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Description: | Sir Thomas Style of Wateringbury, Kent, baronet and Thomas Style, Esq. (son and heir of Sir T. Style), Sir John Read of Brockett Hall, Hertfordshire, baronet & John Morris of London, Esq. of the 1st part, Stephen Langham, of London, Esq. and Mary Langham (only daughter of St. Langham) of the second part, and Sir James Langham of Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire, knight and baronet and William Langham of Walgrave, Northamptonshire, Esq., of the third part.
Property:
1) manor of "Mawnton" otherwise Manton or "Malmeton with rights, members and appurtenances.
2) advowson, patronage and free disposition of the church and parsonage of Manton with rights, members and appurtenances.
3) manor of chief messuage of Manton.
4) 2 oxgangs of land with appurtenances (late George Satters and John Williams).
5) manors, messuages, cottages, meadows, etc. in Manton, Butterwick alias East Butterwick, Messingham, "Aseby", alias Ashby, "Southworth", alias "Suseworth" (Susworth), Twigmore (Twigmoor) & "Claytam" alias "Cletecham" alias "Cletamand" (Cleatham, 1 mile South from Manton).
6) manor or lordship of Redbourne with rights, members and appurtenances.
7) capital messuage called Whitehouse in Redbourne with appurtenances.
8) Rectory and parsonage of Redbourne with appurtenances.
9) advowson of the vicarage of the Church of Redbourne.
10) other manor or manors, farms, messuages, cottages, meadows, etc. in Redbourne.
11) parcels of Carrgrounds or Marsh grounds in Waddingham, heretofore parcel of the inheritance or possession of William Tyrwhitt of Kettleby.
12) manor of Legbourne with appurtenances.
13) capital messuage in Legbourne.
14) other manors, messuages, cottages etc. in Legbourne and in "Calthropp", "Cawthropp" (Cawthorpe), "Northreston" (North Reston), Somercotes, "litle Carleton" (Little Carlton) & "Gayton" (Gayton le Marsh).
15) manors, messuages, lands etc. in Hibaldstow als. "Hibaldestow" called the manors of Hibalstowe Cornwall or Hibalstow Biron, heretofore part of the hereditaments of the Duchy of Cornwall and John Biron, Esq.
16) yearly rent of 16d. and services in Hibaldstow called Warmott.
17) Common fine of 18d. in Hibaldstow.
18) yearly rent of 5s.8d. issuing out of one oxgang of land and one toft of land in Hibaldstow heretofore William Higden's.
19) freehold and inheritance at the Common Law of all those messuages, tofts, cottages, lands, tenements, etc. situate in Hibaldstow now or late in the tenures of divers tenants.
20) rectory of Hibaldstow.
21) advowson, donation, presentation, patronage etc. of the rectory, parsonage, parish church or vicarage of Hibaldstow.
22) Hibalstow Grange.
23) freehold manors, messuages, cottages, etc. in the parishes of "Watringbury" (Waterinbury), "Merewood" alias Mereworth, "Newstead", "Ashdowne", East Malling & West Malling, Kent.
24) manor, grange or farm of Wrenstead als. Renstead, Kent.
25) all houses, lands, tenements etc. in Wrenstead reputed to be part of the manor of Wrenstead.
26) 300a. of wood called King's Wood in Aylesford, "Merewood" als. Mereworth, Malling & Hunton als. "Huntington", Kent.
27) manor called Fulkes & Merewood with appurtenances in Mereworth, Kent.
28) messuage or tenement called Wardens with barn, stable, stalls, outhouses, closes, gardens, orchards, hopp grounds, lands, arable, meadow and pasture containing 45a. situate in Wateringbury, Kent, and now or late in the tenure or occupation of John Symons.
29) messuage or tenement, millhouse and watermills with the mill stones, ponds, etc. with appurtenances, containing 8a. situate in Wateringbury, Kent, adjoining the afore mentioned messuage late in the tenure of William Peirce, and now of John Symonds.
30) parcel of woodland containing 4a. in East Malling, Kent, now or late in the tenure or occupation of John Symonds.
31) 1 messuage & 24a. of land in Wateringbury, Kent, called Rawlins abutting upon the Abbotts lands west, and south to the lands of Robt. Cod, north, and to the highway east.
