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Description: | Capital messuage and great mansion house in Halstead, closes of pasture ground called the Upper Preistfeild, The Calve Close, Thorney Close, Jackson's Close, West Close, Milne Field, The Odds, Parker Close, Lower Priestfield, Thompson's new close, The New Pasture, and parcels of meadow ground (named), and wood called Halstead Wood (97a.): and parcel of waste ground called Halsteed Hurne (97a.), and ground called the Warren, together with the Lodge or Warren House called Halsteed Lodge and the game and warren of conies in Halstead; manor of Halstead with rights, members, and appurtenances; and site of late dissolved monastery of Stixwould, with all houses and buildings upon the same, and closes of arable, pasture, meadow, and wood, part of the manor of Stixwould (names of some 50 closes given); and messuages, cottages, lands tenements etc. which were of Sir John Hobart and Richard Glover or either them, or of Sir Henry Hobart, kt. and bart., deceased, late Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Stixwould, Halstead, Horsington, Hemingby, Thimbleby, Asterby, Goulceby, North Ferriby, South Ferriby, Prieston, Butterwick, Long Owersby, Blankney, Metheringham, Langton, Martin, Edlington, Poolham, Tupholme and Bucknall. And messuage in Horsington and appurtenances, and close of wood ground called Southwood alias Kings Wood in Stixwould (50a.); and incloses of wood, pasture and moor (60a.) called Kingswood in Stixwould; and two messuages with appurtenances in Stixwould called Fawcetts (8a); manor of Stixwould, with rights, members, and appurtenances; and marsh, moor and pasture ground called Skupholme (250a.), and all their part of moor, marsh, and pasture ground called the Holmes in Horsington and Stixwould; rectory and appropriate parsonage of Stixwould, and all tithes and oblations in Stixwould, and the advowson of the vicarage of the parish church of Stixwould; and moor called Edlington Moore (1,000a.); and manor of Stixwould and lands, tenements, and hereditaments sometime part of the possessions of John Savill or part of the possessions of Martin Earle; and all lands, meadows, pastures, woods, marshes etc . in Stixwould, Horsington, Blankney, Halstead and Martin, late parcel of the possessions of Vincent Welby, Esq., deceased; and all those tenements in Stixwould called the Chauntry howse and Chauntrye groundes, late part of the possessions of Robert, Lord Willoughby; and messuage and tenement and lands called Hunter Howse alias Tupholme Howse in Stixwould (24a.), and fishing place and garth called Skupholme fishings and Skupholme garth on the River Witham; and windmill in Stixwould, and common ferry in Stixwould; and moor, marsh, and pasture called Stixwould Moore (30a.).
Bargain and sale. Sir John Hobarte of Blickling Norfolk, kt., and bart., and Richard Glover of the parish of Great St. Bartholomew, London, gent., to Thomas, Lord Coventry, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, Sir Richard Shilton, kt., Solicitor General, and Hugh Dashfield, gent., servant to Thomas, Lord Coventry. 1631 [2].
Copy of Sir John Coventry's settlement of 10 June 1663.
Office copy of bargain and sale for suffering a recovery by Sir John Coventry, 13 June 1663.
Recovery, Trinity Term, 1663.
Settlement by Francis Coventry of Carshalton, esq., giving life estates to Sir William Keyt of Ebrington, Gloucestershire, and Dame Elizabeth, his wife, sole daughter and heir of the said Francis. 7 Feb 1688.
Copy of fine concerning same, 1688.
Copy of settlement by Sir William Keyt of Ebrington, Gloucestershire, bart., and Dame Elizabeth his wife. 30 Apr 1688. | Subjects: | Church Of England Parishes Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 1632-1688 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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