The aforesaid Sir Thomas Darcy promitteth & grants
that he shall furnish the town of Berwick at
any nede with 200 men in deffencible array there
to remaigne at the King's wages in
4
d
by day
during the necessite. And over that In likewise
to furnish the same town with other 200 men
during such nede or necessite And himself to be
retained with the King's grace and the Duke of York
and with noon other upon Payne of forfeiters of
£
200
for every brick of the aforesaid penalties
The revenues of the Lordship of Crambourne
in Wiltshire which Sir Hugh Oldeham is receiver
of to the yearly value of
C marks
The revenues of all such lands as the Lady
Lysle had for her dowar And also for her jointure
which nowe are fallen into the King's hands
which is yearly paid for the farm of the surplus
of his lands
the value that the Lady
Lisle had is above
The revenues of the manor of Somerset in the
Isle of Tynnet to the yearly value of
£
10
And
one Wodward is receiver
The revenues of mark & Oye which 24 ten
au
nt
es
dwelling there have taken to farm from Michaelmas
Anno 14th for there term of 21 years to pay yearly
gross money Curraunt at Calais after the Rat
e
at Michaelmas or within 9 months after the
sum of
And they shal pay the first year for certain excepc
ions
which is excepted out of their indenture
The aforesaid farmers are bound by obligation to p
er
fo
ur
me
the aforesaid covenance of the said Indenture