- ReferenceC168
- TitlePost-nuptial settlement: £2,000 paid by H. Hampson (father of Ann) (i) Richard Norton of Mitcham, Surrey, esq., & wife Ann (ii) Henry Hampson of same, esq. Thomas Tanner of London, gent. (trustees) detailed trusts.
- Date free text1677
- Production dateFrom: 1677 To: 1677
- Scope and Content- - manor of Barton with appurtenant messuages, lands (no detail), conveyed by late king to Edward Dytchfield & others, 1628; & by them conveyed to Thomas Thimelby; & by him to said Richard Norton; - - manor of Ingerthorpe, Yorks (a few details); - - the capital messuage wherein Thomas Rotheram, gent., lately dwelt, called Stockwood alias Whipperlye, Luton, with appurtenant lands heretofore of George Rotheram esq., George Rotherham (elder son) & Thomas Rotherham (younger son) or one of them; - - the messuage called Clerks in Sharpenhoe & Streatley; & the messuage called Peacocks in same (no details); heretofore of William Norton esq., & son William; also 2 closes called the Gt. Meades on east of lane or way from Sharpenhoe to Grange mill; & a close called Bushy Hay Leys (divided into 4 closes) adjoining Gt. Meades (48 acres) heretofore part of Pulloxhill or Harlington Grange, Streatley, with a lane or way (2 acres) from Sharpenhoe to the mill; heretofore of Gravely Norton, esq.; - - a messuage, close called Wood close, with 44 acres arable, & a cottage in Streatley, Sharpenhoe & Sundon (no details), heretofore of Roger Wingate; - - also Georges wood, Streatley (12 acres), formerly of Lettice Cleyny (rectius Cheyny?); - - also Samsill close at Sampsill, Westoning (10 acres), formerly of William Whitebread & Roger Cinder;
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