Description | (The 17th century deeds include a right of way to a wellhouse. Assignment of mortgage of 1704 lists the rooms in one messuage, including a bolting house, shearing shop and 'rowing' shop, and out-buildings including a 'killhouse' and oilhouse. In 1714 one of the messuages is known by the sign of the Crown. Bundle includes under-lease of two rooms (the Boys' Chamber and the Great Room), a granary over a former brewhouse, two stables with haylofts over, and a place to lay dung, 1708; and marriage settlement of Thomas Tayler of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire, malster, and Mary Stiles of Reading, spinster, aged c. 40, 1739.) |