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1 - Mortgage of the household and farming goods and effects of Joseph Brown of Lower Farm, Arborfield, farmer, as security for a debt.
2 - Marriage settlement of Edward Bulwer Fuller, esquire, captain in the 51st Regiment of Foot, and Mary Pocock of Windsor, spinster, by lease and release.
3 - Deeds of a messuage and farm called Mawnsells Tenement (Mansells in 1705, Mawnsells in 1785) (some field names given), at East Oakley Green, Bray, 1667-1786, and of closes called Ashen Beanes (7 a.) and Godleaze or Godlyhurst (2 a.), adjoining one another in East Oakley (known together as Broad Leaz Closes, and individually as Ashton Beanes and Godleys in 1705), 1689-1786.
4 - Deeds of the same [D/ESB/T3].
5 - Deeds of the same property, now known as Oakley Farm or Oakley Green Farm (Water Oakley Farm in 1881), and of additional property in Oakley Green incorporated into the farm.
6 - Deeds of a cottage (called Dees in 1799) and orchard (1 a.) in Oakley Green, Bray.
7 - Deeds of a messuage called Sheers and land at Oakley Green, Bray.
8 - Deeds of a messuage and premises, and various parcels of meadow and pasture ground (described) at Oakley Green, Bray.
9 - Feoffment of a manor or reputed manor and capital messuage called Bullocks, in Bray, and an estate in Bray, Berks, and Boveney and Dorney, Bucks.
10 - Lease and release of 26½ acres of arable land lying dispersed in Fifield Field, Bray (locations described).
11 - Probate of Katharine Sparrow of Bray, widow, 1701, and marriage settlement of her daughter Katharine Spencer of Fifield, Bray, spinster, and James Coombes of Fifield, Bray, yeoman, 1707.
12 - Deeds of 10 acres of arable land at The Hale Corner (the Hayle Corner, 1703), in Bray common fields, abutting on the common highway from Fifield Hatch to Windsor on the west, the eastern 6 acres of which was inclosed by 1703; and 8½ acres of arable or pasture ground near The Hale Corner, inclosed in two parcels (1703 only).
13 - Deeds of a messuage in Fifield, Bray, and 4 acres of meadow or pasture ground adjoining, abutting on Fifield Green on the south, Tripps Lane on the west, and Fifield Street on the east.
14 - Probate of John Butterfeild of Maidenhead, Bray, baker.
15 - Family settlement (by lease and release) by Thomas Duly of Oakley Green, Bray, cordwainer, and his wife Martha, on Thomas, Richard and Robert Gregory and Mary Emblin, Martha's children by her first marriage, of a cottage adjoining Oakley Green on the south and a close of meadow or pasture ground called Great Hills on the north and east, in Bray, 1750/1, with receipt relating to a settlement of an estate in Bray on Mr and Mrs Duly and Mrs Emblin, 1761.
16 - Deeds of a capital messuage or mansion house called Oakley Place, East Oakley, Bray, a close called Dovehouse Mead(ow) or the Broad Mead (20 a.), two closes of meadow ground called the Great Hills and Little Hills (9 a.), a close called Alves Close (2 a.), 30 acres of arable land in the common fields, and another messuage, all [at East Oakley] in the parish of Bray; a toft in Oakley Green, Bray, where a messuage called Wests formerly stood, and adjoining close of meadow or pasture (5 a.), adjoining Oakley Green on the south; a messuage called Archlards or Archlers in Braywick, Bray, 31 acres of arable land dispersed in Braywick Field, and an acre of meadow ground in Bray Mead (locations described).
17 - Deeds of the same, with additional named closes, and allotments (described) in place of the land in the common fields.
18 - Deeds of three adjoining pieces of arable land at Beggar's Elm, adjoining the River Thames on the north, and the highway from Windsor and Bullocks Hatch to Braywick and Maidenhead on the south; two adjoining pieces of land in Corn Mead, one being a gravel pit adjoining the Thames on the north; closes of arable land called Gravel Pit Close (9 a.), adjoining the above-mentioned gravel pit on the north, and the high road from Bullocks Hatch to Braywick on the south, Cartbridge Close (5 a.), near Bullocks Hatch, adjoining the said road on the south, and the Picked Close (11 a.) near Bullocks Hatch (formerly two closes called the Picked Close and the Five Acre Field), a plot of arable land called the Letchmore half acre in East Oakley Field and a close of arable, meadow or pasture land called Bushy Mead (1 a.).
