Upon the eight and twentieth day of October in the year of Our Lord God 1662 the producent John Dove being at the house of one Philip Spalding in Harleston called the Shoemakers Arms, and Henry Hill... with him, he the said John Dove did then and there pay and satisfy unto Henry Hill the sum of six shillings and eight pence as he the said Hill was then sequestrator of the tithes belonging to the vicarage of the parish church of Rushall in full payment and satisfaction for all the tithes and herbage of all the lands which John Dove held and occupied within the parish of Rushall in the years 1661 and 1662, which Hall accepted and took in full satisfaction for all the tithes and herbage and promised to give John Dove a receipt under his hand for the same, in the presence and hearing of this deponent and Grace Heasell this deponent's wife.
Upon 28 October 1662 John Dove at the house of one Spalding called the Shoemakers Arms in Harleston did satisfy unto Henry Hill then sequestrator of the tithes belonging to the... parish church of Rushall the sum of six shillings and eight pence in full satisfaction for all tithes and herbage of the lands which John Dove then had held and occupied in the parish of Rushall... for the years 1661 and 1662, and Hill accordingly accepted the same, and acknowledged full satisfaction from John Dove for all the tithes and herbage of the lands aforesaid for the years 1661 and 1662 and promised to give Dove acquittance for the same in the presence and hearing of this deponent and Edmund Heasell this deponent's husband.