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1 - Final concord (two parts) of two messuages, two stables and a garden in Abingdon St Helen.
2 - Grant by Garner of Naples, prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England, with consent of his Chapter, to Roger son of Reginald of Faringdon, of a virgate of land in Buscot (given to the order by Robert Gerbert) situated on the left towards Faringdon; rent 4s; heriot one third of the chattels on the land.
3 - Grant by Alwova, widow of Bernard of Buscot, to Richard son of Bernard, of her land in Buscot village which Roger le Templar gave to her mother Matilda in marriage, in return for Richard providing for Alwova for the rest of her life.
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
5 - Lease for 21 years from William Stonor, knight, to Henry Dogett, gentleman and Thomas Gering, of Buscot, Mychelscourt and Paynelscourt manors, excluding wards, marriages, estreats and heriots and the advowson of Buscot parish; rent £36.
6 - Deeds of a messuage and strip of land between Goddings Barn and a strip of land called Piggys at Buscot Wick, and a meadow called the Hams (10a), both in Buscot.
7 - Lease for 8 years of Michael's Court and Paynel's Court manors, and land called Weston and Snowswick, all in Buscot.
8 - Deeds of Buscot manor (including Mychelscourt and Paynelscourt manors) and advowson.
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.
10 - Lease of a messuage shortly to be built in Buscot called the Churche House, and the Church Close.
11 - Deeds of a pasture (150a.) called Snoweswick or Loveden Snoweswick, 1617-1623, and of a messuage (formerly two cottages) built on part of the site, 1716
12 - Deeds of meadows called the Broad Leaze and Harnehill Ground (Harnill Leaze in 1621, the Harnell Grounds in 1674)
13 - Agreements between John Loveden of the Leigh, Wilts, (later Stapleton, Glos), esq., and his son Walter Loveden of Earlscorte, [Lambourn], (later of Buscot), gentleman, for the latter to hold the former's property in Buscot in return for an annuity.
14 - Lease for 21 years of Paynel's Court manor house, Berry End Close, the Winghams, the Paddock before the house, Elm Close and Calves Close (total 12a.) and Paradise Ground (70 a.), all in Buscot.
15 - Counterpart lease of D/ELV/T14.
16 - Grant by Walter Loveden to his [infant] daughter Anne, for her life, of a messuage, 6 butts of land in the Hitching Field, and two closes in Buscot Wick called Horse Close and Little Conigeere Close, all in Buscot.
17 - Draft marriage settlement (post-nuptial) of Edward Loveden and Jane Seymour.
18 - Bargain and sale with feoffment of a parcel of meadow called Fenham (5 a.), surrounded by Coltshill Brook and adjoining Snowswick on the east; a parcel of meadow called the Staffe or Swath; and a parcel of meadow called the Horsecombe, all in Hounsall Meadow near the River Thames; all in Buscot.
19 - Grant of a pasture ground and close in Buscot called the Rother Marsh (8 a.), adjoining Linte Bridge.
20 - Deeds of parcels of land called Eglemores (65 a.) and the Little Old Field (25 a.) (together called Oldfeild Grounds from 1693), meadows called Olivy Hay and Millham (9a.; called Uptons Ham and Ralphs Ham from 1693), two meadows called Puckney at Snowswick, and a close of pasture (8 a.), all in Buscot.
21 - Deeds of 20 acres in the south of Weston Mead; and a house and 8 a. meadow; all in Buscot.
22 - Lease for 7 years of a parcel of meadow ground adjoining the River Thames in Buscot, situated between Downe Crast and Bullinges Weare.
23 - Bargain and sale with feoffment of a messuage, a meadow called Loveden's Marsh, the North Close and a close of meadow called the Home Close, Buscot.
24 - Marriage settlement of Sebastian Loveden of Ponsholt, Hants, gent., and Johane Loveden, eldest daughter of Walter Loveden of Buscot, esq., and associated deeds.
25 - Deeds of a messuage and two adjoining closes called Pannells Close and (from 1670) Ash Close ("the Ashy Close", 1681, "Aish Close", 1702-1745), Buscot.
