1 Edward Carpenter of Kennington, p. Lambeth, Surrey, gent., and Robert Eccleston of London, gent. 2 Edward Goodwyn of Dorking, Surrey, mercer. Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. or inn called The Chequer, otherwise The Lower Chequer, closes and parcels of meadow and pasture (52 a.) lying dispersed that is, three parcels of meadow and pasture called Spitle Heath, Spitle Heath Feild and Spitle Heath Meadow (11 a.), several parcels of land (6 a.) lying dispersed in the common field called Fosterwood in the tenure of Richard Daye, gent., parcels of pasture and woodground called Deathes (10 a.), near Debden, a parcel of pasture and woodland called Huckstalles, otherwise Uggstooles (7 a.), adjoining Beachworth Park pale, two parcels of land and pasture (6 a.) adjoining the same park pale in the tenure of Richard Sheffeild, a parcel of land (4 a.) lying at Stonehorne near Pixon mill in the tenure of Thomas Turnor, a little pightell or parcel of land lying near Carters field and Millpond mead in the tenure of Robert Sparkes, a parcel of land and pasture called Barnehawes (3 a.), a parcel of land (1 a.) lying in the common field called Stonyland in the tenure of Raph Arnold, wheelwright, a parcel of land and pasture called Kennells (2 a.), lying on the east side of Cotman deane, a croft of land (2 a.) lying on the north side of the highway leading from Dorking to Reigate, in the tenure of Arthur Foster, the little pightell or parcel of land called Stanbridge Meade (1/2 a.), a tmt and orchard (1 a.) on the west side of the highway leading from Dorking to Newdigate, in the tenure of Mathew Neale, a parcel of land or meadow in the tenure of Edward Bowell, adjoining the tmt of Richard Shoe, a little parcel of land lying in the East Street of Dorking in the tenure of Edward Hooker, adjoining the lands of Sir Richard Sandes, all in p. Dorking, and the annual rent of 18d. issuing out of a parcel of land called Squyers in Westbeachw[?ith], Surrey, in the tenure of [ ] Swanne, widow (other occupants named). Consideration: £400. Endorsed: '5th June 1620, 17 Jac. 1' (sic), and 'Bundle C, No 1'.