ECR 52 002
ECR 52 002
Asthall and Fulbrook, Oxfordshire: Indenture of lease
Item
31 January 1585
Indenture of lease, by the Provost and College, to William Greene, of Greate Mylton, co.
Oxford, of the rectory or parsonage of Astall with all tythes of corn and hay, lands, meadows,
pastures, and emoluments and other appurtenances and certain bushels of wheat in Astall
and Fulbruck called Churche Cheates pertaining to the rectory, the advowson of the
vicarage being reserved to the lessors. From this date for 21 years. Rent £12 13s 4d, and,
whereas the whole old rent of the premises was £20 and no more, now furthermore paying
16 quarters of malt or their money equivalent at the rate of Windsor Market, and 10 quarters
of wheat similarly. The lessee to find lodging for the lessors for two days and nights a year
whensoever it shall please them to come.
Sealed, signed and delivered, in the presence of John Dethick, public notary. “By me Willm
Greene”.
Fragment of red wax seal, on doubled tag.
Oxford, of the rectory or parsonage of Astall with all tythes of corn and hay, lands, meadows,
pastures, and emoluments and other appurtenances and certain bushels of wheat in Astall
and Fulbruck called Churche Cheates pertaining to the rectory, the advowson of the
vicarage being reserved to the lessors. From this date for 21 years. Rent £12 13s 4d, and,
whereas the whole old rent of the premises was £20 and no more, now furthermore paying
16 quarters of malt or their money equivalent at the rate of Windsor Market, and 10 quarters
of wheat similarly. The lessee to find lodging for the lessors for two days and nights a year
whensoever it shall please them to come.
Sealed, signed and delivered, in the presence of John Dethick, public notary. “By me Willm
Greene”.
Fragment of red wax seal, on doubled tag.
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