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A24015 An Abstract of the title to the lands in Wapping-Marsh and other places near adjoyning, belonging to the mannor of Stepney or Stebunheath called Ewell, alias Tilehouse. 1677 (1677) Wing A144; ESTC R43 3,869 4

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to pay to the Queen Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Eight Pounds Seven Shillings and Eleaven Pence half peny out of his own Estate in Stepney and particularly therein are exprest most of the said Lands mentioned in the said Extent 4. Eliz. and particularly all the Lands now in Dispute And he gave Bond to perform Covenants which Bond being forfeited was extended the 31 of January 19. Eliz. And afterwards the Queen the Sixth of May demised the same to Alice Stepkin so long as it should remain in the Queens Hands at One Hundred Thirty Nine Pounds Eight Shillings per Annum The Rents reserved to the Queen were paid near Thirty Years together King James the First the 7th of July 1609 released to John Stepkin and his Heirs for ever all the Lands extended And in this Patent Bazill Iohnson the demandant in the said Recovery 3d of Eliz. is named and under this John Stepkin the Lady Ivie Claimes as Heir to John Stepkin her Father Son of the aforesaid John Stepkin Arthur Hill Aged 84 Years and Christopher Green Aged 80 Years deposed the 10 th of October 1634. That the Breach of Water was in a great Dock called Stepkins Dock and the Ancestors of Stepkins owners of the Marsh did maintain the same One Richard Glover being in possession of certain Lands by vertue of a long Lease from Stepkins the Lady Ivies Ancestor sold the same to Sir Anthony Bateman as Copyhold in 1647. tho' the Father of this Richard the 16 th of May the Year before sold the same as Freehold to one Warren Both these Deeds are enroll'd The Lady Ivie hath had Verdicts for her Title in Four Tryals at Barr. First In the Exchequer before Lord Chief Baron Turner Second In the Kings Bench before L. Chief Justice Hales Third In the Kings Bench before L. Chief Justice Rainsford Fourth In the Exchequer before L. Chief Baron Mountague During the whole time of the Tryals aforesaid there was a Conspiracy to procure Witnesses to swear the Lady Ivie's Deeds and some other of her Evidences Forged Thomas Duffet then Husband to the now Witness against the Lady Ivie confessed the Conspiracy upon which the Court of Kings Bench ordered an Information to be exhibited against the Attorney of her Adversaries and one Ireton for subornation of Perjury The Attorney was convicted before the Lord Chief Justice Rainsford The proof against him was That he entred into Articles to give five hundred Pounds to any Person that should swear some particular Deeds and Evidences of the Lady Ivies forged and to procure the Kings pardon for the Person that should Swear it The Trunck together with the Articles and three hundred and fifty Pounds part of the said five hundred Pound was found in a Gentlemans Chamber in the Temple and by a Tipstaff sent by the Lord Chief Justice brought into Court The Lady Ivie is desirous to give this farther satisfaction to all Persons who are any wayes concern'd with Her that if it shall please God she should not live to end her Troubles which she hopes will not be in her Adversaries Power to delay much longer she has left her Estate in that Posture that every one will be paid what is their Due 27 Hen. 8. 30 Hen. 8. 36 Hen. 8. 5 Edw. 6. Feb. 16.6 Ed. 6. 1 Q. Mary In East ' Term Ann. Supradict ' 30 Hen. 8. * Note this House Lands are the same hereafter mentioned in the Extent 4 Eliz. 36 Heb. 8. 1 Edw. 6. 3 Edw. 6. 32 Hen. 8. 35 Hen. 8. Chap. 9th 35 Hen. 8. 3. Eliz. * This Bazil Iohnson is the same person hereafter named in the Release 7 Jacobi 4. Eliz. 15. Eliz. 19. Eliz. 7. Jac. 1. 10 Car. 1. Morris versus Johnson Hillary 1673. Lynch versus Ireton Mich. Term. 1675. Bayly versus Hammond Mich. Term 1676. Martin versus Whichcott Mich. Tr. 1679. The King against Johnson and Ireton Hillary 1677.