26 - Deeds to close called Gossards Meade (20a.) and Weston Downe (50 a.), Buscot (abuttals given, 1653).
27 - Lease for 21 years of a tenement on the east side of the High Street, four acres of land in a meadow called Nyce, and eight acres of arable land in the common fields near the same, all in Buscot.
28 - Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Buscot (abuttals given).
29 - Final concord (two parts) of a rent-charge of £36 on Buscot, Michael's Court and Paynel's Court manors.
30 - Deeds of land at Buscot.
31 - Exemplification of fine of a messuage, 40 a. meadow and 60 a. pasture in Buscot.
32 - Exemplification of common recovery concerning 3 messuages, 50 a. meadow, 50 a. pasture, 20 a. arable land and 20 a. woodland in Buscot.
33 - Counterpart grant of a close (1 rood) in Buscot [not identified].
34 - Deeds of various messuages (including one used by the Buscot parish officers in 1797) and two closes called Bryery Close (Berry Close, 1750-64, Great Briary Close, 1797) and Broad Close (Little Briary Close, 1797), Buscot.
35 - Marriage settlement (by lease and release) of Christopher Loveden of Buscot, gentleman, and Elizabeth Shilton of Carswell, Buckland.
36 - Final concord of 90 acres of land and 40 acres of meadow in Buscot.
37 - Release of the Horse Close, Buscot.
38 - Final concord of a messuage, 2 gardens, 20 a. of meadow, 20 a. of pasture and common of pasture in Buscot.
39 - Mortgage and assignments of mortgage of Gossards Field (c. 70 a.), Buscot.
40 - Lease for 99 years or the life of Mary Vaughan of Buscot, widow of Christopher Loveden, of Buscot manor house, Horse Close, 10 a. of land called Paradise ground, fishing of the River Thames and two hams called Pullins, Buscot.
41 - Deeds of two closes in Buscot called Harnehill Grounds.
42 - Final concord of a messuage and 14 acres of pasture in Buscot.
43 - Lease for 99 years of two locks called Buscot Lock and the Lower Weare on the River Thames in Buscot, and the fishing of the River Thames in Buscot.
44 - Final concord of two messuages, 10 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow and 15 acres of pasture in Buscot.
45 - Deeds of a messuage in Buscot occupied by Richard Hobbs.
46 - Lease for 100 years, and assignment of lease of a capital messuage, orchard, two closes (10 a.), Weston's Close (10 a.), fishing of the River Thames, a ham near St John's Bridge, two hams near Buscot Weir, and Buscot Lock and Weir, all in Buscot.
47 - Deeds of Little Conigree Close (5 a.), in Buscot Wick, Buscot.
48 - Deeds of three small closes in Buscot, occupied by Thomas Golding.
49 - Counterpart lease, for 99 years determinable by lives, of a newly built cottage and blacksmith's shop on former waste ground in Buscot.
50 - Deeds of a cottage in the street at Buscot.
51 - Deeds of 70 acres of closes in Buscot, and a messuage built 1779-80 on Bury Hill Ground (one of the closes).
52 - Deeds of a cottage at Buscot Townsend in Buscot (abuttals given).
53 - Bond of Thomas and George Edmonds to Thomas Pain and Thomas Wicks of Buscot to indemnify the latter concerning a dwelling house in Buscot bought from the former.
54 - Abstract of title of Abel Stibbs to property in Buscot [not described, but probably that conveyed in T41], with opinions of counsel.
55 - Deeds of a malthouse built c.1757 on the former site of a cottage, on the road from Faringdon to Lechlade, in Buscot.
56 - Deeds of a meadow (4 a.) at Mead Marsh and a pasture ground (8 a.) at Oldfield, both in Buscot.
57 - Final concords (two parts) of two cottages, 11 a. of meadow, 2 a. of pasture and common of pasture in Buscot.
58 - Deeds of a meadow (3 a.) called Toveys and Eaton Close, in Buscot.
59 - Lease for 12 years of a messuage, farm and 84 acres of arable land, meadow and pasture in Buscot, late in the tenure of Thomas Fox [not otherwise described], 1773, with receipt for tax, 1779.
