Inherited property from his uncle George Chatfield.
Final Concord made at Westminster on the Morrow of Holy Trinity,
4 James I [16 June 1606], between Henry Clayton, Doctor of Sacred Theol-
ogv, querent, and George Chatfeeld, gentleman, and Margaret his wife,
deforciants, of one messuage and one gaiden with appurtenances in the City
of Chichester. Plea of covenant. George and Margaret have acknowleged
the aforesaid premises to be the right of Henry, as those which he has of the
gift of George and Margaret, and they have quitclaimed them from George
and Margaret and their heirs to Henry and his heirs for ever. And, moreover,
Creorge and Margaret have granted for themselves and the heirs of George
that they will warrant to Henry and his heirs the aforesaid premises against
George and Margaret and the heirs of George for ever. For this Henry gave
to George and Margaret £41. (Feet of Fines, Sussex, Trinity Term, 4
James I.)
Final Concord made at Westminster in five weeks of Easter, 7 James I
[21 May 1609], between Richard Chatfeild, gentleman, querent, and George
Ghatfeud, gentleman, and Margaret his wife, deforciants, of two messuages,
two bams, two gardens, two orchards, twenty acres of land, one acre of
meadow, and eleven acres of pasture, with appurtenances, in South Mund*
bam ana Pagham. Plea of covenant. George and Margaret have acknowl-
edged the aforesaid premises to be the rig^t of Richard, as those which he has
of the gift of George and Margaret, and they have quitclaimed them from
George and Margaret and theirneirs to Richard and his heirs for ever. And,
moreover, George and Margaret have granted for themselves and the heirs
of George that they will warrant to Richard and his heirs the aforesaid
premises against George and Margaret and the heirs of George for ever.
For this Richard gave George and Margaret £41. (Feet of Fines, Sussex,
Easter Term, 7 James I.)