Chalks, Worthy Pauncefoot [b030801]

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Michaelmas 1558: [Michaelmas 5 & 6 Philip & Mary 1558 m. 18 Creswell:] Hampshire Richard Bythell v. Thomas Coke late of the city of Winchester in county Southampton esquire. To abide by indentures between them. Defendant has not come; sicut pluries had been ordered to be distrained; distrained 10s, mainperned by ‘John Doo’, ‘Richard Roo’; sicut pluries to be distrained, for morrow of Martinmas [12 November 1558]. On which day Richard comes. Defendant has not come; sicut pluries had been ordered to be distrained; distrained 20s, mainperned by ‘John Do’, ‘Richard Roo’; sicut pluries to be distrained, for octaves of Hilary [20 January 1559]. 28 November writ.

[Hilary 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1177 m. 110 Whetley:] Thomas Coke in mercy for many defaults Richard Bythell (by William Badger) v. Thomas Coke late of the city of Winchester in county Southampton esquire (by Edward Ridge). By indenture 25 September 38 Henry VIII [1546] Richard Bithell of Hide in the county of Southampton gentleman of the one part, Thomas Coke of the city of Winchester esquire of the other part, Richard demised to Thomas a tenement called Chaulks in the lordship of Worthy Paunsfota within the parish of Worthy Mortymer in the county of Southampton, from Michaelmas following for 21 years, at 7s p.a. at Lady Day and Michaelmas. Thomas has not repaired, sustained and maintained the premises, but has allowed a hall, a chamber, a kitchen, a stables and a barn to fall into disrepair. Damages 40 marks. Interlocution, to quindene of Easter [9 April 1559]

[Easter 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1180 m. 515 Whetley:] Thomas Coke in mercy for many defaults Richard Bythell (by William Badger) v. Thomas Coke late of the city of Winchester in county Southampton esquire (by Edward Ridge). By indenture 25 September 38 Henry VIII Richard Bithell of Hide in the county of Southampton gentleman of the one part, Thomas Coke of the city of Winchester esquire of the other part, Richard demised to Thomas a tenement called Chaulks in the lordship of Worthy Paunsfota within the parish of Worthy Mortymer in the county of Southampton, from Michaelmas following for 21 years, at 7s p.a. at Lady Day and Michaelmas. Thomas has not repaired, sustained and maintained the premises, but has allowed a hall, a chamber, a kitchen, a stables and a barn to fall into disrepair. Damages 40 marks. Undefended. Jury to assess damages, for morrow of Trinity [22 May 1559]. On which day the parties came; the sheriff has not sent the writ; jury to assess damages, for octaves of Michaelmas [6 October 1559]. On which day, the parties came; the sheriff has not sent the writ; jury to assess damages, for octaves of Hilary [20 January 1560]