Transcribed by Clive R.G. Henly, 1993
From an original document held at the Wiltshire & Swindon Archives.
Library Reference: 88:2/37b
Field Name Index Person Index
The original document, from which this extract is taken, contains details of leases in Brinkworth and other manors which were, at the start of the eighteenth century, in the hands of the Earl of Berkshire. This extract is a transcription of those sections pertaining only to the manor of Brinkworth.
The original document is held at the Wiltshire and Swindon Archives Reference 88:2/37b.
The reference numbers in the left hand margin have been added by the author for indexing purposes.
CLIVE R.G. HENLY
9, Renfrew Drive,
Wollaton,
Nottingham.
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| GENERAL ABSTRACT of BRINKWORTH LEASES |
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1. | Jonas Alloway | 16 January 1720 For the Lives of Richard, Mary, and Anne |
| Alloway (Son and Daughters of the Said Jonas) on the |
| surrender of a former Lease Granted to Joan Ackswick 17th |
| June 1713 |
| The 4th part of a Ground called West Hargrove containing |
| With Tythes of the same, and Liberty of Commoning on |
| Brinkworth March, Black Moor, Sundays Hill and all Ways |
| Lanes and Commonable Places in Brinkworth. |
| Rent: £0 4s 6d |
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2. | Jonas Alloway | 21st March 1720 For the Lives of Richard, Mary & Anne |
| Alloway on the Surrender of a Former Lease Granted to |
| Jonas Alloway 21st March 1720 |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture called the upper Westfield |
| lately Divided into two Containing together 8 acres |
| Rent: £0 5s 4d |
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3. | Jonas Alloway | 25th March 1725 Richard and Anne Alloway a Close of |
| Meadow or Pasture Ground |
| Rent: £0 3s 8d |
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4. | James Butler | 20th September 1709 For the Lives of the said James, Joan |
| his Wife and James their Son on the surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to William Clark 20 June 4 Jacobi. |
| A Cottage with a Garden Plott adjoining, Situate at a |
| place called Clitchbury Green Under Shopcroft Hedge |
| containing 1 acre. |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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5. | Elizabeth Butler | 18 Oct 1726 For the Lives of the said Elizabeth, Sarah |
| Edwards, and Elizabeth Robins. On Surrender of her Copy |
| Court Roll 12 November 1695 |
| A Close of Meadow called the Lye. |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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6. | William Bartlett | 1st September 1717 For the Lives of Elizabeth, Alice, and |
| Jane Bartlett Daughters of the said William. Granted to |
| John Weekes the Elder 21st October 1672. |
| A Close of Ground called Ipcroft Tyth free, lying in a |
| certain place called Windmill field near Hargrove Hill |
| Containing 3 acres. |
| Rent: £0 3s 4d |
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7. | William Bartlett | 14 November 1724 For the Lives of the said William, Anne, |
| and Henry Roberts daughter and Son of Henry Roberts of |
| Coxwell Com Berks on the surrender of a Lease Granted to |
| Susanna Broadhead 19 November 1716 |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture known by the Name of |
| Westfield, 3 Acres. |
| Rent: £0 4s 9d |
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8. | William Bartlett | 6th Janry 1724 For the Lives of Jane Bartlett, Mary |
| Brown, and Alice Brown Daughters of John Brown of |
| Tockenham on the Surrender of a Lease Granted to Samuel |
| Fry the Elder 6th November 1714. |
| A Close of Arable & Pasture called Stock Mead containing |
| 7 acres. |
| Rent: £0 2s 2d |
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9. | William Bartlett | 20 February 1727 For the Lives of Henry, Willam and |
| Oliver Langley on the surrender of a Lease Granted to |
| John Clark of Brinkworth 20 November 1724 |
| A Cottage with an Orchard and Garden thereunto belonging |
| Now in the Possession of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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10. | Anthony Barnes | 18 July 1712 For the Lives of said Anthony, George Ayliff |
| and Anthony Ayliff Sons of Thomas Ayliff. |
| A Cottage with a Garden, Orchard & Backside thereunto |
| belonging Now in the Possession of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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11. | Jacob Buckland | 3 March 1745 For the Lives of Anne his Wife, John their |
| Son, and Philip Fry Son of Samuel Fry on the Surrender |
| of a former Lease Granted to Samuel Fry the Elder 20 |
| October 1714 One half Moiety of a Meadow Ground sometime |
| a Wood and Underwood called West Hargrove, which, lyeth |
| on the South Side of the Cartway of the same Grove or |
| Wood and on the East Side thereof and lays at the North |
| End of the East Moiety, being Parcel of the Demesne Lands |
| containing 5 Acres. |
| And Also that part of Coppice Ground which lyeth on the |
| North Side of the Cartway in west Hargrove with all Woods |
| Underwoods Thorns and Bushes containing (blank) |
| Rent: £0 6s 0d |
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12. | Francis Clark | 20 September 1709 For the Lives of the Said Francis, |
| Sarah his Wife & John their Son on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease Granted to Francis Clark 29th January 1679 |
| A Cottage or Tenement with half an Acre adjoining Situate |
| at a place called Joans Green 2 Roods. |
| Rent: £0 4s 0d |
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13. | Francis Clark | 27th February 1726 For the Lives of John, Abraham and |
| Francis All Canters Lane from the East Corner of Crocams |
| Lane to Charleton Comon and also a Peice of Ground |
| adjoining to the Said Lane lying in the North West Corner |
| of Woodhill Coppice being Divided from the Said lane by |
| an Old Ditch Containing 10 acres. |
| Rent: £1 0s 0d |
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14. | Abraham Clark | In trust &c 25th September 1741 For the Lives of John |
| Smith Ann his Wife and Remoth their Daughter on the |
| Surrender of a Lease Granted to William Hurlbat 20 |
| September 1709 A Close of Pasture Ground lying in a Place |
| called Ox-hays Thick and And the house Built thereon |
| Containing 6 Acres - Together with the Tythes of the same |
| now in the Tenure of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 3s 0d |
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15. | Francis Clark | 8 February 1745 For the Lives of Francis & Abraham Clark |
| his Sons and Abraham Clark his Nephew on the Surrender |
| of a former Lease - A Messuage or Tenement & parcel of |
| Land adjoining being in the late Forrest of Brayden near |
| a place called Woodhill containing 3 Acres. |
| Rent: £0 4s 6d |
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16. | John Cripps | 7 August 1729 for the Lives of John Cripps the Younger, |
| the Elder Hannah and Prudence Son & Daughters of the Said |
| John Cripps the Elder on the Surrender of a former lease |
| granted to William Walker dated (blank) |
| A Cottage with the Garden from the same to the Ditch late |
| of one William Hale & now of (blank) containing in Length |
| 3 Lugg and 2 Lugg in Breadth - And also another Cottage |
| or Tenement with the Orchard Garden and peice of Ground |
| thereunto belonging containing 12 feet in Length as it |
| is now Paled in, with Liberty of Common &c. |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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17. | John Cripps | 1 October 1734 In trust William Hurlbat Hannah his Wife |
| and Mary Ovens on the Surrender of a Former Lease Granted |
| to William Hurlbat 20 November 1727. |
| A Cottage or Tenement with the Stable Garden & Orchard |
| thereunto belonging and adjoining Now in the Possession |
| of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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18. | Richard Cripps | 25th March 1744 For the Lives of the said Richard Cripps |
| and Edward Cripps his Son and John Cripps Son of Samuel |
| Cripps of Stone Easton in the County of Somerset on the |
| Surrender of a Former Lease Granted to Richard Cripps 3 |
| June 1736. |
| A Cottage with the Appurtanences and a Close of Pasture |
| or Meadow called Fawce Leaze now in the Tenure of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 3s 4d |
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19. | Abraham Clark | 23 December 1747 For the Lives of Francis Clark the |
| Younger, John Clark the Younger And Abraham Clark Sons |
| of John Clark the Elder & Nephewes to the said Abraham |
| Clark on the Surrender of Two Copys of Court Rool 5 |
| October 1709 by Thomas Clark. |
| One Close called Lypyate Mead containing (blank) |
| And a Close of Meadow or Pasture called the Horne Close |
| 5 Acres. |
| Rent: £0 4s 1½d |
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20. | William Cally | 27 September 1745 For the Life of Arabella his Wife, Ann |
| his Daughter aged About 20 Weeks and Nevil Moreton |
| Pleydell On the Surrender of a former Lease Granted to |
| William Pleydell 3 January 1723 |
| A Messuage called Pingalls with all the Houses Buildings |
| &c belonging or Usually Lett as part thereof |
| And Also all those Closes belonging to a Cottage called |
| Austins Tyth free |
| And those Pasture Grounds or Meadows called Pitts Lands |
| Containing 40 Acres |
| And Also that piece of Meadow Ground Containing 1 Acre |
| Rent: £3 18s 8d |
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21. | Robert Dodson | 12 October 1749 For the Lives of the Said Robert Dodson, |
| John Dodson & William Dodson Sons of the Said Robert |
| Dodson. |
| A Cottage with a Garden on the North West Side of the |
| common now in the Possession of the Said Robert Dodson |
| 50 Pearches. |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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22. | Thomas Dixon | 14 June 1725 For the Lives of Thomas Joseph John Dixon, |
| sons of the Said Thomas Dixon. |
| A Cottage & Garden thereunto belonging containing 2 |
| Roods. |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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23. | Elizabeth Dixon | 3 July 1717 For the Lives of the Said Elizabeth Mary her |
| Daughter & Thomas her Son |
| A Parcel of Ground lately inclosed out of the Common and |
| Adjoining to Lands of Christopher Mills 1 Perch |
| Rent: £0 0s 4d |
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24. | Elizabeth Dixon | 4 July 1717 for her Life & Elizabeth & Thomas her Son & |
| Daughter On the Surrender of a former Lease |
| A Cottage & Garden in the Tenure of the Said Elizabeth |
| Dixon. |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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25. | Henry Fry | 25th September 1741 For the Lives of Henry Fry Ann Wife |
| of the Said Henry And Samuel Fry on the Surrender of a |
| Former Lease Granted to William Fry 20 September 1709. |
| A Messuage or Tenement & Buildings with the Garden & |
| Orchard thereunto Belonging |
| A Close known by the Name of the Home Close Containing |
| 3 Acres |
| A Close Called Middle Leaze Containing 2 Acres |
| A Close Called the Lower Leaze 5 Acres |
| Rent: £0 3s 7d |
