Scope and Content
Alice Ivorie, widow, and John Ivorie, yeoman, both of Sundon, to William Chester and William Feild of Upper Gravenhust, yeomen
... A messuage in Sundon, in which the said Alice Ivorie and John Ivorie dwell, called Freebarns, with a close containing 1 acre, lying at the East End of Sundon, with the highway south, and the common fields there north; a piece of ground on west side of the said messuage, called Farmors, next the ground of John Kinge called Souters on west; a close called Home Leaches, next the lord's ground in the tenure of Henry Hodgis; and 32¾ acres dispersed in the Fields of Sundon.
Place names: Upper Towne Deane Field, a furlong called Wettlands, Freebarnes Close Hedge, Nether Rie Croft, Notleys Land, Stoniebred, the Short Furlong, Over Rie Croft, New Croft, Old Mans Hedland, Old Mans Close, Freebarns Lane End, Mill Path Way, the Picked Peece, Mill Path, Ast Way, Harlington Land; the Common Field, Growell Pitt Hill, Broad Mash Way Downe Hill Furlong, Cates Hill Path, Cates Hill, Acre Coome Furlong, Newlane Way, Carters Hill, the Holt Field, Pinders Lane End, Pinders Way, the furlong called Deadlands, Mill Path Furlong, Admoresdell, Asteway, Churchley Hill, Freindless Wood, Bagger Coome Hill End, Cuckooe Hill.
Personal names: John Ivorie, Abraham Saunders, William Pearson, widow Cooke, Henry Hodgis, Richard Cockaine, Matthew Watts, John Kinge, John Leaper, William Beaumont, William Norton.
Witnesses: Thomas Arnald senior and John Kinge.