Thomas  Baskerfeyd 
who  hathe  bownde  the  seyd  partyes  greued  the  one  to  the  other 
in  severall  obligacyons  in  the  Sume  of  x/z.  a  pece  whyche  bereth 
day  and  date  hereof  that  is  to  sey  the  seyd  partyes  greued  shall 
stande  to  all  theare  Jugement  and  award  made  by  the  seyd  Richard 
Wynford  and  Thomas  Baskerfeylde   so  that  the  award  be    made 
and  delyuered  before  the  feyst  of  Seyt  Johans  dey  the  Baptysts  next 
overyinge  the  date  hereof  in  manner  and  forme  foloynge  that  ys 
to  sey  the  partyes  greued  shall  be  from  hendseforth  to  be  lovers 
a.nd  freynds  the  won  to  forgive  the  other  after  the  order  of  charete 
al  manner  of.accions,  suts,  quares,  detts,  accounts  debats  and  de- 
mands whatsoever  they  be  from  the  begynnynge  of  thys  worelde 
unto  thys   date  and    makyng   hereof  and    more   the    seyd    partyes 


Q      O> 


Signtd  T.  Btacli, 


729.          Died  1781.  * 

With  his  brother  Samuel. 

S.-z-e,  4  ft.  6  in.  by  3_//.  9  in. 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  21 

greued  shall  stand  to  the  lossys  and  transgressions  at  ony  tyme  don 
the  one  against  the  other  with  all  hys  or  there  costs  expenses 
and  charges  by  meane  of  vexation  or  otherwyse  except  and  re- 
served by  thys  owre  awarde  holy  into  the  hands  of  Harry  Downe 
ether  of  his  assignes  xxd.  in  redemone  to  be  payde  by  the  hands 
of  the  seyd  Wylliam  Pyt  ether  of  his  assignes.  At  the  sealling 
and  delivery  hereof  and  forther  the  seyd  Harry  Down  shalby  thys 
owre  awarde  at  all  tyme  or  tymes  goynge  in  procession  after  the 
banner  of  Cryst  shall  take  forthe  the  seyd  Wylliam  Pyt  and  to 
go  egally  together  in  procession  and  the  seyd  Harry  to  put  the 
seyd  Wylliam  on  the  ryght  hand  of  the  seyd  Harry  ever.  And 
in  lyke  manner  the  wyves  of  the  seyd  partyes  greued  shall  go  ever 
in  possession  after  the  seyd  banner  prouyded  alway  that  thys 
awarde  is  made  and  geven  without  any  frawde  ether  gyle  vnto 
any  of  the  seyd  partyes  not  at  all  seassones  be  not  dysposed  to 
goo  in  procession  for  that  thys  awarde  shalnot  at  no  tyme  incurre 
the  dawunger  of  thys  penalte  of  x/z.  of  nether  of  the  seyd  partyes 
thus  greued  finally  yt  hys  awarded  that  the  seyd  Harry  shall  where 
the  goyngs  or  places  be  strayte  that  the  on  canot  goo  ageynst 
the  other  that  then  the  seyd  Harry  shall  put  forthe  the  seyd 
Wylliam  before  excepte  the  said  Wylliam  wyll  of  hys  owne  good 
manner  and  oneste  put  the  seyd  Harry  before  for  seniorite  or  age 
thys  seyde  bounde  not  with  standynge  in  ony  wysse.  And  as 
for  all  manner  of  incroachments  of  mers  and  bounds  (sic)  heygh- 
ways  law  pathes  to  churche  mylle  or  market  always  to  be  reserued 
vnto  the  lets  or  courts  of  whom  the  seyd  partyes  greued  do  holde 
or  dwelle  vnder  or  eny  pie  of  lands  may  happen  to  be  in  vareance 
betwyxt  the  seyd  partyes  greued  thys  awarde  there  of  to  take  in 
suche  case  non  effect.  In  wytnes  where  of  the  partyes  arbitrators 
beforeseyd  ther  scales  and  sygnes  haue  putt  this  day  and  yere 
aboueseyd,  per  me  Ricum  Wynford  Thomas  Baskeruyle. 
Indorsed  "  a  folish  awarde  "  in  Sir  Edward  Pytts"  writing. 


75.  1 548.  Bond  from  Joan  Borewall,  late  of  Parva  Cura,  single 
woman,  and  Richard  Whytney  of  Marteley,  gentleman,  to  William 
Pytt,  for  £50,  the  condition  to  make  a  sufficient  estate  of  their 
ground  and  tenement  in  Hamnashe,  Clifford,  when  required  and  in 
in  the  manner  required.  Dated  26  December,  2  Edward  VI. 


22  THE   K.YKK    PARK   CHARTERS. 

76.  1570.     Marriage  settlement  of  Edward  Pytts  of  the   Inner 
Temple  and  Elizabeth  Wylford,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Wylford,  late 
citizen  and  merchant  tailor  of  the  City  of  London,  and  sister  of 
Thomas  Wylford  citizen   and   merchant   tailor.     £400   to  be  paid 
to  Elizabeth  if  she  outlives  her  husband  and  there  are  no  children  ; 
if  there   are  children  the   sum  is  to  be  £500.     If  Edward    Pytts 
should  survive  his  father  William  and  Katherine  wife  of  the  said 
William,  he  shall  make  over  to  the  said  Thomas  Wylford  a  good 
sufficient  and  lawful  estate  in  fee  simple  in  the  counties  of  Hereford, 
Radnor,  and  Worcester,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  £50,  to  the  use  of 
the  said  Edward  and  Elizabeth,  the  longest  liver  of  them,  and  to 
their  issue.     If  the  said   Edward    should   predecease  William   and 
Katherine  his  wife  then  14  marks  of  lawful  money  over  and  above 
all   charges  shall   descend  to  the  children.     Dated  31  July,  1570, 
12  Elizabeth. 

77.  1574.     Demise    by   Katherine    Pytt   of   the    Pyrry   in    the 
county  of  Hereford,  late  wife  of  William  Pytt,  deceased,  to  Richard 
Pytt,  Edward  Pytt,  and  William  Pytt,  son  of  Edward  Pytt,  of  the 
Pyrry  in  the  parish  of  Stocke  with  lands  and  woods,  now  in  the 
tenure   of  the   said    Katherine,    for   £120   i^s.  ^d.     Witnessed   by 
John  Buston,  William  Pytt,  John  Turbyll,  Roger  Nevill,  and  others. 
Dated  10  January,  16  Elizabeth. 

Endorsed,  "  Mother's  lease  of  the  Pyrry  to  Edward  Pytt." 

78.  1575.     Lease   from   Thomas   Baskervyle   of  Nethewood   to 
Walter   Lyngen   of  Laysters,   in   the   county  of   Hereford,   James 
Lyngen  his  son,  and  Elizabeth  wife  of  James,  of  two  messuages, 
of  which  one  is  builded,  and  two  yard  lands  called  the  Banwalles, 
one  acre  of  land  called  the  Lady  Aker  with   the   appurtenances, 
and  of  certain  woods  and  groves  called  Chaveridge,  Hanging  Grove, 
and  Scotts  Grove,  late  in  the  occupation  of  William  Berham,  and 
also  of  a  house  lately  builded  in  Chaveridge,  late  in  the  occupation 
of  Thomas  Downes  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss.     Fine  £53  os.  ^d. 
Witnessed   by  Anthony  Aston,   Richard  Bayam  the  elder,  Roger 
Goode,  John  Crumpe,  and  others.     Dated  30  June,  17  Elizabeth. 

79.  1576.     Indenture  between   Edward   Pytts  of  Keare  in   the 
county  of  Worcester  of  the  one   part   and  the   Right    Honorable 


Died  1807,  nged  77. 

Size,  4/c.  6  in.  by  3  ft.  9  i». 


By    T   liMli,  1777. 

MADAM    PTTTS,  of  Kyre. 
Widow  of  Jonathan  Pytts.          Died  1832,  aged  84. 

Situ,  2  _/>.   9   in.   by  2  /f.   6   in. 


WILLIAM  LACON   CHILD  E,    M  P. 

Of  Kinkt  and  Kyre. 
Born   1784.          Died  1880. 


EDWARD    GEORGE    B  ALDWTN-CHILDE. 
Of  Kyre. 

Prebendary   of  Hereford. 
Earn   I  8  i  S.  Died  1898. 


THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  23 

Henry  Compton,  Knight,  Lord  Compton,  of  the  other  part. 
Whereas  Lord  Compton  standeth  bound  to  the  said  Edward  Pytt 
in  the  sum  of  £4,000,  he  hath  now  bargained  and  sold  unto  the 
said  Edward  Pitt  the  manor  of  Kear  with  its  appurtenances,  alias 
Kuyre  Wyard.  Signed,  Compton.  Witnessed  by  John  Payne, 
Will.  Kinson,  John  Warde,  Richard  Greene,  scrivener.  Dated 
30  November,  19  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  a  lion  courant  between  3  helmets. 

Endorsed,  "  My  L.  Compton's  Defeisaunce." 

80.  1576.  Receipt  by  Roger  Grafton  of  the  parish  of  Pen- 
combe,  Herefordshire,  yeoman,  from  Edward  Pitt  of  London, 
gentleman,  by  the  hands  of  Roger  Nevell  his  servant,  for  the 
sum  of  £16  135-.  4<£,  viz.  £10  being  the  moiety  of  2oli.  given  by 
Katherine  Evett,  mother  in  law  unto  the  said  Roger  Grafton,  to 
Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Alice  Pitt  her  sister,  and  6//.  13.?.  ^d.  in 
consideration  of  a  bed  bequeathed  to  the  said  Elizabeth  by  the 
will  of  William  Pitt  of  Stoke  Blisse,  deceased,  her  father.  Wit- 
nessed by  Richard  Grafton,  Robert  Pyttes,  John  Buston  \  Signed 
and  sealed  by  Roger  Grafton.  Dated  15  December,  19  Elizabeth. 


81.  1577.      Bond,    the    condition    being    that    William    Oliver 
having  sold  to  James  Pyte,  for  a  sum  of  money  paid  before  the 
sealing  thereof,   one  parcel  of  land  with  the  appurtenance   lying 
in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss  in  the  county  of  Hereford  known  by 
the  name  of'Scaint  Flechar's  Chappell  churchyarde  alias  Chappell 
Close,"  if  James  Pytte  shall  have  and  enjoy  the  said  piece  of  land 
it  shall  be  of  none  effect.     Dated  28  January,  19  Elizabeth. 

82.  1577.     Grant  from  Thomas  Downes  of  Le  Poole,  yeoman, 
to  William  Pateshall  of  Puddleston,  gentleman,  and  Francis  Downes 
of  Le  Hyde,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  solemnised  in  fulfilment 
of  certain  agreements  and  promises  between  the  aforesaid  Thomas 
Downes  and  Izota  his  wife,  sister  of  John  Pateshall  of  Le  Foorde, 
co.    Hereford,    esquire,    lately  deceased,   of    his    messuage    called 

*  William  Pytts'  wife  was  Katherine  Buston. 


24  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

le   Pole   iu   the   parish    of    Stokeblis  with   all    lands    appertaining 
thereto,  to  the  use  of  Thomas  Downes,  his  wife,  and  their  heirs. 
Signed    and    sealed   by    Francis    Downes   and    William    Pateshall. 
Dated  i  April,  19  Elizabeth. 
Seal,  the  letters   F.  I.    D. 


83.  1577.  (Much  torn  and  defaced.)  Undertaking  from  Thomas 
Pytte  de  Pyrrey,  yeoman,  and  Roger  Nevell  de  Kyre  Park,  who 
owe  £40  to  Thomas  Turbyl  of  Kyer  Wyard,  to  pay  £25  at  the 
nowe  dwelling  house  of  ....  Thomas  Turbyl  or  at  the  houses 
....  certayne  timber  trees  sold  ....  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
gent 


84.  IS77-.  Memorandum  that  upon  Tuesday,  19  November, 
1577,  in  the  2oih  year  of  the  reign  of  our  sovereign  lady  Elizabeth, 
Roger  Neuell,  servant  or  bailiff  of  Edward  Pytt  of  the  Inner 
Temple  in  London,  gent.,  entered  into  the  whole  manor  of  Kyre- 
wyarde  alias  Cure  Wyard,  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  and  into 
every  several  tenement  thereof  in  the  name  of  the  whole  manor 
with  the  appurtenances  upon  the  possession  of  William  Baldwyn, 
who  wrongfully  and  without  title  hath  disseized  the  said  Edward 
Pitt,  in  the  presence  of  William  Sharpe,  clerk,  John  Turbe.ll,  Thomas 
Pytt  of  the  Park,  Richard  Pytt  of  Cotheryche,  Robert  Pytt,  Thomas 
Pitt  of  the  Perrye J. 


85.  1578.  Grant  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  to  Thomas  Wilford 
and  Richard  Parkyns,  in  consideration  of  a  competent  fortune  to 
be  affirmed  to  Elizabeth  his  now  wife  and  for  the  establishment 
and  maintenance  of  his  blood  and  name,  of  the  manor  of  Kyre 
Wyard  alias  Cure  Wyard,  the  patronage  of  the  church  of  Kyer 
Wyard,  and  all  belonging  to  it  (except  all  lands  lying  in  Bokelton 
being  parcel  of  the  said  manor,  and  31  A.  OR.  2OP.  in  the  occupation 
of  Roger  Perye  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  53A.  IR.  in  the  occu- 

Possibly  a  copy  of  some  original  document,  only  two  handwritings  being  used,  one 
for  the  body,  the  other  for  all  the  signatures. 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  25 

pation  of  Thomas  Leeth 1  and  Agnes  his  wife  and  John  their  son), 
for  the  use  of  Edward  Pytt,  of  Elizabeth  his  wife,  then  of  his  sons 
William,  James,  and  Edward  in  succession,  failing  whom  to  his 
own  right  heirs  for  ever.  Signed  by  Edward  Pytt.  Dated  27  May, 
20  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  the  Arms  of  Pytts,  Barry,  an  orle  of  escutcheons. 

Endorsed  in  the  handwriting  of  Sir  Edward  Pytts,  "  A  perpetual 
entail  of  the  Manor  of  Kyre." 

86.  1 578.  Exemplification  under  the  great  seal  of  a  fine  levied 
Mich.  term.  20,  21  Elizabeth,  between  Richard  Parkyns,  gent.,  and 
Thomas  Webbe,  gent.,  and  Edward  Pytts,  gent.,  James  Baskervyle, 
gent.,  and  Thomas  Pytts,  gent.,  of  the  manor  of  Kyre  Wyard, 
including  3U.  of  rent  in  Kyrewyard,  Estham,  and  Bockelton,  who 
called  to  warrant  Henry  Compton,  knight,  Lord  Compton. 

Seal  affixed  15  November,  20  Elizabeth. 


'  There  are  at  Kyre  a  number  of  deeds 
as  follows  relating  to  a  family  of  the  name 
of  Leefe  or  Leese,  which  is  said  to  be  the 
same  as  that  called  Leeth  here,  and  in 
No.  312  :— 

1.  1583.     Indenture  between  John  Leefe 
of  Northmardon  in  the  county  of  Sussex, 
and  Thomas  Lodges  of  Westmardon  in  the 
same  county  yeoman  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
being  a  sale  of  Berry  wood  or  Berryfield,  and 
a  close  called  Osbornes,  for  ^120.     Dated 
19  October,  25  Elizabeth. 

2.  1583.     Grant    from    the    Crown   to 
Robert  Weyman,   Margaret  his   wife,  and 
Margaret  Leese,   widow,   of  the   wardship 
and  marriage  of  John  Leesse,  ward  of  the 
Queen,  and  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John 
Leese  deceased.     Extent  of  property  of  John 
Leese  who  died  "19  October  last  "  attached, 
it  being  valued  at  30*.  a  year.     The  ward 
was  5  years  old  "  25  May  last."     Dated  24 
November,  26  Elizabeth. 

3.  1584.     Indenture  between  John  Leefe 
of  the  parish  of  Stoughton  in  the  county  of 
Sussex,  and  Robert  Aylwyn  of  Idsworth  in 
the  county   of  Southampton,  being  a  sale 


of  six  closes  of  land  called  Dyddies  lying 
in  the  parish  of  Stoughton  for  £100.  Dated 
IO  March,  26  Elizabeth. 

4.  1587.    Indenture  bet  ween  John  Leeffe 
of  Upmardon  in  Sussex  yeoman,  and  Joan 
Leefe,  wife  of  Robert  Leefe  of  Northwood 
in  the  parish  of  Stoughton,  father  of  John, 
and  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Joan, 
being  a  grant  of  his  copyhold  lands  called 
Long  Croft  containing  10  acres  more  or  less 
in  the  Manor  of  Northwood,   to  the  said 
Joan  and   Elizabeth  for   2,000  years  at  a, 
rent  of  a  peppercorn.     Dated  7  February, 
29  Elizabeth. 

5.  1611.     Deed  poll  from  John  Leeffe 
of  Northwood  in  the  parish  of  Upmardon, 
setting    forth    that  [in    consideration   of  a 
marriage   between   himself   and    Elizabeth 
Churche,  "  consanguinear  "  of  Richard  Ma- 
thewe  of  Stansted  in  the  parish  of  Stough- 
ton, he  had  granted  to  the  aforesaid  Richard 
Mathewe  and  William  Leeffe  of  Northwood 
all  his  property  in  Upmardon  and  Stoughton 
containing  130  acres,  to  hold  to  the  use  of 
the  grantor  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  legiti- 
mately begotten.     Signed :  John  X  Leeffe. 
Dated  13  November,  9  James  I. 


26  THE  KVRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

87-  1579'  Sale  from  Francis  Downes  of  Hyde  to  James  Pytts 
of  Stoke  Blyse,  yeoman,  of  the  chapel  called  "  Saincte  Flecher's 
Chappell,"  and  one  acre  and  a-half  of  land  and  half  a  virgate 
of  land  belonging  to  the  said  "  late "  chapel,  situated  in  Stoke 
Bliss,  and  in  the  tenure  of  John  Pytts,  as  amply  as  John  Herbert 
and  Andrew  Palmer  lately  had  the  premises  of  the  grant  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  by  letters  patent,  dated  22  September,  in  the  i/th  year 
of  her  reign  (1575)  to  hold  of  the  Queen  in  socage.  Witnessed  by 
William  Rowberye,  Thomas  Pitt,  John  Hughes,  Richard  Harley. 
Dated  i  September,  21  Elizabeth. 

Seal  of  dark  wax. 

Memorandum  that  Downes  gave  possession  by  cutting  a  turf 
and  hawthorn  twig,  and  delivering  the  same  to  Pytt,  in  the  pre- 
sence of  the  same  witnesses,  22  February,  22  Elizabeth. 

88.  1580.  Award  endorsed  "  Barnabie's  award." 
....  Know  ye  that  whereas  there  is  and  hath  been  strife, 
variance,  and  discord  between  one  Richard  Barnabie  of  Bockleton, 
co.  Worcester,  Esquire,  and  James  Pytt  of  the  Perry  ....  to 
avoide  the  charges,  etc.,  and  by  the  special  motion  and  curtesie 
of  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer,  Esquire  ....  have  committed  themselves 
....  to  the  final  determination  of  the  said  Edward  Pytt  ....  who 
after  examining  and  debating  of  the  matter  makes  the  following 

First  he  doth  advise  the  parties  from  henceforth  shall  .... 

remit  ....  all  little  claims,  suits,  quarrels  ....  whatsoever,  and 
all  arrears  of  rent  which  of  right  were  due  by  the  saide  James  Pytt 
unto  the  said  Richard  Barnabie  before  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
laste  paste  before  the  date  of  this  award.  Also  he  doth  award  that 
James  Pytt  shall  convey  ....  to  Richard  Barnaby  by  one  suf- 
ficient deed  ....  all  that  concealed  land  called  and  known  by 
the  name  .of  St.  Fleecher's  Chappell,  and  all  appurtenances  .... 
thereto  belonging  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss  ....  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  James  Pytt  or  his  assigns,  all  which  rented  premises 
with  their  appurtenances  the  said  James  Pytt  lately  had  to  him 
and  his  heirs  assigned  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  one  Francis  Downes, 

gentleman Also  he  doth  further  award  that  the  said  James 

Pytt  and  his  heirs,  etc.,  pay  ....  to  Richard  Barnaby  .... 
before  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  next  coming  after  the  date 
of  these  ....  at  the  new  mansion  house  of  the  said  Richard 


THE   K.YRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  2^ 

Barnaby,  called  the  Hull,  situate  in  the  parish  of  Bockleton,  the  sum 

of  £10  5-y And  further,  in  consideration  of  the  said  deed, 

Richard  Barneby  shall  permit  and  suffer  the  said  James  Pytt  to 
have  and  to  hold  and  demyse  all  his  lease  and  term  of  years  yet 
to  come  of  all  appurtenances,  etc.,  at  the  Perry,  nowe  in  the  tenure 
and  occupation  of  the  said  James  Pytt,  in  as  large,  ample,  and 
beneficial  manner  as  John  Pytt  his  father,  deceased,  held  the  same 
....  and  further,  after  the  said  James  Pytt  shall  convey  the 
said  concealed  lands  he  enjoys  with  the  Perry  house,  etc.,  and 
further  that  the  said  James  Pytt  and  his  heirs,  etc.,  shall  pay 

a  chief  rent  of  "js.  lod to  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Netherwood, 

gentleman  ....  Richard  Barnaby  allowing  the  said  James  Pytt 
yearly  towards  the  payment  of  6s.  8d.     In  witness  whereof  the  said 
arbitrator  to  the  said  award  has  subscribed  his  name  and  put  his 
seal.     Signed  :  Edwarde  Pytt.     Dated  4  April,  22  Elizabeth. 
Seal  broken. 

89.  1581.    Covenant  in  duplicate  between  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer, 
Esquire,  and  Richard  Parkins  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Esquire,  and 
Thomas   Wilford    of  London,    Esquire,   that    Edward    Pytt,  being 
seized  of  the  Manor  of  Hanley  Chylde  and  the  Perry  and  the  appur- 
tenances, land  in   Kettle's  Cure  alias  Little  Cure,  and  a  burgage 
and   messuage   in   Leominster,   his   eldest   son  William   shall  pay 
portions   to   his   two   sons  James  and  Edward,  if  he  survives  his 
father.      Signed    by    Edward    Pytt   and    Richard    Parkyns.      Wit- 
nessed by  Richard  Greene,  senior,   William  Forke,  John   Hewell, 
John  Midleton.     Dated  14  October,  23  Elizabeth. 

Two  seals,  arms  of  Pitt,  and  a  bird. 

90.  1582.     Bond  from  Sir  Henry  Sidney,  K.G.,  Lord  President 
of  the  Marches,  to  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  in  £100.     Signed  "by 
me,  H.  Sydney."    Witnessed  by  William  Blount  and  William  Pratt. 

'  Dated  4  May,  24  Elizabeth. 

In  writing  at  foot,  "  Md.  that  I,  Richard  Grene,  delyuered  the 
looli.  herein  mentioned  for  and  from  the  above-named  Edward 
Pytt  unto  William  Pratt,  servant  to  the  above  bounde  L.  President, 
to  his  use,  of  whom  I  received  this  obligation,  sealed,  signed,  and 
delivered  from  the  saide  L.  President  to  the  use  of  the  saide 
Edwarde  the  xxvj  daie  of  Maie,  1582." 


28  THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

Condition  on  the  back  of  the  bond  :    If  the    Fifty  pounds  is 
repaid  before  21  May,  1583,  the  obligation  to  be  void. 


91.  1582.      Grant   from    George   Appowell    of  Hanley    Childe, 
yeoman,  to  Thomas  Pitt  of  Little  Kyer  of  all    his   goods,  jewels, 
plate,  etc.     Pitt  is  also  to  receive  debts  due  to  him  from  Richard 
Reddyng  of  Underley,  gent.,  and  William  Turbill  of  Little   Cure. 
Witnessed  by  Edward  Pitt,  owner  of  the  manor,  Richard  Winton, 
John  Smith,  Roger  Nevell. 

92.  1583.     Receipt   from   John    Payne   and   William  Atkinson 
of  London  to  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer,  Esquire,  on  behalf  of  Henry 
Lord  Compton  for  £1,100  due  on  a  bond.    Witnessed  by  E.  Heyncs, 
Ri.   Canelea }(?),  Francis    Hodnett,   Win.   Towreson,   Hugh    Harris, 
Leonard  Danett,  Thomas  Wilford,  and   Richard   Parkyns.     Dated 
31  May,  25  Elizabeth. 

Two  seals. 

93-  1583.  Release  from  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Netherwood, 
armiger,  to  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyarde,  armiger,  of  a  parcel 
of  land  containing  half  a  rood  in  the  park  of  Kyer  Wyarde  called 
Kyer  Park  near  Banwall's  gate,  and  of  a  buck  yearly  to  be  received 
or  hunted  by  the  said  Thomas  in  the  said  park  of  the  said  Edward. 
Signed,  Thomas  Baskervyle.  Dated  2  November,  25  Elizabeth. 

Seal  of  arms  defaced. 

Sealed  and  delivered  by  Robert  Pratt,  servant  to  William 
Childe,  arm.,  in  the  presence  of  William  Chylde,  William  Marklowe, 
Thomas  Astone,  Simon  Hall. 

Endorsed,  Release  of  the  Buck  in  Kyre  Park. 


94.  1585.  Fine  in  which  Edward  Pytt,  Esquire,  is  plaintiff,  and 
Thomas  Baskervyle,  Esquire,  is  deforciant,  of  the  manor  of  Stoke- 
otherwise  Stoke  Blysse,  and  of  messuages,  lands,  rents,  etc.,  in  Stoke 
Blysse,  and  of  the  manors  of  Parva  Kyer,  otherwise  Kettle's  Cure, 
Hull,  and  Bannolles,  and  of  messuages,  lands,  rents,  etc.,  in. Parva 
Kyer,  Hull,  and  Bannolles.  In  Michaelmas  Term,  27  Elizabeth. 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  29 

95.  1585.     Release    from    James   Wynton   of   Bodenhame,   co. 
Hereford,  gentleman,  to  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Nethwood,  co.  Here- 
ford,  Esquire,   of  all   suits,    debts,  etc.,  which  may  belong  to  the 
former  by  reason  of  a  defeasance  upon  a  statute  or  bond  made 
to   him   by   the   latter.       Witnessed    by    Francis    Lovell,    Esquire, 
Francis    Downes,     gent,    Humfrey    Cornwall,     Esquire,    William 
Pychard,    and    Anthony    Acton,    gent.      Dated     16    October,    27 
Elizabeth. 

96.  1585.     Release    of   James    Wynton    of   Bodenham   in   the 
county  of  Hereford,  gentleman,  to  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer,  Esquire, 
of  rights  in  the  manors  of  Parva  Kyere,  otherwise  Kettell's  Cure, 
and  Hull  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  and  the  manor  of  Stoke  Blysse 
in  the  county  of  Hereford,  with  appurtenances,  and  lands  in  Estam, 
Hull,   Banwalls,  Flyntes,  Hurdesley,    Hanley   Childe,    Chaveridge, 
Pyrrye,    and    Hyde,   in    the   counties   of  Hereford  and  Worcester. 
Witnessed  by  Thomas  Pytt  of  the  Park,  Philip  Good,  servant  to 
Mr.  Thomas  Baskervile,  John  Burhall,  Ro^er  Grafton,  and  William 
Pytt.     Dated  20  October,  27  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  R.  G. 

97.  1585.     Exemplification  of  a  recovery  levied  in  Michaelmas 
torm,  27  Elizabeth,  between   Richard   Greene  and  Roger  Grafton, 
plaintiffs,  and  Edward    Pitt,   Esquire,  defendant,  of  the  manor  of 
Little  Kyer,  otherwise  Kettle's  Cure,  Hull,    Banwalls,   and   lands 
in   the   same    places,   in   which   Edward   Pitt   called   to    warranty 
Thomas  Baskervile.     Dated  29  November,  28  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  portion  of  that  of  the  Common  Pleas. 

98.  1586.     Grant   of  all   his   goods,  jewels  and  plate  whatso- 
ever from  George  Appowell  of  Hanley  Child,  yeoman,  to  Thomas 
Pytt  of  Little  Kyre,  who  is  also  to  receive  debts  due  to  him  from 
Richard    Reddyng   of  Underleigh,  gent,    and  William  Turbyll  of 
Little  Cure.     Witnessed  by  Edward  Pytt,  the  owner  of  the  manor, 
Richard  Wynton,  John  Smythe,  Roger  Nevell,  with  others.     Dated 
28  February,  28  Elizabeth. 

99.  1586.     License    from   the   Queen    to   Thomas   Baskerville, 
Esquire,  to  alienate  to  Richard   Parkyns  and  Richard  Greene  all 


3<D  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

tithes  of  grain  arising  in  the  vill  and  fields  of  Rayes  Hide  in  the 
parish  of  Stoke  Bliss,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Pytt,  and  all 
other  tithes  in  the  said  parcel  (parchment  perished)  to  Francis 
Penies,  clerk,  and  formerly  belonging  to  the  monastery  of  Lyme- 
broke.  Dated  2  July,  28  Elizabeth. 

100.  1586.     Indenture  between  Thomas  Baskervill  and  Edward 
Pitt  securing  an  annuity  of  £66  to  Johane  Pitt,  daughter  of  Edward 
Pitt,  on  her  marriage  with  John  Baskervill,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Baskervill  *.     The  annuity  to  be  charged  upon  the  lands  of  Nether- 
wood,  Thornbury,  Edwyn  Loch,  and  Stokebliss.     The  same  to  be 
paid  yerely  at  the  feast  days  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation. 
If  the  said  annuity  is  behind  and  unpaid,  power  for  Pitt  to  enter 
into  the  manors  and  distrain,  and  also  for  a  penalty  of  £3  $s.  8d. 
for   such  occurrence.     Signed  Thomas  Baskervyll.     Witnessed  by 
Richard    Parkyns,   Richard  Greene,   John    Hewitt,  servant  to   the 
aforesaid  Richard  Greene.     Dated  i  November,  28  Elizabeth. 

101.  1586.     Fine  in  duplicate  levied  between  Richard  Parkyns, 
Esquire,    and    Richard    Greene,    Esquire,   plaintiffs,    and    Thomas 
Baskerville,    Esquire,    deforciant,   of  the   manors   of    Netherwood, 
Thornbury,  Edvyn  Ralph,  Butterley,  Bromyard,  Edvyn  Loach,  and 
Collington  ;   and  of  tithes  in  Stoke  Bliss.     Thomas  was  paid  ;£8o. 
Dated  the  Octave  of  St.  Martin,  8  November,  28  Elizabeth. 

102.  1586.     Indenture  between  Thomas  Baskerville  of  Nether- 
wood,  co.   Hereford,   Esquire,  and   Edward   Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard, 
co.   Worcester,  Esquire.     In   consideration  of  a  marriage  between 
John,  son  and  heir  of  Baskervile,  and  Joan,  daughter  of  Pytt,  to  be 
solemnised  before  the  feast  of  the  Purification,  1590,  "yf  thus  the 
said  John  and  Joan  will   thereunto  agree,"  and  for   divers   other 
considerations   it   is  agreed  that   Baskervill   shall   levy  a   fine  to 
Richard  Parkyns  and  Richard  Green,  who  shall  hold  the  manors 
to  the  use  of  Thomas  Baskerville  for  his  life  ;  after  his  death  one 
moiety  to  the  use  of  Bridget  his  wife ;   after  her   decease  to  the 
said  John  Baskerville  until  the  marriage  is  solemnised ;   after  the 
marriage  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs ;   and  in  default  of  such 

1  This  marriage  never  took  place. 


THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  31 

to  the  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Baskerville.  If  the  marriage  should 
take  place,  and  if  Thomas  Baskervill  should  pay  to  Edward  Pytt 
£200  in  the  porch  of  the  parish  church  of  Kyer,  then  the  use  of 
the  said  manors  limited  to  Edward  Pytt  shall  cease  and  be  utterly 
void.  Signed  "  By  me  Thomas  Baskervile."  Dated  10  November, 
28  Elizabeth. 

Memorandum  that  the  money  was  not  paid  in  the  porch  of  Kyre 
Church,  whereby  Edward  Pytt  became  seised  of  the  premises. 

Roger  Turvill  of  Kyer  attended  the  receipt  and  tender  from 
after  Prayer  and  after  the  Sunesett  of  the  same  day  together  with 
the  said  Edward  Pytt  in  the  presence  of  these  witnesses  : — 

William  Brimels,  clerk.  Edward  Burrall. 

Thomas  Sheffield.  Edward  Fisher. 

John  Burrall.  Thomas  Sheffield  the  younger. 

John  Ferrington.  Richard  Sheffield. 

Roger  Nevell.  John  Pytt. 

Richard  Turvill.  Richard  Chamber. 

John  Sheffield. 

Endorsed,  By  this  indenture  and  fyne  for  non  payment  of 
£600  Edwin,  Butterley,  and  Collinton  is  forfeited.  Keep  this  as 
the  chief  conveyance. 

103.  1586.  Covenant  between  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard 
and  Thomas  Baskerville  of  Netherwood,  that  in  consideration  of 
£550  to  be  paid  by  Edward  Pytt  thus  : — 

£     s.    d. 

Thomas  Baskerville  200 

Raphe  Sheldon  of  Beoley  40 

Sundry  persons  IO 

Anthony  Attwood  100 

John  Cage  of  London  100 

Lawrence  Washington  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.  20 

Richard  Martyn,  Alderman  of  London  30 

Matthew  Kirke  of  Holborn,  Tailor  3368 
Robert  Oliver,  Servant  to  Baskerville  4  13     4 

Thomas  Butler  of  Ludlow  12 


32  THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

and  of  the  marriage  of  John  Baskervill,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Baskervill,  with  Johanna,  daughter  of  Edward  Pytt,  to  take  place 
before  the  Feast  of  the  Purification,  1590,  Thomas  Baskervill 
shall  before  the  Nativity  of  our  Lord  settle  the  manors  of  Nether- 
wood,  Thornbury,  Edvin  Raffe,  Edwin  Loach,  Butterley,  Bromyard, 
and  Colynton,  and  the  rectory  of  Stoke  Bliss,  in  the  following 
manner ;  First,  on  Thomas  Baskerville  for  life  without  impeachment 
of  waste ;  then  one  moiety  to  the  use  of  Bridgett,  now  wife  of 
Thomas  Baskervill,  and  after  the  decease  o  Bridgett,  to  the  use 
of  the  said  John  until  the  marriage  between  the  said  John  and 
Joane,  and  after  the  marriage  to  the  use  of  John  and  Joane,  the 
longer  liver  of  them  and  their  heirs,  and  also  shall  before  the  Feast 
of  St.  John  Baptist,  1591,  will  and  truly  pay  to  the  said  Edward 
Pytt  or  his  heirs  in  the  church  porch  of  the  parish  of  Kyer  the 
sum  of  £200.  Dated  10  November,  28  Elizabeth. 
Signed,  Thomas  Baskerville. 

Memorandum.  That  upon  the  Feast  of  the  Purification  of 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  1590,  the  said  Thomas  Baskerville  should 
have  paid  £600  for  the  redemption  of  Edwyn,  etc.  The  said 
Thomas  made  default  of  payment,  and  because  the  said  sum 
was  never  rendered  nor  any  part  thereof  at  the  church  porch 
of  Kyer,  by  himself,  nor  any  for  him,  the  said  Edward  Pytt 
standeth  seized  of  the  said  manor  and  premises  to  him  and  his 
heirs  for  ever. 

Roger  Turvill  of  Kyer.  John  Sheffield. 

William  Brimells,  Clerk.  Edward  Burrall. 

Thomas  Sheffield.  Edward  Fisher. 

John  Burrall.  Thomas  Sheffield  the  younger. 

John  Ferrington.  Richard  Sheffield. 

Roger  Newell.  John  Pyt. 

Richard  Turvill.  Richard  Chambre. 

104.  1586.  Indenture  reciting  a  deed  of  Thomas  Baskervile, 
dated  August  I,  27  Elizabeth,  between  him  and  Edward  Pitt,  being 
a  mortgage  to  Pitt  of  the  manors  of  Lyttle  Kyre  alias  Kettle's 
Cure,  and  Hull  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  and  the  manor  of 
Stokeblisse  in  co.  Hereford,  and  other  appurtenances,  for  the  sum 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  33 

of  £200.  Reciting  also  a  deed  dated  2  November,  28  Elizabeth, 
whereby  an  exchange  of  the  Mylne  Hurst  and  Comball  for  certain 
lands  of  Edward  Pytt  was  effective.  And  also  that  Pytt  holds  of 
the  said  Baskerville  5  messuages  and  other  lands  in  the  Pyrry  and 
Kettle's  Cure.  It  is  covenanted  that  if  Baskervill  shall  redeeme 
his  manors,  he  shall  convey  the  rents  and  profits  of  the  5  mes- 
suages in  Pyrry  to  Edward  Pitt.  Witnessed  by  Richard  Green, 
John  Hewett,  servant  of  Richard,  Robwell  Oliver.  Dated  12  No- 
vember, 28  Elizabeth. 

105.  1586.     Indenture  between  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard, 
co.  Worcester,  Esquire,  and  Thomas  Baskervill  of  Netherwood,  co. 
Hereford,    Esquire,  witnessing  that    Baskervill  by  a    recognisance 
taken  before  Sir  Edmonde  Anderson,  Knight,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas  at  Westminster,  stands  bound  to  Pytt  in  the  sum 
of  £1,200.     But  if  the  said  Baskervill   shall  duly  keep  the  cove- 
nants  specified    in  their   several   pairs  of  indentures  between   the 
parties,   one  pair,  dated    10   November,    being    a    conveyance    of 
divers  manors  and  lands ;   another  pair  bearing  date  i  November, 
containing    a    grant   of  an   annuity;    and    the  third  pair  date  12 
November,  containing  certain  covenants  for  a  release  hereafter  to 
be  made  by  Baskerville  of  certain  quit  rents  to  Pytt  or  his  heirs, 
the   recognisance   shall   be   of  no   effect.      Witnessed   by   Richard 
Grene,  John   Hewett  scrivener  of  Richard,  T.  Manne.     Dated    15 
November,  28  Elizabeth. 

106.  1586.     Fine  between   Edward  Pitts  and  Thomas  Basker- 
vile  of  Banwolles,  with  the   appurtenances,  6  messuages,  2  tofts, 
4  gardens,  200  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  field,  100  acres  of  pasture, 
i  acre  of  wood,  and  2  acres  of  heather,  in  Banwolles,  Stoke  Bliss, 
Eastham,  and   Hanley  Childe,  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  which 
are  held  in  capite,  as  it  is  said,  to  have  and  to  hold  to  Edward  Pitts 
and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

107.  1586.     Release  by  Thomas  Baskerville  of  Netherwood  to 
Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard  of  5  messuages  in  Pyrry  and  Kettle's 
Cure   which   were   belonging   to   William    Pitt   the   late   father    of 
Edward,  and  also  two  parcells  of  land  called    Mylne    Hurst   and 
Comball  in  Pyrry  and  Kettle's  Cure.     Signed  "  by  me,  T.  Basker- 
ville."     Witnessed    by   Richard    Green,    Scrivener,    John    Hewett, 
Scrivener  of  Richard,  Thomas  Mame,  Robert  Oliver. 

P 


34  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

Endorsed :  Myle  Hurst  and  Comball.  Covenant  to  release 
Rents  and  Services  in  Pyrry  and  Little  Kyre  which  notwithstanding 
are  already  released  by  the  Mortgage. 

108.  1586.    Lease  from  Richard  Morris,  alias  Griffiths,  of  Hanley 
Child,  yeoman,  and  Thomas  Morris,  alias  Griffiths,  to  Edward  Pytt 
of  Kyer,  for  £4.0  at  a  rent  of  one   peppercorn,   for   the   term  of 
60  years,  of  the   Grove  known  as   Wynsley's    Grove   or   Griffiths' 
Grove   in   the  parish  of  Eastham,  as  now   or  at  any  time  to  be 
surrounded  or  overflowed  with  water  occasioned  by  the  Myll  pool 
lately  erected  in  the  park  of  Kyer.     Dated  i  August,  27  Elizabeth. 

109.  1586.     Recovery  to  the  use  of  Edward  Pytte  and  to  his 
heirs  for  ever,  expressed  and  led  by  an  indenture  from  H.,  Lord 
Compton,    and    by   one   other   from    R.   Parkyns    and    T.    Webbe. 
Dated  2  July,  28  Elizabeth. 

Royal  Seal,  Elizabeth  R. 

110.  1588.     Endorsed.     An  exemplification  of  a  recovery,  dated 
Michaelmas    Term,  29  and   30  Elizabeth,   had    by    Edward    Pytte 
against  Sheffeld,  an  obstinate  freeholder  in  Cure  Wiard,  for  cutting 
and  "  challegmise "  estovers  and  the  trees  in  Wolley's  Heath,  being 
the  lord's  waste,   with  costs  and  damages  of  £6   for    his  trespass. 
Dated  20  May,  30  Elizabeth. 

Royal  Seal,  Elizabeth  R. 

111.  1592.     Lease  from   Sir  James  Croft,   Knight,   to   Francis 
Down   of  Lyttel   Kyre   of  the   Long   Meadow  in   Edwyn,  and   a 
tenement  in  Bromyard. 

112.  1596.     Fine  between  Edward  Pytt,  armiger,  plaintiff,  and 
Thomas    Baskervile,    armiger,    and.   John     Baskervile,    gentleman, 
deforciants,  of  the  manor  of  Bannolles,  and  of  lands  in  Bannollcs, 
Stokeblysse,  Eastham,  and  Hanley  Childe  for  £80.     Fifteen  days 
after  Whitsuntide,  38  Elizabeth.     Two  copies.     Dated  Easter  Term, 
38  Elizabeth. 

113.  1596.     Pardon  under  the  great  Seal  for  Alienation.     For 
the  consideration  of  425-.  the  Queen  grants  Bannolls  and  lands  in 
Stokebliss,    Eastham,    and    Hanley   Childe,    which   had    been   sold 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  35 

without  Royal  license  by  Thomas  and  John  Baskerville,  to  Edward 
Pytt.     Dated  1 1  November,  38  Elizabeth. 
Great  Seal  of  England. 

114.  1597.     Exemplification   under  Great   Seal   of  England    of 
a  recovery  dated  Hilary  term,  39  Elizabeth.     William  Pytt,  gent., 
and  Richard  Grene  against  Edward  Pytt,  armiger,  defendant,  pro- 
perty   in    Bannolls,    Stokeblisse,    Eastham,    and    Hanley    Childe. 
Thomas  Baskerville  called  to  warranty. 

Great  Seal  In  black  wax  affixed  12  February,  39  Elizabeth. 
Endorsed  "  Bannolls  Recovery." 

115.  1598.     Bond  whereby  Thomas  Antrobus  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
gent,  and  Edward  Pytt  of  Cure  Wyard,  Esquire,  and  Samuel  Sands 
of  Ombersley,    Esquire,    before    Sir   Edmond    Anderson,    Knight, 
chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  became  bound  unto 
the   said   Thomas   Antrobus   for  £2,000,  the  condition    being  the 
payment  of  £1,100.     Signed  by  Edward  Pytts,  Sa.  Sandes.     Dated 
25  November,  40  Elizabeth. 

Two  seals,  the  arms  of  Pytts,  and  W.  A.  with  a  flourish. 

116.  1599.     Bond   from   John    Baskerville    and  Thomas    Lowe 
to  repay  to  Sir  Edward  Pytt  £10  los.  on  the  7th  day  of  May  next 
ensuing  at  the  usual  place  for  the  office  of  the  said  Edward  Pytt, 
being  within   the  Falcon   Court  in  the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan's  in 
the  West  in  Flete  Street  in  the  subburbs  of  London.     Witnessed 
by   Richard  Greene,  John   Humphrey,   Edward  Pytts,  Junior,  and 
William    Thorpe.      Signed    by   John    Baskervil    and    Tho :    Lowe. 
Dated  8  June,  1 599. 

117.  1602.     Fine   in  duplicate  between  Edward  Pytt,  Esquire, 
plaintiff,  and   William   Barneby,  Esquire,  deforciant,  of  three  mes- 
suages and  lands  in  Perry  and  Stokeblisse,  wherein  Barneby  cove- 
nants  to  warrant  against  the  heirs  of  Richard   Barneby,  Esquire, 
deceased,  his  father,  and  Thomas  Barneby,  Esquire,  deceased,  his 
grandfather.    And  Edward  Pytt  gave  William  Barneby  £100.    Dated 
Michaelmas  Term,  44  Elizabeth. 

118.  1602.     Bargain  and  Sale  from  William  Barneby  of  Bockle- 
ton,  Esquire,  to  Edward  Pytt  of  Curewyard,  Esquire,  of  the  mes- 

D  2 


36  THE  KYRE  PARK   CHARTERS. 

suage  and  farm  called  Wrathes,  otherwise  Garmesley,  otherwise 
Garnesley,  with  lands,  etc.,  in  Stokeblisse,  Perry,  and  Garmesley 
in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  Worcester,  in  the  tenure  of  Roger 
Cowper,  also  the  messuage  or  farm  called  James  Pytte's  tenement 
of  the  Perry,  or  within  the  village  of  the  Perry  in  the  said  places, 
Barneby  and  Amphilis  his  wife  will  make  further  assurances. 
Signed  by  Vendor.  Witnessed  by  John  Wern,  Anthony  Nicholas, 
Richard  Greene,  Roger  Barber,  Ric.  Wotton,  Nich.  Charles,  Edw. 
Toller  ?  Dated  i  October,  44  Elizabeth. 
Seal  of  arms. 

119.  1602.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to    Roger    Pytt,    alias    Cowper    of    Stokeblisse,    wheelwright,     of 
Wrathes,  or  Garmesley  in   Stokeblisse  now  in  his  occupation,  re- 
serving always  all  manner  of  woods  with  free  access  thereto,  for 
four  score  years,  if  the   said    Roger,    Margaret,  his  now  wife,    or 
his   son  Richard  shall  so  long  live,  at  the  rent  of  six  pounds  a 
year,   with    a   heriot   of  40^.   at    the   death   of  each  person  dying 
a  tenant  of  the  premises  by  virtue  of  this  demise,  Roger  to  have 
howsboote  and  plowboote,  fireboote  and  heyboote ;  and  not  to  let 
the  premises  to  anyone  for  more  than  a  year,  except  to  Margaret 
his  now  wife,  during   her  life,  or  after  her  death   to  Richard    his 
son,   or  after  his  death  to  some  other  child   or   children   of  his, 
without  the  consent  in  writing  of  Edward  Pytt.     The  lessee  is  not 
to  break  up  more  than  21  acres  of  the  land  for  corn  at  one  time, 
unless  for  the  sowing  of  hemp  or  flax.     Signed  by  Roger  Pytt  with 
a  mark.     Witnessed  by  James  Pytt,  W.  Baldwyne,  Francis  Hodnett, 
Fra.  Bull.     Dated  24  December,  45  Elizabeth. 

Seal  gone. 

120.  1602.     Bond  from  Philip  Bigge  of  Aldington,  in  the  county 
of  Worcester,  Esquire ;    Francis  Dingley 1  of  Charlton,  Esquire,  in 
the  same  county  ;  and  Henry  Hunte  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
Esquire,  to  Edward  Pytt  of  Cure  wyard,  Esquire,  in  £100  to  pay 
£50  at    his    Phillisars    Office    of  the    said    Edward    Pytt    in    the 
Faulcon  Court  near  St.  Dunstan's  church  in  Fleete  Streete.     Signed 
by   Philip   Bigge,  Fr.    Dingley,  and    Henry  Hunt.     Witnessed  by 
William   Danes,  John  Edwards,  servant  to  Richard  Wotton,  Scri- 
vener.    Dated  12  May,  44  Elizabeth,  1602. 

1  Francis  Dingley  married  Edward  Pytts'  daughter. 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  37 

121.  1602.     Exemplification   of  a  recovery  by  Richard  Greene, 
gent.,  and  Thomas  Astwick,  gent.,  against  Edward  Pitt,  Esquire, 
of  lands  in   Perrie  and   Stoke  Bliss,   120  acres  and    3  messuages, 
100  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood,  and 
6  acres  of  furze  and  heath.     William  Barneby  the  voucher.     Dated 
29  December,  45  Elizabeth. 

Seal  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  (good). 

122.  1603.      Endorsed,   "  Mr.    Hollwaie's    acquittance."      Isaak 
Holloway,  Citizen  and  Merchant  tailor  of  London,  have  demysed 
and  quit  claimed  unto  Sir  Edward  Pytt  of  Kere  Wyard,  Knight, 
all   demands  whatsoever  from   the  beginning  of  the  worlde    until 
the   day   of  the   date  thereof.     Signed    by   Isak    Holloway.     Wit- 
nessed by  Ricardi  Greene.     Dated  8  February,  1603,  i  James  I. 

123.  1603.     Release  in  performance  of  Indentures  dated  I  Oc- 
tober, 44  Elizabeth1,  from  William  Barneby  of  Bockleton,  Esquire, 
to   Sir   Edward    Pytt   of  Curewyard,   Knight,   of  all    right   in   the 
messuage  and  farm  called  Wrathes,  otherwise  Garmesley,  otherwise 
Garnesley,  in  Stokeblisse,   Perry,   and   Garmesley,  in   the  counties 
of  Hereford  and   Worcester,  in  the  tenure  of  Roger  Cowper,  and 
in  another  messuage  called  the   tenement    of  James    Pytt    of  the 
Perry,   or   in   the   vill  of  le  Perry,  and  in   all  other  lands  in  the 
same   places   which   he   or   his   father   Richard    Barneby,    Esquire 
deceased,  had.     Signed  by  William  Barneby.     Witnessed  by  Hum- 
frey  Littleton,   Edward  Pytt,   Francis    Hodnett,  Thomas  Barbour. 
Dated  i  August,  i  James  I. 

Endorsed,  "  Delivered  to  Sir  James  Pytt  to  the  use  of  Sir  Edward 
Pytt." 

Seal  of  arms. 

124.  1605.     Royal  Pardon  to  Edward  Pytt. 

Rex  omnibus  ad  quos,  etc.,  Salutem.  Sciatis  quod  nos  de  gratia 
nostra  speciali  ac  ex  certa  scientia  et  mero  motu  nostro  pardon- 
avimus  remisimus  et  relaxavimus  ac  per  presentes  pro  nobis  here- 
dibus  et  successoribus  nostris  pardonavimuus  remisimus  et  relaxa- 
vimus Edwardo  Pytt  de  Curewyard  in  comitatu  Wigorniae  militi, 

1  See  No.  118. 


38  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

etc.,   being  a   free   pardon    for  all    offences  both    civil   and   eccle- 
siastical "  before  the  1st  of  February  last  past."     No  date  of  year. 

