| Description | Parties between 1) Dame Margaret Boynton, widow, and 2) Piers Hilyard and his wife Jane (Margaret and Jane being daughters and heirs of Sir Martin See dec'd) Property: Dame Margaret to have manors of Barnston [Barmston] and Wynkton [Winkton] and all property of Sir Martin there and in Righton [Reighton], Boynton and Carethorp [Caythorpe], to use of her and heirs of her body with remainder to Jane and heirs of her body, and then to uses of a deed by Sir Martin and his wife Margery. Piers and Jane to have one moiety of manors of Lacett [Lissett], and of Litillcotes [Little Coates] co Lincolnshire and of all property of Sir Martin there (except patronage of nunnery of Coton (Nun Cotham) co Lincolnshire) according to the estate they now have in them. The other moiety and all property of Sir Martin in Harpham, Willisthorp [Wilsthorp], Hilderthorp [Hilderthorpe] and Beforth [Beeford] to be to uses of Piers and Jane and heirs of their bodies with remainder to Dame Margaret and heirs of her body. Servants and tenants of Piers and Jane in Lecett [Lissett], Hilderthorp [Hilderthorpe], Willisthorp [Wilsthorp], and Gemling [Gembling] to have free passage through high and common ways of manors towns and fields of Barnston [Barmston] and Wynkton [Winkton] without interruption by Dame Margaret and without paying any toll or gatelaw Includes 4 seals (i) A bird (ii) M between a crown and a barrel (?) (iii) G (iv) Pelican in piety
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