• Reference
    RO1/13
  • Title
    Copy of Bargain and Sale Enrolled to make a Tenant to the Precipe i) Right Honourable John Ashburnham, Baron of Ashburnham, Sussex, Honourable William Ashburnham son and heir apparent of above ii) Lyonell Richard of Dodswell, Gloucestershire esquire, nephew and heir of Richard Bayly lateog Grays Inn, Middlesex esquire, deceased iii) Richard Hoare of London, goldsmith, Andrew Card of Grays Inn, gentleman iv) Robert Colman of Furnivalls Inn, London, gentleman
  • Date free text
    28 Feb 1701/2
  • Production date
    From: 1701 To: 1702
  • Scope and Content
    Recites: RO1/10 whereas: John Lawrence and Charles Toll are since dead, leaving Richard Bayly as the survivor, who since died leaving ii) his nephew and heir William Ashburnham party to these presents is 1st son of John Lord Ashburnham and has attained majority NOW : for suffering 2 common recoveries with triple voucher i) and ii) bargain and sell to iii) -manors of Cattesfeild, Broomeham, Ittingdon, Woodsdale alias Hoodsdale, Pemborne, Hastings, Dowles, Hasleden, Creepe and Jennings in Sussex -capital messuage or farm in Ashburnham in Sussex called Egmond Hurst Farm and all appurtenances late in occupation of Thomas Fairehall -messuage or farm in Ashburnham called the Lodge Farm and appurtenances in occupation of Edward Averye -Mancers Lands in Ashburnham in occupation of Richard Noakes -messuage or farm in Ashburnham called Breckdenhill Farm and appurtenances in occupation of John Forster -lands in Ashburnham called the Hoades in occupation of Joseph Blewitt -Furnace Lands in Ashburnham in occupation of John Gregoe -Iron Mill or Furnace in Ashburnham and Dallington in hands of John Lord Ashburnham -messuage or farm in Cattesfeild called Pottmans Farm in occupation of William Sharpe -Tillton Farm in Cattesfeild in occupation of Thomas Hicks -water mill in Cattesfeild in occupation of Richard Keys -Combe Farm in Nenfeild, Sussex in occupation of John Easton -grounds covered with water or ponds in Battell alias Battle and Mundfeild in occupation of John Hayes esquire -Woodsdale Farm in Battell alias Battle and Mundfeild in occupation of John Duke -Idens Farm in Battle and Mundfeild in occupation of John Duke -Hucksteepes Farm in Battle and Mundfeild in occupation of John Farroll -Darvold Gate Farm in Battle and Mundfeild in occupation of Richard Weston -Hasselden Farm in Dallington in occupation of John Lyvier -Griggs Farm in Dallington and Brightling in occupation of Thomas Venice -Maynards Farm in Hoo in occupation of John Tysehurst -Smiths Farm in Hoo in occupation of Mr Elvered -marshlands in Hoo in occupation of John Noakes -marsh lands in Pevensey alias Pemsey in occupation of Jeremiah Ford, William Goodwin, John Noakes and Richard Noakes -marsh lands in Willingdon in occupation of Sir Edward Selwin knight, John Sheppard, William Smith and Peter Collyer -park or late park or enclosed ground called Ampthill Great Park in Ampthill, Millbrook and Houghton, parcel or reputed parcel of the Honour and Manor of Ampthill, 650 acres 1 rood -mansion house or lodge called the Great Lodge in part of park within the parish of Ampthill -Brick Building called the Stand within said park near the warren of Ampthill -messuage or lodge called the Dogg Kennell within the said park to iii) to become tenant of the freehold for the suffering of 2 common recoveries with triple voucher iii) will sue forth writs to uses as shall be declared by i) in Indenture Witnesses: Martin Folkes, Elias Petty curate of Dowdeswell, John Metcalf, Richard Major, Philip Taylor, Henry Hoare, Thomas Bremand, Thomas Hoare, William Dodwell, Thomas Cooke examined by G Boucher and Richard Whiborne
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