XCII.
14 October 1501.
Know all men by the presents that we, Henry West, of the Parish of West Langdon, in the County of Kent, Agnes, his wife, John West and Richard West, his sons and heirs, have remitted, released, and entirely for us and our heirs for ever, quit-claimed to Thomas Barrow, of Dover, his heirs and assigns, all our right, estate, title, interest, claim and demand which we had, have, or in any way in the future shall be able to have, of and in all and singular those lands and tenements with appurtenances lying and being at Ashecle, in the Parish of Northbourne, which I, the aforesaid Henry, recently acquired from Richard Palmer, formerly of Dover, and formerly belonged to Bartholomew Barow : so that neither we, the aforesaid Henry, Agnes, John, and Richard West, nor our heirs, nor any one else in our names, shall in future be able, or ought henceforward to exact, challenge, or reclaim any right, estate, title, interest, claim, or demand, of or in the aforesaid land and tenements with appurtenances, but that we be for ever entirely shut out by the presents from all action of right, estate, title, interest, claim or demand, which could be had or sought on that behalf.
In witness whereof we have set our seals to this our present charter.
Given on the fourteenth day of the month of October in the seventeenth year of the reign of King Henry the seventh of England.