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Description: | Anthony Thorold of Blankney, knight,
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William Thorold, esq (his sole brother) and Anne his wife.
The manor and manor house of Marston and appurtenances, 2 closes of meadow called Tuckholme and Milneholme of 16a., 2 other closes of meadow and pasture called Almon Close and Connye Close of 7a.
A close of meadow called Carre Close of 18a.
A close of meadow or pasture called Short Stackehorne of 20a.
A close called Gonnerbye Ings of 30a.
Another close of meadow or pasture called Great Wilderworth of 40a., another called Middle Wilderworth of 30a., another called Horse Close of 20a., another called Foston Milnedore of 8a., another called New Meadowe Close of 16a., another called Great Close of 18a., and 9 oxgangs of demesne land, meadow and pasture of 180a. in the town and fields of Marston and Hougham.
The manor of Syston and lands etc of Sir Anthony Thorold in Marston, Syston and Hougham.
Conditions: the lease made in virtue of the terms of indentures between Sir John Molyneux of Teversall, Nottinghamshire, bart, Anthony Eyre of Laughton, Yorkshire, esq, and Edward Revell of Aspleywoodhall, Nottinghamshire, esq, Anthony Thorold of Blankney, knight (then esquire), and John Harrington of Teversall, Nottinghamshire, gent, and Michael Payne of the same, yeoman, to be for 80 years or the lives of William Thorold, Anne his wife and Thomas, son of Anthony Thorold of Hough on the Hill.
Consideration: the agreement of William Thorold to the sale of the manor of Salmonby for £2,600 for the payment of Sir Anthony's debts. Rent: 40s. for the manor house, 12d. for every acre of demesne, and for the rest such a rent as has been paid for the last 20 years.
Covenant for repair and maintenance by William Thorold.
Endorsement in faint ink as THOR/2/1/1 & 3 above.
Witnesses.
1st March 14 Jac. no. 9, late 17th Cent or 18th Cent hand.
Summary in 19th Cent hand. | Subjects: | Country Estates Church Of England Parishes Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 1 Mar 1617 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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