32) 1 messuage and 1 piece of ground called Griggs' Croft in Wateringbury, Kent.
33) 1 messuage, 2 gardens, & 2 pieces of land whereof (a) is called Colkins & lies east of the highway and (b) lies on the east side of the way & to lands called Knights against the west, to lands now or late of John Claie south and to the Vicarage lands north.
34) all messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in East Malling and Wateringbury, Kent, now or late in the tenures or occupations of John Symonds, John Pattenden, Thomas Archall and John Medhurst.
35) messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments heretofore bought by Sir Thomas Style of Henry Wood, gent. and Dorothy his wife.
36) manor of Newton, Cold Newton, Newton Burditt, Newton Marmyon alias Marmyons Manor situate in Lowesby, Leicestershire.
37) capital messuage in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, late in the tenure or occupation William Beeby the elder.
38) Two yard lands, meadow and pasture with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, belonging to the above messuage.
39) 3 cottages or tenements in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, late in the tenures of William Beeby the elder and Robt. Burbage and John Blake.
40) messuages, lands etc. in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, late parcel of the possessions of George Ashby of Quenby, Leicestershire, Esq. and George Ashby and Henry Ashby (sons of George Ashby) and late in the possession of Sir John Hunt, knight).
41) messuages, mills, lands, tenements and hereditaments with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Newton Burditt and Newton Marmyon als. Newton near Lowesby, Leicestershire late parcel of the possessions of Thomas Ashby sometimes of Lowesby and late of Cold Newton, Leicestershire, Esq. and William Ashby and George Ashby (sons of Thomas Ashby).
42) messuages with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, late in the tenure or occupation of John Muncks, John Bayley and Agnes Barnard, widow.
43) messuages, tenements etc. in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, late parcel of the possessions of Kenelme Digby of StokeDry alias "Drystoke", co. Rutland, Esq.
44) capital messuage with appurtenances called Wrights farmhouse in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, late in the tenure or occupation of Mary Hunt, widow (mother of Sir John Hunt, knight).
45) messuage or tenement with appurtenances called Jordanes house in Cold Newton Leicestershire late in the tenure or occupation of Hugh Jordan.
46) messuage or tenement with appurtenances in Cold Newton with curtilage late in the tenure or occupation of Hugh Illson.
47) closes, meadows, feedings, pastures, lands etc. with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Leicestershire, called Ash Close or Burbage Close, Marshall Close, Sturges Close, Sheepcoate leyes, Hill Furlong, Sandpitt leyes, and Highley Close late in the tenure or occupation of Mary Hunt.
48) capital messuage or site of the manor or manors of Cold Newton, Newton Burditt, Newton Marmyon als. Marmyons Manor with appurtenances in the possession and occupation of Sir John Hunt, knight.
49) Clausures of arable land, meadows, closes, pastures, and feedings with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Newton Burditt, Newton Marmyon als. Marmyons Newton and Newton near Lowesby, called Brewhouse Close, Overhall Close, the Close near the Chapel, one close containing 1a. with a double dovehouse in the same, together with the said Dovehouse One Close to the same adjoining containing 35a., Neitherhall Close with the Hoppyard, Benchcroft close, one Clansure of meadow or pasture near the Dovehouse Close, near the Church, containing 90a. Crosseback close lying on the east side of the last mentioned capital messuage, containing 200a., Breach Close containing 60a. Breakeland Close, Broadhill Close, Neatehouse Close, Massens Close & Gebornes Close.
50) seven messuages, tenements or cottages, with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Newton Burditt, Newton Marmyon als. Marmyon's Newton and Newton near Lowesby late in the tenure or occupation of divers tenants.
51) orchards, gardens, backsides lands arable, tenements with appurtenances in Cold Newton, Newton Burditt, Newton Marmyon etc.
[last mentioned premises in tenure or occupation of Walter Holbeech, Francis St. John, Ralph Thompson, Edward Marston, Kenelme Shettlewood, Michael Burbage, Rd. Jordan, Widow Dunstall, Widow Stevenson, William Marten & Hugh Ilston.]
Consideration: intended marriage; £7000.
Signatures and seals: Thomas Style; Thomas Style; John Morris. | Subjects: | Country Estates | Temporal: | 13 Dec 1671 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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