Description | Containing: a) Deed to lead to a common recovery Parties: 1) Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, Sybill Shoyswell 2) John Shoyswell Property: capital messuage or manor house called Shoyswell with 21 acres in field called the Wishe, 23 acres in field called the Great Hye Deane and parcels called Little Hye Deane, Great and Little Bastians, the Hyland, Clay Crofte and Little Bastian Wood 'lying together', Great and Little Hills, two Geffery Lands, Longe Downe, Hollow Meade, Hyeland Field, Bromeham, Lodge Field, Marrow Field, Daniells Crofte, Freckle Crofte, Hollow Short Rige, Short Rige, Tereherst, Wood Crofte, Short Rige Croft, Lacyes Crofte, Shoyswell Meade, Millfield, Teresherst Meade, Rayles Marshe, the Ryddings and the Stumletts in parishes of Ichingeham, Burwashe and Tyseherst, Sussex Recites marriage settlement of Sybill Shoyswell and Thomas Shoyswell, 1 Apr 1607 To recited uses 10 Jun 1609 b) Covenant, 10 Jun 1609 Parties: 1) Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, Sybill Shoyswell 2) John Shoyswell John Shoyswell to enjoy the premises subject to payment of £130 yearly to Sybill Shoyswell; Sybill Shoyswell to effect further assurances at age of 21 Witnesses: Nicolas Kempe, Edmund Randolph, John Harte c) Memorandum of statute for performance of covenants of the above, 3 Jul 1609 Parties: 1) 'my brother' John Shoyswell 2) Archbishop of Canterbury Consideration: £1200 d) Memorandum of statute Parties: 1) John Shoyswell 2) Edmund Randolphe To indemnify Edmund Randolphe against payment of debts of John Shoyswell of £300 to Archbishop of Canterbury, £84 to John Courtropp and £51 5s to Margarett Steward Consideration: £1800 e) Memorandum of bargain and sale, 29 Sep 1610 Parties: 1) John Shoyswell 2) William Ramer, 'chamberfellowe unto my cosen Randolphe in Lincolnes Inn' Property: manor of Turses |