• 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
    item