Hawes v. Mayne

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John Brandon

Hawes v. Mayne

Legg inn av John Brandon » 12 aug 2005 17:21:32

I wonder if there is any connection between the following two
documents:

--from _A Calendar of the Docquets of Lord Keeper Coventry, 1625-1640_
(vols. 34-37 of the List and Index Society's Special Series [paginated
continuously]:

p. 413 [Commission of Rebellion]

[date:] 28/04/1627

Warw. to apprehend John Mayne for Edmund Hawes.


--from A2A ("Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton"):

FILE - HIGH HALDEN AND BETHERSDEN, Kent - ref. DR 3/553 - date:
7 May 1580
hit[from Scope and Content] Counterpart of lease from Antony
Mayne of Linton in Kent esq. to Henry Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton esq.
of a capital messuage in Halden [High Halden] in Kent and all
messuages, lands, rights and appurtenances belonging to the same, also
the park and all the lands of the said Antony in the parishes of Halden
and Bathersden in Kent which the said Antony held by the will of John
Mayne his father deceased, or which were formerly in the tenure of John
Whitfeeilde of Tenderden [Tenterden] in Kent gent. by demise from the
said Antony, or which were in the tenure of the said Henry Ferrers by a
lease from the said Antony dated 11 June 20 Elizabeth [1578] for 21
years from 31 August [1578], and three pounds within the said premises
formerly reserved for the said John Whitfeeilde and late for the said
Henry by the said lease. To hold the same for 100 years for the annual
rent of 20s. Consideration: £250.

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