60 - Lease of cottages in Buscot owned by Edward Loveden Loveden, 1773-1774.
61 - Papers concerning Bartholomew Buckerfield's title to property in Buscot, including Wick Ground and Health Ground.
62 - Counterpart lease for 60 years of a piece of ground 52 yards × 30 yards in Buscot, abutting on the high road to Faringdon on the west, a dock on the north and a sewer on the south.
63 - Deeds of a messuage built by William Trinder, innholder, on the highway in Buscot.
64 - Gift of a messuage in Buscot with its contents.
65 - Deeds of meadow closes called Cliftons (34 a.) and Dear Mead (8 a.) in Buscot.
66 - Lease for a year (release missing) of Stanford-in-the-Vale manor with 332 acres of land in Balking and Stanford-in-the-Vale; lands in Buscot purchased by Edward Loveden Loveden from the Revd John Loder, with a close called Cliftons adjoining "Loder's farm".
67 - Exemplification of common recovery of 50 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood and common of pasture in Buscot, Great Coxwell and Eaton Hastings, 1801.
68 - Deeds of Harnell Grounds, Buscot, 1676-1746; and of a messuage, a pasture called the Farther Ground (divided into 2 parts of 10 acres and 30 acres), and the first crop of 6 acres in Mill Mead, all in Eaton Hastings, 1667-1750.
69 - Deed (and counterpart deed) to lead the uses of a fine (marriage settlement of John Loveden of Lambourn and Johan, daughter of Nicholas Ive of Chelmsford, Essex), 1586; with final concord, 1590.
70 - Marriage settlement of Walter Loveden, gentleman, son and heir of John Loveden of Buscot, and Katherine, daughter of Sir Henry Breton of Drury Lane, Middlesex.
71 - Copy release by John Loveden of his rights in the property now settled on his son Walter.
72 - Draft marriage settlements of Sebastian Loveden of Pensholt, Hants, and Johane, daughter of Walter Loveden of 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.
74 - Deeds of Gossards Mead and Weston Down, Buscot; messuages and land in Carsington, Oxon; and a messuage and half a yardland called Devises in Kelmscott, Oxon.
75 - Deeds of Tovey's Close and Eaton's Close, Buscot, and a messuage and appurtenances in Buscot and in Langford, Oxon.
76 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine of Hobbes' tenement and Tovey's Close, Buscot; and a barn, Barn Close, a yardland in the common fields and other land in Langford, Oxon.
77 - Settlement by John Loveden on his son Walter of Buscot House, Buscot; Earls Court House, Lambourn; and Kempscott House, Kelmscott, Oxon.
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.
79 - Order to escheator of Hampshire for livery to John Loveden of his manors of Buscot and Penyton alias Penyton Mewsey also Penyton Maysley, in Pennington, Hants Recites inquisition post mortem of Walter Loveden of Lambourn, gentleman, setting out the descent of both manors (acquired in separate transactions from the Stonor family), 1589.
80 - Copy deeds of various messuages, tenements and land in Great Coxwell, 1761-1795.
81 - Copy extracts from court rolls concerning copyhold messuages and land in Great Coxwell and Little Coxwell manors and parishes, 1521-1737.
82 - Counterpart deed of exchange between Edward Loveden Loveden and Jacob, Earl of Radnor.
83 - Deeds of two messuages and three and a half yardlands in Little Coxwell (copyhold of Coxwell manor).
84 - Deeds of two messuages (one newly executed in 1705), closes called the Farther Ground (later the Bottom Ground) (40 a.), Broad Ground (90 a.) (adjoining the River Thames and Trustrams Leaze), the Corner Ground, the Park Close, the Ram Leaze, Trustram's Leaze (80 a.), the Hilly Close (9 a.) and the first crop of 14 acres of land in the Mill Mead, all in Eaton Hastings.
85 - Lease and release of a cottage on the King's highway in Eaton Hastings, near Mile House Farm.
86 - Deeds of, and papers concerning, a messuage called London Way, and various closes (named), all in Eaton Hastings.
87 - Final concord of a messuage in Eaton Hastings, and a fifth and a third of a fifth of a messuage and 60 acres of land in Stanford-in-the-Vale.
