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A73259 The free customes, benefits and priviledges of the copyhold tennants, of the mannors of Stepny and Hackny in the countie of Middlesex within this composition Before which is prefixed an abstract or briefe relation of the assurance given by the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Wentworth lord of both the said mannors, vnto his lordships said tennants (within this composition) for the ratifying and perpetuall establishing of the same. Whereunto two tables alphabeticall are fitted, the one containing the names of the said copyhold tenants, now hauing compounded: the other (with the marginall notes in the booke) serueth for the ready finding of any note worthy matter herein contained.; Auncient severall customes, of the severall mannors of Stebbunhuth, and Hackney, 1587. 1617 (1617) STC 23254.5; ESTC S125676 49,415 95

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act of Parliament to be good and effectuall in law for the purposes aforesaid Then his Lordship will at all times after the end of the said first Session of the next Parliament vpon reasonable request and at the costs of the tennants whom it shall concerne their heires or assignes make doe and execute such reasonable acts deuises and assurances in the law whereby the said Copyholders their heires or assignes respectiuely shall hold and enioy their and euery of their said copyhold messuages houses lands tenements cottages and hereditaments with the like wayes easements commons and commodities as are thereto now belonging or now therewith vsed or enioyed And the free-hold and inheritance thereof respectiuely to them and to their respectiue heires and assignes for euer To be holden of such of the same Mannors whereof the same is now holden in free and common Socage for and vnder the seuerall and respectiue yeerely rents for all seruices and demands as they or any of them doe now seuerally and respectiuely pay for the same as by them or their councell learned shall be reasonably deuised and required Item That the said Copyhold tenants their heires and assignes respectiuely shall and may For enioying the Common for euer hereafter without any let impediment interruption deniall or contradiction of his Lordship his heires or assignes or any claiming vnder the said Henry Lo Wentworth deceased not onely during the time they shall be Copyholders but also afterwards when they shall haue obtained the free-hold and inheritance of their seuerall and respectiue Copy-holds peaceably hold and enioy such and the like common of pasture and in such manner in all the Commons Masts and commonable places of the said Mannors as they or any of them heretofore haue had vsed held taken or enioyed or might lawfully haue taken or enioyed The Tennants not compounding are excepted from al benefit hereby Neuerthelesse it is agreed that neither the said Indenture and Schedules nor any couenant therein contained shall in any wise extend or enure to the benefit or aduantage of any other Copyhold tenants of the said Mannors other then the said Copyhold tennants named parties to the said Indentures their heires and assignes and that for such and the same lands tenements cottages and hereditaments with The enrolling of the deed the appurtenances onely as they or any of them now hold or claime to hold by copie of Court Roll of the said Mannors or one of them as by the said Indenture wherevnto relation be And where it is left had more plainely and at large appeareth Memorandum That the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune together with a duplicate therof were acknowledged by the said Tho Lo Wentworth the 21. day of Iuly 1617. before Sir Mathew Carew Knight to be enrolled and is enrolled in the Chauncerie accordingly The one part of which Indentures is left in the custody of the company of Goldsmiths in the Citie of London And the other in the custody of the Brethren of the Trinitie house at Ratcliffe In trust and to the vse of the said Copyhold tenants named parties to the said Indentures The ninth day of Iuly 1617. in the said fifteenth A statute of 12000. pound for performāce of couenants yeare of his Maiesties raigne to the said Tho Lo Wentworth acknowledged a Statute of the summe of twelue thousand pounds of lawfull money of England vnto Alexander Prescot and Iohn Gore Aldermen Thomas Iones common Sergeant of London Francis Fulner and Ceorge Whitemore Esquires and Robert Mildmay Grocer In trust for and to the vse of the vse of the Copyholders warned in the said Indentures and thereof is a defesance by Indenture The Defeasance dated the same day to this effect viz. That if the said Tho Lo Wentworth doe performe the couenants and agreements contained in the aforesaid Indenture of the twentieth of Iune Then the same Statute to be void and that the said Conusees shall deliuer vp the same Statute to the said Tho Lo