19 - Lease and counterpart lease for 21 years of four closes of land in Fifield, Bray, near a gate called the Hatch Gate (13 a.).
20 - Conveyance of premises conveyed in T18, 1796, with letters of administration of goods of Edmund Jordan of Staines, Middlesex, 1810, attached.
21 - Lease and release of a piece of meadow or pasture ground (formerly in two pieces, 3 a.) called Easthills, at Fifield, Bray, and land in Oakley Field and Bray Common Mead (locations described), all in the parish of Bray.
22 - Deeds of a cottage at Cox Green, Bray, and a close of arable land adjoining (2½ a.).
23 - Lease and release and appointment of pieces of arable land called East Field and East Field Coppice (12 a.), the Six Acre Piece (6 a.) and the Fourteen Acres (13 a.) lying together (described in a recited deed of 1795 as two closes at Bullocks Hatch (29 a. and 2 a.), then 'lately grubbed up' into one close called the Homefield, bounded by the highway from Maidenhead to Windsor on the north, Little Pool Hill on the east and Bullocks Hatch house and grounds on the west).
24 - Lease and release of a close of arable land (a recent allotment) called Corn Mead, Bray (3 a.).
25 - Feoffment of an allotment of land (3 a.) near Berry Pitts, Bray, allotted in the parish inclosure as a gravel pit, but since exhausted.
26 - Deeds of a capital messuage or mansion house (also described as a manor, reputed manor or farm in 1837) called The Hatch or Bullocks Hatch, and estate (80 a. in 1837), Bray.
27 - Deeds of the same [D/ESB/T26].
28 - Deed of appointment (under the will of James Gray of Fifield, victualler) of a messuage built before 1812 adjoining another messuage called Clan[more - nearly illegible due to water damage] in Fifield, Bray.
29 - Mortgage (and notice for repayment of the same) of the site where a cottage called Maynards formerly stood at Fifield Green, Bray, an adjoining close of meadow or pasture ground (9 a.), and a cottage recently built on the latter, all at Fifield, Bray, adjoing the high road from Fifield to Maidenhead on the east.
30 - Conveyance of a piece of meadow land, barn, rick yard and premises (3 a.) near Bray Pitts, adjoining the Windsor road on the south, in Bray.
31 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of Oakley Place Farm (including a mansion house), Oakley Green or East Oakley, Bray; The Hatch Farm, Bray; and Alphey's Farm, Oakley Green or East Oakley, Bray.
32 - Conveyance of a close of arable and meadow land at Berry Pits, an inclosure from Bray Field, in the parish of Bray, adjoining the allotment for gravel and the road from Maidenhead to Windsor on the south, and a messuage built thereon, 1863, with marriage and death certificates relating to Charles Fuller, 1845 and 1855.
33 - Counterpart lease for 14 years of Hawes Hill Farm (246 a.), Bray.
34 - Lease for 13 years and surrender of lease of a messuage and lands called Coningsby or The Dairy Farm, Fifield, Bray.
35 - Assignment of lease (and duplicate) of the following public houses.
36 - Deeds of a messuage in Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray; a messuage called Barretts, Money Row Green, Bray, and adjoining orchard (1 a.); a messuage at Money Row Green and six acres of pasture ground (part of the common or waste of Bray) belonging to the same at Cox Green, Bray; two messuages at Touchen End, Bray; allotments of land at Stud Green and Touchen End, Bray; a messuage and hogsty in Cookham [as devised in T14]; two messuages in Broad Street, Reading; and the Pig Market, with all houses built there, Friar Street, Reading (Reading property 1845 only); and a newly erected messuage at Wooburn Green, Wooburn, Bucks.
37 - Lease, release and assignment of a "great tiled barn" adjoining the timber yard and gateway formerly belonging to the Saracen's Head Inn, Maidenhead, with a right of way through the yard to Back Lane; and two acres of arable land lying dispersed in the Middle Field, Cookham (locations described).
38 - Deeds of a messuage in Maidenhead.
39 - Duplicate conveyance of seven messuages (formerly six and originally five), Market Street (also known as North Town Lane), Maidenhead, and a piece of garden ground adjoining the same.
40 - Feoffment of a cottage and garden near the Poor House, Sunninghill, bounded on the south by a drill road leading out of the Bagshot Road, 1822.