88 - Deeds of four yardlands in the common fields (one called Knights Close in 1589), 40 acres of arable land, 2 pastures called the Broad Leaze and the Woodleaze (25 a.), the first vesture of 4½ acres in Westbrooke Mead and 112 sheep's commons, Faringdon.
89 - Deeds of Faringdon Parsonage, house with 4 yardlands of arable land (glebe) in the common fields, all in Westbrook, Faringdon.
90 - Lease for 2,000 years of 15 acres and 3 yardlands of arable land in Westbrook common fields, and 30 acres of pasture recently inclosed from Broad Wood Leaze, all in Faringdon.
91 - Lease for 2,000 years of 5 acres and 3 yards of pasture in Broad Wood Leaze, Westbrook, Faringdon (to be inclosed).
92 - Lease for 2,000 years of a close of pasture in a part of the Lott Mead called Heywards Layes, and 2 acres and 3 yards of arable land in the common fields, all in Faringdon, 1591, with (attached) assignment of lease, 1633.
93 - Deeds of a pasture in the Great Wood Leaze (33 a.), a pasture in Middle Wood Leaze (15 a.), a meadow called the Lott Mead in Marsh Field and South Field, land called the Haywards Leaze in the same fields, and 19 acres of arable land dispersed in the common fields, all in Faringdon.
94 - Deeds of 2 tofts called Pauls Potts and Hunts Sett, 35 acres of arable land in the common fields, 41 acres of pasture (recently inclosed in 1628 from the Broad Wood Leaze) adjoining the Wood Leaze Lane, a pasture (3 a.) called Churchills adjoining Highworth Way, and 16½ a. at a place called Mythes adjoining Churchills and Highworth highway, all in Westbrook, Faringdon.
95 - Deeds of a messuage in Westbrook, Faringdon.
96 - Deeds of a messuage and malthouse and a parcel of land called Walters Garden, all in Westbrook, Faringdon.
97 - Mortgage by Crane Rivers of all his property in Westbrook, Faringdon, with bond to reconvey the same.
98 - Deeds of a close of arable land called Churchills (8 a.), in Westbrook, Faringdon.
99 - Lease for a year (release missing) of a room called the Parlour with 2 upper chambers and a carthouse (part of William Ody's dwelling house), a moiety of the backside, and land, all in Thrupp, Faringdon.
100 - Deeds of 3 acres of pasture in Great Woodleaze, Faringdon (later a barn and Hatts Close (1½ a.).
101 - Deeds of closes called the Great Greenhills, the two Little Greenhills, the Oxleaze and the Langot (41 a.), all in Westbrook, Faringdon.
102 - Deeds of, and papers concerning, four closes called Great Woodleaze (40 a.), including a pasture called the Wood Leaze (33 a.), all in Westbrook, Faringdon.
103 - Deeds of a pasture (3 a.) called Church Hill, Faringdon.
104 - Copy of court roll:surrender of, and admission to, a tenement adjoining Back Lane and Bull Street, Faringdon.
105 - Copy of court roll : admission to a mansion house in Bull Street, Faringdon.
106 - Counterpart leases for 14 years of John Poole's property in Faringdon, including a messuage in Highworth Street, Broadleaze, Woodleaze, the Great Ground, the Langet, Clement's Meadow and Poole's Hill, and new closes in Westbrook.
107 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of a close of pasture called Broadleaze (21 a.), closes of meadow called Woodleaze (10½ a.) and the Little Mead (8 a., situated adjoining a meadow called King's Glory), and close of arable land called the Lower Ground (8½ a., adjoining Moorings Broadleaze), the Great Ground (15 a., adjoining the Lower Ground), all in Faringdon.
108 - Copy lease of Hinton or Henton Malrish manor and manorhouse, and all its property in Hinton Waldrist, and Henry Marten's manor and other property in Inglesham, Wilts, including the rectory.
109 - Gift of a close in Blagrove, Lambourn, abutting John Strete's mansion house, a wood called Clytches and a street called Oulde Strete.
