Reference
HY9-10
Title
Bargain and Sale: £3,250. Lease and Release. (i) Robert Barnardiston of Northill esquire, George Barnardiston, son and heir of Robert, and wife Katherine. (ii) John Harvey of the Inner Temple, London, esquire.
Date free text
4,5 August 1680
Production date
From: 1680 To: 1680
Scope and Content
Manor of Ickwell alias Ickwell Bury and all appurtenances; capital messuage or manor house called Ickwell Bury in the occupation of George Barnardiston; Mill yard or Coneygreen (3 acres), in the occupation of George Barnardiston; 2 closes called Horse pastures (9 acres); Rotten meadow and Hop ground (8 acres), late in the occupation of Thomas Atterton now by George Barnardiston; Broad mead (19 acres) in the occupation of Robert Woodward; 3 pieces of pasture called the Pightles and Picles (21 acres), late William Pateman, now George Barnardiston; Upper Butcher’s field close (14 acres) and Lower Butcher’s field close (12 acres) late John Merrill now George Barnardiston; Pound pitts alias Sand Pits (4 acres), Safferne Leys (4 acres), in the occupation of Robert Barnardiston or George Barnardiston; messuage and appurtenances late John Merrill now George Barnardiston; messuage and close (2 acres) in the occupation of John Huckle; messuage and close (3 acres) late Thomas Warner, now William Aborn; small tenement in the occupation of - Sole widow; messuage and close (2 acres) in the occupation of John Wheeler; messuage and close (3 acres) late Timothy Field now – Land widow; messuage and close (1 acre) late William Gewen now John Darnell; wood called Ickwell Bury wood (26 acres) in the occupation of George Barnardiston; parcel or selion of land used as a highway to Ickwell Bury wood; reversion of: 2 Church fields (40 acres); Great Wood close (23 acres); Little Wood close (15 acres); Great Limings (33 acres); Little Spinney (1 acre); which were demised by Robert Barnardiston esquire, grandfather of Robert Barnardiston party hereto, 1616/7, to Richard Gery esquire, Lewis Mordaunt esquire, Robert Hawes and Thomas Hawes gentlemen, for 99 years. Witnesses: John Richardson, Richard Bell, John Woodyeare, Jonathan Penn.
Seals: 3, papered, bad impression.
Level of description
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