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26. | William Fry | 25 March 1727 For the Lives of the Said William Mary, & |
| Henry his Daughter And Son on the Surrender of a Lease |
| Granted to William Fry 27 May 1719 |
| A Cottage or Tenement with a garden adjoining near Robert |
| Skeats and Now in the Occupation of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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27. | Mary Godwin | 15 October 1748 For the Lives of Mary Godwin, Henry Drew, |
| & Grace Stratton on the Surrender of a Copy of Court Roll |
| dated 21st October 1716 |
| A Close of Meadow called Glazelands Containing 5 Acres |
| Rent: £0 11s 6d |
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28. | Thomas Hurlbatt | 20 September 1709 For the Lives of the Said Thomas |
| Elizabeth and Anne his Daughters on the Surrender of a |
| Former Lease Granted to Thomas Hurlbatt 7 January 1691 |
| A Cottage, Close, Garden & Orchard now in ye possession |
| of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 4s 0d |
29. | Thomas Hayward | 14 November 1747 For the Lives of the Said Thomas Mary |
| his Wife & Thomas their Son on the Surrender of a Former |
| Lease Granted to John Lewis the Elder 6 May 1732 |
| A Cottage or Tenement with a Garden thereunto adjoining |
| and situate near the Marygold Leaze |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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30. | William Hale | 14 November 1747 For the Lives of the Said William Hale, |
| Mary his Wife and Robert Pinnel of Kempsford Com |
| Gloucester on the Surrender of a former Lease Granted to |
| Robert Pinnel 16 March 1713 |
| A Cottage with a Farnindel of Land thereto adjoining |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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31. | Honorable Thomas | 15 June 1742 A Messuage &c now in the Tenure |
| Howard Esquire | of John Stratton |
| Rent: £8 16s 0d |
| vide page 11 (Ed: Items 79 - 81) |
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32. | Thomas Hurlbatt | 24 September 1719 For the Lives of Thomas Hurlbat, |
| Senior | William & Elizabeth Children of the Said Thomas, a |
| Messuage with Orchard & Garden Containing 2 Roods |
| And two Closes of Pasture or Meadow called Parkers |
| 6 Acres |
| Rent: £0 6s 11d |
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33. | William Jennings | 14 November 1747 For the Lives of the Said William |
| the Elder | Jennings Mary his Wife and William their Son on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted to Abraham Cox |
| 8 October 1741 |
| Two Small Houses or Tenements with Orchard, Garden & |
| Backside And a close of Meadow or Pasture thereto |
| Adjoining 1 Acre |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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34. | Elizabeth Jacob | Mary Jacob Wife of James Clutterbuck of St Mary Le Strand |
| & John Jacob of Tockenham Esquire hold by Indenture dated |
| 7 July 1750 On the Surrender of a Former Lease Granted |
| to Goddard Smith Esquire 11 September 1727 |
| Rent: £1 7s 8d |
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35. | Francis Langley | 7 May 1718 For the Lives of Said Francis, Elizabeth his |
| Wife and Henry their Son on the Surrender of a Former |
| Lease Francis Langley among other Lands dated (blank) |
| A Close of Arable or Pasture Ground heretofore inclosed |
| and Was Part of New Park bounding East on a Close |
| belonging to the Parson of Brinkworth &c as above in |
| Francis Langley's Lease |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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36. | John Little | 28 August 1736 For the Lives of Isaac, Joseph and |
| the Elder | William Little on the Surrender of a Former Lease |
| Granted to Edith Darter 10th of Sepember 1709 |
| A close of meadow or pasture ground with a small house |
| built thereon containing 6 acres |
| ent: £0 5s 0d |
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37. | John Little | 28 August 1736 For the Lives of Isaac, Joseph and |
| the Elder | William Little on the Surrender of a former Lease Granted |
| to Thomas Walker 21 March 1720 |
| A Cottage & Garden Ground Now in the Tenure of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 2s 6d |
38. | John Little | 15 January 1739 For the Lives of Said John, John |
| Senior | Junior & Joseph Little his Sons on ye Surrender of a |
| Lease Granted to Said John Little 10 February 1723 |
| A Messuage or Tenement now in the Possession of (blank) |
| with three Luggs of Ground thereto adjoining being part |
| of the Backside |
| Also those Six Grounds used & occupied with ye same |
| Containing together 20 Acres And was part of 58A.3R.0P |
| heretofore Granted to Henry Buckland having Garsden |
| Common on the North side the way leading from Brinkworth |
| to Charlton on the West, Woodhill Coppice on the North |
| East & a Ground of Abraham Bucklands on the South Tythe |
| free |
| Rent: £0 12s 6d |
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39. | Thomas Lewis | 12 October 1749 For the Lives of the Said Thomas Lewis |
| Betty Lewis his Wife and Edward their Son |
| 1 Messuage with a Garden Ground containing 0A.0R.50P |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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40. | Elizabeth Ludlow | 10 May 1726 For her Life & the Life of William Gape of |
| Reading Gent being a Reversionary Lease |
| All that Messuage with the Appurtanences in Brinkworth |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture adjoining, 4 Acres |
| A Close Called Church Croft with a little Paddock |
| Adjoining Containing 7 Acres |
| A Close Called Windmill field Containing 15 Acres |
| A Close of Meadow on a certain Mead called Broad Mead |
| A Close of Do [Meadow] or Pasture called the Westfield |
| containing 10 Acres |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture called Wood Close 6 Acres |
| And A Close of Meadow or Pasture called ye Oare 6 Acres |
| Rent: £0 19s 0d |
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41. | William Langley | 9 October 1747 For the Lives of the Said William Mary his |
| Wife and Francis their Son on the Surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to Francis Langley 29 March 1744 |
| A Cottage with a Garden & Orchard to the same adjoining |
| Near to an Estate called Connels at Brayden Side |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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42. | Thomas Mapson | 29 March 1746 For the Lives of John, Thomas and |
| the Elder | Mary Mapson Sons and Daughter of the Said Thomas Mapson |
| A Cottage or Tenement and outhouse near adjoining to the |
| same and the Garden ground thereto belonging Containing |
| about a quarter of An Acre and situate near the Personage |
| House |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
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43. | William Mathews | 8th June 1710 Determinable on the Deaths of Ann, |
| Elizabeth and William Daughter and Son of the Said |
| William on the Surrender of a former Lease Granted to |
| William Mathews 5th July 1693 |
| A Cottage Garden & Orchard now in the Possession of |
| (blank) |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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44. | William Mathews | 6 June 1710 For the Lives of Charles, Mary & Dorothy, Son |
| & Daughters of the Said William on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease granted 3rd January 1690. |
| A Piece of Garden Ground & a House Errected thereon |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
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45. | Nathan Mathews | 1 February 1731 For the Lives of the Said Nathan, and |
| Nathan & Margaret his Son & Daughter |
| A Cottage with a Garden Ground containing 10 Perches |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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46. | William Mathews | 23 March 1748 For the Lives of John Mathews, son of |
| William Mathews Deceased and William & John Mathews Sons |
| of William Mathews party hereunto |
| A Messuage or Tenement with Garden Orchard & piece of |
| Pasture Containing together 1 Acre |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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47. | John Mathews | 12 October 1749 For the Lives of Said John Mathews, |
| the Elder | Mary his Wife and John Mathews the Younger on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted to John Mathews 2 |
| January 1692 |
| A Cottage and outhouse adjoining to a Ground called |
| Sandmans Now in the Possession of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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48. | Joseph Mathews | 8 November 1749 For the Lives of the Said Joseph |
| Mathews, Charles Mathews and Isaac Mathews (Brothers of |
| the Said Joseph Mathews) on the Surrender of a Lease |
| Granted to John Mills 7 Augt 1710 |
| A Cottage and Close of Pasture adjoining containing 1 |
| Acre |
| Rent: £0 4s 0d |
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49. | Jonas Mathews | 14 September 1720 For the Lives of Mary, Jonas & John |
| Mathews |
| A Cottage next the High Street at Brinkworth together a |
| Parcel of Ground lying on the North Side of the Said |
| Cottage Containing 18 feet |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
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50. | John Nichols | 14 February 1749 For the Lives of the Said John, John |
| Nichols the Younger & Jeremiah Clifford son of Elizabeth |
| Clifford of Brinkworth |
| A Messuage or Tenement with Several Closes of Land (to |
| Wit) the Cow Leaze Two Bee-Meads, the Grove, and three |
| little Grounds Containing in the Whole 23 Acres |
| Rent: £0 9s 6d |
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51. | John Ovens | 6th February 1716 For the Lives of Said John Ovens, Mary |
| his Wife and Robert their Son |
| Two Closes of Pasture called Webbs Containing 5 Acres One |
| having Canters Lane on the East Side And the other |
| Woodhill Coppice on the West |
| Rent: £2 10s 0d |
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52. | Willm Oram | 25th March 1748 For the Lives of the Said William, |
| William his Son and Ann his Daughter on the |
| surrender of a Former Lease to Leonard Spratt 25 March |
| 1727 |
| A Close Called Upper Westfield Leaze Now in ye Occupation |
| of Joseph Buckland Containing 9 Acres |
| Rent: £0 3s 7d |
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53. | Edward Ponting | 10th April 1712 For the Lives of Edward, Jane his Wife |
| and Nicholas their Son |
| A Messuage with Garden Orchard and out Buildings |
| thereunto belonging with 7 Acres of Meadow or Pasture |
| Ground |
| Bean Furlong part thereof contains 3 Acres |
| A Piece lying on the West Side of the Said Furlong 2 |
| Acres |
| And Gibel Piece being the Remainder 2 Acres |
| Rent: £1 0s 0d |
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54. | John Ponting | 9 November 1722 For the Lives of Abraham Ponting son of |
| the Said John Ponting in In reversion The former Lease |
| Granted to John Ponting Dated 14 September 1669 |
| A Close of Meadow Ground called Ipcroft Furlong |
| Containing 3 Acres |
| Rent: £0 5s 0d |
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55. | John Ponting | 11 July 1723 For the Lives of Abraham & John Ponting sons |