110 - Bargain and sale of 3 closes in Blagrove, Lambourn (20 a.), abutting the close conveyed in T109, Olde Strete and a common heath called the Kyngs Hethe, and a parcel of arable land (1 a.) at Lowesdon Hyll in the common fields of Bockhampton, Lambourn, and abutting on Hollowe Waye.
111 - Deeds of a messuage called Hamons in Lambourn Woodlands with lands known as "Hamons livinge" in Blagrove, Bockhampton, Eastbury and Lambourn tithings, Lambourn.
112 - Final concord of 127 acres of arable land, 16 acres of pasture, 13 acres of wood and common of pasture for 200 sheep in West Bockhampton and Lambourn.
113 - Bond of John Loveden of Lambourn, gentleman, to settle lands on his future wife, Johane Eve.
114 - Marriage settlement of Edward Seymour of Inholme, Lambourn, esq., and Charlotte Draper of Winchester, Hants, spinster.
115 - Counterpart lease for 3 lives of a messuage (adjoining Kemble's), Watermans Close, and land in the common fields (described), Stanford-in-the-Vale.
116 - Counterpart leases for various terms of houses and land in Stanford-in-the-Vale, including messuages called Kembles and the Copyhold, cottages called Falkners, Goodlakes, Osbornes and Pinnells, and closes called Kembles Close (10 a.) and the Copyhold Closes (10 a.).
117 - Release (lease missing) of a fourth share of a burgage messuage known by the sign of the Hind in the Market or High Street, Buckingham, near Buckingham Town Hall, Bucks.
118 - Counterpart lease of messuages called Nantwllen, Tanyrallt, Tynyffynnon and Tythiny Sticcill, all in Llanbadarn Fawr, and a messuage called Bryngwyn Issa in Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glynn, co. Cardigan.
119 - Counterpart leases of a messuage and farm (fields named) in Stanton, co. Derby.
Expand 120 - Deeds of a rood of meadow in Eyllonde mead, Moulsham, in the parish of Chelmsford, Essex.120 - Deeds of a rood of meadow in Eyllonde mead, Moulsham, in the parish of Chelmsford, Essex.
121 - Grant by John Holemere, son and heir of Robert Holemer of Chelmsford, to Robert le Seyere of Chelmsford, of a cottage in Wandonereslane in Chelmsford, Essex.
122 - Grant in fee farm by indenture by John Lanfare to Walter and Anne Rolf, all of Margaretting, Essex, of one rood of land in Margaretting, adjoining the pasture of John atte Ponde.
123 - Grant by Margery Newland of Chelmsford, widow, to her son John Newland, of all her goods and chattels in Chelmsford, Essex, or elsewhere.
Expand 124 - Deeds of land in Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex [not described, but originally owned by the Newland family].124 - Deeds of land in Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex [not described, but originally owned by the Newland family].
125 - Bond in £40 of Richard Prate of Chelmsford, Essex, yeoman, to William B[er]ve of Chelmsford, to fulfil covenants in a deed of the same date, 6 January 21 Henry VI [1443].
126 - Copy of court roll recording the feoffment by Stephen Lambe to the use of his wife Joan, of 3 roods in Moulsham Mead, Moulsham manor, Chelmsford, Essex.
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].
128 - Copy of court roll: admission of William Fissher the younger to a "place" of waste land in the Fish Market, Chelmsford manor and parish, Essex, adjoining the shop ["shope"] of the said William on the south.
129 - Copy of court roll: admission of William Daly to a cottage and garden opposite Moulsham Cross, in Moulsham manor, Chelmsford, Essex.
130 - Copy of court roll: admission of Thomas Wyllmott, executor of the late William Eve, Edward Aylnoth, Walter Wylmott and William Umfrey to a croft of land (4 a.) in Moulsham manor, Chelmsford, formerly held by William Eve and his wife Margery, both now dead.
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.
132 - Settlement by Sir Edward Bathurst of Lechlade, Glos, knight and baronet, on his wife Dorothy (formerly Nash), of an annuity of £150 charged on Lechlade manor, 1669/70, with Chancery decree concerning the annuity, 1681.
133 - Assignment of mortgage of four messuages and three and a half yardlands in Sherborne, 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.