Seal,  a  fragment.  A  Leopard's  head,  jessant  de  lys,  impaling 
or  quartering,  quarterly  i  and  4,  a  cross  between  4  lions  rampant ; 
2  and  3,  barry  of  6. 

125.  1605  (?).     James  I.     To  Sir  Edward  Pytt,  Knight,  of  Cure 
Wyard.     Incomplete  document  being  a  general  pardon  from  King 
James  I.  which  appears  never  to  have  been  executed.     No  date  or 
signature. 

126.  1605.     Ecclesiastical  pardon  to  Sir  Edward   Pitt,  absolv- 
ing him  from  an   accusation  of  incontinence  with    Mary,  wife   of 
Thomas  Culwick,  gentleman.     It    refers  to  Royal  Letters   Patent 
granting  an   "  indulgence "  to  the  said    Sir    Edward    Pitt.     Dated 
5  October,  1605. 

Seal,  broken. 

127.  1605.      Bond    from    George    Hopton,    of    Hopton    Salop, 
Armiger,  to   Sir   Edward   Pitt,   of  Curewyard,  Knight,    in  £2,000 
under   the    Statute    Staple.      Dated    22    November,    3    James    of 
England,  39  of  Scotland. 

Three  seals,  one  a  rose  and  crown  (very  good),  and  two  of  arms. 

128.  1606.     Marriage   settlement  of  Brydget,  daughter  of   Sir 
Edward  Pytts,  with  George  Hopton,  already  married.     Anne  Hop- 
ton  of  Hopton,  in  the  county  of  Salop,  late  wife  of  Richard  Hopton, 
George  Hopton,  son  and  heir  of  the  above,  and  Richard  Crompton 
Hopton    and    Martha    his   wife ;    and    Sir    Edward    Pytt   of   Kyer 
Wyard,  Knight,  Sir  James  Pytt  his  son,  Thomas  Hopton  of  Hopton, 
and  Thomas  Slade  of  Hopton.     In  consideration  of  £1,000,  George 
Hopton  settles  in  trustees  the  manors  of  Hopton,  Canginford,  Cold 
Weston,  Acton  Burnell,  and  Acton  Pigott,  in  the  county  of  Salop, 
and  the  advowsons  of  Stoke   Mylborough,  otherwise  Milberstock, 
of  all  of  which  George   Hopton   is    seized,    on  the  heirs    male  of 
himself  and   his   wife.     Signed :   George    Hopton.     Witnessed    by 
Sam.  Sandys,  Rich.  Lytler,  Rich.  Greene,  Rich.  Wotton. 

Seal. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  39 

129.  1607.     Permission  to  divert  a  path   which   leads  through 
Cure  Wyard  from   the  Vill  of  Bockleton    to    Stoke   Bliss,  by  the 
mansion    of  and  through  the    orchard   and    courtyard  of  the   said 
Edward,    with    permission   to    enlarge   the   orchard    and   to    make 
another  path  of  the  same  size  with   bridges  and   hedges,  and  to 
preserve  from   springs  of  water,  which  alteration  will  be  no  detri- 
ment  to   the   King's    subjects,   etc.      Sir   Walter   Savage,    Sheriff. 
Jurors  :    Philip  Jones,  gent.,  Roger  Acton,  gent.,  John  Archyrde, 
Henry  Seakyn,  Thomas  Perrie,  John  Kynnett,  John  Barker,  John 
Adams,   Roger  Grubbe,  James  Weston,  Thomas  Willes.     Signed  : 
Matthew  Carch,  John  Tyndall.     Dated  5  February,  1607. 

Great  seal  of  James  I.,  white  wax. 

Endorsed,  "  An  exemplification  of  the  request  of  Sir  Edward 
Pitt,  Knight,  5  February,  1607  V 

130.  1608.     Fine  in  which  Sir  Edward  Pytt,  Knight,  is  plaintiff 
and  John  Downe  deforciant  of  one  messuage,  two  barns,  land,  etc., 
in  Pirry  and  Stoke  blisse.     Fine,  £120  sterling.      Dated  Michael- 
mas term,  6  James  I. 

131.  1610.    Bond  from  Thomas  Lucy  of  Charlecote  in  Warwick, 
Knight,  to   Edward   Pitt  of  Curewyard,  co.  Worcester,  Knight,  in 
£40.     Condition,  to   observe   covenants    in   indentures.     Dated    20 
November,  8  James  I. 

132.  1611.     Bond    from    Edward    Wemme    of   the    parish    of 
Claines,  gent.,  and  William  Cave  of  Leigh,  gent.,  to    Sir  Edward 
Pytt,  Sheriff  of  Worcestershire,  in  £200,  to  perform  the  covenants 
in    indentures.      Signed :    Edward    Wemme,   William    Cave.     Wit- 
nessed   by    Richard    Greene,   George    Green,  Anthony    Nicholetts, 
William  Acton.     Dated  20  November,  9  James  I. 

133.  1613.     Agreement    between    Sir    Edward    Pytt    of    Cure 
Wyard,  Knight,  and  James  Lingen  of  the  Banwalles,  yeoman,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife.     Whereas  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Netherwood 
in  1585  granted  unto  Walter  Lingen  father  of  James  two  messuages 
called  Banwalles   and  one  house  in  Chaveridge  and  divers  lands, 
and  whereas  Sir  Edward  Pitt  is  immediate  lord  of  the  said  premises 

1  No  doubt  a  return  to  a  writ  of  Ad  quod  damnum. 


40  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

by  purchase,  etc.,  he  the  said  Sir  Edward  Pitt  leases  to  James 
Lingen  and  Elizabeth,  as  well  as  to  Sir  James  Pytt,  Knight,  for 
80  years  ....  all  the  ground  Chaveridge,  Croft,  etc.,  from  the 
several  stakes  as  they  are  now  placed  to  the  pale  of  Cure  Park 
as  it  now  is  by  the  several  stakes  severed  and  distinguished  from 
the  rest  of  the  three  several  grounds  called  Chaveridge  Croft 
grounds  and  the  vallet  as  before  said,  conteyning  by  estimation 
six  acres  or  thereabouts  of  wild  barren  old  heathy  lands  with 
liberty  for  Sir  James  Pitt  to  fence,  pale,  etc.  .  .  .  divide,  enclose 
....  also  the  tenement  or  cottage  known  by  the  name  of  the 
New  House  in  Chaveridge  with  garden  and  orchard  ....  also 
a  cottage  with  garden  known  by  the  name  of  the  Croft  ground 
now  in  the  occupation  of  Elizabeth  Beauchamp  ....  no  persons 
to  sell  ale  or  beere  or  keep  a  common  tippling  house  ....  nor 
kill,  destroy  or  consent  to  the  killing,  disturbing  or  destroying  the 
deer  in  the  park  of  the  said  Sir  Edward  Pytt 
Signed :  James  Lingen,  Elizabeth  X  Lingen. 

134.  1613.     Demise   by  James    Lingen  of  Banwalles,  yeoman, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Cure  Wyard,  Knight, 
in  consideration  of  a  license  made  by  Sir   Edward  Pytt   for  the 
letting  of  two  messuages  known  by  the  names  of  the  New  House 
in  Chaveridge  and  Scotsground  (?)  of  all  those  several  parcels  of 
ground  divided   by   stakes  unto  Cure   Park   beginning   northward 
from  a  corner  or  nook  of  the  said  Cure  Park  pale  southward  unto 
a  crooked  Birch  growing  next  the  said  pale  of  Cure  Park  adjoining 
the  said  leasow  called  the  Vallett,  containing  about  6  acres  of  wild 
barren    old    heathy    and   broomy   land.     Signed  :    James    Lingen, 
Elizabeth  Lingen.     Witnessed  by  Thomas  .  .  .  .,  Francis  Wynton, 
Richd.  Evans.     Dated  20  January,  1613. 

135.  1613.     Bond  from  James  Lingen  of  the  Banwalles,  yeoman, 
to  Sir  James  Pytt,  Knight,  in  £20. 

Condition,  that  James  Lingen  and  Elizabeth  his  now  wife  shall 
fulfil  the  Covenants  in  an  indenture  bearing  this  date.  Dated 
12  January,  1613. 

136.  1618.     Exchange  between  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard, 
Knight,  and  Robert  Ovington  of  Kyer  Wyard,  clerk,  being  a  lease 
of  50  years  from  Pytt  to  the  latter,  of  all  that  parcel  of  meadow 


THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  41 

and  orchard  called  by  the  name  of  "  Bache  close,"  containing  by 
estimation  i  acre  i  rood,  and  the  pasture  adjoining  called  "  Loun- 
sech,"  containing  4  acres,  both  pieces  of  land  lying  and  being  and 
abutting  towards  the  highway  to  Leominster  on  the  north, 
a  meadow  in  the  occupation  of  John  Sheffield  called  "  Lounsech  " 
on  the  south,  the  land  of  Charles  Turvile  on  the  west,  and  the 
said  Robert  Ovington's  on  the  east  side ;  and  two  other  parcels 
of  arable  land  containing  2  acres  abutting  on  the  highway  leading 
to  Bromyard  on  the  west,  and  Sadler's  plot  on  the  east,  also  in 
the  parish  of  Kyer  Wyard,  and  which  are  in  the  tenure  or  occu- 
pation of  Sir  James  Pytt,  Knight,  for  a  payment  of  one  pepper- 
corn yearly  if  it  be  lawfully  demanded.  Signed  :  Robert  Ovington. 
Witnessed  by  Charles  Turvile,  John  X  Sheffield,  Rich.  Kirbye. 
Dated  21  March,  15  James  I. 

Seal  of  arms,  Pytts'  impaling  Heveningham. 

137.  1618.    John  Sheffield  of  the  Parish  of  Cure  Wyard,  yeoman, 
and  the  Right  worthy  Sir  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Knight.     In 
consideration  of  an  ....  exchange  of  lands  in  a  feofment  made 
between  the  above  and  also  other  considerations   John    Sheffield 
absolutely  gives  ug  for  himself  and  his  heirs  i  piece  of  arable  land 
called  Sommer  pole,  2  acres  being  in  the  field  called  the  Church  field 
abutting   the   highway   leading   from    Kyre    Corte   to    Kyre    Park 
upon   the   south,    upon    tillage   ground    of  Sir   James   Pytts   upon 
the   north,    upon    other   ground   of   Sir   James  Pytts  in   the  same 
field  towards  the  east,  and  upon  certain  lands  called  Neue  Pyninge 
towards  the  west ;  also  one  other  piece  of  pasture  called  Cronckill 
being   in   Church  field  ....  abutting   Frog   meadow  towards   the 
north  ....  and  also  one  other   little  parcel  i   acre   abutting   on 
Kyrebatch  brook  towards  the  south,  upon  2  meadows  lately  added 
to  Whitbatche    formerly   in    the    occupation    of   John    Farrington 
towards  the  east  and  west,  and  upon  other  tillage  ground  of  John 
Sheffield    towards   the    north.      Signed:    John  X  Sheffield.     Wit- 
nessed by  Robert  Ovington,  clerk,  William  Byrde,  William  Sefton. 
Dated  24  August,  1618. 

138.  1618.     Exchange  between  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard 
and  Robert  Ovington  of  Kyer  Wyard,  clerk,  being  a  lease  for  fifty 
years  from  the  latter  to  Pytt  of  the  pasture  called  Frogg  meadow 


42  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

containing  i  acre  or  thereabouts,  and  a  parcel  of  arable  land 
adjoining  Frogg  meadow  called  Lady  Hill,  containing  about  two 
acres,  all  being  in  the  parish  of  Kyer  Wyard  and  abutting  towards 
Cony  Greve  pale  on  the  west,  Sir  James  Pytt's  Frogg  meadow  on 
the  east,  Northfield  on  the  north,  and  a  little  brook  on  the  south 
part ;  also  one  other  parcel  of  ground  containing  about  an  acre 
known  as  Kyer  Wyard  Churchyard,  another  parcel  being  four  short 
butts  containing  about  one  rood  lying  at  the  upper  end  of  the 
church  field  next  to  the  gate  that  leads  towards  Leominster ;  also 
a  parcel  of  meadow  called  Mill  Meadowe,  containing  about  an  acre, 
and  abutting  on  Kyer  Brook  on  the  east,  Mill  meadow  towards 
the  west,  Edward  Burroll's  land  on  the  south,  and  on  a  part  of 
Mill  meadow  near  the  footpath  leading  into  Kyer  Park  on  the 
north,  for  the  rent  of  one  peppercorn.  Signed  :  Robert  Ovington. 
Witnessed  by  John  X  Sheffield  and  Richard  Kirby.  Dated 
21  March,  15  James  I. 

139.  1619.     Decree  of  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries.     Touching 
an  Inquisition  after  the  death  of  Sir  Edward  Pitt  concerning  which 
great  strife  had  arisen  between  Sir  James  his  son  and  heir  and  Sir 
Thomas  Cornewall,  Knight,  in  respect  of  the  tenure  of  the  Manor 
of  Kyre. 

Cornwall  alleged  the  Manor  to  be  holden  of  him  as  of  his 
Barony  of  Burford  by  a  moiety  of  a  Knight's  Fee. 

Sir  James  alleged  it  was  held  of  the  King  by  Grand  Serjeanty. 

It  was  decided  after  hearing  Counsel  on  both  sides  that  another 
inquisition  should  be  taken  finding  the  tenure  to  be  as  alleged  by 
Sir  James  Pitt,  and  decree  accordingly. 

Signed  :  Sir  Lionel  Cranfield,  as  master  of  the  court. 

140.  1619.     Decree  made  in  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries 
dated  Hilary  term  16  James  (1619)  reciting  an  office  found  in  the 
County  of  Hereford  after  the  death  of  Sir    Edward  Pitt,  Knight, 
which  sets    forth  that  great  strife  had   arisen   between  Sir  James 
Pitt,  Knight,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward  and  Sir  Thomas  Cornewall l, 

1  Sir  Thomas  was  known  as  the  "Great  daughter  of  Sir  Gilbert  Lyttelton  of  Frank- 
Baron  "  of  Burford.     He  was  Knighted  at  ley.     See  Genealogist,  1st  S.,  III.  228,  and 
the  Charterhouse,  u  May,  1603,  and  buried  IV.  27. 
12   January,    1636.      He    married    Anne, 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  43 

Knight,  concerning  the  tenure  of  the  Manor  of  Kyre,  and  lands  in 
Kyre  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  Sir  Thomas  alleging  that  it  was 
holden  of  him  as  of  his  Barony  of  Burford  by  Knight's  service,  that 
is  to  say,  by  the  moiety  of  a  Knight's  fee  ....  said  manor  of  Kyre 
and  lands  in  Kyre  are  holden  of  the  King  by  Grand  Sergeanty, 
and  thereupon  ....  debated  by  the  councell  learned  in  the  law 
on  both  sides  ;  that  this  last  term  of  St.  Michael  a  commission 
was  awarded  for  finding  another  office  after  the  death  of  the  said 
Sir  Edward  Pitt  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  which  by  reason  of 
some  omission  could  not  be  executed  ;  that  afterwards  on  29 
January  last  past  in  this  instant  Hillary  term  counsel  on  both 
sides  were  heard  again  in  open  court  for  rectifying  the  matter  in 
dispute  as  to  the  tenure  of  the  Manor  of  Kyre ;  that  because  Sir 
James  Pitt  in  open  court  offered  to  confess  a  tenure  of  the  said 
Manor  to  be  holden  of  His  Majesty  by  Grand  Sergeanty,  it  was 
then  ordered  that  directions  should  be  given  that  the  jury  should 
find  the  tenure  oi  the  same  accordingly,  and  that  no  evidence  to 
the  contrary  should  be  given  by  Sir  Thomas  Cornewall  or  any 
other ;  that  after  the  office  found  the  parties  grieved  might  take 
their  remedy  according  to  law  as  their  counsel  should  advise ;  and 
further  that  the  office  already  found  after  the  death  of  Sir  Edward 
Pitt  in  the  county  of  Hereford  should  be  filed  in  the  Petty  Bag 
as  was  desired.  And  5  February  next  ensuing  upon  the  motion 
of  Sir  James  Pitt's  counsel  it  was  ordered  by  this  Court  that  the 
Jury  impanelled  should  find  the  office  in  the  County  of  Worcester, 
after  the  death  of  Sir  Edward  Pitt  as  to  the  Manor  of  Kyre  and 
the  lands  in  Kyre  in  the  said  county  as.  above.  In  regard  of  both 
of  which  said  orders  it  is  thus  this  present  term  of  Hillary,  16  James, 
ordered  and  decreed  as  above.  And  if  the  jury  refuse  to  find  such 
a  verdict  the  commissioners  shall  refuse  to  accept  their  verdict 
and  bind  them  over  to  appear  at  the  bar  of  this  Court  in  Easter 
term  next  to  abide  such  further  direction  as  the  justices  shall 
appertain. 

Which  decree  was  obtained  at  the  special  instance  of  Sir  James 
Pitt,  Knight,  under  the  seal  of  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries. 
Witnessed  by  Lionell  Cranfeild,  Knight,  Master  of  the  Court,  18 
February,  16  James  I.  Extracted  by  Henry  Awdeley.  Signed 
by  Lionell  Cranfeilde. 


44  THE   KVRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

141.  1625.    Fine  between  John  Parsons,  gentleman,  plaintiff,  and 
Hugh  Berkeley  and  Anne  his  wife  deforciants  of  4  messuages,  I  mill, 
4  gardens,  4  orchards,  100  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  40 
acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood  and  common  of  pasture  for  all 
cattle   in   Parva   Kyre.      Fine   £120.      In   crastino   animarum,   22 
James  I. 

Two  parchments. 

142.  1625.     Lease  from  Edward  Broade  of  Drucklin]  (Dunclent) 
park  in  the  parish  of  Stone  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  Esquire, 
to   Philip    Awbry  of  Stockton   in   the   said   county,    gent,   of  the 
Manor   House  of  Stoke    Bliss,  dove   houses,   barns,    etc.,  and    120 
acres    of  land,  woods,    and    waste   common    (after  the  decease   of 
Frances   Turville,  wife    of  Richard    Turville,  of  Stoke    Bliss,  yeo- 
man) for  fourscore  and  nineteen  years.     Rent,  one  red  rose  yearly. 
Signed :     Edward    Broade.      Witnessed    by    Ed.    Mitton,    Walter 
James,  Walter  Kinge  (?).     Dated  7  June,  i  Charles  I. 

143.  1628.     Lease  from   Sir  James    Pytts  to   Eleanor,  wife   of 
Robert  Ovington  of  Kyre   Wyard,   clerk,   of  the  farm  called  Hill 
Place  in  the  parish  of  Kyre  Wyard  with  all  houses,  outhouses,  dove- 
cots, etc. ;   also  those  2   meadows   known   by  the  names  of  West 
Leighe  and  Wyntor's  field  situate  in  Sutton  Sturmy  in  the  parish 
of  Tenbury   heretofore    in    the    occupation    of  William    Prothero, 
yeoman,  and  Mary  his  wife  by  virtue  of  a  demise  by  Sir  Thomas 
Lucy,  Knight,  for  £65  and  a  rent  of  £4  yearly.     Signed  :  James 
Pytt.     Witnessed  by  Edward  Pytt,  James  Pytt,  Robert  Ovington, 
Will.  Garnous,  John  Sheffield,  Richard  Amyss.     Dated  14  January, 
3  Charles  I. 

144.  1631.     Lease   from   Sir   James   Pytt   of  Kier  Wyard   to 
Roger  Oseland  of  the  Banwalls,  Isabel  Oseland  his  wife  and  John 
Oseland  their  son,  of  the  Banwalls,  excepting  the  New  House  in 
which  John   Howes    now    lives,   and   the  house  in  which    Richard 
Butcher  lives,  which  two  tenements  were  in  the  occupation  of  James 
Lingen  deceased.     Dated  20  March,  1631. 

145.  1633.     Lease   for  three  lives  from   Edward    Pitt  of  Kire 
Wyard,  Esquire,  to  John  Cocks  of  Stoake  Bliss,  yeoman,  Elinor  his 
wife,  and  John  Cocks  the  younger,  of  the  cottage  house  and  tene- 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  45 

merit  known  as  Sweet  Greene  for  £6  paid  by  John  Cocks  and 
26s.  8d.  a  year  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  a  lease  dated 
30  August,  22  James  (1625).  Signed:  Edward  Pytt.  Witnessed 
by  Richard  Pitt,  John  Winton,  B.  X  Bufton.  Dated  4  October, 
9  Charles  I. 

146-  1636.    Final  concord  between  William  Childe,  Esquire,  and 
Richard  Powell  plaintiffs,  and  Richard  Amias  and  Alice  his  wife 
deforciants,  of  i   messuage  i  garden,  40  acres  of  land,  14  acres  of 
meadow,  40  of  pasture,  4  of  wood,  and  4  of  furze  and  heath  in 
Kyre  Wyard.     Fine  ^100.     Dated  fifteen  days  after  Easter. 

147-  1637.     Decree  of  the  Court  of  Wards  in  a  suit  by  Aubrey 
de  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  a  ward  of  the  King  against  Sir  James  Pitt, 
Dame   Mary  his  wife,   and   Edward   Pitt,  Esquire,  to  bring  them 
to  account  for  divers  sums  of  money  due  to  Sir  John  Vere  deceased, 
whose   administratrix    is    Beatrix   Countess    of    Oxford,   including 
monies  received   from    Monsieur   Forterian,  merchant.     Paper   an- 
nexed.    Signed  :    Beatrix   Oxonford.     Witnessed   by   James    Pitt, 
Richard   Nicholetts,   Fab.    Phillips,   Thomas    Bearcroft,    Ambrose 
Rudge * 

148.  1638.  Lease  from  Edward  Reade  of  Mitton  in  the  county 
of  Worcester,  Esquire,  to  William  Taylor,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and 
Lucy  their  daughter,  of  the  tenement,  house,  garden,  hempridge, 
etc.,  known  by  the  name  of  Russell's  Hill  in  the  parish  of  Stoke 
Bliss,  now  in  their  occupation,  containing  about  2  acres.  Signed  : 
Edward  Read.  Witnessed  by  George  Freeford,  Tho.  Wood,  Willm. 
Samson,  Tho.  Dowmill.  Dated  2  April,  14  Charles  I. 

On  the  back  is  written  in  the  handwriting  of  Edward  Pytts 
"it  is  my  desire  that  John  Guillim  should  occupy  Russell's  Hill, 
about  6  acres." 

1  In  a  square  parchment-covered  book  Moate  head  at  Netherwood. "  The  accounts 
at  Kyre  is  an  account  in  the  handwriting  continue  till  23  October,  1630 ;  and  the  last 
of  Sir  James  Pytts  of  "What  I  owe  my  entry  is  a  payment  of  rent  for  Netherwood 
sonneVere  by  bound  at  Midsummer,  1627."  by  Mr.  Watkins  on  that  date.  But  at  that 
But  he  had  paid  on  his  account,  including  moment  no  doubt  Sir  John  was  already 
£20  "to  my  daughter  Vere  herself,"  £&  dead.  His  will  was  dated  August  13, 
more  than  he  had  received,  the  total  of  his  1630 ;  and  when  it  was  proved  on  II  No- 
payments  beingj£i68  14^.  lod.  Many  large  vember  in  that  year,  Mary,  his  only  child, 
sums  were  paid  to  a  Mr.  Phillips,  and  among  was  dead  also.  In  these  accounts  there  is 
the  items  is  one  of  45.  for  "  mendinge  the  no  mention  of  Monsieur  Forterian. 


46  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

149.  1640.     Fine  between  Edward  Pytt,  Esquire,  Plaintiff,  and 
Richard  Amias,  Senior,  deforciant,  of  I  messuage,  I  garden,  40  acres 
of  land,  14  of  meadow,  40  of  pasture,  4  of  wood  and  4  of  furze  and 
heath  in  Kyre  Wyard.     Fine  £100.     Dated  15  days  after  Easter, 
16  Charles  I. 

150.  1640.   Recovery  by  James  Pytt,  gentleman,  against  Edward 
Pitt,  Esquire,  of  i  messuage,   i  garden,  40  acres  of  land,   14  acres 
of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture,  4  acres  of  wood,  and  4  acres  of 
furze  and  htath  in   Kyer  Wyatt,  otherwise  Kyar  Wyard.     Dated 
28  November,  16  Charles  I. 

Record  Office  Roll  75,  Michaelmas  Term. 
Seal  of  Common  Pleas,  broken. 

151.  1640.     Sale  by  Edward  Reed  of  Tobenhill  in  the  County 
of  Gloucester,  Esquire,   to   Richard   Roche   citizen    and    merchant 
tailor  of  London,  of  all  the   land  in   Stoke  Bliss  which  he  lately 
bought  of  Thomas  Baskervill  of  Netherwood.     Dated  6  October, 
16  Charles  I. 

152.  1642.     Grant  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  Richard 
Parker,    D.D.,  and  Thomas  Stanley  of  Alderley  in  the  county  of 
Chester,  in  consideration  of  the  marriage  of  Edward  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife  of  the   manor  of  Kyer  Wyard    to    Richard    Parker   and 
Thomas   Stanley  together  with  the  Pyrrie  and  certain   messuages 
in    Butterley,   as   trustees    for   his   wife.     Dated    n    February,    16 
Charles  I. 

153.  1644.    Bond  from  George  Blount  of  Sodington,  co.  Wor- 
cester,   Esquire,   to   Edward    Pitt   of    Kierewyard,   co.    Worcester, 
Esquire,  in  £500,  the  condition  being  that  Blount  shall  perform  all 
covenants  in  "  one  pair  of  articles  "  of  this  date.     Signed  by  Blount. 
Witnessed  by  John  Rocke,  senior,  Mathias  Jordan,  Randle  Wight, 
Rowland  Reade.     Dated  12  January,  20  Charles  I. 

Seal  broken. 

154.  1649.     Whereas  Edward  Pitt  leased  to  Roger  Angell  the 
elder,  23  Charles  I.,  the  tenement  called  the  Poole  in  Stoke  Bliss 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  47 

together  with  messuages  leased  in  1608  by  Edward  Pitt  deceased, 
Knight,  to  one  John  Downes,  also  deceased,  for  the  term  of  60  years 
from  thence  next  ensuing  with  divers  other  covenants  contained 

if  Jane  Angell   now    wife    unto    Roger   and    John   son    of 

Roger  by  a  former  wife,  and  Roger  his  son  by  the  said  Jane  so 
long  live.  Rent  2os.  a  year  and  a  couple  of  capons,  and  at  the 
decease  of  Jane,  John,  and  Roger  the  best  beast.  Roger  the  elder 
for  the  great  affection  that  he  bears  his  children  gives  up  absolutely 
his  interest  in  the  term  of  years  yet  to  run  and  unexpired.  Signed  : 
Roger  X  Angell.  Witnessed  by  George  Yeomans,  Robert  Davie. 
Dated  24  May,  1649. 

155.  1649.     Whereas  Thomas  Baskervill  late  of  Netherwood  in 
1618  demised  to  George  Carver  of  London,  gent..,  for  99  years  under 
the  yearly  rent  of  one  peppercorn  all  that  meadow  called  Prioress 
Meadow  with  appurtenances  in  Little  Kyre  in  Stoke  Bliss  and  also 
all  manner  of  Tenths  and  Tithes  of  Corn   and  Grain  arising  and 
coming  at  the   Hide  in  the  said  parish  with   their   appurtenances 
which  were  in  the  possession  of  the  said  John  Karver  his  under- 
tenants or  assigns  .  .  in  1622  John  Karver  did  assign  and  sell  the 

lease  to  Roger  Doughtie  ....  the  said  meadow  and  tenths 

Now  the  estate  of  Roger  Doughtie  is  vested  in  Edward  Smyth  of  the 
Hide,  gent.,  and  Margerie  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Doughtie 

deceased,  whose  executrix  she  is  by  will  of  Roger Edward 

Smyth    for    considerations    makes    over   the    meadow    tythes    and 

tenths  to  Thomas  Smyth  his  heirs  and  executors and  his 

lease  of  99  years.     Signed  :  Ed.  Smith,  Margerie  X  Smith.     Wit- 
nessed  by    Roger   X    Holloway,   Thomas    Smith,    Thomas   Hide. 
Dated  19  May,  1649. 

156.  1649.     Indenture  between   Thomas    Smyth  of  ....  opp, 
county  of  Hereford,  and   William   Smith  of   Stoke   Bliss,  yeoman, 
touching  Pryoresse  Meadow  in  Little  Kyre,  previously  let  to  George 
Carver  of  London,  gent.,  by  Thomas  Baskervill  late  of  Netherwood. 
Deed  partly  effaced.     Signed  :  Thomas  Smith.     Imperfect.     Dated 
9  June,  1649. 

157-   1650.     Lease  from  Pytts  to  Edward  Wike,  Katherine  his 
wife,  and    Edward  their   son,   of  the  tenement    which   Wike   now 


48  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

inhabits  for  £40  and  a  yearly  rent  of  £20.  Signed  :  Edward  X 
Wike,  Katherine  X  Wike.  Witnessed  by  Ed.  Russell  Clerke,  John 
Jennings,  George  Yeomans.  Dated  17  April,  1650. 

158.  1651.     Fine  between  Matthew  Pitt,  gentleman,  plaintiff,  and 
Thomas  Baskerville,  Esquire,  and  Anne  his  wife  deforciants,  of  2  mes- 
suages, i  water  corn  mill,  2  gardens,  3  orchards,  60  acres  of  land, 
80  acres  of  meadow,  30  acres  of  pasture,  and  2  acres  of  wood  in 
Little  Kier,  and   8  acres  of  land,    i   of  meadow,  6  of  pasture   in 
Stoke  Bliss.     Dated  within  three  weeks  of  St.  Michael,  1651. 

Two  similar  deeds. 

159.  1651.     Grant  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Sheffield  of  Kyer  Wyard,  yeoman,  in  consideration  of  an 
exchange  of  certain  lands  mentioned  in  a  feoffment  and  for  certain 
other  valuable  considerations   for  himself  and    his   heirs,    a   piece 
of  land    containing    3    parts   of  an  acre   situate  in  a  field    called 
the  middle  field  abutting  on  the  east  upon  Pytts  land  in  the  same 
field  now  occupied  by  Owen  Feysie  ....  on  the  west  upon  land 
of  Roger  Angell  ....  on  the  south  lying  by  Whitbache  hedge  .  .  . 

and  on  the  north  upon  land  of  the  said  John  Sheffield One 

other  ridge,  one  eighth  of  an  acre  lying  in  the  said  middle  field 
betwixt  the  land  of  John  Sheffield  and  the  wainway  that  leadeth 
from  the  Parsonage  House  of  Kyer  into  Bee  kail  field  on  the  east, 
partly  upon  Beckal  Field  gate  on  the  south,  and  on  the  glebe  land 

on  the  north-west One  other  piece,  one-twentieth  part  of 

an  acre,  lying  in  Beckall  field  abutting  on  a  small  piece  of  Hop 
ground  of  Sheffield's  towards  the  north,   partly  by  a  meadow  of 
one  Charles  Lufton  on  the  south,  and  upon  the  wainway  that  leads 
out  of  Beckall  field  into  Middle  field  on  the  west.     One  other  butt 
of  land  situate  in  the  north  field,  one  eighteenth  part  of  an  acre 
abutting  on  land  of  the  said  Sheffield  on  the  west,  on  land  of  Pytts 
in  the  same  field  on  the  east  and  south,  and  by  land  exchanged 
between  Pytts  and  Sheffield  on  the  north  east.     Signed  :  Edward 
Pitt.     Witnessed  by  Anthony  Baynham,  John  Sefton,  George  Yeo- 
mans. 

Endorsed :  Livery  and  seisin  and  quiet  possession  was  ex- 
ecuted by  the  within  mentioned  Edward  Pytts  to  John  Sheffield 
by  virtue  of  one  Turfe  of  Earth  cut  out  and  ....  upon  the  parcel 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  49 

of  land  lying  under  Whitbatch  hedge,  being  parcel  of  the  within 
bargained  premises  in  the  name  of  the  whole  within  mentioned, 
in  the  sight  and  presence  of  us,  Anthony  Baynham,  George 
Yeomans.  Dated  31  January,  1651. 

160.  1651.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Richard  Sheffield  of  Kyre  Wyard,  yeoman,  and  Joane  his  wife 
for  divers  considerations,  of  the  messuage  or  tenement  known  by 
the  name  of  Portans  in  the  parish  of  Kyer  Wyard  and  now  in  the 
occupation    of   Richard    Sheffield    and   Joane   his   wife  ;    also   the 
messuage  wherein  John  Wyton  deceased   lately  inhabited    in  the 
parishes  of  Kyre  and  Bockleton  ;  also  12  acres  of  pasture  ground 
lately  enclosed  out  of  a  field  called   Beckhall   Field  belonging  to 
the  manor  of  Kyre  Court  situate  in  the  parish  of  Kyre,  for  the  term 
of  the  lives  of  Richard  and  Joane  and  one  more  to  be  chosen  by 
them,  at  a  yearly  rent  of  £2. 

Signed  :  Richard  Sheffield,  Joane  X  Sheffield.  Witnessed  by 
Eliza.  Pitt,  George  Yeomans,  John  Sefton.  Dated  4  November, 
1651. 

161.  1652.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Pytt  alias  Cowper  of  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss,  yeoman, 
of  the  farm  called  Wrathes  or  Garmesley  in  Stoke  Bliss  lately  in 
the  possession  of  Richard  Pytt  alias  Cooper,  deceased,  grandfather 
to  John    Pytt    alias   Cooper.     Signed :    John  Pitt.     Witnessed    by 
Richard  Lane,  Anthony  Baynham,  John  Sefton,  George  Yeomans. 
Dated  31  October,  1652. 

162.  1652.     Lease  from  Edward  Pitts,  Esquire,  of  Kyer  Wyarde 
to  Nicholas  Morris,  alias  Griffiths,  and  Margaret  his  wife.     Signed  : 
Nicholas    Morris,    Marg.  Morris.     Witnessed  by  George  Cownley, 
Geo.  Yeomans,  Richard  Lewes. 

163.  1652.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  William  Bufton  of  Kyre  Wyard,  husbandman,  Alice  his  wife,  and 
Robert  their  grandchild   of  the  tenement  in  which  he  now  lives 
for  the  sum  of  £8  and  a  rent  of  40^.  a  year,  with  suit  and  service 
at  the  Court  Baron  of  the  said  Edward  Pytts  as  often  as  the  same 


50  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

shall  be  held  for  the  Manor  of  Kyre  Wyard.  Signed  by  William 
X  Bufton.  Witnessed  by  Hugh  Thomas,  clerk,  George  Yeomans. 
Dated  9  July,  1652. 

164.  1652.     Grant  from  Edward  Roche,  citizen  and  Merchant 
tailor  of  London,  to  Edward    Pytts   of  Kyer  Wyarde.     Whereas 
Edward  Reed  did   in    1640  let  and  assign  to  Richard  Roche  the 
land  late  in  the  occupation  of  Henry  Davies  and  Thomas  Taylor, 
yeomen,  in  Stoke  Bliss  in  the  counties  of  Worcester  and  Hereford, 
which  the  said  Edward  Reed  had  purchased  from  Thomas  Basker- 
ville  of  Neatherwood,  Richard   Roch  hath  now  given   granted  set 
over    and    assigned    the   said    lands    to   Edward    Pytts.      Signed : 
Richard  Roche.     Witnessed  by  Fab.  Philipps,  D.  Percivall.     Dated 
20  July,  1652. 

165.  1653.     Recovery  of  lands  in   Kyre  Wyard  from    Edward 
Powell,  gent.,   and    Thomas  Laton  the   younger  to    Edward    Pitt, 
which  consisted  of  I  messuage,  2  gardens,  20  acres  of  land,  2  acres 
of  meadow,  10  acres  of  pasture  and  6  acres  of  furze  and  heath  with 
appurtenances.     Dated  Michaelmas  Term,  1653. 

166.  1653.     Fine  between  Edward  Pitt,  Esquire,  plaintiff,  and 
James  Winton  the  elder,  and  Bridget  his  wife,  and  James  Winton 
the  younger  of  I  cottage,  I  garden,    I  orchard,  20  acres  of  land, 
2  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  pasture  and  6  of  furze  and  heath 
in  Kyre  Wyard.     Dated  in  15  days  from  Easter,  1655. 

167.  1654.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Richard  Mason  of  Kyer  Wyard,  gent.,  and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter 
to  William  Sheffield  of  Kyre,  and  to  William  Sheffield  for  various 
considerations,  of  the  messuage  and  appurtenances   known  by  the 
name  of  Portans,  or  by  what  other  name  it  is  or  hath  been  called, 
being  in  the  parish  of  Kyer  Wyard,  now  in  the  occupation  of  Roger 
Cowper,  under  tenant  to  Joan  Mason,  and  also  that  other  messuage 
now  in  the  occupation  of  William    Cherry  under  tenant  to  Joan 
Mason  together  with    12  acres  of  pasture  lately  endowed  out   of 
a  field  called  Beckall  Field  belonging  to  the  Manor  of  Kyer  now 
in    the  occupation   of  Joan   Mason,   to  hold  for  the   life   of  Joan 
Mason,  and   at   her  decease  to  William  Sheffield  son  of  Richard 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  $1 

Sheffield  late  of  Kyer  for  his  life,  at  a  rent  of  £2  half  yearly  and 
two  fat  capons  yearly.  Signed :  Richard  Mason,  Joane  X  Mason, 
William  Sheffield.  Witnessed  by  John  Sheffield,  John  Sefton,  Tho. 
Evans.  Dated  22  May,  1654. 

168-  1656.  Lease  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Richard  Pitt  alias  Cooper  of  Kyer  Wyard,  yeoman,  and  Thomas 
Pitt  alias  Cooper  of  Bockleton  wheelwright,  of  the  tenement  now 
occupied  by  Richard  Pitt  alias  Cooper  in  Kyer  parish  for  99  years 
for  £10  and  a  yearly  rent  of  £2.  Signed  :  Richard  Pitt,  Thomas 
Pitt.  Witnessed  by  Thomas  Smyth,  Tho.  Evans.  Dated  20 
February,  1656. 

Memorandum  endorsed  :  This  is  the  same  Richard  Pitt  men- 
tioned in  a  lease  1629  between  Sir  James  Pytt,  Knight,  and 
Roger  father  of  Richard  *. 

169.  1656.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Samuel  Mosse  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  Sweet  Greene.     Signed  : 
Edward  X  Mosse,  Elizabeth  X  Mosse.     Witnessed  by  John  Bolton, 
Thomas  Evans.     Dated  10  September,  1656. 

170.  1656.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
and  John  Lane  of  Kyer  Park,  Keeper  of  the  said  park,  and  Ca- 
therine his  wife  of  a  tenement  in  the  occupation  of  John  Howse  in 
the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss.     Signed  :   John  X  Lane.     Witnessed  by 
Thomas  Smyth,  John  Sefton,  Tho.  Evans.     Dated   13  September, 
1656. 

171.  1657.      Bond  for  £500  to   secure  the  payment  of  £250 
on  the    24th  June    next   ensuing   from    Samuel    Pitts  of  London, 
Merchant,  and  James  Pitts  of  Kinnersley  in  the  county  of  Hereford, 
Esquire,  to  Gervase  Wakefield  of  London,  Merchant.     Signed  by 
Samuel    Pitts   in    the   presence   of  Nry    (sic)    Wakefeilde,    Durant 
Jenkinson,  and  Thomas  servant  to  Philip  Peirson ;  and  by  James 
Pitts  in  the  presence  of  Math.  Barrow  and  Henry  Browne.     Dated 
1 3th  November,  1657. 

"  The  lease  here  mentioned  is  not  among  the  deeds  at  Kyre. 
E   2 


52  THE   KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

172.  1657.     Indenture  between  Edward  Smyth  of  Newnham, 
gent,  and  Edward  Russell  of  Stoke  Bliss,  clerk.    Thomas  Baskervill 
of  Netherwood  in   1618  let  the  tithes  of  Hyde  to  George  Carver 
of  London  for  99  years.     Signed :    Edward   X   Smith.     Dated   10 
July,  1657. 

Deed  much  effaced. 

Endorsed,  "a  claim  to  the  Tythes  of  the  Hyde." 

173.  1658.     Lease  from  Pytts  to  Roger  Yeomans,  Alice  his  wife 
and   Roger  their  son,  of  the  Over  House.     Witnessed  by  George 
Boyland,  James  Walkins,  James  Smyth  and  Richard  Evans. 

174.  1659.   Demise  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Thomas  Hill  of  the  Perry,  yeoman,  of  the  Perry  for  £50  a  year. 
Special   mention    of  the   hop   yards.     Witnessed  by  James   Pytts, 
Tho.  Evans.     Dated  n  June,  1659. 

175.  1665.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Angell,  Margery  his  wife,  and  one  other  person,  of  a  mes- 
suage, 2  yards  of  land,  a  meadow  called  Westcroft,  7  acres  lying 
between  2  highways  leading  to  Beckall  field  and  Kyre  Common 
together  with  all  barns,   etc.,  in   the  parish  of  Kyre  Wyard   now 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Angell,  for  £20.     Signed :    John 
Angell.     Witnessed  by  William  Hopkins,  Sam.  Evans,  Phil.  Bar- 
row.    Dated  18  September,  1679. 

176.  1669.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Thomas  Pytts  alias  Cooper  the  younger,  son  and  heir  apparent 
of  John  Pytts  alias  Cooper  the  elder  of  Stoke  Bliss,  yeoman,  of  the 
Wrathes  or  Garmesley  in  Stoke  Bliss  for  99  years  after  the  decease 
of  John  Pytt  the  elder  and  Jane  his  wife,  if  Thomas  Pytt  junior 
shall  so  long  live,  for  a  rent  of  £6  and   i  Ib.   of  pepper  yearly, 
and  40s.  on  the  fall  of  the  life.     Signed :  Thomas  Pitt.     Witnessed 
by  Geo.    Hereford,   Hen.    Davies,   Tho.   Evans.      Dated    9  June, 
21  Charles  II. 

177.  1669.     Lease  from  Edward  Pitts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Edward  Lane  of  Kyer  Wyard,  timberman,   and  Jane  his  wife 


THE   KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  53 

of  the  Pigeon  House  in  the  parish  of  Kyre  Wyard,  late  in  the 
occupation  of  John  Yarnold,  for  the  lives  of  himself  and  his  wife, 
for  £240  to  be  paid  to  John  Yarnold  of  Worcester  apothecary  and 
a  yearly  rent  of  £4.  Signed :  Edward  Lane.  Witnessed  by  John 
Yarnold,  Randolph  Wight,  Thomas  Evans.  Dated  6  November, 
21  Charles  II. 


178.  1669.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  James 
King  the  younger  of  the  parish  of  Kyer  Wyard,  and  Penelope  his 
wife,  of  certain  ground  called  Eswald  Field.     Signed  :   James   X 
King.     Dated  26  June,  1669. 

179.  1672.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Robert  Griffiths  of  Kyre  Wyard,  labourer,  of  a  cottage  building 
and  garden  situated  by  the  side  of  a  pasture  called  Woolly,  and 
the  pasturage  of  one  cow  in  the  said  pasture,  for  the  term  of  his 
life  on  condition  that  he  keep  the  cottage  in  repair,  and  rid  the 
pastures   called   Woolley   and    Bagnell    of  all    brambles.     Signed : 
R.  X  Griffiths.     Witnessed  by  Richard  White,  Phil.  Barton.    Dated 
i  March,  31  Charles  II. 

180.  1672.     Recovery    by    Henry    Balner,   gentleman,   against 
Thomas  Harper,  gentleman,  of  the  Manors  of  Kyre  otherwise  Kyer- 
wyard,  otherwise  Cuer  Wyard   Hanley,  otherwise  Hanley  Inferior, 
and  Kyer  Parva  and  the  Park  of  Kyer,  27  messuages,  3  water  corn 
mills,  2  dove  cotes,  30  gardens,  60  acres  of  land,  100  acres  of  meadow, 
500  acres  of  pasture,  200  acres  of  wood,  1,000  acres  of  furze  and 
heath  and  50^.  of  rent  in  the  same  places  and  Eastham,  Nuneham, 
Bockleton  and  the  advowson  of  Kyre  church.     Voucher  and  owner 
James  Pytts. 

Seal  gone. 

181.  1672.    Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  Samuel 
Mosse  of  Stoke  Bliss,  cooke,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  of  Sweet  Greene 
in  Stoke  Blisse  for  99  years  for  30.?.  a  year.     Signed  :   Samuel  X 
Mosse,  Elizabeth  X  Mosse.     Witnessed  by  John  Bolber,  Thomas 
Euans.     Dated  10  October,  24  Charles  II. 


54  THE   KYKE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

182.  1673.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Matthews  of  the  Hide,  yeoman,  Alice  his  wife,  and  John 
their  son,  of  the  messuage  and   tenement  known  as  the  Poole  for 
£240.     Dated  11  October,  25  Charles  II. 

183.  1674.     James  Pytts  of  Kyre  and  John  Smith. 
Lease  of  the  Brick  House. 


184.  1674.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kear  Wyard  to  Owen 
Price   of  Graphne   in   the   parish    of  Bockleton,   yeoman,   Elioner 
his  wife  and  Elioner  her  daughter  of  a  tenement  situated  in  Graphne 
aforesaid   for  their  three  lives,  for  £24  and   £3  a  year.     All  the 
lessees  signed  with  marks.     Dated  16  April,  1674. 

185.  1675.     Richard   Holloway's  lease.      James   Pytts  of  Kyer 
Wyard   leases  the  land    called    Wilkins    Close    in    Stoke   Bliss   to 
Richard   Holloway   for   .£1    IDS.    a   year.      Dated   4   February,    27 
Charles  II. 

186.  1675.    Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Keir,  Esquire,  to  Richard 
Blumorris  alias  Butcher  of  Sutton  Sturmy,  labourer,  of  a  certain 
field  called  the  North  field  in  the  parish  of  Keir,  abutting  on  the 
east  on  the  road  from  Tenbury  to  Bromyard,  and  on  the  west  upon 
the  Glebe  land  lying  between  the  land  of  James  Pytts  in  the  pos- 
session of  Humphrey  Winton/and  also  one  other  acre  lying  between 
lands  of  James  Pytts,  for  £5  and  a  yearly  rent  of  2s.  6d.,  to  be 
held  for  the  lives  of  Richard,  his  now  wife  Anne,  and  Richard  their 
son.      Signed :    Rich.    Butcher.      Witnessed   by  Joh.   Bolton,  Rob. 
Lane.     Dated  i  February,  1675. 

Seal :  the  crest  of  Pytts. 

187.  1679.    Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire,  to 
Robert  Bufton  of  Kyer,  tailor,  and  Anne  his  wife  for  99  years  of  the 
cottage  situate  in  Kyre  which  he  occupies,  the  lease  granted  by 
Edward   Pytts  to  his  father  William  Bufton  being  yet  unexpired, 
for  £24  and  a  yearly  rent  of  40*.     Witnessed  by  Job  Cowper,  Phil. 
Barton. 


THE    KVRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  55 

188.  1681.     Surrender  to  James  Pytts  by  John  Smyth  the  elder 
of  Briddenbury,  co.    Hereford,  yeoman,   Mary  his  wife   and  John 
Smyth  the  younger  and  Margery  Smyth  son  and  daughter  of  John 
and  Mary,  of  a  lease  of  the  Brick  howse  some  time  in  the  occupation 
of  John  Pirry.      Witnessed   by  Thomas   Eaton,    Humfrey  Elkins, 
George  Yeoman,  John  Woodyatt. 

Four  seals. 

189.  1682.     Lease  from  James   Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Knight, 
to  Margaret  Crump  of  Kyer  Wyard  widow,  and  John  Crump  her 
son  of  Kyer  Wyard,  yeoman,  of  a  tenement  now  inhabited  by  the 
said  Margaret  called  Hill  Pool,  formerly  inhabited  by  Owen  Feysie, 
at   a   yearly  rent  of  £20.      Witnessed   by  Thomas  Burwall,  Phil. 
Barton.     Dated  March  i,  1682. 

190.  1682.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Hyde  of  Kyre  Wyard,  yeoman,  for  three  lives  of  the  tene- 
ment lately  occupied  by  James  Goode  known  by  the  name  of  the 
Bank,  for  £250  and  a  yearly  payment  of  £11  and  suit  and  service 
at  the  Court  Baron  of  the  Manor  of  Kyer  Wyard.     Signed  :  John 
Hyde.      Witnessed    by   Thomas    Weston,    Phil.     Barton.      Dated 
22  September,  33  Charles  II. 

191.  1684.     Fine  between  James  Pitts,   Esquire,   plaintiff,   and 
John  Barnabie,  gent,  Mary  his  wife  and  Martha  Barnabie,  defor- 
ciants,   of  one   messuage    and    lands    in    Weston    Newtonne   and 
Bockleton.     Dated  10  days  after  Easter,  36  Charles  II. 

Two  similar  deeds. 

192.  1687.     Fine  between  Thomas  Hammond,  gent.,   plaintiff, 
and  Thomas  Hyde  and  Sarah  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  I  messuage, 
80  acres  of  land,  10  of  meadow,  50  of  pasture  and  3  acres  of  wood 
in  Kyre  Parva.     Payment  £60.     Dated  in  the  Octaves  of  Hilary, 
3  James  II. 

193.  1688.     A  plaint  in  the  King's  Bench  by  Thomas  Ham- 
mond against  Thomas  Hyde  of  Little  Kyre  in  the  parish  of  Stoke 
Bliss  in  a  plea  of  debt  of  £500  which  he  borrowed  from  him  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Bow  in   the  ward   of  Cheape.     Dated  IO 
February,  4  James  II. 


56  THE   K.YRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

194.  1690.     Undated  and  unexecuted  deed.     John  Barneby  of 
Weston  in  the  parish  of  Bockleton,  and  Martha  one  of  his  daughters 
of  the  first  part  ;  Samuel  Sandys  of  Ombersley,  James  Bridgeman 
of  London,  Esquire,  and  Robert  Dobbins  of  Hereford  of  the  second 
part ;   and   Henry  Townshend  of  Worcester  and  Samuel  Pytts  of 
Ombersley  executor  of  the  will    of  James    Pytts   of  Kyar  Wyar 
deceased. 

