Bargain and sale of seven upper rooms in the Blackfriars to James Burbage L.b.356: Difference between revisions
SarahPowell (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
''For related articles, consult [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
This Indenture Made the ffowrth daye of ffebruary In the Eight and Thirtith yere of the Raigne of o''u''r Sou''er''aigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of England ffrannce and Ireland<br> | This Indenture Made the ffowrth daye of ffebruary In the Eight and Thirtith yere of the Raigne of o''u''r Sou''er''aigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of England ffrannce and Ireland<br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
Line 5: | Line 7: | ||
and in considerac''i''on of the some of Sixe Hundreth Poundes of Lawfull money of England to him by the saide Iames Burbage att and before then sealinge of theis p''rese''nt''es'' truelie paid Whereof and wherew''i''th he the said S''i''r William More doth acknowledge<br> | and in considerac''i''on of the some of Sixe Hundreth Poundes of Lawfull money of England to him by the saide Iames Burbage att and before then sealinge of theis p''rese''nt''es'' truelie paid Whereof and wherew''i''th he the said S''i''r William More doth acknowledge<br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
and confesse himselfe fullie satisfied and paied And thereof and of eu''er''y p''ar''te thereof doth clerelie acquite and dischardge the saide Iames Burbage his heires | and confesse himselfe fullie satisfied and paied And thereof and of eu''er''y p''ar''te thereof doth clerelie acquite and dischardge the saide Iames Burbage his heires executo''rs'' and Admi''n''strato''rs'' and eu''er''y of them by theis p''rese''nt''es'' Hath Bargayned solde aliened enfeoffed<br> | ||
<br> | |||
and confirmed And by theis p''rese''nt''es'' doth fullie and clerelie Bargayne sell alien enfeoffe and confirme to the said Iames Burbage his heires and assignes forever. All those Seaven greate vpper Romes as they are nowe devided being all vpon one flower<br> | |||
[[Category: Manuscripts]] | |||
[[Category: Collection]] | |||
[[Category: Transcriptions]] | |||
[[Category: Paleography]] |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 6 January 2017
For related articles, consult Manuscripts (disambiguation).
This Indenture Made the ffowrth daye of ffebruary In the Eight and Thirtith yere of the Raigne of our Soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of England ffrannce and Ireland
defendor of the faithe etc Betwene Sir William More of Loseley in the County of Surrey Knight of thone partie And Iames Burbage of Hollowell in the County of Middlesex Gentleman of thother partie Witnesseth that the said Sir William More for
and in consideracion of the some of Sixe Hundreth Poundes of Lawfull money of England to him by the saide Iames Burbage att and before then sealinge of theis presentes truelie paid Whereof and wherewith he the said Sir William More doth acknowledge
and confesse himselfe fullie satisfied and paied And thereof and of euery parte thereof doth clerelie acquite and dischardge the saide Iames Burbage his heires executors and Adminstrators and euery of them by theis presentes Hath Bargayned solde aliened enfeoffed
and confirmed And by theis presentes doth fullie and clerelie Bargayne sell alien enfeoffe and confirme to the said Iames Burbage his heires and assignes forever. All those Seaven greate vpper Romes as they are nowe devided being all vpon one flower