Keywords: GeorgeRolle LetterToLadyLisle 28Feb1539.jpg en Letter dated 28 February 1539 from George Rolle d 1552 of Stevenstone Devon to Honor Plantagenet Viscountess Lisle <blockquote> Right honourable and my singular good lady my duty remembered I have me humbly recommended unto your good ladyship and to my good Lord Lyle advertising your ladyship that I received your ladyship's letter by which ye willed me to speak with my Lady Coffyn for her title in East Haggynton in the county of Devon who had one estate in tail to him and to his heirs of her body begotten; and now he is dead without issue of his body so that the reversion should revert to Mr John Basset and to his heirs so there be no let nor discontinuance of the same made by Sir William Coffyn in his life Howbeit Mr Richard Coffyn next heir to Sir William Coffyn claimeth the same by his uncle's feoffment to him and to his heirs so that the law will put Mr John Basset from his entry and to compel him to take his action of form down which is much dilatory as Mr Basset knoweth albeit I intend to sue unto one writ of diem clausit extremum after the death of the said Sir William and so to find Mr Basset's title if we may come and attain any evidence when we come home of John Davy to enforce the same which will cost v marks at least But the best way when Mr Harys and I meet shall be taken My Lady Coffyn is in Leicestershire so that I could not speak with her in this matter And if my lord or your ladyship will command me any service into the country I God willing intend to ride the viii th day of March next coming and shall be glad to accomplish the same to the utterest of my power as knoweth our Lord who preserve you both in honour long to endure Ffrom London the last day of Ffebruary by your assuryd servant George Rolle </blockquote> Byrne Muriel St Clare ed The Lisle Letters 6 vols University of Chicago Press Chicago London 1981 vol 5 p 764 George Rolle d 1552 of Stevenstone Devon 1539-02-28 PD-old-100 Secretary hand |