Scope and Content
(i) John Harvey of Ickwell Bury esquire, son and heir of John Harvey esquire, who was son and heir of Robert Harvey esquire, one of the sons of Sarah, sister of Hugh Audley late of the Inner Temple deceased. (ii) Sarah Gore widow of John Gore, esquire, son and heir (while he lived) of Sir Humphrey Gore of New Place, Hertfordshire knight. (iii) Sir James Robinson of Bulwick, Northamptonshire, baronet, and Scorey Barker of Chiswick, Middlesex, esquire. (iv) Sir Charles Kemish [Kemeys] of Cavard-Mabley [Cefn Mably], Glamorgan, baronet, George Weld of Willey, Shropshire, esquire, Thomas Brumsell of Biggleswade esquire, and Thomas Noble of Leicester gentleman. In consideration of Sarah’s jointure. -- manor of Ickwell alias Ickwell bury; closes called: the Milkyard or Coneygreen, Horse pastures, Rotten meadow, Hopground, Broadmead, Three Pightles, Upper Butcher’s field, Lower Butcher’s field, Pound Pitts alias Sand Pitts, Saffron Leys, Ickwell Bury wood, the Two Church fields, Great Wood close, Little Wood close, Great Linnings and the Little Spinney; messuages in in Ickwell and Northill in the occupation of George Barnardiston, John Huckle, Thomas Warner, William Aborne, - Sole widow, John Wheeler, Katherine Land widow and John Darnell; the manor of Finningley, Nottinghamshire; chief mansion or manor house of Finningley; all lands in Finningley and Misson; manors of Blackston and Aukley, Yorkshire, and lands in Finningley, Blackston, Aukley, Austerfield, Stockwell, Thorne, Middleingfleet and Hatfield; manor of Root, Lincolnshire, manor house and lands in Root and Misson. Witnesses: Thomas Rocke (?), George Porter, Martin Hawkins.