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Clerk 1
The aforesaid Sir Thomas p
ro
mitteth & grants that he
shall
furs
furnish the town of Berwick at any nede
w
i
t
h
200 men in defensible array there to remain at the
King's wag
es
of
4
d
by day During that necessite and
over that in like wise to furnish the same town w
i
t
h
˄
other
200 men During such nede or necessite & him self
to be retained w
i
t
h
the King's grace & the Duke of York
& w
i
t
h
none other upon the forefeitur of a penalty of
£
200
for every brick of all these aforesaid guarantees
Sir Thomas Grene & William Saymo
ur
of
London are bound in 2 obligations to pay
£
10
at Ascensiontide &
£
10
at Hallowtide
aft
er
for a fine
because after
The revenues of the Lordship of Crambourne in Wiltshire
which Sir Hugh Oldeham is receiver of to the yearly
value of 100 marks
The revenues of all such lands as the lady Lisle
had for her dower & also for her jointure which are
now fallen into the King's hands which must be answered
for over & besid
es
400 marks which is yearly paid for
the farm of the over plus of
his
lands
the value that the lady Lisle had is above 300 marks
The revenues of the manor of Somerset in the Isle
of Tenet to the yearly value
£
10
Wodeward is receiver
Clerk 1
The revenues of the manor of Duffeld w
i
t
h
the appurtenances which late was William
Huse & Anne his wife wherefore Sir John
Huse is bound in
£
1000
that the
King's g
ra
ce shall yearly have above
all charges
& fines are levied by Sir John Husse William Husse &
his wife of
the
Sir John Husse lands
&
William Husse
term nat
ivitatis
s
an
c
t
i Johannis baptist year 16
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