| of the Said John and Anne his Wife on the Surrender of |
| a Former Lease Granted to John Ponting 7 December 1716 |
| A Cottage with a Garden & Orchard and a little peice of |
| Ground adjoining And two Cottages lately Errected on the |
| Said peice of Ground Situate at the East End of the Bat- |
| hay & now in the possession of (blank) |
| Rent: £0 4s 0d |
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56. | Daniel Punter | 10 September 1733 For the Lives of the Said Daniel Anne |
| & Roger his Daughter & Son on the Surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to Daniel Punter 6 May 1712 |
| A Close of Pasture called the Lye containing 4 Acres |
| Rent: £0 6s 8d |
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57. | Robert Palmer | 12 October 1749 for the Lives of the Said Robert Lewin |
| Palmer & Thomas Palmer his Sons on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease Granted to Thomas Lewin 19 March 1713 |
| A Messuage and a Close called Little Hams wherein it |
| stands Containing 1 Acre |
| A Close Called Hoor House, 5 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture Ground called Philpes, 5 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture Called North Croft, 2 Acres |
| And one Acre of Meadow lying in Broadmead |
| With Liberty of Common in Brinkworth Marsh &c |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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58. | Christopher Prid | dy 22 June 1749 For the Lives of Anthony Priddy Betty |
| Priddy (his Son and Daughter) and Christopher Wright Son |
| of William Wright of Rodborn Com. Wilts on the Surrender |
| of a former Lease Granted to Thomas Nichols 10 October |
| 1734 |
| A Cottage or Tenement with the Garden Ground adjoining |
| situate Near Wallis's Green |
| Rent: £0 2s 6d |
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59. | Daniel Potter | 8 November 1749 For the Lives of Daniel, Chritopher |
| Potter and Abraham Potter his Sons |
| 1 Cottage or Tenement with the Garden Ground and Close |
| adjoining Containing together 1 Acre Situate at the North |
| East End of the Common near Penns Lodge |
| Rent: £0 2s 6d |
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60. | Richard Richens | 15th December 1731 For the Lives of the Said Richard, |
| John his Brother & Francis Son of John Richens, on the |
| Surrender of a Lease Granted to Robert Richens 7 May 1718 |
| A Messuage or Tenement with Orchard & Garden thereto |
| belonging called Penns Lodge with the Plecks thereto |
| adjoining as they are severally Inclosed Viz. |
| Two Closes and one Meadow lying on the East side of the |
| Messuage & Bounding Southward upon Brinkworth March |
| Containing together 20 Acres |
| Rent: £0 18s 0d |
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61. | Edward Robinson | 20th September 1727 For the Lives of the said Edward, |
| Thomas Burchell & Edward Giles on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease Granted to William Robinson 20 June 29th |
| Charles 2nd |
| A Piece of Arable or Pasture Ground having a Lane called |
| Canters Lane on the North side thereof and a Purlieu late |
| in the Tenure of Timothy Darter on the East with all |
| manner of Tythes arising there from containing 12 Acres |
| Rent: £0 5s 0d |
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62. | Mary Robbins | 2nd December 1731 For the Lives of the Said Mary, Henry |
| Robbins & John Robbins on the surrender of a Copy of |
| Court Roll Granted to ye Said Mary Robbins |
| A Messuage with the out Buildings and Garden thereto |
| belonging, And also Several Closes of Arable Pasture & |
| Meadow Ground known by Several Names of the |
| Home Leaze containing (blank) |
| The Lye-peice |
| Two Grounds at the Bottom of the Home Layes |
| The 3 Acre Cowles' Leaze |
| The Dry Ground |
| And Brook Mead |
| Rent: £0 14s 2d |
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63. | Francis Rodway | 20 August 1739 For the Lives of the Said Francis, |
| Senior | Francis his Son, and Ann Rodway his Daughter on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted to John Simkins 20 |
| September 1709 |
| 1 Piece of Arable or Pasture Ground lying in New Park in |
| the late Forest of Braydon containing 14 Acres |
| With the Tythes of the same |
| Rent: £2 0s 0d |
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64. | Roger Sherrer | 14 November 1721 For the Lives of the Said John, Mary his |
| Wife, and Robert their Son on the Surrender of a Lease |
| Granted to William Brook 20 September 1709 |
| A Close of Pasture called Glass Lands containing 3 Acres |
| Rent: £0 1s 6d |
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65. | John Sherrer | 26 October 1726 For the Lives of the Said John, Mary his |
| Wife & John his Son on the Surrender of a former Lease |
| Granted to John Sherrer 16 December 1709 |
| A Cottage or Tenement with and a Garden Plott of Ground |
| adjoining and lying between a Close Called Bakers on the |
| East & the Highway at Bakers Bridge on the West |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
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66. | John Simkins | 10 April 1711 For the Lives of the Said John, Mary |
| Sellman & William Sellman on the Surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to John Simkins 10 February 1690 |
| 1 Messuage or Tenement with a peice of Pasture Ground & |
| the Tythes thereof called Wood Furlong Containing 14 |
| Acres |
| Rent: £1 0s 0d |
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67. | John Simkins | 16 July 1714 For the Lives of William Sellman, Anne and |
| Elizabeth Sellman |
| A Cottage or Tenement with Several Closes called Skulls |
| Containing Together 20 Acres |
| With Tythes of the same |
| Rent: £10 0s 0d |
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68. | Thomas Skull | 27 January 1728 For the Lives of Rebeccah Hooke, John |
| Gastril and William Ponting in Consideration of a former |
| Lease dated (blank) |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture Ground (part of the Demesnes |
| of the Manor of Brinkworth) called Ipcroft Furlong, 3 |
| Acres |
| Rent: £0 5s 0d |
|
69. | Francis Skull | 7th June 1711 For the Lives of John Skull, Robert Panting |
| & William Fry in consideration of a former Lease Granted |
| to Elizabeth Skull |
| A Cottage or Tenement with a Garden & Orchard as they are |
| Now Divided Situate at the East End of the Church house |
| Barton |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
|
70. | Elizabeth Skull | 19 June 1728 For the Lives of the Said Elizabeth, |
| Jeremiah Clifford and Jeremiah Knight on the Surrender |
| of a Former Lease Granted John Skull 15 October 13 Car |
| 2nd |
| A Messuage with outhouses, Garden and Orchard thereunto |
| belonging |
| Also three Closes of Pasture now laid into one and called |
| the Home Close Containing 20 Acres |
| A Close of Meadow called Hele Mead adjoining to Lypyate |
| Lane 3 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture called Windmill field, 14 Acres |
| And a Piece of Meadow lying in Broad Mead, 1 Acre |
| Rent: £0 12s 4d |
|
71. | Thomas Skull | 5 January 1729 For the Lives of Sarah Mathews, Jasper |
| Mathews and Daniel Mathews on the Surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted 26 October 31 Car 2nd |
| A Cottage or Tenement with a Garden thereunto belonging |
| Rent: £0 1s 8d |
|
72. | Leonard Spratt | 22 August 1712 For the Lives of the Said Leonard, Jane |
| his Wife and Jane his Daughter |
| A Close of Arable or Pasture Ground whereon a Cottage is |
| Built 1 Acre |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
|
73. | Leonard Spratt | 19 September 1728 For the Lives of Abraham Buckland the |
| Younger Jane his Wife and Joseph their Son on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted to Abraham Buckland |
| 3rd April 1718 |
| A Ground called Fernhill containing 7 Acres |
| And Also a little Orchard lately Planted both Fine free |
| Rent: £0 3s 3d |
|
74. | John Skuse | 2nd November 1713 For the Lives of Said John, Mary & |
| Lucy his Sisters on the Surrender of a Former Lease |
| Grantd to Lucy Burchell 26 October 1679 |
| A Cottage with one Close of Pasture Ground containing 1 |
| Acre |
| Rent: £0 4s 0d |
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75. | Elizabeth Smith | 20 June 1721 for the Lives of the Said Elizabeth |
| Elizabeth her Daughter & Robert Ovens A Cottage adjoining |
| to Wood-furlong |
| Two Small Plotts of Meadow Ground containing 1 Acre |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
|
76. | Robert Smith | 24 November 1741 For the Lives of the Said Robert, |
| William Smith his Son and Mary Newell on the Surrender |
| of a Former Lease Granted to Ann Cripps 24 September 1719 |
| A Cottage or Tenement with a little parcel of Ground |
| adjoining Containing 1 rood |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
|
77. | John Smith | 13 June 1743 For the Lives of the Said John Smith & Mary |
| his Wife |
| A Cottage or Tenement with Two Lugg of Ground adjoining |
| Containing 2 Perch |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
|
78. | Joan Savage | 15 November 1722 For the Lives of Richard Pinnel, John |
| Sherer & Daniel Pinnel |
| A Cottage with a Garden situate on Brinkworth Marsh |
| leading to Baynards Ash |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
|
79. | John Stratton | 10 May 1716 For the Lives of John Stratton, Richard |
| Stratton and Robert Stratton his Sons on the surrender |
| of the following premises held by Copy of Court Roll. |
| Wallis's Towns-end Close containing 9 Acres |
| A Close Called Lyncroft's Mead - 3 Acres |
| The Ash Close - 6 Acres |
| Rent: £0 8s 8d |
|
80. | John Stratton | 11 May 1730 For the Lives of Elizabeth & Robert |
| Stratton & Nathaniel Edwards on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease Granted to Anthony Edwards 23 November 1711 |
| A Parcell of Inclosed Ground in the Forest of Braydon |
| called the Hundred Acres |
| Rent: £10 0s 0d |
|
81. | John Stratton | 2nd March 1723 For the Lives of John & William |
| Stratton Sons of the Said John and Elizabeth Smart on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted to Elizabeth Dafter |
| 7 May 1714 |
| A Piece of Ground lying within the Purlieus of the late |
| Forest of Braydon in a place Called New Park And a |
| Messuage lately Errected on a part of the premises which |
| Abutt on Lands in the possession of John Barnes on the |
| East and Lands Called Sundays Hill on the South |
| Containing 26 Acres |
| Rent: £4 0s 0d |
|
82. | Robert Stratton | 21st February 1737 For the Lives of the Said Robert Jane |
| his Wife and Prudence their Daughter on the surrender of |
| a former Lease Granted to Joseph Ranger 10 June 1711 |
| A Cottage or Tenement adjoining to the Church House Lands |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
|
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83. | The Honorable | If the Said Thomas Howard, William Stratton & Robert |
| Thomas Howard | Stratton so long live |
| Esquire to John | A Messuage &c now in possession of the Said John Stratton |
| Stratton for | Three Closes of Pasture or Meadow called ye Home Closes |
| 96 years | 40 Acres |
| Also three Closes of Pasture called Hay-croft Hills |
| containing 15 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture called the Furlongs - 8 Acres |
| A Close called the Farm Acre containing near 2 Acres |
