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 266 THE ANCESTOR Ai Bill (2 Feb. 1645) of Hugh Alia bye of Lymehouse in Stepney, co. Middlesex, gentleman. Answer (16 Feb. 1645) of Thomas Whitbye, Thomas Hooper and Edward Tilsley. Concerning a lease in Wapping, co. Middlesex. Thomas Whitbye is son and exor. of Elizabeth Whitbye of Wapping, widow. Thomas Hooper's wife Frances was party to a lease with him. A^ Bill (8 Dec. 1645) of David Austyn of Framfeild, co. Sussex, gent. Answer (7 Feb. 1645) of John Everest of Framfeild, yeoman. Concerning a messuage called Stonebridge with its lands in Framfeild, which Richard Isted of Lewes, gent., and Anne his wife conveyed to the compt. by indenture dated 5 May 1 8 Car. I. A-i- Bill (3 Sep. 1645) of Sir William Acton of London, knight and baronet. Answer (6 Sep. 1645) of Edward Greene (of Samford, co. Essex), esquire. Concerning the manor of Waferers alias Staynes in Ashwell and Hinxworth in Herts and Bedfordshire, which were purchased by the defendant's grandfather about 23 years since, whose heir the defendant was. The defendant's daughter was married to Thomas Gerrard, son and heir apparent of Thomas Gerrard of Ince, co. Lane, esquire. Ai Bill (17 Nov. 1645) of John Adcoke of Kellishull [Kelshall], co. Herts, yeoman. Answers (24 Nov. 1645) of Robert Frost, and (25 Nov. 1645) of James Willymott, gent., the elder, and James Willymott, gent., the younger, and (29 Nov. 1645) of Thomas Palmer and John Gladwin. Concerning the estate of Robert Frost of Gilden Morden, co. Cam- bridge, yeoman, deceased, who made a will dated 4 Dec. 1626, leaving certain freeholds to his youngest son, the deft. Robert Frost, who was then under the age of 18 years. John Adcoke the compt. and John Adcoke his late father (brother-in-law to testator) and Henry Wood were the exors. He died shortly after, leaving Elizabeth his widow, who married within the year the defendant Thomas Palmer, and brought up her son Robert, who had his elder brother Matthew Frost for guardian. A Bill (15 Nov. 1645) of Michaell Askwith of Clifford's Inn, London, gent. Answer (20 Jan. 1645) of Jane Bell and Joseph Bell. Concerning the debts of William Bell late of Thirske, co. York, mercer, deceased. Jane Bell is his relict and Joseph Bell his son and adminis- trator. Ai Bill (20 Nov. 1645) of Thomas August of Huckinge, co. Kent, and Jane his wife.