• Reference
    NC1055
  • Title
    Division of Property (Deed to lead uses of a fine) i) John Breedon of St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, brewer ii) Zacheus Breedon of South Morton, Berkshire, clerk
  • Date free text
    8 Jul 1664
  • Production date
    From: 1664 To: 1664
  • Scope and Content
    Messuage etc. called Allens alias Collens Close adjoining, 2 acres, previously occupation H Budd, now Thomas Grove, adjoining ground of Thomas Russell E., Windmill Hill N., and highway S. Common for 2 cows on the Fenns, 2 cows on the hills and one horse common Moiety of 6½ acres meadow in Broad Meadow:- - 3½ acres lie in Swathes - 3 acres lie in Fleypond Furlong and Crabtree Furlong 7 acres (moiety of 15 acres) arable clay land lying dispersed in the clay fields of Aspley Guise, formerly in occupation Thomas Russell, now Richard Tilcock 2 acres meadow in Broad Mead formerly in occupation Francis Coleman, now Richard Tilcock:- - 1 acre in Crabtree Furlong - 1 acre in Fulwell Furlong 6 acres arable clay land (2 acres in each of the three clay fields of Aspley Guise), to be set out by Francis Coleman and Thomas Russell, part of 60 acres 1 rood formerly in occupation of Francis Coleman, now Richard Tilcock. Common for 2 cows (one on the fens and one on the hills) and common for 10 sheep. The above property comprised a fine in Trinity 1664, by which J. Johnson of Hinckley, Leicestershire, clerk and wife Martha acknowledged it to be the property of John and Zacheus Breedon. Now the property is divided to the use of:- i) John Breedon Messuage called Allens alias Collens Close 2 acres Common for 2 cows on Fens and 2 cows on Hills and 1 horse common Moiety of 6½ acres meadow 7½ acres (moiety of 15 acres) arable ii) Zacheus Breedon:- 2 acres meadow 6 acres arable Common for 2 cows (one on fens and 1 on hills) and 10 sheep
  • Level of description
    item