Sir  John  Barneby  now  of  Canon  Pyon  by  the  name  of  John 
Barneby  of  the  Hull  or  Hill  in  the  parish  of  Bockleton,  let  by 
indenture  bearing  date  28  June,  16  Charles  II.,  tenements  called 
Shepheard's  Meese  in  Weston  and  Walcroft's  Meese  in  Newtowne, 
both  in  Bockleton,  also  two  pastures  called  Upper  and  Nether 
Norsuch,  Newtown  meadow,  the  New  Tindinge  in  Cleaton  field, 
Shepcote  meadow,  lands  in  Rowmerfield  and  others,  with  their 
appurtenances,  to  John  Barneby  of  Weston  and  his  assignes,  to 
hold  to  the  said  John  Barneby  of  Weston,  Mary  his  then  wife,  and 
Martha  their  daughter  for  their  natural  lives  by  a  rent  of  £3  a  year, 
with  heriots.  Space  left  for  day  and  month.  1690  given  as  date 
of  year.  Unexecuted.  Long  deed. 

195.  1691.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Philip  Barton  of  Kyre,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  Elizabeth  their 
daughter,  of  the  New  House  in  Kyre  Parish,  at  a  rent  of  £4  yearly. 
Dated  12  March,  1691. 

196.  1691.     Lease  from  Thomas  Oseland  of  Hope  Bagot,  shoe- 
maker, to  Edward  Linssey  of  the  Downe,  in  the  county  of  Salop, 
for  £120  of  the  tenement  now  in  the  possession  of  John  Purslowe, 
situated  in  Sutton  Sturmy,  in  the  parish  of  Tenbury,  for  500  years 
at  a  rent  of  one  peppercorn.     Signed  :    Edward   Hussey  (though 
Linssey  is  very  clear  in  the  deed).     Dated  i  May,  3  William  and 
Mary. 

197.  1695.    Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  to  Thomas 
Pytt  alias  Cooper  of  Stoke  Bliss,  yeoman,  Jane  his  mother  and  Jane 
Pytt  the  younger  his   wife,   in    consideration  of  the  surrender  by 
John  Pytt  alias  Cooper,  father  of  the  said  Thomas,  of  a  lease  of 
Wrathes  or   Garmesley,   dated   19  August,    1654,   granted    by  the 
said  Edward  Pytts  to  the  said  John   Pytts  of  the   said   premises, 


THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  57 

of  Wrathes  or  Garmesley,  for  99  years  or  the  life  of  the  longest 
liver  for  £6  a  year  and  a  pound  of  pepper  at  Christmas.  Signed  : 
Thomas  Pitt;  the  two  Janes  made  marks.  Dated  24  June.  1695. 

198.  1696.     Lease  from    Samuel    Pytts   of  Kyerwyard   to   Job 
Pytts  alias  Cooper  of  Kyre,  yeoman,  of  two  cottages  and  gardens 
and  pasture  called  Wooley  in  the  parish  of  Kyre,  adjoining  the 
common,   also    meadow   pasture,    arable    lands   and    hop   grounds 
called  Bagnals,  for  99  years  for  3  lives  for  £12  and  £li  IOJ.  yearly, 
with  60  couple  of  rabbits  yearly  during  the  life  of  Job  Pytts.    Dated 
24  June,  8  William  and  Mary. 

Endorsed,  In  consideration  of  £38  expended  by  Edmund  Pytts, 
Esquire,  in  the  building  an  addition  to  the  cottage  and  adding 
a  stable,  I,  Job  Pytts  alias  Cooper,  agrees  (sic)  to  pay  £i  los.  od. 
yearly.  Signed :  Martha  Pitt  alias  Cooper,  Job  Pitt  alias  Cooper. 
Date  of  endorsement,  1730. 

199.  1700.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts,  Esquire,  to  Thomas  Pitt 
alias  Cooper,  junior,  of  a  messuage  called  Wrathes  alias  Garmesley 
in   the   parish  of  Stoake   Bliss   for  99  years  after  the  demise   of 
Thomas  Pitt  alias  Cooper  the  elder,  if  the  said  Thomas  Pitt  alias 
Cooper,  junior,  so  long  live,  at  £6  per  annum  payable  half-yearly, 
t  Ib.  of  pepper  yearly,  and  40*.  on  the  fall  of  each  life.     Witnessed 
by  Elizabeth  Rushout,  Tho:  Evans.    Dated  25  May,  12  William  III. 

200.  1700.     Lease   from   Samuel  Pytts   to  John  and  Susanna 
Bevan  of  a  messuage  called  Russell's  Hill  in  the  parish  of  Stoak 
Blisse   containing  6    acres,    and  5  ridges    of    Land    called    Blake- 
well   containing  i    acre   nigh   the   said   premises,   for   99  years   at 
2os.   per  annum    payable  half-yearly.     Signed   with   the  marks  of 
John  and  Susanna  Bevan.     Sealed  and  delivered  in  the  presence 
of  John  Lane,  Jane  Lane.     Dated  17  August,  12  William  III. 

201.  1700.      Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  to  Samuel  Mosse,  son 
of  Edward  Mosse  of  Stoke-Bliss  of  Sweet  Greene  in  the  Parish  of 
Stoke  Bliss,  after  the  lives  of  Hinton  and  his  wife,  for  £i   los.  o±d. 
yearly  and  a  couple  of  capons  yearly.      The  marke  of  Samuel  X 
Mosse.     Sealed  and  delivered  in  the  presence  of  Isaac  Roe,  John 
Lane.      Dated  March  7,  13  William  III. 


58  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

202.  1700.    Lease  for  three  lives  from  Samuel  Pytts,  Esqr,  and 
Katharine  his  wife,  to  Philip  Barton  the  Elder  of  Kyre,  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  and  Philip  their  son,  of  a  Messuage  called  the  Pyrry  in  the 
Parish  of  Stoake   Bliss,   lately  in  the  possession   of  Thomas   Hill, 
at  £25   per   annum    payable   half  yearly,  the  timber,  oaks,   beech 
trees  or  young  saplings  being  reserved,  with  liberty  to  cut  down, 
cord,  coale   and   carry  away  the   same.     The   hay,   straw,  fodder 
and  compost  raised  to   be  employed  upon  the    premises,    except 
that   grown    upon    9  acres  of  arable   land,  three  by  three  in  due 
course.      The   Great  Meadow   or  "  Dungeon "  Meadow    not  to  be 
broken    up   into    Hop-grounds,   nor   a   greater   quantity   of    Hop- 
grounds  to  be  in  husbandry  than  at  date  of  agreement.     Liberty 
to    the    Bartons    to    take    necessary     "  houseboote,     hedgeboote, 
ploughboote,   fireboote,   waineboote,  waggonboote,    hoppoles,"   and 
sufficient    wood   for   charcoal    for   drying   hops.     Signed :    Samuel 
Pytts,  Kath:  Pytts.     Witnessed  by  Susan  Tolly,   Olive  Willmott, 
John  Lane.     Dated  21  December,  12  William  III. 

203.  1702.    Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  Thomas 
Pitt   alias   Cooper   of  Bockleton    and    others   of  a   tenement   and 
1 6  acres  in  the  parish  of  Kyer  Wyard.     Dated  3  August,  I  Anne. 

204.  1702.      Lease   from   Samuel   Pytts,  Esquire,  to  Thomas 
Matthewes  of  the  Poole  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Bliss  for  99  years 
after  the  death  of  John  Matthews,  senior,  Alice  his  wife,  and  John 
their  son,  at  a  rent  of  £  I  6s,  8d.  half  yearly  with  one  couple  of 
capons  and  one  couple  of  hens  yearly  and  the  best  beast  on  the  fall 
of  each  life.     Dated  26  November,  i  Anne. 

205.  1702.      Lease    from    Samuel    Pytts   to   Samuel    Haycock 
of  a  messuage  and  meadow  called  Hipperclose  in  Stoke  Bliss  at 
£3   per  annum    paid   half  yearly.     Witnessed    by  James  Lingen, 
Thomas  Oseland,  John  Lane.     Dated  5  October,  i  Anne. 

206.  1702.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  to  William  Oseland  for 
three   lives   of  the   Banwalls,  a  close  of  land  named   Flints  with 
a  cottage  in  the  said  close  situate  in  Little  Kyre,  a  piece  of  ground 
called   the  paddock  containing  40   acres,  and   a   piece  of  ground 
in  Mill  Meadow  containing  6  acres,  for  £20,  to  be  paid  half  yearly. 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  59 

It  is  agreed  that  Oseland  may  not  plow  up,  stock,  dig  down, 
or  deface  the  walk  called  "  my  lady's  walk,"  being  part  of  the 
paddock.  Dated  10  February,  I  Anne. 

207.  1703.     Sale  by  Thomas  Lemme  of  his  tenement  on  Kyre 
Common  to  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard.     Dated  6  April,  1703. 

208.  1703.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  to  John  Jones  of  Hanley 
of  a  tenement  in  the  upper  end  of  Kyre  Common.     Dated  12  July, 
2  Anne. 

209.  1703.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts,  Esquire,  of  Kyre  Wyard 
to   James    Pitt   of  Bockleton  of  Little   Bagnall    in    the   parish   of 
Bockleton  containing  3  acres,  for  £24  and  2s.  6d.  a  year.     Signed  : 
Samuel  Pytts.     Dated  13  May,  2  Anne. 

210.  1703.      Lease   from    Samuel    Pytts   of  Kyre    Wyard    to 
Susanna    Walker    of    Stoke    Bliss    of    land    in    Edwyn     Ralph  ; 
fine  £45. 

211.  1703.     Lease  from  William  Bromley  of  Holt  Castle  and 
Henry  Jeffreys  of  Home  Castle  to  William  Sheffield  of  Kyer  Wyard 
and  Margaret  his    wife,  and   William   their  son,  of  the    messuage 
and  tenement  called  the   Portans  in  the  parish   of   Kyre  Wyard, 
and  also  land   in   the  parishes  of  Kyre   and    Bockleton  on    Kyre 
Common  now  occupied  by  the  said  William  and  Margaret  for  the 
lease  of  99  years  at  a  rent  of  £5  a  year  payable  half  yearly,   2 
capons   at  Christmas,   and  £3   on   the   fall  of  each   life.     Signed 
Willm.  Sheffield,  Margaret  Sheffield.      Dated  4  June,  1 703. 

212.  1703.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  Roger 
Oseland  of  Bromyard  of  the  New  House  in  Little  Kyre  now  in 
the  occupation  of  Edward  Jones  and  also  the  cottage  in  Little  Kyre 
now  in  the  possession  of  Edward  Kendrick  for  £18,  and   IOJ.  on 
the  2Oth  day  of  June  and   the  2Oth  day  of  December.     Signed  : 
Samuel    Pytts.      Witnessed    by    Jo.    Jenings,    J.    Woodyatt,   John 
Lane. 

Seal,  the  crest  of  Pytts. 


6O  THE   KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

213.   1704.     Bond    for   £i,ooo  from  John   Asteley  to  Thomas 
Wilde.     Witnessed  by  James  Rushout,  Danvers  Hodges. 


214.  1704.     Grant  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyre  to  Susan  Jolly 
of  Kyre  Wyard,  in   consideration  of  £200  of  an  annuity  of  £20 
secured  on  the  Bannells  now  in  the  possession  of  William  Oseland 
as  under  tenant.     Dated  15  June,  1704. 

215.  1704.      Fine   in    which    Samuel    Pytts,   Esquire,    was   the 
plaintiff  and  Roger  Oseland  and  Margaret  his  wife  deforciants,  of 
i    messuage,   I  cottage,  2   gardens,    2  orchards,   50   acres  of  land, 
6  acres  of  meadow,   50  of  pasture  and  common  of  pasture  of  all 
cattle  in  Little  Kyer.     Dated  15  days  after  Hilary,  2  Anne. 

216.  1705.      Sale   from   James  Lingen   of  Little  Kyer   in   the 
parish   of    Stokeblisse   and    Mary    his   wife   to   Timothy    Colly   of 
Norton  Bromyard,  in  consideration  of  5s.,  of  that  capital  messuage 
known    by   the   name   of   the    Hull,   and    a    messuage    called    the 
Heath,    heretofore   in   the   possession  of  Thomas    King ;    also  an- 
other  messuage   with   40   acres   of   land    thereto   adjoining   called 
the  Corner,  heretofore  in  the  possession  of  Richard  Amory  and 
W.  Taylor. 

217.  1705.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  to  Henry  Maw  of  Edwins 
Batch,  The  Garland,  The  Heathes,  and  Black  Fenne  and   1 5  acres 
for  three  lives  for  £4  per  annum,  I  couple  of  capons  and  the  best 
beast  on  the  fall  of  each  life. 

218.  1706.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pitts  to  John  Fidoe  of  a  cottage 
in  Little  Kyre  for  3  lives  for  £15  and  £i   i$s.  od.  per  annum. 
Dated  10  September,  5  Anne. 

219.  1706.      Lease  from  William  Bromley  of  Holt  Castle  and 
Samuel  Jeffreys  of  Home  Castle  to  Edward  Lane,  Mary  his  wife, 
and    Edward    their   son,    of  the    Pigeon    House   in    the   parish   of 
Kyre  Wyard   for  3  lives   at  £4  per  annum  and  40*.  on  the  fall 
of  each  life.     Dated  7  November,  1706. 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  6l 

220.  1707.     Fine  in  which  Samuel  Pytts,  Esquire,  was  plaintiff 
and   Richard   Waldron  and  Joan  his  wife  and    Richard   Waldron 
junior  deforciants,  of  i  messuage,   I  garden,  2  orchards,  3  acres  of 
lupulatum,  30  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  Meadow,  40  of  pasture, 
4  of  wood  and  20  of  furze  and  heath  in  Little  Kyre. 

221.  1711.      Lease    from    Samuel    Pytts    to    John    Tombs    of 
Dueston  in  the  parish  of  Pencombe  of  Lower  Horton. 

222.  1713.     Lease   from   Samuel    Pytts   to  James    Lingen   of 
Little   Kyre  of  the  farm   known  by  the  name  of  the  Hull  which 
Samuel    Pytts    has    lately    bought   from    James    Lingen    for    the 
lives  of  James  and  his  wife  Mary  Lingen  for  £400  and  £5  a  year. 
Dated  31  October,  1713. 

223.  1714.     Lease  from  Samuel   Pytts   to  Richard   Mence  of 
the  parish  of  Powick  of  a  farm  called  the  Bank  in  the  parish  of 
Kyre   Wyard    for  99   years   after  the   decease    of  Thomas    Hide 
and  Elizabeth  Collier  at  £11  os.  od.     Dated  4  February,  1714. 

224.  1721.     Lease  from   Samuel  Pytts  to  Edward   Russell  of 
a  messuage  called  the  Farme  in  Stoke  Bliss  for  21  years  for  £28 
paid  half-yearly.     Dated  1 6  September,  1721. 

225.  1731.     Release  of  Trust  from  Samuel  Pytts  to  Sir  Edward 
Blount.     Witnessed  by  Richard   Baldwin,  Joseph   Cox,  Tho.   Mid- 
dleton.     Dated  24  March,  1721. 

226.  1740.     Exemplification  of  an  entry  in  the  Registry  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  dated   27   Sept.,    1729,  being  a  power 
of  Administration  of  the  goods  of  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard 
deceased,   granted  to   his  son    Edmund   Pytts    armiger,   the   right 
honorable  the  Lady  Catherine,  countess  dowager  of  Bellamont  in 
Ireland,  widow  of  the  deceased,  first  renouncing.      Dated  7  June, 
1740. 

Seal  gone. 


CHARTERS    RELATING    TO    EASTHAM, 

LINDRIDGE,   KNIGHTON,   AND 

HANLEY  CHILD. 

227.  1478.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newenham,  20  Octo- 
ber, 1 8   Edward  IV.,  whereat  the   lord    granted   to  William  Bury 
the  reversion  of  one   messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  called 
Osbarnes,  and  other  parcels,  now  held  by  his  father,  James  Bury. 
In  the  time  of  Nicholas  Hambury,  cellarer. 

228.  1506.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newenham,  20  April, 
21    Henry  VIII.,   at   which   the   lord   granted  to    Richard    Burye 
the   reversion   of  a   messuage  and   half  a   virgate  of  land   called 
Osbarnes,  etc.      Platepyke    a    locality   mentioned.      Persons    men- 
tioned :    Thomas  Nash,  William  Bury,  father   of  Richard.     Fine, 
IQS.     Rent,  us.  2d.,  after  the  death  of  his  father.     Heriot,  los.     In 
the  time  of  Thomas  Stafford,  cellarer. 

229.  1515.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newenham,  2  Octo- 
ber,  7  Henry  VIII.,  at  which  Richard    Bury  and   Agnes  his  wife 
and   John   their   son  took   of  the   lord   one  messuage  and   half  a 
virgate    of    land    called    Osbarnes,    etc.       Localities    mentioned : 
Platepyke,  Kytelleyton,  Mylle  Medowe,  Byre  furlong's  hede,  Byre 
furlong's  syde,  Bodeswall,  Westfylde,  a  furlong  at  Sclatter's  wall. 
Persons    mentioned :    John    Nasche,   William    Bury,   father  of  the 
said  Richard,  John  Lome,  Thomas  Nasche.     Rent,  2os.  2d.     Fine, 
6s.  &d.     In  the  time  of  William  More,  cellarer,  of  Worcester. 

230.  1515.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newenham,  2  Octo- 
ber, 7  Henry  VIII.,  at  which  Richard    Burry  and  Agnes  his  wife 
and  John  their  son  took  of  the  lord  one  pasture  of  the  demesne 
lands    there    called    Calverham,    Oxlesowe,    and    le    Rynge,    with 
a  moiety  of  the  water  from   Calverham  to  Esteham  Asche,  with 
several  other  parcels.     Localities   mentioned  :    Marelpytte,   Lyttell 
Felde,  Oldehale,    Buryfurlonge,   le   Lake,   Deanefurlongs,    Berefur- 
long,  Bury  lane  yend,  Boddeswalle  lane,  Botelow.     Also  all    tithe 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  63 

of  an  enclosure  next  Calverham,  between  the  highway  and  Teame, 
and  a  certain  butt  called  le  Harpe.  Yearly  rent,  £3  i$s.  ^d.  Fine, 
i6s.  8d.  In  the  time  of  William  More,  cellarer,  of  Worcester. 

231.  1523.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newenham,  14  April, 
14  Henry  VIII.,  at  which  Richard  Bury  of  Newenham  appeared, 
and  the  lord   granted  him  all  the  fishery  of  the  river  called  Ree, 
from  Plate  brugge  to  the  ford  called  Southewys  forde,   now  lying 
in  decay,  to  hold  at  the  will  of  the  lord   at  a  yearly  rent  of  t>d. 
In  the  time  of  William  Fordam,  clerk  (?). 

232.  1529.     Grant  from    Richard   Cornewall,   Esquire,  of  Bur- 
forde,    co.    Salop,   to    Richard    Bery   of    Newnam,    co.    Worcester, 
yeoman,  of  a  pasture  called   Callram,  belonging  to  the  manor  of 
Estam,  from  the  Purification  (Feb.  2),  1531,  for  the   10  years  next 
ensuing  for  £6  i$s.  4^.,  and  an  annual  rent  of  i8s.     Dated  June  3, 
21  Henry  VIII. 

233.  1529.     Bond  from  Richard  Cornewall  of  Burford,  Esquire, 
to   Richard   Bery   of  Newnam,  co.   Worcester,   yeoman,   for  £10. 
Condition,  that   Cornewall  shall   perform  covenants  in  indentures 
or  pay  £6  i$s.  $d.     Dated  June  5,  21  Henry  VIII. 

Seal,  a  bird,  with  R.  C.,  broken. 

234.  1529.      Letters    of    Administration    granted    by   Thomas 
(Wolsey),  Cardinal    Archbishop  of  York,   Chancellor   and    Legate 
de  latere  of  the  See  Apostolic,  and  William  (Warham),  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  etc.,  to  Elizabeth  Bury,  otherwise  ....  sister   of 
John  Bury,  late  perpetual  vicar  of  Linderich,  in  the  diocese  of  Here- 
ford, and  to  Richard   Bury,  nephew  of  the   said   deceased,  of  the 
goods  of  the  said  John  Bury.     Dated  7  April,  1529. 

Seals  of  the  two  A  rchbishops,  broken. 

235.  1531.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newenham,  3  Octo- 
ber,   23    Henry    VIII.,    at    which    Roger    Bury    surrendered    one 
messuage  and   half  a  virgate   of  land,   formerly  of  Hugh  Jokys, 
and  late  of  Richard  Hylle  otherwise  Taylour,  in  Knyghton  ;   and 
admittance  of  Agnes  Bury,  widow,  and  John  her  son.     In  the  time 
of  Thomas  Sudbur,  cellarer. 


64  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

236.  1533.  Lease  from  Richard  Corn ewall  of  Burford,  Esquire, 
son  and  heir  apparent  of  Sir  Thomas  Cornwall,  to  Agnes  Bury 
of  Newnam,  co.  Worcester,  widow,  and  John  Bury,  her  son,  of  his 
part  of  a  meadow  called  Calram  for  16  years.  Rent  a  red  rose 
at  Midsummer  if  it  be  asked,  in  consideration  that  Richard  Bury, 
deceased  husband  of  the  said  Agnes,  had  paid  six  years'  rent ;  and 
for  the  remaining  10  years,  lessees  to  pay  10  marks  at  the  sealing 
hereof.  If  lessor  pay  7  marks  at  the  end  of  9  years  he  may 
re-enter.  Dated  20  October,  25  Henry  VIII. 

Seal,  a  bird  and  R.C. 

237-  1533-  Bond  from  Richard  Cornwall  of  Burford,  son  and 
heir  apparent  of  Thomas  Cornwall,  Knight,  to  John  Bury  in  £10, 
the  condition  being  that  John  Bury  and  Agnes  Bury,  widow,  his 
mother,  shall  peaceably  possess  part  of  a  pasture  called  Calram, 
co.  Worcester,  which  they  have  by  lease  of  this  said  Edward. 
Dated  20  October,  25  Henry  VIII. 

238.  1 546.    Release  from  Thomas  Lye,  chaplain,  to  John  Berry 
of  Newnam  in  the  parish  of  Knyghton,  co.  Worcester,  husbandman, 
of  all  his  right  in  a  certain  messuage  and  lands  called  Barretts  in 
the   parish  of  Burford,  co.    Salop,  and    of  lands   called   Dynthyll 
and  Hockefelde  in  the  same   parish,  and  of  lands   in    Knyghton, 
co.   Worcester,  which  he  had  by  the  gift  of  Thomas  Waynewrytt 
late    of    Little    Witley,    co.    Worcester,   gentleman,   deceased,   by 
charters  dated   30  July,  21    Henry  VIII.  (1529),  and   20  July  in 
the   same   year.     Dated    18    May,   38    Henry  VIII.     Signed    and 
sealed. 

239.  1546.     Bargain  and  sale  from   Thomas  Lye,  chaplain,  to 
John  Berry  of  Newnam  in  the  parish  of  Knyghton,  co.  Worcester, 
husbandman,  of  all  the  part  he  has  in  20  acres  of  arable  land  in 
Knyghton  by  the  gift  of  Thomas  Waynewrytt  of  Little  Wytley, 
co.  Worcester,  deceased,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Hyle ;   and 
of  one  messuage  and  lands  called  Barretts  in  the  parish  of  Burford, 
co.   Salop,   late  in  the  tenure  of  John   Moseley ;    and  of  pasture 
and  wood  called  Dynthyll  and  Hokefyld  in  the  parish  of  Burford 
late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Hyle.    Dated  14  May,  38  Henry  VIII. 
Signed  by  vendor. 

Seal, 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  6$ 

240.  1550.      Conveyance    from    John    Hopton    and    William 
Phylipps,  gentleman,  to  John  Bury  of  Knighton  of  land  in  Knighton 
lately  belonging  to  the  chantrey  or  service  of  St.  Mary  in  the  church 
of  Knighton  and   given   for  the  support   of  a  priest,  except   two 
parcels  of  meadow,  one  abutting  on  the  Ferme  Place  and  extending 
along  Hawford's  lane,  and  the  other  called  Tynne  Meadow  abutting 
upon  Thorn  Slade  and  extending  upon  Long  Meadow,  which  lands 
they  acquired  from  John   Bellowe  and   William  Fuller,  gentlemen, 
who  acquired   them   the  same   year  by    patent  from   Edward  VI. 
Bury  to  hold  of  the  King  by  socage.    Signed  and  sealed  by  Hopton 
and  Phillips,  20  November,  4  Edward  VI. 

241.  1554.      Grant   from  William    Burrye   of   Little    Hereford, 
co.  Hereford,  to  John  Burrye  of  Knighton,  co.  Worcester,  of  one 
acre  of  land   in   Kawneys  feilde  on  Verushyll,  between  the  lands 
of  John  Commar,  John  Burrye,  Richard  Hyll  and  Thomas  Symons. 
Grantor  appoints  Thomas  Mound  of  Newnam,  yeoman,  his  attorney 
to  deliver  seisin.     Witnessed  by  Sir  William  Mappe,  clerk,  William 
Haynes,    John    Bufton,    Thomas    Blackbache,   Thomas    Hollonde. 
Dated  15  July,  2  Mary. 

Memorandum  by  Thomas  Mond  of  delivery  of  seisin.  Wit- 
nessed by  Thomas  Bodnam,  John  Perkes,  Richard  Bysshop,  John 
Mond  of  Byckley. 

242.  1556.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Newnam  9  June, 
2  and   3  Philip  and    Mary,  being  the   admittance   of  John    Bury, 
Alice  his  wife,  and  John  Bury  their  son,  to  a  tenth  of  all  grain 
of  an    enclosure   next  Calverham,  and  between  the  highway  and 
Teame,  and    certain   butts   of  land    called    le   Harpe  in    Newnam 
and  Knyghton.     Signed  by  Philip  Haford,  "  Dean  there."     Edward 
Brogden,  Deputy  Steward. 

« 

243.  1564.     Exemplification  of  a  fine  being  an  entail,   levied 
Easter    Term,    6    Elizabeth    (1564),    between    Thomas    Walwyn, 
Thomas    Conyngesbye,     and    William     Bayllyes,     plaintiffs,     and 
Thomas  Hackluytt,  armiger,  and  Fortune  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  the 
manors  of  Eton  Gamage,  Burghill,  and  Pykesley,  lands  and  £20 
of  rent  in    Stoke  Wyckton,  Burghill,   Lempster,  Stretford,  Henor- 
folde,   Mydleton,    Hamnash,    Pencombe,    Ivington,   and    Pykesley, 


66  THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Pykesley,  as  well  as  the  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Rochford  and  certain  lands  therein  in  the  county 
of  Hereferd,  and  the  manor  of  Hanley  Chyld  and  Hull  with  lands 
and  tenements  and  four  pounds  of  rents  in  Hanley  Chyld,  Parva 
Cure,  Stoke  Blysse  and  Hull  in  the  county  of  Worcester ;  to 
be  held  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Fortune  Hackluytt 
and  the  legitimate  heirs  of  their  bodies ;  failing  whom,  after  their 
decease  to  the  legitimate  heirs  of  Thomas  ;  failing  whom,  to  Richard 
Huckluytt  and  the  legitimate  heirs  male  of  his  body  ;  failing  whom, 
to  Charles  Hackluytt  and  the  legitimate  heirs  male  of  his  body ; 
failing  whom,  to  Milo  Hackluytt  and  the  legitimate  heirs  male  of  his 
body ;  failing  whom,  to  George  Hackluytt  and  the  legitimate  heirs 
male  of  his  body ;  failing  whom,  to  Charles  Leyghton  and  the 
legitimate  heirs  male  of  his  body  ;  failing  whom,  to  Richard  Acton, 
son  of  Henry  Acton  of  Rybsford  deceased,  and  his  heirs ;  and 
failing  all  of  the  above,  to  the  right  heirs  of  Sir  Richard  Acton 
deceased.  First  part  according  to  the  form  of  the  Statute,  3  May, 
6th  year  of  the  Queen  ;  second  part,  5  May ;  third  part,  9  May  ; 
fourth  part,  12  May;  fifth  part,  15  June;  sixth  part,  17  June; 
seventh  part,  19  June;  eighth  part,  21  June,  in  the  same  year; 
ninth  part,  20  November,  7th  of  the  Queen  ;  tenth  part,  22  Novem- 
ber ;  eleventh  part,  24  November ;  twelfth  part,  28  November ; 
thirteenth  part,  5  February ;  fourteenth  part,  7  February ;  fifteenth 
part,  9  February.  To  the  above  exemplification  at  the  instance  of 
Edward  Pytt,  armiger,  the  seal  was  affixed  5  February,  in  the 
39th  year  of  Elizabeth  (1596). 

244.  1567.     Bargain  and  Sale  from  Richard  Cornewall,  Baron 
of   Burford,   co.  Salop,    Esquire,   to   John    Byrry  of  Ncwnam,   co. 
Worcester,  yeoman,  and  Jane  his  wife  of  a  yearly  rent  of  i8s.  and 
all  other  services  due  from  a  meadow  or  pasture  called  Calverham 
and  le  Ringe  within  the  manor  of  Estham  and  Lindriche,  co.  Wor- 
cester,  with   all   the   vendor's    land   or    meadow    there.      Signed  : 
Richard  Cornewall.     Witnessed    by  Thomas  Cornewayle,   Richard 
Nycholetts,   Edmond    Byrry,   Thomas    Byrry.      Dated    i     August, 
9  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  a  bird  (?). 

245.  1567.     Bond  from  Richard  Cornewall,  Baron   of  Burford, 
CO.  Salop,  Esquire,  and  Edmund  Cornewall  of  Burford,  Esquire,  son 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  67 

and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Richard,  to  John  Byrrye  of  Newnam, 
co.  Worcester,  yeoman,  in  .£100  to  perform  covenants  in  indentures 
of  similar  date  between  them  and  the  said  John  Byrry  and  Jane  his 
wife.  Signed  :  Richard  Cornewall,  Edmund  Cornewall.  Witnesses 
Thomas  Cornewayll,  Richard  Nycholetts,  Thomas  Byrry,  Edmond 
Byrry.  Dated  I  August,  9  Elizabeth. 

246.  1568.     Fine  in  which  John  Bury  and  Jane  his  wife  were 
plaintiffs  and  Richard  Cornewall,  Esquire,  and  Edmund  Cornewall, 
Esquire,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  deforciants,  of  an  annual  rent 
of   i8j.  issuing  out  of  a  meadow  in   Caverham.     Easter  Term,   10 
Elizabeth.     Two  copies.     Dated  I  August,  9  Elizabeth. 

247.  1568.     Release  from  Richard  Cornewall,  Baron  of  Burford, 
co.  Salop,   Esquire,  and  Edmund  Cornewall,  his  son  and  heir  ap- 
parent, to  John  Birrie  of  Newnam  in  the  parish  of  Knighton,  co. 
Worcester,  yeoman,  and  Jane  his  wife,  of  his  right  in  the  yearly  rent 
of  i8j.  issuing  from  a  meadow  or  pasture  called  Calverham  and 
le  Ringe  in  the  Manors  of  Estham  and  Lindridge,  co.  Worcester. 
Dated  2  April,  10  Elizabeth. 

Fragment  of  seal. 

248.  1 572.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Lyndridge 
with  members  held  28   May,  14   Elizabeth,  being  a  surrender   by 
Alice   Burye,   widow    of  John    Burye,    of  one   messuage   and    half 
a  virgate  of  land   called   Osebarnes,   and  other  parcels   (described 
as  elsewhere),  all  the  fishery  of  the  Ree,  etc.,  to  the  use  of  John 
Burye  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  and  Alice  who  was  admitted 
to    the  premises,  together  with  a  seat   within  the  chancel  of  the 
parish  church  of  Knighton,  and  three  heriots.     Signed  by  the  Dean 
(of  Worcester),  etc. 

249.  1572.      Copy  of  Roll  of  Court   of  the  Manor   of  Lyn- 
driche  with  members  held  28  May,  14  Elizabeth,  being  the  admit- 
tance of  John   Burye  to  one  acre  of  land  at   Oxenhall,   and   the 
meadow  of  pasture  called  Oxenhall,  containing  6  acres  lying  in 
Caynesfield  in  Knighton  according  to  the  custom   of  the    Manor. 
Confirmed  by  Chancery  decree.     Signed  by  Thomas  Wilson,  Dean  ; 
Thomas  Basterd,  Receiver  ;  Thomas  Cecyll,  under  steward. 

F  3 


68  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

250.  1572.     Bargain  and  sale  from  John  Hyll  of  Knighton,  co. 
Worcester,  yeoman,  to  John   Byrrye  of  Newnam  in  the  parish  of 
Knighton  of  one  close  or  parcel  of  arable  land  called  Church  fur- 
longe  containing  5  acres,  in  the  parish  of  Knighton  on  the  south 
side  of  the  church  of  Knighton  and  adjacent  to  the  churchyard, 
with   four  acres   of  arable  land  called   Monmedowe    helde,   under 
Whadon  Hill  in  the  said  parish  between  the  lands  of  Richard  Hyll, 
Isabella  Perkes,  and  Thomas  Munnie.     Rent,  a  red  rose.     Attorneys 
to   deliver   seisin,   John    Foxall    and    Richard    Hyll    of  Knighton. 
Witnessed  by  Richard   Nycolas,   Thomas  Byrrie,   Richard   Hill  of 
Estham,  Humfrey  Byrrie,  William  Hill,  George  Symons,  Thomas 
Combes,  alias  Smyth,  Gabriel  Hill,  clerk,  Richard  A.  More.     Dated 
1 8  January,  14  Elizabeth. 

251.  1572.     Release  from  Richard  Hill  of  Knighton,  co.  Wor- 
cester,  husbandman,   to   John    Birrie   of  the   parish    of  Knighton, 
yeoman,  of  right  in  a  close  or  parcel  of  arable  land  called  Churche 
furlong,  on  the  south  side  of  the  church   of    Knighton,  adjoining 
the   churchyard  ;    and    in  four  acres  of  arable  land  called   Morn- 
medowe  helde,  lying  under  Whadon  Hill  in  the  parish  of  Knighton. 
Witnessed  by  Thomas  Byrrie,  Gabriel  Hill,  Thomas  Smithe,  George 
Simones,  Humfrey  Burye,  Richard   A.  More,   Richard  Nycolettes, 
gent.,  John   Foxhole,  Richard  Hill  of  Estam.     Dated  20  January, 
14  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  a  spread  Eagle,  and  | .  H . 

252.  1574.     Bargain  and  sale  from  Roger  Garner  of  Dodenhill 
in  the  parish  of  Lindriche,  co.   Worcester,    husbandman,  to   John 
Bury  of  Newnam,  yeoman,  of  one  acre  of  arable  land  in  the  parish 
of  Knighton  super  Temde,  in  Caynes  fealde,  and  in  a  place  called 
Fearne  Hill.     Attorney  to  deliver  seisin,  William  Hill  of  Byckeley, 
Worcester,   yeoman.      Witnessed    by    Wyllym    Tomer,    Steaphen 
Clarke.     Dated  10  January,  16  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  the  letters  H .  I .  or  | ,  H . 

253.  1574.      Bond    from    Roger   Garner   of  Dodenhill   in   the 
parish  of  Lindriche,  co.  Worcester,  husbandman,  to  John  Bury  of 
Newnam,  yeoman,  in  £10  to  allow  Bury  peaceably  to  possess  an 
acre   of  arable    land    in    Caynes  Feale   in    Knighton   upon  Teme, 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  69 

and  in  a  certain  place  of  the  same  field  called  Fearne  Hill,  accord- 
ing to  a  deed  of  even  date.     Witnessed  by  William  Hill,  writer 
hereof,  William    Toner,   Stephen    Clarke.      Dated   10  January,   16 
Elizabeth. 
Seal,  |.  H. 

254.  1578.     Grant   in    fee   from  Thomas  Hackluytt  of  Eaton 
Grange  in  the  county  of  Hereford,  Esquire,  and  Fortuna  his  wife, 
to  Edward  Pitt,  Filacer  of  London,  Middlesex,  Hunts  and  Cambs, 
in  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  Esquire,  of  the  Manor  of  Hanley 
Childe,  otherwise  Nether  Hanley,  co.  Worcester,  and  all  other  lands 
of  the  grantors  in  Hanley  Childe  and  Estham.     John  Turvile  and 
Roger  Neville,  attorneys  to  deliver  seisin.     Signed  by  the  grantors. 
Possession  delivered  in  the  presence  of  Thomas  Pytt  senior,  Thomas 
Pytt    junior,    James    Pytt,   John    Grafton,    Robert   Jorden,    Hugh 
Moore,  George  Powell.     Dated  18  February,  20  Elizabeth. 

Two  seals. 

255.  1578.   Fine  in  which  Edward  Pytt,  gentleman,  was  plaintiff 
and  Thomas  Hackluytt,  Esquire,  and  Fortuna  his  wife  deforciants, 
of  the  manor  of  Hanley  Child,  4  messuages,  6  gardens,  6  orchards, 
200  acres  of  land,  40  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture,  60  of  wood, 
40  of  furze  and  heath,  2OS.  of  rent,  and  common  of  pasture  for  all 
cattle  on  the  Broad  Heath  and  Eastham. 

256.  1579.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Worcester  of  the  Manor  of  Lyndridge  held  9  October,  21  Eliza- 
beth, being  a  grant  by  the  Lord  to  John  Bury,  his  heirs  and  assigns, 
of  the  waters,  watercourses,  and  streams  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
now  called    le   Ree,  to    build   and   erect  thereupon    a  water   mill. 
Signed  by  Thomas  Wilson,  Dean  there,  Griffin   Lewis,  Receiver, 
Thomas  Cecyll,  Steward  there. 

257.  1579.      Exemplification   of  a    recovery   of   Hilary   Term, 
21  Elizabeth,  in  which  Edward  Lucas  was  the  plaintiff,  and  Edward 
Pitt,   Esquire,  defendant,  and  Thomas   Hackluyt  and  Fortuna  his 
wife  vouchees,  of  the  manors  of  Hanley  Childe,  otherwise  Nether 
Hanley,   Over    Hanley   and    Eastham.      Enrolled    in    the    Record 
Office  Roll,  1236,  Hilary  Term. 

Great  seal  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  affixed  12  February, 
21  Elizabeth. 


70  THE   KYRE   PARK    CHARTERS. 

258.  1580.     Bargain  and  sale  from  William  Petinell  of  Wood- 
ston  in  the  parish  of  Lindridge,  co.   Worcester,  yeoman,  to  John 
Bury  of  Newnam,  yeoman,  of  4  selions  of  pasture  land  in  Mouncke 
meadowe  furlong  in  the  parish  of  Lindridge,  between  the  lands  of 
William   Mound   and    extending   to    Epithams   Crosse.     Attorney, 
Thomas  Bodenham  of  Dodenhill,  Worcester,  yeoman.    Witnessed  by 
Thomas  Bury,  Thomas  Turnerdyne,  Walter   Dallowe.     Seisin    de- 
livered in  the  presence  of  Roger  Peny,  Thomas  Mound,  Thomas 
Garner,  Humfrey  Bury.     Dated  i  October,  22  Elizabeth. 

259.  1580.     Bond  from  William   Mounde  of  Woodston  in  the 
parish  of  Lindridge,  yeoman,  to  John  Burye  of  Newnam  in  the  parish 
of  Knighton,  co.  Worcester,  gent,  in  £20,  the  condition  being  that 
Burye  shall  peaceably  possess  two  parcels  of  arable  land,  containing 
2  acres  in  the  Nether  felde  near  to  the  river  of  Teambe  in  the  parish 
of  Knighton  ;   one  adjoining  land  of  Thomas  Mounde  of  Newnam 
and  the  highway,  a  pasture  called  Erdforde,  and  lands  of  George 
Symons  and  Thomas  Foster,  gent. ;    the  other  adjoining  lands  of 
William  Burye,  George  Symons,  and  Thomas  Mounde  ;  and  being 
customary    lands.      Signed  :     Wyllyam    Munde.      Witnessed    by 
Thomas  Somervyll,  John  Peny,  William  Pennell.     Dated  25  May, 

22  Elizabeth. 

260.  1581.    Lease  from  Edward  Pitt  of  Kyer,  Esquire,  to  Robert 
Jordan  of  Hanley  Chylde,  Christian  his  wife,  and  Thomas  their  son, 
of  the  manor  house  of  Hanley  Chylde,  called  Nether  Hanley,  now 
in  the  possession  of  the  said  Robert.     Witnessed  by  Thomas  Acton, 
John  Phillips,  Willm.  Patchett,  Willyam  Baldwyn.     Dated  13  April, 

23  Elizabeth. 

261.  1581.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  manor  of  Lyndrich 
with   members,  held   2   October,    23  Elizabeth,  whereat  was   pre- 
sented   that   Thomas    Foster,    a    customary    tenant,   had    granted 
to   John    Burye,  another   customary  tenant,  in  fee,  a   meadow   or 
pasture  called  "the  Medowe  at  the  Lane  yende"  next  the  high- 
way,  late   in  the  tenure  of  William  Turner  in    Newnam  ;    and    a 
parcel  of  arable  land  adjacent  to  Burye's  tenement,  being  part  of 
Foster's    lands   called    Bodeswall,    where   the   highway   was    lately 


THE    KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  71 

constructed  ;    in  exchange  for  a  leasow  or  pasture  or  arable  land 
called  Botlorde,  etc. 

Signed  by  the  Steward. 

262.  1582.  Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Worcester,  held  at  Lindridge,  4  October,  24  Elizabeth,  whereat 
was  presented  a  grant  by  Thomas  Moorley  to  John  Burye  of 
Newnam,  gent.,  of  divers  parcels  of  lands  containing  10  acres. 
Localities  mentioned  :  Churchefelde,  Longemedow,  lands  of  Thomas 
Tonnerdyne  and  Thomas  Combes  alias  Smyth ;  Wares  Brook ; 
lands  of  Thomas  Mounde,  Richard  Clarke,  and  Roger  Hill  alias 
Smyth;  Stony  Crosse,  Stony  Crosse  Waye,  Westefield,  Ellarne 
waye  ;  lands  of  John  Hill ;  le  Downe  ;  lands  of  William  Taylor  and 
John  Smyth,  Caynesfeld  under  Hoppes  Hill,  and  lands  of  Thomas 
Foster,  gent. ; — in  exchange  for  one  ridge  of  arable  land  in  le  Weste 
felde,  next  land  of  William  Hill  alias  Taylor.  Signed  by  the  Dean, 
Receiver,  and  Steward. 

263.  1583.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
of   Worcester,    held    at   Lindridge,    27    September,    25    Elizabeth, 
whereat  the  lord  granted  to  John  Burye  of  Newenham,  his  bailiff, 
one    parcel    of  land    lying   within    the   chancel   of  the    church   or 
chapel    of    Knighton,    containing   ten    royal    feet   in    length,    and 
eight   royal    feet   in   breadth,    on   the   north   side   of  the    chancel 
aforesaid   in   that   place  where   the   aforesaid  John   Bury  used   to 
occupy  himself  in  prayers  (orationibus  vacare  consuevit),  for  making 
and  erecting  of  and  upon  the  aforesaid   parcel  of  land  a  seat  or 
"pewe,"  to  hold  to  him  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever,  according 
to  the  custom  of  the  manor,  confirmed  by  a  decree  of  Chancery 
lately  made.     Yearly  rent,  one  red  rose  at  Midsummer.     Fine,  one 
pair   of  capons.     Signed   by  Thomas  Wilson,    Dean  there,  Griffin 
Lewis  receiver,  Thomas  Cecyll,  Steward  there. 

264.  1586.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  manor  of  Lyndriche 

with  members,  held  September,  28  Elizabeth,  whereat  it  was 

presented  that  Thomas  Tonardyne  had  granted  to  John  Burye  of 
Newnam  in  fee  a  portion  or  leasow  called  Myethen,  containing  one 
acre  and  a  half  between  pastures  of  Robert  Townesyend,  Esquire, 


72  THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

and  Thomas  Burye,  the  King's  highway,  and  the  river  of  Teinde ; 
in  exchange  for  one  parcel  of  land  on  Myll  Hyll  between  lands  of 
Constance  Foster,  John  Burye,  and  Thomas  Burye,  which  Thomas 
had  lately  given  it  in  (sic)  exchange  to  John.  Fine,  los.  Signed 
by  the  Dean,  etc. 

265.  1589.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  held  at  Lyndrichc,  u  March, 
31   Elizabeth,  whereat   William   Pennell  and  Thomas  Burye,  cus- 
tomary tenants,  presented  a  surrender  by  John  Burye  of  Newnam 
of  8  acres  of  arable  land  in  Newnam  lying  partly  in  Bote  Lode, 
and  certain  butts  at  Odeley  style,  and  partly  in  Mapull  furlonge  ; 
to  the  use  of  Edmonde  Burye,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  who  was 
admitted.      Signed   by  Francis   Willis,    Dean,    Thomas   Thornton, 
Receiver,  Thomas  Cecyll,  Steward. 

266.  1589.     Copy   of  Roll   of  Court   of   the  manor   of  Lynd- 
ryche    with     members,    held     12    March,    31     Elizabeth,    whereat 
William  Pennell  and  Thomas  Bury,  tenants,  presented  a  surrender 
by  John  Burye  of  one  acre  of  land  at  Oxenhall,  and  a  meadow 
called  Oxenhall  in  Caynesfield  in  Knighton,  to  the  use  of  Edmund 
Burye,   his    son    and    heir    apparent.      Fine,   43.      Signed    by   the 
Dean,  etc. 

267.  1589.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  manor  of  Lyndryche, 
held  12  March,  31  Elizabeth,  whereat  William  Pennell  and  Humfrey 
Burye,  tenants,  presented  that  Thomas  Moorley  had   surrendered 
one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  formerly  of  Adam  Hill, 
and  other  parcels  in  Knighton,  to  the  use  of  John  Bury  of  Newnam. 
Localities  and  persons   named  :    Befokl,   John   Hyll,  Webley  Fur- 
long,   Edengryge,    Byllingsglatt,    Jack    Hodgekyn's    cottage,    and 
Long  Medowe.     Heriots,  etc.     Signed  by  the  Dean,  etc. 

268.  1589.   Grant  in  fee  from  John  Bury  of  Newenham  to  Henry 
Evett   of  Woodhall,  co.  Worcester,   gent.,   and  William    Pencil  of 
Woodston,  co.  Worcester,  gent.,  being  a  settlement  on  the  marriage 
of  Edmund  Bury,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John  Bury,  and  Mar- 
garet, one  of  the  daughters  of  Richard  Gardener,  gent,  of  all  his 
messuages  of  lands  in  Newenham  and  Knighton,  co.  Worcester,  and 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  73 

elsewhere  in  England,  one  moiety  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Bury 
and  Jane  his  wife,  then  of  the  said  Edmund  an  1  Margaret  and  their 
heirs.  Signed :  per  me  Johannem  Burye.  Witnessed  by  Anthony 
Downes,  Thomas  Savage,  Raffe  Lench,  Thomas  Bury,  Thomas 
Cocke.  Dated  6  January,  31  Elizabeth. 

Possession  given  of  a  parcel  called  Oxnall  in  the  name  of  the 
whole,  in  the  presence  of  John  Gardener,  Richard  Bury,  Edward 
Bodenham,  Henry  Jyger. 

Seal. 

269.  1593.     Roll  of   Court  of   Edward    Pitt,    Esquire,   held    at 
Hanley  Childe,     22  October,  35  Elizabeth.     The  homage:    Robert 
Jorden,  William  Combey,  William  Barnes,  Robert  Nevell. 

.  .  .  .  d.  and  h.  of  Richard  Salwey  and  Edward  Newport  are 
free  tenants  ....  did  not  appear. 

Death  of  George  Appowell  presented,  who  held  lands  in  Hanley. 
Before  his  death  he  assigned  lands  to  John  Downes  of  Estham. 

Presentment  of  encroachment  by  Richard  Hodges  on  the  lord's 
waste  near  his  house  and  for  obstructing  a  water  course  in  a 
meadow  next  his  house. 

270.  1 60 1.      Lease   from    Charles   Fox    of   Greete,  co.   Salop, 
Esquire,   to   John    Freeman    of   Hanley   Chyld    son    and    heir    of 
Nicholas  Freeman  and  Anne  wife  of  John  Freeman,  of  messuages 
at  Hanley  Childe  for  £65.     Dated  20  June,  43  Elizabeth. 

271.  1603-4.     Bond  from  Edmund  Bury  of  Newnam,  co.  Wor- 
cester, gent.,  and  Leonard  Bury,  gent.,  brother  of  Edmund,  deputy 
bailiff  of  the    Manors   of  Spalding,    Pinchbeck,    Haltbeache,    and 
others  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  to  Sir  James 
Pytt,  Knt,  in  £1,000,  to  save  Sir  James  harmless  in  respect  of  the 
bond  in  which  he  stood  bound  with  them  and  with  William  Corbett 
of  Leigh,   co.    Salop,    Esquire,    William    Ingram    of  Earl's   Court, 
Esquire,  and  Roger  Grafton  of  the  parish  of  Pencomb. 

272.  1605.     Fine  in  which  Sir  Edward  Pyttes  was  plaintiff,  and 
Charles  Fox,  Esquire,  and  Jane  his  wife  and  Edward  Fox,  Esquire, 
deforciants,  of  the  Manor  of  Hanley  Childe,  2  messuages,  2  gardens, 


74  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

100  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  40  of  pasture  and  10  acres 
of  wood  in  Hanley  Childe.  Fine,  £80.  Dated  seven  days  after 
Easter,  2  James. 

273.  1610.     Copy  of  Roll   of  Court  Baron    of  the    Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Worcester  for  the  Manor  of  Lindridge  with   members, 
held  1 1  April,  8  James  I.,  shewing  that  William  Pennell  and  William 
Bodenham,  two  customary  tenants,  presented  that  Edmund  Bury, 
gentleman,  had   surrendered  one   messuage,  half  a  virgate  of  land 
called    Osebarnes,    and  other    parcels,   and  all  the    fishery  of  the 
river  called   le  Ree,  from   Plate  Bridge   now    in  decay,  to  a  ford 
called   Southwair  Ford,  to  the  use  of  Sir  George  Blounte,  Knight, 
and  his  heirs  and  assigns.     Heriots,   Rent,   Fine,  etc.     Signed  by 
Arthur  Lake,  Dean  ;  W.  Barkesdale,  Receiver ;  George  Langforde, 
Steward. 

Endorsed:   Sir  John  Blounte.     Grand  Copie  of  Newneham. 

274.  1610.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Lindriche 
with  members,  held   n   April,  8  James   I.,  recording  a  license  to 
Sir  George  Blounte,    Knight,    to  demise  to  Edmund  Bury,  gent., 
for  10  years,  one  acre  of  land  at  Oxenhall,  and  Oxenhall  meadow 
in  Knighton.     Fine  2s.  6d.     Signed  by  the  Dean. 

