No. III. (Referred to at p. 161.) GRANT OF A TENEMENT AND FOUR STALLS IN THE MARKET-PLACE, TO THE CHAPEL-WARDENS AND TO THE WARDENS OF THE FRATERNITY OF OUR BLESSED LADY (A. D. 1513.) (Copied from the original document in the possession of the 'Lords of the Manor and Borough.) "Thydenture made between John Osmond of Ryslepe in the Countie of Midd Husbondman oone of the sounes of John Osmond late of Ickenhm in the same Countie nowne dyssesed on that oone ptie and John Warde and John Byche Wardens of the Chapell of seynte Margarete win the towne of Woxbrygge in the said Countie of Midd. and James Stanfeald and Wyllmo Symond Wardens of the Fratnyti of or blessed lady wtn the same towne of Woxbrygge on that other ptie Wytnesseth that the seyd John Osmond of Rysleple for the some of xli. selyngs by the seyde Wardens to the seyd John Osmond before the hand payd whereof the seyd John Osmond holdyth hymsylf well and truly contented satysfied and payde And thereof acquyte and dyscharge the same Wardens and theyre successos Wardens and all other by these psents haue bargayned and sold and by thies psents clerely bargayneth and sellyth to the seyd Wardens and their successors all that hys tenent wt iiij stally's to the seyd tenement belongyng sett and beyng in the mket place of the seyd towne of Woxbrygge whych late were John Goldwells nowe dyssesed and whych the seyd John Osmond late had to hym hys heirs and assygnes of the gyfte and ffeoffament of John Osmond hys ffather as in a Dede thereof late made beryng date the xviijth day of Januar. the xxiijth yere of the reygne of Kyng Henry the vijth Amongyst other more playnly Dooth appere And also all hys ryght state tyle possession and intest the whych he hath of and in the seyd tenement wt the seyd iiij stallys wt their apptennes And the seyd John Osmond couennteth gueuteth pmytteth and byndeth hymm by these psents that he asmuoche as in hym ys schal be alweys redy atte costs and charges of the seyd Wardens or theyr successos to make assure suffyciaunt and lawful astate in the lawe to the seyd Wardens and their Successos of and in the seyde iiij stalls wt th apptennes by recoue ffyne ffeoffament wt warante of the seyd John Osmond and of hys heirs or other wyse as schal be aduysed by the lerned counseyll of the seyd Wardens and their Successos at all tymes when he schal be therunto resonably by the seyd Wardens or theyr successos requyred And also the said John Osmond wylleth and gunteth by these psents that he hys heyrs and executors schall clerely Dyscharge the seyd Wardens and their Successos of all man former Gunts bargayns salys Annuitees Joyntos statuts lesez arrerays of rents and all other incombrauncs whatsoeu they be concnyng the tytle of the seyd tenement iiij stalls and of euy parte and pcell of them And to all And euy the seyd coueunts graunts and pmyses aboue rehersed the seyde John Osmond byndeth hym hys heyres and executos to the seyd Wardens and their Successos in the some of xli selyngs by these psents In Wytnesse whereof the seyd pties to these endents chaungeably haue sett their seals geven the iiij day of August the yth yere of the reygne of Kyng Henry the viijth" No. IV. A Description of the Three Hundred Acres rated to the Poor's Rate of the Borough of Uxbridge, ascertained and determined by (Referred to at page 124.) Part of Mr. Avery's garden, north-west of a line drawn from poles, south of the north corner of a meadow of Christopher Glover's, in the occupation of Harriet Bencraft, to the west corner of Mr. Avery's stable Watery Fields 3 2 18 Hill Close The Lane or Gravel Pit Field, except a small part Part of Pen Field, north of an old ditch running into the drain in Page's Lane Upper Press Field Thomas Harris, Esq. Himself Great Mead, or Lower Seven Acres Great Mead, or Rick Yard Field, and part of Long Lower Lord's Field (west) or Lower Foot Path Field Remainder of Long Readings 0 1 4 0 0 12 2 0 37 0012 Ran's Readings and Three Acre Close by Uxbridge 2 4 1 11 Common, or Image Close Quantity. Proprietors. T. Wapshott, Esq. Chapelwardens Mr. Joseph Lovett Ditto Mr, James Curtis Description of the Land. A. R. P. Upper Chequer Close, or Up-Field Part of Chequer Close, or Up-Field Part of Grubb's Croft (orchard or garden) Part of Grubb's Croft (garden) Ditto (orchard) Part of a Field by Moor Lane, or Long Close 1 3 17 Moor Field 8 26 |