Wentworth his heyres executors administrators or assignes so soone as the said act of Parliament shal be procured according to the intent and true meaning of the said recited Indenture To this end the Where it is left said Statute and Defeazance are left in the Chamber of the Citie of London to be kept in such sort as that the said Conusees may haue the same to be deliuered according to their couenant And the Chamberlaine of the said Citie hath charged himselfe with the receipt thereof by order of the Court of the Lord Mayor Aldermen bearing date the two twentieth day of Iuly 1617. Leman Mayor Fish Chamberlayne In Trinitie Terme in the said fifteenth yeare of The proceedings in the Chauncery his Maiesties raigne to a Bill of complaint was by the Copyholders named parties to the the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune exhibited against the said Tho Lo Wentworth in his Maiesties high Court of Chancerie whereto the said Tho Lo Wentworth did appeare and by his answere confessed the contents of the said bill to be true Wherevpon a perfect Decree with the free consent and agreement of the The Decree said Tho Lo Wentworth bearing date the two and twentieth day of Iuly in the said fifteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord King Iames was obtained And by the same the said free customes orders immunities c. and all and whatsoeuer contained in the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune and the Schedules vnto the same Indenture annexed are for euer established and confirmed The said Decree is likewise there enrolled The true copie of the said Schedules followeth 14 SCHEDVLES containing the free Customes Orders Immunities Discharges Benefits and priuiledges of the Mannors of Stepney alias Stebunhuth and Hackney in the County of Middlesex agreed vnto the approued allowed and ratified as well by the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Wentworth Lord of the said Mannors as also by his Lordships Copyhold or customary Tennants or reputed Copy-holds or customary Tenants of the said Mannors or of either of them named parties to the Indenture whereunto those Schedules are annexed By which all and euery the same Copyholders or customarie Tenants their and euery of their heyres and assignes are to hold vse and enioy inherit alien demise or dispose all and euery or any the Lands Messuages Tenements Cottages and Hereditaments which they euery or any of them respectiuely doe hold claime or enioy by force or pretext of any grant heretofore made by the Copy of Court Roll of the said Mannors or either of them the day of the date of the said Indentures That is to say the twentieth day of Iune in the yeeres of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord Iames by the grace of God of England France and Ireland King defender of the faith c. the fifteenth and of Scotland the fiftieth IN primis by the customes of the said Mannors These copy-holds are of
hereafter at any time or times in any wise being Item That for the better ratifyings establishing That a Decree shal be had in Chauncery to confirme the now agremēts confirming strengthning perfecting and making good of all and singuler the said articles couenants agreements certaintie of fines vsuages customes inlargements and alterations of vsuages and customes compositions liberties priuiledges freedomes immunities discharges matters and things in the said Indenture and Schedules contained and for the setting forth of what estate the said Tho Lo Wentworth is now and then shall be seised of the said Mannors and premisses vpon a bill of complaint against his Lordship in his Maiesties high Court of Chancerie to bee exhibited his Lordship will appeare and make such answere and further such proceedings that therevpon a perfect decree with the free consent and agreement of his Lordship may bee had and there enrolled against his Lordship his heires and assignes By which the said Articles couenants agreements certainty of fines vsuages and customes and alterations of vsuages and customes and all the compositions liberties priuiledges freedomes immunities discharges matters and things in the said Indenture and Schedules or any of them contained shall be decreed ratified established made good and be put in vre vsed enioyed for euer Item That hee the said Thomas Lo Wentworth his heires and assignes at his and their That an act of Parliame●t shall be procured to confirme the same for euer owne proper costs and charges will procure at the first Session of the next Parliament of our Soueraigne Lord the Kings Maiestie his heires or successors one statute or act of Parliament By force whereof the said Articles couenants agreements certaintie of fines vsuages customes enlargement and alterations of vsuages customes compositions liberties priuiledges benefits freedomes immunities discharges matters and things in the said Indenture and Schedules or either of