265:. In 1544, Sir Thomas the younger transferred lands in Tintinhull, Somerset, to the use of Elizabeth Darrell for her life, and to descend to her son Francis Darrell for the term of his life. Sir Thomas transferred the site of Tarrant priory, Dorset, to Francis Darrell, with reversion to his mother Elizabeth in the event he produced no heirs, and then to Sir Thomas upon the death of Elizabeth. With the attainder of Sir Thomas the younger in 1554, the properties held by Elizabeth and Francis reverted to the Crown after her death (and apparently Francis's). She was in possession of Tintinhull in 1547 but it was leased to the Crown's tenant, Sir William Petre, 19 January 1556, and papers relating to the lease suggest that Elizabeth had died, as apparently had Francis. The parsonage at Stoke, Somerset, was leased to Elizabeth in 1548. Elizabeth married Robert Strode around 1554, at about the same time that Mary I seems to have paid Elizabeth a legacy left to her by Queen Catherine of Aragon.
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Knyghton by Chalkebourn, with all the grantor's lands and tenements etc, in Knyghton, to the use of himself and Alice his wife in tail male, and in default of such issu to the use of the said Edward in fee; which manor, with that of Wanborough, forms the jointure of the said Alice; with letter of attorney authorising John Knight and Thomas Sturmy to deliver seisin: Wilts. Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of possession on 20 March in the above year Dated: 26 November, 4 Henry VIII. Note: signed fragment of seal Date: Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s)
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