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Tottenham. 1711 .
Indenture made 24 Feb., 12 Anne, by which Thomas Akers and Mary his wife have demised to John Davy and Thomas Moulton certain messuages in Salisbury street for the remainder of a lease of 35 years upon certain trusts, &c. [Mutilated.] .
METHEENE, TRELENNY, POLEMERICK, and MOUNCTON. An exemplification of a decree inrolled at Westminster, Michaelmas, 1658, first roll, between John Hawkins, gent., and Humphrey Bearcroft, gent., plaintiffs, and Humphrey Holloway, gent., and Edward Hughes , gent., defts., concerning 5 messuages, 6 gardens, 70 acres of land, 35 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood and common of pasture with appurtenances in Metheene, Trelenny, Polemerick, and Mouncton. Dated at Westminster, 29 Nov., 1658.
Newgate St, Henley-upon-Thames, Rotherfield Greys. 1690 .
Recovery at Westminster by Edward Leukenore, esq., and Richard Foys , against Henry Neudegate and Joan his wife, of lands and woods in Slynfold, .... Hilary Term, 16 Henry VII.
OKEBOURN (Priory of). A receipt given by Ralph, rector of the church of St. Botulph without Aldrichegate, London , and collector of the annual tenths from the clergy for the king in the diocese of London, to the prior of Okeburn for £4 l0s. 2 1/2d., from the church of Ruisshlepe and from Donton, Fordhem, Wodeham Ferrers, etc. Dated London, 6 Feb. 1374.
Final concord made at Westminster on the octave of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, 50 Edw. III, between John de Berden of York John Brathwayt of the same, and William de Brumpton, chaplain, plaintiffs, and John de Westiby of York, butcher, and Alice his wife, defendants, concerning the half of a messuage in York held by William de Wygan and Margery his wife, for the life of the said Margery and which is now acknowledged to be the right of the said John de Berden for which he now pays 10 marks.
Sir Marmaduke Constable, kt., releases sir John de Euer, kt., and Thomas Sturmy of Dromundby from a bond for £40 upon condition of a payment being made of £40 at Westminster to Queen Philippa as her fee ["de auro suo"] upon a fine for £400. Dated at York the Thursday next after the feast of St. Bartholomew, 35 Ed. III.
Deed of entail male. Dorchester (Oxfordshire) (manor), Dorchester (Oxfordshire), Headington (Oxfordshire), Henley upon Thames (Oxfordshire), Stow Wood (Oxfordshire), Shotover (Oxfordshire), Marlston (Berkshire), Hampstead Norris (Berkshire) (manor), Arbor Farm (Berkshire) (manor), Grazeley (Berkshire) (manor), Amners Court (Berkshire) (manor), Bray (Berkshire), Cookham (Berkshire), Hampstead Norris (Berkshire), Buckfold (Berkshire), Ashampstead (Berkshire), Bowdown (Berkshire), Twyford (Berkshire), Compton (Berkshire), Everington (Berkshire), Wokingham (Berkshire), Reading (Berkshire), Cumnor (Berkshire), Kentish Town (Middlesex), Newtown (Hampshire), Stadhampton (Oxfordshire), Chislehampton (Oxfordshire). 1600.
Bargain and sale. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Peper Harow (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire), Steventon (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), London, St Bride (City of London). 14 Eliz. I. Oct. 13, 1572. Indenture made between (1) John Jobson, esq., son and heir of Sir Francis Jobson, and Elizabeth, one of the daughters and coheirs of Sir Richard Pexall deceased, and (2) William Marshall of Muche Hadham, Hertfordshire, gent., being a bargain and sale of the fourth part of the manors of Bawreper, Cranes, Bradley, Stevington, Northfarram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworthe and Froyle, and advowsons of the churches of Stevington and Bradley, Hampshire, fourth part of the manor of Petit Welden alias Little Welden, Northamptonshire, and keeping of the King's Buckhounds, fourth part of the manor of Swacliffe, Middlesex, fourth part of the manor of Peperharowe and Pycards, Surrey, advowson of the church of Peperharowe, fourth part of the manor of Bradenstock and Clack, Wiltshire, fourth part of lands in Hampshire, Northamptonshire, Middx, Surrey and Wilts [details given], fourth part of a messuage in London, parish of St. Bridget, ward of Faringdon Without, and fourth part of all manors, lands, etc., of which Sir Richard Pexall died seized (signed by John Jobson and Elizabeth Jobson).