them expressed shall be established ratified enacted and confirmed to be and to continue for euer of force and to be put in vre and vsed for euer hereafter in such state manner and forme qualitie condition and degree as the same are in the said Indenture or Schedules or any of them expressed for and concerning the lands tenements and The Tennants must pay twenty pounds towards the charge of i● hereditaments whereof they now are copy-holders or reputed copyholders Towards the charges of the procuring of which said Act of Parliament the said tenants are to pay vnto the said Tho Lo Wentworth his heires or executors within one month next after the obtaining passing therof the somme of 20. pounds Item That he the said Tho Lo Wentworth For better assuranc within fiue yeares his heires and assignes at any time within fiue yeeres next ensuing the date of the said Indenture before such Act of Parliament as aforesaid had and obtained at the costs in the law of the said Copyhold tenants or some of them vpon request made vn●o him the said Tho Lo Wentworth his heires or assignes by the said Sir Iohn Iolles William Gough Edmund Barber Iohn Eglesfield Isack Cotton Thomas Best Richard Hoskins George Saris Henry Dethick Iohn Howland Thomas Yardley Iohn Lowden Richard Cheyny Gresham Hoogan William Palmer Nicholas Dickens Nicholas Diggins Peter Sumner Iohn Bennet Richard Edwards Michael Bonner and Nicholas Hollam or any ten of them or any ten of the heires or assignes of them shall and will make doe acknowledge execute and suffer all and euery such further acts deeds and assurances for better settling assuring and confirming of the vsuages customes benefits liberties priuiledges immunities discharges certaintie of Fines compositions agreements matters and things in the said indenture and Schedules contained as by them or any ten of them or any ten of the heires or assignes of them shall be reasonably deuised aduised and required That leases may be let for 31 yeeres and 4 months without lisence Item That euery one of the said Copihold tennants their heires and assignes shall and may freely hereafter from time to time graunt lease or demise by deede or otherwise without See article 38. licence or copie of Court Roll such or so much of their said lands tenements hereditaments to such person and persons and for such terme and estate not exceeding thirtie one yeeres and foure monethes in possession from the time of the making of any such graunt or demise as to them and euery or any of them respectiuely shal be thought fit or necessarie without any forfeite of estate seizure claime disturbance deniall or impeachment of his Lordship his heires or assignes or any of his or their officers So alwaies that such graunt lease and leases so to be made be at the first or second generall Court for the mannor whereof the lands or tenements so happening to be granted leased or demysed are parcell to bee holden next after the making thereof bee published in open court of that Mannor before the homage there and a remembrance thereof to be required to be made in the Rolles of the said Court for the date terme and quantitie of lands cottages or tenements so granted leased or demised Which remembrance of the said Tho Lo Wentworth couenanteth and granteth for him his heyres and assignes To and with the said Sr Iohn Iolls and the rest of the said Copyhold tenants vpon the tender of a certainty therof in writing to the Steward or deputy Steward of that Mannor for the time then being together with sixe pence in money for the entring thereof shall be in the Court Rolls of that Mannor duely and in conuenient time and without delay enrolled and a note thereof deliuered by the Steward or his deputy to the party so leasing or any for him without any other consideration fee or reward to be giuen or paide for the same Recitall of the Letters Pattens from the King to my Lord concernning the Freehold Item That whereas the said Tho Lo Wentworth by his Highnesse letters pattents vnder the great Seale of England dated the 19. day of Iuly in the thirteenth yeere o● his Maiesties raigne of England c. and forty eight of Scotland Hath obtained licence to grant to such of his Maiesties liege people as he shall thinke fit messuages cottages lands tenements and hereditaments parcell or reputed parcell of the said Mannors To hold to them their heires and assignes in free and common Socage respectiuely of his said Mannors of Stepny and Hackny by such and the same rents and seruices and other profits as in the conueyances thereof shall be expressed and not to hold of the King in Capite nor of any of his Maiesties Honors or Mannors in Knights seruice as by the said letters pattents more at large may appeare Now if the said Tho Lo Wentworth shal not at the first If the Act of Parliament be not Procured then the Tennants vpon request shal be made Freeholders Session of the next Parliament procure such an