• Reference
    C741-743
  • Title
    Conveyance (lease & release - 2 copies of release): £8,000, of which £5,000 to remain on mortgage: (i) John Sharpe Palmer of Middlesex, esq.; only son & heir of Elizabeth, late wife of George Palmer; who was daughter of Rev. John Sharpe of Wellingborough; who was grandson of Talbot Sharpe of Wellingborough, widow of said John Sharpe; heretofore wife of Robert Creed of Bucks., clerk; nee Talbot Rotherham; (ii) Samuel Crawley of Stockwood esq. (iii) John Parkinson of Lincoln's Inn Fields, gent.
  • Date free text
    22, 23 Dec, 1822
  • Production date
    From: 1822 To: 1822
  • Scope and Content
    - - the manor of Farley and Whipperley; mansionhouse or farmhouse with half the dovehouse; all the cottages at the bottom of the land; 3 closes of arable land: one formerly called Onions field (50 acres) and afterwards called Eighteen Acres (by measurement 18 a 1 r 16 p), Sixteen Acres (by measurement 18a 1r 8p), and Fourteen Acres (by measurement 15a 3r 21p) Arable land previously called New Close (10a), now called Wood Field (by measurement 9a 3r 39p) 2 Closes of arable and 1 of meadow (5a) by road from Farley green to Rundley now called: Hither Little Field (by measurement 2a 3=2r 34p), Further Little Field (by measurement 1a 2r 27p) Long Meadow (by measurement 2a 2r 25p) Pightle of wood (1a) now called Spring Wood (by measurement 3r 6p) all reputed to contain 66 a.; formerly occupied by Zacharay Neale, afterwards Edward Crutchfield, since John Trustram, late Francis Wilkins, now Simon Danes; Lands belonging to the messuage called Pightle, Tile Kiln Mead, Farley Grove, Home Field, Middle Field, Dell Nap, Farley Green.; formerly occupied by Edwward Crutchfield, afterwards John Trustram; containing together 88 acres; now measured as follows:- Dell nap: 10a 3r 34p TwentyTwo Acres (formerly Middle Field) 22a 3r 22p TwentySix Acres (formerly Home Field) 27a 3r 19p The Grove, 10a 5p.; The Green, 3a 3r; Dell close and garden 1a 3r 29p; Upper meadow 2a 3r 20p, Little Orchard, 2r 34p Great Orchard 3r 27p; yard adjoining messuage 2r 22p Rickyard, 12r 7p; all late in the tenure of Francis Wilkins, now Simon Danes; Three other closes called the Naps containing by estimation 30a, but by measurement: Windmill Nap, 9a 2r 16p; Middle nap, 8a 3r 21p; Further nap, 10a 32p.; formerly occupied by Edward Crutchfield, since John Trustram, then Francis Wilkins, now Simon Danes; - - tithes and tenths of corn & hay on same, and other great or rectorial tithes all at or near Farley & part of manors of Farley & Whipperley.
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