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Conveyance: Kenilworth

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Conveyance from Thomas Search of Woodcootte, alias Woodloe, yeoman, and Jane his wife, and Joseph Schelsey of Kenilworth, shoemaker, to Robert Butler of Kenilworth, yeoman, for £35 paid to Thomas Search and Jane his wife, and 12 pence to Joseph Schelsey, of a messuage in Kenilworth purchased by Edward Long and Joseph Schelsey of William Thornton of Kenilworth, brickmaker, to certain uses; also one little chamber or part of a chamber theretofore belonging adjoining the aforesaid messuage at the East end thereof, being over the entry to the house of Thomas Search; also part of a backside or garden adjoining to the North side of the said messuage; and those half acres lying in the common fields of Kenilworth called Priors Field, Windmill Field and Furzen Field enjoyed with the said messuage. Witnesses: Ceeser Winicott, Mary Schelsey (by their marks), and John Shenston.