ECR 38 286
ECR 38 286
Property in Buckinghamshire: Counterpart of lease
Item
20 November 1609
Counterpart of lease, by the Provost and College to Thomas Dickenson, of Eton, the college cook, upon surrender of the foregoing, of a wharf and wharf close called the Playing Leaze wharfe, together with a little cottage built thereon called the wharf howse, and with all those their Rodd Eightes and Torres set in the Thames near Eton parcel of the Eightes and Torres belonging to their water or weir called Bullockes locke alias Bullox waire, that is all between the weir house set in the Thames to the south and a close of the queen belonging to Upton farm and a close of Robert Barkers, esquire, called Gaine crofte to the north, with freedom to carry and recarry upon the water of the Thames with boat or otherwise and to tie boats there on the water, together with the fishing of Bullockes locke from a mound stone laid at the time of the division thereof as far as the water of the College stretches to south and west, the premises being in the parishes of Eton and Upton, and late in the tenure of Richard Hill and Nicholas Butler, deceased. From Michaelmas last for 21 years.
Signature of lessee.
Witnesses: Edmund Duffild, Benjamin Owtred, public notary.
Signature of lessee.
Witnesses: Edmund Duffild, Benjamin Owtred, public notary.
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