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19. (9) 1646. John Crabtree appointed Joseph Wilson of Boston in N: E: his Atte to aske leavie &e. of Thomas Gray of Barbados Joyner 20" due by Bill & 40" due by another bill both beareing the same date & for 2 yeares ser- vice. & to acquit & to compound & to sue &c: wthout power of substitution.
2 (10). 1647. This same letter Atturney was againe renewed only the pson changed & (in steed of Joseph Wil- son) Joliff Ruddock was made Atturney wth the like power. wch procuration was Dat. 2 (10) 1647
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23 (9) 1646 Whereas about fyve yeares since there came to the house of Richard Russell of Charlestowne in New England (by the Consignement of Mr Samuel Holbroke deceased) a quantity of glasse of the goods of John Leding- ham Citizen & Silkman of London: & Henry Pate gent had then some interest in the same: And sythenee that the said John Ledingham hath released & made over to the said Henry Pate all his right & interest in & to the said quan- tity of glasse & the whole Account pceed & pvenue thereof Now Know all men by these pntes that the said John Led- ingham & Henry Pate have joyntly & severally Authorised & by these prtes doe Authorise & in theire place & steed put M' Robert Knight of the Citty Bristoll mereht theire true & lawfull Atturney irrevocable in their names joyntly or either of them severally but to the only pper use & behoofe of the said Henry Pate his Execut. & admins. To aske receive take leavie & recover from the said Richard Russell his executors & Adminstr an Accountt of & eover- ing the said quantitie of glasse and of the produce & pvenue thereof, together wth the same pvenue & peedue And also all debts duties sumes of money goods mer- chandises & demands whatsoever to the said John Led- ingham & Henry Pate or either of them due oweing & belonging, or from them or either of them detained by the said Richard Russell or any other person or psons whatso- ever resident in New England aforesaid : Giveing & hereby granting to the said Robt Knight their Atturney theire & either of theire full power good right & lawfull Authority in & concerning the p'misses, to Take comence & pseeute wth effeet in their & either of their names & steeds all such all such aceons suites of lawe & other courses whatsoever for & concerning the p"misses or any part thereof As to him shall seeme good. And also to make composition, compound &
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conclude for & concerning the p"misses & every or any part thereof as he shall see fitt. Acquittances & other discharges for & in the names & steeds of the said John Ledingham & Henry Pate or either of them to make seale & deliver At- torneys or Substitutes one or more under him to depute & sett & the same to revoke at his will & pleasure And further to doe & execute generally all & every other Acts & things whatsoever touching & concerning the premisses as to him shall seeme good & that as fully & effectually in every respect as the said John Ledingham & Henry Pate or either of them may or might doe if psonally pesent Ratifying & allowing all whatsoever their said Attorney shall doe or cause to be done in & about the premisses by these pntes. . In witnes whereof the said John Ledingham & Henry Pate have hereunto put theire hands & seales this 27th of June. Ano Dni 1645. Annoque Regis Carol Aug & vicesimo primo
subse 2 John Ledingham & seale Henry Pate & seale
Sealed & dd in psence of Fra Yeaman Nory publ: p me William Stratton. Matthew Wolfe
This was the originall prsented to me the Notary as above is written, by Robert Knight above said.
