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Mary Winstone 1574-1576 Died Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England
Gyles Winstone 1577-1662
Martha Winstone 1580-1611 Md Thomas Hurte, Jr Died Bristol, Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records
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Text: James Winston was seised of one capital messuage called Willington's Courte, in Sandhurste, with the appurtenances, and 60 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture, and 4 acres of wood, with appurtenances, in Sandhurst. So seised, the said James Winston, by indenture dated 29 Nov [1587] , 30 Elizabeth, and made between himself of the first part, Philip Williams, esq., of the second part, and Thomas Spenseley of the third part, in consideration of his love towards Gwelthian, his wife, Giles Winston, his son, and Martha Winston, his daughter, agreed with the said Philip and Thomas that he should stand seised of the said tenements to the use of himself and the said Gwelthian for life; after their decease, to the use of the said Giles Winston and his heirs; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the said James Winston; for default, to the use of the said Martha and her heirs; and lastly, for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said James Winston. By virtue whereof, and by force of the Statute of Uses, the said James Winston and Gwelthian were seised of the premises as of freehold.
Book: 550 Edwin Maddy, D.C.L., mayor 1837-8
Collection: Gloucestershire: - Inquisitions Post Mortem, Court of chancery in the reign of Charles I
Children:
Mary Winstone 1574-1576 Died Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England
Gyles Winstone 1577-1662
Martha Winstone 1580-1611 Md Thomas Hurte, Jr Died Bristol, Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records
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Text: James Winston was seised of one capital messuage called Willington's Courte, in Sandhurste, with the appurtenances, and 60 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture, and 4 acres of wood, with appurtenances, in Sandhurst. So seised, the said James Winston, by indenture dated 29 Nov [1587] , 30 Elizabeth, and made between himself of the first part, Philip Williams, esq., of the second part, and Thomas Spenseley of the third part, in consideration of his love towards Gwelthian, his wife, Giles Winston, his son, and Martha Winston, his daughter, agreed with the said Philip and Thomas that he should stand seised of the said tenements to the use of himself and the said Gwelthian for life; after their decease, to the use of the said Giles Winston and his heirs; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the said James Winston; for default, to the use of the said Martha and her heirs; and lastly, for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said James Winston. By virtue whereof, and by force of the Statute of Uses, the said James Winston and Gwelthian were seised of the premises as of freehold.
Book: 550 Edwin Maddy, D.C.L., mayor 1837-8
Collection: Gloucestershire: - Inquisitions Post Mortem, Court of chancery in the reign of Charles I
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