41 - Deeds of a parcel of land (allotment no 62 on the parish inclosure map) on Crown Hill, Sunninghill, near the Bog (1 a.).
42 - Deeds of a messuage called Evelins and 51 acres of land (field names given) in Uptown, Warfield, 1817-1830, and of closes called Hangers Corner and a coppice, all in Warfield, 1809-1830; all copyhold of Warfield manor.
43 - Copy court roll relating to the surrender of, and admission to, a close of meadow called Priestwood Mead (6 a.) in West End, Warfield; copyhold of Warfield manor.
44 - Copies of court roll relating to closes called Nash Croft (10 a.) and Aylands (4 a.), and parcels of land on Aylands Green (adjoining Aylands and Broad Lane), in Cherry Lane and in Ryelands, all in Warfield and copyhold of Warfield manor.
45 - Copies of court roll relating to a piece of land in Rylands (4 a.), bounded by the Haley Green and Hawthorn Hill Road, Warfield; copyhold of Newnhams Lakes and Aylands manor.
46 - Copy of court roll : admission to a close of land (3 a.) near Priestwood Common in Warfield, bounded on the west by Easthampstead parish, and to the copyhold part of a close adjoining the same (3 a.); copyhold of Warfield manor.
47 - Deeds of a parcel of land in the Churchfield, Warfield (2 a.), copyhold of Masons manor.
48 - Marriage settlement of Thomas Cotterell of Eton, Buckinghamshire, butcher, and Elizabeth Brincklett of Eton, spinster, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Brincklett, gentleman.
49 - Appointment in trust of 5-7 Adelaide Square, New Windsor (three messuages newly erected in 1832).
50 - Deeds and papers relating to a triangular piece of land in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor, formerly part of a piece of land called the Long Seven Acres, Alma Road.
51 - Deeds of 31-34 Kings Terrace, Arthur Road, Clewer.
52 - Deeds of 35-38 Arthur Road, Clewer.
53 - Deeds and maps concerning 15, 17 and 21 (formerly 37, 36 and 34 Kings Terrace), Arthur Road, Windsor.
54 - Conveyance of 9-11 Bier Lane, New Windsor.
55 - Mortgage and reconveyance of 5, 12 and 13 Distillery Row, near Bier Lane, in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor, and of two messuages opposite the Goswells near Red Lion Row, in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor.
56 - Deeds of two messuages on the south side of George Street, New Windsor, and five messuages (formerly four tenements) on the south side of Bier Lane, in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor, abutting on the fields called the Goswells on the south and south-west and on a workhouse and garden (later (1790) several newly built messuages called Red Lion Row) on the north and north-east.
57 - Assignment of lease of piece of garden ground in the Worth, New Windsor (2 a.), abutting on a footpath, and another piece of garden ground (1½ a.) abutting on the other side of the same footpath on the west and on the highway from the Lammas to Windsor (opposite Picketts Close) on the east.
58 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of 1 Clarence Crescent, in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor, with letter relating to the terms.
59 - Counterpart lease for 14 years of The Clarence Inn, Clarence Road, Clewer.
60 - Deeds of thirteen capital messuages in Clewer called Clarence Crescent, a garden or pleasure ground in front of the same (3½ a.), seven messuages adjoining Clarence Crescent called Clarence Road, coach houses and stables called Alfred Mews on the south side of Clarence Road, twenty eight messuages at the back of Clarence Crescent called Charles Street, and twenty eight cottages adjoining the same and called South Place, all recently built on ground previously called the Home Garden and Magpie Close; a close of meadow or pasture ground called Spinners Field (8 a.) in Clewer, opposite Clarence Road; and certain messuages near Clewer Lane, Clewer, abutting on a footway towards Clewer on the south; all lately built by James Thomas Bedborough of New Windsor, stonemason and builder.
61 - Deeds of 6 Church Street (previously called Fish Street (1760-1790) and Priest Street (1790), New Windsor, a messuage situated between messuages called by the Sign of the King of Prussia (in 1760) on the north, and the Sign of the King's Head (1760-1790) on the south.
62 - Counterpart leases from the Corporation of New Windsor of property at Frogmore Green, New Windsor.
63 - Deeds of a messuage in [the High Street], New Windsor.
64 - Deeds of the same, divided into two messuages or shops known as 16 and 17 High Street, Windsor, by 1869.
