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John Bonevyle squier on that oon partie, John Paulet squier on
the seconde partie, and Thomas Kyngeston squier on the thirde
partie, cosyns and heires aswell unto Thomas Ponynges knyght lord
Seynt John as unto Hugh Seint John knyght son and heire unto
Thomas, John Bonevile son of Jane eldest doughter of the said
Hugh, John Paulet son of Constance his secounde doughter, and
Thomas Kyngeston son of Alice his thirde and yongest doughter.
Endenture witnessing a particion made betwene the parties of
the maneres, londes etc. the whiche to them as heires been
descended: John Bonevile shall have the maneres of Halfenaket
and Walburton, the advousons of Boxgrave priorie, Moundeham
chaunterie, the free chapell of Halfenaket, and all the londes,
services etc. in the parisshes of Boxegrave, Westhamptenet,
Hunston, Yapton, Mondeham, Sedyliham, Arundell, Kirdeford,
Offeham, Walburton, and Compton co. Sussex, the reversion of
the manor of Chauton, the advouson of Chauton chirche, of
Selbourne priorye, the frechapell of Chauton maner and the
advouson of the same with alle londes, services etc. in the parisshe
of Chauton co. Suthampton aftyr the deth of Godfray Hylton
knight and Alianore his wif: John Paulet shall have the maneres
of Basyng, Bromley, Abbottiston, Ludshut, the advouson of
Abbottiston chirche, the frecapell of Basyng and the advouson
of the same, of the priorye of Shirbourne Monacorum with all
other londes, services etc. in the parishes of Basyng, Bromley,
Abbottyston and Bromshut co. Suthampton, the reversion of the
maneres of Bernham, Bridham, the advouson of Bridham chirche
co. Sussex aftyr the dethe of the said Godfray and Alianore, and
alle the londes, servicez etc. in Bernham and Bridham which
were of Thomas Ponynges or Hugh, except alle londes by thys
writyng assigned to John Bonevile and Thomas Kyngeston:
Thomas Kyngeston shall have the maneres of Warneford, the
advouson of Warnford chirche, the kepynge of the forest of
Pambere co. Suthampton, the maner of Newbury, the advouson
of Creyford chirche othirwise Earde co. Kent, the reversion of the
maner of Shirbourne Seynt John, the advouson of the chirche
co. Suthampton aftir the dethe of the said Godfray and Alianore,
the reversion of the maner of Middelton, the advouson of Middelton chirche co. Sussex, with alle other londes etc. in the parishes
of Warneford, Creyford, Shirbourne and Middelton whiche
were of Thomas Ponynges or Hugh, except londes etc. assigned to
John Bonevile and John Paulet; and forasmuche as the londes
etc. wereof the reversions been assigned to John Paulet with
other londes to him assigned exceden the londes etc. assigned to
Thomas Kyngeston by 5li. 3s. 11d., John Paulet grauntith
to Thomas Kyngeston and to his heires an annuell rent of 5li.
3s. 11d. out of the maner of Abbottiston after the deth of the
saide Godfray and Alianore; and forasmuche as the londes
etc. wereof the reversions been assigned to John Bonevile with
other londes to him assigned exceden the londes assigned to
Thomas Kyngeston by 3li. 5s. 10d., John Bonevile grauntithe that
3li. 5s. 10d. yerely be reserved to Thomas Kyngeston and to his
heires of the maner of Chauton after the dethe of the said Godfray
and Alianore; moreover John Bonevile saith on his trouthe that
no parcell of the maneres, londes etc. whiche he severally hathe
here before occupied in otherwise charged by him nor be noon
other in his behalfe than at the dethe of Thomas Ponynges and
Hugh, nor noon estate is nor was made by him in fee nor fee taille
of the same, and John Paulet and Thomas Kyngeston seith
(likewise). These witnessyng: Richard Chok sergeant atte lawe,
Thomas Yong, Thomas Uvedale squier, John Orchard, John
Sydenham, Thomas Dowrissh, John Denys. Wretyn 6 Novembre, 37 Henry VI. English. |