Description | [1 & 2 P & M] i) Philip I and Mary I ii) Edward Sutton, Kt, Lord of Dudley
Dudley Castle and The Conyngre, lying within the manor of Dudley and houses and buildings at the castle; and other lands including Old Park, Grave Park and a mansion called Wrens Nest, within Old Park; also the manor of Dudley and New Park and Pensnett Chase and a house called Netherton in the chase; the lordship of Rowley, Harborne and Smithwike [Smethwick] and advowson of the vicarage of Harborne; the Manor of Budbroke, also called Hampton on the Hill and Bassall; manor called Temple Farm and advowson of the vicarages of Dudley, Yerdeley, Harborne and Budbroke; mines called Knoll Pittes at Knoll Hill, Pensnett Chase; wood called Yong Wood or Light Wood in the manor of Harborne and Smithwicke; Priory of Dudley; meadow called St James's Mead and a mill called a 'wynde myll' [windmill] in Dudley; and lands in North Field and Sedgley and tenements in Trussell, Cradley, Dudley and Sedgley; water mill called Forde Mill in Templeferme, Warwks.; and a messuage called the Wolde in Budbroke, Warwks.
Seal: Great Seal [fragment] hung by cream and green silk
With illustrated capital of King Philip and (smaller) Queen Mary
Endorsed: 'No.5' (copy endorsed: '16/4') |