65 - Abstract of title to 15 and 16 High Street, Windsor, contract for sale of the same, and part of 17 High Street, and papers concerning the ownership of the site by the Territorial Force Association [used as a drill hall].
66 - Counterpart lease from the Corporation of Windsor to Michael Haddon for 40 years of a parcel of mast ground adjoining the George Inn in the High Street, Windsor (recites prior lease for 60 years to Hercules Trew, 1637), and a newly built tenement adjoining the High Street on the north and west and Castle Ditch on the east (recites prior lease for 40 years to William Poole, 1649.)
67 - Counterpart leases from the Corporation of Windsor of property in the High Street, Windsor.
68 - Counterpart leases from the Corporation of Windsor of property in the High Street, Windsor.
69 - Counterpart leases from the Corporation of Windsor of property in the High Street, Windsor.
70 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of 18 High Street, Windsor.
71 - Authority of Charlotte Clode of North Adelaide, South Australia concerning the transfer of her fourth share in a messuage at the corner of High Street and Peascod Street, Windsor (inherited under the terms of the will of her maternal grandfather William Caley, 1818) to the assignees under the bankruptcy of her husband Richard George Clode (Messrs Clode and Bedborough).
72 - Counterpart leases from the Corporation of Windsor of property at Hog Common, New Windsor.
73 - Assignment of lease (by way of mortgage) of three cottages leased in D/ESB T72/8, with warrant of attorney and defeasance.
74 - Lease for 7 years and associated papers re 12 Queens Villas, Osborne Road, Windsor.
75 - Appointment of equity of redemption in Glen Aray Lodge, 3 Queens Villas, Osborne Road, Windsor (held by lease from Queen Victoria).
76 - Deeds and papers concerning 2 Keppel Terrace, Peascod Street, Clewer, New Windsor.
77 - Lease for 14 years of a messuage in Peascod Street, New Windsor, used as a pawnbroker's shop, and agreement for deposit of the deed.
78 - Lease for three years of 64 Peascod Street, New Windsor.
79 - Lease and assignments of lease of 70 Peascod Street, and a messuage in Sidney Place at the back of the same, New Windsor.
80 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage, shop and slaughterhouse at the corner of Peascod Street and William Street (fronting on Peascod Street), New Windsor.
81 - Deeds and papers concerning the New Inn (previously - c.1763 - known as the King's Arms), Pound Street (later known as Park Street).
82 - Deeds of four messuages called Prospect Place, and an adjoining rickyard fronting a messuage on the west side of the road from New Windsor to Winkfield, in the parish and borough of New Windsor.
83 - Deeds of 1 and 2 Rectory Terrace, Clewer (built c.1855-1856, on land formerly part of Bell Farm, Clewer, adjoining the Clewer Church Road, and earlier part of an allotment of arable land called Gotelee's Allotment in Cross Oak Field, Clewer), used together as The Herne's Oak beer house, 1863.
84 - Deeds of 3 and 4 Rectory Terrace, Clewer (built with property conveyed in T83, c.1855-1856.)
85 - Counterpart leases from the Corporation of Windsor of a cottage (two new cottages in 1834) on the east side of Sheet Street, New Windsor.
86 - Lease and release of a piece of meadow ground in Sheet Street, New Windsor, late part of Dairys Orchard (since called Pond Meadow), probably adjoining land conveyed in D/ESB/T87.
87 - Deeds of a piece of ground in Sheet Street, New Windsor, late parcel of Dairys Orchard (since called Pond Meadow), with a messuage built thereon between 1823 and 1831, adjoining a cottage probably built on the site of the land conveyed in D/ESB/T86.
88 - Lease and counterpart lease of a messuage and baker's shop in Sheet Street, New Windsor, adjoining Brunswick Terrace.
89 - Deeds and papers concerning a leasehold messuage on the east side of Sheet Street, New Windsor, adjoining the Mechanics Institute, and used by the Windsor & Eton Literary Scientific and Mechanics' Institution for purposes including "chemical lectures" and a house for the Institute's librarian.
90 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage in Spital Road, New Windsor.
91 - Deeds of 2-11 Swan Terrace, Clewer (one messuage in 1824, four recently built messuages in 1879, remainder erected between 1879 and 1883).