Deed to lead to a common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 26 Eliz. I. Nov. 13, 1584. Indenture made between (1) Pexall Brocas of Beawreper, and (2) Sir Thomas Sherley of Wyston, Sussex, and Henry Gyfford of Sumborne, Hampshire, esq., deed to lead to a common recovery of the manors of Bawreper, Cranes, Bradley, Stevington, Northfarram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworthe and Froyle, Hampshire, the manor of Peperharowe and Pycards, Surrey, the manor of Bradenstock and Clack, Wiltshire, the manor of Swacliffe, Middlesex, the manor of Little Welden, Northamptonshire, with lands and appurtenances [details given] (Pexall Brocas).
Exemplification of a common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 27 Eliz. I. Nov. 28, 1584. Exemplification of a common recovery made between Sir Thomas Sherley and Henry Gyfford, and Pexall Brocas esq., concerning the manors of Beaurepaire, Cranes, Bradley, Steventon, North Fareham, Broxhead, Chineham, Bullesdens, and Froyle.
Deed to lead to a common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 26 Eliz. I. Nov. 13, 1584. Indenture made between (1) Pexall Brocas of Beawreper, and (2) Sir Thomas Sherley of Wyston, Sussex, and Henry Gyfford of Sumborne, Hampshire, esq., deed to lead to a common recovery of the manors of Bawreper, Cranes, Bradley, Stevington, Northfarram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworthe and Froyle, Hampshire, the manor of Peperharowe and Pycards, Surrey, the manor of Bradenstock and Clack, Wiltshire, the manor of Swacliffe, Middlesex, the manor of Little Welden, Northamptonshire, with lands and appurtenances [details given]. Counterpart of MS. D. D. Brocas 123 (Sherley and Gifford).
Nuncupative will. St Martin in the Fields (Middlesex). 1666, Aug. 27-1668, Dec. 5. Nuncupative will of Elizabeth Walden, late of the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, made 27 August 1666, with grant of probate dated 5 Dec 1668 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury attached.
Covenant. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Peper Harow (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire), Steventon (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire). 15 Eliz. I. Nov. 30, 1572. Indenture made between (1) John Jobson, esq., and (2) Sir John Savage and Dame Eleanor his wife, being a covenant by (1) to (2) relating to the fourth part of the manors of Beaurepair, Cranes, Bradley, North Farram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworth and Froyle, with the advowsons of the churches of Stevington and Bradley, Hampshire; the fourth part of the manor of Petit Weldon alias Little Welden, Northamptonshire, with the bailiship and bailiwick of the keeping of the King's buckhounds; the fourth part of the manor of Swacliff, Middlesex, the fourth part of the manor of Peperharrowe and Piccards, Surrey, withe the advowson of the church of Peperharrowe, and the fourth part of the manor of Braddenstocke and Clarke, Wiltshire (signed by John Jobson) (endorsed with a note of enrolment on the dorse of the close rolls).
Common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 27 Eliz. I. Nov. 28, 1584. Copy of a common recovery made between Sir Thomas Sherley and Henry Gyfford esq., and Pexall Brocas (paper (damaged, fragile), in paper wrapper, with other documents in envelope postmarked 1880).
Will. St Clement Danes. 1676.
Will (copy). Pinner (Middlesex). 1706.
Copy of will. London, St Anne Within the Liberty of Westminster (St Anne Soho) (London etc). 1708.
Bond. Southampton Row (Middlesex) (street). 1744-1745 .
Bond. Southampton Row (Middlesex) (street). 1744-1745 .
Mortgage assignment. Westminster, Duke Street (Middlesex) (street). 1725.
Lease for years. St George Hanover Square (Middlesex). 1726.
Mortgage. Westminster, Duke Street (Middlesex) (street). 1727.