Catalogue description Indenture of a recovery by Edward Godwin of London, haberdasher, and Thomasine, his...

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Details of WARD 2/64/242/28
Reference: WARD 2/64/242/28
Description:

Indenture of a recovery by Edward Godwin of London, haberdasher, and Thomasine, his wife, from Thomas Chase of Middle Temple, London, esquire, and Edward Norden of Canterbury, Kent, gentleman, in consideration of the marriage between Edward and Thomasine, of the lands of Stephen Brett, deceased, father of Thomasine, currently in controversy in the Court of Wards and Liveries by one fine 'sur connizance de droit come ceo' levied by Thomasine to Thomas Chase and Edward Norden, of all messuages, marshes, grounds, lands, tenements and hereditaments in New Romney, Midley, Aldington and Thurnham alias 'Thounham', Kent, lately in the possession of Edward Harrison, Peter Knight, Thomas Brett, Thomas Jordine and [blank] Graye, and messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Tenterden, Woodchurch, Snave, Ivychurch, Midley, Old Romney and New Romney, Kent, granting full seisen to Edward and Thomasine Godwin, except for a messuage with appurtenances in the possession of John Smith, gentleman, and six acres of marsh in the possession of James Claybrook, gentleman.

Signatures of Thomas Chase and Edward Norden On dorse, witnesses: Thomas Suston?, Anthony Godwin, Richard Phillippes and Richard Milner.

Date: 1639 July 1
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Physical condition: Both seals missing
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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