ECR 44 067
Reference code
ECR 44 067
Title
Thurlby, Lincolnshire: Indenture of bargain and sale
Level
Item
Date
13 April 1703
Content description
Indenture of bargain and sale, by Henry Riley, of the parish of St Paul's Covent Garden, woollen draper, son and heir of Robert Riley, esquire, deceased, Robert Cawdron, of Great Hale, esquire, and John Key, of Long Ledenham, gentleman, feoffees in trust for the younger children of the said Robert Riley, esquire, for £116 18s, to Hugh Brooksby, of Boston, yeoman, of 2 acres of pasture ground in Skerbeck Quarter next the highway to the east, the lands of the heirs of John Tilson to the west, the lands of the heirs of Robert Nurse to the north and the lands of Mr Graves to the south, now or late in the tenure of Mr William Masters, and a cottage and ½ acre of arable in Kirton between the high way to the east, and the lands of Thomas Robinson to the west, the common way to the north and the lands of the hospital of Oundle to the south, now or late in the tenure of John Ablewhite, and 4 acres of arable in Kirton between the lands of Mr William Graves to the east, the common sewer to the west, the lands of the hospital of Oundle to the north and the common sewer to the south, now or late in the tenure of William Gedney, and 5 roods of arable in Kirton between the lands of the hospital of Oundle to the east, the common sewer to the west, the lands of the poor of Kirton to the north and the lands of Thomas Robinson to the south, in the tenure of William Gedney, and 7 roods of arable in Kirton between the lands of Thomas Robinson to the east, the lands of the hospital of Oundle to the west, the lands of Mr William Hunt, to the north and the lands of Edward Brown, esquire, to the south, in the tenure of William Gedney. For one year, rent a peppercorn.
Signature of grantors.
Witnesses: George Stennet, Hugh Lawes, Thomas Butler, Nathaniel Smyth.
Three identical seals, round, 17mm, red wax, on paper on doubled tags. Armorial, quarterly, first a bend indented between two crosses pate, second a ? goat rampant, third on a cross five mullets, fourth barry of six. (seal of Cawdron missing).
Signature of grantors.
Witnesses: George Stennet, Hugh Lawes, Thomas Butler, Nathaniel Smyth.
Three identical seals, round, 17mm, red wax, on paper on doubled tags. Armorial, quarterly, first a bend indented between two crosses pate, second a ? goat rampant, third on a cross five mullets, fourth barry of six. (seal of Cawdron missing).
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