- ReferenceX732/1
- TitleIndenture of Bargain and Sale (part of Lease and Release recited in X732/4)
- Date free text15 Jun 1676
- Production dateFrom: 1676 To: 1676
- Scope and Contenti) James Astray of Great Rollwright (Oxfordshire), esquire ii) Sir Thomas Peniston of Cornwell, Oxfordshire), baronet William Sheppard of Great Rollwright, esquire Recitals: none Present Deed: Bargain and Sale (being part of Lease and Release by way of Settlement (see X732/4), for a consideration of 5s, from i) to ii) of: a) manor or reputed manor of Wadlowe with all rights, members and appurtenances, situate in the parishes of Harlington and Toddington with all messuages, houses, edifices, buildings, dovehouses, orchards, gardens, mills, lands, tenements, courts, leets, franchises, liberties, rents, reversions, services, and hereditaments with appurtenances of and belonging etc. to the manor b) capital messuage or mansion house situate in Wood End in the parish of Harlington, wherein Francis Astrey, esquire, late father of i) dwelt, with all houses, edifices, buildings, dovehouses, curtilages, orchards and gardens belonging to the same c) messuages, cottages, dovehouse, lands, tenements and hereditaments with all appurtenances in Harlington, Toddington and Woodend and in Gosleend else Gossle End, and Westoning and now or heretofore in the several possessions or occupations of John Whitmore, Charles Poulton, William Field, George Atkins, Henry Jeffery, Thomas Malcomb and James Church d) close or inclosed ground or parcel of land (3 acres) called Jacobs alias Little Jacobs Close in Wood End in Harlington e) close etc. (6 acres) called Harpers Close in Westoning and now or heretofore in the tenure, possession or occupation of Edmund Usher f) close etc. (4 acres) called Hooks in Wood End and now or heretofore in the tenure of Thomas Coles g) 2 closes, inclosed grounds or 2 parcels of pasture (9 acres) called Gardropes in Wood End and now or heretofore in the tenure of Thomas Coles h) his part, 'purport' or portion of divers closes, inclosed grounds and parcels of land now or heretofore called Hardings Close, else Close(s) in Toddington, the 1/3 part of which 'doe appertayne' to i) and are now or heretofore were in the possession or occupation of William Piggott and enjoyed by him in common with Sir William Roe, else Rowe, knight j) close etc. called Coppes Close (40 acres) in Harlington and Wood End, now or late in the possession of George Atkins k) close etc. (2½ acres) in Gosle end now or heretofore in the tenure of Charles Frances l) 3 acres of land in Harlington near the 'old parke side' heretofore in the possession of Dame Mary Astrey or Francis Astrey m) the rectory and parsonage of Westoning A lengthy general words clause follows relating to m) and a) - m) Dorse: blank
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- KeywordsGreat Rollright, Cornwell, manors, Harlington Wadlowes Manor, Toddington Wadlowes Manor, HARLINGTON, TODDINGTON, HOUSING, dovehouses, orchards, gardens, MILLS, Harlington Wood End, cottages, Harlington Goswell End, WESTONING, Harlington fields, Westoning fields, Toddington fields, rectories, parsonages
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