92 - Counterpart lease from Windsor Corporation for 21 years of two messuages (formerly one house called the Manor House), Thames Street, 1782, and certificate for the redemption of land tax for the same and two houses (one divided into two tenements) in Datchet Lane, 1804.
93 - Deeds of a messuage in Thames Street, in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor, adjoining the Red Lion Inn (and part of Garden Court, 1855) on the north.
94 - Lease for 7 years of a newly erected theatre in Thames Street, New Windsor, reserving the use of the green room and coffee room for lectures, concerts and exhibitions by the lessor, 1815, with letter from Sampson Penley, one of the managers/lessors of the theatre, 1822, concerning recent lack of success.
95 - Certificate and deeds of nine 150th shares in New Windsor Theatre (share nos 7, 8, 105-108, 112-114), 1827-1833.
96 - Deeds of 7 Thames Street, New Windsor.
97 - Lease for 14 years of a messuage in Victoria Street, New Windsor, and notice of rent due.
97A - Appointment of new trustees of will of William Darling (re 2 Victoria Street, Windsor).
98 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuage in William Street, New Windsor.
99 - Lease, and assignment of lease, for 12½ years, of two messuages in William Street, New Windsor.
100 - Copy deeds and abstract of title of a piece of land in New Windsor, near Bachelors Acre, adjoining a footpath from Bachelors Acre to Reeves Almshouses on the north, a footpath from Reeves Almshouses to a new public carriage road between Sheet Street and Peascod Street on the west, and the new road on the south, being part of a close (2 a.) late lying in a field called Pitchfield or the Pitts Field.
101 - Assignment of 13 capital messuages in Clewer called Clarence Crescent, nine messuages adjoining the same called Clarence Road, three messuages nearby, opposite Spinners Field, coach houses and stables on the south side of Clarence Road called Alred Mews, 28 messuages at the back of Clarence Crescent called Charles Street, 28 messuages lately erected on land formerly known as the Home Garden and Magpye Close, a close of meadow or pasture land called Spinners Field (8 a.), part used as a rope walk, two messuages near Clewer Lane abutting south on a footway leading towards Clewer, all in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor.
102 - Deeds of a messuage newly erected in 1845, on the [Clewer] Church Path, on part of land called Smock Acre at Clewer Fields, Clewer.
103 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage near Beaumont House, and grounds (3 a.), in New Windsor, 1848, and correspondence concerning payment of tithe rent-charge, 1861-1862.
104 - Conveyance of 6 and 7 Adelaide Square, New Windsor.
105 - Conveyance of two small pieces of land adjoining [Clarence Road] and [Alma Road].
106 - Duplicate covenant for production of deeds of a piece of land in Clewer conveyed in 1861 to Joseph Thumwood.
107 - Deeds of mortgage of workshops and ground at the corner of William Street and the new turnpike road from Windsor to Reading, in New Windsor; and two messuages (formerly one), a close of meadow land (1½ a.) and a chapel in North Street, Winkfield.
108 - Deeds relating to Sawyer family and marriage settlements.
109 - Leases and counterpart leases of land called Seamour's in Old Windsor (65 acres), 1788-1862, and bills relating to the land's purchase.
110 - Lease for 14 years of a newly erected brick messuage at Lyon Green, Old Windsor, and associated bond.
111 - Feoffment of a piece of arable land (2 a.) in a common field called Barfield, Old Windsor.
112 - Lease and release of a cottage at Old Windsor Green, Old Windsor, adjoining the road to Clay Farm on the north.
113 - Counterpart lease for 14 years at Water Gate Cottage, Old Windsor, and an eyot or piece of osier ground on the opposite bank of the River Thames (7½ a.).
114 - Deeds of (The) Ham Farm, Old Windsor (two cottages, a small homestead and 44 acres of land) held by lease from the Crown.
115 - Lease and [duplicate] lease for 40 years of a messuage in Old Windsor at the corner of a new road from Egham and Old Windsor to New Windsor.
116 - Counterpart lease of Clay Hall Farm (a dwelling house and eleven parcels of land : 100 a.), in Old Windsor.
117 - Copy bargain and sale of a messuage in Winkfield.
118 - Deeds of land dispersed in the common fields of Winkfield.
119 - Deed of property in Winkfield.
120 - Deeds of land belonging to the Lyford family in the common fields of Winkfield.
121 - Probate of Thomas Hatch of Winkfield, yeoman.