| And a Close of Meadow called Custard Mead 8 Acres |
| With the Tythes thereof |
| And also a Messuage called Barnes's with the |
| Buildings thereto belonging |
| Also a Close of Meadow or Pasture thereto adjoining |
| called the Home Close containing 12 Acres |
| A Close of Meadow called the Mead - 7 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture called Sand Croft - 3 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture called Barnes's Acre 1 Acre |
| A Close of Arable Land Called the Long-Ground - 4 Acres |
| A Close of Pasture called Barnes's Wind-Mill field - 5 |
| Acres |
| Rent: £50 16s 0d |
|
84. | John Thompson | 4th October 1719 For the Lives of Jane Thompson his Wife, |
| John and Lidia his Son and Daughter |
| A Messuage known by the Name of the White Lyon Inn |
| And A Close of Meadow or Pasture containing 1 Acre |
| And Also another Close lying near Lypgate at ye Towns-end |
| 2 Rood |
| Rent: £0 6s 0d |
|
85. | Richard Willis | 7 November 1715 For the Lives of the Said Richard |
| Willis, Hannah Stratton, and Richard Willis Stratton on |
| the surrender of a former Lease Granted to (blank) 3rd |
| October 1678 |
| A Plott or Parcell of Pasture Ground lying at the North |
| End of the Sheephouse Furlong Close 3 Perch With a |
| Cottage lately Errected on the same |
| A Close in Glaze Land containing 2 Acres |
| And two Acres Pasture, part of the Demesne Lands 2 Acres |
| Rent: £0 3s 2d |
|
86. | John Wise | 10 May 1725 For the Lives of the Said John, Thomas Wise |
| his Brother & William Fry on the surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to John Fry 10 October 1692 |
| A Cottage and One Close of Meadow called Fawce Leaze |
| 2A 2R |
| Rent: £0 3s 4d |
|
87. | Richard Wiltshire | 27 October 1726 For the Lives of ye Said Richard, John |
| his Son, and John Nichols - A Cottage with Backside & |
| Garden Ground thereto belonging |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
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88. | Richard Wiltshire | 28 November 1738 For the Lives of John Wiltshire, |
| Richard Wiltshire the Younger and Mary Wiltshire - |
| A Messuage with all outhouses &c And two Closes of |
| Pasture Ground called Sheephouse Close Furlong containing |
| 9 Acres With Tythes thereof |
| Rent: £0 11s 10d |
|
89. | Richard Wiltshire | 28 November 1738 For the Lives of the Said Richard, |
| Catharine his Wife & John Wiltshire |
| A Cottage or Tenement with the Appurtanencess situate at |
| a place called Clitchbury Green with Liberty of Common |
| in all the commonable places of Brinkworth |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
|
90. | Richard Wiltshire | 17 December 1738 For the Lives of John Wiltshire, |
| Senior | Richard Wiltshire and Mary Wiltshire Sons and Daughters |
| of Richard the Elder on the Surrender of a former Lease |
| Granted to Mary Wiltshire |
| 20 Sepember 1709. |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture Ground called Lyncroft being |
| part of the Demesne Lands - 12 Acres |
| Rent: £0 3s 10d |
|
91. | John Walker | 7 December 1720 For the Lives of the Said John, |
| Susannah & William Daughter and Son of John on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted to Thomas Ovens 21 |
| February 1711 |
| A Messuage or Tenement with Garden & Orchard adjoining |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
|
92. | William Walker | 5 June 1729 For the Lives of the Said William Walker, |
| Edward Walker and John Walker on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease Granted to William Walker 26 March 1718 |
| A Close of Meadow or Pasture called Fruters furlong 4 |
| Acres |
| Rent: £0 8s 4d |
|
93. | William Walker | 26 March 1747 For the Lives of William Walker son |
| ye Elder | of John Walker of Swindon and Sarah Daughter of Catherine |
| Walker |
| A Messuage or Tenement called Delfords with the |
| Garden Orchard Barton and Backside with a Close of Meadow |
| or Pasture adjoing 2 Acres |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
|
94. | Edward Walker | 3 February 1749 For the Lives of the Said Edward, William |
| Walker of Swindon, and Sarah Walker of Brinkworth on the |
| surrender of a former Lease Granted to Katharine Walker |
| 19 October 1713 |
| A Messuage or Tenement with the Appurtanences And a Close |
| called Frites containing 6 Acres |
| Rent: £1 0s 0d |
|
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95. | John Weekes | 1 May 1730 For the Lives of John Weeks the Younger, |
| Rebeccah Fry, and Samuel Fry on the surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to Samuel Fry 6 November 1714 |
| A Messuage with Out Houses &c thereto belonging with |
| Three Closes of Meadow Containing 14 Acres |
| Two of Which the Wheat leaze and Upper Ground are Granted |
| to the Said John Weeks & Contain 6 Acres |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d |
|
96. | John Weekes | 20 September 1709 For the Lives of the Said John, |
| Robert & John Weekes his Sons on the Surrender of a |
| former Lease Granted to John Weekes 27th February 1674 |
| All those Messuages with their Appurtanences called Harts |
| & Howells |
|
| And also a close of Pasture called Howells containing 8 |
| Acres |
| One Close called Howells Mead 3A 2R |
| One Close of Meadow called the East Leigh - 2 Acres |
| One Close of Meadow called Glass Lands 3 Acres 2 Rood |
| A Close Called Little Mead containing 2 Rood |
| And Also a Ground called Blocksomes 1 Acre |
| Rent: £0 13s 4d |
|
97. | John Weekes | 20 September 1709 For the Lives of the Said John, John |
| & James his Sons on the surrender of a former Lease |
| Granted to John Weekes 21 October 1672 |
| A Peice of Meadow Ground called Pudson containing 2 Acres |
| And Lying in Windmill field |
| Rent: £0 0s 6d |
|
98. | Richard Weekes | 23 July 1717 For the Lives of the Said Richard, Susannah |
| his Wife & Edward their Son on the Surrender of the |
| following premises held by Copy of Court Roll by Richard |
| Weeks dated 30 August 1703 |
| Part of the Home Close adjoining to a Close of Widow |
| Coxes & is Parcel of a Tenement called Hammonds |
| containing 6 Acres |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
|
99. | Humphry Woodcock | 15 June 1724 For the Lives of the Said Humphry, Humphry |
| Woodcock Son of John Woodcock and Henry Hall on the |
| surrender of a former Lease Granted to Susanna Broadhead |
| 19 November 1716 |
| A Close of Pasture called the Townsend - 4 Acres |
| And a Close Called the Ox-hay - 10 Acres |
| Rent: £0 6s 11d |
|
100. | Daniel Young | 4 November 1748 For the Lives of the Said Daniel, Jacob |
| Young and Dorothy Young Brother & Sister of the Said |
| Daniel Young |
| A Peice of Ground lying in Brinkworth Street |
| And Also a Messuage or Tenement lately Erected on part |
| of the same by the Said Daniel Young |
| Rent: £0 2s 6d |
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101. | Thomas Vinsome | 23 July 1710 For the Lives of Elizabeth his Wife, |
| Thomas & Elizabeth Vinsome his Son & Daughter on the |
| Surrender of a former Lease Granted 1 May 1650 |
| A Messuage or Tenement with a piece of Pasture Ground |
| being part of Woodhill Coppice lying in the North West |
| Corner of the Said Coppice containing One Acre & a half |
| Rent: £2 0s 0d |
|
102. | Thomas Vincent | 27 February 1726 For the Lives of Jacob Vincent |
| John Clark & Francis Clark |
| A Messuage or Tenement & part of a Lane called |
| Canters Lane from Dovers Gate to the Corner of |
| Crockhams Lane |
| Rent: £1 0s 0d |
|
103. | Robert Stratton | 2nd April 1747 For the Lives of John, Mary & |
| Prudence Stratton. |
| All that Close of Pasture called West Field Containing |
| 8 Acres now Divided into two Grounds & were formerly part |
| of a Copyhold by John Ponting the Younger by Copy of |
| Court Roll Dated 6 of September 1700 |
| Rent: £0 2s 1d Heriot: £0 14s 0d |
|
104. | Anne Bishop | 18 October 1751 For her Life, John Church & Jacob |
| Church's |
| Holds a Cottage & Garden Situate at the West End of |
| Buthay on the Surrender of a former Lease Granted to John |
| Church Dated 16th of November 1724 |
|
105. | Abraham Clarke | 4 April 1750 For his own Life, John Clarke & Abraham |
| Clarke Sons of John Clarke of Brinkworth Holds a Close |
| of Meadow or pasture called long Lacys late Sarah Clarks |
| hold by copy dated 5 October 1709 |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d |
|
106. | Dorothy Clifford | 31 October 1752 For the Lives of Jeremiah & Ann |
| Clifford Son and & Daughter of the Said Dorothy. Holds |
| all that Parcel of Inclosed Ground adjoining to Sundays |
| Hill commonly called Ox Hays Containing 15 Acres with the |
| Appurtanencess And also 4 Acres of Meadow or Pasture |
| lying in Glass Lands together with the Tythe of the same |
| & two Cottages lately Erected upon the Same All which |
| premises were formerly in the possession of Giles Minchin |
| Rent: £0 15s 5d |
|
107. | John Goddard | 18 October 1751 For the Lives of Hannah Gardiner John |
| the Elder | Goddard & Francis Goddard Holds all that Messuage or |
| Tenement with the Garden Ground & Backside thereto |
| belonging and Also a peice of Pasture Ground thereto |
| Adjoining Containing by Estimation half an Acre |
| Rent: £0 5s 6d |
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108. | John Goddard | 11 February 1752 All that piece of Pasture Ground lying |
| Junior | within the Purlieus of the Forrest of Braydon heretofore |
| in the Tenure of John Brook & Abutting on the Lane |
| leading to Sundays Hill on the West Side & Sundays Hill |
| On the South Side the Land now or late of William Darter |
| on the East And the 12 Acres of Land now or late of John |
| Hind on the North Side thereof Containing 4 Acres With |
| A House or Tenement thereupon Erected with the |
| Appurtanences - And Also those 4 Acres of Pasture or Wood |
| Ground being part of Woodhill Coppice As the same is Now |
| Measured lying On the South East Corner of the Said |
| Coppice, Adjoining to the Land Now or late in the |
| possession of Thomas Sutton - And all those 4 Acres of |
| Pasture or Wood Ground being also part of the Said |
| Woodhill Coppice being Also on the South East part of the |
| Said Coppice Adjoining to the Land heretofore Set out to |
| John Brook on the South part of the Sadd Coppice On the |
| North & West Parts & Crocrams Lane On the East Parts |
|
109. | Robert Mapson | 31 October 1752 Holds for his own Life Sarah Ponting & |
| Thomas Mapson One Cottage or Tenement with the Garden |
| Orchard & Appurtanences thereunto Adjoining & belonging |
| - And Also those two other Cottages or Tenements Lately |
| Built & Erected by One John Ponting Deceased And a little |
| peice of Ground Adjoining to the Said Mentioned Cottages |
| & Also the same little peice of Ground on which the Said |
| two last Mentioned Cottages Stand - All which premises |
| are situate lying & being at the East End of the Butt |
| Hays having a Cottage lately belonging to John Cripps the |
| Elder on the West And a cottage lately belonging to |
| William Hurlbat on the East Side thereof And were late |
| in the Tenure of One Ann Ponting & Said John Ponting |
|
110. | Robt Fry Senr | 1st March 1745 Holds for his own life, Robert Fry the |
| Younger his Son, and Samuel Fry his brother - All that |
| Messuage or Tenement with Garden Orchard &c and also all |
| those 3 Acres of Meadow or Pasture ground thereunto |
| adjoining containing 14 Acres - On the Surrender of a |
