John Fyschere of Welynton, John Tongge , and others grant to Richard Otteley of Berwyk and others all their lands, &c. in Welynton, which they had from Agnes le Prechowle , formely wife of John Prechowle . Dated at Welynton the Tuesday before the feast of St. Michael, 8 Hen. IV.
William Forster of Salop, draper quit-claims to Roger, son of Roger Forster , all his right in three assarts lying together between the king's way near Welyngton and La Haye of the heir of the Earl of Arundel. Dated at Welyngton the Thursday next after the feast of St. Gregory the pope, 3 Hen. VI.
" William Petur of Welynton and Isabella his wife quit-claim to Roger Forster of Welynton all right in 8.5 acres of land, a messuage and curtilage of the fee of Welynton. Dated at Welynton, 11 April, 8 Henry VI ["seti"].
Indenture dated 4 April, 4 Hen. VIII, by which John Foster, gent., demises to farm to William Barret and Margaret his wife a nowe of land called 'ded mans berre' in the parish of Wellington, for their lives, paying annually 4s. English .
Indenture by which John Hussey, vicar of Wellynton, grants to farm to William Chorleton of Appeley, esq. and others his vicarage of Wellynton for three years at an annual rent of £16, they also providing a parish priest. Dated at Wellinton, 12 Novemb., 10 Hen. VIII.
Indenture made 14 April, 35 Hen. VIII, by which Edmond Forster of Wellington demises, &c. to William Walker a pasture near Stauntonhey, within the lordship of Wellington, for 26 years, at an annual rent of 13s. 4d. English .
WRICKTON and WALFLOWE. Edward Rawley, esq., grants to Richard Dawntesey , esq., and Edw. Foster, esq., the whole of his manor of Wrykton and Walflowe, as security for fulfilment of a bond. Dated 1 Aug., 1 Ed. VI.
ACTON SCOTT. Terrier and note of all the glebe lands, houses and buildings belonging to the rectory or parsonage of Acton Scott alias Acton upon the hill, made and taken 4 May, 5 James I, by the churchwarden sydemen and others the parishioners whole names (10) are hereunto subcribed. .
GROTYNGTON. Indenture witnessing that Thomas Farnecote, clerk, and William, vicar of the church of Long Stanton, grant to John Daras and Juliana his wife, and to Roger their son, an annual rent of £40 going out of the manors of Grotyngton, Weston, Stowe, and Kenley in the county of Salop, and Hampton Bonet in the county of Worcester, upon certain conditions expressed. Dated the Tuesday next before the feast of St. Hilary at Williley, 22 Rich. II. French .