• Reference
    PM2946b
  • Title
    Bargain and sale 1) Francis Tanfield of Everton, Hunts Esq, Elizabeth, his wife, Henry Finch of Grays Inn Esq (all sign by signature) 2) John Burgoyne of Sutton, Esquire
  • Date free text
    4 May 3 Elizabeth I [1591]
  • Production date
    From: 1591 To: 1591
  • Scope and Content
    Manor House or Chief Mansion House of Everton with the Scite, circuits and precinct of the same house, "wherein the said Francis Tanfield now inhabiteth" and all houses, buildings, orchards, gardens, yards, waters, fishings, fishing place, curtilage and easements lying or being near about or adjoining to the Mansion house and now occupied and enjoyed as part of the same house AND all free rents customary rents and services, courts leets and prerequisites of courts and leets, waifs, strays, waste, liberties, jurisdictions, privileges, preliminaries, profits, commodities and hereditaments whatsoever which to the said Scite of Manor House of Everton may be properly incident and belonging or which Francis has or is now enjoying AND following parcels and grounds close of pasture called Hill Close close of pasture called the Calves Close Close of pasture called Conigree Close Close of pasture called The Broomes Close of pasture called the Crowgrove Close of pasture called Butt Close Close of pasture beneath the house called Twenty Acres Close with a parcel of ground heretofore taken out of the same for a passage out of the same ground into the Common Fields Close of pasture called The Middle Pasture Close of pasture called The Longe Close Close of meadow or pasture called Huntingdon Meade all inclosed and adjoining one to another with all the fences, bushes, bushy ground AND all cottages with gardens and curtilage lately occupied by Lawrence Watts, Christopher Fosgrave, Richard Lyminge and Henry Hill (lately enjoyed by 1) being in Everton Hunts) AND woods, underwoods, and trees growing on same gnd AND a garden and orchard in Everton in tenure of Francis abs W Street AND a piece of arable land now set out for a way for John Burgoyne from Shakleden Grange (in breadth throughout 18 feet) in length from ditch to gate leading to above capital mansion on south net balk among incidentals: court rolls, 'terryes' surveys mentioned. 'Concerninge onelye the premises or any part thereof or onely concerning the Manor of Everton EXCEPT 1) John Cowper of Tempsford 'in the county of Huntingdon for such estate for years' pasture in Huntington Meadow and 4 acres 3 roods in that meadow 2) Wm Tappe for such estate for years in Long Close until Michaelmas 1592 3) Lease by Anne Tanfield made to John Symcotts for 40 years if she live so long 4) Lease by Francis Tanfield to Ursulaye Mordant of above pasture and meadow in Woodbury Witnesses: John Parker, Augustine Nicolls, Bartholomew Chyshull, Thomas Parker, William Adams
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