Description | (Includes copy marriage settlement of William Horne of Reading, clothier, and Hannah Bellchamber, spinster, daughter of William Bellchamber of Reading, tanner, 1688, settling a copyhold messuage in the manor of Tilehurst called Godwin's Copyhold, and other lands, including Uferell Piece. From 1721 Uferell Piece (described as a piece of land, 6 a., and also known as Overell Piddle) and Shaw Mead (described as 3 a. land and also known as Chaw Mead), both situated in Norcot tithing, Tilehurst, are conveyed separately. Between 1738 and 1743 a messuage and land called Tinker's Piddle in the manor of Battle, Reading, is also conveyed.) |