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24 (9) 1646 Know all men by these pntes that I Eliza- beth Poole of the Citty of westm' widow the Relict & Executrix of the last will & testament of Henry Poole late Cittizen & Girdler of London deceased have assigned ordained made deputed Authorized & in my place & steed by these ptntes doe put & constitute Edward Collins of Cambridge in New England mercht, Edward Okes of Cambridge afore- said merch' & Willm Emerson Citizen & ffounder of London (now on a voyage to New England) my true and lawful Atturneys joyntly or any two of them severally for mee & in my name & for my use to demand require & take a just & true Account & invoyce of & from Nehemiah Bourne of Boston in New England aforesaid Shipwright, Robert Cooke of Charlestowne in New England aforesaid Apothecary Will- iam Davies of Boston aforesaid Apothecary & Thomas Deigh- ton of Boston aforesaid Mercht & every or any of them theire & every or any of theire execut & administr of & for all such goods wares merchandize & other estate whatsoever be- longing to me the said Elizabeth & wch they or any of them
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shall consigne or send unto mee. And also if need require to sue & compell the said Nehemiah Bourne Robert Cooke William Davis & Thomas Deighton their execut & adminst & every or any of them according to the lawes & customes in New England aforesaid to lade ship consigne & send over to mee the said Elizabeth all or any of the goods wares mer- chandize & other estate whatsoever of me the said Elisabeth in theire or any of theire custodie & possession, as my said At- turnes or any two of them shall thinke meete & convenient And also for mee & in my name to survey pluse & see that all & every the goods wares merchandise or other estate whatsoever wch shalbe consigned or sent unto me from the psons aforesaid or any of them be good & merchantable wares & commodities And for mee & in my name to make & give to the said Nehemiah Bourne Robert Cooke William Davis & Thomas Deighton theire agents execut & adminis- tratoes sufficient & lawfull acquittance & acquittances dis- charge & discharges for such goods wares & merchandize only wch they or any of them shall so consigne or send unto mee. Giveing & hereby granting full power to my said At- turneyes joyntly or any two of them severally my full power & lawfull Authority touching the premisses And I doe & will at all times hereafter ratifie allow & confirme all & whatsoever my said Atturneyes joyntly or any two of them severally shall lawfully doe or cause to be done needfull in or about the premises or any part thereof by these presents.
In witness whereof I the said Elizabeth Poole have here- unto sett my hand & seale upon the 2 day of June Ano Dni 1645 & in the one & twentyth yeare of the Reigne of King Charles of England. &c.
Elizabeth Poole & a seale
Sealed & delivered in the presence
of us. Nicholas Clagett
Henry Eden Urian Okes
ffrancis Nelmes scr.
This above written is a true Copie of the Originall as it was presented to mee the pubb Not. by the said Edward Collins./
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24. (9) 1646. An Attest unto a writeinge beareing Date 20 (9) 1646. whereby Mary Chickering of Dedham did re- signe & deliver up her whole right & interest in a parcell of land belonging to the Manor of Benecar Hall in the County of Suffolke, unto John Chickering her Cosin the sonne of
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Henry Chickering of Dedham in New England. witness Eleazar Lusher.
26. (9) 1646 Cozen Setlı
my love remembered unto yo" & yor wife & children & all the rest of or friends with you hopeing of yor wel- fare as wee are at present blessed be the Lord for it. This to let you understand that yo' frends have sent you a Butt of leather. Yor Cozen Crane & ffather Lake & Aunt Hoton & my selfe. yor frends are all well yor brothers are well & sister Elis. I received yor tre wherein you mention yor Cowes & the valew of them what they are worth when you wrote that tre wch was about 12" as I remember. If you can returne to Thomas Welch or goodman ffowler 10li wth that lether I sent you the last yeare, I will pay the rest to Henry ffield whose money it was that bought them. Hee is lately mar- ryed to a neere kinswoman of my wives. I meane if you can make up that 10" I pray you let me heare from you what you have or can conveniently doe & I will make up the rest, for he calls on mee for the money. This wth my love unto you and Wm Phillips & his wife. I rest yor loving Cousen Daniell ffield.
Tring May the 10th. 1642. In the Margent it follows.
I writ a former tre how you should find the leather by the marke wch was this SS:
Sup scribed To my very loving Cousin Seth Sweetser of Charlestowne in New England these dd wth trust :
This is a true Copie of the Originall tre as it was pre- sented to mee by Seth Sweetser.
26. (9) 1646 An Attestation unto an Acquittance from Hopestill ffoster Thomas Stow Nathaniel Stow & Samuel Stowe unto Elisabeth Ayerst of Maidstone widdow for 60li by them Received by a deed dated 8° May : 1646. As also to a Release from the said psons unto John Marshall of Speildherst in the County of Kent Clarke & Sibill his wife late the wife of John Bigg late of maidstone gent & to John Ayerst sonne & heire of Wm Ayerst late of maidstone de- ceased
[Page 36] Salter for & concerning certaine Messuages &c: given by the said John Bigg : & this was by deed dated 8. May 1646.
