




28 October 1558: Recognizance: Middlesex. Edward Stuerde of Hadnam in county Cambridge gentleman. Bond to the king and queen £100 at Christmas next. Condition: that where John Steward hathe sued a wryte of entre sur diss’in en le post out of the kyng and quenes cort of Chauncery agaynst thabovebounden Edward Steward of the manor of Undeley wt thapprtenance and thre messuages a hundred acars of land forty acars of medowe forty acars of pasture thre score acars of wood thre hundred acars of maryshe and twenty [shillin]gs of rent wt thapprtenance in Undeley and Lakenheath in the county of Suff’ yf the sayd recovrer nor his heyrs ne any other psone or psons to whose use the said recovry ys had do nothyng hereaftr that or shall may in any wyse be priudycyall or hurtfull to the king and quenes theyr heyrs or successors &c. to be void, otherwise to stand in full force and virtue
25 March 1880: County court judgment against Edward Bothamley, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, farmer