122 - Mortgage by demise for 1000 years of a close of land or pasture ground in Winkfield called Whitesland (7 a.), abutting on Crouch Lane on the south, Wrenn Park on the south west, a meadow called Rushie Strood on the north west, Lanes Land Close on the east and Lanes Land Mead on the north.
123 - Deeds of exchange between Mary and Elizabeth Brincklett, daughters and co-heiresses of Thomas Brincklett of Eton, gentleman, deceased, 1706, with burial certificates, 1802-1805.
124 - Deeds of a cottage and adjoining piddle of land or meadow ground (1 a.), at Hills or Winkfield Row or Bushes, in the parish of Winkfield, abutting on the common on the south.
125 - Counterpart lease for nine years, determinable on life of Thomas Wheatley, of a close of arable land called the Field Close or Wheatley Close in Mill Field, Winkfield, near the end of Coopers Lane (4 a.), and a piece of meadow ground (½ a.) adjoining the lower or north end of the same.
126 - Deeds and papers relating to a messuage or farmhouse called Summertons (Somerton House in 1855), adjoining lands (described, part used as a rickyard in 1811) and a second messuage (1747), all at Winkfield Row, Winkfield (address given as Bracknell, 1890).
127 - Deeds of a messuage and two closes of arable, meadow or pasture land (4a.), all in Winkfield.
128 - Copies of court roll and receipts relating to a parcel of pasture ground calling Innings, in the manor and parish of Winkfield.
129 - Conveyance of a close of meadow or pasture ground (2½ a.) in Winkfield, abutting on Well Field on the north, and a piece of meadow ground (1½ a.), fenced off within a close of meadow ground (2½ a.) adjoining the south end of the first conveyed close.
130 - Copies of court roll and receipts relating to a close of land called Heath Innings (2 a.), in the parish and manor of Winkfield, adjoining the lane to Millfield on the north.
131 - Deeds of a newly erected messuage and an orchard called Pond Orchard in Winkfield, with such part of the lane as abuts the premises.
132 - Deed of exchange of seven acres of land in Millfield for three acres of land dispersed in Northfield and Millfield, all in the parish of Winkfield.
133 - Abstract of title and release (lease missing) of a piece of arable land (1 a. in 1775, re-measured as 3 roods, 1790) in Millfield, Winkfield, abutting on a green lane leading to Cuckoo's Nest on the south.
134 - Deeds of a close of meadow or pasture ground called Cuckoo's Nest (3 a.) in Winkfield, adjoining part of the premises conveyed in D/ESB/T126.
135 - Final concord (two parts) (Clarcy-Fending) of a messuage, garden and orchard, eight acres of land, six acres of meadow and four acres of pasture in Winkfield.
136 - Copy of court roll : admission of executors of John Griffin to a messuage and a close of land called Bulbrookes or Paddocks in the manor of Winkfield.
137 - Deeds of a piece of meadow ground called Longslowe (3 a.) in Winkfield, bounded on the west by the king's highway from Wokingham to Windsor.
138 - Deeds of a close of meadow or pasture ground, previously three closes, called Merriend or Merrifields and Tangley Croft, and an adjoining close of meadow or pasture ground, formerly a grove or coppice of wood ground but long since cleared, called Tangleys Grove or Coppice, (19 acres together), abutting on Folly Farm Park and lands called Picked Mead on the north, lands called Merrits and Upper Mead on the west and south-west and lands called Buntingbury on the east, in Winkfield, with a cowhouse and shed standing on the same.
139 - Copy of court roll relating to two and a half doles of land, and half a dole and three swaths of meadow in Long Mead, Mill Croft, Winkfield manor.
140 - Lease and release of property conveyed in D/ESB/T131 and T137.
141 - Deeds of property conveyed in D/ESB/T131 and T137.
142 - Deeds of a close of meadow called Roakes Meadow (7 a.), Crouch Lane, Winkfield, with two cottages built thereon (one before 1860, one c.1860-1868).
143 - Final concord (Richardson-May) of five acres of land, five acres of meadow and five acres of pasture in Winkfield.
144 - Lease and release of a messuage formerly called Mathews adjoining the public carriage road at a place called Woodside or Woodend in Winkfield.
145 - Lease for seven years of a messuage on the south side of the road from Windsor to Bracknell, two messuages adjoining the same, and four closes of land (10 a.), all in Winkfield.
