Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire

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'''Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire'''
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'''Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire''' by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Copyright 2010
  
 
==The Manor House==
 
==The Manor House==
The Manor House was evidently in the hands of Thomas Smythe and his wife Margaret, when in 1562, for 280 pounds they sold it to Francis Cotton. Seven years later, in 1569, Francis Cotton and his wife Alice convey it to Brian Cave much improved. Brian Cave and his wife Bridget Skipwith[http://books.google.com/books?vid=0HrP2TKGW9XneD_m&id=oGMBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=%22Brian+Cave%22], of Ingarsby, feoff the Manor to William Brocas in 1573. By 1590 when there is a recovery by John Gobart, the manorlands have been much reduced, in fact it would appear perhaps that they have been divided in two albeit unequal portions.  A few years later in 1593/4 John Gobart and his wife Lucy Smyth convey their interest to Erasmus Smyth and his son Roger Smyth for a total of 1600 pounds.
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The Manor House was evidently in the hands of [[Thomas Smythe]] and his wife Margaret, when in 1562, for 280 pounds they sold it to [[Francis Cotton]]. Seven years later, in 1569, Francis Cotton and his wife Alice convey it to [[Brian Cave]] much improved. Brian Cave and his wife Bridget Skipwith[http://books.google.com/books?vid=0HrP2TKGW9XneD_m&id=oGMBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=%22Brian+Cave%22], of Ingarsby, feoff the Manor to [[William Brocas]] in 1573. By 1590 when there is a recovery by [[John Gobart]], the manorlands have been much reduced, in fact it would appear perhaps that they have been divided in two albeit unequal portions.  A few years later in 1593/4 John Gobart and his wife [[Lucy Smyth]] convey their interest to [[Erasmus Smyth]] and his son [[Roger Smyth]] for a total of 1600 pounds. In 1597, a pre-nuptial conveyence from Erasmus Smyth to his son Roger Smyth his bride [[Jane Heron]] and their issue.
  
 
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(ii) Thomas Smythe gent. and his wife Margaret deforciants
 
(ii) Thomas Smythe gent. and his wife Margaret deforciants
 
William and Richard Stokes gents. deforciants
 
William and Richard Stokes gents. deforciants
 
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(ii) to (i) manor of Bosworth, with 4 messuages, 3 cottages, 8 tofts, a watermill, a horse  
(ii) to (i) manor of Bosworth, with 4 messuages, 3 cottages, 8 tofts, a watermill, a horse mill, a dovehouse, 10 gardens, 50a. land, 300a. meadow, 300a. of pasture, 20a. of wood with 200a. of furse and brushwood, etc. in Bosworth.
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mill, a dovehouse, 10 gardens, 50a. land, 300a. meadow, 300a. of pasture, 20a. of wood with  
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200a. of furse and brushwood, etc. in Bosworth.
 
Consideration: £280.
 
Consideration: £280.
 
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(i) Brian Cave esq, querent.
 
(i) Brian Cave esq, querent.
 
(ii) Francis Cotton gent and his wife Alice, deforciants.
 
(ii) Francis Cotton gent and his wife Alice, deforciants.
(ii) to (i) manor of Bosworth, with 6 messuages, 5 cottages, 12 tofts, 1 watermill, 1 windmill, 1 horsemill, 1 dovehouse, 16 gardens, 400a. land, 300a. meadow, 400a. pasture, 4a. wood, 600a. furse, with 40s. rent.
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(ii) to (i) manor of Bosworth, with 6 messuages, 5 cottages, 12 tofts, 1 watermill, 1 windmill,
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1 horsemill, 1 dovehouse, 16 gardens, 400a. land, 300a. meadow, 400a. pasture, 4a. wood, 600a.
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furse, with 40s. rent.
 
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(i) to (ii) Manor of Husbands Bosworth with appurtenances.
 
(i) to (ii) Manor of Husbands Bosworth with appurtenances.
 
Witnesses: Francis Cotton, Thomas Storie, John Dalbye, Humfrey Harvey.
 
Witnesses: Francis Cotton, Thomas Storie, John Dalbye, Humfrey Harvey.
 
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Endorsed with livery of seisin in the presence of Francis Cottone, Randall Ward, Thomas and  
Endorsed with livery of seisin in the presence of Francis Cottone, Randall Ward, Thomas and William Burdet, William Palle, Thomas Carter, Thomas Knight, John Rowlett.
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William Burdet, William Palle, Thomas Carter, Thomas Knight, John Rowlett.
 
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(ii) John Gobert gent, demandant.
 
(ii) John Gobert gent, demandant.
 
(iii) William Brocas esq. and his wife Elizabeth, vouchees.
 
(iii) William Brocas esq. and his wife Elizabeth, vouchees.
----- the Manor of Husbands Bosworth, 2 messuages, 12 tofts, 1 watermill, 1 windmill, a dovehouse, 6 gardens, 200a. land, 200a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 4a. wood, 600a. furse, 40s. rent.
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----- the Manor of Husbands Bosworth, 2 messuages, 12 tofts, 1 watermill, 1 windmill, a  
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dovehouse, 6 gardens, 200a. land, 200a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 4a. wood, 600a. furse, 40s. rent.
 
