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For croft called Buckley in Beaudesert, Warwickshire.
For 42 acres at Capel, Suffolk, left him in the will of his father, Thomas Woolwarde of Capel, deceased.
This is a new release of the original 1955 edition.
"This is a fully annotated version of a public lecture I gave at Skinners' Hall in 2007. Smythe might plausibly be described as London's first global merchant with trading interests stretching from Japan to the Chesapeake. But he was a deeply controversial figure, his career in city politics stymied by his connections with the earl of Essex, and his management of the new Virginia plantation the target for criticism from colonists and trading rivals. This lecture attempts to provide contexts for understanding Smythe's career in the frameworks of politics, religion, and economics which shaped it."--Ian W. Archer, https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:4a1c5a8a-78f1-4dfa-9c79-6f94a6161659.
For 42 acres at Capel, Suffolk, left by Thomas Woolwarde, deceased, to his wife Elizabeth for life, remainder to their son Stephen.
Bond of Richard Smythe of Grayes Inne (Midd.), yeoman, son and heir of Richard Smythe, late of the city of Coventry, deceased, to John Higginson of Cleybrooke (Leics.), clerk, in the sum of £300 to by paid if the said Richard Smythe the son fail to secure to the said John Higginson quiet possession of a messuage with a garden made in the time of Elizabeth Smythe, widow, situated in Gosforde Strate in the city of Coventry; or if he and Thomas Smythe of Abingdon and Joan the later's wife fail to make the said John Higginson a good estate in the same premisses, granted by deed bearing the date hereof. Given on 2 May, 26 Elizabeth I.