| Former Lease Granted to Samuel Fry of Brinkworth 6th |
| November 1714 |
| Rent: £0 3s 0d Heriot: £1 1s 0d Fine: £49 5s 0d |
|
111. | Thomas Little | 3rd February 1749 Holds for the Lives of Thos Little |
| Senior | Junior, Elizabeth Little & Mary Mathews wife of George |
| Mathews - A Cottage &c with 5 Acres of Pasture & |
| heretofore Wood Ground being part of Woodhill Copse |
| Rent: £0 9s 0d Fine: £17 0s 0d |
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112. | Francis Langley | 16 June 1710 For his own life, Elizabeth his Wife & Henry |
| his Son on the Surrender of a former Lease Granted to |
| Oliver Langley 5 February 1691 |
| A Messuage or Tenement &c commonly called Penns Lodge |
| with the Plicks thereunto adjoining as they are severally |
| inclosed (to wit) two closes & one Meadow lying on the |
| East Side of the Said Messuage & Bounding on Brinkworth |
| Marsh containing 20 Acres - A Close of Pasture ground |
| heretofore Inclosed being part of the Purlieus of the |
| Disforrested Forrest of Braydon bounding Southward on New |
| Park & Northward on the Hollowbournes 80 Acres - One |
| other Close being part of the Purlieus lying North East |
| on a Meadow belonging to Penns lodge 40 Acres - And also |
| a Close of Arrable or Pasture heretofore inclosed being |
| part of New Park bounding East on a Close belonging to |
| the Parson of Brinkworth & Southward upon the Lower End |
| of Brinkworth Marsh - 20 Acres - All the said premises |
| are Tyth free |
| Rent: £1 0s 0d Two Pullets Fine: £150 0s 0d |
|
| N.B. The last mentioned Close of 20 Acres is Granted to |
| Francis Langley Elizabeth his Wife & Henry their Son - |
| And the rest of the premises to Richard Richens by Lease |
| Dated 15 December 1731 |
|
113. | Anthony Lawrence | 29 Sepember 1727 For the lives of William Lawrence Son |
| of the Said Anthony, Thomas Hurlbat & William Hurlbat - |
| All that part of Meadow Ground heretofore part of |
| Woodhill Copse as it is now Inclosed & now called |
| Woodhill Copse being part of 58A & 3 Yards heretofore |
| Granted to Henry Buckland containing 12 Acres |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d Fine: £10 0s 0d |
|
114. | Richard Hammond | 20 September 1709 For his life, Ann his wife & Elizabeth |
| their Daughter on the Surrender of a former Lease Granted |
| to Richard Weeks, Susanna & Ann his Daughters of All that |
| Close of Pasture or Meadow Ground called the Lower Moor |
| or Oars & a Close of Meadow to the same Adjoining |
| containing in the whole 17 Acres with Common of Pasture |
| in Brinkworth Marsh, Blackmoor & in the Lands of |
| Brinkworth aforesaid |
| Rent: £1 2s 0d Fine: £35 0s 0d |
|
115. | Obadiah Burgess | William Burgess & Benjamin Burgess Hold by Copy Dated |
| 19 March 1714 One Messuage or Tenement Called Sybills |
| with the Orchard & Garden to the Same belonging And one |
| Close of Meadow adjoining Containing 5 Acres called the |
| Home Close with all the Appurtanences On the Surrender of |
| Isaac Burgess who held the same for his own life & the |
| Lives of William & Obadiah Sons of Isaac Burgess who Held |
| by Copy Dated 20 December 1700 |
| Rent: £4 0s 0d Custom Heriot Fine: £22 0s 0d |
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116. | William Bartlett | Elizabeth Roberts Wife of Henry Roberts and Bartlett |
| Roberts aged about 6 Years Hold by Copy Dated 20 |
| September 1734 One Close called Hillcroft One Close |
| Called Bushy Hargrove One Close called Rudgy Hargrove & |
| Another Close called Lower Hargrove with their |
| Appurtanences On the Surrender of the Said William |
| Bartlett & Elizabeth Bartlett now Wife of Henry Roberts |
| And Also on the Surrender of Alice Wife of the Said |
| William Bartlett who held by copy Dated 20 April 1702 |
| Rent: £0 10s 2d Heriot: £0 1s 0d Fine: £20 0s 0d |
|
117. | Ralph Brome | Henry Roberts Junior And Henry Roberts Senior Hold by |
| Copy Dated 28 December 1727 One Close called West Field |
| containing (blank) Acres On the Surrender of Ann Ashley |
| formerly Ann Smith widow Norris Smith & John Smith who |
| held by copy Dated 8 November 1700 this Close called west |
| Field |
| Rent: £0 1s 3d Heriot: £0 6s 8d Fine: £2 17s 6d |
|
118. | Francis Brome | Alice Brome Wife of John Brome & Jane Lisset Wife of Wm |
| Lissett of Bampton in the Bush Com Oxon (in Reversion) |
| Hold by copy of Court roll Dated 20 September 1734 the |
| last Mentioned Premises after Willam Bartlett Elizabeth |
| Roberts & Bartlet Roberts |
| Rent: £0 10s 2d Heriot: £1 0s 0d Fine: £10 0s 0d |
|
119. | Sarah Clark | and (blank) Hold By Copy Dated 24 June 1709 One Close of |
| Pasture called Long Lacys containing 2 Acres On the |
| Surrender of Ann Clark now Wife of Richard Haskyns who |
| held the same for her Life And the Lives of John Clark |
| & Richard Clark by copy Dated 11 October 23 Car 2d |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d Heriot: £0 1s 0d Fine: (blank) |
|
120. | Abraham Clark | Abraham Junior & Dorothy Clark Hold by copy Dated 5 |
| Senior | October 1709 One Close called Lypyate Mead with the |
| Appurtanences - On the Surrender of William and John |
| Hendley who Hold the same by Coppy of Court Roll dated |
| 1 October 1 W & M |
| Rent: £0 2s 4d Heriot: £0 16s 8d Fine: (blank) |
|
121. | Abraham Clark | Mary Clark & Thomas Clark Daughter and Son of the Said |
| Abraham Clark Hold by copy Dated 5 October 1709 One Close |
| Called Windmill Field - On the Surrender of William |
| Henley & John Henley who held the same by copy Dated 1 |
| October 1 W & M |
| Rent: £0 4s 9d Heriot: £1 13s 4d Fine: (blank) |
|
122. | Abraham Clark | John Clark the Younger and Abraham Clark sons of John |
| Clark the Elder Hold by Copy Datd 17 November 1711 A |
| Close of Pasture called Marygold Leaze On the Surrender |
| of John Smith who held by Copy dated 8 November 1700 the |
| Said Close (amongst Other Lands) |
| Rent: £0 1s 11½d Heriot: £0 10s 0d Fine: £20 0s 0d |
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123. | Abraham Clark | Son of Francis Clark & John Clark the Elder of Brinkworth |
| Hold by Copy Dated 17 November 1741 One Close of Meadow |
| or Pasture called the Home Close And 5 Acres of Meadow |
| or Pasture Ground lying next to the Road leading to |
| Malmesbury being part of the Said Close called the Home |
| Close and parted from the upper End of the Said Close |
| with an Hedge - On the Surrender of Thomas Buckland who |
| held the same (amongst Other Lands) by copy Dated 4 June |
| 1711 |
| Rent: £0 1s 9½ Heriot: £0 12s 6d Fine: £15 0s 0d |
|
124. | John Cripps | John Cripps & Jane Cripps Son and Daughterr of the Said |
| John Hold by Copy of Court Roll dated 17 October 1713 Two |
| Closes of Meadow called Brook Breaches containing 9 Acres |
| On the Surrender of Richard Weeks Who held the same by |
| copy of Court roll Dated 30 August 1703 inter alia |
| Rent: £1 5s 0d Heriot: (blank) Fine: S C |
|
125. | John Cripps | John Cripps Junior & Ann Cripps Son & Daughter of the |
| Senior | aforesaid John, Hold by copy Dated 25 September 1719 One |
| Close Called Ramps containing (blank) On the Surrender |
| of John Weeks who held the same for his own life & the |
| lives of (blank) by copy Dated 23 December 1698 inter |
| alia |
| Rent: £0 5s 6d Heriot: £0 8s 0d Fine: £5 0s 0d |
|
126. | Henry Church | Sarah Church & Mary Church Hold in Reversion after |
| Richard Peirce Selina Peirce and Mary Frye One Close of |
| Meadow or Pasture called Redhill by Copy of Court Roll |
| Dated 12 February 1711 |
| Rent: (blank) Heriot: (blank) Fine: S C |
|
127. | Henry Drew | Mary Drew and Grace Drew Hold by Copy Dated 21 October |
| 1716 One Close of Meadow or Pasture near the Bridge |
| called Bakers Bridge containing 1 Acre and a half, and |
| another close of Meadow or Pasture lying On the South |
| side of the way and against the Aforsaid Close and Also |
| One piece or parcel lying Near a cottage formerly called |
| Ovens in Reversion after the Widowhood of Edith Drew & |
| ye Lifes of Robert And John Drew |
| Rents: £0 1s 5d £0 0s 2¼ £0 0s 4½ |
| Heriot: £0 10s 0d Fine: £10 0s 0d |
|
128. | Mary Drew | Henry Drew and Grace Drew Hold by copy Dated 21 October |
| 1716 One Close of Meadow Or Pasture called Long-Ramps |
| containing six Acres and One Close of Pasture called |
| Glazelands 5 Acres In reversion after the Widowhood of |
| Edith Drew and the life of John Drew their Uncle |
| Rent: £0 14s 0d Heriot: £1 6s 8d Fine: £10 0s 0d |
|
129. | William Fry | Richard Fry & Elizabeth Fry Brother and Sister of the |
| Said William Fry Hold in Reversion after Ann Mother of |
| the Said William Fry by copy Dated 25 November 1740 One |
| Messuage or Tenement with a close adjoining called Baggs |
| or Badges On the Surrender of William Fry who held the |
| same by copy Dated 22 July 1702 |
| Rents: £0 5s 3d £0 0s 5½ |
| Heriot: £0 0s 2d Fine: £100 |
|
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130. | William Fry | Richard Fry & Elizabeth Fry Hold in Reversion after Ann |
| Fry Mother of the Said William Fry by copy Dated 25 |
| November 1740 One Messuage or Tenement called Baldwins |
| And two Closes of Meadow to the Said Messuage belonging |
| And One Other Messuage called Stephens's and one Lane |
| called Webbs Lane with the Appurtanences, On the |
| Surrender of A Former Copy Granted 22nd June 1702 |
| Rents: £0 4s 2d £0 0s 3d £0 0s 5d |
| Heriot Custom Fine: £60 0s 0d |
|
131. | John Henley | Thos Henley and Abraham Henley Hold by Copy of Court |
| Senior | Roll Dated 13 October 1713 One Acre of meadow lying under |
| a certain Hedge called Fosketts Hedge On the surrender |
| of James Smith Mary his Wife late Edwards the Said Mary |
| holding for the Term of her Life the Said Acre by copy |
| Dated 24 February 24 Car 2di |
| Rent: £0 0s 4d |
|
132. | Jacob Henley | Holds in Reversion after John Henley the Elder & John |
| Henley the Younger by Copy of Court roll Datd 20 |
| September 1734 Two Messuages or Tenements called Wisdoms |
| & Waterholes with their Appurtanences Except the Closes |
| called Windmill Field & Lypyate Mead Now in the Tenure |
| of Abraham Clarke |
| Rent: £0 7s 1d Heriot: £2 10s 0d Fine: £36 |
|
133. | Thomas Hamlett | Holds by Copy Dated 26 September 1716 For his own life |
| and the Lives of Thomas Broad Junior & George Broad sons |
| of Thos Broad of Winrush Com Gloucester A Cottage, Garden |
| & Orchard |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d Heriot Custom Fine: £10 |
|
134. | Catherine Lewin | and Ann Lewin her Daughter Hold in reversion after Thomas |
| Lewin by copy Dated 6 March 1711 One Messuage or Tenement |
| with a Garden Orchard & Curtilage adjoing called Fosketts |
| One Close of Pasture called the Home Close a Close called |
| Down Croft a Close of Pasture called the Gillings and |
| Another Close of Pasture called Comb Close with the |
| Appurtanences |
| Rent: £0 7s 4d Heriot Custom Fine: £20 0s 0d |
|
135. | John Little | John Little Junior & Thomas Little hold by copy of Court |
| Senior | roll Dated 8 March 1722 One Close called Overmoor |
| containing six acres On the surrender of Richard Weeks |
| who held for the Term of his life & the Lives of Edward |
| Weeks and Susan Weeks by Copy Dated 30th August 1703 |
| Rent: £0 4s 5d Heriot Custom Fine: £8 |
|
136. | John Little | John Little Junior & Isaac Little sons of John Little the |
| Senior | Elder Hold by copy of Court roll Dated 28 January 1739 |
| One Close called Overmoor containing six acres On the |