28 (9) 1646 Be it knowne unto all men by these pres- ents that we Richard Glover of London Mercht & Rebecca Glover wife to the said Rich: Glover & Executrix of the last will & testamt of Matthew Cradock of London Mercht deceased have constituted & in or place sett & ordeined
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of trusty & loveing frend Nicholas Davison Mercht. o' true & lawfull Atturney, revoking all former Orders & tres of At- turney whatsoever & to whom soever, hereby giveing & granting unto the aforesaid Nicholas Davison or full & abso- lute power to aske require leavie recover & receive in or name for us and for of use all & singular sume & sumes of money merchandise debts goods & Chattles whatsoever of Richard Stileman William Tyng of New England merchts, & William Collins or any other Agents ffactors what soever, & all & singular persons howsoever imployed formerly by the aforesaid Matthew Craddock deceased, & by us or by o' appointment since, being any wayes indebted to the state of the foresaid Matthew Craddocke in New England or else where by any act or account Indebted to the New England Account of the abovenamed Matthew Craddocke deceased. As also to require leavie and recover of the Treasurer (or State) of New England all such summes of moneys as the afore said Matthew Craddock deceased hath at severall times disbursed for them as p Account formerly sent over ap- peares : Giveing & granting to o" said Atturney or full & whole power & Authorite in the premises to plaint arrest sue declare Implead imprison cause to be condemned & release the said Debitors, recover & receive & thereuppon finally accord & acquitt, tres of acquittance & all other discharges for us & in or name to compound seale & Deliver : Atturney or Atturneyes one or more under him to ordeine & sett & at his pleasure againe to revoke : & moreover to doe execute pforme conclude & finish for us & in or place as is mentioned afore, all & singular things that shalbe expedient lawfull & necessary concerneinge the premisses, as thorowly wholely & surely as we o'selves should doe, if wee were there in o' owne psons present. And all that ever of said Atturney shall happen lawfully to doe or cause to be done in & for the premisses we promise to allow ratify pforme & establish : & thereunto we bind or selves heires execut & Administrat firmly by these presents. In witness of
[Page 37] the truth wee have hereunto sett of hands & seales. Dated in London the twelfth day of ffebruary in the yeare of or Lord God one thousand six hundred fourty & fyve. ano 16.45
Signed sealed & de- livered in the pesence of us
subsc: Richard Glover & a seale. Rebecca Glover & a seale
Sam: Downes Ellis Smyth
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This is a true Copie of the Originall as it was prsented to me the pubb Notary the 28 (9) 1646.
Civitas To all Christian people to whom these pesents
Bristoll &
shall come to be seene or reade We the Major
a seale & Aldermen of the Citty of Bristoll in the Kingdome of England send greeting in or Lord God everlasting. Know yee that on the day of the date hereof Joseph Perry of the Citty aforesaid Mercer aged twenty two yeares or therabouts came and psonally appeared before us the said Major & Aldermen in the Comon place of Audience called the Tolzey of Bristoll & did depose & affirme uppon his corporall oath voluntarily taken uppon the holy Evangelists of God, that he this Deponent on or about the nienth day of Aprill Anno Dni 1639 was prsent & did see one John Oliver then of this Citty Linnen Draper but sithence deceased in New England (as is informed) seale & Deliver as his act & deed in due forme of lawe one penall or obligatory Bill Beareing date the said nienth day of Aprill 1639 by wch the said John Oliver standeth Bound in the summe of sixty pounds of lawfull monie of England for the payment of the sume of thirty fyve pounds three shillings & sixe pence of like lawfull money to Richard Aldworth & John Yong of the said Citty Mercers at or uppon the niene & twentieth day of September in the yeare one thousand sixe hundred fourty & one Now past, as by the same Bill to tych this Deponent & one John Stone then subscribed theire names as witnesses to the sealing & delivery thereof, may appeare, wych Bill being now pduced & shewen forth & this Deponent haveing seene the same doth preisely know to be the same bill so sealed & Delivered as aforesaid, the Copie whereof agreeable word for word wth the originall & now compared by us, is hereunto annexed. In testimonie of all wch, wee the said Major & Aldermen have caused the Comon seale of this Cittie in like cases used to be hereunto affixed, & I the said Major have subscribed my name.
