Birth year calculated from fathers will.
Final Concord made at Westminster on the Morrow of Holy Trinity,
10 James I [8 June 1612], between Edward Rose, querent, and Richard Chat-
feild, gentleman, and CecOy his wife, deforciants, of two messuages, two
bams, two gardens, two orchards, twenty acres of land, ten acres of meadow,
ten acres of pasture, with appurtenances, in South Mundham and Pagham.
Rea of covenant. Richard and Cecily have acknowledged the aforesaid
premises to be the right of Edward, as those which he has of the gift of
Richard and Cecily, and they have quitclaimed them from Richard and
Cecily and their heirs to Edward and his heirs for ever. And, moreover.
Richard and Cecily have granted for themselves and the heirs of Richard
that they will warrant to Edward and his heirs the aforesaid premises against
Richard and Cecily and the heirs of Richard for ever. For tfids Edwardf gave
Richard and Cecily £41. (Feet of Fines, Sussex, Trinity Term, 10 James I.)
Final Concord made at Westminster on the Quindene of Easter, 12 James I
[9 May 1614], between William Hanison, gentleman, querent, and Richsutl
Chatfeild, gentleman, and Cecily his wife, deforciants, of one bam, eight
acres of land, and ten acres of pasture, with appurtenances, in West Ashe-
linge and Funtington. Plea of covenant. Richard and Cecily acknowledge
the aforesaid premises to be the right of William, as those which he has of the
gift of Richard and Cecily, and they have quitclaimed them from Richard
and Cecily and their heirs to William and his heirs for ever. And, moreover.
Richard and Cecily have ^nted for themselves and the heirs of Richard
that they will warrant to William and his heirs the aforesaid premises against
Richard and Cecily and the heirs of Richard for ever. For this William gave
Richard and Cecily £80. (Feet of Fines, Sussex, Easter Term, 12 James I.)