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The Early English

And the seid Antony to have ernest vili xiiis iiijd. Also the foresaid Antony askyth v quarters of respytt, that ys to say, from the fest of Seynt Mighell the Archaungell, next following to the fest of Seynt Mighell the day twelvemonth following. And also undernethe this condicion, that the foresaid Antony shall convey the belowes in the loft abowf in the seid Quere of Alhalowes, wt a pype to the sond boarde. Also this p'mysed by the said Antony, that yf the foresaid Maister, Doctour, Vicare, Churche Wardeyns, Maisters of the p'isshe, be not content nor lyke not the seid instrument, that then they shall allowe him for convaying of the belows xls. for his cost of them, and to restore the rest of the Truest agayn to the seid Maisters. And yf the seid Antony decesse and depart his naturall lyf wtin the forseid v quarters, that then hys wyff or hys executours or his assignes shall fully content the foresaid some of iijli. xiijs. iiijd.[1] to the seid Vicare, and Churche Wardeyns, and Maisters of the p'isshe wt out any delay. And yf they be content wt the seid instrument, to pay to the seid Antony fyfty poundes sterlinge. In Wittnesse whereof the seid p'ties to these endentures chaungeably have set their sealls. Geven the day and yere abovesaid."

  1. These figures do not agree with the sum before mentioned, but they are so in the original document.