275.  1610.     Copy   of   Roll    of  Court   of  the    Manor   of  Lind- 
ridge, held    ii    April,    8   James    I.,   containing  a   presentment  by 
William  Pennell   and  William   Bodenham,  tenants,  of  a  surrender 
by   Edmund  Bury,  gent.,  of  one  acre  of  land    at    Oxenhall,   and 
a  meadow  called  Oxenhall,  in  Caynesfeild  in  Knighton,  not  heriot- 
able,  to  the  use  of  Sir  George  Blounte,  Knight.     Fine  6s.     Signed 
by  the  Dean,  etc. 

276.  1610.     Bond  from  John  Burie  of  Newnham,  co.  Worcester, 
gentleman,  Edmund  Burie  of  Newnham,  gent,  son  and    heir  ap- 
parent of  the  said  John,  and  Leonard  Burie  of  Surfleete,  co.  Lincoln, 
gent,  to  Sir  George  Blounte  of  Sodington,  co.  Worcester,  Knight, 
in  £200  to  observe  the  conveyance  made  by  them  to  Blounte  of 
the  lands  which  the  said  John  bought  of  John  Hopton  and  William 
Phillipps,   gentleman,   in    Knighton,    co.    Worcester,    and   a  yearly 
rent  of  iSs.   out  of  a  pasture  or    meadow  in    Eastham,  Knighton 
and  Lyndridge.     Margaret,  wife  of  the  said  Edmund,  is  mentioned. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  75 

277-  1610.  Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Lind- 
ridge,  held  1 1  April,  8  James  I.,  being  the  enrolment  of  a  memoran- 
dum of  exchange  between  Thomas  Cooke  of  Dodenhill,  co.  Wor- 
cester, yeoman,  and  Edmund  Bury  of  Newnham,  gent.,  customary 
tenants  of  the  Manor  of  Newnham.  Bury  gives  a  meadow  called 
the  Lake  for  a  meadow  called  Trusham.  Signed  by  the  Dean, 
etc. 

278.  1610.     Bond  from  Edmund  Burie  of  Newnham,  co.  Wor- 
cester, gent.,  and  Leonard  Bury  of  Surfleete,  co.  Lincoln,  gent.,  to 
Sir  George  Blounte  of  Sodington,  Worcester,  Knight,  in  £160,  the 
condition    being   that    Edmund    Bury   shall  perform    covenants   in 
indentures  of  this  date  made  between   Sir  George  Blounte,  John 
Burie  of  Newnham,   co.  Worcester,  gent.,  and   the  said  Edmund. 
Dated  13  April,  8  James  I. 

279.  1610.     Bargain  and  sale  from  John  Burye  of  Newnham, 
co.    Worcester,  gent,  and  Edmond  Burye  of  Newnham,  gent.,  his 
son  and  heir  apparent,  to  Sir  George  Blount  of  Sodington,  co.  Wor- 
cester, Knight,  of  all  lands,  rents,  etc.,  which  the  said  John  Bury 
purchased  of  John  Hopton,  and  William  Phillippes,  gent,  heretofore 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Hill,  lying  in  Knighton,  co.  Worcester,  and 
formerly   belonging   to   the   chantry  of  the    Blessed    Mary  in  the 
church  of  Knighton  ;  with  the  yearly  rent  of  i8j.  out  of  a  pasture 
or  meadow  called  Colverham  and  the  Ringe,  in  Eastham,  Knighton 
and  Lyndridge,  co.  Worcester.     Signed  by  vendors.     Witnessed  by 
William  Pennell,  William   Bodenham,  Richard  Higges,  John  Buri 
of  the   Hunt  howse,  John   Simmons,   George    Langforth,  Edmund 
Berecroft,    Charles    Wylde.     Witnesses  to    Seisin :    Peter   Blounte, 
John  James,  etc.     Dated  1 1  April,  8  James  I. 

Memorandum  dated  14  August,  1657,  that  this  deed  was  shown 
to  Thomas  Pennell  and  William  Hill  at  their  examination  in 
a  Chancery  suit. 

280.  1610.     Copy    of   Roll   of  Court   Baron   of  the    Dean   and 
Chapter  of  Worcester  for  the  Manor  of  Lindridge  with  members, 
held  1 1  April,  8  James  I.,  wherein  is  recorded  that  license  was  given 
to  Sir  George  Blount,  Knight,  to  demise  to  Edmund  Bury,  gent., 


76  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

for  10  years,  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  called  Ose- 
barnes  and  other  parcels,  including  the  fishery  of  le  Ree.  Fine  12s. 
Signed  by  Arthur  Lake,  Dean,  W.  Barkesdale,  Receiver,  George 
Langforde,  Steward. 

281-  1615.  Thomas  Morris  alias  Griffith  of  Hanley  Childe 
alias  Nether  Hanley,  Nicholas  Morris  alias  Griffith  of  the  parish 
of  Estham,  and  John  Downes  of  the  Fulhams  in  the  parish  of 
Estham,  and  William  Pytt  of  Kyer,  gent.  The  former  have  con- 
firmed to  W.  Pitt  certain  land  being  in  Hanley  Childe  between 
the  wood  called  Cheveridge  Wood  and  a  field  called  Kyer  field, 
and  extending  to  a  certain  park  called  Kyer  park.  Signed :  Thomas 
X  Griffiths,  John  Downes,  William  Pitte.  Dated  20  October,  13 
James. 

282.  1619.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Lindrich, 
held  7  October,  17  James  I.,  being  a  surrender  by  Walter  Blount, 
Esquire,  of  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  called    Ose- 
barnes,   and   other   parcels,   and   the  fishery   of  the  Rea,   and   the 
admittance  of  Sir   James    Pitt,    Knight.     Heriots.     Fine,    a   triple 
rent,  £14   12s.   gd.     Signed:    John   Archbolde,  Receiver;    George 
Longford e,  Steward. 

Memorandum,  that  14  August,  1657,  this  copy  was  shown  to 
William  Hill  and  Arthur  Bradshawe  in  the  house  of  Thomas  Browne 
in  Cleobury  Mortimer  by  virtue  of  a  Chancery  Commission,  before 
Richard  Kettilby  and  Matthew  Barrow. 

283.  1619.     Bond  from  Walter  Blount  of  Sodington,  co.  Wor- 
cester, Esquire,  to  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard,  co.  Worcester, 
Knight,  in  £200,  the  condition  being  that  Sir  James  shall  peaceably 
possess  a  meadow  or  pasture  called  Colverham  and  the   Ring,  in 
Eastham,  Knighton  and  Lyndridge,  co.   Worcester,  with   iSs.   rent 
therefrom,  which  was  sold  to  him  by  Blounte.     Dated  7  February, 
17  James  I. 

284.  1620.     Fine  levied  between  Sir  James  Pytt,  Knight,  plain- 
tiff, and  Walter  Blount,  Esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  Edmund 
Bury,  gent.,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  lands  and  iSs.  of 
rent  in  Knighton,   Newnham,  Eastham,  and   Lyndridge.      Trinity 
Term,. 1 8  James  I.     (Two  copies.) 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  77 

285.  1620.     Lease  from  John   Downes   of  the  Fulhams  in  the 
parish  of  Estham,  yeoman,  to  Thomas  Wynvvood  of  Hanley  Childe 
in  the  parish  of  Estham,  yeoman,  of  40  acres  known  by  the  name 
of  the  Lye,  adjoining  a  brook  called  Burbach  on  the  north,  and 
on  the  east  side  shooting  upon  the  highway  leading  from  Worcester 
to  Tenbury  and  adjoining  land  of  William    Childe,   gent.,   also  3 
acres  of  wood  called  the  Lye  Grove,  6  acres  of  old    land   called 
the  Broompleck  joining  on   the  south  side  land  of  John   Downes 
called  Parkfield  and  eastwards  the  land  of  Sir  James  Pytte,  Knt, 
called    Kyer's  field  now   in   the   occupation   of  Nicholas  Freeman 
for  the  yearly  rent  of  ios.     Signed  :  John  Downes.     Witnessed  by 
John  Gregge,  Nicholas  Morres  alias  Griffin,  Thomas  Tolly.     Dated 
2  July,  17  James. 

286.  1623.      Receipt   from   Walter   Blount   of  Sodington,    co. 
Worcester,  Esquire,  to  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Curewyard,  Knight,  for 
^3000,    in    satisfaction    for    messuages,   lands,   etc.,    in    Newnham, 
Knighton,   and    Lyndridge,    co.    Worcester,    which    Pytt    formerly 
purchased  from  Blount,  according  to  articles  dated  27  April,  1618. 
Signed  by  Blount.      Witnessed    by    Richard    Page,   John    Martin. 
Dated  21  November,  1623,  21  James  I. 

Seal  of  arms. 

Memorandum  on  the  dorse,  that  on  14  August,  1657,  at 
the  house  of  Thomas  Browne  in  Cleobury  Mortimer,  co.  Salop, 
this  release  was  shown  to  Edward  Pennell,  John  Rock,  Arthur 
Bradshawe,  and  Thomas  Pennell  at  their  examination  under  a 
Chancery  Commission  to  James  Perrott,  Richard  Kettilby,  and 
Math.  Barrow  ;  signed  by  the  two  last. 

287.  1626.     Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytts  of  Kiere  Wyard,  Knt., 
to  John  Downes  of  the  Fulhams  in  the  parish  of  Eastham,  yeoman, 
Elizabeth  his  wife  and  William  their  eldest  son,  of  the  Fulhams 
for  95  years    now  in  the    occupation    of  John    Downes.     Signed : 
John  Downes,  Elizabeth  Downes,  William  Downes.     Witnessed  by 
Edward    Pytts,    James    Pytts,    William    Garnous,    James   Winton, 
Richard  Mason.     Dated  20  March,  2  Charles  I. 

288.  1630.     Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytts  of  Kier  Wyard,  Knt., 
to  Susan  Jorden  widow  and  William  Jorden  and  Nathanael  Jorden 


78  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

her  sons,  of  the  chief  Manor  house  "of  Hanley  Childe  otherwise 
Nether  Hanley,  for  their  3  lives  in  consideration  of  £220  paid  by 
John  Newton  of  Barchurch,  co.  Salop,  father  of  Susan  Jordan,  and 
a  yearly  rent  of  £5  IJJ.  $d.  to  be  paid  half  yearly,  with  suit  at 
the  court  baron  of  Sir  James  Pytte.  Witnessed  by  Fabian  Phillips, 
John  Newton,  Thomas  Walker,  Thomas  Baker.  Dated  4th  October, 
6  Charles  I. 
2  deeds. 

289-  1634.  Lease  from  Arthur  Wynwood  of  Wootton  in  the 
parish  of  Onibury,  co.  Salop,  to  Thomas  Morris  alias  Griffiths  of 
Hanley  Childe,  Nicholas  Morris  alias  Griffiths  of  Hanley  Childe 
and  Mary  his  wife,  of  the  cottage  in  which  Morris  lives,  one  pasture 
land  called  the  Grove  containing  4  acres  between  Chaveridge 
Wood  and  land  called  Kiere  field,  extending  in  length  to  Kyere 
Park,  during  their  lives  at  a  yearly  rent  of  2s.  Dated  i  May,  10 
Charles  I. 

290.  1635.  Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytt,  Knt.,  for  £80  to  Anne 
Freeman  wife  of  John  Freeman  of  Hanley  Child,  Thomas  Freeman 
son  of  the  said  John  and  Mary  his  wife,  of  the  house  at  Hanley 
Child  now  in  the  occupation  of  John  Freeman  for  their  lives  by 
a  rent  of  24.?.  a  year  in  two  half  yearly  payments,  a  couple  of  good 
capons  at  Christmas  and  the  yearly  payment  of  2s.  id.  issuing  out 
of  the  premises  for  Hundred  Silver.  Heriot  of  the  best  beast  on 
the  failure  of  each  life.  Suit  and  service  at  the  Court  of  Hanley 
Child  reserved.  Tenants  to  provide  two  reapers  for  one  day  during 
harvest  upon  reasonable  notice,  and  may  take  Hedgeboote,  Plowe- 
boote,  Fierboote  and  Waynebotte.  Witnessed  by  John  Wynton, 
Edward  Buxton,  Richard  Smyth,  Edward  Hill.  Dated  9  March, 

1635- 

Three  seals.     The  three  tenants  made  marks. 

291  1638.  Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyarde  to 
Scudamore  Pytt  his  second  son  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  Elizabeth 

Pytt  their  daughter of  the    messuage  called   the  Fulhams 

now  in  the  occupation  of  Elizabeth  Downes  widow,  William  Downes 
and  Henry  Downes,   excepting  all  timber  trees    and    the    making 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  79 

of  fish  works  or  stanks  on  the  sides  of  the  brook  called  Kyer  brook, 
for  4os.  to  be  paid  half  yearly  and  40^.  after  the  decease  of  every 
one  of  them.  Signed  :  Scudamore  Pytt,  Margaret  Pytts.  Witnessed 
by  Richard  Parker,  Richard  Nicholetts,  James  Winton,  Richard 
Evans.  Dated  ist  April,  1638. 


292.  1651.  Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Freeman  of  Hanley  Childe,  yeoman,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  Freeman  of  Hanley  Childe  of  a  messuage  in  Hanley  Childe 
(the  name  torn  off).  Witnessed  by  Nich.  Cleton,  James  Renton, 
George  Yeomans.  Dated  28  July,  1651. 


293.  1652.  Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  and 
Nicholas  Morris  alias  Griffiths  of  Hanley  Child,  cooper,  and  Mary 
his  wife,  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  a  lease  dated  I  May, 
10  Charles,  made  from  Arthur  Winwood  to  Thomas  Morris  and  others 
of  the  cottage  in  which  they  live,  lately  purchased  by  Pytts,  and 
also  a  parcel  of  land  called  the  Grove  containing  4  acres  lying 
between  Chaveridge  wood  and  Kyre  field  and  extending  to  Kyre 
Park,  for  the  term  of  their  natural  lives  by  the  rent  of  a  peppercorn. 
Both  lessees  made  marks.  Dated  29  February,  1652. 


294.  1658.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Elizabeth  Moore  of  Kyer  Wyard  of  the  house  in  the  churchyard 
and  garden  in  the  parish  of  Hanley   Chylde,  called  by  the  name 
of  the  Grove,  and  late  in  the  possession  of  Mary  Griffiths.     Signed  : 
Eliza  X  Moore.     Witnessed  by  Eliz.  Pitts,  Thomas  Evans.     Dated 
20  January,  1658. 

I 

295.  1662.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Freeman  of  Hanley  Childe,  yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 
of  the  messuage  called  the  Grove  containing  about  6  acres,  in  con- 
sideration for  delivering  up  a  former  lease,  and  a  rent  of  £12  a  year 
for  99  years,     Signed  :    John  Freeman,  Elizabeth  Freeman.     Wit- 
nessed  by   Thomas  Downes,   William    X    Downes,   Rich.    Barrow. 
Dated  12  July,  1662. 


8o  THE    KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

296.  1663.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Thomas  Sabery,  junior,  of  Tenbury,  yeoman,  of  Chaveridge  in  the 
parish  of  Hanlcy  Childe  now  in  the  occupation  of  Thomas  Sabery 
the  elder  for  99  years  at  the  yearly  rent  of  12s.     Signed  :  Thomas 
Sabery.     Witnessed  by  John  Sefton,  Thos.  Evans. 

Bond  attached  for  £40,  the  condition  being  that  the  said  Thomas 
Sabery  engages  not  to  destroy  or  suffer  to  be  destroyed  any  Deer, 
Hares,  Coneys,  Pheasants  or  Partridges  belonging  to  the  said 
Edward  Pytts  within  his  parkes,  lordships  or  jurisdictions,  nor  to 
underlet.  Signed  :  Thomas  Sabery.  Dated  21  May,  15  Charles  II. 

297.  1667.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Freeman  of  Hanley  Child,  yeoman,  Elizabeth  his  now  wife 
and  Thomas  their  son  of  the  tenement  formerly  held  by  his  father 
Thomas  Freeman,  in  consideration  of  giving  up  a  lease  dated  1651, 
£2$,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  24^.     Signed  :  John  Freeman,  Elizabeth 
Freeman.     Witnessed  by  George  Hereford,  Richard  Barrow.    Dated 
10  July,  1 8  Charles  II. 

298.  1673.     Copy  of  Roll    of  a  Court  Baron  of  James  Pytts, 
Armiger,  for   the  Manor  of  Hanley  Child,    alias    Nether  Hanley, 
held  23  October,  25  Charles  II. 

The  homage  present  that  Richard  Creswell,  Esquire,  John  New- 
port, Esquire,  Richard  Spilsbury,  Anthony  Nicholets,  gent.,  Edward 
Belson,  gent.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  are  freehold  tenants  and  ought 
to  appear  and  render  suit  and  service. 

John  Wenwood,  gent.,  acknowledged  to  hold  of  the  Lord  a 
freehold  messuage  and  a  half  yard  land  thereto  belonging,  here- 
tofore the  land  of  George  Aphowell  by  the  yearly  rent  of  five 
shillings  and  a  heriott  of  the  two  best  beasts. 

Thomas  Downes  acknowledged  to  hold  of  the  Lord  one  mes- 
suage, one  yard  land  and  a  water  corn  mill,  heretofore  the  land 
of  Richard  Salwey  by  the  yearly  rent  of  2s.  6d. ;  also  certain  other 
freehold  lands  heretofore  the  lands  of  one  Foxe  by  the  yearly  rent 
of  2s.  6d.  but  by  what  services  he  knoweth  not. 

The  homage  presents  that  Richard  Creswell  holds  of  the  Lord 
one  freehold  Messuage  and  tenement  and  two  yard  lands  thereto 
belonging  called  Overton  upon  the  Hill,  heretofore  the  lands  of 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  8 1 

Richard  Salwey  by  the  rent  of  6s.  8d.  payable  half  yearly  ;  and  also 
certain  other  lands  heretofore  the  lands  of  one  Capul  by  the  yearly 
rent  of  6s.  8d. 

They  also  present  that  Gilbert  Nicholetts,  Esquire,  holds  two 
acres  of  land  within  the  manor,  one  in  Cockshute  hill  field  and 
one  acre  in  Hollywell  field,  but  by  what  rent  or  service  they  are 
ignorant. 

They  also  present  that  Sir  John  Winford  holds  about  two  acres 
within  the  manor,  but  whether  by  rent  or  services  they  are  ignorant. 

They  also  present  that  Edward  Belson  in  right  of  his  wife 
holds  of  the  Lord  a  freehold  tenement  and  a  yard  land  thereto 
belonging,  heretofore  the  lands  of  William  Romby  by  the  yearly 
rent  of  ^d. 

Also  that  John  Newport,  Esquire,  holds  one  freehold  tenement 
called  Sturtts  adjoining  to  Hanley  Heath  by  the  yearly  rent  of  2s. 

Also  that  Anthony  Nicholetts,  gent.,  holds  a  freehold  messuage 
and  tenement  and  certain  lands  thereto  belonging  by  a  rent  of  \^d. ; 
and  they  find  by  a  Court  Roll  dated  16  September,  10  James 
(1612),  that  a  heriot  was  seized  by  the  lord  on  the  death  of  Anthony 
Nicholetts  grandfather  of  the  said  Anthony. 

Thomas  Spilsbury  acknowledged  to  hold  of  the  Lord  a  freehold 
tenement  and  a  half  yard  land  thereto  belonging,  heretofore  the 
land  of  one  Perkins,  by  a  rent  of  3^.  ^d. ;  and  homage  present  that 
in  the  Court  Roll  aforesaid  a  heriot  was  seized  by  the  Lord  at 
the  death  of  one  Thomas  Perkins. 

The  homage  present  that  Richard  Spilsbury  holds  of  the  Lord 
a  freehold  tenement  and  lands  heretofore  the  lands  of  one  Trew- 
backe  alias  Bowyer  by  the  yearly  rent  of  6d. 

They  present  Humfrey  Browneing,  William  Bryan  and  John 
Leery  for  encroaching  on  the  Lord's  waste  called  the  Bread  Heath  ; 
John  Horning  for  digging  up  the  meare  between  the  Three 
Hathorns  and  Woodfurlonge,  and  also  for  encroaching  upon  lands 
in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Callowhill  in  Cockshut  hill  field. 

The  homage  were 

John.Winwood  John  Amys 

Thomas  Downes  Jenkin  Humfreyes 

Thomas  Freeman  David  Jones 

John  Freeman  Richard  Griffin 

Thomas  Spilsbury 


82  THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

299.  1673.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Amias  of  Hanley  Child,   tailor,    and    Elizabeth   his   wife, 
of  the   tenement   commonly   called   the   Grove,    in   the    parish    of 
Hanley   Childe.      Signed  :    John    X    Amias,    Elizabeth    X    Amias. 
Dated  26  March,  1673. 

2  seals.     Pytts'  crest. 

300.  1675.     Lease  from   Scudamore   Pytts  of  the   Fulhams   in 
the  parish  of  Eastham  to  James  Pytt  of  Ivington  in  the  parish  of 
Leominster    of  the  Fulhams   for   twenty-one   years   by   a   rent   of 
£60  a  year.     Signed  :  Scudamore  Pytts.     Witnessed  by  Geo.  Here- 
ford, Humphrey  Smyth,  James  Pittes,  Tho.  Evans.    Dated  2  August, 
27  Charles  II. 

301.  1675.     Lease  from  James  Pytts,  Esquire,  of  the  Fulhams, 
lately  in  the  occupation  of  Scudamore  Pytts,  to  George  Baylis  the 
younger  of  the  Woodside,  in  the  parish  of  Wacton,  gentleman,  and 
Catherine   his  wife,  in   consideration  of   the  cancelling  of  a  lease 
made  in  1638,  between   Sir  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,   Scuda- 
more   his    second    son,    Margaret    his    wife,    and    Elizabeth    their 
daughter,  and  of  £318  to  be  paid  by  George   Baylis  and  a  rent 
of  £26  IDS.  a  year,  the   right    of  hunting,   hawking,    and    fishing 
being   retained.     Witnessed  by  Geo.  Hereford,  John  Bolton,  Tho. 
Euans.     Dated  i  November,  27  Charles  II. 

302.  1675.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  to  George 
Baylis  the  elder  of  the  Fulhams,  gentleman,  Katherine  his  wife  and 
George  their  son  of  the  Fulhams,    in    consideration  of  giving  up 
a  lease  dated   in   1638  between    Sir  James   Pytts    and   Scudamore 
Pytts,  Margaret  his  wife,  and  Elizabeth  his  daughter,  and  .£318,  and 
a  rent  of  £26  los.  od.     Signed:    George  Baylis,  Katherine  Baylis. 
Witnessed  by  John  Bolton,   Phil.  Barton.     Dated  26  October,    30 
Charles  II. 

Seal,  Pytts1  arms. 

303.  1685.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Thomas  Spilsbury  the  elder,  Thomas  Spilsbury  the  younger,  and 
William    Spilsbury  of  Hanley  Childe,  of  all   the   land  known  as 


THE    KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  83 

Chaveridge,   and   also   land   adjoining   called  Powell's  land,  being 
21  acres,  for  3  lives  at  £i    l6s.  8d.  and  two  hens  yearly,  and  £10 
on  the  fall  of  each  life.      Signed  :   Thomas  Spilsbury.     Witnessed 
by  John  Powell,  Phil.  Barton.     Dated  2  May,  i  James  II. 
Seal,  Pytts'  arms. 

304.  1695.    Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  to  George 
Mapp  of  the  Grove,  in  the  parish  of  Hanley  Child,  yeoman,  and 
Mary  his  wife,  of  the  Grove,  for  two  lives  and  £$  yearly.     Wit- 
nessed by  Phil.  Barton,  Richard  Thomas.     Dated  2  October,  1675. 

305.  1718.      Lease   from    Samuel    Pytts   to   Robert  Jurden    of 
Hanley  Child  of  the  Court  House  at  Hanley  Child,  for  a  sum  of 
£6$    and    .£3    a    year   for   99  years.     Signed  :    Robert  X  Jordon. 
Dated  20  March,  1718. 


CHARTERS   RELATING  TO  COTHERIDGE, 

HALLOW,   PEACHLEY,    POWICK, 

AND   WICK. 

306.  No   date.     Grant   in   fee   from    Richard  de   Otherton   to 
John  son  of  Osbert  de  Crowenest  of  land  in  the  field  of  Hestenhul, 
between  the  land  of  Alexander  de  Frivile,  lord  of  Crowenest,  and 
the  land  of  Joan  de  Saltford,  at  a  yearly  rent  of  zd.     Witnessed  by 
John  le  Jeune,  Adam  de  ....  bury,  Benedict  le  Notere,  Geoffrey 
de  Lawarne,  Alexander  de  Otherton,  Richard  of  the  Mill. 

307.  No  date.     Grant  from  Richard  de  Otherton  of  Coderugge 
to  Robert  son  of  Robert  Gorwy  of  a  parcel  of  land  lying  between 
the  land  of  John  son  of  Richard  Sweyn  and  the  way  leading  from 
Howelston  to  Worcester,  and   extending  from  the  grantor's    land 
to  the  land  of  the  said  John  Swein  above  Lyther  Mill  in  the  manor 
of  Coderugge.     Yearly  rent  one  halfpenny.     Witnessed  by  John  son 
of  Hugh  de  Coderugge,  John  son  of  Richard  Swein,  Alexander  de 
Otherton,  Richard  of  the  Hall  of  Brannefford,  Richard  son  of  Gilbert 
de  Brannefford. 

SVa/with'a  legend. 


"6* 


308.  1310.     Release   from  William,  son  and  heir  of  Hugh  le 
Roter  of  Coderugge,  to  Hugh  de  Coderugge,  clerk,  of  a  messuage 
and  land  in  the  vill  of  Coderugge,  which  the  said  Hugh  his  father 
formerly    held.     Witnessed    by    Adam    le    Zonge   of    Coderugge, 
Nicholas  le  Waleys,  John  Attemulne,  Walter  de  Otherton,  Richard 
Knystwyne   of  Houleston,    Hugh    Attepludde,   their   Bailiff,   John 
Godmon.     Dated  the  morrow  after  Benedict  the  Abbot  (21  March), 
3  Edward  II. 

309.  1316.     Grant  in  fee  from  Hugh  son  of  John  de  Crowenest 
to  Richard  Knytwyne  of  Houleston  and  Agnes  his  wife  of  land 
in  the  field  of  Estenhull  between  the  land  of  Sir  Alexander  de 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  85 

Friville,  Knight,  and  the  land  of  John  de  Saltford,  and  extending 
to  the  meadow  called  Huytesheye.  Witnessed  by  Adam  Juuene  of 
Coderugge,  William  de  Otherton,  Hugh  the  Clerk,  John  Godmon, 
John  de  Saltford.  Dated  at  Cotheridge  Sunday  after  St.  John  the 
Baptist  (24  June),  9  Edward  II. 

310.  1381.     Grant  in  fee  tail   from  Thomas   de  Houluston   to 
Roger  his  brother  and  Isabella  his  wife  of  all  lands  and  tenements 
which  the  donor  had  of  the  feoffment  of  the  said  Roger  in  Hou- 
luston.    Witnessed  by  John  le  Zonge  of  Coderugge,  John  de  Crow- 
neste,  William  de  Otherton,  Hugh  de  Houluston,  Richard  Syrecock. 
Dated  at  Houluston,  feast  of  St.  Edmund  the  King,  9  Edward  III. 

Seal  a  fleur  de  Us,  and  legend  "  Waited." 

311.  1492.     Grant  in  fee  from  Robert  Archard  of  Hulston  in 
the  parish  of  Codruge  and  Joan    his    wife,  and    Geoffrey  Griffith 
of  Codruge  and  Isabella  his  wife,  to  John  Walker  of  Codruge  of 
a  messuage  with  all  that  land  called  the  Churchdiche,  which  William 
son  and  heir  of  Hugh  le  Roter  formerly  held  in  Codruge.     Yearly 
rent  to  the  chief  lord,  4^.     Witnessed  by  Robert  Buteller,  clerk, 
curate  there,  Robert  Walker,  yeoman,  of  the  Lord  the  King  and 
bailiff  there,  Henry  Don,  John   Evot,  John  Parton.     Dated  Wed- 
nesday in  Whitsun  week,  7  Henry  VII. 

312.  1493.     Release  from   Robert  Botelar,  clerk,  and  William 
Habynton  to  Agnes  Leeth1  of  one  cottage  with  appurtenances  in 
Coderiche  called  Forteys,  formerly  the  property  of  Walter  Leeth. 
Dated  2  January,  8  Henry  VII. 

313.  1493.     Grant  in  fee  from  Walter  Lyeth  to  Robert  Boteler, 
clerk,  and  William  Habynton,  gentleman,  of  his  cottage  with  appur- 
tenances lying  within  the  lordship  of  Coderyche   called    Forteys. 
Witnessed   by  Roger    Procteur,    John    Evott  and  Thomas    Hillar. 
Dated  at  Coderyche,  feast  of  St.  Nicholas  the  Bishop,  8  Henry  VII. 

Seal. 

314.  1532.     Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Coderuge 
held    on   Friday   before    St.  Luke   the    Evangelist    (18   October), 

1  See  note  to  No.  85. 


86  THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

24  Henry  VIII.,  to  which  came  Thomas  Beste  and  Amicia  his 
wife,  to  whom  the  lord  granted  one  messuage  in  Hulston  ;  a  parcel 
of  land  in  Costehall ;  a  parcel  of  land  called  Bagenham,  with  three 
sellions  of  land  adjacent ;  parcel  of  the  land  and  pasture  called 
Shayles  ground  ;  two  acres  in  Hulston's  field  ;  and  one  acre  of 
meadow  called  Wethy  acre.  Rents  reserved. 
Seal,  a  head. 


315.  1533.  Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Coderuge 
held  on  Friday  before  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist,  24  Henry  VIII., 
to  which  came  Richard  Beste,  Margery  his  wife  and  Thomas 
their  son,  to  whom  the  lord  granted  the  reversion  of  a  messuage 
in  Hulston  within  that  lordship,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Beste 
father  of  Richard,  of  a  parcel  of  land  in  Costehall,  and  of  a  parcel 
called  Bagenham,  to  hold  after  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Beste 
and  Amisia  his  wife. 

Given  under  the  seal  of  John  Ketelby,  steward. 


316.  1614.  Demise  from  Sir  Paul  Tracy  of  Stan  way,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  Dame  Anne  his  wife ;]  Edward  Hall  of  Henwick,  co. 
Worcester,  and  Anne  his  wife ;  John  Fleete  of  Hallow  and  Anne 
his  wife,  to  William  Barnes  of  Whytbourne,  co.  Hereford,  for  .£1,100, 
of  the  manor  of  Wick  Sapey,  otherwise  Golden  Wick  near  St.  John's 
Bedwardine,  co.  Worcester  ;  also  one  close  called  Rowlde  containing 
8  acres,  Clarke's  land  14  acres,  two  meadows  called  Ox  Leasowe 
or  Flagge  Land  containing  80  acres,  two  meadows  called  Common 
Hornc  containing  5  acres,  and  the  Lord's  meadow  containing 
8  acres  ;  together  with  78  acres  of  arable  land.  Signed  :  P.  Tracy, 
Anne  Tracy,  Edward  Hall,  Anne  Hall,  John  Fleete,  Richard  Tracy. 
Skakerley  Tracy,  etc.  Witnessed  by  Thomas  Hall,  W.  Thorley, 
Anthony  Barnes,  Anthony  Moninge,  Jo.  Hill,  Scrivener.  Dated 
3  February,  12  James  I. 

Endorsed,  "  Lease  of  Wick  Estate."  Surrendered  1633  and  en- 
dorsed, "  Delivered  to  Henry  Best  of  Partridge,  co.  Worcester,  for 
£212,  and  Best  is  to  pay  to  Mr.  Anthony  Barnes  of  Over  Wick 
£56  for  the  corne  of  the  ground  and  the  later  crop,  and  implements 
in  and  about  the  house." 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  87 

317.  1625.  Final  Concord  dated  in  the  octaves  of  the  Puri- 
fication of  the  Blessed  Virgin,  i  Charles  I.,  between  John  Elfe, 
plaintiff,  and  Thomas  Saunders  and  Mary  his  wife,  defendants,  of 
I  orchard,  20  acres  of  land,  six  acres  of  meadow,  and  4  acres  of 
pasture  in  Hollowe,  with  a  warranty  against  Thomas  Rawlins  and 
Anne  his  wife  and  Henry  Best  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  Consideration 
£60  sterling. 

Endorsed,  "  The  Title  of  Peachley  Estate." 


318.  1632.  Bargain  and  Sale  for  the  sum  of  £$  by  Thomas 
Saunders  the  younger  of  Hollowe  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
yeoman,  to  Henry  Best  of  Hallowe  and  his  heirs,  of  one  barn  in 
Peachley  containing  by  estimation  6  bays  of  building,  a  moiety 
of  Peachley  farm  with  all  land  belonging  thereto  or  accepted  as 
parcel  thereof  within  the  parishes  of  Hollowe  and  Grimley  in  the 
county  of  Worcester,  with  the  messuage  wherein  Thomas  Saunders 
now  inhabits.  No  witnesses.  Dated  13  October,  8  Charles  I., 
1632. 

Seal  gone. 


319.  1632.     Bond  in  £600  from  Thomas  Saunders  of  Hollowe, 
co.    Worcester,   gent.,    to    Henry    Best,   the   condition    being    that 
Saunders  should  observe  the  covenants  in  Indentures  of  the  same 
date    between    himself    and    his   wife   and   the   said    Henry   Best 
Witnessed    by    Richard    Nicholetts,   George   Turner,   James   Pace, 
Thomas  Wyer.     Dated  10  January,  7  Charles  I. 

320.  1669.     Final  concord  between  Harry  Evett,  armiger,  and 
William  Cliffe,  gent,  plaintiffs,  and  Henry  Best,  gent.,  James  Pytts, 
gent.,  and  John  Clent,  gent.,   and   Elizabeth  his  wife,   defendants, 
of  two  messuages,  one  cottage,  three  ....  90  acres  of  land,  76  acres 
of  meadow,  50  acres  of  pasture  in  Wick  Sapy  otherwise  Gould  Wick 
otherwise  Goulden  Wick,  Wick  Episcopi  or  Bishop's  Wick,  Rish- 
wick,  St.  John's  in   Bedwardine,   Howson,   Cotheridge,   within  the 
parish  of  St.  John's  in  Bedwardyne.     Consideration  £200  sterling. 
Dated  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Martin,  21  Charles  II. 


88  THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS. 

321.  1672.     Fine  between  James  Pytts,  gentleman,  plaintiff,  and 
Sir  Rowland   Berkeley,  Knight,  and  Dorothy  his  wife  deforciants, 
of   i    messuage    and    lands    in    Howson   and   Cotheridge.      Dated 
Michaelmas  Term,  24  Charles  II. 

322.  1672.     Final  concord  between  James  Pytts,  gent.,  plaintiff, 
and  Richard   Berkeley  and   Dorothy  his  wife,  defendants,   of  one 
messuage,  two  gardens,  two  orchards,  50  acres  of  land,  26  acres  of 
meadow  and  other  property  in  Hakesow  (?)  and  Cotheridge.     The 
aforesaid  James  gave  Richard  and  Dorothy  £100  sterling.     Dated 
fifteen  days  after  Easter,  24  Charles  II. 

323.  1699.     Grant  from   Katherine  Pytts  of  Wick  in  St.  John 
Bedwardine,  widow,  to  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyer,  son  and  heir 
apparent  of  the  said  Katherine,  of  the  messuage   called    Howson 
in  the  parish  of  Cotheridge  and  also  the  messuage  in  Peachley  in 
the  parish  of  Hallow,  now  in  the  possession   of  John   Cheese,  for 
99  years  at  a  rent  of  one  peppercorn.     Signed :  Katherine  X  Pytts. 
Witnessed  by  Thomas  Brazier,  James  Brascoe.     Dated  20  August, 
1699. 

324.  1703.    Sale  from  Salwey  Winnington  of  Stanford,  Esquire, 
to  John  Russell  of  Wooferlow,  yeoman,  of  a  messuage  and  house 
in  Powick.     Signed  :  Salwey  Winnington.     Dated  26  March,  1703. 

325.  1732.      Lease   from    Edmund    Pytts   of  Kyre   Wyard    to 
William  Mortiboyes  of  Peachley,  of  Peachley  farm  for  twelve  years 
at  £55  a  year.     No  witnesses.     Dated  2  February,  8  George  II. 

Seal,  arms   of  Edmund   Pytts,  two   bars   and    in    chief  three 
estoiles. 


CHARTERS    RELATING  TO    MUCH 
COWARNE   AND   LUDLOW. 

326.  1315.     Grant  from  Sibilla  Pauncefote  widow  of  Grimbald 
Pauncefot  formerly  lord  of  Great  Couwerne,  with  the  consent  of 
Emeric  Pauncefot  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Grimbald  aforesaid,  to  Ralph 
son  of  Ralph  de   Hirdesford  of  the  parish  of  Ledbury  and   Lucy 
de  la  Hulle   his  wife  for  the  term  of  their  lives  for  the  laudable 
service  rendered  by  Ralph  to   the   grantor,  of  all  that   land  and 
tenement  which   Roger  de  la   Hull  formerly  held   in  villenage  in 
the  fee  of  Great  Couwerne,  rendering  to  the  grantor  and  her  heirs 
two  marks  and  suit  at   her  court  of  Great   Couwerne  three  times 
a  year  on  reasonable  summons.     Witnessed  by  Richard  le  Boteler, 
Reginald  le  Boteler,  John  le  Tayllur,  John  Phelip,  John  le  Hunte, 
Adam  le  Boteler,  Roger  de  la  Feeld.    Dated  11  April,  8  Edward  II. 

327.  1347.     Grant  from  Richard  de  Shollee,  senior,  to  Richard 
his  son  of  a  meadowe  in  Great  Cowarne  called  Southeye  which 
the  donor  lately  had  of  the  gift  of  Grimbald  Pauncefot,  Knight,  and 
which   Geoffrey   de   Bellofago   holds   of  Richard    for   the  term   of 
his  life  only.     Witnessed  by  Roger  Cyfrewast,  Walter  de  Helyon, 
Thomas  de  Wyke,  John  Brown  of  Asperton,  John  Pryde,  Nicholas 
de  Strete,  Walter  Carter.     Dated  Friday  after  the  Annunciation, 
21  Edward  III. 

Seal  of  arms,  a  bird. 

328.  1377.     Grant  in  fee  from   Hugh  Paunsefot  Lord  of  Cow- 
erne  to  Sir  Richard,  Rector  of  the  church  of  Haisfield,  Andrew 
le   Hoore,  clerk,  rector  of  the  church  of  Thlancadok,  William  de 
Whytintone,  Robert  his  son,  Richard  Brown,  and  Stephen  Dygeryth, 
of  his   manor  of  Cowern  with  the  reversion  of  all  lands  held   by 
Petronilla  relict  of  Grimbald  Paunsefot,  donor's  brother,  as  dower 
in  Cowerne,  and  all  donor's  lands  in  the  county  of  Hereford.     Wit- 
nessed  by  William    Devereux,   Knight,  Walter  de   Huntesleye  (?), 


OX)  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

Philip  Wroth,  Walter  le  Rous,  Thomas  de  Borghulle.     Dated   at 
Cowerne,  feast  of  St.  Calixtus  the  Pope  (14  October),  50  Edward  III. 

329.  1381.     Indenture  whereby  Peronille,  widow  of  Sir  Grym- 
bald  Pancefot,  Knight,  grants  to   Richard    Ruyghall   the   younger 
and  Catherine  his  wife  all  the  land,  etc.,  which  she  has  in  dower 
in   the   manor  of  Couerne,  co.   Hereford,   to  hold  during  her  life, 
rendering  5  marks  yearly ;  and  also  the  lands,  etc.,  which  she  has 
in  dower  in  the  manor  of  Bentleye,  co.  Worcester,  with  the  fields 
called  Borgoysfeldes  and  Sampson's  feldes,  rendering  3  marks  yearly, 
Richard  and  Katherine  shall  maintain  two  dovecots  in  the  manor 
of  Bentleye   and    a   watermill    in   the    manor  of  Couerne.     Dated 
I  April,  4  Richard  II. 

Two  seals.     In  French. 

330.  1429.     Indenture  whereby  John  Pauncefot,  Knight,  enfeoffs 
Guy  Whityngton,  John  Havard,  John  Brown,  and   William   Lane, 
rector  of  the  church  of  Hasfield,  of  his  manor  of  Muchel  Cowarne, 
co.  Hereford,  on  condition  that  after  one  year  following  the  mar- 
riage between  Thomas  son  of  the  aforesaid  John   Pauncefot  and 
Margaret  daughter  of  Henry  Wogan  Knight,  the  feoffees  by  their 
writing   indented    shall    enfeoff   the    said    Thomas   and    Margaret 
thereof ;  provided  that  the  said  Thomas  and  Margaret  shall  permit 
the  said  John  Pauncefot  to  occupy  the  said  manor  and  to  receive 
the   issues   and   profits   for   the   support  of  the  said  Thomas  and 
Margaret   until   Thomas   shall    arrive   at    full   age.     Witnessed  by 
Richard  de  la  Mare,  Richard  Waleweyn,  John  Aburhale,  Edward 
Brugge.     Dated  Monday  after  St.  John  Baptist,  7  Henry  VI. 

Four  seals. 

331.  1429.     Indenture  witnessing  that   Guy  Whitincton,  John 
Havard,  John   Bron,  and  William    Lane,  Rector  of  the  church  of 
Hasfeld,  have  granted  to  Thomas  Pauncefote  and  Margaret  his  wife 
the  manor  of  Muchel  Cowarne  to  hold  to  them  and  their  joint  heirs, 
and    in    default   of  such  to  John   Pauncefote  and  his  right  heirs. 
Witnessed  by  John  Russell,  John  Brugge,  Thomas  Mulle,  Richard 
Walwayne,  Thomas  Walwayn.     Dated  Monday  after  SS.  Peter  and 
Paul,  8  Henry  VI. 

Fragments  of  three  seals,  one  lost. 


THE   KYRE    PARK  CHARTERS.  91 

332.  1510.     Grant  in  fee   from    John   Sparcheforde  of  Bristol, 
Merchant,  to  Walter  Rogers  of  Ludlow,  vintner,  of  one  tenement 
in  a  street  in  Ludlowe  called  Dynham,  extending  from  the  King's 
tenement  on  the  north  to  the  garden  of  the  Guild  of  Palmers  on 
the  south,  and  from  the  King's  highway  on  the  west  to  the  tenement 
of  John  Hoke  on  the  east.     Witnessed  by  Richard  Lane,  William 
Clongonar,  Bailiffs  of  Ludlow.     Dated  5  June,  2.  Henry  VIII. 

333.  1520.     Indenture  between  Richard    Fermor,  Merchant,  of 
the  Staple  of  Calys,  on  the  one  part  and  John  Bulfynch  of  Lyers 
Ocle  in  the  county  of  Hereford,   gentleman.      Whereas  the   said 
Richard    afore    this    time    hath  let    to    one    Humfrey    Beryngton, 
gentleman,  the  manor  of  Cowarne  in  the  said  county,  the  demesne 
lands   thereto    belonging    and  two  watermills  for  the    term  of  21 
years  at  a  yearly  rent  of  £10,  the  said   Richard   now  lets  to  the 
said  John   the  aforesaid  rent,  with  all  other  his  property  in  Cow- 
arne and  Paulton  in  the  said  county  for  the  term  of  20  years  for 
a  rent  of  £21  a  year,  to  be  paid  in  London  at  Lady  and  Michaelmas 
at  the  cost  of  the   said  John  upon  pain  of  forfeiture  of  the  same 
lease.     Signed  :  John  Bulfynch.     No  witnesses.     Dated  6  February, 
II   Henry  VIII. 

Seal  gone. 

334.  1533.     Bond  from  Richard  Selman  of  Ludlow,  Esquire,  to 
Richard  Palmer  of  Lynche  in  £40  to  observe  covenants  in  inden- 
tures of  the  same  date.     Dated  29  July,  25  Henry  VIII. 

335.  1558.     Release  from    Alice  Rogers,   daughter   of  Walter 
Rogers  late  of  Ludlow,  mercer,  to  William  Langforde  of  London, 
merchant,  of  all  her  right  in  a  tenement  and  garden  mentioned  in 
a  deed  dated  January,  1559.     Dated  26  December,  i  Elizabeth. 

336.  1559.     Grant  in  fee  from  William  Langforde  of  London, 
merchant,   to   Walter    Hook   of  Worcester,   weaver,    and    Richard 
Pooton  of  Ludlow,  yeoman,  of  a  tenement  and  garden    containing 
one  burgage  in  the  town  of  Ludlow  in   the  street  called  Denham 
between  the  lands  lately  appertaining  to  the  Guild  of  the  Palmers, 
and   now  in  the  hands  of  the  bailiffs   and  burgesses  on  all  sides, 
which  the  donor  had  of  the  gift  of  Walter  Rogers  his  grandfather 


92  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

deceased,  to  hold  to  the  use  of  Thomas  Langforde  brother  of  the 
grantor,  Anne  his  wife  and  their  joint  heirs,  with  remainder  to  the 
use  of  Richard  Langforde,  father  of  William  and  Thomas  Lang- 
forde, and  his  heirs  and  assigns.  Witnessed  by  John  Coxe,  John 
Bell,  Thomas  Blashefylde,  John  Allsapp,  Richard  Rasto,  Bailiffs 
of  Ludlow,  Richard  Tomlyns,  William  Pyke,  John  Dawton,  Richard 
Hooke.  Signed  "  by  me  Wm.  Langforde."  Dated  26  January, 
i  Elizabeth. 
Seal,  R.  T. 

337-  1581.  Bargain  and  sale  from  Richard  Pauncefote  of  Has- 
fielde,  Esquire,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John  Pauncefote  of  Hasfielde, 
Esquire,  to  William  Flete  of  Horton  in  the  parish  of  Chartham, 
Kent,  Esquire,  of  the  manor  of  Much  Cowhorne  or  Cowarne,  in 
consideration  of  £100,  and  on  condition  that  Flete  pay  to  Paunce- 
fote or  his  heirs  ,£200  on  6  December ;  but  if  he  does  not,  Pauncefote 
by  paying  £100  at  the  dwelling  house  of  William  Flete  called 
Horton  in  Kent  before  31  May,  1582,  may  re-enter  and  enjoy 
the  premises  as  heretofore.  Witnessed  by  Walter  Meredith,  "  writer 
of  the  Court  letter  of  London,"  John  Taylor,  Thomas  Williams, 
William  Pottle.  Signed  and  sealed  by  Pauncefote.  Dated  26 
May,  23  Elizabeth. 

338.  1581.     Quit-claim  from  John  Pauncefote  of  Haffefilde  in 
the   county  of  Gloucester,   Richard    Pauncefote   his  son   and   heir 
apparent,  and  John  Haukyns  of  Haffefilde,  yeoman,  of  all  right  in 
the   manor   of  Great   Cowhorne   alias   Cowarne   in   the   county   of 
Hereford,  and  in'  all  the  premises  which  were  the  property  of  the 
said   John   in   Great  Cowarne,  Stretton,  and   Egleton,  to  Charles 
Foxe  of  Bromfild  in  the  county  of  Salop,  armiger.     Signed  :  John 
Pauncefote,  John  Haukyns.     Witnessed   by  Arthur  Blyncoe,  John 
Tillye.     Dated  16  October,  24  Elizabeth. 

2  seals,  with  initials,  i  gone. 

Memorandum  endorsed  that  this  release  was  delivered  to  Charles 
Foxe  by  Arthur  Blyncoe  and  John  Haukyns,  servants  of  John 
Pauncefote,  18  October  the  same  year,  in  the  presence  of  Thomas 
Morrison,  Edward  Wynton,  Edward  Lewes,  and  William  Home. 

339.  1581.     Draft  of  a  Release  from  Henry  Cassye  of  Whitfild, 
co.   Gloucester,    Esquire,   to  John    Haukins  of  Hassefild,  yeoman, 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  93 

of  the  manor  of  Great  Cowhorne  or  Cowarne,  and  of  all  lands  in 
Stretton  and  Egelton  lately  belonging  to  John  Pauncefote  of  Has- 
sefilde,  Esquire,  which  Cassye  and  Haukins  held  of  the  gift  of  Richard 
Pauncefote  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John.  There  are  notes  show- 
ing that  Cassye  did  not  agree  to  certain  clauses.  Dated  25  De- 
cember, 24  Elizabeth. 


340.  1582.  Release  from  Henry  Cassye  of  Whitfild,  co.  Glou- 
cester, Esquire,  at  the  request  of  John  Pauncefote  of  Hassefild, 
Esquire,  to  John  Haukyns  of  Hassefild,  yeoman,  of  all  right  in  the 
manor  of  Great  Cowhorne  or  Cowarne,  etc.,  to  the  use  of  Haukyns. 
Signed  and  sealed.  Witnessed  by  Richard  Pauncefote,  John  Wolffe, 
Thomas  Morris,  Richard  Bundy,  Wm.  Jeffes,  Charley  Hughes, 
W.  Mutlowe.  Dated  25  January,  24  Elizabeth. 


341.  1582.     Release  from  Thomas  Leveson  of  Wolverhampton, 
co.  Stafford,  Esquire,  and  Thomas  Graunte  of  Wallehouse,  co.  Wor- 
cester, Esquire,  at  the  instance  of  John  Pauncefote  of  Hassefilde, 
co.   Gloucester,  Esquire,  to  Charles   Fox   of  Bromfield,  co.   Salop, 
Esquire,  of  all   right  in  the  manor  of  Great  Cowhorne  otherwise 
Cowarne,    co.    Hereford,    and    all   lands   in   Stretton  and   Egleton, 
which  premises  were  late  of  the  said  John  Pauncefote.     Signed  by 
releasers.     Delivered  to  John  Haukins,  etc.,  in  the  presence  of  John 
Pauncefote,  Arthur  Blincoe,  John   Haukins.     Dated   13  February, 
24  Elizabeth. 

Fragment  of  one  seal. 

342.  1582.     Indenture  between  John  Pauncefote  of  Haffield  in 
the  county  of  Gloucester,  Esquire,  and  Charles  Foxe  of  Bromfield 
in  the  county  of  Salop,  Esquire,  witnessing  that  John  Pauncefote 
stood  bound  to  Charles  Foxe  in  the  sum  of  £1,200;   but  never- 
theless if  he  and  his  heirs  allow   Charles  Fox   peaceably  to  hold 
the  manor  of  Cowhorne,  alias  Cowarne,  alias  Cuerne,  in  the  county 
of  Hereford,  and  the  lands  and  tenements  in  the  parish  of  Cow- 
horne, Stretton,  and  Egleton   in  the  said  county,  sold  to  Charles 
Fox,  28   December  last,  by  John  Pauncefote  and  Richard  Paunce- 
fote  his    son    and    heir    apparent,    then    the   bond   shall    be   void. 