| Surrender of John Little Senior who held the same for his |
| own Life & the Life of John Little the Younger by copy |
| dated 8 March 1722 |
| Rent: $0 4s 5d Heriot: £2 2s 0d Fine: £14 |
|
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137. | Daniel Punter | Elizabeth Punter & Daniel Punter Hold by Copy of Court |
| Roll Dated 24 June 1709 One Close called the Acres |
| adjoining an Orchard belonging to a Freehold Tenement of |
| John Edwards's On the Surrender of John Edwards who held |
| the same for his own Life & the Lives of Poole Edwards |
| & Ann Edwards by copy dated 27 January 1703 |
| Rent: £0 1s 0d Heriot: £0 2s 6d Fine S.C. |
|
138. | Daniel Punter | Walter Haygarding & Jonathan Haygarding Hold by copy |
| dated 24 June 1709 the Aforesaid Premises in Reversion |
| Rent Heriot and Fine the same |
|
139. | Daniel Punter | Daniel Junior & Elizabeth Punter Son and Daughter of the |
| Senior | said Daniel Hold by copy dated 24 June 1709 One Close |
| called Pratts Mead containing (blank) On the Surrender |
| of John Edwards |
| Rent: £0 2s 10d Heriot Custom Fine £15 |
|
140. | John Ponting | Robert Ponting & George Ponting Hold by Copy of Court |
| Junior | Roll Dated 28 May 1720 One Messuage or Tenement called |
| Church-Waynes One Close of Meadow or Pasture adjoining |
| the Said Messuage One other close Called Ramps and one |
| close of meadow in the Slow with the Appurtanences On the |
| surrender of John & Joseph Shewell who Held by Copy dated |
| 16 November 1699 the Said premises and Also Surrenderd |
| his Copy in reversion of the same held for his Own Life |
| & the Lives of Thomas Barret & William Barret |
| Rent: £5 1s 6d Heriot Custom Fine: £20 |
| Rents: £0 1s 3d £0 1s 9d |
|
141. | John Ponting | & Ayliffe Ponting Hold by Copy Dated 28 May 1720 The |
| Aforesaid Premises in Reversion after John Ponting Junior |
| Robert Ponting & George Ponting |
| Rent: £5 1s 6d Heriot Custom Fine £10 |
|
142. | John Ponting | Edward Ponting & John Ponting his sons Hold by copy Dated |
| Junior | 28 December 1727 One Messuage or Tenement and One Close |
| of Pasture called the Home Close containing 5 Acres On |
| the Surrender of Ann Ashley formerly Ann Smith Norris |
| Smith & John Smith who held the same by copy Dated 8 |
| November 1700 inter alia |
| Rent: £0 3s 10d Heriot: £1 0s 0d Fine: S C |
|
143. | Roger Punter | & Ann Punter his Sister Hold in Reversion after Daniel |
| Punter by copy of Court Roll Dated 21 September 1733 One |
| Close of Meadow or Pasture called Pratts Mead |
| Rent: £0 1s 10d Heriot Custom Fine £15 |
|
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144. | Ann Palmer | Lewin Palmer aged 17 Years and Thomas Palmer Aged eight |
| years Sons of Robert And Ann Palmer Hold by Copy of Court |
| Roll Dated 16 October 1749 A Messuage or Tenement with |
| a Garden Orchard & Curtilage adjoined Called Fosketts and |
| One Close of Pasture called the Home Close and One Other |
| Close called Down Crofts and A Close called Gillings and |
| also another Close of Pasture called Combe Close with the |
| Appurtanences - On the Surrender of Catharine Lewin and |
| Ann Palmer who held the Said Premises by copy Dated 6 |
| March 1713 |
| Rent: £0 7s 4d Heriot Custom Fine £60 |
|
145. | John Simkins | and Francis Rodway Hold by Copy of Court Roll dated 3 |
| October 1711 One Close called Mundays Breach containing |
| 4 Acres - On the Surrender of John Simkins Who held for |
| his own Life & the Lives of Ann & Thomas Simkins by copy |
| dated 11 October 12 Car 2d |
| Rent: £0 2s 10½d Heriot: £0 2s 0d Fine: £4 10s 0d |
|
146. | Ann Rodway | John Iles Son of the Said Anne and Mary Wife of Thomas |
| Sellman Hold in Reversion after John Simkins & Francis |
| Rodway One Close called Mundays Breach by copy of Court |
| Roll Dated 3 October 1711 |
| Rent: £0 2s 10½d Heriot: £0 2s 0d Fine: S C |
|
147. | Francis Rodway | Aged 32 Years Holds in Reversion after Francis his Father |
| Junior | & John Iles by Copy of Court Roll Datd 16 October 1749 |
| One Close of Meadow Called Mundays Breach containing 4 |
| Acres |
| Rent: £0 2s 10½d Heriot: £0 2s 0d Fine: £8 |
|
148. | Leonard Spratt | Jane Spratt his Daughter & Leonard Spratt son of Richard |
| Spratt of Stratton St Margaretts Hold by copy of Court |
| Roll dated 27 September 1716 One Messuage or Tenement One |
| Garden & One orchard to the same belonging On the |
| Surrender of Thomas Who held the same for his own life |
| & the Lives of Thomas & George Broad by copy Dated 26 |
| September 1716 |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d Heriot: £0 5s 0d Fine: S C |
|
149. | Leonard Spratt | Jane Buckland And Abraham Buckland her Husband Hold by |
| Copy Dated 23 September 1725 One Messuage or Tenement |
| with a Garden & Orchard to the same belonging - On the |
| Surrender of Leonard Spratt who held for his own Life & |
| the Lives of Leonard Son of Richard Spratt of Stratton |
| St Margaretts by Copy Dated 27 September 1716 |
| Rent: £0 2s 0d Heriot: £0 5s 6d Fine: S C |
|
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|
150. | Edward Sutton | Edward Sutton Junior & George Sutton Sons of the said |
| Senior | Edward Sutton Hold by Copy of Court Rool Dated 19 |
| February 1746 One Messuage or Tenement & One Close of |
| Pasture called the Home Close containing 5 Acres formerly |
| Surrendered by Ann Ashley formerly Ann Smith Widow, |
| Norris Smith & John Smith to John Ponting who held the |
| same by copy Dated 28 December 1727 and Now Surrendered |
| by John Ponting And Also One Messuage formerly in the |
| Tenure of Elizabeth Clark Widow with one Close of Pasture |
| Called the Home Close con 7 Acres One Close of Pasture |
| Called Windmill field containing 16 Acres & One Close of |
| Pasture Called West Field containing 8 Acres with the |
| Appurtanences On the Surrender of John Ponting who held |
| the same by copy Dated 6 September 1700 |
| Rent: £0 8s 1d Heriot: £0 2s 8d Fine: £67 0s 0d |
|
151. | John Weeks | James Weeks & Charles Weeks Hold by Copy dated 20 |
| September 1709 (inter alia) One Close of Meadow or |
| Pasture called Long Hargrove Containing six Acres On the |
| Surrender of Richard Weeks Who held the same for his Life |
| and the Lives of Edward & Susan Weeks |
| Rent: £0 3s 7d Heriot: £0 3s 7d Fine: £5 10s 0d |
|
152. | Benjamin Young | Abraham Young & Thomas Young sons of the Said Benjamin |
| Hold by copy Dated 26 September 1728 One Messuage or |
| Tenement called Hammonds's With a Garden & Orchard to the |
| Said Messuage adjoining And Now in the Tenure of Richard |
| Weeks who held the same for his own Life and the Lives |
| of Susan his Wife & Edward Weeks by copy Dated 31 August |
| 1703 |
| Rent: £0 3s 5d Heriot Custom Fine: £10 10s 0d |
|
153. | Benjamin Young | Nathaniel Young and Benjamin Young sons of Benjamin the |
| Elder Hold by Copy of Court Roll dated 2 May 1735 One |
| Close of Meadow or Pasture Ground Called Long Ramps |
| containing Six Acres. On the surrender of Mary Drew (now |
| Wife of Philip Godwin) who held for his Life and the |
| Lives of Henry & Grace Drew the same premises by copy |
| Dated 21 October 1716 |
| Rent: $£0 2s 6d Heriot: £0 11s 8d Fine: £10 |
|
154. | Richard Peirce | Selina his Daughter & Mary Fry Daughter of Henry Fry Hold |
| by Copy Dated 12 February 1711 One Close of Meadow or |
| Pasture called Redhill with the Appurtanences One the |
| Surrender of Richard Peirce who Held for his Life & the |
| lives of Mary Wife of Edward Bennet and John Church by |
| copy dated 10 November 1701 |
| Rent (blank) Heriot Custom Fine: £5 |
|
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Copys Granted before the Year 1709
|
155. | 5 April 1705 | A Copy was Granted to Thomas Clark, Dorothy Clark & Mary |
| Clark Son and Daughters of Abraham Clark in Reversion |
| after Edward Bennett, Margery Bennett & said Abraham |
| Clark of a Messuage or Tenement Garden Orchard and |
| Curtilage called Tregolds, One Close of Meadow called the |
| Home Close one other Close called the Acre under the |
| Hedge there - one other Close called Nethers Close & one |
| other Close called Church Crofts |
| Heriot best goods |
|
156. | 27 January 1703 | A Copy was Granted to John Broad Richard Broad & Phillip |
| Broad of one Close of Meadow 5 Acres with the |
| Appurtanences - And Also Messuage or Tenement called |
| Players Situate at the Causeway End - Except Closes |
| called Ramps containing 17 Acres |
| Rents: £0 1s 8d £0 0s 7d Heriot Custom |
|
157. | 5 October 1709 | A Copy in Possession & Reversion was Granted to John |
| Broad Senior & others of the 4 Closes called Ramps |
| containing 17 Acres with an Acre late Edward's |
| Rent: £0 5s 4d Heriot: £0 7s 6d |
|
158. | 23 December 1698 | A Copy was Granted John Week's Edmund & John his sons |
| of a Messuage Barn Stable & Orchard & Garden, also a |
| close of Meadow adjacent called the Home Close with the |
| Appurtanences - And Also at the same court the following |
| premises were surrendered & Granted to John Weeks &c |
| (vizt) A Close called Burge Hayes - A Close of Meadow |
| called the Ramps one other Close called Mill Hayes one |
| other Close called Townsend Leaze and two other Closes |
| called Wallis's West Field Leaze with the Appurtanences |
| Rent: £1 17s 10d Heriot: £3 18s 2d |
|
159. | 30 August 1703 | A Copy was Granted to Richard Weeks Susan His Wife & |
| Edward Weeks their son of a Messuage or Tenement called |
| Hammonds's with a Garden and Orchard adjoining - One |
| Close of Meadow or pasture called the Home Close |
| containing 14 Acres & two closes of pasture Brook |
| Breaches containing 9 Acres - To hold the same |
| immediately after the Death or Forfeiture of Margaret |
| Hammonds Widow |
| Rents: £2 8s 6d £0 0s 8d £0 1s 0d Heriot Custom |
|
160. | 8 November 1700 | A Copy was Granted in Reversion to John, Norris & Edward |
| Smith of Upper Windmill Field & Marygold Leaze |
| Rent: £0 3s 10½d |
|
161. | 8 November 1700 | A Copy was Granted in Reversion to Edward, John & Norris |
| Smith of a close called Upper Windmill Field and a close |
| called West Field |
| Rent: £0 3s 10d |
|
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162. | 30 August 1703 | A Copy was Granted to Richard Weeks, Edward & Susan son |
| & Daughter of the said Richard - Of a Close of mead or |
| Pasture called the Oar or Over moor containing six Acres |
| - and one other close of Meadow or Pasture called Long |
| Haregrove containing 6 Acres |
| Rent: £0 8s 0d Heriot Custom |
|
163. | 9 November 1704 | A Copy was Granted to Mary Weeks formerly Smith & others |
| of one close of Meadow called Redhill - one close of |
| meadow called Louse bridge cont. 6 Acres and one other |
| Close called over pudsock containing an Acre & a half |
| with the Appurtanences |
| Rent: £0 4s 4d |
|
164. | 20 September 1709 | A Lease was Granted to Richard Hammond, Ann his Wife |
| & Elizabeth their Daughter (on the Surrender of a former |
| Lease Granted to Richard Weeks, Susanna & Ann his |
| Daughters) of all that Close of Pasture Ground called the |
| Lower Moor or Oar and a Close of Meadow to the same |
| Adjoining containing in the whole 17 Acres, with Common |
| of Pasture in Brinkworth Marsh, Blackmoor and in the |
| Lands of Brinkworth aforesaid |
| Rent: £1 2s 0d Fine: £35 |
| Entd wrong - see the Leases - Richd Hammond |
|
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Note: the references are to the numbered sections above,
eg 'The Acre' in #155 above.
