• Reference
    X171/72
  • Title
    Deed of settlement (i) Edward. Rolte of Pertenhall esq. (ii) Sir Oliver Cromwell of Ramsey, kt. of the Bath, and son & heir Henry Cromwell esq. and younger son Giles Cromwell esq. -- the manor of Howe and Pertenhall, called the manor of Covington Fee, late in the tenure of John Bell, gentlemen.; leet, view of frankpledge and quit rents; a capital messuage with close of 2 ac. adj., and dovehouse. and 2 orchards; a windmill in Pertenhall erected on part of the said. lands; 77 ac. in the common fields; 2 closes called the wood grounds lately converted from woodland to arable, 27 ac.; Goffes close, now divided into 3 closes, 6 ac., with the cottage thereon built, occ. Ol. Younge; 2 groves of wood ground, 1 ac.; Brache close, 2 ac.; close in the Howe, 4 ac., with cottage thereupon builded, occ. Thos. Howse; closes occ. Edw. Rolte (formerly Hen. Reeve); consisting of Gunsburie close, 20 ac.; Lankishe close, 8 ac.; -- the rectory and parsonage of Plumstead, Kent. To the use of Edward. Rolt for life; then to sons Edward, Giles and Thomas. in succession. (Recites that Mary, daughter of Sir Oliver Cromwell, and wife of Edward Rolt, is dead.) Witnesses. John Baldwin, Thomas. Rudde, Richard Todde.
  • Date free text
    4 Sep 1633
  • Production date
    From: 1633 To: 1633
  • Level of description
    item