Stubbington with the Rectory of Portsea Account of John Carpentere and John Whyte esquires lessees from the Annunciation of the BVM 34 Henry VIII to Michaelmas 35 Henry VIII
Arrears None
Lease
of the manor with the Rectory And
they answer for £7 for half the rent of the manor of Stubbington let to Thomas
Carpentor and his assigns by indenture with all lands, tenements, fields,
meadows, pastures, and rents with their appurtenances for £14 p.a. And for 46s. 8d. from half of the rent of
the Rectory of Portsea, Portsmouth and Portsbridge . And for £10 16s. 8d. from John Whyte for half of 35 qtrs of wheat
of good and pure grain 60 qtrs of barley of good and clean grain which Thomas
Carpenter and his assigns should pay for the farm of the said rectory and 35
qtrs of wheat and 60 qtrs of barley leased to John Whyte esquire for a term of
21 years by indenture under the seal of the Court of Augmentations for £21 13s.
4d. p.a.
Total
£20 3s. 4d.
Total of
all receipt £20 3s. 4d.
Cash
payment Of which they account in cash
paid to the Bursars of St Mary’s College, near Winchester by the said John
Carpenter by his hands after the account £9 6s. 8d.
Total of
all payment £9 6s. 8d.
And they
owe £10 16s. 8d.
Overcharge John Whyte esquire as for the price of several grains
delivered into his hands by the said lessee by indenture £10 16s. 8d.
m.1d Stubbington with the Rectory of Portsea Account
of the same 35 Henry VIII