| | | 4 - Grant by John Meane and Joan his wife to William Cras, Marilla his wife, their son Richard and his wife Joan, for their lives, of two tofts, two crofts and two and a half virgates of arable land called Colnhous and W[?]illi atte Wyke, and a road called Grene Wey leading to the tofts, crofts and arable land conveyed [property not clearly identified; perhaps at Buscot Wick], [in the manor of] Michelscourt, Buscot. Rent, 20s |
| | | 9 - Lease for 21 years of Weston Closes, Kemans Ham, 8 acres of meadows ["leyes"] adjoining the same, 16 acres of meadows farmed together at the south west corner of Weston, 4 acres dispersed in the common field south of the same, a moiety of Lower Ham, Mopsham and Long Ham in the Deane Meade, Cley Mill Banke, Vintons Ham and certain meadows near the same, 6 meadows outside Snowswick Hedge, 34 acres of arable land, common of pasture for 400 sheep, the Gate pasture and leaze for 20 beasts "in the marshe", 20 in the Old Field, meadows called Great Puckney and Little Puckney, all in Buscot. |
| | | 73 - Assignment of mortgage of Michael's Court and Paynel's Court manor, 8 messuages, 110 acres of land, 26 acres of meadow and the advowson of Buscot, and 4s rent in Kelmscot, Oxon, by Richard Wyot, William Whappelade, William Everdon, clerk and Nicholas Clopton, with Simon Raileche and his wife Joan, former wife of Thomas atte Water, to Dom Robert Halome, bishop of Salisbury, Thomas Chanter, John Golafre, Hamo[n] Sealknapp, John Hurleghe, clerk, John Warefeld and Thomas Berdesle, in return for an annuity of £20 payable to Richard Wyot and his wife Alice. |
| | | 78 - An Act for Vesting certain Estates of Robert Ladbroke, Esquire, in the City of London, and Counties of Middlesex, Northampton, Berks, and Warwick, in Trustees, to be sold; and for laying out the Monies to arise thereby in the Purchase of other Manors, Lands, and Hereditaments, to be settled to the same Uses as the said settled Estates now stand limited. |
| | | 127 - Confirmation by John Holdeyn, son and heir of the late John Holdeyn of Chelmsford, Essex, fuller, to John Ryman of Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex, and his wife Joan, formerly wife of Robert Monke, of a messuage on the King's highway to London, in Moulsham, Chelmsford, 12 May 8 Henry VII [1493]. |
| | | 131 - Marriage settlement of William Tayler of Sherborne, Glos, gentleman, and Penelope Loveden, natural sister of Edward Loveden of Swindon, Wilts, gentleman
Lease for 90 years of a messuage, closes closes called the Paddocke and the Home Hey adjoining the same, a ground adjoining the Home Hey called Northcrofte (6 a.), and a parcel of meadow called Sandlands (10 a.), all in Minety, Glos. |
| | | 134 - Assignment of lease of Cutlers Tenement and a tenement called Godwyns, both in Kempsford, Glos, with all other property of the late Nicholas Packer of Dunfield, Glos, deceased, in trust for his daughter Martha Packer, charged with an annuity to his widow, Amy Packer, 1738, with bond of indemnity from Martha Packer's trustees, 1750. |
| | | 139 - Final concord (two parts) of Eye Kettleby manor, 12 messuages, 12 cottages, 24 gardens, a mill, 200 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 1,000 acres of pasture, a rent-charge and common of pasture, all in Eye Kettleby, Edmondthorpe, Wymondham, Melton Mowbray, Queniborough, Thurnby, Bushby, Wigston Magna and Glen Parva; and Queniborough rectory and advowson, Queniborough, Leics. |
| | | 141 - Lease for a year (release missing) of Norwood and Southall manors, and messuages, farms and other property (not specified) in Norwood, Southall, Norcote, Hess or Heesse, Cranford, Greenford, Hanwell, Botwell and Hillingdon, all in Middlesex. |
| | | 143 - Final concord (two parts) of Milton and Litchborough manors, 20 messuages, 20 cottages, and a moiety of 12 messuages, 800 acres of land, 150 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture and 50 acres of wood in Milton, Northampton, Gayton, Tiffield, Kislingbury, Litchborough, Upper Heyford and Ringstead, Northants. |
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