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Collapse DEX1625 - Deeds, manorial and estate papers of Heywood manor and estate, White Waltham, and papers of the Sawyer familyDEX1625 - Deeds, manorial and estate papers of Heywood manor and estate, White Waltham, and papers of the Sawyer family
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1 - Deeds of exchange of a close of arable land lately called Westley Mill (4 a.) in Binfield for a close of arable land called Stouts (3 a.) in White Waltham.
2 - Deeds of a messuage and land called Oaks or Noaks Farm (55 a.), Shottesbrooke.
3 - Exemplification of common recovery of 29 acres land, 6 acres meadow and 12 acres wood, in Shottesbrooke and White Waltham, 1646, receipt of payment, 1646, and bond relating to [same premises], 1662.
4 - Deed of exchange (John Sawyer and Arthur Van Sittart) of arable land in common fields of Shottesbrooke and White Waltham.
5 - Lease and release of pieces of arable land in the middle of fields in Shottesbrooke, namely 1 acre in South Noake, 1 acre in Bush Noake, and 3 acres in Church Noake; and a piece of arable land called Langcraft Pightle (1 a.) and adjoining piece of meadow or pasture (1 r.), in White Waltham.
6 - Lease and release of Oaks or Noaks Farm, Shottesbrooke (now described as 36 a.), and property conveyed in D/EX 1625/1/5.
7 - Lease and release (mortgage) of Oaks or Noakes Farm, Shottesbrooke; a close of meadow ground called Stephen Clarkes (7 a.), adjoining the highway to Holyport, in White Waltham; and a messuage called Preists [endorsed as "house in Hill Street"] and closes of meadow ground adjoining How Lane (3 a., one called Little Innings Mead), White Waltham.
8 - Lease and surrender of Paley Street Farm (349 a.) and eleven cottages, in Shottesbrooke and White Waltham.
9 - Deeds and documents relating to title to the rectory and parsonage and tithes of White Waltham, the parsonage barn, two messuages adjoining the churchyard and a ground called Great Hawkins (10 a.), all in White Waltham.
10 - Deeds of the rectory, parsonage and tithes of White Waltham, and the parsonage barn adjoining the churchyard.
11 - Deeds of rectory, parsonage and tithes of White Waltham (specifically excepting the advowson), and the Parsonage Barn.
12 - Deeds of tithes of White Waltham (small tithes of whole parish, 1772, and of tithes on individual pieces of land, 1775, 1778, 1812).
13 - Deeds of two messuages in White Waltham adjoining the churchyard and a ground called Greate Hawkins (10 a.), White Waltham.
14 - Deeds of Heywood (Hayewood, 1623) manor, White Waltham.
15 - Deeds of Heywood manor, Heywood House, Heywood Farm, Langton's Farm and a farm called Coles or Innings, all in White Waltham, with land in the common fields of Shottesbrooke.
16 - Deeds of Heywood House, Heywood manor, Heywoods Farm, Langtons Farm and a messuage and appurtenances called Coles, all in White Waltham.
17 - Deeds of exchange of property in White Waltham, 29 September 1786.
18 - Deeds of four acres of arable land in a field called Stouts in White Waltham.
19 - Mortgage of a messuage, the Hither Walke feild (36 a.), the Further Walk feild (formerly called the Upper Middle Field) (41 a.), and the Downe (10 a.), all at Heywood, White Waltham.
20 - Mortgage of a messuage called Coles and lands (described) (part of Heywood estate), White Waltham.
21 - Deeds of a barn and three closes called the Nine Acres Close, Barn Close and the Grove, adjoining the Green Lane, White Waltham.
22 - Copy of court roll: surrender to lord of Heywood manor of a copyhold messuage called Bean Croft and an acre of land, Paley Street, Heywood, White Waltham.
23 - Copy of court roll: surrender to lord of Heywood manor of a customary or copyhold messuage in White Waltham.
24 - Copy of court roll: surrender to lord of Heywood manor of a copyhold messuage in White Waltham, with receipt for purchase money.
25 - Lease and agreement to let Heywood Farm, White Waltham.
26 - Deeds of a close of arable land called the Eleven Acres (8 a.) in White Waltham.
27 - Lease for a year (release missing): reconveyance of several messuages and land conveyed [mortgaged] in a deed of 11 May 1792 [not described, but probably Heywood estate or part thereof].
28 - Deed of covenant to produce deeds to an unidentified messuage and premises.
29 - Agreement to sell messuage and four closes of arable, pasture and meadow land (9 a.) in Warfield.
30 - Marriage settlement of William Peters of Stanmore, Middlesex, Major of Horse Guards, and Mary Turner, daughter of Daniel Turner late of London, doctor of physic, deceased, settling a tenement being the best end of a messuage in Brent Street, Hendon, Middlesex (described), 1744/5.
Expand 2 - Records of Heywood Manor2 - Records of Heywood Manor
Expand 3 - Estate papers3 - Estate papers
Expand 4 - Sawyer family and personal papers4 - Sawyer family and personal papers
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