• Reference
    BS1080
  • Title
    Conveyance (feoffment), for a competent sum: (i) Thomas Rolte of Milton Ernest, esquire, Richard Harvy of Wilden, labourer (ii) John Wilsheire senior of Wilden, gentleman. A messuage in the occupation of John Rogers in East End, next a lane towards west with close of pasture (6 acres) adjoining and 12 acres arable and 1 acre meadow dispersed in parish and fields of Wilden [as in BS 1068]. Also other lands [details given]. Witnesses: John Turnor, Arthur Lewman, William Sexton
  • Date free text
    2 May 1633, with reference to a deed of 1612
  • Production date
    From: 1612 To: 1633
  • Admin/biog history
    BRA Stamp 247 from Farrer & Co
  • Scope and Content
    Other lands: -- Close of pasture sometime Woodground (7 acres) in the occupation of Abraham Smith, near a hamlet or endship called Seawickend next ground of Thomas Peete on one side and of Abraham Smith on the other; -- Arable lands etc (24 acres) in parish and common fields of Wilden, as detailed in terrier attached to indenture of 20 April 1612: John Rolte and his son Thomas to Stephen Rolte; -- Enclosed pasture or grove of wood called Macasy grove (1 acre), next a wood late in the tenure of Richard Wagstaffe east and land late parcel of demesnes of the Manor west; -- A piece of headland (10 poles) late of John Fowler, within a close of arable of Thomas Peete called Orwell Street Piece; -- 8 selions and a gore of arable, within the border of swardground (4 acres) lying together next the land of the lord called Wellfield west and the common Street called Orwell Street Lane east, abutting south upon a close of Thomas Peete called Church close and north upon land of William Willsher, sometime in the tenure of John Warde; -- A piece of arable called Tyngies' Piece (8 acres), next land of William Crane and the common way east, sometime in the occupation of John Warde; -- 16 selions arable (6 acres) in a furlong called Eastlong, land of William Wagstaffe north and south, abutting on the lord of Wilden east and land of John Wilsheir west, sometime in the occupation of John Warde; -- Close of pasture between close of Abraham Smith east and of John Wilsheire west.
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  • Level of description
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