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THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 


Witnessed  by  John  Haukins,  William  Lane,  Edward  Lewes.    Dated 
12  February,  24  Elizabeth. 
Seal  gone. 

343.  1582.     Bond  in  £1,200  from  John  Pauncefote  of  Hasfelde, 
co.   Gloucester,   Esquire,   to  Charles  Fox  of  Bromfelde,  co.  Salop, 
Esquire.     Signed  and  sealed  by  John  Pauncefote  and  James  Dyer. 
The  official  seal  is  also  appended.     Dated    12   February,   24  Eliz- 
abeth. 

344.  1582.     Release  from  John  Pauncefote  of  Hassefilde,  co. 
Gloucester,  Esquire,  Richard  Pauncefote  his  son  and  heir  apparent, 
and   John    Haukyns   of  Hassefilde,   yeoman,   to    Charles   Foxe  of 
Bromfild,  co.  Salop,  Esquire,  of  all  their  right  in  the  manor  of  Great 
Cowhorne  or  Cowarne,  etc.     Signed  and  sealed  by  John  Pauncefote 
and  John  Haukyns.     Dated  16  October,  24  Elizabeth. 

Delivered  to  Arthur  Blyncoe  in  the  presence  of  Arthur  Blyncoe, 
John  Sillye.  Delivered  by  Arthur  Blyncoe  and  John  Haukyns, 
servants  of  John  Pauncefote,  to  Charles  Foxe  in  the  presence  of 
Thomas  Morrice,  Edwarde  Wynton,  Edwarde  Lewes,  William  Lane. 

345.  1582.     Bargain  and  sale  from  John  Pauncefote  of  Hasse- 
fyld,  co.  Gloucester,  Esquire,  Richard  Pauncefote  his  son  and  heir 
apparent,  Henry  Cassye  of  Whytfylde,  co.  Gloucester,  Esquire,  and 
John  Haukyns  of  Hassefylde,  yeoman,  to  Charles  Foxe  of  Brome- 
fylde,  co.  Salop,  Esquire,  of  the  manor  of  Much  Cowhorne,  Cowarne 
or  Cuerne  and  lands  in  Stretton  and  Egleton.     Dorothy  wife  of 
John  Pauncefote  mentioned.     Recites  a  lease  of  "the  chief  messuage 
house  and  the  demaynes  thereunto  belonging  with  the  site  of  the 
Mills "  from  John  Pauncefote  to   Robert   Burghill   and    Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dated  12  March,  13  Elizabeth  (1571),  for  61  years  at  £16 
a  year.     Also  a  copy  of  court  Roll  to  John  Rawlynges  and  Thomas 
Rawlynges  his  son  of  a  messuage  or  tenement  with    lands.     Also 
another   copy   of  a   cottage   or   tenement  to  Thomas  Byrryngton 
deceased,    Mary    his   then    wife    and    Elizabeth    Cachemaye    their 
daughter.      Pauncefote     covenants     to     procure     certain    releases. 
Signed  by  John  Pauncefote,   Richard    Pauncefote  and  John   Hau- 
kyns.    Henry   Cassye   neither   signed    nor   sealed.      Witnessed  by 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  9$ 

John    Wolffe,    Charles    Hughes,    William    Jeffes,    Thomas    Morris, 
Rychard    Bundyc,    William    Muttowe,   John    Rawlinges,    Thomas 
Rawlinges.     Dated  28  December,  24  Elizabeth. 
Three  seals. 


346.  1630.     Indenture   between    Ralph   Goodwyn  of  Ludlow, 
Esquire,  and  Sampson  Eure  of  Grayes  Inn,  Middlesex,  Esquire,  wit- 
nessing that  for  the  love  which  Goodwyn  bears  to  Dorothy  his  wife, 
and  for  settling  a  jointure  on  her,  he  covenants  that  he  shall  stand 
seized  of  the  manor  of  Much  Cowhorne,  Cowarne  or  Cuerne,  and 
all   other  his  lands  in  co.  Hereford  to  the  use  of  himself  and  the 
said  Dorothy,  and  of  his  heirs  and  assigns.     Signed  by  Eure.     Wit- 
nessed by  Rich.  Blayney,  Evan  Phillips,  Edward  Edwards,  Edward 
Ambler.     Dated  28  January,  6  Charles  I. 

Seal  of  Arms. 

347.  1630.       Quit   claim    by    Richard    Selman    of  Ludlow    to 
Raphe  Goodwyn  of  Ludlow,  Esquire,  of  all  right  and  title  to  the 
Manor  of  Cowhorne  alias  Cowarne  alias  Cuerne  in  the  county  of 
Hereford.     Signed  :    Richard  Selman.     Witnessed  by  Samp.  Eure, 
James    Bayliss,    Jo.    Normeat,  John    Millner.      Dated    17    March, 
6  Charles  I. 

Endorsed:  12  September,  1633.  Memorandum  that  this  deed 
was  this  day  shewed  to  the  witnesses  on  the  behalf  of  Somerset! 
Fox  and  Ralph  Goodwyn  defendants  at  the  suit  of  Charles  Fox 
in  the  presence  of  Jo.  Vaughan,  Humfrey  Morrice,  Fran.  Phillips. 

And  also :  At  Ludlow  14  January,  1635.  Memorandum  that 
this  deed  was  shown  to  the  witnesses  examined  on  behalf  of 
Somerset  Fox,  Esquire,  and  other  defendants  at  the  suit  of 
Charles  Fox  before  us  the  commissioners  whose  names  are  sub- 
scribed, Thomas  Powis,  Fr.  Phillipps. 

348.  1630.     Indenture  between   Ralphe  Goodwin   of  Ludlow, 
Esquire,    and    Summersett   Foxe    of    Gwerngo,    co.    Montgomery, 
Esquire,  witnessing  that  whereas  the  said  Foxe  is  bound  by  recog- 
nisance in  the  nature  of  a  statute  merchant  before  Adam  Acton  and 
Henry  Pritchard  gentlemen,  bailiffs  of  Ludlow,  keepers  of  the  greater 
part  of  the  seal  ordained  for  sealing  statutes  merchant,  and  Richard 


96  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

Mittow,  gent.,  town  clerk,  keeper  of  the  lesser  part  of  the  same 
seal,  to  the  said  Goodwin  in  £2,000.  Nevertheless  if  Foxe  perform 
all  the  covenants  in  an  indenture  dated  10  September  last  between 
him,  Sir  Walter  Longe,  Knt,  and  Charles  Thynne,  Esquire,  of  the 
one  part  and  Goodwin  of  the  other  part,  then  the  said  recognisances 
shall  be  void.  Witnessed  by  Samp.  Eure,  Anne  Foxe,  Edward 
Foxe,  Tho.  Butts,  Jo.  Wormeall.  Dated  16  November,  6  Charles  I. 
Endorsed  :  The  defeazance  of  the  statute  of  £2,000  from  Mr. 
Sum.  Foxe. 

349.  1634.  License  from  the  Bailiffs  Burgesses  and  Commonalty 
of  Ludlow  to  Charles  Langford  of  Sipton,  co.  Salop,  gent.,  executor 
of  Richard   Langford,  to  assign   to    Ralph  Goodwyn   of  Ludlowe, 
Esquire,  a  lease  dated  17  June,  13  James  I.  (1615),  by  the  Bailiff, 
etc.,  to  the  said  Richard  Langford  of  a  tenement  and  backside  in 
Ludlow  in  a  place  called  Dynham,  adjoining  a  messuage  belonging 
to  the  said  Langford.     Dated  18  January,  10  Charles  I. 

Common  Seal  of  the  town  of  Ludlow. 

350.  1638.     License  from  Rowland  Williams,  gent.,  and  Charles 
Baldwyn,  Esquire,  Bailiffs  of  Ludlow  and  the  Burgesses  and  Com- 
monalty of  the  said  town  to  Elizabeth  Goodwyn  of  Stoke  Pryor, 
co.    Hereford    [Worcester],   widow    and    administratrix    of    Ralph 
Goodwyn,  Esquire,  to   assign  to  John    Newton    of   Heightley,  co. 
Salop,  Esquire,  the   lease   of  a  messuage   called    the  Harpe  lying 
in  Dynham,   within    the  town    of  Ludlow,  heretofore  assigned  to 
the  said  Goodwyn  by  Charles  Langford,  gent.     Dated  26   April, 
14  Charles  I. 

Common  seal  of  Ludlow. 

351.  1646.     Marriage   settlement   between   Ralphe  Goodwin  of 
the  towne   of  Ludlow    of  the  one  part  and   Wallop  Brabazon  of 
Eaton,  co.  Hereford,  Esquire,  and  William  Dansey  of  Stoke  Prior, 
co.  Hereford,  gent.,  of  the  other  part.      Goodwin  in  consideration 
of  a  marriage  shortly  to  be  solemnised  between  him  and  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  the  said  Brabazon,  grants  to  Brabazon  and  Dansey  the 
Manor  of  Cowhorne  and  all  other  his  lands  in  the  county  of  Here- 
ford.    Dated  21  May,  22  Charles  I. 

Livery  and  seizin   given   to   Dansey  26  August,    1646,  in   the 
presence  of  Richard  Downe,  Stephen  Foxe,  and  Caleb  Moore. 


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352.  1697.     Grant  of  the  Freedom  of  the  borough  of  Ludlow 
to  Samuel  Pitt,  Armiger.    Signed  :  Philip  Cole  and  Thomas  Sabery. 
Dated  at  Ludlow  12  June,  9  William  III. 

Seal,  Arms  of  the  borough  of  Ludlow,  in  tin  box. 

353.  1734.     Fine  in  which  Robert  Tracy,  Esquire,  was  plaintiff 
and  Alice  Yate,  Joan  Goodwyn,  widow,  Benjamin  Miliward,  clerk, 
and  Anne  his  wife  and  William  Yate,  clerk,  were  deforciants,  of 
lands  in  Drayton,  Shottery,  Luddington,  Old  Stratford,  and  Strat- 
ford on  Avon. 


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CHARTERS   RELATING   TO   THORNBURY, 

COLLINGTON,    EDWYN    RALPH, 

AND   BROMYARD. 


354.  No   date.     Grant  from   Matilda  de  Hodesbache  to  John 
son  of  Roger  Mayhel  of  four  sellions  of  land  in  the  field  called 
Hodesbachefield,    between    the    lands    of   Nicholas    de    Lye    and 
Christina   daughter    of   Roger    Mayel,    and    extending    upon    the 
King's   highway  called    Mulwaye    to   the    hill  called   Bromzordes- 
doune,  at  a  yearly  rent  of  one  farthing.     Witnessed  by  Simon  de 
Wallecrofte,  Richard  de  Colyntone,  John  Broun  de  Coctone,  John 
Dobyn,  Nicholas  de  Lye. 

355.  No  date.     Grant   from   Walter   Clement   to  Roger  Paris, 
"to  acquit  him    from  the  Jews"  (judaismo)  of  two  acres  of  land 
upon  Bromyard  Down,  next  the  land  of  William  de  la  Were,  one 
head  extending  to  the  land  of  Lucy  de  Clatre  and  the  other  to 
the  land  formerly  held  by  Adam  the  chaplain  of  Brochamtun,  for 
6s.  and   a  yearly  rent  of  6d.     Witnessed  by  Hugh  lord  of  Parva 
Frome,  Hugh  Juvenis,  Adam  de  Hurton,  Walter  de  Frome,  William 
Juvenis  de  Frome,  Elias  the  clerk. 

356.  1296.     Release  from  Edith,  relict  of  John  the  Young  of 
Bromyard,  to  Stephen  son  of  the  late  William  the  Young,  of  her 
right  in  all  lands  and  tenements  of  which  the  said  John  her  husband 
died  seised,  except  three  sellions  lying  in  la  Cruftinge  of  Hodes- 
bach,  with  her  dower,  Stephen  to  deliver  to  her  yearly  one  horse- 
load  of  wheat  and   "trugg"  of  oats   at   Michaelmas.      Witnessed 
by  Richard  de  Colcumbe,  William  de  Clatere,  Reginald  le  Stodyere, 
William   Broun,   clerk,   Roger   the   Baker.      Dated   at    Bromyard, 
Friday  after  the  feast  of  St.  David,  24  Edward  I. 

357.  1328.     Grant  from  William  Godrich  of  Bromyard  to  Joan, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Textor,  of  one  messuage  with   the  curtilage 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  99 

between  the  tenement  of  Thomas  de  Gynes  and  the  tenement 
of  Godrych  in  the  street  of  Schurdesford  in  Bromyard.  Witnessed 
by  Simon  de  Wallecroft,  John  de  Cocton,  John  Dobyn,  Hugh  the 
tailor,  John  de  Abydon. 

358.  1331.      Release   from   Joan,   formerly   wife   of   Henry   le 
Aumbler  of  Lasteton,  to  William  le  Taillour  of  Bromzhord  of  a 
place  of  land  in  the  High  Street  of  Bromzhord,  between  the  tene- 
ment of  Thomas  son   of  Roger  de  la  Hyde  and  the  tenement  of 
John   de    Pencombe.      Witnessed    by   William    Brown,   bailiff  of 
Bromzord,    Simon    de   Wallecroft,    Peter    le    Mercer,    Thomas   de 
Gynes,  John  de  Abindon,  clerk.     Dated  at  Bromzord. 

359.  1342.     Grant  in  fee  from  William  le  Taylur  of  Bromzerd 
to  Joan  de  Pencoumbe  of  the  same  vill  of  a  messuage  with  curtilage 
which  he  had  of  the  gift  of  John  le  Webbe  of  Bromzerd,   in  the 
street  of  Schordesford,  between  the  tenement  of  Stephen  le  Zonge 
and  that  of  the  donee.     Witnessed  by  Stephen  le  Zonge,  Robert 
de   Longels,  John   de   Cocton,    Hugh  de   Hanelleleye,   Hugh  the 
Tailor.      Dated   at   Bromzerd   on   Sunday  after  the   Feast  of  St. 
Ambrose,  16  Edward  III. 

360.  1473.     Release  from  Sir  Richard  Mortimer,  clerk,  son  of 
John  Mortimer  of  Bromyard,  to  Willam  Cock  of  the  parish  of  Bock- 
leton  and  Isabella  his  wife,  of  a  tenement  in  the  new  street  called 
Shepe  Street,  in  the  borough  of  Bromyard,  between  the  tenement 
formerly  of  the  said  Sir  Richard,  and  now  of  John  Peryn  of  Wacke- 
ton,  and  the  tenement  late  of  Joan  Blounte.     Witnessed  by  Master 
Richard  Acton,  gentleman,  Richard   Morley,  bailiff  of  Bromyard, 
Roger  Pillow,  Roger  Stockton,  Thomas  Boll. 

361.  1482.     Power  of  attorney  from  John  Mortymer,  Esquire, 
son  and  heir  of  Sir  Hugh  Mortymer,  Knight,  to  Thomas  Pole  to 
take  possession  of  all  burgages  and  half-burgages  in  the  borough 
of  Bromyard  and  all  lands  lying  in  the  fields  and  lordship  there 
now  in  the  hands  of  John  Browne,  and  which  were  late  of  Morgan 
Taillour,  of  Bromyard  deceased.    Dated  10  January,  21  Edward  IV. 

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100  THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

362.  1486.     Power  of  attorney  from   Philip  Fyschepole  of  the 
parish  of  Bromeyerd,  husbandman,  to  Roger  Greene  of  the  parish 
of  Penkom,  co.  Hereford,  husbandman,  to  demand  and  receive  all 
his  debts  and  chattels,  and  also  all  his  lands  and  tenements  called 
Newbondes    lying    in    Bromyard    aforesaid.     Dated    4    March,    I 
Henry  VII. 

363.  1489.     Power  of  attorney  from  Agnes  Smarte  of  Wytte- 
borne,  lately  wife  of  William  Vyrnold,  junior,  of  Wacton,  to  Roger 
Acton  of  Bokyltone,  generosus,  and  Thomas   Poole  of  Bromyard 
jointly  and  severally  to  enter  upon  one  messuage  and  one  nook 
of  land  lying  in   Wacton  called  Wylkyns'  lands.     Dated   3   July, 
4  Henry  VII. 

364.  1491.     Release  of  all  actions  from  John  Hall  of  Hartle- 
bury,  John    Monhus   of  Rock,   and    Alice    late    wife    of    Richard 
Monhus,  to  Thomas  Pole  of  Bromyord. 

365.  1496.    Bond  in  £4.0  from  John  Hunt,  Senior,  late  of  Brom- 
yard, co.  Hereford,  John  Hunt,  Junior,  late  of  Wolfurlow,  Hereford, 
and  Thomas   Hunt  of  Haneburye,  Hereford,  husbandmen,  to   Sir 
John   Mortymer,  Knight,  one  of  the  King's  Justices  of  the  Peace 
in  co.  Worcester ;  the  condition  being  that  William  Hunt,  late  of 
Bromyard  "  brchour,"  shall  personally  appear  at  Worcester  Castle 
before  the  King's  Justices  at  the  next  session  to  make  answer  to 
whatever  may  be  objected  to  him  on  the  part  of  the  King. 

17  November,  12  Henry  VII. 

366.  1515.    Bromyard  Borough.    At  a  Hundred  Lawday  holden 
there  on  Tuesday  the  feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James,  7  Henry  VIII., 
Robert  Pyt  acknowledged  that  he  held  of  the  lord  three  quarters 
of  one   burgage   of  free  land  lying  in  the  new  street  within  the 
Borough   aforesaid,  between   the  tenement   of  William  Crassewell 
and  the  tenement  of  Richard  Pery.     Thereupon  he  was  admitted, 
paid  a  fine,  and  was  sworn  a  free  burgess ;  and  he  did  fealty. 

367.  1562.     Lease  from   Sir  James  Croft,  Knight,   to  Francis 
Downe  of  Lyttell  Hyde,  co.  Hereford,  gent,  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
and  Thomas  Downe  their  son,  of  a  meadow  with  the  appurtenances 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  IOI 

called  Longe  Medowe,  lying  in  the  lordship  of  Edvyn  Rauff,  parcel 
of  the  demesnes  of  the  manor,  in  the  occupation  of  Richard  Cave, 
and  also  of  a  tenement  and  a  garden  in  Bromyard  in  Croxwall 
Street,  between  the  tenement  of  Sir  James  Croft  and  that  of  John 
Clerke  now  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Owen,  at  a  yearly  rent  of 
i6s.  6d.  and  heriots,  and  suit  to  be  done  at  the  manor  court.  Wit- 
nessed by  Walter  Kerle,  gent.,  Thomas  Dickys  of  Croft,  Humfrey 
Taylour,  Robert  Stubbs,  Jane  Barowe.  Dated  4  January,  5  Eliz- 
abeth. 

Seal  of  arms,   per   fesse   indented   in   the     ist  quarter   a  lion 
statant. 

368.  1562.     Lease  from  Sir  James  Croft,  Knight,  to   Thomas 
Deykyn  of  Edvin  Rauf,  husbandman,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and 
John  his  son,  of  all  his  lands  and  pastures  and  the  demesnes  called 
the  Park  or  the  Park   Leasow  adjoining  a  leasow  called  Julian's 
Orchard  in  the  lordship  of  Edvine,  in  consideration  of  £4  13^.  4</. 
and   a  yearly  rent  of  13*.  ^d.     Signed  :   Jamys  Croft.     Dated    24 
December,  5  Elizabeth. 

369.  1567.     Lease  from  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Nethewode,  co. 
Hereford,  Esquire,  to  William  Pery  of  Edven  Raiffe,  husbandman, 
Anne  his  wife  and  Thomas  their  son,  of  a  pasture  called  the  Woode 
Lesowe   lying  between  Edvens  Woode   and   the  lands  of  Harton 
Farm,  at  a  yearly  rent  of  $s.     Heriots  IQJ.     Dated  25  September, 
9  Elizabeth. 

370.  1572.      Surrender   by   Henry   Eymons   of   Bytterley,   co. 
Hereford,   and  Thomas  Eymons  his  brother  to  Thomas  Walwyn 
of  Longeward,  co.  Hereford,  gent,  their  landlord,  of  certain  ground 
in  Bytterleye  marked  out  to  make  a  water-mill  and  mill  pond  or 
watercourse  with  the  ground  between  the  said  pond  and  the  old 
brook  there  which  Henry  and  Thomas,  and  Henry's  son  Thomas 
under  age,  hold   by  lease.      Witnessed   by  Phyllyp  Richard,  John 
Collie,    Robart    Smethes,   Thomas    Lythe,   John    Combe,    Richard 
Hunte,  John  Boyse,  Thomas  Appowell,  John  Tylor.     Dated  24  Jan- 
uary, 14  Elizabeth. 

Endorsed,  "  Yeoman's  (sic)  release." 


IO2  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

371.  15/2.  Grant  from  Thomas  Baskervyle  of  Nethewood  to 
William  Tompkyns,  arm.,  John  Scbourne,  gent.,  and  James  Wynton 
of  all  his  manors  of  Nethewood,  Stoke  Blysse  and  Edvyn  Rafe 
to  the  uses  indicated  in  a  schedule  which  is  annexed.  Dated  26 
April,  14  Elizabeth. 

The  schedule  directs  that  the  property  shall  be  held  to  the  use 
of  himself  and  his  heirs,  then    to  Thomas    Baskervile   of   Nethe- 
wood his  base  son  and  his  heirs,  failing  whom  to  his  base  daughter 
Elynor  wife  of  George  Pycharde,  gent.,  and  her  heirs,  failing  whom 
to  William  Goode  of  Nethcwode,  failing  whom  to  the  grantor's  heirs 
for  ever,  reserving  to  himself  power  to  make  leases  for  any  period 
of  time  not  exceeding  3  lives. 
Signed  T.  Baskerville. 
Present  at  the  sealing, 

Anthony  Hardwick,  gent.  Philippe  Jones,  gent. 

William  Nott  William  Goode 

Richard  Trump  Philippe  Tompkyns 

Raffe  Goode  Thomas  Tompkyns 

William  Becham  William  Wylson 

Humfrey  Clark  John  Smythe 

Hughe  Pyrry  Margery  Wolvely 

John  Deykyn  William  Pyrry 

Thomas  Deykyn  Roger  Olyver 

Humfrey  Burford 

being   farmers   and   holders  of  the   lands,    manors    and  tenements 
named  in  the  deed. 

Witnessed  by 

Anthony  Hardwick,  gent.  Howell  Owyn 

Edward  Chcll  Richard  Goode 

Richard  Powell  Thomas  Slade 

John  Holder  Roger  Wallwynde 

372.  1576.  Admission  from  Edmund  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury of  John  Parkyn,  cleric,  to  the  rectory  of  Colyton  with  the 
chapel  of  Edven  Loche  vacant  by  the  death  of  William  Style,  last 
rector  there,  on  the  presentation  of  Thomas  Baskervile,  Esquire,  the 
undoubted  patron.  Dated  on  our  manor  of  Lambehith,  9  No- 
vember, 1576. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  IOJ 

Large  oval  seal  of  red  wax  gone,  except  a  small  fragment,  on 
which  are  the  letters  E  .  .  .  SIG. 

373.  1577.      Lease   from   Thomas    Baskervill   of  Netherwood, 
gentleman,  base  son  of  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Netherwood,  Esquire, 
to   Roger  Olyver   otherwise  Olffa  of  Edvin    Ralfe,  co.   Hereford, 
Elizabeth  his  wife   and  Thomas   Olyver   their  son,  of  closes  and 
pastures   called   the  Crist  Closes,  lying  in  Edvyn  aforesaid   lately 
demised  to  Richard  Deykyn.     Yearly  rent  13^.  $d.,  payable  to  the 
lessor  and  his  heirs  or  to  Eleanor  wife  of  George  Pytchard,  gent., 
base  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas   Baskervile,  Esquire.      Heriots 
13^.  4<£     Dated  22  June,  19  Elizabeth. 

374.  1577.    Lease  from  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Netherwood,  gen- 
tleman, base  son  of  Thomas  Baskervile  late  of  Netherwood,  Esquire, 
deceased,  to  Walter  Herrington,  Joan  his  wife,  and  Catherine  Bur- 
ford,  wife  of  Humfrey  Burford  of  Edwyn  Raffe,  of  a  water-mill  and 
millhouse  called  Heyes  Mill  in  Edvin   Ralph,  at  a  yearly  rent  of 
2os.,  payable  to  the  lessor  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  or  to  Eleanor 
Pytcharde  wife  of  George  Pytchard,  gent.,  base  daughter  of  the  said 
Thomas  Baskervile  deceased  and  his  heirs.     Heriots  26s.  Sd.    Dated 
9  July,  19  Elizabeth. 

375.  1581.     Lease  from  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Nethewood,  co. 
Hereford,  Esquire,  to  Edmund  Burford  of  Edvyn  Raffe,  husbandman, 
Elizabeth   his   wife   and    Elizabeth   his   daughter,   of  his   pastures 
called   Jeffreys  Meadow,  and   Rowegrove,  and  his   meadow  called 
Newe  Poole  in  the  lordship  of  Edvyn  Raffe.      Dated  12  January, 
23  Elizabeth. 

376.  1585.     Release  from  James  Wynton  of  Bodenhame,  in  the 
county  of  Hereford,  gentleman,  to  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Nethwood, 
Esquire,  of  all  suits  and  debts  which  may  belong  to  the  former  by 
reason  of  a  deafeasance  upon  a  bond  made  to  him  by  the  latter. 
Witnessed  by  Francis  Lovell,  Esquire,  Francis  Downes,  gentleman, 
Humfrey   Cornwal,   Esquire,    William    Pychard,   Anthony    Acton, 
gentleman.     Dated  16  October,  27  Elizabeth. 

377.  1592.     Assignment  from  Richard  Hunt  of  Tedstone  Dela- 
mere  to    Edward   Pytts  of  Kyer,  co.  Worcester,  of  his  interest  in 


104  THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS. 

a  mill  and  premises  lying  in  Burterley  in  the  parish  of  Edwyne 
Raffe,  co.  Hereford,  which  mill  was  built  by  Richard  while  he  was 
lessee  together  with  Dorothy  his  wife  and  Anne  his  daughter,  which 
Anne  has  since  died,  of  the  premises  on  which  the  mill  was  built, 
for  certain  considerations  contained  in  indentures  between  the 
parties  dated  24  October,  34  Elizabeth.  Witnessed  by  Charles 
Turvile,  Richard  Chambers,  Richard  Hunt.  Dated  I  October,  34 
Elizabeth. 

Sea/ with  letters  R  C  (or  G)  and  a  legend. 

378.  1598.  Lease  from  Thomas  Baskerville  of  Coleparke  in 
the  parish  of  Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts,  and  John  Baskerville  of 
Netherwood,  co.  Hereford,  gent.,  to  Thomas  Jones  of  Edwin  Loch, 
co.  Worcester,  gent.,  in  consideration  of  £170,  of  all  that  capital 
messuage  now  in  the  tenure  of  Philip  Jones,  gent,  father  of  the 
said  Thomas  Jones,  situate  in  Edwin  Loch,  except  a  lease  bearing 
date  4  January,  2  &  3  Philip  &  Mary,  between  Thomas  Baskerville 
of  Netherwood,  deceased,  of  one  part,  and  James  Jones  of  Edwin- 
loche  and  Elinor  his  wife,  and  Philip  Jones  their  son,  of  the  other 
part,  being  a  lease  for  three  lives  at  a  rent  of  255-.  4^.  a  year. 
Signed  :  Thomas  Jones.  Witnessed  by  Humphrey  Eaton,  Hugh 
Miles,  John  Perkins,  Henry  Deykins,  Humfrey  Burson.  Dated 
26  April,  40  Elizabeth. 

379.  1599.      Lease  from   Thomas  Barrowe  of  Collington   and 
Ursula  his  wife  to  Jane,  wife  of  Sir  John  Perkyns  of  Collington,  and 
Ursula  and  Elinor  Perkyns  their  natural  daughters.     In  considera- 
tion of  £40  and  the  surrendering  of  two  leases,  one  lease  dated 
22  February,  4  Elizabeth,  made  by  Anthony  Barrowe  late  of  Col- 
lyngton,  gent.,  father  of  Thomas  Barrowe,  to  one  Johane  Davies 
widow   and   her   assignes   of  land    formerly   in   the   occupation   of 
William  Richards,  father  of  Johane  Davyes  ;    and  the  other  dated 
20  November,  21  Elizabeth,  granted  by  Anthone  Barrowe  to  Robert 
Perrie  of  Collyngton  for  the  lives  of  Jane  Ursula  and  Elinor  Perkins. 
Dated  26  March,  41  Elizabeth. 

380.  1599.     Bond  of  John  Baskerville  of  Nethwood  and  Thomas 
Lowe  of  Lindridge  to  repay  Edward  Pitt  £10.     Dated  6  Novem  ber, 
40  Elizabeth. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  IO5 

381.  1608.     Fine  in  which  John  Smyth  and  John  Deykyus  were 
plaintiffs  and  Richard  Smyth  and  Dorothy  his  wife  deforciants,  of 
two   messuages    and    lands    in    Edvyn   JRafe.     Michaelmas    Term, 
6  James  I.     Much  perished  and  nearly  illegible. 

382.  1608.      Fine    between    Humphrey    Salwey,    Esquire,    and 
William  Pateshall  plaintiffs,  and  Thomas  liarrowe,  gentleman,  and 
Ursula  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  8  messuages  and  lands  in  Colling- 
ton,  Edvin,  Bromyard,  Thornbury,  St.  Audeon's,  alias  St.  Owen's, 
Mouseley,  Bosebury,  Ledbury,  Weston,    Stoke   Edith,    Ashperton, 
Stretton,  Westhide,  and  Yarkle.    Consideration  £60  sterling.    Dated 
the  Octaves  of  Michaelmas,  6  James  I. 

383.  1609.     Release  from  William  Smith  of  Edvin  Ralph,  son 
of  Thomas  Smith,  clerk,  to  Richard  Smith  of  Edvin  Ralph,  yeoman, 
of  a  messuage  in  Edvin  aforesaid,  near  to  a  close  or  leasow  called 
Fishpoole  Close.     Witnessed  by  Tho.  Winde,  John  Smythe,  William 
Smyth,  George  ....  app.     Dated  13  July,  6  James  I. 

384.  1611.     Lease  from   Sir  Edward    Pytt   to   James   Pytt    of 
Edwyn  Rafe  and  Dorothy  his  wife  and  John  and  William  Pytt  his 
sons  of  a  messuage  in  Edvyn  Ralph  which  was  lately  granted  by 
copy  of  Court  Roll  by  Sir  James  Crofte  and  Thomas  Davies,  then 
steward  of  the  manor,  to  John  Deykin  Joyce,  his  wife,  and  John 
their  son.     Recites  that   Walter  Mason  in   1530  granted  to  John 
Pytt  of  Stoke   Bliss  a  messuage  beneath    Garmesley   Hill   in   the 
Pyrry  for  99  years,  which  John  Pytt  devised  to  John  Pytt  his  son, 
who  bequeathed  it  to  Isabel  his  wife  and  then  to  James  his  son, 
mentioned  above,  and  the  reversion  has  now  fallen  to  Sir   Edward 
Pytt.     Signed  :  William  Pytt,  James  Pytt,  Dorothy  Pytt,  John  Pytt. 
29  July*  8  James  I. 

385.  1611.    Indenture  between  Sir  Edward  Pitt  of  Kyre  Wyard, 
Knight,  and  Thomas  Smyth  parson  of  Edwyn  Ralph,  Clerk,  Joyce 
his  wife,  and  Robert  Phillipps  and  Maude  his  wife,  whereby  Smyth 
devises   to  Sir  Edward  his  tithe  out  of  Edwyn's  wood  and   also 
the  tithe  of  the  Broad  meadow,  the  Long  meadow,  and  the  Lord's 
meadow,   now  in  the  tenure  of  Sir  Edward  Pytt,  being  parcel  of 
his  manor  of  Edwyn  Raff,  and  Sir  Edward  grants  to  Joyce  Smith 


106  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

and  Maude  Phillips,  natural  daughter  of  Smyth,  one  new  tenement 
lately  built  and  a  leasowe  called  Inston's  Heath  for  their  lives,  at 
a  rent  of  one  red  rose  and  3-r.  4^.  twice  a  year.  Witnessed  by 
James  Pytt,  William  Childe,  William  Pitt,  William  Childe  (sic 
twice),  14  August,  8  James. 

386.  1615.     Discharge  by  Richard   Leighton    of  the    payment 
by    William    Leighton    of    £90,    reserved   to   Thomas    Cornewall, 
Thomas  Williams,   and  William    Pitcher  and  Thomas   Baskerville 
and  John  Baskerville  his  son  and  heir  now  deceased,  by  an  inden- 
ture dated  23  April,  44  Elizabeth  (1582),  being  a  lease  of  the  Hall 
of  Netherwood  with  700  acres,  more  or  less,   of  the  demesnes  of 
Netherwood,  and  100  couple  of  conies  or  £3  6s.  %d.  in  lieu  of  them, 
to  William  Leighton  for  £go  a  year  and  23^.  $d.  to  the  parson 
of  Thornbury  for  the  time  being  in  lieu   of  all   manner  of  tythe. 
Signed:    Richard  Leighton.     Dated  17  July,  13  James  of  England, 
48  of  Scotland. 

387.  1618.     Lease   from    Sir   James    Pytt    of  Kyer  Wyard   to 
Elizabeth  Winwood,  wife  of  Edward  Winwood,  John  Winwood  and 
Edward  Winwood  their  two  eldest  sons,  of  a  tenement  in  Edwyn 
Raphe  for  £5  a  year. 

388-  1618.  Copy  of  Roll  of  Court  of  Edwin  Ralph,  held 
24  September,  16  James  I.  On  paper.  The  homage  were  James 
Pytt,  Thomas  Burrall,  George  Yeomans,  Willi  Tyler,  John  Burvord, 
Richard  Smyth,  Richard  Burvord,  Roger  Smyth,  Thomas  Oliver, 
and  Humfrey  Deakins1. 

389.  1619.    Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Keire  Wyard,  Knight, 
to  Elizabeth  Farrington  alias  Tyler,  widow,  and  Thomas  Hillman 
of  Thornbury,   yeoman,  and   Dorothy  his   wife,    of  the   messuage 
known  as  Poytes   Place  in  the  parish  of  Edwin  Raffe  now  in  the 
occupation  of  Elizabeth   Farrington   for  £100  and  a  rent  of  40s. 
to  be  paid  half-yearly,  and  a  heriot  of  a  beast  or  £5  6s.  %d.  at  the 
fall  of  each  life.     Dated  10  April,  1619. 

390.  1619.     Bond   in   £600  between   Thomas   Baskerville   of 
Netherwood  and  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Knight,  the  con- 

1  There  is  also  at  Kyre  Park  a  modern  manuscript  copy  of  the  Court  Rolls  of  Edwyn 
Ralph  for  the  years  1416  to  1420. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  IO7 

dition  being  that  Baskerville  shall  convey  to  Pytt  two  copyhold 
messuages  with  their  appurtenances,  now  or  late  to  the  tenure 
of  Richard  Mason  and  Joyce  his  wife,  called  Little  Rowden  and 
Collington  ;  and  also  all  profits  belonging  to  Thomas  Baskervill 
out  of  the  manors  of  Eighe,  Edwyn,  and  Collington.  Signed  : 
Thomas  Baskerville.  Witnessed  by  Thomas  Jernyngham,  Richard 
Evans,  Thomas  Holmans.  Dated  14  September,  17  James  of 
England,  53  of  Scotland. 

391.  1619.     Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Keire  Wier,  Knight, 
to  George  Yeomans  of  Butterlie  in  the  parish  of  Edvin  Raphe,  his 
wife  Isabel  (?)  and  his  son  Humphrey  Yeomans,  of  the  tenement 
called  the  Over  House,  wherein  the  said  George  Yeomans  dwells,  for 
£100,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  £i  6s.  %d.     Signed  :  George  Yeomans, 
Humphrey  Yeomans,  Isabel  (?)  Yeomans.      Witnessed  by  Richard 
Bray  of  the  Byerches,  Bockleton,  Thomas  Burwall,  Anthony  Mason 
of  Thornbury,  Richard  .....  Humphrey  X  Deakin,  Roger  Grubb. 
Dated  6  January,  1619. 

392.  1619.     Indenture  between  Thomas  Baskervile  of  Neth- 
wood  in  the  county  of  Hereford,  Esquire,  of  the  one  part,  and  Sir 
James  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard  in   the  county  of  Worcester,  Knight, 
of  the  other  part.     Whereas  the  said   Thomas  Baskervile   by  his 
recognisance  or  statute  staple,  bearing  date  the  day  of  these  presents, 
acknowledged  himself  to  stand  bound  to  the  said  Sir  James  Pytt 
in  the  sum  of  £600,  now  if  the  said  Thomas  Baskervile  before  Lady 
Day  next  ensuing  convey  to  Sir  James  Pytt  the  two  copyhold  tene- 
ments known  as  Little  Rowden  and  Collington,  together  with  all 
chief  rents  and  profits  arising  out  of  the  Manors  or  Township  of 
Eighe,  Edwyn,  and  Collington  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  at  the 
cost  of  Sir  James  Pytt  and  his  heirs,  then  the  said  recognisance  shall 
be  void.     Signed  :  Tho.  Baskervile.     Witnessed  by  Tho.  Henenyng- 
ham,   Richard    Euans,   Thomas    Helman.      Dated    14  September, 
17  James  I. 

One  seal. 

393.  1620.      Bargain    and    sale    from    Thomas   Baskerville    of 
Netherwood  and  Chrisagon  his  wife  to  Edward  Reade  of  Goverhill, 
co.  Gloucester,  in  consideration  of  £2,750,  of  the  scite  of  the  manor 
of  Netherwood  with  a  covenant  that  Thomas  and  Chrisagon  Basker- 


108  THE   KYRE  PARK   CHARTERS. 

ville  shall  levy  a  fine  of  the  manor  of  Netherwood  and  the  Advow- 
son  of  Thornbury.  Signed  :  Thomas  Baskerville.  Witnessed  by 
Arthur  Baskerville,  Thomas  Peix,  Charles  Leighton,  Thomas 
Killingworth. 

394.  1621.      Indenture   between   Edward   Reed    of  Gubberhill, 
co.  Gloucester,  of  the  one  part,  and  Sir  John  Vere  of  London,  Knt., 
Sir  George  Hollis  of  London,   Knt.,  and   John    Reed    of  London 
of  the  other  part,  witnessing  that  in  consideration  of  £3,150   the 
said    Edward   Reed  hath  granted  to  the  said   persons  the  capital 
messuage   and  site   of  the    Manor   of  Netherwood,  co.    Hereford  ; 
the   lands    known   as   the    Park   of  Netherwood    containing   about 
800  acres  ;    a  water  grist  mill    now  in  the  tenure  of  one   Walter 
Oliver ;    a    meadow   called    Oaken    grove    in   the   tenure   of    Eliz. 
Davies,  widow  ;   and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Thornbury  for 
ever ;   in  trust  nevertheless  to  pay  the  proceeds  to  Sir  John  Vere 
during  his  life,  and  after  his  death  to  such  person  or  persons  as  he 
may  appoint  by  will.     Exception  from  the  grant  the  next  presen- 
tation to  the  Church  of  Thornbury  heretofore   made  by  Edward 
Reed    to    Richard    Reed    of   Gubberhill,    gentleman,  his    brother. 
Signed  :    Edward  Reed.     Witnessed  by  Daniel  Vere,  Tho.  Malet, 
Willm.  Stamiare,  Anthony  Wilson,  Griffith  Williams.     Dated  4  No- 
vember, 19  James  I. 

One  seal. 

395.  1621.     Confirmation    of  grant   from    Thomas    Baskerville 
of  Netherwood  and  Grezigon  his  wife  to  Edward  Reed  of  Gulberhill, 
co.  Gloucester,  in  consideration  of  £2,750,  of  the  manor  of  Nether- 
wood, etc.,   all  houses   thereto  belonging,   the  meadow  known    as 
Oaken  grove,  and  the  lands  known  as  the  Parks.     Signed :  Thomas 
Baskervyle.     Witnessed   by   Richard    De    La   Bere,   Walter    Reed, 
Thomas  Cartwright.     Dated  15  July,  18  James  I. 

Seisin  given  in  the  presence  of  Walter  Reede,  Richard  Kelsham, 
Richard  Fowler,  Thomas  Cartwright,  Richard  Holloway  the  elder. 

396.  1621.      Declaration    by    William    Layton   of  Woodcastle, 
co.    Radnor,    Esquire,    and    Richard    Layton    of   Marwheele,    co. 
Denbigh,  Esquire,  that  they  have  released  all  the  rights  they  held 
in  the  manor  house  of  Nethwood  otherwise  Nethewod,  the  demesne 


THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  109 

lands  of  the  park  there,  to  Edward  Reade  of  Goverhill,  co.  Gloucester, 
Esquire.  Signed  :  W.  Leighton.  Witnessed  by  Arthur  Turner, 
Richard  Ratcliff,  John  Languishe.  Dated  23  August,  1621. 

397.  1621.     Fine  in  which  Edward  Reed,  Esquire,  was  plaintiff 
and  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esquire,  deforciant,  of  the  Manor  of  Nethe- 
wood  and  the  Park  of  Nethewood,  lands  in  Nethewood  and  Thorn- 
bury  and  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  Thornbury.     Trinity  Term, 

1 8  James  I. 

Portion  of  the  seal  of  the  Common  Pleas. 

398.  1621.     Exemplification  of  a  fine  in  which  Edward  Reed, 
Esquire,  was  plaintiff,  and  Thomas  Baskerville  and  Chrisigon  his 
wife,  Richard  Leighton,  Esquire,  and  Catherine  his  wife,  and  William 
Leighton,  Esquire,  were  deforciants,  of  the  Manor  of  Netherwood, 
lands  in  Thornbury  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Thornbury. 
Michaelmas  term,  19  James. 

Seal  gone. 

Fine  deed,  much  ornamented. 

399.  1621.     Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kier  Wyard,  Knight, 
to  Richard  Evans  of  Kier  Wyard,  gent.,  Mary  his  wife,  and  Thomas 
their  son,  of  the  messuage  in  Edwyn  Raffe  lately  in  the  occupation 
of  John    Burford   deceased,  for  £120  and  a  yearly   rent   of  £20. 
Signed  :  Richard  Evans,  Mary  Evans,  Thomas  Evans.     Witnessed 
by  Robert  Ovington  (rector  of  Kyre),  Richard  Kirbye,  Robert  Hay, 
James  Wynton,  Jo.  Martin.     Dated  30  August,  1621. 

400-  1623.  Certificate  from  Francis,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  to 
Richard  Parker  of  his  admission  to  the  Rectory  of  the  church  of 
Collington  vacant  by  the  death  of  John  Perkyns  last  rector  on 
the  presentation  of  James  Pitt,  Knt.  Signed  :  Fr.  Heref.  Dated 

19  April,  21  James  I. 
Seal  gone. 

401.  1629.  Lease  from  Sir  James  Pitts  of  Kier  Wyard,  Knight, 
to  James  Shepheard  son  of  Thomas  Shepheard  of  Mibury,  co.  Salop, 
yeoman,  deceased,  and  Richard  and  John  Counley  of  Islington, 
co.  Middlesex,  of  all  that  messuage  in  Bromyard  and  Edwyn  Rafe, 


1 10  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

lately  occupied  by  Joyce  Bennett  and  Richard  Smith,  containing 
about  14  acres,  at  a  yearly  rent  of  2os.  Signed  :  Richard  Counley, 
John  X  Counley.  Witnessed  by  James  Pitt,  John  Sparry,  Edward 
Pytts.  Dated  17  June,  5  Charles. 

402.  1630.     Bond  from  Thomas  Wynde  of  Bromyard  and  others 
to  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kier  Wyard,  Knight,  in  £100.     Dated  25  Oc- 
tober, 1630. 

Very  nearly  illegible. 

403.  1635.    Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytts  of  Kiere  Wyard,  Knight, 
to  Henry  Pyvinch  of  Kiere  Batch  co.  Hereford,  yeoman,  Izolt  his 
wife  and  William  their  son  of  a  Water  Mill  and  Mill  house  called 
Hayes  Mill  situated  in  Edwin  Raph  now  occupied  by  Anna  Burford 
widow.      Signed  :    Henry  Pyvinch,  Izolt  X  jPyvinch,  William  Py- 
vinch.    Witnessed    by    William    Gamon,    Richard    Mason,    James 
Watkins.     In  consideration  of  £20,  SOJ.  a  year  of  a  heriot  on  the 
death  of  each  tenant.     Dated  April  I,  3  Charles  I. 

404.  1638.     Lease  from  Sir  James  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Knight, 
to   Richard   Pirrye    the  elder  of  Edwin    Raphe,    yeoman,   Richard 
Pirrye  the  younger  and   Mary  his  wife,  of  the  messuage  in  which 
Pyrrye  now  dwells,  in  consideration  of  £6  and  his  yielding  up  a 
copy  of  Court  Roll  made  between  Thomas  Baskevyle,  Esquire,  and 
William  Perrye  and  Anne  his  wife  and  Richard  their  son  bearing 
date    1580.      Witnessed    by    Edward    Pytt,    Richard    Evans,    John 
Winton.     Dated  2  February,  1638. 

405.  1641.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John   Holland   of  Edwin   Rafe,  Milner,  and  Jone  his  wife,  of 
a  corn  mill  with  the  appurtenances  situated   in    Butterley  in  the 
parish   of  Edwyn   Rafe  for  a  payment  of  £10  and  a  rent  of  2os. 
a  year.     Witnessed  by  Edward  Buxton,  William  Poole,  John  Wyn- 
ton.     Dated  15  May,  17  Charles  I. 

406.  1642.     Certificate  from  George,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  that 
Richard  Wood  subscribed   to  three   articles   in   the    3Cth    Chapter 
of  the  Ecclesiastical  Canons  before  his  admission  to  the  Rectory 
of  Collington.     Signed  :  Geo.   Hereford.     Dated    19   July,   1642,  of 
our  translation  the  7th  year. 


THE  KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  Ill 

Seal  of  the  Bishopric,  broken.  On  the  reverse  the  arms  of 
the  Bishopric  impaling  three  crescents,  on  a  canton  a  mullet. 

Endorsed  in  Latin  as  follows : — Exhibited  at  the  primary  Visita- 
tion of  Herbert,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  at  Hereford  6  November, 
1662 ;  signed :  William  Lawrence  Registrar ;  and  again  at  the 
triennial  visitation  of  the  same  bishop  19  September,  1665  ;  signed  : 
Jo.  Staverton  Registrar. 

407.  1642.      Admission  from   George   Bishop   of    Hereford   of 
Richard  Wood  to  the  rectory  of  the  parish  church  of  Collington, 
vacant  by  the  resignation   of  Thomas  Potter  last   incumbent,    on 
the  presentation  of  Edward  Pitt,  esquire,  patron  of  the  said  church. 
Dated  19  July,  1642. 

Sealed  with  the  Episcopal  seal  of  the  diocese  of  Hereford. 

408.  1642.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kier  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  William  Bruton  of  Edwyn  Rafe,  yeoman,  of  the  Lower  House 
situate  in   Edwyn  Rafe  parish,  now  in  the  occupation  of  George 
Drykins,  for  a  payment  of  £20  and    40*.   a  year.     Witnessed  by 
Edward   Buxton,  John   Winton,  John   Morris.     Dated    i   June,    16 
Charles  I. 


409.  1645.     Lease  from  Edward  Pitt  of  Kier  Wyard  to  Richard 
Hailes  of  Wick,  co.  Salop,   gent,  of  a  tenement  in   Edwyn  Rafe 
for  80  years  for  40?.  a  year.     Witnessed  by  Richard  Evans,  Richard 
Hailes,  junior,  Thomas  Evans.     Dated  20  August,  20  Charles  I. 

410.  1647.   Lease  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  William 
Poole  of  Bromyard,  in  consideration  of  the  true  and  faithful  service 
done  and  performed  unto  the  said  Edward  Pytt  by  the  said  William 
Poole,  of  all  that  messuage  in  Collington  now  in  the  tenure  of  Isaac 
Houcke,  after  Houcke's  death,  at  a  rent  of  205.  a  year,  on  condition 
also  that  Poole  shall  not  wear  the  livery  of  any  person  but  Edward 
Pytt  (His  Majesty's  livery  excepted),  shall  attend  a  summons   at 
the  Manor  Courts  of  Collington,  and  shall  allow  Pytt  and  all  others 
that  Pytt  authorises  to  hunt  and  hawk  over  the  land  let  to  him. 
Signed  :  William  Poole.     Dated  20  November,  23  Charles  I. 


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411.  1649.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  Thomas    Burwall    of   Butterley  in    the   parish   of   Edwin    Rafe, 
Katherine  his  wife,  and  Edward  their  son   and  Jane   Steward  (by 
the   guidance  of  God)  his  wife  for  100  marks  and  the  surrender 
of  a  lease  dated  II  James  (1614)  of  the  farm  of  Butterley  and  the 
Mearc  meadow  in  the  parish  of  Edwyn   Rafe   at   an   annual   rent 
of £,22.     Signed:    Edward  Pytts,  Edward  Buswall.     Witnessed  by 
Edward  Pennell,  Mathew  Barrow,  John  Waldron,  George  Yeoman. 
Dated   8  October,  "  according  to  the  computation  of  the  Church 
of  England  1649." 

412.  1651.     Surrender  from  John  Smyth  the  elder  of  Bridden- 
bury,  co.   Hereford,  yeoman,  Mary  his  wife  and  John  Smyth  the 
younger  and  Margery  Smyth,  son  and  daughter  of  John  and  Mary 
Smyth,  to  Edward   Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  co.  Worcester,  arm.,  of 
a  messuage  called  the  Brickhouse  sometime  in  the  occupation  of 
John    Perry   in   Edwin    Raphe,    leased  to    them    19    March,    1849. 
Witnessed   by  Thomas  Eaton,  Humfrey  Elkins,  George  Yeoman, 
John  Woodyatt.     Dated  17  April,  1651. 

Four  seals. 

413.  1651.     Lease   from    Edward   Pytts    to    John    Smyth    the 
younger  of  Briddenbury,  yeoman,    in   consideration   of  the   above 
surrender,  £j  and  a  couple  of  good  capons  each  year  for  99  years, 
of  the    messuage   in    Edwyn    Rafe    formerly    occupied    by   Philip 
Perrins,  and  .called  the  Brickhouse.     Signed  :   John   Smith.     Wit- 
nessed by  Tho.  Eaton,  John  Woodyatt,  George  Yeomans.     Dated 
13  April,  1651. 