146 - Deeds of a customary or copyhold messuage and lands in Winkfield manor and parish, including a close called Great Feild Close (7 a.).
147 - Counterpart mortgage of the parish glebe of Winkfield to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty.
148 - Counterpart lease for 14 years of a messuage and shop near Hatchet Lane, Winkfield, a close of arable land adjoining (6 a.), and several pieces of meadow or pasture land, all in Winkfield, with inventory of fixtures.
149 - Conveyance of closes of land called Round Tows or Tows (7 a.) and Merritts Field or Long Merritts (5 a.) in Winkfield Lane Road, Winkfield, and an allotment from the former common fields of Winkfield (1 a.).
150 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuage and farm in Winkfield (152 a., field names given), 1855, endorsed with assignment of same to new owner of freehold, 1858.
151 - Deed of covenant to produce deeds relating to property conveyed to the trustees of Lord Ranelagh's Charity in 1855.
152 - Counterpart lease for 17½ years of a messuage and farm (66 a.) in Winkfield (field names given).
153 - Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuage, farm premises and lands (220 a.) called Dairy Farm, near Winkfield Place, Winkfield, and a cottage on the south side of the road from Winkfield to Maidenhead, 1862; agreement varying rent, 1864; and surrender of rickyard and the site of the old homestead on the road from Bracknell, adjoining Spa Cottage.
154 - Deeds and papers concerning property in Winkfield purchased by the Elliott family.
155 - Conveyance of a piece of land called Upper Towes (6 a.) in Winkfield Street, Winkfield, formerly part of land called Great Towes.
156 - Marriage settlements of Matthew Edward Elliott of 7 Canterbury Villas, Maida Vale, Middlesex, silkman, and Georgiana Adela Prescott of 7 Park Place Villas, Middlesex, daughter of George Prescott of Gibraltar, merchant, deceased, 1850, and associated deeds and papers.
157 - Agreement for sale of a messuage and lands in Binfield and Warfield, owned by the Lyford family.
158 - Appointment and release of a messuage in Bedford St Mary, Bedfordshire, bounded by King's Ditch on the north-east, and a new road leading from the Ampthill and Kempston roads on the south-west, built on land formerly part of Pilcroft Close, with a right of way over the new road.
159 - Papers concerning the will of Rachael Hambledon of Basingstoke, Hampshire (1738), and a messuage and lands devised in Harting, Hampshire.
160 - Deeds of a messuage previously divided into three tenements in Bower Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire.
161 - Lease and release of arable land lying dispersed in the common fields of Northleigh, Oxfordshire.
162 - Deeds of 24 a. land at Ascot Heath, adjoining the turnpike road to London on part of the south, and the One Mile Course on the north, and forming part of an allotment of 33 a. under the enclosure of Windsor Forest.
163 - Deeds of 7 a. land [at Ascot Heath] in the parish of Sunninghill, adjoining the premises conveyed in D/ESB/T162, and forming another part of the same allotment, and also adjoining the road to Windsor on the east; with 2 r. plantation land at the north end of the same, between it and the One Mile Course.
164 - Mortgage deeds of land at Ascot Heath conveyed in D/ESB/T162-163.
165 - Deeds of 7 a. land planted with fir trees at Ascot Heath, adjoining the road from Ascot to Sunninghill, Virginia Water and London on the south, the road from the same to Windsor and Blacknest on the east, and the premises conveyed in D/ESB/T162-164 on the other sides, and opposite The Wells public house.
166 - Deeds of a messuage called Fir Bank (or Firbank), Ascot Heath, adjoining the road from Ascot to Egham on the south, and built on the western portion of the land conveyed in D/ESB/T165.
167 - Deeds of a messuage called The Mount and 5 a. land, forming the eastern portion of the land conveyed in D/ESB/T165, adjoining the road from Ascot to London on the south and the road to Windsor on the east, and opposite The Wells public house, 1867-1876; with adjacent strip of land at the northern edge, 1884.
168 - Deeds of land lying behind two messuages in [the High Street], Maidenhead, adjoining Back lane; in the parish of Bray.
169 - Deeds of a piece of land (4 ft x 48 ft) extending from the back part of an unoccupied messuage belonging to George Wade Wetton (the purchaser) to the lane leading from the Braywick Road to the premises of James Lock (the vendor), 1833 and 1880; with abstract of title of James Lock to two messuages in Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray, adjoining the White Hart Inn, 1832.
