ECR 26 272 - 274
ECR 26 272 - 274
Fringford, Oxfordshire: Richard Wenman v. Provost and College of Eton
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1618
Copies of documents in the suit in Chancery, Richard Wenman, lord of the manor or Fringford, co. Oxford, esquire, plaintiff, against Sir Henry Savile, Knight, and the College of Eton and others (named below) freeholders and leaseholders within the said manor, defendants, concerning an enclosure of common lands at Fringford which had been effected by a sexpartite indenture, dated 20 March 1617 between Thomas Moyle of Bucknell, co. Oxford, esquire, a freeholder of the manor, and Paul Risley, of Chitwood, co. Bucks, esquire, of the first part, Richard Wenman aforesaid of the second part, Sir Henry Savill, Knight and the College of Eton, of the third part, Henry Arderne, of Kirtlington, co. Oxford, esquire, a freeholder of the manor, of the fourth part, Manewe Scott, clerk, parson of the church of Fringford, of the fifth part, and Henry Addington, James Statsbury, Richard Holten, George Hawton, William Cooke, Dorothy, his wife, John Allan, Thomas Newell, Frances Grantham, Richard Thorp, Ellis Crosse and George Callowe, leaseholders of the manor, of the sixth part; the award being made by the said Moyle and Risley.