414.  1653.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  to  William  Turberville, 
Martha  his  wife  and  John  their  son,  for  £200  and  a  rent  of  40^., 
of  Lower  Horton  in  Edwyn  Rafe,  wherein   Richard  Mason  dwelt. 
Signed  :   William  X  Turberville.     Witnessed  by  Edward   Burwall, 
George  Yeomans,  John  Osland.     Dated  2  June,  1653. 

415.  1653.     Lease  from  Edward   Pytts  to  Edward  Burwall  of 
Butterley  in  the  parish  of  Edwyn  Rafe,  Jane  his  wife  and  Thomas 
their  son,  for  £100  and  a  yearly  rent  of  £2,  of  Butterley  farm  and 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  113 

Meare  meadow.  Signed  :  Edward  Burwall,  Jane  Burwall.  Wit- 
nessed by  Edward  Burwall,  George  Yeomans,  John  Osland.  Dated 
31  May,  1653. 

416.  1655.     Lease   from  Edward   Pytts  to  Roger  Yeomans   of 
Butterley  in  the  parish  of  Edwyn  Rafe,  yeoman,  and  Ales  his  wife, 
of  the  farm  known  as  the   Over  House,  formerly  occupied  by  the 
mother  of  Yeomans  and  now  by  his  brother  Thomas,  for  £250  and 
a   yearly   rent    of  26s.     Signed :    Roger  Yeomans.     Witnessed  by 
Matt.  Barrow,  John  Sefton,  Rich.  X  Taylor,  John  X  Lane,  Thomas 
Evans.     Dated  14  April,  1655. 

417.  1655.     Lease   from    Edward    Pytts   to    Philip    Barrett   of 
Collington,  yeoman,  for  £20  and  a  rent  of  £2   ly.  ^d.  a  year,  of 
Russell's  Croft,  8  ridges  at  Woodlye,  8  ridges   in  Small  Meadow, 
two  acres  in  the  Hoare  Stone  field,  also  land   in  Mill  Croft,  Man 
Meadow,   Lord's   Close,   Rowy   Grove,   and  the  Pike,  all    in   Col- 
lington, and  in  the  occupation  of  Joyce  Barrett,  widow.     Signed  : 
Phillip  Barrett.     Dated  22  November,  1655. 

418.  1656.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  to  Eliz- 
abeth Wilkes,  wife  of  William  Wilks  of  Bromyard,  of  the  cottage 
now  in  the  occupation  of  Katharine  Perkins,  spinster,  at  a  rent 
of  £i  a  year  for  99  years  if  she  shall  so  long  live ;   and  also  the 
lands  adjoining  in  Colliford's  field   in   Collington.     She  may  take 
houseboote,    hedgeboote,    ploughboote,    fireboote,    and    wainboote. 
Dated  9  September,  1656. 

419.  1657.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to   Richard   Perry  of  Edwin   Raphe,  yeoman,  Mary  his  wife,  and 
John  their  son,  of  the  tenement  in  Edwyn  Rafe  they  now  occupy, 
in  consideration  of  .£14,  and  yielding  up  a  lease  made  between  Sir 
James  Pytts  and  Richard  the  elder  in  1638.     Signed  John  Perry. 
Witnessed  by  Thomas  Smyth,  John  Sefton,  Thomas  Evans.     Dated 
1 8  November,  1657. 

420.  1658.     Fine  in  which  Edward  Pytts,  Esquire,  was  plaintiff, 
and  Awbrey  Devere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  Lord  Bulbeck,  Samford,  and 
Badlesmere,  and  Anne  Countess  of  Oxford  his  wife  were  deforciants, 

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114  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

of  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Nethwood,  Netherwood  or  Netwood, 
the  park  of  Netherwood,  and  lands,  water-mill,  etc.,  in  Nethwood, 
and  Thornbury  and  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  Thornbury. 
Hilary  Term,  1658. 

421.  1658.      Lease    from   Edward   Pytts   of   Kyer   Wyard   to 
Roger  Yeomans  of  Butterley  in  Edvin  Raphe,  Alice  his  wife,  and 
Humphrey  their  son,  for  their  three  lives  for  ^250  and  a  rent  of 
£1  6s.  8d.,  of  the  Over  House  in  Edwin  Raphe,  now  in  the  occu- 
pation of  the  said   Roger.     Signed  :   Roger  Yeomans.     Dated  20 
November,  1658. 

422.  1659.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts,  to  Edward  Burwall  and 
Roger  Yeomans  of  the  same  parish,  of  the  farm  at  Butterley  for  £60 
and  £4  a  year.     Dated  19  January,  1659. 

423.  1659.    Common  Recovery  in  which  Sir  John  Holland,  gent., 
was  plaintiff,  and   Edward   Pytt,  Esquire,   defendant,    the    Earl  of 
Oxford  being  called  to  defend  the  title,  of  the  Manor  of  Netherwood 
and  the  appurtenances,  the  park,  one  messuage,  one   water   mill, 
three  dove  houses,  eight  gardens,  300  acres  of  land,    50  acres   of 
meadow,  700  acres  of  pasture  and  50  acres  of  wood  in  Netherwood 
and  Thornbury  and  the  Advowson  of  Thornbury.     Dated  4  May, 
1659. 

Seal  of  Richard  Cromwell  ;   obverse,  the  House  of  Commons  in 
session,  reverse,  Maps  of  England  and  of  Ireland. 
Fine  deed,  much  ornamented  at  the  top. 

424.  1659.     Indenture  tripartite  between  Awbrey  de  Vere,  Earl 
of  Oxford,    Lord   Bulbeck,    Samford    and    Badlesmere   and    Anne 
Countess  of  Oxford  of  the  first  part,  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyre  Wyard, 
co.  Worcester,  Esquire,  of  the  second  part,  and   John  Holland  of 
Newe,  co.  Middlesex,  junior,  gent.,  of  the  third   part.     Agreement 
on  the  part  of  the  earl  and  his  wife,  in  consideration  of  ^2,374,  to 
levy  before  the  Justices  of  the  Common  Bench  at  Westminster  a  fine 
"  sur  cognizance   de  droit "   with   proclamations   according  to   the 
statute  in  that  case  made  and  provided,  of  the  Manor  of  Nether- 
wood co.  Hereford.     And  it  shall  be  lawful  to  John  Holland  before 
the  end  of  Michaelmas  next  to  bring  a  writ  of  entry  sur  disseisin 


THE  KVRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  11$ 

against  Edward  Pytt  and  his  heirs,  to  which  Pytt  shall  appear 
and  vouch  to  warranty  the  Earl  of  Oxford,  whereby  a  good  and 
perfect  common  recovery  may  be  had.  Signed :  Oxford ;  Anne 
Oxford.  Witnessed  by  Fran.  Atkinson,  Fab.  Phillips,  Selv.  Petty. 
Dated  31  March,  1659. 

425.  1661.     Indenture  between  Matthew  Barrow  of  Collington, 
co.    Hereford,   gent,    and    Thomas   Evans   of  Edwine    Raphe,    co. 
Hereford,  gent.,  of  the  one  part,  and  Edward  Pytt  of  Kyre  Wyard, 
co.  Worcester,  Esquire.    Recites  an  indenture  dated  31  March,  1569, 
whereby  Fabian  Phillipps  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Esquire,  Francis 
Atkinson   of   Ludyranes    co.    Middlesex,    gent.,    John    George    of 
Hornsey,  gent.,  and  Henry  Glemham,  of  Highgate,  co.  Middlesex, 
granted  to  the  said  Barrow  and  Evans  the  estate  of  Netherwood, 
and    witnesses    that    Barrow    and    Evans   claim    no   right    in    the 
premises,  and  stand  ready  to  grant  them  to  such  person  as  shall 
be  appointed  by  Edward   Pytt.      Witnessed   by   John    Sefton  (?), 
Samuel  Evans,  Richard  Barrow.     Dated  12  January,  1661. 

426.  1662.      Lease   from    Edward    Pytts   of  Kyer   Wyard    to 
Henry  Pyvinch  of  Edvine  Raphe,  yeoman,  and  Jane  his  daughter, 
for  £4  and  a  yearly  rent  of  $os.,  of  Hayes  Mill  in  Edvine  Raphe, 
for  99  years,  beginning  from  the  several  deaths  of  the  said  Henry, 
Izotta  his  wife,  and  William  their  son.     Signed :    Henry  Pyvinch, 
Jane  X  Pyvinch.     Dated  28  February,  1662. 

427.  1663.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  to  Edward  Burwall  of 
Butterley,   yeoman,    Henry    Mace   the   elder   of  Wacton,   yeoman, 
Joyce  Smyth  wife  of  John  Smyth  the  elder  of  Edwyn  Rafe,  Joan 
Holland  wife  of  John  Holland  of  Edwyn  Rafe,  miller,  and  Henry 
Mace  the  younger,  for  £jo  and  a  yearly  rent  of  £4,  of  Edwyn's 
Batch,  the  Garland,  the  Heath,  Black  Fen,  and  1 5^  acres  of  land. 
Signed  :  Ed.  Pytts.     Witnessed  by  Eliz.  Yarnold,  Thomas  Evans, 
Anne  Yarnold.     Dated  16  June,  15  Charles  II. 

428.  1664.      Lease   from   Edward    Pytts    to    Philip   Barrett   of 
Collington,   in   consideration  of  delivering   up    a   former   lease,  of 
Russell  Croft,  Wood  Lye,  and  land  in  Small  meadow,  Hoarstone 

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Il6  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

meadow,  and  the  Lord's  Close,  for  99  years,  if  the  said  Philip,  Anne 
his  wife,  and  Thomas  his  son  shall  so  long  live,  for  £2   iy.  $d. 
a  year.      Signed:  Edward  Pytts.     Dated  2  July,  16  Charles  II. 
There  is  also  a  counterpart  of  this  lease. 

429.  1669.  Indenture  between  Thomas  Foley  of  Witley,  in 
the  county  of  Worcester,  and  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  re- 
citing a  lease,  dated  28  April  last,  from  Pytts  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife  to  Foley,  of  Edwyn  Wood,  containing  140  acres  with  all  the 
trees,  Oaks,  Ash,  Beech,  Birch,  and  Maple,  about  4,300  in  number, 
with  liberty  to  cut  down  and  carry  away  for  his  own  use  all  trees 
that  are  timber,  and  to  make  sawpits,  for  32  years  from  24  June 
next,  paying  at  the  house  of  the  said  Pytts  of  Kyer,  for  the  first  year 
one  peppercorn,  for  the  next  30  years  £120  a  year,  and  for  the  last 
year  one  rose  flower.  Now  for  securing  these  payments,  Thomas 
Foley  demises  to  Pytts  Prickley  House,  the  New  Twynings,  and 
Poston  close,  all  in  the  parish  of  Martley,  in  the  county  of  Wor- 
cester. Signed:  Thomas  Foley.  Dated  18  May,  1669. 

430.  1671.  Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  to  William  Houlder  of 
Collington,  yeoman,  of  the  Lord's  Acre,  bounded  on  the  east  by 
land  of  Francis  Potter,  on  the  south  and  west  by  land  now  occupied 
by  William  Houlder,  and  on  the  north  by  the  highway  leading 
from  Bromyard  to  Tenbury,  for  99  years,  if  Richard,  Edward,  and 
Matthew,  three  of  the  sons  of  the  said  William,  should  so  long  live, 
for  15$.  a  year.  Dated  30  January,  23  Charles  II. 

431.  1673.      Lease    from    Pytts    to    Richard    Cooke    of    High 
Edvyn,   tailor,  and   Mary  his  wife,  for  £168  and   20^.  a   year,  of 
a   tenement   in   the   occupation   of  Hugh   Baylis  in   Edwyn    Rafe. 
Signed  :    Richard    Cooke.      Witnessed    by    Geo.    Hereford,    John 
Bolton,  Rob.  Lane.     Dated  n  April,  26  Charles  II. 

432.  1674.     Lease  from  Edward  Pytts  to  John  Perry  the  elder 
and  John  Perry  the  younger,  Matthew  and  Jane  his  children,  all 
of  Collington,  of  the    meadow   known    by   the   name   of  the    Old 
Mills,  for  £81,   $s.   a  year,  and  a  couple  of  capons  at  Christmas. 
Signed  with  marks.     Dated  13  February,  1674. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  117 

433.  1674.    Assignment  by  John  Smith,  yeoman,  of  the  benefits 
of  a  lease,  dated   16  April,   1674,  made  between  James  Pytts  and 
the  said  John,  of  the  Brickhouse  and  Perrins  tenements  in  Edwin 
Ralph,  to  Susan  his  wife  and  Mary  their  daughter,  after  his  decease. 
Dated  20  April,  26  Charles  II. 

434.  1674.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to   John    Smyth   of  Edwyn    Ralph,  yeoman,  of  the   Brick   House 
and   Perrins  Land,  paying   26s.  8rf.  for  the  Brick   House  and  £,7 
for  Perrins  Land.     Signed  :    John  Smyth.     Witnessed  by  Charles 
Wyer,  Richard  Solly,  John  Burwall,  Phi.  Barton.     Dated  20  April, 
26  Charles  II. 

435.  1674.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard,  Esquire, 
to  John  Perry  of  Edwyn  Raph,  reciting  that  Edward  Pytts,  father 
of  James,  leased  to  Thomas   Holloway  and   Richard  Holloway  of 
Stoke  Bliss  in  trust  for  John   Perry  and   Elizabeth   his  wife,  the 
Wood    Leasow  and  a  tenement  lying  between  Edwyn  Wood  and 
a   farm  called   Horton    at   a   yearly   rent   of  2os.,  which  premises 
Pytts  now  leases  to  Perry.     Signed :    John   Perry.     Witnessed   by 
Tho.  Evans,  Joh.  Bolton,  Rob.  Lane.    Dated  21  June,  26  Charles  II. 

436-  1675.  Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  Henry 
Smyth  of  Edwin  Loach,  yeoman,  Joane  his  wife,  and  Sarah  daughter 
of  John  Mathew  the  younger  of  Stoke  Bliss,  spinster,  for  ,£30  and 
2s.  a  year,  of  nine  acres  of  land  in  Collington  for  their  three 
natural  lives. 

437.  1676.     Lease    from    James    Pytts   to    Henry   Dolphin    of 
Collington,  yeoman,  Melissa  his  wife,  and  Anne  their  daughter,  for 
£66  and  £i   a  year,  of  Rowbery  tenement  previously  belonging 
to  the  farm  of  Collington.     Dated  30  January,  28  Charles  II. 

438.  1677.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  to  John  Smyth  of  Edwin 
Ralph,  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  a  lease   from   Pytts  to 
Smyth,  Susan  his  late  wife,  and  Mary  their  daughter,  of  the  same 
property  to  Smyth  and  his  wife  Elizabeth   for  99  years  at  a  rent 
of  26s.  8d     Dated  2  April,  29  Charles  II. 


U8  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

439.  1678.      Lease   from   James    Pytts   to   Thomas    Smith    of 
Collington  for  £240  and  £3  a  year  of  the  farm  of  Collington  and 
other  lands  for  the  lives  of  himself,  his  now  wife  Mary,  and  Mary 
wife    of   James    Lingen    of    Kyre    Parva.     Dated    16    April,    30 
Charles  II. 

440.  1679.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard  to  John 
Holland  of  Butterley,  Miller,  Jane  his  wife  and  Henry  their  son, 
of  Walle   Towne   Mill   for   £30  and   2os.  a  year.     Signed :   John 
Holland.     Witnessed    by   Sam    Evans,    Phil.    Barton.     Dated    28 
February,  31  Charles  II. 

441.  1679.     Lease   from  James  Pytts   to   Thomas   Burwall   of 
Butterley,  yeoman  Anne  his  wife  and  Edward  their  son,  of  the  farm 
of  Butterley  and  the  Meene  meadow  for  £100  and  a  yearly  rent 
of  £22,   2  couple  of  good  hens  at  Shrovetide,  6  young   geese  at 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and   i  couple  of  good  capons  at 
the  feast  of  our  blessed  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  to  be  paid 
at  the  manor  house  of  the  said  James  Pytts  of  Kyer  Wyard.     Dated 
8  February,  31  Charles  II. 


442.  1682.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  to  Anthony  Rowdon  of 
Rowdon  in  the  parish  of  Bromyard,  Esquire,  and  George  Evans  son 
of  Thomas  Evans  of  Thornbury  clerk,  of  the  tenement    he  now 
occupies,   the  Round   Pool  and  the  Church   Pool  for  99  years  in 
consideration  of  his  delivering  up  a  lease  dated  1678,  £90,  and  40^. 
a  year.     Signed  :  George  Evans.     Witnessed  by  Rich.  Powell,  Job 
Cowper,  Thomas  Weston.     Dated  13  March,  35  Charles  II. 

443.  1683.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  to  John  Smith  of  Edwin 
Ralph,  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  a  lease  dated  2  April, 
29  Charles  II.  (1677),  for  99  years,  of  the  Upper  lands  in  the  parish 
of  Collington,  which  formerly  belonged  to  the  farm  of  Collington 
where    Matthew   Barrow,  gent,  deceased,  lived,   and  also  the  Ox 
Leasow,  the  Cow  Leasow  and  the   hop-yard    therein,  Fernybatch 
field,  West  meadow,  and  Beare  meadow,  for  99  years  at  40J.  a  year. 
Dated  i  May,  35  Charles  II. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

444.  1683.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  to  Philip  Barrett,  Anne 
Barrett,  and  Thomas  Barrett,  of  a  messuage  called  the  Norgates 
for  £90  and  2Os.  a.  year,  and  a  couple  of  fat  hens  at  Shrovetide. 
Dated  23  August,  35  Charles  II. 

445.  1684.     Lease  from  James  Pitts  of  Kyre  to  George  Evans 
of  Edwyn  Ralph  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  two  pools  called  Round 
Pool  and  Church   Pool,  and  a  messuage  and  tenement  in  the  oc- 
cupation  of  Thomas    Evans   of  Thornbury,  clerk,   and   Mary   his 
wife,  after  the  decease  of  Thomas,  in  consideration  of  the  surrender 
of  a  lease  made  between  James  Pytt,  Anthony  Rowdon  of  Rowdon, 
Esquire,  and  George  Evans,   and    a   yearly  rent  of  40^.     Signed  : 
George  Evans,  Elizabeth  Evans.     Witnessed  by  Phil.  Barton,  Phi. 
Evans,  Willi.  X  Turble.     Dated  29  May,  1684. 

446.  1684.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  to  John  Hall  of  the  Court, 
in  the  parish  of  Edvin  Raphe,  comb  maker,  and  Elizabeth  Which- 
cote  of  Edvin  Rafe,  of  the  house  in  which  he  dwells  at  a  yearly 
rent  of  i6s.  &d.,  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  a  lease  dated 
22  February,  1678.     Witnessed  by  George  Mazy,  Phil.  Barrow. 

447.  1691.     Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  to  John 
Hall  of  Edwyn  Ralphe  of  the  lord's  meadows  in  Edwyn  Ralphe, 
for  £10  a  year  for  21  years.     Signed:  John   Hall.     Witnessed  by 
Tho.  Yapp  and  Phi.  Barton.     Dated  5  March,  1691. 

Memorandum  endorsed,  dated  4  September,  1697,  saying  that 
John  Hall  had  broken  up  part  of  the  meadow  land  and  converted 
it  into  hop-ground  without  the  consent  of  Samuel  Pytts,  and  there- 
fore agreed  to  pay  an  additional  £4.  a  year. 

Seal  of  arms,  three  boar's  heads. 

448.  1691.     Lease  from  Francis  Rawlins,  gent.,  of  the  City  of 
London,  to  John  Perry  of  Collington,  yeoman,  and  his  three  sons, 
John,  James,  and  Francis,  of  the  cottage  called  the   Ball   Hill  in 
Collington,  for  £18  and  a  rent  of  IQJ.  a  year.     Signed :  John  X 
Perry.     Dated  5  January,  3  William  and  Mary. 

449.  1692.     Indenture  between  Alice  Yeomans  of  Butterley  in 
Edwin  Ralph,  widow,  Humphrey  Yeomans  of  Butterley,  her  son, 


120  THE  KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

and  Samuel  Pyttes  of  Kyar  Wyard,  reciting  that  Edward  Pytts 
leased  on  20  November,  1658,  to  Roger  Yeomans,  deceased,  Alice 
Yeomans  his  wife,  and  Humphrey  their  son,  the  Over  House 
in  Edvin  Ralph  during  their  three  natural  lives,  at  a  rent  of 
26s.  8d.  a  year  and  the  best  beast  by  way  of  heriot  at  the  fall  of 
each  life,  and  witnessing  that  for  .£100  the  said  Alice  and  Humphrey 
have  delivered  up  the  said  lease  and  assigned  to  the  said  Samuel 
Pytts  the  aforesaid  Over  House  for  a  rent  of  one  peppercorn  every 
Christmas.  Dated  13  April,  4  William  and  Mary. 

450.  1698.  Lease  from  Samuel  Pytts  to  William  Norman  of 
Pye  Corner  in  Collington,  yeoman,  of  the  house  he  lives  in  with 
the  fields  and  hop-grounds  adjoining,  known  by  the  name  of  the 
Halfepenny  Plecks,  containing  6  acres,  with  other  lands,  for  21 
years,  at  £8  a  year.  Dated  i  April,  10  William  III. 


CHARTERS    RELATING  TO   IVINGTON, 

LEOMINSTER,    LEINTWARDINE, 

AND   WIGMORE. 

451.  No  date.      Grant  in  fee  from  Andrew  de  Gramanton  to 
Geoffrey,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  le  Rede,  of  one  acre  of  his 
land  in  the  field  of  Gramanton,  between  his  land  and  the  land  of 
Matilda,  relict  of  Hugh  Rondul,  and  stretching  from  the  land  which 
was  Robert  Haleward's  to  the  road  called  Bechamwey,  by  a  rent 
of  one  silver  penny  a  year  at  the  feast    of  Michael.     Witnessed 
by  Richard  de  Stocton,  Richard  de  Paolnshale,  Robert  de  Bronl, 
Ralph  de  Hamenasse,  William  Clericus. 

Seal,  fragment  of  green  wax,  with  part  of  the   legend,   FILIO, 
very  clear. 

452.  1310.     Grant  in  fee  from  Thomas  Canton  of  Aysshe  to 
Simon  Pyre  of  the  same  and  Sibilia  his  wife  of  one  acre  of  land 
in  the  fee  of  Aysshe,  lying  in  Smythedene,  between  the  lands  of 
the  said    Simon    and  of  Geoffrey  the   shoemaker.     Witnessed    by 
Richard   Devile,   Adam   de   la   Feme,  Nicholas  le  Blak,   William 
Coterel  de  Weston,  Hugh  de  Boraston,  clerk.     Dated   at   Aysshe, 
Sunday  the  eve  of  St  Milburga,  3  Edward  II. 

Portion  of  a  seal  of  green  wax. 

453.  1360.     Grant  in  fee  from  John  de  Brugge  to  William  le 
Marscal  of  Leom[inster]  of  one  acre  of  land  in  Hamenassche,  which 
lies  in  a  field  called  Cattesbrayn  at  Aylmeres  dych,  between  the 
lands  of  Walter  Aut  (?)  and  Agnes  Andrew,  and  stretching  from 
the  donor's   land  to   the   highway    leading    from    Hamenasche   to 
Whyle,  to  hold  by  the  services  due  to  the  lord  of  the  fee.     Wit- 
nessed  by  John   de   Penebrugge,   Knight,  John    Hakelut,   Roger 
Berde,  William   de   Henor,   Hugh   Armyet.      Dated   Sunday  after 
St.  Barnabas,  34  Edward  III. 

Seal.    The  Virgin  and  Child,  within  a  legend. 


122  THE    KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

454.  1431.      Grant    from    Thomas    Brugge   of  Leomynster    to 
Philip  Lingeyne,  John   Burgoyne  of  Henor,   Richard   Palmer,  and 
Stephen  Grene  of  Bache,  of  two  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  the 
fields  of  Cattysbrayne,  between  the  lands  of  John  Bokynhull  and 
Richard    Palmer   on    one   side,  and   of    John    Vawhan    and    John 
Bokynhull  on  the  other  side,  to  hold   of  the   capital   lord   of  the 
fee  by  the  services  due.     Witnessed  by  Richard  Haleward,  William 
Gardener,  John  Comber  of  Eton.     Dated  at  Hamenasche,  Monday 
next  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle,  10  Henry  VI. 

455.  1434.     Grant  from   Roger  Hugyns  and   Catrina  his  wife 
to  John  their  son  and  Alice  his  wife  all  their  lands  and  tenements 
in  Leynthale  Starkers,  Aston,  and  Elyton,  to  hold  for  the  term  of 
the  natural  lives  of  the  donors  of  the  capital  lord  of  the  fee  and  after 
their  decease  to  Richard  their  son  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.     But 
if  it  should  happen  that  Richard  should  receive  the  sacerdotal  order 
or  die  without  issue,  then  the  premises  are  to  remain  to  John  Hugyns 
their  son  and  Alice  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  lawfully 
begotten ;    failing  whom  to  their   son   Thomas  and  his   legitimate 
heirs,  failing  whom  to  the  right  heirs  of  Roger  Hugyns  for  ever. 
Dated  at  Leynthale  Starkers,  Tuesday  in  the  Feast  of  St.  Nicholas 
the  Bishop,  13  Henry  6. 

456.  1467.     Grant  from  John  Hyggyns  of  Trupulton  and  Alice 
his  wife  to  Richard  Hyggyns  his  son  and  Joan  his  wife  of  all  their 
lands  and  tenements  in  Walford  within  the  Lordship  of  Wygge- 
moreslond ;    in  Leyntall  Sterks  within  the  said  Lordship  ;   and  in 
Aston  within  the  said  Lordship  ;  and  in  the  fee  of  Elton  in  the  said 
Lordship.     Also   all   his   lands    and   tenements   within   the   fee   of 
Orleton  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  Wyggemoreslond ;  to  hold 
to  the  said  Richard  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  body 
lawfully  begotten  of  the  capital  lord  of  the  fee,  whom   failing  the 
premises  aforesaid  shall  revert  to  the  right  heirs  of  John  Hyggyns. 
Witnessed   by  John    Harley,   armiger,    Richard    Marlow,   William 
Tomkys,  and  others.     Dated  at  Tripulton  (day  omitted)  February, 
5  Edward  4. 

Two  seals. 

457.  1553.     Indenture   between   William    Proctor   citizen    and 
goldsmith  of  London  of  the  one  part,  and  Sir  Henry  Jernyngham 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  123 

vice-chamberlain  to  the  Queen's  Highness's  household,  and  captain 
of  her  grace's  guard,  and  lady  Frances  his  wife  of  the  other  part, 
being  a  demise  from  Proctor  to  Sir  Henry  and  Lady  Frances  of  the 
scite  (sic)  of  the  manor  of  Ivington,  co.  Hereford.  Dated  10  March, 
I  and  2  Philip  and  Mary. 

458.  1555.  Indenture  between  Sir  Henry  Jerningham,  Knt,  and 
James  Warncombe  of  Ivington  co.  Hereford.  Whereas  King  Ed- 
ward VI.  by  letters  patent  in  1549,  dated  July  13,  3  Edward  VI., 
demised  to  Warncombe  the  manor  of  Ivington  with  the  tithes,  it 
is  now  agreed  that  Warncombe  shall  assign  the  abqye  to  William 
Proctor  and  that  Proctor  shall  assign  to  Jerningham  and  his 
wife  Frances.  Dated  6  March,  i  and  2  Philip  and  Mary. 

459-  1571.  Exemplification  of  a  recovery,  dated  Michaelmas 
12  and  13  Elizabeth,  between  Anthony  Viscount  Montague,  Sir 
William  Cordell,  Sir  Christopher  Heydon,  Sir  Thomas  Cornwallis, 
and  Leonard  Dacre,  against  Sir  Henry  Jerningham  of  the  Manor 
of  Ivington  and  lands  and  tithes  in  Ivington,  co.  Hereford.  Sealed 
21  November,  13  Elizabeth. 


460.  1590.      Indenture    between    Edward    Pytt   of   Kyer   and 
Henry  Jernegan  of  Coffey,  co.  Norfolk.     Edward  Pytt  stands  bound 
by  a  statute  of  the  Staple  bearing  date  with  this  to  Henry  Jernegan 
in  the  sum  of  £1,200,  but  if  £600  is  paid  before  2  February  next 
at  Pytt's  dwelling  house  at  Kyer  the  recognisance  shall  be  void. 
Witnessed  by  Thomas  Rogers,  W.  Godfrey,  Richard  Green,  Scriv- 
ener, Richard  Chamber,  Thomas  Meast.     Dated  last  day  of  May, 
32  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  the  arms  of  Jerningham. 

461.  1590.      Similar  deed    securing  £500  to  be  paid  by  Pytt 
to   Jernagan  on  June   24,   1592,    on   the   fontstone   of  the   church 
called  Temple  Church  in  Flete  street,  London,  in  which  case  the 
recognisance  was  to  be  void.     Witnesses  as  before.     Dated  last  day 
of  May,  32  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  as  on  previous  deed. 


124  TIIE   KYRE    PARK    CHARTERS. 

462.  1590.     Similar   deed    securing  the   payment   of  £300   on 
2nd  February,  1591,  on  the  font  stone  of  the  Temple  Church  in 
Fleet  Street.     Same  witnesses.     Dated  31  May,  32  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  as  on  previous  deeds. 

These  three  deeds  with  the  bonds  under  the  statutes  staple 
referred  to  in  them,  all  dated  last  day  of  May,  32  Elizabeth,  are 
joined  together 1. 

463.  1590.     Exemplification   of  a    fine  passed  in    Easter  term 
32  Elizabeth,  1590,  between   Edward   Pytt,  armiger,  plaintiff,  and 
Henry   Jernagan    alias    Jerningham,    armiger,    deforciant,    of  the 
Manor  of  Ivington  and  lands  and  tenements  therein,  which  defor- 
ciant released  to  plaintiff  for  ^"400.     Sealed  6  May,  32  Elizabeth. 

464.  1599.     Grant  by  Edward   Pytt  and   James  Pytt  his  son 
and   heir,   in   consideration    of  a    marriage  of  James   with   Maria, 
daughter  of  Arthur  Heveningham    of  Kettrington,   in   the   county 
of  Norfolk,  of  the  Manor  of  Ivington,  in  the  county  of  Hereford, 
Ivington's  Mill,  and  lands   in  the   parishes  of  Ivington,  Brereley, 
Purbyn,  Warton,  Stagbach,  Leominster,  Cholstrey,  in  the  county  of 
Hereford,  to  be  held  by  Arthur  Heveningham  and  Thomas  Wilforde, 
Knights  ;  after  the  death  of  Edward  Pytt  the  premises  to  go  to  the 
use  of  James  and  Maria  and  their  heirs  male.     Signed  :    Edward 
Pytt.      Witnessed    by    Jno.    Somesett   (?),   Joh.    Numan,    George 
Parkyns,  T.  Empston ;    Ric.  Greene,  Ric.  Wotton.     Dated  8  June, 
41  Elizabeth. 

Seal,  Pytts'  arms  and  quarterings. 

Endorsed  by  Edward  Pytts,  "  My  daughter  Pytte's  jointure." 

465.  1599.     A  feofment  by  Edward  Pytts,  being  the  marriage 
settlement  of  Sir  James  Pytt.     On   the  proposed  marriage  of  his 
son  and  heir  James  Pytts  and  Mary  Heveningham,  daughter  of  Sir 
Arthur  Heveningham  of  Ketteringham,  Norfolk,  Knight,  and   for 
making  a  jointure  he  grants  to  Sir  Arthur  Heveningham   and  Sir 
Thomas  Wilforde  of  Iledinge,  in   Kent,   Knight,  the  scite  of  the 
Manor  of  Ivington  in  Herefordshire  and  lands  in  Breerley,  Turbin, 
Warton,   Stagbache,  Leominster,  and   Cholstrey  in  the  county  of 

1  These  deeds  no  doubt  represent  the  purchase  money  for  Ivington  paid  to  Jerninyham. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  125 

Hereford.     Signed  :    Arthur  Hveningham,  T.  Wilford.     Dated    8th 
June,  1599,  41  Elizabeth. 

Two  seals,  i.  Arms  of  Heveningham,  indistinct;  2.  Arms  of  Wil- 
ford, Gules,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  leopard's  heads  or  ; 
quartering  Cornens,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  horns  sable. 

466.  1605.     Roll  of  the  Court  Baron  of  John  Vaughan  for  the 
manor  of  Kinnersley,  held  14  February,  2  James  I.     One  skin. 

467.  1618.     Fine  in  which  Robert  Brooke,  gent.,  was  plaintiff, 
and  Walter  Hill  and  Christabella  his  wife  were  deforciants,  of  one 
messuage,  one  toft,  and  half  a  virgate  of  land   in  Astley,  which 
the  said  Brooke  held  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Walter  and  Christa- 
bella for  the  sum  of  £41  sterling.     Dated  15  James  I. 

468.  1628.     Receipt   from  Anthony  Rous,   Clerk  of  the   Pipe, 
to  William  Higgins,  gent.,  collector,  for  £64  I2s.  8d.  the  proceeds 
of  the  third  of  five  lay  subsidies  granted  to  the  King  in  the  third 
year   of  his  reign,  in  the  Hundred  of  Wigmore  in  the  County  of 
Hereford,  paid   18  November,  4  Charles  I.,  less  32.?.,  expenses  of 
collection   certified    by  the   oaths  of  the  Commissioners  and  sub- 
collectors   at  the   rate   of  2d.   in  the   pound  (sic).     Dated   18  No- 
vember, 4  Charles  I. 

469.  1630.     Receipt  from  Thomas  Tooke,  Auditor  of  the  Court 
of   Wards    and    Liveries,    to    Milo    Fleetwood,    Knight,    Receiver 
General  of  the  Court,  for  £40  (written  vl  instead  of  xl)  received 
in  two  payments,  one  dated  13   May,  6  Charles  I.  and  the  other 
1 1  February  in  the  same  year,  from  Jeremiah  Powell,  gent.,  farmer, 
of  a  capital  messuage  in  Ashley  [Astley  ?]  in  the  county  of  Wor- 
cester, and  of  other  parcels  of  land,  now  in  the  hands  of  the  King 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  James,   son  and  nearer  heir  of 
John  James  deceased,  as  rent  for  two  whole  years  ending  Michael- 
mas, 6  Charles  I.,  at  the  rate  of  £20  a  year.     Dated  6  Charles  I. 

470.  1631.     Fine  between  John  Wynford,  Esquire,  and  William 
Williams,  gentleman,  plaintiffs,  and  William  Higgins,  junior,  gentle- 
man, and    Eleanor  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  messuages  and    lands 
in  Tripleton,  Wytton,   Atferton,   Marlow,   Leyntwardyne,  Kynton, 
Yeaton,  and  Orleton.     Dated  in  Hilary  Term,  6  Charles  I. 


126  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

471.  1638.      Lease   from   Timothie   Tourneur   of   Shrewsbury, 
Chief  Justice  of  South  Wales,  to  Thomas  Hanbury,  of  Astley,  in  the 
county  of  Worcester,  yeoman,  of  a  leasow  called  Ockon  Grove  now 
in  the  occupation  of  Humfrey  Pynner,  and  other  lands  called  Sandie 
Furlong,  Newe  Tyndeing,  Sedneys,  Priest  Heales,  and  the  moiety 
of  a  meadow  over  against  the  dwelling  house  of  Walter  Stone  in 
Bullfield  ;  also  three  acres  in  Berry  field  and  the  moiety  of  a  parcell 
of  ground  called  the  Moores,  all  in  Astley,  for  seven  years  at  a  yearly 
rent  of  £6.    Signed  with  the  mark  of  Thomas  Hanbury.    Witnessed 
by  Fra.  Clente,  William  Thynne,  and  Thomas  Gwyllym.      Dated 
24  January,  13  Charles  I. 

One  seal. 

472.  1648.     Grant  in  fee  from  Griffith  Peyto  of  Kinton,  in  the 
parish  of  Leintwardine,  yeoman,  and  William  his  son,  to  John  James 
of  Tripelton  in  the  same  parish,  Esquire,  of  a  parcel  of  meadow 
ground  called  the  Feathers,   containing   \\  acres,  adjoining  lands 
of  John  James,  John  Byrd,  and   Samuel   Moore,  in   exchange  for 
another  parcel  lying  betweene  Teame  lane  and  the  Steedfould  poole, 
the  longe  meadowe,  lane  and  lands  of  Thomas  Holland.     Signed  : 
William  Peyto.     Witnessed    by  John  James,  junior,  John   Davies, 
Tho.  Longford.     Dated  3  January,  24  Charles  I. 

Fragment  of  a  seal. 

473.  1654.     Fragment  of  a  fine  in  the  Court  of  the  Common 
Bench  at  Westminster.     Between  Edward  ....  his  wife,  deforciants, 
(of  property  in  Wigmore).     The  aforesaid  James  and  Lucy  have  ack 
....  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Edward  ....  And  moreover  the  said 
James  and  Lucy  ....  will  warrant  to  the  aforesaid  Edward  and 
his  heirs  ....  James  and   Lucy  and  the  heirs  of  the  said   Lucy 
for  ever.    And  for  this  ....  the  said   Edward  has  given  to  the 
aforesaid  James  and  .... 

474.  1 66 1.    Bond  in  £200  from  John  Pettus  of  Cheston  Hall, 
in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Knight,  and  James  Pitts  of  Kinersley,  in 
the  county  of  Hereford,  Knight,  to  pay  £102  to  Gervase  Elwes  of 
Stoke  next  Clare  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Baronet.     Witnessed  by 
John  Hill  and  John  Rogers.     Dated  6  July,  13  Charles  II. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  127 

475.  1673.      Injunction    by   the    Court    of   Chancery   to    stay 
proceedings  which  had  been  taken  by  Henry  Hope  against  Higgins 
James.     Date  18  February,  25  Charles  II. 

476.  1674.     Unexecuted  deed,  being  a  final  concord,  in  which 
James  Pytts,  Lucy  his  wife,  and  Anna  Smalman,  recognise  pro- 
perties in  Leominster  alias  Lempster,  Kimbolton,  Stockton,  Iving- 
ton,  and  Stagbach  to  be  the  right  of  Henry  Jeffreys  and  William 
Gregory,   Esquires.      James   and    Lucy  warrant   the   properties   to 
Henry   and  William   and  the   heirs   of  Henry  against  themselves 
and  the  heirs  of  Lucy.     Anna  similarly  warrants  the  property  to 
the  same  Henry  William  and  the  heirs  of  Henry  against  herself 
and  her  heirs.     Space  left  for  some  day  of  the  month  of  February, 
26  Charles  II. 

477.  1675.      Grant    from    Scudamore   Pytts   of  the   Fulhams, 
Esquire,  and  James  Pytts  of  Ivington,  gentleman.     Scudamore  in 
consideration  of  the  yearly  rents,  etc.,  grants  the  Fulhams,  now  in 
the  occupation  of  Scudamore,  to  James  for  21  years,  for  £60  an- 
nually.    Signed  :  Scudamore  Pytts.     Witnessed  by  Geo.   Hereford, 
Humphrey  Smyth,  James  Pittes,  Tho.    Evans.     Dated  2  August, 
1675. 

478.  1678.     Subpoena   directed   to   Higgons   James   to  appear 
in  Chancery  on  the  I2th  of  May  next  ensuing.     Dated  at  West- 
minster, 17  February,  31  Charles  II.     On  an  engraved  form. 


MISCELLANEOUS    DOCUMENTS. 

479.  1301.     Grant  from  Alicia  widow  of  William   Paternoster 
in  her  pure  widowhood   to  William  son  of  William  the  Smith  or 
Westiton  and  Alice  his  wife  for  10  shillings  of  silver  one  acre  of 
two   selions   of  land   with   appurtenances   lying    in    the    fields    of 
Westiton,   of  which   one   selion    lies   in    Marfurlong    between    the 
land  of  Richard   Bernard    and    the  land  which  Thomas  le  Callue 
formerly  held  ;  and  extending  on  either  head  to  the  land  of  the 
said  William  ;  and  the  other  selion  lies  in  Smocland  next  the  land 
which  was  formerly  that  of  my  father  Richard  de  Suggedone,  and 
stretching  as  far  as  the  land  formerly  Richard  Hubert's.     To  hold 
of  the  capital  lord  of  the  fee,  rendering  the  customary   services. 
Witnessed  by  Roger  de  Brumfeld,  William  son  of  Richard,  Adam 
son  of  Osbert,  Henry  de  Brocheuse,  William  Bernart,  and  others. 
Dated  at  Westiton,  Wednesday  after  Trinity,  29  Edward  I. 

Good   seal  of  green   wax,   eight-pointed    star   within   an   oval 
legend. 

480.  1400.     Grant   from  Thomas   Russell   of  Salop  and   Joan 
Nekles  of  Pyonia  Canonicorum,  widow,  next  heirs  of  John  Gantron, 
late  vicar  of  the  church  of  Pyonia  Canonicorum,  to  John  Cole  of 
the  said  Pyonia  for  the  term  of  his  life  only  of  all  the  lands  which 
the  said  John  Gantron  had  of  the  gift  of  Roger  Deveros  of  Mawne 
in  the  said  Pyonia  Canonicorum,  of  which  John  Gantron  alone  died 
seised  ;    also   all    those   lands  which   John    Gantron,  together  with 
Roger  le  Crompe  chaplain  and  Thomas  de  Burghop  deceased  of 
the  gift  of  Henry  Shorye  and  John  le  Crompe  in   Pyonia  aforesaid, 
of  which  the  said  John  Gantron  alone  died  seised,  all  which  on 
the  death  of  the  said  John  fell  to  us  as  his  heirs,  to  hold  for  the 
term  of  his  life  only,  of  the  capital  lord  of  the  fee,  and  after  his 
death  to  remain  to  Thomas  Holgod  and  John  Burghop  their  heirs 
and  assigns  for  ever.     Witnessed  by  Richard  de  Kynvord,  Thomas 
de  Lanton,  Thomas  Godemon,  John  Webbe,  Richard  Crompe,  and 
others.     Dated  at  Pyonia,  on  Sunday  in  the  Feast  of  S.  Leonard, 
2  Henry  IV. 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  129 

481.  1495.     Precept  from  Edward  Blount,  Esquire,   Sheriff  of 
Herefordshire,  to  Thomas  Pole,  bailiff  of  the  Hundred  of  Brox(ash), 
to  cause  Roger  Branche  to  have  replevin  of  one  or  two  boars  and 
one  sow  unjustly  taken  and  detained,  as  it  is  said,  because  he  has 
found   sureties  to  prosecute  John  Browne  and  to  put  him  before 
the  Sheriff  at  the  next  County  Court  in  Hereford  Castle  to  make 
answer  to  the  former.     Dated  29  November,  12  Henry  VII. 

482.  1524.     Lease    from   William  Boswall   and  Joan  his   wife, 
of  Tedstone  Wafer,   to    William    Calohill   and    Sybyl    his   wife   of 
a  Mere  called   Challoner's  ground  in  Tedstone  Wafer.     Witnessed 
by   John   Acton   of    Clifton,   gentleman,    John    Chamburleyn    and 
Richard  Dakyns. 

483.  The  Charters  of  Curewiard  Park,  dated  3  Edward  III. 
The  some  of  acres  appertayning  to  the  demeasnes  and  Manner 

house  of  Curewiard  are  cclxxviij  di. 
The  freeholders  or  tenants 

Edward  Turbill  one  yarde  of  half 

Brock  one  yard  lande 

Sheffield  three  noks    of  ij  tenements,  as    much    in  quantity 

as  any 

Johnson  half  a  yarde  lande 

Winton  half  a  yarde  lande  iij  yards  di.     iij  Nok 

Copiholders  or  Indenture  holders 

Winton  by  leasse  xxxiij  di. 

Ferington  yl  was  Callowes  di.  roode,  and  dyvers  others  meddow 
and  pasture  conteyning  by  estimation          xlij  di.  and  di.  roode 
Jo.  Warrold  xxj  di. 

Postern  nowe  Lanes  wiff  (struck  out) 

xxj  di. 

Hopswood  nowe  Angell's  cxiij  acres  di. 

Ferrington  great  Bagnoll  ccij  one  Roode  di 

My  ratinge  and  the  parishe  all  agreeing  save  Sheffield,  Brock, 
and  Johnson  yl  will  agree  to  nothing  but  after  their  owne  will. 
Edward  Pytt  for  the  demeasnes  ij  plow  land 

Turbill  and  Hopswood  j  plow  land 

Sheffield  and  Johnson  j  plow  land 

K 


130  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

Brock  and  Ferrington  j  plow  land 

Jo.  Winton  and  Widdow  Brock         iij  quarters  of  a  plow  land 
Handwriting  about  1600,  probably  that  of  Sir  Edward  Pytts. 

484.   1617.    Will  of  Sir  Edward  Pytts. 

In  the  name  of  God.  Amen.  The  28th  day  of  December  in 
the  yeare  of  our  Lorde  God  1617.  I  Sir  Edward  Pytts  of  Kyer 
in  the  county  of  Wigorn  and  the  diocese  of  Hereford  Knight 
beinge  weak  in  bodie  but  sound  and  perfecte  in  minde  doe  make 
and  ordeine  this  my  last  will  and  testament  in  manner  and 
forme  followinge  : 

Imprimis  I  bequeath  my  soule  to  God  my  powerfull  maker  and 
living  redeemer  and  my  body  to  be  buried  in  the  parish  church 
of  Kyer  beforesaid.  Item  my  will  and  bequest  is  that  my  executor 
shall  bestowe  £2000  of  my  Kyer  goods  and  out  of  my  lands  in 
building  an  house  according  to  the  plote  remayning  in  Chaunce's 
hands  drawen  by  my  direction  and  the  same  to  be  performed 
within  seaven  yeares  next  following  the  date  of  these  presents 
or  in  lesse  time. 

Item  my  will  and  bequest  is  that  my  grandson  Edward  Pytts 
son  and  heire  apparent  to  my  sonne  Sir  James  Pytts  Knight  shall 
have  anon  and  yearlie  during  his  life  out  of  my  landes  and 
revenues  fourtie  pounds  in  current  English  money  towards  his 
maintenance,  his  education  and  learning. 

And  I  alsoe  doe  give  and  bequeath  to  the  said  Edward  Pytts 
all  my  ....  whatsoever  that  are  in  my  possession. 

Item  my  will  and  bequest  is  that  Bridget  Hopton  my  daughter 
wife  unto  George  Hopton  Esquire  that  (sic)  have  ten  pounds  of 
current  English  money  yearly  payd  unto  her  during  her  coverture 
out  of  my  lands  ....  if  it  happeneth  she  becometh  a  widow  then 
my  will  is  that  my  executor  shall  paye  and  deliver  unto  her  £100 
of  current  English  money  and  then  the  annuity  of  the  beforesaid 
;£io  to  cease. 

Item  I  will  and  bequeath  unto  my  sonne  Henry  Dingley 
Esquire  and  to  Joane  my  daughter  his  wife  to  each  of  them  a  ring 
either  of  them  to  be  valued  at  2os. 

Item  my  will  and  bequest  is  that  George  Hopton  Esquire 
and  Bridgett  my  daughter  his  wife  shall  have  two  rings  of  the  like 
value. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  131 

Also  my  will  and  bequest  is  that  Jane  Baylie  my  daughter 
widowe  shall  have  one  ring  of  the  same  value. 

Item  my  will  and  bequest  is  that  Mary  Nevill  shall  have 
payd  unto  her  by  my  executor  2OS.  for  her  paines  in  watching 
of  me  the  time  of  my  sickness. 

Item  I  will  and  bequeath  unto  Ruth  Reve  my  servant  for 
her  paines  £10  to  be  paide  unto  her  out  of  my  landes  and  goods. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  every  of  my  servants  in  covenant 
los.  a  yeare. 

Lastly  all  my  goods  and  chattels  not  bequeathed  I  give  and 
bequeath  unto  Sir  James  Pytts  Knight  my  sonne  above  mentioned 
whom  I  make  ordeyne  and  appoint  my  sole  and  only  executor 
to  perform  and  fulfil  this  my  last  will  and  testament. 

In  witness  where  of  I  have  put  my  hand  and  scale  to  these 

presents  the  yeare  and  day  above  written. 

Edwarde  Pitts. 

Witnessed  by  Robert  Gington,  clerk,  William  Bird,  Nicholas 
Millichop. 

485.  1625.  On  four  sheets  of  paper.  Award  of  John  Carpenter 
of  Upcott  in  the  county  of  Hereford,  in  matters  in  dispute  relating 
to  the  common  of  Green  Moore  in  Kinnersley,  between  Francis 
Smalman,  the  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  the  commoners.  The 
signatures  were  Francis  Smalman,  Hugh  Bythell,  James  Benson, 
Henrie  Mathewes,  James  Allen,  William  Edwines,  Thomas 
Grismond,  and  Thomas  Persons.  The  witnesses  were  Francis 
Smalman,  junior,  John  Carpenter,  junior,  Thomas  Sheward  and 
William  Caldoe.  Signed  by  John  Carpenter.  Dated  20  October, 
1625. 

486.  1627.     Rental   of  the  Manor  of  Leyminster  rendered  at 
a  Court  Baron  there  held,  20    ...    2  Charles  I.,  with  a  roll  of  the 
names.      One   skin,   containing    40    names,    being    probably    part 
of  a  more  extensive  return. 

487.  1638.     Warrant  to  Edward   Pitt,  armiger,  to  deliver  the 
custody  of  the   county  of  Worcester  to  John   Nanfan,    newly  ap- 
pointed  sheriff.      Names   at    bottom,   Grimston,    Wyche.      Dated 
10  November,  14  Charles  I. 

Large  seal  of  white  wax. 


132  THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

488.  1638.  Indenture  of  exchange  of  lands  in  Kinnersley 
between  William  Smallman  of  Kinnersley  and  Hugh  Bythell  of 
Ayley.  Descriptions  and  boundaries  of  the  lands  set  out.  Wit- 
nessed by  Francis  Bythell,  Thomas  Langford,  John  Scott,  John 
Carpenter.  Dated  I  May,  1638. 