Yeoven this sixteenth day of January Anno R Carol &c : Decimo octavo 1642
Thes Ri : Aldworth Major:
This Bill bindeth me John Oliver
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30. (9) 1646. An Attest unto a Copie of a Certificate of the Major of Bristoll under his hand & the seale of the Cittv wherein Joseph Perry testifieth uppo oath that he was
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pesent & a witnes when John Oliver late of Bristoll now of Newberry (9th April 1639) did seale & dd unto Richard Aldworth & John Yong a bill obl of 601 sterl for the paymt of 351 38 64 curt English money uppon the 29th of Sept 1641. next ensueing.
Also a Copie of the said Bill.
Also a Copie of Richard Aldworth & John Yongs tre to M' Brewster to Receive the said Bill of the widdow of John Oliver.
Also ffrancis Brewsters tre to M' Gerish that married the said widdow for the payment of it to M' ffrancis Norton.
Also ffrancis Brewsters tre to Mr ffrancis Norton to receive what was due of the said Bill & to acquitt Mr Gerish, wth a receipt uppon the back side of 25"i Recd by Robert Sedgwicke.
Also an Affidavit of John Oliver & another of Thomas Millard wherin they testify that they demanded a part of goods from the ship mary Rose ere she was blowne up & it was denyed them because M' Benet was not then present.
30 (9) 1646 London 21th Aprill 16.4.6
I Samuel Wilson of London Mercht have undertaken for one sixteenth pt of a Ship that shalbe built by Major Nehemiah Bourne in New England of Burden 250 Tunn or thereabouts & 20 pces of ordnance for the wch I am not to disburse any money untill the Shipp shall returne from thence to England & then to pay my part, only I am to beare the advent of my pt from thence & to receive the pfitt that shalbe made of her for my -1 pt: from thence.
Teste Nehemiah Bourne.
witnes mee Wm Richbell Junior :
Indorsed.
M' Samuell Toylsus note concerneing houlding & paying for -1. pt of my new ship. he to pay it in money sterl at the shipps arrivall according to pportion of all the charges & run the adventure from New England to London & receive the pduce of the account
N: Bourne.
May y! 8th 1646. London.
Major Bourne
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I have recd by yor brother yors of the 27th May by Mistake in the date, but in answr, I accept of takeing a 1's / pt wth you in yor New shipp & to that purpose am determined to seeke the next weeke to poure [sic] to poure you a Demiculverin wth the carriages & shott & powder, and as is yoe desire will allsoe shipp them aboard the Dolphin mr Wall, Conditio-
[Page 39] nally you can pcure from Mr Valentine Hill what Clapboards I have in his hands wch is between 3 & 4 thousand at 14" p " as we agreed and when first we mett & treated one the businesse. as also a quantity of pipestaves he is to deliver me or my assignes at price currant, & if it thus fall out: then what money my pt comes to more than what the aforesaid Comodities shall produce & the money I shall disburse p yor gunnes powder shott &e you may please to draw uppon mee for it by Excha. I shall freely honor yor Bills & be ready from time to tyme to disburse moneyes to sett out & fitt the shipp wth a stock for her imployment & shall alwayes be readie too too [sic] give my assistance in what shallbe thought pertenant too doe, in furthering any good designe, in the meanetyme I have poured first a tre from Capt Hawkins to M' Valentine Hill to deliver you such clapboard & pipestaves as is due to mee from him p a parcell of Currt Capt Hawkins saild him 4 or 5 yeere agoe p. my account, next I have poured a lett" from the fourmencioned to his man Henry Rashley to in- forme you justly by the bookes what is my due from Mr Hill, and the bookes will doubtles cleerly show. I have tould yor brother that if in Case you cannot Cleere mee of the Country in relation to the forementioned busines I desired to be excused in taking a part, but shall expect John Bourne shall pmise mee that in case you end not my bisnesse as afore said then I expect interest & insurance &c the ready money I shall now disburse, since I beare the advent" : and not too inlarge, but that I desire you would Comend me to yor wife & frends I take leave & rest in what I may
Att yoe Comand Richard Badiley
Indorsed ffor yr selfe./
These are true Copies of the Originall trs as they were presented to mee by Major Bourne 30 (9) 1646.
