File 77. - Lease To Vest Possession of man. Grindon, and of m's and lands in the tenures of Job Wheildon, Edward Smith ...,

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77.

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Lease To Vest Possession of man. Grindon, and of m's and lands in the tenures of Job Wheildon, Edward Smith ...,

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  • 1690, Nov. 17. (Creation)

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1 Ralph Montagu, earl Montagu, and Christopher Moncke of Newhall, Essex, esq. 2 John Weddell of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., and Anthony Warde of Furnivalls Inn, London, gent. Lease To Vest Possession of man. Grindon, and of m's and lands in the tenures of Job Wheildon, Edward Smith, Richard Hall, Richard Smith, Thomas Anables, Ralph Smith, Widow Smith of Felthouse, William Mycocke, Nicholas Buxton, Richard Gold and William Smith, Anthony Smith, and James Smith (acreages given in most cases), a parcel of land called Calbrook (6 a.), m's and lands in the tenures of John Titterton, William Micoik, William Wardle, James Yeates, John Buxton, John Chadwick, Nicholas Lomas, George Thorley, William Sant, and Francis Smith, woodland called Ladyside (32 a.), m's and land in the tenures of Sarah Adams, John Smith, Thomas Johnson, William Chadwick senior, Humphrey Chadwick, Humphrey [ ], Widow Yeates, Thomas [ ], Ralph Hall, Widow Belfeild, John Belfeild, John Mellor, and Samuel Sheldon, a m. and mill and lands (20 a.) in the tenure of John Stubbs, m's and lands in the tenures of Edward Woodhouse, Ralph Lovatt, Thomas Johnson, Richard Chadwick, Francis Thorley, Richard Howerth, Daniel Sladon, Roger Lovatt, John Joanes, Robert Coxestake, Widow Ball and George Ball, John Willcoxen, William Mort, Richard Fletcher, Thomas Smith, George Titterton, Middleton Shaw, William Chadwick junior, Widow Smith of Grindon, Widow Stoderth, Widow Plant and John Hambleton, Dorothy Wardle, Widow Oliver, and John Woolley, pieces of pasture called Pasture Intacke (43 a.) and June Moore Pasture (46 a.), a piece of woodground called Brookewood ([ ]y a.), and a piece of land called Newclose (40 a.), cottages in the tenures of Anne Stubbs, Widow Charlesworth, Widow Gasguine, and John Sout, the advowson of the parish church of Grindon, all in t's, p's and ht's of Grindon, Butterton, Waterfall, Alstonfield, Throwley, Leek and Blower, Staffordshire. Worn at the creases.

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Preferred citation: 77.

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ISYSARCHB63

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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