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OR549
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Conveyance: £3,300.
(i) Richard Orlebar of Podington esquire
(ii) Thomas Edwards of Bristol esquire
Joseph Edwards of Bristol gentleman
(iii) William Browne junior of French hay, Winterborne, Gloucestershire, merchant.
Date free text
2 October 1716.
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From: 1716 To: 1716
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-- Two inns called Clifft’s Innes, or the upper house and the lower house, situated in Aust, near the Severn, in the occupation of Robert Churchman; closes called the two Callymarshes, the two Welsh meads, Yonderton, Bensons house with Patchye close, the Tyninge, Odnell, Withy, Long furlong, Long leaze, Orchard leaze, Blackland, Barton leaze, Oate leaze, the Viziter, Ledg Leaze, Austenham’s mead; 2 acres in East Mead; 16 acres in Burrell’s Field and Rye Field; 2½ swaths in Common Broad mead; 6½ beasts leazes in the Warth belonging to Cliffts Inn; 3 beasts leazes belonging to Bensons house; and 4 beasts leazes which did formerly belong to the West End; all in the occupation of Robert Churchman; also a ferry boat over the Severn; as lately held by Sir Samuel Astry and Dame Elizabeth, and now occupied by Robert Churchman, Ralph Baker and William Benson; rent per annum £80.
These are mortgaged for £500 (with other lands) to Joseph Edwards, but the mortgage is now to be charged only on those other lands.
Witnesses. William Dickinson, George Colet, Joseph Tily.
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