Catalogue description Agreement between William Burnel and Reginald de Leyghe:-

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Details of 1514/177
Reference: 1514/177
Title: Agreement between William Burnel and Reginald de Leyghe:-
Description:

1. that Edward son of the said William, his firstborn, married Margaret daughter of the said Reginald and Reginald enfeoffed Edward and Margaret his wife in all his lands and tenements, homages and services of all his tenants etc. in Hothales near Rokeleye without any reservation; to hold to Edward and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies legitimately begotten forever. In default of such heirs, after their deaths, the property is to revert fully to

 

2. Reginald and his right heirs.2. And William enfeoffed Edward and Margaret in all his lands and tenements, homage and services of his tenants in Okes near Polrebache, Aldescote near Wyke and in Brootone near Kembryghton, without any reservation, except the tenement which the said William holds of the lord king in the said township of Broctone, which he is not allowed to alienate without licence of the king; to hold the said lands and tenementsto Edward and Margaret and their legitimate heirs as above. And afterwards Edward and Margaret were seised of the said properties.

 

William by virtue of this present agreement will have and hold all the said lands and tenements for life of the said Wm freely and quietly; and William will take all the issues and profits from all the lands and tenements, as well in Hothales as elsewhere, and in his name dispose of the chattele etc. without interruption, and the said Reginald will retain and maintain the said Margaret his daughter for 4 full years after the day of the making of this present agreement. And William will maintain Edward his son inx the same manner, but the 4 years being up, at once the said William will accept Margaret into his care and ?house and her and the said Edward her husband with all their legitimate issue, for the life of William will maintain in food and dress, if William sustain them for his life.

 

Tag, no seal.

 

Docketed: a feofement of & other lands.

Date: Longeleys 10 January 2 Edward III (1328/9)
Held by: Shropshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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