- ReferenceAD3366
- TitleSurrender and Admission Manor: Barton in le Clay. Baron: Robert Jenkyn Seneschal: George Draper Admission : Robert Welboune ( the son ) late of St Margaret's Westminster, Middlesex, on death of father.
- Date free text9 Aug 1717
- Production dateFrom: 1717 To: 1717
- Scope and Content- - Two closes called Downende in Barton, 4 acres. - - Pightle of pasture in Churchfield, Barton, 1 acres. - - Arable land and pasture below hills in Barton. - - Land in Blakeland field, 2 1/2 acres. - - Land in Stocking, in Barton, 1 acres. - - In Shortfurlong, 1 acre. - - In Longfurlong, 1 rood. - - In Blakeland, 1 rood. - - Grassground in Madeland, 3 roods. - - Land dispersed in fields of Barton :- In Combefield, 1 acre. At foot of Stretly Hill, 1 acre. In Blakeland field, 1 1/2 acres. In Madeland field, 2 acres. - -Land in Pannsland, 1/2 acre, To all of which R. Welbourne ( the father ) was admitted tenant 4 Oct. 1704. - -Messuage in Barton, with orchard and close of pasture, 2 acres to which R. Welbourne ( father ) was admitted tenant, 2 June, 1708. - - Messuage in Churchend, Barton, a cottage adjoining: orchard and pightle pasture ,3 roods. - - Arable land above hills in Barton. 4 1/2 acres. To which R. Welboune ( the Father ) admitted 12 Oct. 1709. R. Welbourne ( the son ) pays heriot to the lord : £16. 2. 6. Former tenants or occupiers of this or adjoining land : Arthur Humphreys, Nicholas Denton, Philip Field, Mr Longvile, Henry and Agnes Fuller, John Rolfe, Thomas Brasier, John Crawley, Ed. Hill, Thomas Dewsberry, Thomas Hill, John Bland, Richard Denton. Abuttments: Wood named Le Leedwood, land in church-end, pasture occupied by Nicholas Denton, Blakelandfield, pastures of Richard Denton.
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