1. (10) 1646. Nicholas Browne Mariner appeared be- fore me psonally wth an original Bill of Exchang in forme followinge.
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At twenty dayes sight of this my second Bill of Exchange my first not being paid, pray pay unto Nicholas Browne Sixty one pounds 58 sterling & the like sume in provisions as it shall cost the first penny thirty dayes after the receit there of. I pray you make good payment & place it to Ac- count, so god .Keepe yo" The subscription.
To M' Samuel Maverick yors Robert Ensam at Nodles Iland in New England.
At the request of the said Nicholas Browne I the Notary went with
[Page 40] him to the said Samuel Maverick & pesented the said Bill requireing in his name satisfaction according to the tenor thereof. . The said M' Samuel Maverick acknowl- edged he had seene the Bill twenty dayes agone & that he had goods of his vizt Ensams in his hands but had not any mony of the said M' Ensams in his hands, wherefore he was readie & would Comply wth the later part of the Bill, but for the money he could not weh Answer being given I the said Not in the name of the said Nicholas Browne did pro- test & further by these presents doe protest against the said Robt Ensam & whosoever else is concerned in the said Bills, that whatsoever Damage or losse the said Nicholas Browne doth or shall hereafter suffer for the default of payment either in pt or in whole according to the true meaning & tenor of the sª Bill of Exch, Hee or they shalbe Justly lyable to make Reparation & for all other charges & expenses w ch he the said protestor shalbe at by reason thereof. Thus acted & done &c :
2. (10) 1646. M' Wm Pole of Taunton in New England gent hath made &c: M' John Dore of Axmouth in the County of Devon his trew & lawfull Att! Granting &c: in his name & in the name of Jane his wife to aske &c: of the executrs of the last will & testamt of John Greene of Milton in Somersetshire deceased a certaine Legacie given to the said Joane by the said John Greene her brother : & of the Receipt &c: also to compound. &c: & to appeare &c: and generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute one Atturny or more wth like or limited power, And what his sd Att or his substitutes shall legally doe in & about the premisses the said Constituent doth by these pntes ratify & confirme
In witnes whereof he hath put to his hand & seale before me the sd Notary :
2. (10) 1646. Edmund Pitts of Hingham in N: E: Ad- ministr of the goods of Leonard Pitts deceased hath made &c:
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Jeremy Houtchin of Boston &c: his true and lawfull Atte: to aske leavie &c: of John ffitling of Hingham in the County of Norfolke &c the sume of twenty pounds wth allowance for eight pounds or thereabouts, wch was the prop estate of the said Leonard Pitts deceased & of the receipts &c: and to compound & agree, & to appeare before al Lords &c: to doe &c: and generally to doe al things &c: wth power to substi- tute one Att' or more wth like or limited powers. ratifying & by these putes confirminge &c:
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2. 10 16.46. Humphrey Griggs of Braintre in Suff: in New Engl. made &c: Isaac Martin of Hingham in N: E: his true and lawfull Att": grantin him full powr &c to aske &c: of Wm Griggs of Cavendish in Suff Clerke the sume of fyve pounds wch is a certaine Legacie given him by the last will of Tho: Griggs of Sudbury in County of Suff tallowchandler deceased, & of the receipt &c: Also to compound &c: & to appeare before all Lords &c: to doe say &c: & generally to doe all things &c ratifying &c:
2. (10) 1646 An Attest unto a Generall Release from Humphrey Griggs of Braintre unto his brother William Griggs of Cavendish in Suffolke Clerke for fyve pounds Received for a Legacie given him by the last will of Thomas Griggs of Sudbury deceased.
3 (10) 1646 Hezekiah Usher granted a gener11 Realease unto Robert Saundrs for all accounts touching theire Copart- nershipp &c from the beging of the world unto the date thereof 3 (10) 46.
