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The Commons did make a vote against Peoples wearing Gold & Silver during the Warr, but 'tis thought that will not goe forward.

Guinnies goe still in payment for good at 30, but in Lumbard street amongst the Goldsmiths for no more than 28 64, and they talk of 28 so that they are falling, and at last they will fall all over, which I thought good to let you know, and remaine

Lond. 19th Decem, 1695.

YTS &c.

T. M.

CosIN,

On munday the Parliamt was Prorogued to the 16th June, but before they rise, they gave a parting blow about Gold & Silver, & ordered the King's Atturny Generall to prosecute all those who should either pay or receive Gold or Silver any otherwise then is ordred by Act of Parliamt. So that on munday next all here in Town are like to be at a great loss for mony to pass and to buy bread & other necessaryes, for 'tis now thought that all clipt mony will be refused. Cranburn, Lowick and Rookwood were this day executed at Tyburne. Sr Miles Cook son is indicted of high Treason. "Tis thought the King will goe away on Friday or Saturday next by way of Canterbury.

29 April, 1696.

I am,

T. M.

"Tis Reported a Bill for high Treason is found against Ferguson and one Stincoe a hoser.

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358. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin A° 7-Betw. William atte Snore and Agnes his wife plts., and Adam atte Snore deft., of 30 acr. land, 5 acr. wood, 28. rent, rent of 2 hens, and a moiety of 1 mess., with appurts., in Suryngdenne and Betrichesdenne. Right of Adam, who, for the admission, grants to William and Agnes for the life of Agnes, with remainder after her death to John de Suringdenne and to the heirs of his body; but if none, then after his death to remain to the right heirs of Agnes.

359. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin Ao 7-Betw. Henry Walkelyn, of Paulynescreye, plt., and John le Turnour and Alianora his wife defts., of 6 acr. land, with appurts., in Paulynescreye. John and Alianora admit it to be the Right of Henry; and, for themselves and the heirs of Alianora, grant to him and to his heirs, and receive 100s. for the concession.

360. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin Ao 7-Betw. William atte Snore and Agnes his wife plts., and Adam atte Snore deft., of 30 acr. land, 5 acr. wood, 2s. rent, rent of 24 hens, and a moiety of 1 mess., with appurts., in Suryngdenne and Betrichesdenne. Right of Adam, who, for the admission, grants to William and Agnes for their lives, with remainder after their deaths to John son of aforesaid William and to the heirs of his body; but if none, then after the death of John to remain to the right heirs of Agnes.

361. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin A° 7-Betw. Ralph Canoun, of Snodelonde, and Alice his wife plts., and John, son of Richard Auncel, of Bello Campo, and William le Pade, of Stoke, defts., of 1 mess., 26 acr. land, and 1 acr. mead., with appurts., in Snodelonde. John and William admit it to be the Right of Ralph, as that which he and Alice receive in Court, to hold to them and to the heirs of Ralph. John and William get for the admission etc. 201.

362. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin A° 7-Betw. Simon Potyn, of Rochester, plt., and Adam Potyn deft., of 1 mess., 28 acr. land, 3 acr...............8s. rent, rent [of]........ messuage, with appurts., in Rochester, and the suburbs of the same Vill, Chetham, and the Vill of Ne[wington next?] Rochester. Adam admits it to be the Right of Simon; and, for himself and his heirs, grants to him and to his heirs. For which concession Simon, for himself and his heirs, grants to Adam an annuity of 8 marks

*Continued from Vol. XII., p. 308.

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for life, with liberty to distrain should the same be at any time in arrear. After the death of Adam Simon and his heirs to be quit of the payment of said annuity.

363. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin Ao 7-Betw. Osbert Asplon and Agnes his wife plts., and William Whitberd, of London, and Johanna his wife defts., of 1 mess., with appurts., in Maydenestan. William and Johanna admit it to be the Right of Osbert; and, for themselves and the heirs of Johanna, remit and quit-claim to Osbert and Agnes and to the heirs of Osbert, and receive for the remission etc. 20 marks.

364. At Rochester, Morrow of St. Andrew the Apostle Ao 7— Betw. William, son of John le fflemang', and Juliana de Detlyngg' plts., and John, son of John le flemang' senior, deft., of 1 mess., 80 acr. land, 3 acr. mead., 20 acr. past., 38s. 4d. rent, and rent of 16 hens and 80 eggs, with appurts., in ffolkestane and Douere. Right of John, who, for the admission, grants to William and Juliana for their lives, with remainder after their deaths to Nicholas son of said Juliana and to the heirs of his body; but if none, then after his death to remain to Thomas his brother and to the heirs of his body; but if none, then after his death to remain to Simon his brother and to the heirs of his body; but if none, then after the death of Simon to remain to the right heirs of Juliana.

365. At Canterbury, Morrow of St. Michael A° 7-Betw. William de Wenderton' and Margeria his wife plts., and Alexander, son of John Venesoun, of Dover, deft., of 1 mess., 1064 acr. land, 4 acr. past., 3s. 34d. rent, and rent of 1 cock and 5 hens, with appurts., in Adesham. Right of Alexander, who, for the admission, grants to William and Margeria and to the heirs of William.

366. At Rochester, Morrow of the Purification of B. Virgin A° 7-Betw. Thomas de Grey and Alice his wife plts., and William de Grey and Roesia his wife defts., of 3 mess., 200 acr. land, 12 acr. mead., 20 acr. wood, 500 acr. marsh, and 100s. rent, with appurts., in Chistelet', Westbere, and Canterbury. Right of Thomas; for which admission Thomas and Alice grant to William and Roesia and to the heirs male of his body. They to pay an annual rent of 20 marks for the same to Thomas and Alice and to the heirs of Thomas. If William die without heirs male of his body, then after the deaths of William and Roesia to revert to Thomas and Alice and to the heirs of Thomas, quit of other heirs of William.