489.  1645.      Paper  endorsed  "  Mr.    Goodwyn's  Will."      Dated 
I  February,  1645.     Leaves   his  brothers  John  and  Thomas  Smith 
of    Huntingfield,  co.    Suffolk,  and   the   longest  liver  of  them   his 
manor   of  Cowherne   or   Much    Cowarne,  co.    Hereford,  they   pay- 
ing  annually   to    the   poor    52^.   out   of  the   rents   of  the  manor. 
To  his   nephew  and  godson,   Ralph   Fox,  his  estate  of  Bahallon, 
co.   Montgomery,  which    he   holds  by  lease  from   Somerset   Fox, 
lately   deceased.      To   his   servant   Lewis   William,   his    warren    of 
Birfield     in   the   honor    of   Clun,    co.    Salop,   which    he    holds    by 
lease  from  Sir  Robert  Howard,  and    also  a  horse  or  .£10,  as  he 
chooses.     To  Edmond    Heron  of  Newark,  co,  Nottingham,  nephew 
of  Dr.   Samuel  Heron,  sometime  fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, £40  in  remembrance  of  his  uncle's  great  care  as  his  tutor  at 
the  University.    To  Isabel  Langley,  for  the  care  of  his  late  wife, 
£20.      To  James,  Earl  of  Northampton,   a  gold  ring  with  a  rich 
white   sapphire   on   which   are   engraven    the   arms   of  his   family. 
To   his   brother,   Sir    Thurston    Smith,   Knight,    of    Huntingfield, 
a   gold    ring   or   £20.     To   Robert    Milward,    son  of  Sir   Thomas 
Milward,    Chief  Justice  of  Chester,    the    profits   arising   from    his 
Patent  under  the  Great  Seal  of  England  at  the  office  of  Examiner 
in  the  Court  of  Council  of  the  Marches  of  Wales,  which  he  holds 
for  two  lives,  his  own  and    that    of  Sir  Sampson    Eure,  Knight. 
To    every    one    of    his    servants,    especially    to    Lewis    Williams, 
a   year's   wages    and  such   of    his    wearing   apparel   as    is   fit    for 
their    use.      To    Robert    Charlton   of  Whitton,  co.  Salop,  his  fair 
gown  lined  with  Russian  squirrel.     Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brabazon,  sole 
executrix  and  residuary  legatee.      Overseers,   Sir   Sampson    Eure, 
Sergeant  at  Law,  William  Dansey,  gentleman. 

490.  1660.    Certificate  under  seal  from  Robert,  Bishop  of  Oxford, 
dated  Thursday,  2  August  1660,  in  the  chapel  of  Merton  College  in 
the  University  of  Oxford,  of  the  admission  of  John  Goode  A.M.  of 


THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS.  133 

Baliol  College  to  the  order  of  deacon,  and  his  promotion  to  the 
order  of  priest  at  the  same  time. 

Large  oval  seal  of  red  wax,  legend  only  just  visible,  which  has 
been  placed  between  leaves  of  some  tree,  and  portions  of  these  still 
adhere  to  it. 

491.  1672.  Will  of  Edward  Pytts.  All  his  property  to  Eliza- 
beth his  wife  and  James  his  son  for  their  lives  ;  after  to  the 
heirs  of  the  body  of  James  Pytts  lawfully  begotten,  and  in  default 
to  his  daughters  Mercy  Bromley  and  Elizabeth  Jeffreys  for  their 
lives,  after  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Elizabeth  Jeffreys  and  to 
his  grandchild,  William  Bromley.  In  default  of  such  issue  to 
Thomas  Stanley  the  younger,  now  living  with  him,  and  his  heirs 
and  assigns  for  ever  ;  and  if  the  estate  should  come  to  him,  he 
should  take  the  name  of  Thomas  Stanley  Pytts.  To  the  poor 
of  each  parish  in  which  his  estate  is  situated  £\o.  To  servants 
waiting  on  him  at  his  table  and  in  his  chamber  zos.  each  ;  to  all 
others  IQJ.  Executors,  his  wife  and  son.  To  his  brother,  James 
Pytts,  during  his  life,  the  rent  of  his  lands  in  Kyre  Wyard  in  the 
tenure  of  Thomas  Crumpe.  Witnessed  by  Susanne  Jordan,  John 
Holland.  Dated  i  November,  1672. 

492.  1672.  Copy  of  a  Bill  in  the  Exchequer.  Sir  Heneage 
Finch,  Attorney-General,  against  James  and  others,  for  Mr.  Ralph 
Goodwin's  estate  on  suggestion  of  his  being  illegitimate.  Mi- 
chaelmas Term,  24  Charles  II. 

In  contemporary  handwriting.  In  the  margin  are  notes  of  in- 
struction for  drawing  up  the  answer.  The  bill  alleged  that  Goodwin 
was  illegitimate,  and  that  the  value  of  Cowarne  held  immediately 
of  the  Crown,  as  of  the  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  was  £120 
a  year.  Goodwin,  the  bill  alleges,  died(  about  14  years  ago  without 
issue  and  without  any  gift  or  grant  whatsoever,  either  in  his  life 
or  by  will  at  the  time  of  his  death  :  wherefore  the  manor  had 
escheated  to  the  Crown 1.  The  marginal  notes  allege  that  Goodwin 
was  legitimate  and  born  at  Ipswich,  as  appears  by  the  church 
Register  there ;  that  Much  Cowarne  was  never  held  of  the  Crown, 

1  What  purports  to  be  Goodwin's  will  is  of  the  same  surname  as  his  first  wife,  mar- 
on  the  opposite  page,  No.  489.    He  gives  the  ried  as  a  second  husband  Higgons  James, 
names  of  his  brothers  as   Smith.      Ralph  who  married  secondly  Mercy  Pytts.     • 
Goodwin's  second  wife  Elizabeth  Brabazon, 


THE   KYRE    PARK   CHARTERS. 

but  of  the  manor  of  Bayly  Glace,  to  which  the  lord  paid  6s.  $d. 
a  year ;  that  one  Richard  Goodwin  pleaded  to  be  heir  at  law  ;  and 
several  other  matters. 

493.  1674.     Lease  from  James  Pytts  of  Kyre  Wyard  to  Owen 
Price  of  Grafton  in  the  parish  of  Bockleton,   yeoman,   Elinor    his 
wife,  and  Elinor  their  daughter,  of  Grafton  for  £24. 

494.  1676.     Articles   agreed  upon    between   James   Pytts   and 
Sir  Thomas  Morgan  of  Chanston 1  regarding  the  sale  by  the  latter 
of  the  Manor  of  Kinnersley,  with  Kinnersley  House,  the  advowson 
of  the   church,  and   all   appurtenances,   for   £5,700,   free  from  all 
incumbrances  except  one  rent  charge  of  £66  i$s.  $d.  a  year,  payable 
to  William  Saterthwaite,  gent.,  and  his  heirs  ;    and  excepting  out 
of  the  conveyance  a  messuage  held  for  his  life  by  Thomas  Edwyns, 
with    the  farm  appertaining  thereto.     Several  other  covenants  by 
the  parties.     Signed  :    Ja.  Pytts.     Witnessed  by  W.  Gregory,  Tho. 
Owen,    Abr.     Seward,    Jas.    Wainwright,     Phil.     Bavoon,     Isack 
Seward.     Dated  9  March,  28  Charles  II. 

495.  1685.    Will  of  James  Pytts.    His  wife  Ann  Pytts  z  to  "  have, 
hold,  and  enjoy"  all  his  real  property  in  the  counties  of  Worcester 
and  Hereford,  except  the  lands  bequeathed  to  his  kinsman  Thomas 
Stanley  3,  until  Samuel  Pytts,  his  godson,  son  of  James  Pytts,  grand- 
son, of  Scudamore  Pytts,  late  of  Ivington,  shall  be  18  years  old, 
or  until  her  remarriage,  whichever  shall  first  happen.      After  the 
happening  of  either   of  these   events  Anne   Pytts  to  have   £400 
a  year  for  her  life.     To  Samuel   Pytts  all  the  said  estates  and  to 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body  lawfully  begotten ;  in  default  of  such 
to  his  own  heirs  male.     Testator  desired  the  said  Samuel  to  marry 
his   wife's    sister,    Sophia    Fettiplace* ;   if   he    refused  she  was  to 
have   £2,000 ;    if  she   refused,   the   bequest  to   be    void.      If   the 
marriage    took  place  Anne   Pytts  was  to  leave  the  house  where 
testator  lived,  and  hand  it  over  with  everything  about  it  to  Samuel 

'  See  Robinson's  Manors  and  Mansions  *  Samuel,   though    married   three  times, 

of  Herefordshire,  pp.  164  and  275.  did  not  marry   the  lady  of  the  testator's 

*  Daughter  of  Sir  John  Fettiplace.  choice  ;   she  married  Francis  Broderick  of 

3  2nd  son    of  Sir    Thomas  Stanley   by  Langford,  co.  Berks,  and  died  October  6, 

Elizabeth  Pytts,  aunt  of  testator.  1 700. 


THE  KYRE  PARK  CHARTERS.  135 

and  Sophia  ;  if  it  did  not  she  might  live  there  for  her  life.  He 
leaves  his  kinsman  Thomas  Stanley  all  property  which  came 
to  him  in  right  of  his  late  wife  Lucy  Pytts l  to  his  heirs  and 
assigns  for  ever.  To  his  sister  Mercy  Walsh,  .£300.  To  his 
sister  Elizabeth  Jeffreys,  ^200.  To  William  Bromley  of  Holt, 
£100.  To  his  sister-in-law  Mary  Fettiplace,  £200.  To  Thomas 
Yap,  attorney  at  law,  for  his  diligence  in  managing  his  affairs, 
£100.  To  Philip  Barton,  £20.  To  Susan  Watkins,  £50.  To 
Thomas  Sharp,  ;£io.  To  the  rest  of  his  servants,  2Os.  each.  To 
the  poor  of  Great  Kyre,  £20;  of  Lower  Stanley,  £10;  of  Stoke 
and  Little  Kyre,  £20  ;  of  Collington,  £10;  of  Edwin  and  Bitterley, 
£20.  His  loving  wife  his  sole  executrix.  Signed :  Ja.  Pytts. 
Witnessed  by  Phil.  Barton,  Susanna  Watkins,  Mary  Boswood, 
Thomas  Yapp.  Dated  3  April,  1685. 

(From    a    Manuscript    copy    belonging    to    Sir   Thomas   Win- 
nington). 

496.  1700.     Appointment  of  Higon  James,  Esquire,  as  Sheriff 
of    Worcestershire.      Names    at    bottom,    Trevor,    Meres.      Dated 
28  November,  12  William  III. 

497.  1700.     Warrant  to  Benjamin  Joliff,  Esquire,  late  sheriff  of 
Worcestershire,  to  deliver  the  custody  of  the  county  to  Higon  James, 
Esquire,  newly  appointed  sheriff.     Names  at  bottom,  Trevor,  Meres. 
Dated  28  November,  12  William  III. 

Small  heavy  seal  of  yellow  wax. 

498.  1704.      Appointment    of    Samuel    Pytts     as     Sheriff    of 
Worcestershire.      Names   at    bottom,    Trevor,    Milner.      Dated    18 
December,  3  Anne. 

The  great  seal  of  England  in  yellow  wax. 

499.  1704.      Warrant    to    Phineas    Jackson,    late    Sheriff  of 
Worcestershire,   to   deliver  the  custody  of  the  county  to  Samuel 
Pytts,   newly   appointed    Sheriff.     Names   at  the   bottom,   Trevor, 
Milner.     Dated  18  December,  3  Anne. 

Small  heavy  seal  of  yellow  wax. 

1  Daughter  and  heir  of  William  Smallman. 


136  THE   KYRE   PARK   CHARTERS. 

500.  1705.  Warrant  to  Samuel  Pytts,  late  Sheriff  of  Worcester- 
shire, to  deliver  the  custody  of  the  County  to  Thomas  Bach,  newly 
appointed  Sheriff.  Names  at  bottom,  Trevor,  Milner.  Dated 
5  December,  4  Anne. 

Small  heavy  seal  of  yellow  wax. 


501.  1710.     Probate  of  the  Will  of  Thomas  Stanley  *  of  Ludlow. 
Mentions  a  settlement  made  on  his  marriage  with  Anne   his  now 
wife,   relating  to  premises  in  Lyonshall   and  Staunton  upon  Arrow 
in  the  county  of  Hereford,  which  were  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Anne,  which  were  settled  on  him  and  his  issue  ;    in  case  of  there 
being  no  issue  he  leaves  the   property  to  his  wife   Anne,    subject 
to  the  payment  of  £10  a  year  to  his  sister   Elizabeth.     Mentions 
lands    in    Leominster  and  Kimbolton  and   lands  in  the  county  of 
Radnor  which  are  his  own  property,  and  after  charging  them  with 
a  jointure  for  his  wife,  he  leaves  them  to  Martin  Sandys  of  Om- 
bersley  and  his  issue,  in  default  of  which,  to  the  use  of  his  two  sisters 
Anne    and    Elizabeth   and   the   survivors   of  them,  and  after  their 
deceases  to  Samuel  Pytts  of  Kyrewyard,  for  ever.     Mentions  that 
he   has    at    present   one   daughter,   Mary,  to   whom   he   bequeaths 
£600,  and   if  he   has   more    younger    children    the   whole    of   his 
estate  was  to  be  divided.     Anne  his  dear  wife  to  be  the  sole  exe- 
cutrix.    Dated  23  February,  1710. 

502.  1717.     Probate  (fragment)  of  the  will  of  Admiral   Cald- 
well2.     Mentions  his  sister,  Elizabeth  Davy,  his  sister,  Mary  Hall, 
his  nephew,  George  Caldwell  of  the  City  of  London.     He  leaves 
£200  for  building  a  tomb  over  the  grave  of  himself  and  his  wife  in 
the  parish  church  of  Birtsmorton.     He  mentions  his  brother  George 
Caldwell.     He  gives  £10  to  the  poor  of  Birtsmorton,  £5  to  the  poor 
of  Berrow,  and  £10  to  the  poor  of  Pendock.     Leaves  all  his  books 
to  the  Right   Hon.   Lord   Coote.     Leaves   his  wife   his   residence, 
subject  to  a  payment  after   her  decease  of  £100  to    each    of  his 
nephews,  George   Draper  and   Bonham    Caldwell,    "  and    I    wish    I 

1  Son  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley  of  Alderley,  '  adopted  '  nephew.    See  Nos.  491  and  495. 

Bart. ,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,   daughter   of  2  Admiral  William  Caldwell  was  3rd  hus- 

Sir  James  Pytts.     He  lived  at  Kyer  with  band  of  Lady  Bellomont,  the  3rd  wife  of 

his  uncle   Pytts,   who  mentions  him  as  his  Edmund  Pytts. 


THE   KYRE   PARK  CHARTERS.  137 

could  leave  more  to  my  dear  wife,  who  has  deserved  so  well  from 
me."     Dated  5  September,  1717. 

503.  1726.     Indenture  quinquepartite  between  (i)  Samuel  Pytts 
of  Kyre  Wyard  and    Edmund    Pytts  of  the  same,  only  son    and 
heir   apparent  of  Samuel    Pytts,    (ii)   Jonathan   Collett  of  Trinity, 
Minories,  Middlesex,  Merchant,  and   Susanna,  only  child  of  Jona- 
than  Collett,  (Hi)   Sir  John    Rushout  of  Northwick,  Baronet,  and 
Richard  Bolton  of  London,  Merchant,  (iv)  Martyn  Sandys  of  Wor- 
cester, and  Edward  Morton  Pleydell  of  Melbourne  St.  Andrew,  co. 
Dorset,   and  Thomas   Preston,  junior,  of   London,   Merchant,  and 
(v)  William  Lacon   Child,  of  Kinlet,  Salop,   and  Thomas  Preston, 
junior,  of  London,  Merchant,  being  a  settlement  on   the  intended 
marriage  of  Edward  Pytts  and  Susanna  Collett  of  the  whole  Kyre 
Estate,  including  Ivington.     Date  24  January,  1726. 

504.  1758.     Citation  to  the  Rev.  William  Hudson,  clerk  at  Col- 
lington,   to   substantiate    his   title  to   the    Rectory   of  Collington. 
Dated  2  May,  1758. 

Attached  is  a  brief  for  Hudson,  in  the  case  of  Hudson  and 
Evans,  in  the  Court  of  the  Bishop  of  Hereford,  which  contains  the 
title  of  Edmund  Pytts  to  the  Advowson  of  Thornbury,  and  from 
which  it  appears  that  on  the  death  of  the  incumbent,  who  had 
enjoyed  the  Rectory  from  1710,  both  Edmund  Pytts  and  the 
executors  of  one  Gilbert  Herne,  to  whom  Samuel  Pytts,  8  De- 
cember, 1710,  had  granted  the  next  presentation,  presented 
persons  to  be  instituted  by  the  Bishop. 


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INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PERSONS. 


Names  occurring  more  than  once  on  a  page  are  indexed  only  once. 
Variations  in  spelling  are  usually  disregarded  and  grouped  together. 


A. 

Abindon,  John,  99 
Aburhale,  John,  90 
Acton,  Adam,  95  ;  Anthony, 

29,     103 ;      Henry,     66 ; 

John,    129;    Richard,  17, 

66,  99 ;  Richard,  Sir,  66  ; 

Roger,     17,     39,      100 ; 

Thomas,  70  ;  William,  39 
Adam,  son  of  Osbert,  128 
Adam  the  Chaplain,  98 
Adams,    Elizabeth,    II,    141 

John,  39  ;  Maurice,  10,  1 1 
Alexander,  Thomas,  II 
Algard,  Walter,  12 
Allen,  James,  131 
Allsapp,  John,  92 
Amias,    Amys,    Alice,    45  ; 

Elizabeth,  82  ;   John,  81, 

82  ;  Richard,  44,  45,  46 
Amory,  Richard,  613 
Anable,  William  Fitz,  5 
Anderson,    Edward,    Knt., 

33,35 

Andrews,  Agnes,  121 
Angell,     129  ;     Jane,     47 ; 
John,   47,   52 ;    Margery, 
52  ;  Roger,  46,  47,  48 
Antrobus,  Thomas,  35 
Appowell,   George,   28,  29, 

73,  80  ;  Thomas,  IOI 
Archard,   Joan,    85 ;    John, 

39 ;  Robert,  85 
Archbold,  John,  76 
Armyet,  Hugh,  12 1 
Ash,  William,  4 
Astley,  John,  60 
Aston,  Anthony,  22;    Tho- 
mas, 28 

Astwick,  Thomas,  37 
Atkinson,      Francis,      1 14 ; 

William,  28 
Attemulne,  John,  84 
Attepludde,  Hugh,  84 
Attwood,  Anthony,  31 
Aubrey,  Thomas,  17;    Phi- 
lip, 44 

Audeley,  Henry,  43 
Aumbler,       Edward,      95 ; 
Henry,  99  ;  Joan,  99 


Aut,  Walter,  121 
Aylwyn,  Robert,  25 

B. 

Bach,  Thomas,  136 

Badlesmere,  Lord,  113,  114 

Baker,  Roger,  98  ;  Thomas, 
78 

Baldwyn,  Charles,  96  ;  Ri- 
chard, 6 1 ;  W.,  36; 
William,  24,  70 

Ball,  Richard,  17 

Balner,  Henry,  53 

Banwall,  John,  4,  5,  'O  ; 
Ralph,  15  ;  William,  6,  7 

Barbour,  Roger,  36 ;  Tho- 
mas, 37 

Barker,  John,  39 

Barkesdale,  W.,  74,  76 

Barnaby,  Umphilis,  36 ; 
John,  55,  56  ;  John,  Sir, 
56 ;  Martha,  55,  56 ; 
Mary,  55,  56 ;  Richard, 
26,  27;  Thomas,  19,  20, 
35  ;  William,  35,  36,  37 

Barnes,  Anthony,  86  ;  Wil- 
liam, 73,  86 

Barrett,  Anne,  116,  119; 
Joyce,  113;  Philip,  113, 

115,  116,   119;   Thomas, 

116,  119  ;  William,  6 
Barrow,      Anthony,       104 ; 

Jane,  lor  ;  Mathew,  51, 
76,  77,112,  113,  114,  118, 
119;  Phi!.,  52;  Richard, 
79,  80,  114;  Roger,  13  ; 
Thomas,  104, 105 ;  Ursula, 
104,  105 

Barton,  Elizabeth,  56,  58  ; 
Philip,  53,  54,  55,  56,  58, 
82,  83,  118,  119,  135 

Barwe,  Luke,  12;  Roger, 
12 

Baskerville,  Anne,  48 ; 
Arthur,  108  ;  Bridget,  30, 
32 ;  Chrisagon,  107,  108, 
109;  Eleanor,  102,  103; 
James,  25  ;  John,  30,  32, 
35,  104,  1 06  ;  Thomas, 

L  2 


2O.2I,  22,  27,  28,  29,  30, 

3'i  32.  33.  34,  35-  39,46, 

47,  48,  50,  52,  67,  101, 

102,  103,   104,  106,  107, 

108,  109,  no 
Bavoon,  Phil.,  134 
Bayam,  Richard,  22 
Baylie,  Jane,  131 
Baylis,       Catherine,        82 ; 

George,  82;    Hugh,  116; 

James,  95  ;  William,  65 
Baynham,  Anthony,  48,  49 
Bearcroft,  Edmund,  75 ; 

Thomas,  75 
Beauchamp,   Elizabeth,  40  ; 

William,  IO2 
Bell,  John,  92 
Bellamont,  Countess  of,  61  ; 

Lady,  136 

Bellofago,  Geoffrey,  89 
Bellowe,  John,  64 
Belson,    Edward,    80,   81 ; 

Mary,  So 

Bennett,  Joyce,   no;    Ma- 
tilda,   4;     Nicholas,    4; 

Robert,  4 

Benson,  James,  131 
Berde,  Roger,  121 
Berham,  William,  22 
Berington,  Humfrey,  91 
Berkeley,      Dorothy,      88 ; 

Hugh,  44  ;    Richard,  88  ; 

Rowland,  Knt.,  88 
Bernard,      Richard,       128  ; 

William,  128 
Best,  Amicia,  86  ;    Henry, 

86,    87;      Margery,    86; 

Richard,     86 ;     Thomas, 

86 
Bevan,  John,  57  ;  Susanna, 

57 

Bigge,  Philip,  36 
Bird,  William,  41,  131 
Bishop,  Hugh,  4,  5;  Miles, 

6,  7  ;  Richard,  64 
Biahoperton, William,  Sir,  9, 

10 

Black,  Nicholas,  I,  121 
Blackbache,  Thomas,  64 
Blake,  Philip,  12,  13 
Blashfield,  Thomas,  92 


140 


INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PERSONS. 


Blayney,  Richard,  95 

Blincoe,  92,  93,  94 

Bliss,  Richard,  4 

Blount,  Edward,  129;  Ed- 
ward, Sir,  61  ;  Elizabeth, 
76 ;  George,  46  ;  George, 
Knt.,  74,  75:  Joan>  99! 
John,  Sir,  74  ;  Peter,  75  ; 
Walter,  76,  77 ;  William, 
27 

Blumorris,  Ann,  54 ;  Ri- 
chard, 54 

Bockleton,  Richard,  I 

Bodenham,  Edward,  73 ; 
Thomas,  64,  70 ;  William, 

74-  75 

Body,  Isabella,  II 
Bokynhull,  John,  122 
Bolber,  John,  53 
Boll,  Thomas,  99 
Bolton,   John,    51,    54,    82, 

116,  117  ;  Richard,  137 
Boraston,  Hugh,  121 
Boreware,  John,  II,  12,  13; 

William,  4,  5,  6,  13 
Boreway,  John,  1 1 
Borghulle,  Thomas,  90 
Borne,  Edmund,  14 
Borrall,       Elizabeth,       19 ; 

Joan,  19;  John,  19 
Borwall,     Joan,      19,     21  ; 
John,    II,    14;    Richard, 
17;  William,  14,  15,  19 
Boswall,  Joan,    129;    Wil- 
liam, 129 

Boswood,  Mary,  135 
Bowyer,  81 
Boyland,  George,  52 
Boyse,  John,  101 
Brabazon,     Elizabeth,     96, 

132.  133  J  Wallop,  96 
Bradshaw,  Arthur,  76,  77 
Branche,  Roger,  129 
Bransford,  Gilbert,  84  ;  Ri- 
chard, 84 

Brascoe,  James,  88 
Bray,  Richard,  107 
Brazier,  Thomas,  88 
Bridgeman,  James,  56 
Brimells,  William,  31,  32 
Broade,  Edward,  44 
Brocheuse,  Henry,  128 
Brock,  129  ;  widow,  130 
Brockmonton,  Henry,  4 
Broderick,     Francis,     134  ; 

Sophia,  134 
Brogden,  Edward,  65 
Brome,  Philip,  n,   17,  18 ; 

Thomas,  13,  14 
Bromley,  Mercy,  133;  Wil- 
liam, 59,  60,  133,  135 
Brone,  Robert,  121 
Brook,  John,  8  ;  Robert,  125 
Brown,    Henry,    51 ;   John, 
89,  90,  98,  99  ;    Richard, 
89 ;     Thomas,    76,     77 ; 
William,  98,  99 


Browning,  Humphrey,  81 

Bruges,  John,  3 

Brugge,    John,     90,     121  ; 

Thomas,  122 
Brumfield,  Roger,  128 
Bruton,  William,  in 
Bryan,  William,  8l 
Bryd,  John,  8,  II 
Bufton,   Alice,   49 ;    Anne, 

54;    B.,  45  ;    John,  64; 

Robert,  49,  54;  William, 

49,  5°,  54 

Bulbeck,  Lord,  113,  114 

Bulfinch,  John,  91 

Bull,  Fra.,  36 

Bundy,  Richard,  93,  95 

Burches,  Agnes,  II,  15,  16 ; 
Alice,  15;  Isabella,  15, 
16;  Walter,  II,  15 

Burford,  Anna,  no;  Cathe- 
rine, 103  ;  Edmund,  103  ; 
Elizabeth,  103 ;  Hum- 
phrey, 102,  103 ;  John, 

106,  109;  Richard,  106 
Burghill,      Elizabeth,      94 ; 

Robert,  94 

Burghope,  Thomas,  128 

Burgoyne,  John,  122 

Burnell,  Robert,  3 

Burrell,  Edward,  31,  32,  42 ; 
John,  29,  31  ;  Thomas, 
106 :  Burson,  Humphrey, 
104 

Burwall,  Anne,  118;  Ed- 
ward, 112,  113,  114,  118; 
Jane,  1 12,  113;  Kathe- 
rine,  112;  Thomas,  55, 

107,  112,  118 

Bury,  Agnes,  62,  63,  64 ; 
Alice,  65,  67  ;  Edmund, 
66,67,72,  73,74,  75-76; 
Elizabeth,  63 ;  Humphrey, 
68,  70,  72  ;  James,  62 ; 
Jane,  62,  66,  67,  73  ;  John, 
62,  63,  64,  66,  67,  68,  69, 

70,  7i,  72,   73,   74,  75; 
Leonard,  73,  74,  75  ;  Mar- 
garet,   72,    73,    74,   76; 
Richard,     62,     63,     73  ; 
Roger,  63 ;  Thomas,  66, 
67,  68,  70,  72,  73;   Wil- 
liam, 62,  64,  70 
Buston,  John,  22,  23 
Buswall,  Edward,  1 12 
Butcher,  Anne,  54;  Richard, 

44 

Butler,  Adam,  89 ;  Regi- 
nald, 89  ;  Richard,  89 ; 
Robert,  85;  Thomas,  31 

Butts,  Tho.,  96 

Buxton,  78,  no,  in 

Eyrd,  John,  126 

Byrryngton,  Mary,  94 ;  Tho- 
mas, 94 

Bythell,Francis,l32;  Hugh, 
13',  '32 


Cachemaye,  Elizabeth,  94 
Caldoe,  William,  131 
Caldwell,     Bonham,     136 ; 
George,    136 ;    William, 

136 

Callow,  129 

Callowhill,  Sybyl,  129  ;  Tho- 
mas, 81  ;  William,  129 
Callue,  Thomas,  128 
Canelea,  Richard,  28 
Canterbury,  Archbishop  of, 
Edmund,  102 ;  Warham,63 
Canton,  Thomas,  121 
Capul,  81 

Carch,  Mathew,  39 
Carpenter,  John,  131,  132 
Carter,  Walter,  89 
Cartwright,  Thomas,  108 
Carver,  George,  47,  52 
Cassye,  Henry,  92,  93,  94 
Cave,  Richard,   101  ;   Wil- 
liam, 39 
Caze,  John,  31 
Cecil,  Thomas,  67, 69, 71,  72 
Chamberlain,  John,  17,  129 
Chambers,  Richard,  31,  32, 

104,  123 
Chance,  130 
Charles,  Nich.,36 
Charlton,  Robert,  132 
Cheese,  John,  88 
Chell,  Edward,  IO2 
Cherry,  William,  50 
Childe,  William,  28,  45,  77, 

1 06 

Childe,  William  Lacon,  137 
Church,  Elizabeth,  25 
Churchyard,  Hugh,  3  ;   Ro- 
bert, 2 

Clark,    Hugh,    85;    Hum- 
phrey,  102  ;    John;   101 ; 
Richard,     71  ;     Stephen, 
68,69 
Clatre,  Lucy,  98  ;  William, 

98 

Clement,  Walter,  98 
Clent,  Fra.,  126;  John,  87 
Cleton,  Nicholas,  79 
Cliffe,  William,  87 
Clifford,  Richard,  6 
Clongonar,  William,  91 
Cnotte,  Geoffrey,  I  ;  Nicho- 
las, I 

Cock,  Isabella,  15,  16,  99  ; 
Thomas,  73  ;  William,  15; 
16,99 
Cocks,  Eleanor,  44  ;  John, 

44,45 

Cocton,  John,  99 
Cokesey,  Walter,  Sir,  8 
Colcumbe,  Richard,  98 
Cole,  John,  128  ;  Philip,  47 
Collett,  Jonathan,  137  ;  Su- 
sanna, 137 
Collier,  Elizabeth,  61 


INDEX   OF   NAMES  OF   PERSONS. 


141 


Coly,  Agnes,  n  ;  John,  12, 
101  ;  Robert,  8,  9,  10 ; 
Timothy,  60 ;  Walter,  9, 
II 

Colynton,  Richard,  98 

Combe,  John,  101 

Comber,  John,  122 

Combes,  Thomas,  68,  71 

Combey,  William,  73 

Commar,  John,  6j 

Compton,  Henry,  Knt. ,  23, 
25 ;  Henry,  Lord,  28 ; 
Lord,  23,  25,  34;  Wil- 
liam, 18;  William,  Sir, 
1 8  ;  Coningsby,  Thomas, 

65 

Cooke,  Mary,  116  ;  Richard, 
116;  Thomas,  75 

Cooper,  Cowper,  Jane,  52, 
56,57;  Job,  54,  57,  u8; 
John,  17,  18,  49,  52,  56; 
Margaret,  36 ;  Martha, 
57;  Richard,  36,  49,  51 ; 
Roger,  36,  37,  50;  Tho- 
mas, 51,  52,  56,  57,  58 

Coote,  Lord,  136 

Coppe,  Geoffrey,  4 

Corbett,  William,  73 

Cordell,  William,  Sir,  123 

Cornewall,  Ann,  42  ;  Ed- 
mund, 66, 67  ;  Humphrey, 
29,  l°3l  John,  17;  Rich- 
ard, 63,  64,  66,  67  ;  Tho- 
mas, 66,  67,  106  ;  Tho- 
mas, Knt.,  42,  43;  Tho- 
mas, Sir,  64,  123 

Coterel,  Richard,  6  ;  Wil- 
liam, 121 

Cotheridge,  Hugh,  84 ;  John, 
19,84 

Counley,  George,  49  ;  John, 
109,  1 10  ;  Richard,  109, 
no 

Cox,  John,  92  ;  Joseph,  61 

Cranfield,   Lionel,   Sir,  42, 

43 

Creswell,  Richard,  80  ;  Wil- 
liam, too 

Croft,  James,  Knt.,  50,  100, 
lot  ;  James,  Sir,  105 ; 
John,  18 

Cromp,  Crump,  John,  22, 
55,  128  ;  Margaret,  55  ; 
Richard,  128 ;  Roger, 
128;  Thomas,  133 

Cromwell,  Richard,  114 

Crook,  William,  5 

Cross,  Walter,  6 

Crowenest,  Hugh,  84;  John, 
84,  85  ;  Osbcrt,  84 

Cruk,  Walter,  1 1 

Culwick,  Mary,  33  ;  Tho- 
mas, 38 

Cure,  Alured,  1,2;  Henry, 
i ;  Hugh,  i  ;  Ralph,  i 

Curebuch,  Agnes,4 ;  Hugh, 4 

Cyfrewast,  Roger,  89 


D. 

Dacre,  Leonard,  123 
Dallow,  Walter,  70 
Danes,  William,  36 
Danett,  Leonard,  28 
Dansey,  William,  96,  132 
Davies,      Elizabeth,      108 ; 
Henry,    50,     52 ;     Joan, 
104;     John,     104,     126; 
Thomas,  105 

Davy,  Elizabeth,  136;  Rob- 
ert, 47 

Dawton,  John,  92 
De  Bliss,  Hugh,  3,  4  ;  John, 

4 

Delabere,  Richard,  108 
Delamare,  Richard,  90 
Dene,    Margery,    17;    Wil- 
liam, 17 
Devere,   Awbrey,     Earl    of 

Oxford,  113,  114 
Devereux,    William,    Knt., 

89 

Deveros,  Roger,  128 
Devile,  Richard,  121 
Deykin,    etc.,     Alice,     19 ; 
Elizabeth,    IOI  ;     Henry, 
104 ;      Humphrey,      106, 
107  ;  John,  101,  102,  105  ; 
Joyce,  105  ;  Richard,  103, 
129;  Thomas,   101,   102  ; 
Walter,  19 
Dickys,  Thomas,  IOI 
Dilwe,  Richard,  I  ;  Robert, 

I,  2 

Dingley,  Francis,  36  ; 
Henry,  130;  Joan,  130 

Dobbins,  Robert,  56 

Uobyn,  Agnes,  6;  John, 
98,  99  ;  Stephen,  6 

Dodeshull,  Thomas,  12 

Dolphin,  Anne,  117;  Henry, 
117  :  Melissa,  117 

Don,  Henry,  85 

Doughty,  Margery,  47 ; 
Roger,  47 

Dowmell,  Thomas,  45 

Downe,  Downes,  Anthony, 
73;  Elizabeth,  77,  78, 
loo  ;  Francis,  23,  24,  26, 
29,  34,  100,  103 ;  Henry, 
18,  19,  20,  21,  78  ;  Isabel, 
n,  13  ;  Izotta,  23  ;  Joan, 
18;  John,  II,  12,  13,  17, 

'8,  39,  47.  73.  76,  77  ; 
Richard,  96 ;  Roger,  13, 
15,  17,  18  ;  Thomas,  13, 
17,  22,  23,  24,  79,  80,  81, 
loo ;  William,  12,  13,  15, 

17,  77,  78,  79 
Draper,  George,  136 
Drykins,  George,  III 
Dudley,  Hugh,  I 
Dunnesdene,  Peter,  i 
Dyer,  James,  94 
Dygerth,  Stephen,  89 


Eastham,  Roger,  i  ;  Sam- 
son, i 

Eaton,  Humphrey,  104 ; 
Thomas,  55,  112 

Edward,  King,  5 

Edwards,  Edward,  95  ; 
John,  36 

Edwyns,  Thomas,  134  ;  Wil- 
liam, 131 

Elfe,  John,  87 

Elias  the  clerk,  98 

Elkins,  Humphrey,  55,  112 

Elwes,  Gervase,  126 

Empston,  T.,  124 

Eure,  Sampson,  95,  96 ; 
Sampson,  Knt.,  132 

Evans,  Elizabeth,  119; 
George,  118,  119;  Mary, 
109,  119;  Phi.,  119; 
Richard,  40,  52,  79,  107, 
109,  no,  MI  ;  Sam.,  52, 
114,  118;  Thomas,  51, 
52,  53.  79,  80,  82,  107, 
109,  in,  113,  114,  117, 
118,  119,  127 

Evett,  Henry,  72,  87  ;  John, 
85 ;  Kathcrine,  23 

Eymons,  Henry,  101  ;  Tho- 
mas, IOI 

Eynulf,  2 


F. 

Farrington,  Elizabeth,  106  ; 

John,  41 

Fermor,  Richard,  91 
Feme,  Adam,  121 ;  William, 

6 
Ferrington,   129;  John,  31, 

32 

Fettiplace,  John,  Sir,  134; 
Mary,  '35  ;  Sophia,  134 

Feysie,  Owen,  48,  55 

Fidoe,  John,  60 

Field,  Roger,  89 

Fillow,  Roger,  99 

Finch,  Heneage,  Sir,  133 

Fisher,  Edward,  31,  32 

Fishpool,  Philip,  100 

Fleete,  Anne,  86 

Fleet  wood,  Milo,  125 

Foley,  Thomas,  116 

Fordam,  William,  63 

Forke,  William,  27 

Forterian,  Monsieur,  45 

Foster,  Constance,  72  ;  Tho- 
mas, 70,  71 

Fox,  80;  Anne,  96;  Charles, 

73,  92,  93.  94,  95  !  Ed- 
ward, 73,  96  ;  Jane,  73  ; 
Ralph,  132 ;  Somerset, 
95,96,  132;  Stephen  96; 
William,  12,  13 
Foxall,  John,  68 


142 


INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PERSONS. 


Freeford,  George,  45 

Freeman,  Anne,  73>  7^  ; 
Elizabeth,  79,  So  ;  John, 
73,  78,  79,  So,  Si  ;  Mary, 
79 ;  Nicholas,  73,  77 ; 
Thomas,  78,  79,  80,  8 1 

Frivile,  Alexander,  84  ; 
Alexander,  Knt.,  85 

Frouncel,  Gebon,  4 

Fuller,  William,  64 

Fynaunte,  John,  9,  10 

Fysch,  John,  8,  10,  18; 
William,  8 


Gantron,  John,  128 

Gard,  Elizabeth,  16  ;  John, 
16  ;  Katherine,  16 

Gardener,  John,  73 ;  Mar- 
garet, 72,  73;  Richard, 
72  ;  William,  122 

Garner,  Roger,  68  ;  Thomas, 
70 

Garnon,  William,  no 

Gainons,  William,  44,  77 

Geoffrey     the     shoemaker, 

121 

George,  John,  114 
Gibbons,  John,  8 
Giglemines,  John,  6 
Gilmyns,  7 
Gington,  Robert,  131 
Glemham,  Henry,  114 
Godfrey,  W.,  123 
Godmon,    John,     84,     85 ; 

Thomas,  128 
Godrich,  William,  98 
Gogh,  Roger,  9,  10 
Goode,    James,   55 ;    John, 

132  ;  Philip,  29  ;   Ralph, 

102;  Richard,  102;  Roger, 

22  ;  William,  102 
Goodwin,      Dorothy,      95 ; 

Elizabeth,  96,  133;  John, 

97  ;   Ralph,  95,  96,   132, 

133;  Richard,  134 
Gorgh,  Annes,  19  ;  Richard, 

19 

Gorkyn,  John,  9,  10 
Gorwy,  Robert,  84 
Grafton,  Elizabeth, 23  ;  John, 
69 ;  Richard,  23  ;  Roger, 

23,  29,  73 
Grainger,  Hugh,  n 
Gramanton,  Andrew,  121 
Grant,  Roger,  8  ;   Thomas, 

93 

Green,  George,  39 ;  Rich- 
ard, II,  23,  27,  29,  30, 

33.  34.  35,  36,  37,  38,  39, 
123,    124;     Roger,    100; 
Stephen,  122;  William,  8 
Gregge,  John,  77 
Gregory,  William,   127,  134 
Griffin,  Nicholas,  77 ;  Rich- 
ard, 8 1 


Griffiths,  Anne,  54 ;  Geof- 
frey, 85  ;  Isabella,  85  ; 
Margaret,  49;  Mary,  78, 
79  ;  Nicholas,  49,  78,  79  ; 
Robert,  53  ;  Thomas,  34, 
76,78 

Grimston,  131 

Grismond,  Thomas,  131 

Grubbe,  Roger,  39,  107 

Guillim,John,45  ;  Thomas, 
126 

Gylour,  Adam,  4,  6;  Chris- 
tina, 6 

Gynes,  Thomas,  99 

H. 

Ilabington,  William,  85 
Hackluyt,      Charles,      67 ; 
Fortune,     65,     66,     69 ; 
George,  66  ;   John,  121  ; 
Milo,  66;    Richard,  66; 
Thomas,  65,  66,  69 
Haford,  Philip,  65 
Hailes,  Richard,  lit 
Haleward,  Richard,  121, 122 
Hall,  Anne,  86;    Edward, 
86;      John,     loo,     119; 
Mary,  136;   Richard,  84; 
Simon,  86  ;  Thomas,  28 
Hambury,  Nicholas,  62 
Hamenasse,  Ralph,  121 
Hamilton,  William,  3 
Hammond,  Thomas,  55 
Hampton,  Walter,  7 
Hamundesham,  Walter  3 
Hanbury,  Thomas,  126 
Hankys,  Joan,  16 ;  Thomas, 

16 

Hanley,  Hugh,  99 ;   Nicho- 
las,  i  ;   Philip,   I  ;   Tho- 
mas, I 
Hardwick,    Anthony,    102 ; 

Roger,  17 

Harley,   John,    122 ;     Mal- 
colm, 3  ;  Richard,  26 
Harlow,  Thomas,  II,  12 
Harper,  Thomas,  53 
Harris,  Hugh,  28  ;  William, 

6 
Harvard,  John,  90;  Philip, 

18 

Haukyns,  John,  92,  93,  94 
Hauriis,  John,  4  ;  William, 

4,  5 

Havard,  John,  90 
Hay,  John,  7  ;  Richard,  2 ; 

Robert,  109 
Haycock,  Samuel,  58 
Haynes,  William,  64 
Heath,  Edmund,  15,  16 
Hechyn,  Richard,  15 
Hele,  John,  5 
Helman,  Thomas,  107 
Helyon,  Walter,  89 
Henor,  William,  121 
Henries,  William,  5 


Henry,  William  son  of,  4 
Herbert,  John,  26 
Hereford,    George,   52,    So, 

82,  116,  127 
Hereford,    Bishop    of,    14  ; 

Francis,     109;      George, 

no,  in  ;  Herbert,  in 
Herne,  Gilbert,  137 
Heron,       Edmund,        132  ; 

Samuel,  Dr.,  132 
Herrington,      Joan,       103 ; 

Walter,  103 
Herrys,  William,  7 
Heveningham,  Arthur,  125 ; 

Arthur,  Sir,  124  ;   Maria, 

124;  Thomas,  107 
Hewitt,  John,  27,   30,    33, 

34 
Hey,  John,  5,  6 ;  Richard, 

4,  6;  Thomas,  8,  10,  n  j 

William,  7 
Heydon,    Christopher,   Sir, 

123 

Heynes,  E.,  28 
Hide,     Hyde,     Adam,     3 ; 

Agnes,  13:   Bugo,  5,  6; 

Henry,  1 1  ;    Hugh,  3,  4  ; 

John,  9,  14,  55  ;  Richard, 

9,  10,  12,  13,  14;  Roger, 

99  ;  Sarah,  55  ;   Thomas, 

8,  n,  12,  47,  55,  61,  99; 

William,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9, 

15 

Higges,  Richard,  75 

Higgins,  Huggins,  Hyggins, 
Alice,  122  ;  Catrina,  122  ; 
Elanor,  125  ;  Joan,  122; 
John,  122  ;  Richard,  122  ; 
Roger,  122;  Thomas, 
122  ;  William,  125 

Hill,  Hull,  Hyll,  Adam,  3, 
72  ;  Christabella,  125 ; 
Edward,  78  ;  Gabriel,  68 ; 
Hugh,  3  ;  John,  4,  5,  68, 
71,72,75,86,126;  Lucy, 
89 ;  Nicholas,  4,  5 ;  Ralph, 
3  ;  Richard,  7,  63,  64,  68  ; 
Robert,  I,  2;  Roger,  71, 
89;  Thomas,  52,  58; 
Walter,  125  ;  William,  4, 
6,  64,  68,  69,  71,  75,  76 

Hillar,  Thomas,  85 

Hillman,  Thomas,  106 

Hinton,  57 

Hirdesford,  Lucy,  89 ; 
Ralph,  89 

Hodesbuche,  Matilda,  98 

Hodgekyn,  Jack,  72 

Hodges,  Danvers,6o;  Rich- 
ard, 73 

Hodnett,   Francis,   28,    36, 

37 

Hoke,  John,  91 
Holder,  John,  102 
Holgood,  Thomas,  128 
Holgot,  Robert,  7 


INDEX   OF   NAMES  OF   PERSONS. 


143 


Holland,  Henry,  1 18 ;  Jane, 

1 18;     Joan,     no,     114; 

John,     no,     114,     118  ; 

John,  sir,  114;  Thomas, 

64,  120 

Hollis,  George,  Sir,  108 
Holloway,  Isaac,  37  ;  Rich 

ard,  54,  117;  Roger,  47  ; 

Thomas,  107,  117 
Hook,  Richard,  92  ;  Walter, 

9' 

Hope,  Henry,  127 

Hopkins,  William,  8,  52 

Hopswood,  129 

Hoptori,  Anne,  38 ;  Bridget, 
38,  130  ;  George,  38,  130; 
John,  64,  74,  75  ;  Martha, 
38  ;  Richard,  38  ;  Richard 
Crompton,  38;  Thomas, 

38 

Hore,  Andrew,  89 ;  Henry, 
2;  Richard,  I,  2,  3  ;  Wil- 
liam, 2 

Home,  William,  92 

Horning,  John,  8 1 

Houcke,  Isaac,  in 

Houlder,  Edward,  116; 
Matthew,  116;  Richard, 
116;  William,  116 

Houluston,  Hugh,  85  ;  Isa- 
bella, 85  ;  Roger,  85  ; 
Thomas,  85 

Howard,  Robert,  Sir,  132 

Howes,  John,  44 

Howse,  John,  51 

Hubert,  Richard,  128 

Huchyns,  19,  20;  Isabel, 
15;  John,  8,  9,  10,  12, 
13,  14;  Richard,  13,  15, 

Hudson,  William,  137 
Hugh,  lord  of  Frome,  98 
Hughes,   Charles,    93,    95; 

John,  26 

Humphrey,  John,  35 
Humphreys,  Jenkin,  81 
Hunt,  Anne,  104  ;  Dorothy, 
104  ;    Henry,  36  ;   John, 
89,    100 ;    Richard,   101, 
103,  104;  Thomas,  100; 
Walter,   7;    William,  9, 
10,  100 

Hunter,  John,  17 
Huntesley,  Walter,  89 
Hurdesley,  Adam,  6 ;  Rich- 
ard, 2,  6 

Hussey,  Edward,  56 
Hyndbosc,  Simon,  n 
Hynkley,  Agnes,  13  ;   Tho- 
mas, 13 


I. 

Ingram,  William,  73 


J- 

Jackson,  Phineas,  135 
James,  133  ;  Elizabeth,  133  ; 

Higgons,   127,   133,   135; 

John,     75,     125,     126; 

Mercy,  133;  Walter,  44 
Janies,  Richard,  4,  5 
Jeffes,  William,  93,  98 
Jeffreys,      Elizabeth,      133, 

135;     Henry,     59,     127; 

Samuel,  60 
Jenkinson,  Durant,  51 
Jennings,  John,  48,  59 
lerningham,    Francis,    123, 

124  ;    Henry,  Knt.,  122, 

123  ;  Thomas,  107 
Jeune,  Adam,  85  ;  John,  84 
Johnson,  129 
Jokys,  Hugh,  63 
Joliff,  Benjamin,  135 
Jolly,  Susan,  60 
Jones,  David,  81  ;  Eleanor, 

104  ;  James,  104  ;   John, 

59  ;  Philip,  39,  102,  104  ; 

Thomas,  104 

Jorden,  Christian,  70 ;  Mat- 
thias, 46  ;  Nathaniel,  77  ; 

Robert,  69,    70,  73,  83; 

Susan,  77  ;   Thomas,  70  ; 

William,  77 
Juvenis,  William,  98 
Jyger,  Henry,  73 

K. 

Karcy,  Richard,  2  ;  Walter, 

2 

Karver,  John,  47 
Kelmescote,    John,   9,    10 ; 

Malyn,  12,  13;    William, 

8,  9,  10,  12,  13 
Kendrick,  Edward,  59 
Kerle,  William,  101 
Ketel,     Henry,    i,     2,    3; 

Juliana,  3 
Kettleby,John,86;  Richard, 

76,77 

Killingworth,  Thomas,  108 
King,  James,  53  ;  Penelope, 

53  ;  Thomas,  60 ;  Walter, 

44 

Kinson,  William,  23 

Kirby,  Richard,  41,  42, 109 

Kirke,  Matthew,  31 

Kneyl,  Philip,  7 

Knytwyne,  Agnes,  84  ;    Ri- 
chard, 86 

Kynnett,  John,  39 

Kynvord,  Richard,  128 


Lake,  Arthur,  74,  76 
Lane,  129;    Catherine,  51; 
Edward,     52,     53,     60 ; 


Jane,  52,   57;  John,   51, 

57,  58-  59,  '13;  MarX, 
60 ;  Richard,  49,  91  ; 
Robert,  54,  116,  117; 
William,  90,  94 

Langford,  Anne,  92 ; 
Charles,  96  ;  George,  74, 
75,  76  ;  Richard,  92,  96  ; 
Thomas,  92,  132 ;  Wil- 
liam, 91,  92 

Langley,  Isabel,  132 

Langton,  John,  3 

Languish,  John,  109 

Lanton,  Thomas,  128 

Laton,  Thomas,  50 

Launde,  John,  15;  Richard, 

15 

Lawarne,  Geoffrey,  84 
Lawrence,  William,  1 1 1 
Layton,  Richard,  108  ;  Wil- 
liam, 108 

Lebisp,  Henry,  3,  4 
Lee,  John,  15 

Leefe,  Elizabeth,  25  ;  Joan, 
25  ;  John,  25 ;  Robert, 

25 

Leery,  John,  81 

Leese,  Margaret,  25  ;  John, 

25 

Leeth,  Agnes,  25,85  ;  John, 
25  ;  Thomas,  25  ;  Walter, 

25 

Leighton,  Charles,  66,  108  ; 
Richard,  106 ;  William, 
106,  109 

Lemme,  Thomas,  59 

Lench,  Ralph,  73 

Leveson,  Thomas,  93 

Lewes,  Lewis,  Edward,  92, 
94 ;  Griffin,  69,  71  ; 
Richard,  49 

Lingen,  Elizabeth,  22,  40 ; 
James,  22,  39,  40,  44,  58, 
60,  61,  118 ;  Mary,  60, 
61  ;  Philip,  122  ;  Walter, 
.22,  39 

Linsey,  Edward,  56 

Littelton,  Anne,  42  ;  Gil- 
bert, Sir,  42  ;  Humphrey, 

37 

Lodges,  Margaret,  25  ;  Tho- 
mas, 25 

Lone,  Isabella,  13  ;  John, 
17  ;  Roger,  13 

Long,  Alured,  I  ;  Walter, 
Knt.,  96 

Longels,  Robert,  99 

Longford,  George,  J6 ; 
Thomas,  126 

Longley,  John,  7  ;  Richard, 
I 

Lome,  John,  62 

Lovell,  Francis,  29,  103 

Lowe,  Thomas,  35,  104 

Lucas,  Edward,  69 

Lucy,  Thomas,  39 

Lufton,  Charles,  48 


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INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PERSONS. 


