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Description: | 1. Mary Bate of Penn, spinster
2. Joseph Morse of Neithrop House, Oxfordshire, woolstapler and Ann his wife (late Ann Bate)
3. Thomas Bate of the Leasowes, Penn, gentleman and Sarah his wife
4. Joseph Bate of Penn, gentleman
5. Lucy Bate of Penn, spinster
6. Francis Holyoake of Tettenhall, esquire
Several closes of meadow or pasture ground called the Homefield, including part of Eashill Field, the Big Eashill, the Little Eashill, Eashill Meadow, Tinn Meadow, the Roundabout, The Crane Moor, The Gorsty Breech, The Barnfield, the nearer Hurst, the further Hurst, the Vineyard, land formerly part of Merrill Field adjoining the road leading from Seisdon to Wolverhampton and Coalway Lane, another parcel formerly part of Merrill Field adjoining Coalway Lane opposite the Vineyard, Toppins Leasow, the middle Hurst or Browns Croft, Blackridge Leasow, Beckminster otherwise Beckmaster, the Further Knaves Grave and the nearer Knave Grave. Messuage in over Penn with closes called Pinfold Leasow, Pinfold Meadow, Orton Furlong, The Sling or Cow Pasture, Round Oak or Quicksand Piece, the Brickkiln, the near Brickkiln, North Stile Leasow, Wallingwell, Wallingwell Piece, Cloddipmeer, the little Beckminster alias Beckmaster, Putley (in Lower Penn), the Upper Brockhill, the Lower and Round Brockhills. Two messuages with gardens in Over Penn. Part of a garden intended to be incorporated into a croft belonging to Ann Bate. | License: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ | Publisher: | Wolverhampton Archives | Rights holder: | Wolverhampton Archives | Temporal: | 27 Apr 1815 | Source: | Black Country History | Identifier: | http://www.blackcountryhistory.org/colle... | Go to resource |
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