1. (10) 1646. An Attest to a Copie of a Bill of sale of one fourth part of the Unity of Boston wththappurtenances from Benjamin Gillom to John Leverit. Dat. 4 (9) 1646.
26. (9) 1646. An Attest to a Copie of a Bill of Sale of one therd part of the Unicorne of Boston withappurten- ances from Edward Gibones to John Leverit. Dat. 16th Sept. 1646.
4. (10) 1646 Elizabeth Curtes & Jane Curtes granted unto Robert Jones of Hingham theire father in lawe a tre of Atturr to aske &c: of the executors of the last will &c of Jane Alexandr late of Reading in Oxfordshire deceased theire severall & respective Legacies given them by the last will & testament of the said Jane Alexandr theire grand- mother & of the Receipt &c; also to compound &c : & to
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appeare &c : there to required &c: & generally to doe all things witnes theire hands & seales.
5 (10) 16.46 Ephraim Hunt of Waymouth in N: E: Blacksmith appointed Thomas Richards of Waymouth his lawfull Atturney to take possession & seisin of certaine lands in Beaconsffield in Buckinghamshire formerly the possessions & lands of John Hunt of winchmore hill in Agmondsham parish, & also all Rents or arrierages, wth power to Rent the same for one yeare. & to sue &c : & to commence any actions in any Court or Corts of Record or elsewhere Ratifying what shall be by his Attur. done about the premisses.
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5 (10) 1646. Oliver Cocke of Salisbury in N E: ap- pointed Michael Powell of Salisbury aforesaid his true & lawfull Attr. wth full power to take possession & seisin of certaine houses & lands belonging to him in fframlingham in County of Suffolke & to require of Robt Merkant of waybread his grandfather execut" administrat" all such Rents as have beene due formerly, wth power to comence suite & to give acquittances & generally to act do compound conclud & finish in & about the same he doth ratify & confirme.
8. (10) 1646. Be it knowne by these pntes that I Henry Sewall als Shewall of Newberry in New England gent for good reason and consideration mee thereunto move- ing & out of my fatherly care & tender love have given granted & confirmed & by these puts do give grant & con- firme unto Henry Sewall my sonne that messuage & ffarme at Newberry falls River wth the appurtenances containeing fyve hundred Acres of land be the same more or lesse. To have & to hould to him & his heires for ever all the aforesaid Messauge & lands & every part & parcel thereof. Also I do freely & absolutely give & grant unto my said sonne the debt in the hands of Major Edward Gibones be the same one hundred & ten pounds more or lesse giveing him hereby full power to take & receive the same to his owne pper
In witnes whercof I have hereunto put my hand & seale this 5 (6) 1646.
Henry Sewall & a seale
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of William Aspinwall examinat et pbata : Notarius Pubt :
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This Indene made the three & twentieth day of June in the tenth yeare of the Reigne of or Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance & Ireland Defender of the faith &c: Betweene Henry Sewall als Shewall of the Citty of Coventrie gent sonne and heire of Henry Sewall als Shewall late of the said City Alder- man deceased on the one part, and Georg ffoxcroft of Lon- don Mercht & John Atwood Cittizen & Letherseller of London on the other part, Whereas the said Henry Sewall by his Indenture beareing date the thirteenth day of June last past, hath for the Consideration therein expressed Granted bargained sould aliened and confirmed unto the said George ffoxcroft & John Atwood & their heires All that Crofte & close & a Barne & Cow house thereunto belong- ing wth the appertenances sometimes fyve Cottages and foure gardens, wth a little Croft late in the tenure or occupation of Johan Brownell widdow and sithence in the tennure or occupation of John Herbert scituate wthout the gate called Newgate belonging to the said Citty of Coventrie, And all that close of pasture wth the appurtenances thereof called- quarrellfield late in the occupation of the said Johan Brownell widow scituat wthout the said Gate called Newgate wthin the liberties of the said Citty of Coventry. And all that close or Croft lyeing or being over against the Church- yard sometimes belonging to the Church of St Nicholas in
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