Seal fragment.
 
Seal fragment.
 
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(ii) Erasmus Smyth, gent., Bosworth.
 
(ii) Erasmus Smyth, gent., Bosworth.
 
Roger Smyth son of Erasmus.
 
Roger Smyth son of Erasmus.
(i) to (ii) Manor of Husbands Bosworth with all appurtenances, with 12 yardlands etc. save 1 rood of leys in Hall Lees sold to John Rowlett.
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(i) to (ii) Manor of Husbands Bosworth with all appurtenances, with 12 yardlands etc. save 1  
Witnesses: Richard Estwicke, James Smyth, Thomas Davenporte, David Chapman, Roger Haddon, Erasmus Gille.
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rood of leys in Hall Lees sold to John Rowlett.
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Witnesses: Richard Estwicke, James Smyth, Thomas Davenporte, David Chapman, Roger Haddon,  
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Erasmus Gille.
 
Signatures and seals of (i).
 
Signatures and seals of (i).
 
Consideration: £1300.
 
Consideration: £1300.
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Roger Smyth gent. querents
 
Roger Smyth gent. querents
 
(ii) John Goberte gent. and his wife Lucy deforciants.
 
(ii) John Goberte gent. and his wife Lucy deforciants.
(ii) to (i) the manor of Husbands Bosworth with appurtenances, 3 messuages, 3 cottages, a watermill, a windmill, a dovecote, 6 gardens, 200a. land., 100a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 300a. furze, with 40s. rent.
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(ii) to (i) the manor of Husbands Bosworth with appurtenances, 3 messuages, 3 cottages, a  
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watermill, a windmill, a dovecote, 6 gardens, 200a. land., 100a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 300a.  
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furze, with 40s. rent.
 
Consideration £200.
 
Consideration £200.
 
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(iii) Roger Smyth, son of (i).
 
(iii) Roger Smyth, son of (i).
 
Jane Heron, daughter of (ii).
 
Jane Heron, daughter of (ii).
----- whereas a marriage is intended between (iii), now (i) conveys to (ii) Manor of Bosworth with appurtenances with the capital messuage, to the use of (i) for life, then to (iii) and their heirs.
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----- whereas a marriage is intended between (iii), now (i) conveys to (ii) Manor of Bosworth  
----- recital of grants of annuities of £50 to Jane and £100 to Roger by (i) by deeds of previous day.
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with appurtenances with the capital messuage, to the use of (i) for life, then to (iii) and  
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their heirs.
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----- recital of grants of annuities of £50 to Jane and £100 to Roger by (i) by deeds of
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previous day.
 
Witnesses: Robert Lawsonn, John Gobert.
 
Witnesses: Robert Lawsonn, John Gobert.
 
Signature and seal of Edward Heron.
 
Signature and seal of Edward Heron.
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(ii) Roger Smyth, esq. and his wife Anne deforciants
 
(ii) Roger Smyth, esq. and his wife Anne deforciants
 
Walter Halliley, gent and his wife Elizabeth. deforciants
 
Walter Halliley, gent and his wife Elizabeth. deforciants
(ii) to (i) the manor of Bosworth with appurtenances, 4 messuages, 8 cottages, 2 mills, 1 dovecote, 300a. land, 50a. meadow, 300a. pasture, 1a. wood, 30a. furze, with the advowson of Bosworth church
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(ii) to (i) the manor of Bosworth with appurtenances, 4 messuages, 8 cottages, 2 mills, 1  
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dovecote, 300a. land, 50a. meadow, 300a. pasture, 1a. wood, 30a. furze, with the advowson of  
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Bosworth church
 
----- 10 messuages, 2 cottages, a stable in St. Botolph by Aldgate, London.
 
----- 10 messuages, 2 cottages, a stable in St. Botolph by Aldgate, London.
----- 8 messuages, 14 cottages, a mill, 2 barns, 10 stables, 45 gardens, 42a. pasture, in Whitechapel and Stebinheath, Middlesex.
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----- 8 messuages, 14 cottages, a mill, 2 barns, 10 stables, 45 gardens, 42a. pasture, in  
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Whitechapel and Stebinheath, Middlesex.
 
Consideration: £640.
 
Consideration: £640.
 
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(i) George Walker, gent, querent.
 
(i) George Walker, gent, querent.
 
(ii) Roger Smith esq. and Ann his wife, deforciants.
 
(ii) Roger Smith esq. and Ann his wife, deforciants.
(ii) to (i) the manor of Boresworth with appurtenances and of one messuage, 2 cottages, 2 watermills, a dovecote, 2 gardens, 120 acres of land, 50 acres meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 100 acres of furze and heath and five shillings rent with rent of a pound of pepper and a pound of cinnamon and view of frankpledge but not the advowson of the church of Boresworth.
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(ii) to (i) the manor of Boresworth with appurtenances and of one messuage, 2 cottages, 2
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watermills, a dovecote, 2 gardens, 120 acres of land, 50 acres meadow, 100 acres of pasture  
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and 100 acres of furze and heath and five shillings rent with rent of a pound of pepper and a  
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pound of cinnamon and view of frankpledge but not the advowson of the church of Boresworth.
 
Consideration: £320.
 
Consideration: £320.
 
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