170 - Counterpart lease for 40 years of of a messuage in the High Street, Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray.
171 - Deeds of an enclosed piece of garden ground (63 ft x 56 ft), surrounded by walls, in Maidenhead, adjoining premises called Turrells Buildings or The Barracks on the north, the road from the Red Lion Yard to Turrells Buildings on the east, and the road from the Red Lion Yard to Market Street on the south.
172 - Deeds of a messuage on the east side of Park Street (formerly Park Road), Maidenhead, with a piece of land used as a shrubbery on the opposite side of the road.
173 - Counterpart lease for 7 years of a newly erected messuage on the west side of Park Road [later Park Street], Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray.
174 - Deeds of 90-96 Queen Street (formerly 73-76) Queen's Road, Maidenhead.
175 - Counterpart lease of a piece of land on the south side of Victoria Street, Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray.
176 - Assignment of lease of 3 a. land at Oldfield, Bray; and 1 a. land in Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray, forming part of the endowment of St Mary's Chapel, Maidenhead.
177 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage called Welbury on The Fishery Estate, Bray, adjoining Beehive Road on the east and Glebe Road on the south.
178 - Tenancy agreement for a messuage called The Chalet on The Fishery Estate, Bray, adjoining the Fishery Road on the west and the River Thames on the east.
179 - Assignment of lease of a messuage called Lalo on The Fishery Estate, Bray, adjoining the River Thames.
180 - Lease and agreement relating to The Fishery, Bray.
181 - Grant of right of way along Avenue Road, from Oldfield Road to the gate at the entrance of The Fishery grounds, Bray.
182 - Feoffment of a slip of land [in Bray] forming part of the stable yard and garden formerly belonging to Ives Place, and adjoining the garden of Ives Place and the road leading by the Park to Foxleys (32 p.).
183 - Lease for 61 years of two messuages (used as one) in Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray, belonging to the overseers of Bray and Cookham.
184 - Deeds of a messuage, two cottages and premises in Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray, and land in the common fields of Bray (described).
185 - Deeds of a messuage in Maidenhead, in the parish of Cookham, adjoining the Bear Inn on the south and a tenement called The Swan on the west, with a malthouse, newly erected in 1731/2, and other buildings, 1731/2-1819.
186 - Copy deeds of a moiety of a messuage in the High Street, Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray, situated between the Bear Inn on the west and the Crown Inn on the east, a yard belonging to the same, and the end of a barn at the end of the premises, known as the Ram Inn, all forming part of a messuage called Searless or Searles, with the pump there; and two cottages near the Moor, Cookham; 1847-1849 (copies dated 1852).
187 - Conveyance of 14 a. land in Maidenhead, in the parish of Cookham, adjoining the road from Belmont to North Town on the north and other private roads on the other sides, and 1 a. land divided from the other land by one of the private roads, and also adjoining the Wycombe branch of the Great Western Railway on the east, 1868.
188 - Mortgage of equity of redemption in 1-3 St Luke's Villas, North Town, Maidenhead, on the west side of the road from Maidenhead to Cookham, 1868.
189 - Conveyance of 1 a. land at Castle Hill, Maidenhead, in the parish of Cookham.
190 - Deeds of a messuage in Maidenhead (location not clear).
191 - Deeds of a cottage erected on 11 r. enclosed from the waste of Berrys Manor at a green called Littlewick Green in the parish of Hurley; with 3 a. arable land from 1757.
192 - Deeds of two messuages (one built before 1799, the other after 1811 and described as 'lately built' in 1816) at Littlewick Green in the parish of White Waltham adjoining the road leading from the Bath turnpike road to Littlewick Green on the east.
193 - Exemplification of common recovery relating to a moiety of two messuages and gardens, and the tithes on 8 a. land in White Waltham.
194 - Trust deeds of a Presbyterian meeting house on the south side of Back Street, Wantage.
195 - Deeds of a messuage and appurtenances on the south side of the street in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, adjoining the king's highway on the east.
196 - Deeds of premises on the south side of West Street, Marlow, Buckinghamshire.
197 - Deeds of Heath Cottage, Flackwell Heath, Great Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, situated on the north east side of the road from Little Marlow to Wooburn.
198 - Lease of 7 Crayford Road, Holloway, Middlesex.
199 - Deeds and papers relating to 18 Paradise Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex.
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