135 - Assignment of mortgage of a messuage, 2 pastures (4 a.), one of which is called Broad Close and contains a barn, a close of pasture called Wards Leaze and adjoining coppice (10 a.), 2 enclosed grounds in the North Field (30 a.) called Yearkomb Close, and 5 a. of arable land in the common fields, all in Elstone [?Alstone], Glos.
136 - Lease for 14 years of a messuage and farm in Bagendon, Glos, occupied by John Parsloe.
137 - Final concord (two parts) of 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 5 gardens, 100 acres of land, 150 acres of meadow, 150 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and common of pasture, all in Sapley, Hunts.
138 - Counterpart lease for 99 years of a messuage in Counthill, Oldham, Lancs, with an acre of ground recently inclosed from a common called Sholver Moore.
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.
140 - Assignment of lease for 60 years of the former chapel of "Seynt Sprite", now converted into a dwelling house and shop, adjoining the River Thames, in St Clement Danes, London.
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.
142 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of 62 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell, 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.
144 - Counterpart lease for 14 years of a messuage and farm in Milton, Northants (fields named).
145 - Lease for a year (release missing) of Newhall and Stanton manors, Derbyshire; and property (described) in Plaistow, Essex; Melton Mowbray and Queniborough, Leics; Clerkenwell, Middlesex; and Gayton and Northampton, Northants [John Darker's estate].
146 - Copy inspeximus containing exemplification of award and judgement by Henry VIII creating an entail on the estates of the Stonor family
147 - Bargain and sale of 4½ acres of land in the common fields of Kelmscott, Oxon (described).
148 - Marriage settlement of Christopher Loveden of Buscot, gentleman, and Elizabeth, daughter and heir of James Shilton of Carswell, Buckland, yeoman.
149 - Deeds of various properties a messuage, a yardland called Parsons Yard Land, half a yardland called Cross's Half Yard Land, three and a half other yardlands in the common fields, and a moiety of a meadow called Snelsome, all in South Newington, Oxon.
150 - Deeds of Hall Place, a messuage, a bakehouse and land in Nether Filkins, Bradwell, Oxon; a messuage and land in Upper Filkins, Bradwell, Oxon; and the property conveyed in D/ELV/T84, Eaton Hastings.
151 - Counterpart lease for 8 years of two messuages and five yardlands in the common fields, South Newington, Oxon.
152 - Lease and release (mortgage) of property leased in D/ELV/T106 and T151, in Faringdon, Berks, and South Newington, Oxon.
153 - Counterpart lease for 13½ years of a messuage adjoining the Red Lion Inn, Southwark, Surrey.
154 - Lease for 5 years of West Tarring manor, Sussex.
155 - Deeds of annuities charged on property as in D/ELV/T154.
156 - Copy lease and release of a messuage called Abells and 7 closes adjoining a toft, formerly the site of a cottage, a close and meadow called Harts Pitts, a close called Longmoores (20 a.) and 2 coppices (total farm 61a.); a messuage called the Swannehouse and closes called Woodlands, Colemores Close and Blossomfield; all in Solihull, Warwicks; messuages in Little Knight Rider Street and St Peter's Hill, London; and 7 grounds formerly called Harnhill, Buscot.
157 - Deeds of a dwelling house occupied by Edmund Cowslade in Swindon, Rodborne, Wilts.
158 - Bargain and sale with feoffment of a meadow called Squier Hamme (1½ roods) in Duddle Free Mead (abuttals given), Lint, Wilts.
159 - Counterpart assignment of mortgage of a messuage at the upper end, and north side, of the High Street, Highworth, Wilts.
160 - Deeds of a cottage in Over Inglesham, Wilts.
161 - Final concords (two parts) of 20 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture and common of pasture in Plaistow [Essex].
162 - Deeds assigning a share (£1,500) in a debt of £8,000 owed to Sir Henry Breton by James I; a moiety of a quarter share of the profits of any soapworks in Ireland (grantedby letters patent); and the right to erect within 6 months a potash works in Maidsnorton, Northants (one of four provided for in a grant of Charles I), and to receive a moiety of its profits.
163 - Miscellaneous deeds too damaged to identify.
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