367. At Rochester, Quinzaine of St. Hilary Ao 7-Betw. Master John de Sancto Claro plt., and Hugh le Armurer, of fletestrete,

and Agnes his wife defts., of 1 mess., 45 acr. land, 3 acr. pasture, 2 acr. wood, 17s. rent, and rent of three bushels of barley, 2 bushels of oats, 16 hens, and 41 eggs, with appurts., in ffrendesbury and Hoo St. Werburga. Hugh and Agnes admit it to be the Right of John; and, for themselves and the heirs of Agnes, grant to him and to his heirs, and receive 100 marks for the concession.

Endorsed:- -"John de Sancto Claro junior asserts his claim etc." 368. At Rochester, Octave of St. Martin Ao 7-Betw. William Gylemyn, and John de Bisshopesgate junior and Johanna his wife, plts., and William Counfort deft., of 1 mess., with appurts., in Canterbury. Right of William C., who, for the admission, grants to William G. for his life, with remainder after his death to John and Johanna and to his heirs by her; but if none, then after their deaths to remain to the right heirs of Johanna.

369. At Rochester, Octave of St. Martin A° 7.-Betw. Thomas, son of Jordan Swet, John de Tyerne and Johanna his wife, William de Edderbery and Roesia his wife, and Gilbert, son of Ralph de Chyuenyng', and Isabella his wife, plts., and Thomas Duraunt and Johanna his wife, and Thomas his son defts., of 1 mess., with appurts., in Canterbury. The plaintiffs admit it to be the right of Thomas Duraunt; and, for themselves and the heirs of Johanna, Roesia, and Isabella, remit and quit-claim to Thomas and Johanna and Thomas son of said Thomas, and to the heirs of said Thomas Durant, and receive 101. for the concession.

370. At Rochester, Octave of St. Martin A° 7-Betw. Stephen de la Dane plt., and James Germeyn, of Estbregg', and Alice his wife defts., of 1 mess., 1 toft, 40 acr. land, 10 acr. mead., and 13 acr. pasture, with appurts., in Bore Waremersh, Westheth', Lymene, and Bordenne. James and Alice admit it to be the Right of Stephen; and, for themselves and the heirs of Alice, grant to him and to his heirs, and receive 201. for the concession.

371. At Rochester, Quinzaine of St. Martin Ao 7-Betw. William le fferour plt., and Richard de Porteseye and Agnes his wife defts., of 1 mess., 1 toft, 3 roods land, and 18d. rent, with appurts., in Depford'. Richard and Agnes admit it to be the right of William; and, for themselves and the heirs of Agnes, grant to him and to his heirs, and receive 107. for the concession.

372. At Rochester, Octave of St. Martin A° 7-Betw. Nicholas le Archer plt., and John de Barneuill' and Matilda his wife defts., of 48 acr. land, and the third part of 1 mess., with appurts., in Coperlonde and Atterton'. John and Matilda admit it to be the

Right of Nicholas; and, for themselves and the heirs of Matilda, grant to him and to his heirs, and receive 207. for the concession.

373. At Rochester, Octave of St. Martin A° 7-Betw. Isabella, daughter of Philip de Maleuile, plt., and Johanna, who was wife of Philip de Maleuile, deft., of 1 mess., 7 acr. land, and a moiety of 1 acr. of 1 acr. of wood, with appurts., in Orpinton', Farnberg', and Chelesfeld'. Right of Isabella, who, for the admission, grants to Johanna for her life, by service of a rose at Nativity of St. John Baptist. After the death of Johanna to revert to Isabella and to her heirs, quit of the heirs of Johanna.

374. At Canterbury, Morrow of Souls A° 7-Betw. Peter, son of Henry Poteman, of Cobbeham, and Isabella his wife plts., and Guido le Teynturer, of Canterbury, and Johanna his wife defts., of 1 mess., with appurts., in Canterbury. Guido and Johanna admit. it to be the Right of Isabella; and, for themselves and the heirs of Johanna, grant to Peter and Isabella and to the heirs of Isabella, and receive 10 marks for the concession. (On the dorse is written "Bixle" under two crosses.)

375. At Rochester, Morrow of St. Andrew the Apostle Ao 7— Betw. John le Bretoun and Alice his wife plts., and John Attehelle and Agnes his wife defts., of 1 mess., 12 acr. land, and 1 acr. wood, with appurts., in Maydenestan. Right of John le Bretoun; for which admission John and Alice grant to John and Agnes for their lives, by service of a rose at Nativity of St. John Baptist. After their deaths to revert to John and Alice and to the heirs of John le Bretoun, quit of the heirs of John and Agnes.

376. At Rochester, Morrow of St. Andrew the Apostle A° 7Betw. Walter, son of Margeria de Smaldane, plt., and Margeria de Smaldane deft., of 1 mess., and 10 acr. land, with appurts., in Ospring' next Esling'. Margeria admits it to be the Right of Walter; and, for herself and her heirs, grants to him and to his heirs, and receives 20 marks for the concession.

377. At Canterbury, Morrow of Souls A° 7-Betw. Stephen, son of William de Clare, plt., and William Vigrus, of Canterbury, deft., of 1 mess., with appurts., in Canterbury. William admits it to be the Right of Stephen; and, for himself and his heirs, grants to him and to his heirs, and receives 101. for the concession.

378. At Rochester, Morrow of St. Nicholas, Bishop, A° 7Betw. Bartholomew de Badelesmere plt., and Laurence de Huntyngfeld' deft., of 1 mill, 72 acr. land, and 1 acr. wood, with appurts., in Sheldwych', and Sellyng' next ffaueresham. Laurence admits

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