Acre, The | 155 |
Acres, The | 137 |
Ash Close | 79 |
Austins | 20 |
|
Baggs or Badges | 129 |
Bakers | 65 |
Bakers Bridge | 65, 127 |
Baldwins | 130 |
Barnes's | 83 |
Barnes's Acre | 83 |
Barnes's Wind-Mill Field | 83 |
Bat-hay | 55 |
Baynards Ash | 78 |
Bean Furlong | 53 |
Bee-Meads | 50 |
Black Moor | 1 |
Blackmoor | 114, 164 |
Blocksomes | 96 |
Brayden Side | 41 |
Brayden, Forest of | 15 |
Braydon, Forest of | 63, 80, 108, 112 |
Brinkworth March | 1, 60 |
Brinkworth Marsh | 57, 78, 112, 114, 164 |
Brinkworth Street | 100 |
Broad Mead | 40, 70 |
Broadmead | 57 |
Brook Braches | 124 |
Brook Breaches | 159 |
Brook Mead | 62 |
Burge Hayes | 158 |
Buthay | 104 |
Butt Hays | 109 |
|
Canters Lane | 13, 51, 61, 102 |
Causeway End | 156 |
Charleton Comon | 13 |
Church Croft | 40 |
Church Crofts | 155 |
Church House Barton | 69 |
Church House Lands | 82 |
Church-Waynes | 140 |
Clitchbury Green | 4, 89 |
Comb Close | 134 |
Combe Close | 144 |
Connels | 41 |
Cow Leaze | 50 |
Cowles' Leaze | 62 |
Crocams Lane | 13 |
Crockhams Lane | 102 |
Crocrams Lane | 108 |
Custard Mead | 83 |
|
Delfords | 93 |
Dovers Gate | 102 |
Down Croft | 134 |
Down Crofts | 144 |
Dry Ground | 62 |
|
East Leigh | 96 |
|
Farm Acre | 83 |
Fawce Leaze | 18, 86 |
Fernhill | 73 |
Fosketts | 134, 144 |
Fosketts Hedge | 131 |
Frites | 94 |
Fruters Furlong | 92 |
Furlongs, The | 83 |
|
Gibel Piece | 53 |
Gillings | 134, 144 |
Glass Lands | 64, 96 |
Glaze Land | 85 |
Glazelands | 27, 128 |
Grove, The | 50 |
|
Hammonds | 98 |
Hammonds's | 152, 159 |
Hargrove Hill | 6 |
Hargrove, Bushy | 116 |
Hargrove, Long | 151, 162 |
Hargrove, Lower | 116 |
Hargrove, Rudgy | 116 |
Hargrove, West | 1, 11 |
Harts & Howells | 96 |
Hay-croft Hills | 83 |
Hele Mead | 70 |
High Street | 49 |
Hillcroft | 116 |
Hollowbournes | 112 |
Home Close | 25, 70, 83, 98, 115, 123, 134, 142, 144, 150, 155, 158, 159 |
Home Closes | 83 |
Home Layes | 62 |
Home Leaze | 62 |
Hoor House | 57 |
Horne Close | 19 |
Howells | 96 |
Howells Mead | 96 |
Hundred Acres | 80 |
|
Ipcroft | 6 |
Ipcroft Furlong | 54, 68 |
|
Joans Green | 12 |
|
Little Hams | 57 |
Little Mead | 96 |
Long Lacys | 105, 119 |
Long Ramps | 153 |
Long-Ground | 83 |
Long-Ramps | 128 |
Louse Bridge | 163 |
Lower Leaze | 25 |
Lower Moor | 114 |
Lower Moor or Oar | 164 |
Lye | 5, 56 |
Lye-peice | 62 |
Lyncroft | 90 |
Lyncroft's Mead | 79 |
Lypgate | 84 |
Lypyate Lane | 70 |
Lypyate Mead | 19, 120, 132 |
|
Marygold Leaze | 29, 122, 160 |
Mead, The | 83 |
Middle Leaze | 25 |
Mill Hayes | 158 |
Mundays Breach | 145-147 |
|
Nethers Close | 155 |
New Park | 35, 63, 81, 112 |
North Croft | 57 |
|
Oar or Over Moor | 162 |
Oare | 40 |
Oars | 114 |
Ovens | 127 |
Over Pudsock | 163 |
Overmoor | 135, 136 |
Ox Hays | 106 |
Ox-hay | 99 |
Ox-hays Thick | 14 |
|
Parkers | 32 |
Penns Lodge | 59, 60, 112 |
Personage House | 42 |
Philpes | 57 |
Pingalls | 20 |
Pitts Lands | 20 |
Players | 156 |
Pratts Mead | 139, 143 |
Pudson | 97 |
|
Ramps | 125, 140, 156-158 |
Redhill | 126, 154, 163 |
|
Sand Croft | 83 |
Sandmans | 47 |
Sheephouse Close Furlong | 88 |
Sheephouse Furlong | 85 |
Shopcroft Hedge | 4 |
Skulls | 67 |
Slow, The | 140 |
Stephens's | 130 |
Stock Mead | 8 |
Sundays Hill | 1, 81, 106, 108 |
Sybills | 115 |
|
Towns-end, The | 84 |
Townsend | 99 |
Townsend Leaze | 158 |
Tregolds | 155 |
|
Upper Westfield | 2 |
Upper Ground | 95 |
Upper Westfield | 2 |
Upper Windmill Field | 160, 161 |
|
Wallis's West Field Leaze | 158 |
Wallis's Green | 58 |
Wallis's Towns-end Close | 79 |
Waterholes | 132 |
Webbs | 51 |
Webbs Lane | 130 |
West Field | 103, 117, 150, 161 |
Westfield | 7, 40 |
Westfield Leaze, Upper | 52 |
Wheat Leaze | 95 |
White Lyon Inn | 84 |
Windmill Field | 6, 40, 70, 97, 121, 132, 150 |
Wisdoms | 132 |
Wood Close | 40 |
Wood Furlong | 66 |
Wood-furlong | 75 |
Woodhill | 15 |
Woodhill Coppice | 13, 51, 101, 108 |
Woodhill Coppice, West | 38 |
Woodhill Copse | 111, 113 |
|
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Note: the references are to the numbered sections above,
eg 'Joan Ackswick' in #1 above.
ACKSWICK |
| Joan | 1 |
|
ALLOWAY |
| Anne | 1 |
| Jonas | 1 |
| Mary | 1 |
| Richard | 1 |
|
ASHLEY formerly SMITH |
| Ann | 117, 142, 150 |
|
AYLIFF |
| Anthony | 10 |
| George | 10 |
| Thomas | 10 |
|
BARNES |
| Anthony | 10 |
| John | 81 |
|
BARRET |
| Thomas | 140 |
| William | 140 |
|
BARTLETT |
| Alice | 6, 116 |
| Elizabeth | 6, 116 |
| Jane | 6, 8 |
| William | 6, 8, 116 |
|
BENNET |
| Edward | 154 |
| Mary | 154 |
|
BENNETT |
| Edward | 155 |
| Margery | 155 |
|
BISHOP |
| Anne | 104 |
| Braydon, Forest of | 81 |
|
BROAD |
| George | 133, 148 |
| John | 156 |
| John, Senior | 157 |
| Phillip | 156 |
| Richard | 156 |
| Thomas | 133, 148 |
| Thomas, Junior | 133 |
|
BROADHEAD |
| Susanna | 7, 99 |
|
BROME |
| Alice | 118 |
| Francis | 118 |
| John | 118 |
| Ralph | 117 |
|
BROOK |
| John | 108 |
| William | 64 |
|
BROWN |
| Alice | 8 |
| John | 8 |
| Mary | 8 |
|
BUCKLAND |
| Abraham | 149 |
| Abraham, the Younger | 73 |
| Anne | 11 |
| Henry | 38, 113 |
| Jacob | 11 |
| Jane | 73, 149 |
| John | 11 |
| Joseph | 52, 73 |
| Thomas | 123 |
|
BUCKLANDS |
| Abraham | 38 |
|
BURCHELL |
| Lucy | 74 |
| Thomas | 61 |
|
BURGESS |
| Benjamin | 115 |
| Isaac | 115 |
| Obadiah | 115 |
| William | 115 |
|
BUTLER |
| Elizabeth | 5 |
| James | 4 |
| Joan | 4 |
|
CALLY |
| Ann | 20 |
| Arabella | 20 |
| William | 20 |
|
CHURCH |
| Henry | 126 |
| Jacob | 104 |
| John | 104, 154 |
| Mary | 126 |
| Sarah | 126 |
|
CLARK |
| Abraham | 13-15, 19, 121, 155 |
| Abraham, Junior | 120 |
| Abraham, Senior | 120 |
| Ann | 119 |
| Dorothy | 120, 155 |
| Elizabeth | 150 |
| Francis | 12, 15, 19, 102, 123 |
| Francis, the Younger | 19 |
| John | 9, 12, 13, 102, 119 |
| John, the Elder | 19, 122, 123 |
| John, the Younger | 19, 122 |
| Mary | 121, 155 |
| Richard | 119 |
| Sarah | 12, 105, 119 |
| Thomas | 121, 155 |
| William | 4 |
|
CLARKE |
| Abraham | 105, 132 |
| John | 105 |
|
CLIFFORD |
| Ann | 106 |
| Dorothy | 106 |
| Elizabeth | 50 |
| Jeremiah | 50, 70, 106 |
|
CLUTTERBUCK |
| James | 34 |
|
COX |
| Abraham | 33 |
| Widow | 98 |
|
CRIPPS |
| Ann | 76, 125 |
| Edward | 18 |
| Hannah | 16 |
| Jane | 124 |
| John | 17, 18, 124 |
| John, Junior | 125 |
| John, Senior | 125 |
| John, the Elder | 16, 109 |
| John, the Younger | 16 |
| Prudence | 16 |
| Richard | 18 |
| Samuel | 18 |
|
DAFTER |
| Elizabeth | 81 |
|
DARTER |
| Edith | 36 |
| Timothy | 61 |
|
DIXON |
| Elizabeth | 23 |
| John | 22 |
| Joseph | 22 |
| Mary | 23 |
| Thomas | 22, 23 |
|
DODSON |
| John | 21 |
| Robert | 21 |
| William | 21 |
|
DREW |
| Edith | 128 |
| Grace | 127, 153 |
| Henry | 27, 127, 153 |
| John | 128 |
| Mary | 127, 153 |
