pp70/73 - Manx Soc vol 9 'Monumenta de Insula Manniae - Vol 3' From Manx Soc vol IV,VII & IX [note certain abbreviations have been expanded by inserting 'r'] GRANT TO ROBERT SALUSBURYE. A.D. 1587. HARL. MSS. THE condicõn of this obligacõn is such that where the Right Honable Henry, Earle of Darbye, lorde Standeleye and Strange, lorde of Manne and thiles and knight of the most honable order of the garter, by his deede Indented, dated the Thirteenth day of Januarye, in the Ninetenthe yere of the Raigne of õ Sovraigne ladye the Quenes majestye that nowe is hath demysed, granted, and to farme letter unto Robert Salusburye of Denbich, in the countye of Denbich, gentleman, all that and those his tythe and tythes, glebe landes, landes spirituall and temporall, whatsoever appteyninge and belongeinge to the churche and churches of Kirkchriste in the ayre and Kirkmarron, lyenge and beinge within the lande of Manne in the Isles, with all howeses, edifices, and commodityes to the same appteyninge and belongeing. The patronage, gifte, prventacõn and nominacõn of the Incübentes to the sevrall vicarages of the sayde churches and all glebe landes, by thes oblacõns, and other prfittes to the sayde sevall vicarages or eyther of them belongeinge (excepted and foreprised). To have and to holde all and singuler the prmisses (excepte before excepted) to the sayde Robert Salusburye and his assignes for and dueringe the naturall lyves of Jane Handmere, wife of John Handmere, esquier, and Thomas Handmere and John Handmere, sonnes of the sayde John and Jane, and dueringe the lyfe of the longest lyvr of them, the sayde Jane, Thomas, and John, the sonne, wth a certen yerelye rente reserved uppon the same, as by the sayde Indenture more at large it doth and maye appeare. Nowe yf the sayde Robert Salusburye shall and doe before the feaste of Saynte Michaell the Archangell, nexte insuenge surrender unto the sayde Earle or his heires, the sayde Indenture of demyse and leasse of the sayde Pmisses and all his estate and interest in the same, and that the sayde Robert Salusburye bath not heretofore made anye graunte or demyse of the sayde demysed prmisses, or any pie of them to anye pson or psones, or otherwise charged, forfeted, or Incumbred the same or anye pie thereof, nor shell not in any wise hereafter before the sayde surrender to be made as afforesaide, forfayte, graunte, demyse, leasse, charge, or other- wise incumber the sayde prmisses or anye pie of the same to any e pson or psones other then one graunte or demyse of one messuade and tenemente pcell of the prmisses nowe in the occupacon of one Moore, widowe, or of her assignes, made and graunted, or to be made and graunted for the terme of Twelve yeres yet endueringe unto the sayde Moore, wydowe. And that the sayde Hughe Salusburye and George Salusburye, or arrye other pson for them, after the sayde surrender to be made as afforesayde and before the sayde feaste of Say me Michael] the Archangell, shall and doe cause and peure the sayde Earle or his heires to graunte, demyse, and leasse all and singuler the sayde demysed prmisees wth there apprtenncy in the sayde deede Indented mencõned unto Roger Bradshawe, of Aspull, in the countye of Lancaster, gent, and his assignes, for and dueringe the naturall lyves of Dorothye Wright, wife to the wthin named Willm Wright, Willm Wright and Samuell Wryght, sonnes of the sayde Willm and Dorothye, & for and dueringe the lyfe of the longest lyvr of the sadye Dorothye, Samuell, and Willm, the sonne, for the y erelye rente or rentes in the sayde deede Indented, ruved, & w th the lyke pviso or condicõn for the none paymente of the sayde rente or rentes as in and by the sayde deede Indented is mencõned & expressed. That then this prsente obligacõn to be voyde frustrate & of none effecte, or els to stand in full power, strenght, and vertue. Noverint univrsi pr prsentes nos Hugonem Salusburye de Eccleston, in com Cestr, generosü et Georgiü Salusburye de Arebislocke, in com Flint, generosü teneri et firmiter obligari Willmo Wryght, clerico prsona de Warton, in com Cestr, prd in Quadringnntes libris bone et legalis monet Angi, solvend eiden wilto aut suo certo attornai, executor, vel administratoribus suis. Adquam quidenm solucõnem bene et fidlr faciend obligamus nos et utrüq, nostrü pr se pr toto et in solid hered executor et adminit r nostros firmit pr p r sentes Sigilt postris sigillar dat decimo sexto die martii anno regni dne pre Inne Elizabeth dei gra Ang+ Franc et Hibine rna fidei defensorn &c Vicesimo nono. Know all men by these presents, that we, Hugh Salusburye, of Eceleston, in the county of Chester, gentleman, and George Salusburye, of Arebislocke, in the county of Flint, gentleman, are bound and firmly held to William Wryght, clerk, parson of Warton, in the county of Chester aforesaid, in four hundred pounds of good and lawful money of England, to be paid to the said William, or to his sure attorney, executors, or administra- tors. To the true and faithful payment whereof we bind our- selves, and both of us entirely and wholly, our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our Seals. Dated the sixteenth clay of March, in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of our Lady Queen Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queen of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. Memorandum, that this word Quadringintes, in the fourth lyne of the bonde, was a lyttle rased and made pfecte before the sealinge and delyverye hereof. by mee, William Massye. by me, Edward Waldren. Sealed and delyvered by George Salusburye, in the prsence of thes by mee, Willm Massye. by me, Edward Waldren. Sealed and delyvred by the sayde Hughe Salusburye, in the prsence of thes by mee, Willm Massye. by me, Thomas Thomasson. by me, Edward Waldren. Hughe Salusbury. Geom Salusbury. * Sic in MS. Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received The Editor HTML Transcription © F.Coakley , 2004