Description: | The lands and property which formed an Estate at Penn are described as:
Smiths, Gorsty Breech, the Nearer Gorsty Breech, the Further Gorsty Breech, the Whome, several parcels of field land inclosed from a field called Merrill Field, the Cranmore Leasow, a parcel of land lying in Browns Croft or Little Hurst, an inclosed piece of land called the Nearer Hurst and the Further Hurst, two pieces of land inclosed out of Blake Ridge Field, The Clodding, otherwise the Cloddy Moor, Lands called Great Easill, Lands called Beckminster otherwise Beckmaster, all of which are in the parish of Penn.
Also, the capital messuage, with dovehouse, barns, stables, buildings, gardens, yards and backsides belonging to it.
Also, land called the Pinfold Leasow, the Pinfold Meadow, the Orton Furlong, the Sling Gap Piece, the Round Oak Piece, the Farnell Field Piece (divided into 2 parts), an inclosed piece of land adjoining Pinfold Lane, the Wallingwell Piece, the North Stile Close, the North Stile Meadow, all in the parish of Penn.
Also, a messuage with out-buildings, garden, yard and 2 acres of land; several pieces of land called Bradmore otherwise Toppins Meadow, Hardwicks otherwise Hargates Meer, Quick Sett Piece, the Nearer Knaves Grave, the Further Knaves Grave, the Brockhills (divided into 3 parts), the Patley otherwise the Putley, all in the parish of Penn. |