|
EDWARDS |
|
| 157 | |
| Ann | 137 |
| Anthony | 80 |
| John | 137, 139 |
| Nathaniel | 80 |
| Poole | 137 |
| Sarah | 5 |
|
FRY |
| Ann | 25, 129, 130 |
| Elizabeth | 129, 130 |
| Henry | 25, 26, 154 |
| John | 86 |
| Mary | 26, 154 |
| Philip | 11 |
| Rebeccah | 95 |
| Richard | 129, 130 |
| Robert, Senior | 110 |
| Robert, the Younger | 110 |
| Samuel | 11, 25, 95, 110 |
| Samuel, the Elder | 8, 11 |
| William | 25, 69, 86, 129, 130 |
|
FRYE |
| Mary | 126 |
|
GAPE |
| William | 40 |
|
GARDINER |
| Hannah | 107 |
|
GASTRIL |
| John | 68 |
|
GILES |
| Edward | 61 |
|
GODDARD |
| Francis | 107 |
| John | 107 |
| John, Junior | 108 |
|
GODWIN |
| Mary | 27, 153 |
| Philip | 153 |
|
HALE |
| Mary | 30 |
| William | 30 |
|
HALL |
| Henry | 99 |
|
HAMLETT |
| Thomas | 133 |
|
HAMMOND |
| Ann | 164 |
| Elizabeth | 164 |
| Richard | 164 |
|
HAMMONDS |
| Margaret | 159 |
|
HASKYNS |
| Richard | 119 |
|
HAYGARDING |
| Jonathan | 138 |
| Walter | 138 |
|
HAYWARD |
| Mary | 29 |
| Thomas | 29 |
|
HENDLEY |
| John | 120 |
| William | 120 |
|
HENLEY |
| Abraham | 131 |
| Jacob | 132 |
| John, Senior | 131 |
| John, the Elder | 132 |
| John, the Younger | 132 |
| Thomas | 131 |
|
HIND |
| John | 108 |
|
HOOKE |
| Rebeccah | 68 |
|
HOWARD |
| Honourable Thomas, Esq | 31, 83 |
| Robert | 83 |
|
HURLBAT |
| Hannah | 17 |
| Thomas | 113 |
| William | 14, 17, 113 |
|
HURLBATT |
| Anne | 28 |
| Elizabeth | 28, 32 |
| Thomas | 28 |
| Thomas, Senior | 32 |
| William | 32 |
|
ILES |
| John | 146, 147 |
|
JACOB |
| Elizabeth | 34 |
| John | 34 |
| Mary | 34 |
|
JENNINGS |
| Mary | 33 |
| William, the Elder | 33 |
|
KNIGHT |
| Jeremiah | 70 |
|
LANGLEY |
| Elizabeth | 35, 112 |
| Francis | 35, 41, 112 |
| Henry | 9, 35, 112 |
| Mary | 41 |
| Oliver | 9, 112 |
| William | 9, 41 |
|
LAWRENCE |
| Anthony | 113 |
| William | 113 |
|
LEWIN |
| Ann | 134 |
| Catharine | 144 |
| Catherine | 134 |
| Thomas | 57, 134 |
|
LEWIS |
| Betty | 39 |
| Edward | 39 |
| John, the Elder | 29 |
| Thomas | 39 |
|
LISSETT |
| Jane | 118 |
| William | 118 |
|
LITTLE |
| Elizzabeth | 111 |
| Isaac | 36, 136 |
| John, Junior | 38, 135 |
| John, Senior | 38, 135 |
| John, the Elder | 36 |
| Joseph | 36 |
| Thomas | 135 |
| Thomas, Junior | 111 |
| Thomas, Senior | 111 |
| William | 36 |
|
LUDLOW |
| Elizabeth | 40 |
|
MAPSON |
| John | 42 |
| Mary | 42 |
| Robert | 109 |
| Thomas | 42, 109 |
| Thomas, the Elder | 42 |
|
MATHEWS |
| Ann | 43 |
| Charles | 44 |
| Daniel | 71 |
| Dorothy | 44 |
| Elizabeth | 43 |
| George | 111 |
| Isaac | 48 |
| Jasper | 71 |
| John | 46 |
| John, the Elder | 47 |
| John, the Younger | 47 |
| Jonas | 49 |
| Joseph | 48 |
| Margaret | 45 |
| Mary | 44, 47 |
| Nathan | 45 |
| Sarah | 71 |
| William | 43 |
|
MILLS |
| John | 48 |
|
MINCHIN |
| Giles | 106 |
|
NEWELL |
| Mary | 76 |
|
NICHOLS |
| John | 50, 87 |
| John, the Younger | 50 |
| Thomas | 58 |
|
ORAM |
| Ann | 52 |
| William | 52 |
|
OVENS |
| John | 51 |
| Mary | 17, 51 |
| Robert | 51, 75 |
| Palmer | 57, 144 |
| Ann | 144 |
| Lewin | 57, 144 |
| Robert | 57, 144 |
| Thomas | 57, 144 |
|
PANTING |
| Robert | 69 |
|
PEIRCE |
| Richard | 126, 154 |
| Selina | 126, 154 |
|
PINNEL |
| Daniel | 78 |
| Richard | 78 |
| Robert | 30 |
|
PONTING |
| Abraham | 54 |
| Ann | 109 |
| Ayliffe | 141 |
| Edward | 53, 142 |
| George | 140, 141 |
| Jane | 53 |
| John | 54, 68, 109, 141, 150 |
| John, Junior | 140, 141 |
| John, the Younger | 103 |
| Nicholas | 53 |
| Robert | 140, 141 |
| Sarah | 109 |
|
POTTER |
| Abraham | 59 |
| Christopher | 59 |
| Daniel | 59 |
|
PRIDDY |
| Anthony | 58 |
| Betty | 58 |
| Christopher | 58 |
|
PUNTER |
| Ann | 143 |
| Anne | 56 |
| Daniel | 56, 137, 143 |
| Daniel, Junior | 139 |
| Daniel, Senior | 139 |
| Elizabeth | 137, 139 |
| Roger | 56, 143 |
|
RANGER |
| Joseph | 82 |
|
RICHENS |
| Francis | 60 |
| John | 60 |
| Richard | 60, 112 |
| Robert | 60 |
|
ROBBINS |
| Henry | 62 |
| John | 62 |
| Mary | 62 |
|
ROBERTS |
| Anne | 7 |
| Bartlet | 118 |
| Elizabeth | 116 |
| Henry | 7, 116 |
| Henry, Junior | 117 |
|
ROBINS |
| Elizabeth | 5 |
|
ROBINSON |
| Edward | 61 |
| William | 61 |
|
RODWAY |
| Ann | 63, 146 |
| Francis | 145 |
| Francis, Junior | 147 |
| Francis, Senior | 63 |
|
SAVAGE |
| Joan | 78 |
|
SELLMAN |
| Elizabeth | 67 |
| Mary | 66, 146 |
| Thomas | 146 |
| William | 66 |
|
SHERER |
| John | 78 |
|
SHERRER |
| John | 64, 65 |
| Mary | 64, 65 |
| Robert | 64 |
| Roger | 64 |
|
SHEWELL |
| John | 140 |
| Joseph | 140 |
|
SIMKINS |
| Ann | 145 |
| Francis | 146 |
| John | 63, 66, 145, 146 |
| Thomas | 145 |
|
SKEATS |
| Robert | 26 |
|
SKULL |
| Elizabeth | 69 |
| Francis | 69 |
| John | 69, 70 |
| Thomas | 68, 71 |
|
SKUSE |
| John | 74 |
| Lucy | 74 |
| Mary | 74 |
|
SMART |
| Elizabeth | 81 |
|
SMITH |
| Ann | 14 |
| Edward | 160 |
| Elizabeth | 75 |
| Goddard | 34 |
| James | 131 |
| John | 14, 77, 117, 122, 142, 150, 160 |
| Mary | 77 |
| Norris | 117, 142, 150, 160 |
| Remoth | 14 |
| Robert | 76 |
| William | 76 |
|
SMITH LATE EDWARDS |
| Mary | 131 |
|
SPRATT |
| Jane | 72, 148 |
| Leonard | 52, 72, 148 |
| Richard | 148, 149 |
|
STRATTON |
| Elizabeth | 80 |
| Grace | 27 |
| Hannah | 85 |
| Jane | 82 |
| John | 31, 79, 83, 103 |
| Mary | 103 |
| Prudence | 82, 103 |
| Richard | 79 |
| Richard Willis | 85 |
| Robert | 79, 80, 82, 103 |
| William | 81, 83 |
|
SUTTON |
| Edward, Junior | 150 |
| Edward, Senior | 150 |
| George | 150 |
| Thomas | 108 |
|
THOMPSON |
| Jane | 84 |
| John | 84 |
| Lidia | 84 |
|
VINCENT |
| Jacob | 102 |
| Thomas | 102 |
|
VINSOME |
| Elizabeth | 101 |
| Thomas | 101 |
|
WALKER |
| Edward | 92 |
| John | 91 |
| Sarah | 93 |
| Susannah | 91 |
| Thomas | 37 |
| William | 16, 91 |
| William the Elder | 93 |
|
WEEKES |
| Edward | 98 |
| James | 97 |
| John | 95 |
| John, the Elder | 6 |
| Richard | 98 |
| Robert | 96 |
| Susannah | 98 |
| Weeks | 114 |
| Ann | 114, 164 |
| Charles | 151 |
| Edmund | 158 |
| Edward | 135, 151, 152, 159, 162 |
| James | 151 |
| John | 125, 151, 158 |
| John, the Younger | 95 |
| Richard | 114, 124, 135, 151, 152, 159, 162, 164 |
| Susan | 135, 151, 152, 159, 162 |
| Susanna | 114, 164 |
|
WEEKS formerly SMITH |
| Mary | 163 |
|
WILLIS |
| Richard | 85 |
|
WILTSHIRE |
| Catharine | 88 |
| John | 87, 88 |
| Mary | 88 |
| Richard | 87, 88 |
| Richard the Younger | 88 |
| Richard, Senior | 90 |
|
WISE |
| John | 86 |
| Thomas | 86 |
|
WOODCOCK |
| Humphry | 99 |
| John | 99 |
|
WRIGHT |
| Christopher | 58 |
| William | 58 |
|
YOUNG |
| Abraham | 152 |
| Benjamin | 152 |
| Benjamin, the Elder | 153 |
| Daniel | 100 |
| Dorothy | 100 |
| Jacob | 100 |
| Nathaniel | 153 |
| Thomas | 152 |
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