A Surrender in Trust, and the Trust declared: Trustees, Covenant not to commit, &c. any thing that may amount to a Forfeiture.
Whereas the said A. B. hath with his own proper Monies bought and purchased of C. D. of, &c. Lord of the Manor of Belton, in the County of, &c. (amongst other Lands and Te∣nements, in certain Articles indented and made between the said C. D. of the one part, and the said A. B. of the other part, and bearing date the, &c.) the customary Messuage, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, hereafter men∣tioned, that is to say, &c.. And whereas also the said E. F. G. H. and I. K. customary Te∣nants of the said Manor, of and in the custo∣mary Messuage, Lands and Premisses, did by Surrender bearing date, &c. according to the Custom of the said Manor, surrender into the Hands of the said C. D. Lord of the Manor aforesaid, all and singular the customary Mes∣suage, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments before mentioned, to the use and behoof of them the said I. S. and P. S. their Heirs and Assigns, to the intent and purpose that the said C. D. or other the Lord or Lords of the said Manor of, &c. or the Steward or Stewards of the said Manor for the time being, at the next Court to be holden for the said Manor, should admit or cause to be admitted them the said I. S. and P. S. Tenants of and to all and sin∣gular the said, &c. as by the said Surrender, relation being thereto had, may more at large appear. Now this Indenture farther Witnesseth, That the said I. S. and P. S. for the avoiding