Location: Dinton, Buckinghamshire, England

Surname/tag: Lee, Jenyns
Marriage settlement for the marriage of Francis Lee (abt.1506-1558) and Elizabeth (Jenyns) Lee (abt.1500-abt.1562) 17 Jan 1517[1]
Transcribed from the Latin by Nic Donnelly (Thank you)
Know present and future that we, Thomas Lee son and heir of John Lee, late of Morton in the County of Buckinghamshire & Francis Lee, son of the same John Lee, have given and by this our present charter confirmed to Richard Jenyns, clerk, William Jenyns, John Lee, John Blakhed and William Dyster, all the lands & tenements, rights, meadows & pastures, rents and all their appurtenances situate and lying in the villages, fields and parishes of Aston Sampford and Princes Risborough in the County of Buckinghamshire
And we have also given and granted and by this present charter confirm to the aforementioned Richard and William Jenyns, John Lee, John Blakhed and William Dyster all that our tenements and lands and meadows with all their appurtenances in Ullyswyke and Monks Risborough in County Buckinghamshire, which Robert Gower now holds and occupies, to have and to hold all the aforesaid lands, tenements, etc., with all their appurtenances, to the aforementioned Richard and William Jenyns, John Lee, John Blakhed, and William Dyster, their heirs and assigns, for the use and benefit of Francis Lee and Elizabeth Jenyns, and the heirs and assigns of the said Francis forever, if a marriage shall take place between the said Francis and Elizabeth according to the law of the Church, and be solemnized with the payment of the due fees for such, according to our custom And we the aforesaid Thomas and Francis Lee, and our heirs, will indeed warrant and forever defend all the aforesaid lands, tenements, etc., with their appurtenances, to the aforementioned Richard and William Jenyns, John Lee, John Blakhed, and William Dyster, their heirs and assigns, in the aforementioned form, against all men forever
In witness whereof, we have affixed our seals to this present charter. Given at Ulleswyk aforesaid on the seventeenth day of January in the eighth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth after the Conquest.
Research Note
Ulleswyk is the modern day Owlswick in Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire
Sources
- ↑ Settlement
Marriage Settlement, 17 January 1517 Ref D-BAS/57/35 Buckinghamshire Archives, Council Offices, Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
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