Old times re-visited in the borough and parish of Lymington, Hants . •CO O O ^W OLD DEED. 13 and we here translate it into English. It may be noted that thetown is called Neiv Lymington, the reason of which we have gi\-enin the preceding pages. 1|^N0W all men, both present and future, that wo, John Bowne (chaplain),1^ Thomas Sliafte, and Stejihen Veel, have given and granted, and by thispresent writing do confirm, to John Pedder and John Geyllis, of NewLymington, in the county of Southampton, a Meadow called Bouedoivnes Crofte,containing four acres of land within the manor of Ebford. The said


Old times re-visited in the borough and parish of Lymington, Hants . •CO O O ^W OLD DEED. 13 and we here translate it into English. It may be noted that thetown is called Neiv Lymington, the reason of which we have gi\-enin the preceding pages. 1|^N0W all men, both present and future, that wo, John Bowne (chaplain),1^ Thomas Sliafte, and Stejihen Veel, have given and granted, and by thispresent writing do confirm, to John Pedder and John Geyllis, of NewLymington, in the county of Southampton, a Meadow called Bouedoivnes Crofte,containing four acres of land within the manor of Ebford. The said meadowadjoins La Pursshay on the north side, and the land of Thomas de Watthesleyon the south ; and extends in length eastward to the stream of Ebford aforesaid •and towards the west, to the road which comes from Wenford. To have and tohold the said meadow, with its appurtenances, to the said John Pedder andJohn Geyllis, for the term of their lives ; to hold of the said manor in fee withthe suit and service due according to law. And when it shall so happen tha


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