Lye,    Nicholas,    98;     Tho- 
mas, 64,  101 
Lytler,  Rich.,  38 


M. 

Mace,  Henry,  114 

Malet,  Tho.,  108 

Mapp,  George,  83  ;  Mary, 
83  ;  William,  64 

Marklowe,  William,  28 

Marlow,  Richard,  122 

Marne,  Thomas,  33 

Marscal,  William,  121 

Marshall,  Geoffrey,  3 

Martin,  John,  77,  109 ; 
Richard,  31  ;  son  of  Tho- 
mas the  Chaplain,  2 

Mason,  Anne,  20  ;  Anthony, 
107  ;  Jane,  50  ;  Joan,  50, 
51  ;  Joyce,  107;  Richard, 
5°,  51,  77,  107,  1 10,  112; 
Walter,  19,  20,  105 

Mathew,  John,  117  ;  Ri- 
chard, 25 

Matthews,  Alice,  54,  58  ; 
Henry,  131  ;  John,  54, 
58 ;  Thomas,  58 

Maune,  T.,  33 

Maw,  Henry,  60 

Mayel,  Christina,  98  ;  John, 
98  ;  Roger,  98 

Mazy,  George,  119 

Meast,  Thomas,  123 

Mence,  Richard,  61 

Mercer,  Peter,  99 

Meredith,  Walter,  92 

Meres,  135 

Merymon,  Alice,  14  ;  John, 
14 

Micoles,  Roger,  12 

Middleton,  John,  27  ;  Tho- 
mas, 6 1 

Mile,  Richard,  84 

Miles,  Hugh,  104 

Millichop,  Nicholas,  131 

Milner,  135,  136  ;  John,  95 

Milward,  Anne,  97  ;  Ben- 
jamin, 97  ;  Robert,  132  ; 
Thomas,  Sir,  132 

Mitton,  Ed.,  44 

Mochwoln,  William,  4 

Mond,  John,  65 

Monhus,  Alice,  100  ;  John, 
100  ;  Richard,  100 

Moninge,  Anthony,  86 

Montague,  Viscount,  An- 
thony, 123 

Moore,  Caleb,  96 ;  Eliza- 
beth, 79  ;  Hugh,  69  ; 
Samuel,  126 

Moorley,  Thomas,  71,  72 

More,  Richard  A.,  68  ;  Wil- 
liam, 62,  63 

Morgan,  Thomas,  Sir,  134 

Morley,  Richard,  99 


Morris,  Humphrey,  95  ; 
John,  in;  Margaret,  49  ; 
Mary,  78,  79  ;  Nicholas, 
49,  77,  78,  79  J  Richard, 
34  ;  Thomas,  34,  76,  78, 

93-  94,  95 

Morrison,  Thomas,  92 
Mortiboyes,  William,  88 
Mortimer,    Elizabeth,     18 ; 

Hugh,  Knt.,  14,  18,  99  ; 

John,    99;    John,     Knt., 

16,  17,  100  ;  Richard,  Sir, 

99  ;  William,  3 
Moseley,  John,  64 
Mosse,  Edward,  51,  57  ; 

Elizabeth,  51, 53;  Samuel, 

Si,  S3,  57 
Mound,    Thomas,   64,    70, 

71  ;  William,  70 
Mulle,  Thomas,  90 
Mulleward,  John,  II 
Munnie,  Thomas  68 
Mitlow,   Richard,  96  ;    W., 

93  ;  William,  95 


N. 

Nan  fan,  John,  131 

Nash,  John,  62  ;  Thomas,  62 

Nekles,  Joan,  128 

Newport,  Ed  ward,  73;  John, 
80,  8 1 

Newton,  John,  78,  96 

Nevill,  Mary,  131  ;  Ro- 
bert, 73  ;  Roger,  22,  23, 
24,  28,29,  3',  32,69 

Nicholas,  Anthony,  36,  68 

Nicholetts,  Anthony,  39, 
80,  81  ;  Gilbert,  81  ; 
Richard,  45,  66,  67,  79,  87 

Norman,  William,  I2O 

Normeat,  Jo.,  95 

Northampton,  Earl  of, 
James,  132 

Notere,  Benedict,  84 

Nott,  William,  102 

Numan,  John,  124 


O. 

Oldbury,  John,  12 

Olffa,  see  Oliver 

Oliver,  Elizabeth,  103  ;  Ro- 
bert, 31,  33,  34  ;  Roger, 
102,  103  ;  Thomas,  103, 
106  ;  Walter,  108  ;  Wil- 
liam, 23 

Osbert,  Adam,  son  of,  128  ; 
William,  son  of,  2,  3 

Oseland,  Isabel,  44  ;  John, 
44,  112,  113;  Margaret, 
60  ;  Richard,  44  ;  Roger, 
59,  60  ;  Thomas,  56,  58  ; 
William,  58,  60 

Otherton,    Alexander,    84 ; 


Richard,  84  ;  Walter,  84  ; 
William,  85 

Ovington,  Eleanor,  44  ;  Ro- 
bert, 40,  42,  44,  109 

Owen,  Edward,  IOI  ;  How- 
ell,  102  ;  Tho.,  134 

Oxford,  Bishop  of,  132 ; 
Countess  of,  Anne,  113, 
114,  115 ;  Countess  of, 
Beatrix,  45  ;  Earl  of,  1 14  ; 
Earl  of,  Aubrey,  45,  114 

Oxonford,  Beatrix,  45 


P. 

Pace,  James,  87 

Page,  Richard,  77 

Palmer,  Andrew,  26  ;  Ri- 
chard, 91,  122 

Pannyng,  John,  6,  J,  8 ; 
Richard,  4 

Paolnshale,  Richard,  121 

Paris,  Roger,  98 

Parker,  John,  12,  14,  15, 
16 ;  Richard,  15,  16,  79, 
109  ;  Richard,  D.D. ,  46 

Parkyns,  George, 124  ;  John, 
102  ;  Richard,  24,  25,  27, 
28,  29,  30,  34 

Parsons,  John,  44 

Parton,  John,  85 

Patchets,  Will.,  70 

Paternoster,  Alice,  128 ; 
William,  128 

Pateshall,  Izotta,  23  ;  John, 
23 ;  William,  23,  24,  105 

Paty,  Margery,  9,  10 

Pauncefote,  Dorothy,  94  ; 
Emeric,  89 ;  Grimbald, 
89,  90 ;  Hugh,  89  ;  John, 
9°,  92,  93,  94  :  Margaret, 
90 ;  Petronilla,  89  ;  Ri- 
chard, 93,  94;  Sibilla, 
89  ;  Thomas,  90 

Payne,  Alice,  14,  15,  16  ; 
John,  13,  14,  23,  28; 
William,  15,  16 

Peirson,  Philip,  51 

Peix,  Thomas,  108 

Pencombe,  John,  99 

Penebrugge,  John,  Knt.,  121 

Penies,  Francis,  30 

Pennell,  Edward,  77,  112; 
Thomas,  75,  77  ;  William, 

7°,  72,  74,  75 

Peny,  John,  70  ;  Roger,  70 
Percival,  D.,  50 
Perkes,  Isabella,  68  ;  John, 

64 
Perkins,     Catherine,     113; 

Eleanor,  104  ;  Jane,  104  ; 

Joan,  18 ;  John,  104,  109  ; 

John,  Sir,  104  ;   Thomas 

18,  81  ;  Ursula,  104 
Perrins,  Philip,  112 
Perrott,  James,  77 


INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PERSONS. 


Perry,  Pirry,  Pyrry,  Adam, 
3  ;  Anne,  101  ;  Elizabeth, 
117  ;  Francis,  119  ;  Gil- 
bert, 6,  7  ;  Henry,  3  ; 
Hugh,  102;  James,  119  ; 
Jane,  116  ;  John,  55,  112, 
113,  116,  117,  119  ;  Mar- 
garet, 24 ;  Mary,  1 10, 
113  ;  Matthew,  6,  116  ; 
Miles,  4  ;  Richard,  17, 

100,  no,    113  ;    Robert, 
104  ;    Roger,  24  ;  Sibilla, 
6,   121  ;    Simon,  6,   121  ; 
Thomas,     7,     39,     101  ; 
William,  4,  5,  8,   19,  20, 

101,  IO2,  1 10 
Persons,  Thomas,  131 
Peryn,  John,  99 
Pettus,  John,  126 
Petty,  Selv.,  114 

Peyto,  Griffith,  126  ;  Wil- 
liam, 126 

Philip,  John,  89 

Phillips,  Evan,  95  ;  Fabian, 
45.  5°.  78,  114;  Francis, 
95  ;  John,  70 ;  Maud,  105, 
106  ;  Robert,  105  ;  Wil- 
liam, 64,  74,  75 

Pilcher,  William,  106 

I'itt,  Pitts,  see  Pytts 

l'leydell,EdwardMorton,l37 

Pole,  Pool,  Joan,  4  ;  John, 
3,  4,  5,  8,  n,  15,  16; 
Richard,  II  ;  Thomas,  16, 
17,  99,  ico,  129;  Wil- 
liam; 14,  15,  no,  in 

Pooton,  Richard,  91 

Portham,  Richard,  7 

Potter,  Thomas,  in,  116 

Pottle,  William,  92 

Powell,  Edward,  50:  George, 
69  ;  Jeremiah,  125  ;  John, 
83 ;  Richard,  45,  102, 
118  ;  Thomas,  95 

Poyte,  Poytes,  John,  8; 
Richard,  8,  II 

Pratt,  Robert,  28 ;  William, 
27 

Preston,  Thomas,  137 

Price,  Eleanor,  54,  134  ; 
Owen,  54,  134 

Pritchard,  Henry,  95 

Procter,  Roger,  85  ;  Wil- 
liam, 122,  123 

Prothero,  William,  44 

Pryde,  John,  89 

Puddlestone,  Christiana,  3  ; 
Simon,  3  ;  William,  3 

Purslow,  John,  56 

Pychard,  Eleanor,  102,  103  ; 
George,  102  ;  William,  103 

Pyn,  Philip,  8,  10,  n,  16 ; 
Richard,  6,  7,  n 

Pynner,  Humphrey,  126 

Pytt,  Pytts,  Pitt,  Pitts, 
Alice,  23  ;  Anne,  134  ; 
Bridget,  38,130;  Dorothy, 


105  ;  Edmund,  61,  88, 
'36,  '37 !  Edward,  22, 
23.  24,  25.  27.  28,  29,  30, 

31,  32,  33.  34,  35'  36,  37, 
39,   44,  45-  46.   48,   49, 
So,  5',  53-  56,  66,  69,70, 
73,  77,  79,  So,  103,  no, 
in,  112,  113,  114,  116, 

117,  I2O,    123,    124,    129, 

130,  131,  133,  137;  Ed- 
ward, Knt.,  35,  38,  39, 

42,  43,  47,  73-  I05,  '3° ; 
Elizabeth,  23,  24,  25, 
46,  49,  78,  79,  82,  116, 
'33-  '34,  136;  Isabel, 
105  ;  James,  23,  25,  26, 
27,  36,  37,  44,  45,  46,  52, 
53,  54,  55,  56,  59,  77,  &>> 
82,  88,  105, 106,  no,  117, 

118,  119,   124,  126,   127, 
'33,     134,    135;    James, 
Knt.,  38,  40,  42,  43,  44, 
5',  69,   73,    76,   77,   78, 
82,    87,  106,    107,    109, 
no,  113,   124,  130,  131, 
136;   Jane,   52,    56,    57; 
Joan,  30,  32,130;  Job,  57; 
John,  19,  20,  26,  27,  31, 

32,  49,   52,  56,  105  ;  Ka- 
therine,  22,  58,  88 ;  Lucy, 
127,   135;    Margaret,   36, 

78,  79,  82  ;    Martha,  57  ; 
Mary,  45  ;   Matthew,  48  ; 
Mercy,    133 ;  Richard,  9, 
22,  24,  36,  45,   49,   51  ; 
Robert,  23,  24,  100 ;  Ro- 
ger,  36,  51;   Samuel,  51, 
56,  57,  58-  59.60,61,83, 
88,  97,  119,  120,134,135, 
136,  137  ;  Scudamore,  78, 

79,  82,    127,   134;    Tho- 
mas, 24,  25,  26,  28,  29, 
51,  52,   56,  57,    58,   59; 
Thomas     Stanley,      133 ; 
William,   20,  21,  22,  23, 
25,  27,  29,  30,  33,  35,  76, 
92,  105,  106 

Pyvinch,  Henry,  no,  114; 
Izotta,  no,  114;  Jane, 
114;  William,  no,  114 

R. 

Ralph,  parson  of  Cure,  I 

Rasto,  Richard,  92 

Ratcliff,  Richard,  109 

Kawlings,  Anne,  87  ;  Fran- 
cis, 1 19  ;  John,  94,  95  ; 
Thomas,  87,  94,  95 

Read,  Reed,  etc.,  Edward, 
45.  46,  50,  107,  108,  109  ; 
Geoffrey,  121  ;  John,  108; 
Richard,  108 ;  Robert, 
121  ;  Rowland,  46  ;  Tho- 
mas, 121  ;  Walter,  108 

keddyng,  Richard,  28,  29 

Ree,  Isaac,  57 


Renton,  James,  79 

Reve,  Ruth,  131  ;  Walter, 
17,  18 

Richard,  Philip,  101  ;  Rec- 
tor of  Hasfield,  89  ;  Wil- 
liam, 104 ;  William,  son 
of,  128 

Roche,  Edward,  50 ;  Rich- 
ard, 40,  50 

Rock,  John,  46,  77 

Rodland,  William,  2 

Rogers,  Alice,  91  ;  John, 
126;  Thomas,  123;  Wal- 
ter, 91 

Roland,  Brun,  2 

Rolant,  Osbert,  2 

Romby,  William,  81 

Romein,  Ralph,  3 

Rondul,  Hugh,  121  ;  Ma- 
tilda, 121 

Roter,  Hugh,  84,  85  ;  Wil- 
liam, 84,  85 

Rous,  Anthony,  125  ;  Wal- 
ter, 90 

Rowbery,  William,  26 

Rowden,  Anthony,  118 ; 
Richard,  9,  10 

Rudge,  Ambrose,  45 

Rushout,  James,  60 ;  John, 
Bart.,  137 

Russell,  Edward,  48,  52, 
61;  John,  88,  90;  Tho- 
mas, 128 

Ruyhall,  Catherine,  90 ; 
Richard,  90 


S. 

Sabery,  Thomas,  80,  97 
Saltford,  Joan,  84  ;  John,  85 
Salwey,    Humphrey,    105  ; 

Richard,  73,  80,  81 
Samford,  Lord,  113,  114 
Samson,  William,  45 
Sandys,   Martin,  136,  137  ; 

Samuel,  35,  38,  56 
Saterthwaite,  William,  134 
Saunders,  Mary,  87  ;  Tho- 
mas, 87 

Savage,  Thomas,  73 ;  Wal- 
ter, Sir,  39 

Scodiar',   Agnes,   4;     Wil- 
liam, 4 

Scott,  John,  132 
Seakyn,  Henry,  39 
Sebourne,  John,  102 
Sefton,   John,   48,    49,    51, 

80,  113;  William,  41 
Selman,  Richard,  91,  95 
Seward,  Abr. ,  134;  Isaac, 

'34 

Sharp,  Thomas,  135 ;  Wil- 
liam, 24 

Sheffield,    34,     129 ;    Jane, 

5°!  J°hn.  3',  32,41,  42, 
44,  48,  49, 51  ;  Margaret, 


146 


INDEX  OF   NAMES  OF   PERSONS. 


59;  Richard,  31,  32,  49, 
51  ;  Thomas,  31,  32  ; 
William,  50,  51,  59 

Sheldon,  Ralph,  31 

Shepherd,  James,  109;  Tho- 
mas, 109;  William,  n,  17 

Sheward,  Thomas,  131 

Shirley,  Hugh,  16 

Shobdon,  Lucy,  6  ;  Richard, 
6 ;  William,  6 

Shollee,  Richard,  89 

Shorye,  Henry,  128 

Sidney,  Henry,  K.G.,  27 

Simmons,  John,  75 

Slade,  Thomas,  38,  102 

Smallman, Anna,  127  ;  Fran- 
cis, 131 ;  Lucy,  135  ;  Wil- 
liam, 132,  135 

Smart,  Agnes,  100 

Smith,  Smyth,  Alice,  128; 
Dorothy,  105 ;  Edward, 
47,  52;  Elizabeth,  117; 
Henry,  117;  Humphrey, 
82, 127  ;  James,  52 ;  Joan, 
117;  John,  6,  28,  29,  54, 
55, 71,  102, 103,  U2,  114, 
117,  118,  132;  Joyce, 

105,  114;    Margery,    47, 
55,  112;  Mary,   55,   112, 
117,    118;    Maud,    106 ; 
Philip,    2 ;    Reginald,    2 ; 
Richard,   4,  6,   78,    105, 

106,  no;    Robert,   101  ; 
Roger,   71,  106 ;    Sarah, 
117;    Susan,    117;   Tho- 
mas, 47,  51,  68,  11,  105, 
113,  118,  132!;  Thurston, 
Knt.,   132  ;   William,  47, 
105,  128 

Snell,  John,  7, .12 

Somervyll,  Thomas,  70 

Somesett,  Jno.,  124 

Somner,  Simon,  12,  13 

Sparchford,  John,  91 

Sparry,  John,  no 

Spilsbury,  Richard,  80  ; 
Thomas,  8 1,  82,  83  ;  Wil- 
liam, 82 

Springhose,  Ralph,  3 

Stafford,  Thomas,  62 

Stamiare,  Will.,  108 

Stanley,  Anne,  136;  Eliza- 
beth, 134,  136;  Mercy, 
136 ;  Thomas,  46,  133, 
'34,  135,  136;  Thomas, 
Sir,  134,  136 

Staverton,  Jo.,  in 

Steward,  Jane,  112 

Stockton,  Richard,  121 ; 
Roger,  99 

Stodyere,  Reginald,  98 

Stone,  Walter,  126 

Street,  Nicholas,  89 

Stubbs,  Robert,  101 

Sturmy,  John,  i,  2,  3,  8 

Style,  William,  102 

Sudbur,  Thomas,  63 


Suggedon,  Richard,  128 

Sutton,  John,  I,  2  ;  Rich- 
ard, 3 

Sweyn,  John,  84 ;  Richard, 
84 

Symons,  George,  68,  7° ! 
John,  15  ;  Thomas,  64 

Syrecock,  Richard,  85 


T. 

Taylor,  Edmund,  14  ;  Eliza- 
beth, 45 ;  Hugh,  99  ; 
Humphrey, 101  ;  John,  17, 
1 8,  89,  92  ;  Lucy,  45  ; 
Morgan,  99  ;  Richard,  63, 
1 13  ;  Thomas,  50  ;  Wil- 
liam, 45,  60,  71,  99 

Textor,  Joan,  98  ;  Thomas, 
98 

Thomas,  Hugh,  50;  Rich- 
ard, 83 ;  the  Chaplain  of 
Wolverlow,  2 

Thorley,  W.,  86 

Thorn,  Richard,  7 

Thornbury,  Hugh,  3 

Thornton,  Thomas,  72 

Thorpe,  William,  35 

Thynne,  Charles,  96;  Wil- 
liam, 126 

Tiles,  Thomas,  1 6 

Tillye,  John,  92 

Titebach,  Hugh,  7 ;  Mar- 
gery, 7 

Toller,  Edw.,  36 

Tolly,  Susan,  58  ;  Thomas, 

77 

Tombs,  John,  61 

Tomlins,  John,  17,  18  ; 
Richard,  92 

Tompkyns,  Philip,  102  ; 
Thomas,  102 ;  William, 
1 02 

Tones,  William,  69 

Tonnerdyne,  Thomas,  71 

Tooke,  Thomas,  125 

Tomer,  William,  68 

Towne,  Thomas,  15 

Townshend,  Henry,  56 ; 
Richard,  71 

Towreson,  William,  28 

Tracy,  Anne,  86 ;  Shakerley, 
86  ;  Paul,  Sir,  86 ;  Rich- 
ard, 86 ;  Robert,  87 

Trevor,  135,  136 

Trewback,  81 

Trump,  Richard,  IO2 

Turberville,  Turvile,  Tur- 
bill,  Turble,  Charles,  41, 
104  ;  Edward,  129 ;  Fran- 
cis, 44;  John,  13,  22,24, 
69,  112;  Martha,  112; 
Nicholas,  8  ;  Richard,  15, 
«7,  I9,3i,32,44;  Roger, 
31,32  ;  Thomas,  24;  Wil- 
liam, 28,  29,  112,  119 


Turner, Arthur.iog ;  George, 
87;  Timothy,  126  ;  Wil- 
liam, 70 ;  Turnerdyne, 
Thomas,  70 

Tyle,  John,  3 

Tyler,  Elizabeth,  106  ;  John, 
101  ;  William,  106 

Tyndall,  John,  39 

V. 

Vaughan,  John,  95,  122,  125 
Vere,  Aubrey,  45  ;  Aubrey, 

Earl  of  Oxford,  113,  114; 

Daniel,    108 ;    John,    Sir, 

45,  108  ;   Mary,  45 
Visch,  Alice,  7  ;  Edith,  7  ; 

John,     7  ;    Margery,    7  : 

Stephen,  7  ;  William,  7 
Vyrnold,  William,  100 

W. 

Wainwright,  Jas.,  134 ;  Tho- 
mas, 64 

Wakefield,  Gervase,  51  ; 
Nry(«<r),5l 

Waldron,  John,  61  ;  John, 
112  ;  Richard,  6 1 

Waleys,  Nicholas,  84 

Walker,  John,  85  ;  Robert, 
85  ;  Susanna,  59  ;  Tho- 
mas, 78 

Walkins,  James,  52 

Wallcroft,  Simon,  98,  99 

Wallen,  Edith,  2 

Walsh,  Margery,  9,  10  ; 
Mercy,  135  ;  Ralph,  10, 
II,  12  ;  Richard,  9,  10 

Walwyn,  Richard,  90  ;  Ro- 
ger, 102  ;  Thomas,  65, 
90,  101 

Ward,  John,  23 

Warham,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  63 

Warncomb,  James,  123 

Warrold,  Jo.,  129 

Washburne,  William,  I 

Washington,  Lawrence,  31 

Watkins,  Mr.,  45  ;  Susan, 
135  i  William,  no 

Watkyns,  William,  n 

Weaver,  Geoffrey,  16 

Webb,  David,  12  ;  John, 
99,  128;  T.,  34;  Tho- 
mas, 25 

Wemme,  Edward,  39 

Wenwood,  John,  80 

Were,  William,  98 

Wern,  John,  36 

West,  Thomas,  Knt.,  18 

Weston,  James,  39  ;  Thomas, 

55,  "8 
Weyman,     Margaret,      25  : 

Robert,  25 
Whichcote,  Elizabeth,  119 


INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PERSONS. 


White,  Richard,  53 
Whitford,  John,  n,  13 
Whitney,  Kichard,  21 
Whittington,  Guy,  90  ;  Ro- 
bert, 89  ;  William,  89 
Wight,  Rundolph,  46,  53 
Wike,    Catherine,   47,    48  ; 

Edward,  47,  48 
Wilde,  Thomas,  60 
Wilford,  Elizabeth,  22  ;  Ni- 
cholas, 22  ;    Thomas,  22, 
24,  27,  28,  124,  125 
Wilkes,     Elizabeth,     113  ; 

William,  113 

Wilkins,  Richard,  7  ;  Roger, 
9,  ii,  13;  William,  13, 

H 

Willes,  Thomas,  39 

William,  Lewis,  132  ;  son 
of  Richard,  128  ;  the 
cleric,  121 

Williams,  Griffith,  108 ; 
Rowland,  96  ;  Thomas, 
92,  106  ;  Williams,  125 

Wills,  Francis,  72 

Wilmot,  Olive,  58 

Wilson,  Anthony,  108  ;  Tho- 
mas, 67,  69,  71  ;  William, 
102 

Winde,  Thomas,  105 

Winford,  John,  125  ;  John, 
Sir,  8 1  ;  Richard,  20,  21 


Winnington,  Salwey,  88 

Winter,  Roger,  18 

Winton,  129;  Bridget,  50; 
Edward,  92,  94  ;  Francis, 
40;  Humphrey,  54  ;  James, 

29.  5°.  77,  79,  i°2,  103, 
109  ;  John,  45,  78,  no, 
III,  130  ;  William,  16,  17 

Winwood,  Arthur,  78,  79  ; 
Edward,  106  ;  Elizabeth, 
106 ;  John,  81,  106  ;  Tho- 
mas, 77 

Wogan,  Henry,  Knt.,  90; 
Margaret,  90 

Wolf,  John,  93,  95 

Wolferlow,  Adam,  4  ;  Rich- 
ard, I 

Wolley,  John,  15 

Wolsey,  Cardinal,  63 

Wolveley,  Margery,  102 

Wood,  Richard,  no,  in; 
Thomas,  45 

Woodyatt,  John,  55,59,  112 

Wormeall,  N.,  96 

Wotton,  Richard,  36,  38, 
124 

Wroth,  Philip,  90 

Wyard,  John,  5  ;  Robert, 
I,  2 

Wyche,  131 

Wyer,  Thomas,  87 


Wyke,  Thomas,  89 
Wylde,  Charles,  75 
Wynde,  Thomas,  IIO 
Wyton,  John,  49 


Y. 

Yapp,  Thomas,  119,  135 
Yarnold,  Anne,  115  ;  Eliz., 

114;  John,  53 
Yate,   Alice,  97 ;   William, 

97 

Yeomans,  IOI  ;  Alice,  52, 
113,  119,  120:  George, 

47,  48,  49-  5°-  55,  79, 
106,107,112,113;  Hum- 
phrey, 107,  119,  120  ;  Isa- 
bel, 107;  Roger,  113,114, 
1 20  ;  Thomas,  113 

York,  Archbishop  of,  Wol- 
sey, 63 

Young,  Edith,  98 ;  John, 
98 ;  Stephen,  98,  99  ; 
William,  98 


Zonge,  Adam,  84  ;  John,  85 


INDEX    OF    NAMES   OF    PLACES. 


Names  occurring  more  than  once  on  a  page  are  indexed  only  once. 


A. 

ACONBURY,  4 
Acton  Burnell,  38 
Acton  Pigott,  38 
Alderley,  46,  136 
Aldington,  36 
Allesley,  17 
Arpeton,  7 
Ashley,  125 
Ashperton,  89,  105 
Ashsturmy,  6 
Astley,  125,  126 
Aston,  122 
Atferton,  125 
Authornd,  2 
Ayley,  132 
Aylmere's  Ditch,  121 
Aysh,  121 


B. 

Bache,  122 
Bache  close,  41 
Bagenham,  86 
Bagnall,  Great,  129 
Bagnall,  Little,  59 
Bagnalls,  53,  57,  58 
Bahallon,  132 
Ball  Hill,  119 
Balliol  College,  133 
Baly  Glace,  134 
Bank,  55,  61 

Banwalls,   22,   28,    29,   33, 
34,  35,  39,40,  44,  58,60 
BanwalPs  Gate,  28 
Barretts,  64 
Beare  Meadow,  118 
Bechamwey,  12 1 
Beckall  Field,  48,  49,  50,  52 
Befold,  72 
Bentley,  90 
Beoley,  31 
Bere  Furlong,  62 
Berrow,  136 
Berry  Field,  126 
Bickley,  65,  68 
Birfield,  132 
Birtsmorton,  136 
Bishop's  Wick,  87 


Black  Fen,  60,  115 

Blakewell,  57 

Bockleton,  3,  II,  15,  19,  24, 

25,  26,27,35,39,49,  51. 

S3-  54,  55,  56,  58,  59,  62 

99,  «°°,  «34 
Bodenham,  29,  103 
Bodeswall,  62,  70 
Borgoy's  Fields,  90 
Borrall,  19 
Bosebury,  105 
Bote  Lode,  71,  72 
Bradbruge,  2 
Bradley,  2 
Bransford,  84 
Bread  Heath,  81 
Bredon,  16 
Bredonbury,  55,  112 
Brereley,  124 
Brick  House,   54,   55,   112, 

117 

Bristol,  91 
Broadcroft,  10 
Broadcroft  Green,  1 1 
Broad  Heath,  69 
Broad  Meadow,  105 
Brockhampton,  98 
Bromfield,  92,  93,  94 
Bromyard,  4,  9,  10,  n,  12, 

13,    16,    17,    30,   32,   34, 

41,   54,  58,   59,   60,  98, 

99,    100,    105,   109,    no, 

in,  113,  116,  118 
Bromyard,  Chantry  at,  9 
Bromyard  Down,  98 
Broompleck,  77 
Broxash,  Hundred  of,  129 
Bullfield,  126 
Burbach  Brook,  77 
Burches,  n,  107 
Burford,  63,  64,  66,  67 
Burford,  Barony  of,  42,  43 
Burghill,  65 
Bury  Furlong,  62 
Bury  Lane  End,  62 
Bury's  tenement,  70 
Butterley,   30,  31,  32,  101, 

104,   107,   no,  112.   113, 

114,  115,  118,  119,  135 
Byllyngslate,  72 
Byre  Furlong,  62 


C. 

Caldwell,  8 
Callram,  64 
Calvisham,  62,  63,  65,  66, 

75,  7.6 

Cambridge,  132 
Canginford,  38 
Canon  Pyon,  56,  128 
Cattesbrain,  121,  122 
Caverham,  67 
Caynesfield,  67,  68,  71,  72, 

74 

Challoner's  Ground,  129 
Chanston,  134 
Chapel  Close,  23 
Charlecote,  39 
Charterhouse,  42 
Charlton,  36 
Chartham,  92 
Chaveridge,   I,    17,   22,  29, 

39,  40,  80,  83 
Cheveridge  Wood,  76,   78, 

79 

Cheaps,  Ward  of,  55 

Cheston  Hall,  126 

Cholstrey,  124 

Church  ditch,  85 

Church  field,  71 

Church  Furlong,  68 

Church  Pool,  1,8,  119 

City  of  London,  136 

Claines,  39 

Clark's  Land,  86 

Cleaton  Field,  56 

Cleobury  Mortimer,  76 

Clifford,  21 

Clifton,  ii 

Clun,  Honour  of,  132 

Cockshotfield,  II 

Cockshute  Hill  Field,  81 

Coctone,  98 

Coffey,  123 

Cold  Weston,  38 

Colepark,  104 

Colliford's  Field,  113 

Collington,  II,  30,  31,  32, 
98,  104,  105,  107,  109, 
no,  in,  113,  115,  116 
117,  118,  119,  120,  137 

Colyton,  102 


INDEX  OF   NAMES  OF   PLACES. 


149 


Comball,  33,  34 
Common  Home,  86 
Cony  Greve,  42 
Corner,  The,  60 
Costehall,  86 
Cotewynbach,  10 
Cotheridge,  84,  85,  87,  88 
Court  House,  Hanley  Child, 

83 

Cowarne,    89,  90,    91,   92, 

93,  94,  95,  96,  132,  133 
Cow  Leasow,  118 
Crist  Closes,  103 
Croft,  101 
Cronckhill,  41 
Crowenest,  84 
Croxwall  Street,  IOI 
Crufting,  The,  98 
Culureweie,  l 
Cureslade,  13 


D. 

Dean  Furlong,  62 
Deston,  61 

Dodenhill,  68,  70,  75 
Dodydaleshope,  9,  10 
Down,  The,  56,  71 
Drayton,  97 
Dunclent,  44 
Dungeon  Meadow,  58 
Dynham,  91,  96 
Dynthill,  64 


E. 

Earl's  Court,  73 

East  Greenwich  Memorial, 

133 

Eastham,  17,  25,  29,  33, 
34,  35-  53,  62,  63,  66, 
67,  68,  69,  73,  75,  76, 
77,82 

Eaton,  96 

Eaton  Grange,  69 

Edengryge,  72 

Edwin,  31,  34,  105,  107,  135 

Edwin,  High,  116 

Edwin  Loach,  30,  32,  102, 
104,  117 

Edwin  Ralph,  30,  32,  58, 
59,  98,  101,  102,  103, 
104,  105,  106,  107,  109, 

IIO,    III,    112,    113,    114, 

115,  116,   117,   118,   119, 

120 

Edwin's  Batch,  60,  115 
Edwin's   Wood,    101,    105, 

lid,  117 

Egleton,  92,  93,  94 
Eighe,  107 
Ellarne  Way,  71 
Elton,  122 
Elyton,  122 
Epitham's  Cross,  70 


Erdford,  70 
Estenhull,  84 
Estfield,  7 
Eswald  Field,  53 
Eton  Gamage,  65 

F. 

Falcon  Court,  London,  35, 

37 

Farm,  The,  61 
Fearne  Hill,  68,  99 
Feathers,  126 
Ferme  Place,  65 
Ferny  Batch,  118 
Fishpool  Close,  105 
Flag  Land,  86 
Fleet   Street,    London,   35, 

37,  123,  124 
Flints,  29,  58 
Ford,  23 
Forteys,  85 
Frankley,  42 
Frog  Meadow,  41 
Frome,  Little,  98 
Fulhams,    17,    18,    76,    77, 

78,  82,  127 


G. 

Galnhulle,  6 
Garland,  The,  1 15 
Garmesley,  36,  37,  49,   52, 

56>  57 

Garmesley  Hill,  105 
Glebe  Land,  54 
Gloucester,  6 
Godrich,  89 
Golden  Wick,  86,  87 
Goverhill,  107,  109 
Grafton,  134 
Gramanton,  121 
Graphne,  54 
Gray's  Inn,  31,  95 
Great  Bagnall,  129 
Great  Cowarn,  89 
Great  Kyre,  135 
Green  Moor,  131 
Greenwich,  East,  Manor  of, 

133 

Greete,  73 
Griffiths'  Grove,  34 
Grimley,  87 

Grove,  The,  78,  79,  82,  83 
Gubberhill,  108 
Guild.of  Palmers'  Garden,  91 
Gwerngo,  95 


H. 

Hakesow,  88 
Halfpenny  Plecks,  120 
Hallow,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88 
Hamnashe,  21,65,  I2I>  I22 


Hancockshelde,  II 
Hanebury,  100 
Hanging  Grove,  22 
Hanley,  i,  59 
Hanley  Child,  27,  28,   29, 

33-  34,   35,  66,   69,    70, 

73,  74.  76,    77,  78,   79, 

80,  82,  83 
Hanley,  Nether,  69,  70,  76, 

78,  So 

Hanley,  Over,  69 
Harp,  The,  65,  96 
Harpeton,  7 
Hartlebury,  100 
Harton  Farm,  IOI 
Hasfield,  89,  90,  92,  93,  94 
Hawford's  Lane,  65 
Hawle  Place,  19 
Hawthorns,  The  Three,  81 
Hayes  Mill,  103,  no,  115 
Hazel  walls,  15 
Heath,  The,  60,  115 
Heathes,  60 
Heightley,  90 
Henor,  122 
Henorfold,  65 
Henwick,  86 
Hereford,  56 
Hereford  Castle,  129 
Hereford,  Little,  65 
Hestenhull,  84 
Hidamheld,  5 
Hide,  Hyde,  5,  9,  12,   13, 

14,    17,   23,   24,    29,    47, 

.52,  54 

High  Edwyn,  116 
High  Lye,  16 
Highgate,  115 
Hill,  Hull,  28,  29,  32,  60, 

61,66 

Hill,  Bockleton,  27 
Hill  Place,  19,  44 
Hill  Pool,  55 
Hipperclose,  58 
Hoarstone  Field,  113,  115 
Hochyns'  Lands,  19 
Hockefield,  64 
Hodesbachefield,  98 
Holbeach,  73 
Holborn,  London,  31 
Hollywell  Field,  81 
Holt,  19,  135 
Holt  Castle,  58,  59,  60 
Home  Castle,  58,  59,  60 
Hope  Bagot,  56 
Hoppes  Hill,  71 
Hopton,  38 
Hornsey,  115 
Horton,  92,  117 
Horton,  Lower,  61,  1 12 
Houleston,  Hulston,  84,  85, 

86 

Howson,  87,  88 
Hunt  House,  75 
Huntingfield,  132 
Hurdesley,  29 
Huytesleye,  85 


ISO 


INDEX   OF   NAMES   OF   PLACES. 


Hyde,  Little,  IOO 
Hydefield,  7 

I. 

Iledinge,  124 

Inner  Temple,  122,  124 

Inston's  Heath,  106 

Ipswich,  133 

Ivington,  65,  82,  109,  121, 

123,  124,  127,  134 
Ivington  Mill,  124 

J- 

Jeffreys  Meadow,  103 
Julian's  Orchard,  101 


K. 

Kawney's  Field,  65 
Ketteringham,  124 
Kettle's  Cure,  27,  28,  29, 

32,  33,  34 
Kettrington,  124 
Kimbolton,  127,  136 
King's  Tenement,  91 
Kingsmede,  8 
Kinnersley,   51,    125,    131, 

132 

Kinnersley  House,  134 
Kinton,  125,  126 
Knighton,  63,   64,   65,   67, 

68,  70,  72,  74,  75,  76,  77 
Knighton  Church,  71 
Kyre,  I,  2,  3,  7,  17,  22,  34, 

42,  43,  123 
Kyre  Brook,  42,  79 
Kyre  Church,  53 
Kyre  Church  Porch,  31,32 
Kyre  Common,  52,  58 
Kyre  Court,  41,  49 
Kyre  Field,  76,  77,  78,  79 
Kyre,  Great,  135 
Kyre,  Little,  2,  3,  4,  6,  9, 

".  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  19, 
21,  27,  28,  29,  32,  34,  44, 
47,  55,  58,  59,  60,  61,  66, 
"8,  135 

Kyre,  Manor  of,  42,  43 
Kyre  Park,  16,  24,   28,  34, 
40,  41,42,  51,  76,  78,79, 
129 

Kyre  Parsonage  House,  48 
Kyre  Wyard,  4,  5,  18,  23, 
24,  25,  28,  30,  33,  36,  37, 
38,  39,  40,  4«,  42,  43,  44, 
46,47,  49,  5°,  5'.  52,  53, 
54,  55.  56,  57,  58,  59,  60, 
61,  76,  77,78,  79,82,88, 
105,  106,  107,  109,  no, 
ui,  112,  113,  114,  115, 
116,  117,  118,  119,  120, 
13°,  133.  134.  136,  137 
Kyrebach,  4,  12,  41,  62,  no 


L. 

Lady  Acre,  22 

Lady  Hill,  42 

Lady's  Walk,  My,  58,  59 

Lake,  The,  62,  75 

Lambeth,  102 

Langford,  134 

Lasteton,  99 

Laundes  Grove,  15 

Laysters,  22 

Ledbury,  89,  105 

Leigh,  79,  73 

Leinthall  Starkers,  122 

Leintwardine,  121,  125,  126 

Leominster,  17,  27,  41,  42, 

65,    82,     121,    122,    124, 

127,  131,  136 
Lincoln's  Inn,  35 
Lindridge,  63,   66,  67,   68, 

70,  71,  72,  74,  75,  76,  77, 

104 

Little  Bagnall,  58,  59 
Little  Field,  62 
Little  Frome,  98 
Little  Hereford,  65 
Little  Hyde,  100 
Little  Kyre,  see  Kyre 
Little  Rowden,  107 
Little  Witley,  64 
Llancadock,  89 
London,  23,  27,  31,  35,  37, 

50,  51,  56,  91,   108,  122, 

«23,  137 
London,   City  of,   22,    119, 

136 

Longland,  7 
Long  Meadow,  65,  71,  72, 

101,  105,  126 
Longward,  101 
Lord/s  Acre,  116 
Lord's  Close,  113,  116 
Lord's  Meadow,  86, 105,  119 
Lounsech,  41 
Lower  Horton,  61,  112 
Lower  House,  in 
Lower  Stanley,  135 
Ludclington,  97 
Ludlow,  31,  91,  95,  96,  97, 

'30 

Ludyranes,  115 
Lye  Grove,  77 
Lye,  The,  77 
Lyers  Ocle,  91 
Lynbrook,  30 
Lynche,  91 
Lyonshall,  136 
Lyther  Mill,  84 


M. 

Malmesbury,  104 
Man  Meadow,  113 
Maple  Furlong,  72 
Maplethorn,  4,  10 


Marches  of  Wales,  27,  132 

Marcle,  Much,  9, 10 

Marfurlong,  128 

Marlow,  125 

Marlpit,  62 

Martley,  21,  116 

Marwheele,  108 

Mawn,  128 

Meadow  at  the  Lane  End, 

70 

Meare  Meadow,  112,  113 
Meene  Meadow,  148 
Melbourne  St.  Andrew,  137 
Merton     College,     Oxford, 

132 

Mibury,  109 
Middle  Temple,  36,  115 
Middleton,  65 
Milberstock,  38 
Mill  Croft,  113 
Mill  Hill,  72 
Mill  Meadow,  42,  58,  6* 
Mill  Way,  98 
Mills,  94 

Minories,  London,  137 
Mitton,  45 
Monk  Meadow,  70 
Monmedowehelde,  68 
Moores,  126 
Mouseley,  105 
Much  Cowarne,  see  Cowarne 
Much  Marcle,  see  Marcle 
Myethen,  71 

My  Lady's  Walk,  58,  59 
Mylnehurst,  33,  34 


N. 

Nether  Hanley,  see  Hanley, 
Nether 

Nethewood,  Netherwood, 
Netwood,  9,  10,  12,  13, 
14,  15,  16,  20,  22,  27,  28, 

29,  30,  31,  32,  33.  39,  45. 

46,  47,  50,  101,  102,  103, 

104,  106,   107,  108,  109, 

114,  115 

New  House,  40,  44,  56,  59 
New  Pool,  103 
New  Pyning,  41 
New  Tincling,  56,  126 
New  Twynings,  116 
Newark,  132 
Newbonds,  IOO 
Newnham,   52,   53,  62,  63, 

64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  70,  71, 

72,  73,  74,  75.  76,  77 
Newtown,  55,  56 
Norgates,  119 
Norstich,  56 
North  Field,  42,  54 
Northmardon,  25 
Northwick,  137 
Northwood,  25 
Norton  Bromyard,  60 


INDEX  OF   NAMES  OF   PLACES. 


O. 

Oaken  Grove,  108,  126 

Odeley  Style,  72 

Old  Mills,  116 

Old  Stratford,  97 

Oldehale,  62 

Ombersley,  35,  56 

Ombury,  78 

Orleton,  122,  125 

Osebarnes,  62,  67,  74,  76 

Over  Hanley,  69 

Over  House,  52,  107,   113, 

114,  120 
Over  Wick,  86 
Overton  on  the  Hill,  80 
Ox  Leasowe,  62,  86,  118 
Oxenhall,  67,  72,  73,  74 
Oxford,  132 


P. 

Pannings,  8,  15 

Park  Leasow,  101 

Park  of  Netherwood,  108 

Parkfield,  77 

Partridge,  86 

Paulton,  91 

Peachley,  84,  87,  88 

Peddenhale,  I 

Pencomb,  23,  61,  65,  73, 
loo 

Pendock,  136 

Perrin's  Tenement,  117 

Perry,  Pirry,  Pyrry,  3,  4, 
5.  6>  7,  8,  9,  10,  n,  12, 
>3>  '5,  '6,  17,  20,  22,  24, 
26,  27,  29,  33,  34,  35,  36, 

37,  39,  52,  S» 
Philaser's  Office,  36 
Pigeon  House,  53,  60 
Pike,  The,  113 
Pinchbeck,  73 
Plate  Bridge,  63,  74 
Platepyke,  62 
Pole,  4,  12,  13,  15,  17,  20, 

23,  24 

Pool,  46,  54,  58 
Portans,  49,  50,  58,  59 
Porton  Close,  116 
Powell's  Land,  83 
Powick,  61,  84,  88 
Pownswick,  II,  17 
Poytes  Place,  106 
Prickley  House,  1 16 
Priest  Heales,  126 
Prioress  Meadow,  47 
Puddlestone,  23 
Purbyn,  124 
Pykesley,  65 
Pye  Corner,  120 
Pyon,  Canon,  128 
Pyuis  Land,  17 


R. 

Rayes  Hide,  30 

Rea  River,  63,  67,  69,   74, 

76 

Ribbesford,  66 
Ring,  The,  62,  66,  67,  75, 

76 

Ripple,  16 
Rishwick,  87 
Rochford,  66 
Rock,  too 
Round  Pool,  1 18 
Rouwesiche,  5 
Rowbery  Tenement,  117 
Rowden,  118,  119 
Rowden,  Little,  107 
Rowegrove,  103,  113 
Rowlde,  86 
Rowmerfield,  56 
Russell's  Croft,  113,  115 
Russell's  Hill,  45,  57 


S. 

Sadler's  Plot,  41 

St.  Andeon's,  105 

St.  Dunstan,  London,  35,  37 

St.  Fletcher's  Chapel,  23,  26 

St.  John,   Bedwardine,  86, 

87,88 

St.  Mary  Le  Bow,  55 
St.  Mary's  Chantry,  65,  75 
St.  Owen's,  105 
Salowmill,  10 
Sampson's  Fields,  90 
Sandy  Furlong,  126 
Sankottes,  15 

Sapey,  Upper,  13,  17,  18,  20 
Schurdesford  Street,  99 
Sclatter's  Mill,  62 
Scotts  Ground,  40 
Scotts  Grove,  22 
Sedneys,  126 
Shales  Ground,  86 
Sheep  Street,  99 
Shepcote  Meadow,  56 
Shepherd's  Meese,  56 
Shottery,  97 
Shrewsbury,  126 
Sipton,  96 

Small  Meadow,  113,  115 
Smethedene,  6,  121 
Smocland,  128 
Sodington,  46,  76,  77 
Sommer  Pole,  41 
Southeye,  89 
Southwair  Ford,  74 
Southways  Ford,  63 
Spalding,  73 
Stanford,  88 
Stanley,  Lower,  135 
Stanton  Harcourt,  5 
Stanway,  86 
Staunton-on-Arrow,  136 
Staybach,  124,  127 


Steedfold  Pool,  126 
Stockton,  44,  127 
Stoke,  6,  22,  135 
Stoke  Bliss,  4,  5, 7,  8, 10, 1 1, 

«3.  '4.  15,  '7,  18,  19,  2°, 
22,  23,  26,  28,  30,  32,  33, 

34,  35,  36,  37,  39,  44,  46, 
47,  49-  5°,  5'-  S2>  53,  54, 
55,  57,  58,  59,  60,  61,  66, 
102,  105, 117 

Stoke  Edith,  105 

Stoke  Milborough,  38 

Stoke  next  Clare,  126 

Stoke  Prior,  96 

Stoke  Wyckton,  65 

Stone,  44 

Stonefield,  10,  II 

Stony  Cross,  71 

Stoughton,  25 

Stratford-on-Avon,  97 

Stretford,  65 

Stretton,  92,  93,  94,  105 

Sturtts,  81 

Surfleet,  74,  75 

Sutton,  2,  17 

Sutton  Sturmy,  12,  13,  44, 
54,56 

Sweet  Green,  45,  51,  53,  57 

T. 

Tedstone  Delamere,  103 
Tedstone  Wafer,  29,  129 
Teme  Lane,  126 
Teme  River,  63,  65,  70,  72 
Temple    Church,     London, 

-r  I23>,  I2r4 

Temple,  Inner,  22,  24,  27 

Temple,  Middle,  36 

Tenbury,  13,  15,  44,  54, 
77,  80,  116 

Thorn  Slade,  65 

Thornbury,  4,  8,  9,  n,  25, 
26,  30,  32,  98,  105,  106, 
107,  108,  109,  114,  118, 

"9,  137 

Tobenhill,  46 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 

132 
Trinity,  Minories,  London, 

'37 

Tripelton,  122,  125,  126 
Trusham,  75 
Turbin,  124 
Twynings,  New,  116 
Tynding,  New,  126 
Tynne  Meadow,  65 

U. 

Underley,  28,  29 
Underlyth,  II 
Upcott,  131 
Upmardon,  25 
Upper  Lands,  118 
Upper  Sapey,  see  Sapey 


152 


INDEX   OF   NAMKS  OF   PLACES. 


V. 


Vallett,  40 
Verushill,  65 


W. 

Wacton,  82,  99,  100,  115 

Walcroft's  Meese,  56 

Wales,  Marches  of,  132 

Walfoid,  122 

Walk,  My  Lady's,  58,  59 

Wall  Town  Mill,  118 

Wallhouse,  93 

Wards   and  Liveries,  Court 

of,  42,  45,  125 
Wares  Brook,  71 
Warton,  124 
Webley  Furlong,  72 
West  Meadow,  1(8 
Westcroft,  52 
Westfield,  62,  71 
Westhide,  105 
Westiton,  128 


Westmardon,  25 
Westminster,  126 
Weston,  55,  56,  105 
Wethy  Acre,  86 
Whadon  Hill,  68 
Whitbach,  41 
Whitbach  hedge,  48,  49 
Whitbourne,  86,  100 
Whitfield,  92,  93,  94 
Whitton,  132 
Whyle,  121 
Wick.  84,  88 
Wick,  co.  Salop,  III 
Wick  Episcopi,  87 
Wick,  Golden,  86,  87 
Wick,  Over,  86 
Wick  Sapey,  86,  87 
Wigmore,  121,  126 
Wigmore,  Hundred  ot,  125 
Wigmoresland,  122 
Wilkin's  Close,  54 
Witley,  116 
Witley,  Little,  64 
Wolferton,  I,  2,   3,  II,  15, 
16,  85,  100 


Wolley's  Heath,  34 
Wolverhampton,  93 
Wood  Leasow,  101,  117 
Woodcastle,  108 
Woodfurlonge,  81 
Woodhall,  72 
Woocllye,  113,  115 
Woodside,  82 
Woodston,  70,  72 
Woolley,  53,  57 
Wootton,  78 
Worcester,   53,   56,  77,   84, 

86,  91 

Worcester  Castle,  100 
Wrathes,  36,  37,  49,  52,  56, 

57 

Wylkyn's  Lands,  100 
,  Wynsley's  Grove,  34 
Wytton,  125 


Y. 


Yarkle,   105 
Yeaton,  125 


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