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A Terrier of the lands charged with an mintes of Five and Twenty pounds
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to the great Hospitalls of London take upon view of each particular Sept 1695
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A Messuage Garden Archard Barne Stable and Fold yard with a Garth or parcell of
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Meadow and pasture ground on the Southside thereof containing in all about 5 roods
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worth Three pounds Ten shillings P annum.
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One Cottage Tenement and Garth thereto adjoyning containing one acre worth
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One pound P ann.
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Fower Closes comonly called Pullen Closes now arrable meadow and pasture
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containing 12 acres and worth Ten pound P annum.
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Two Closes of arrable and meadow ground called
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Butt Closes
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containing Ten
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acres worth £8. P annum Note all these lye within the Townshipp of Dring houses
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high Yorke the (Messuage and Garth pd on the South and all the rest of the premisses
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on the Northside of the Towne and way that leads from
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Yorke
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to Dring houses and are
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now all in the possession of
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Thomas Watkinson
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and his wife who was the Widdow
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of
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John Carver
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who held the same for Forty yeares next before his death Note
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also all these lands lye open in common if not sowne with wheate or Rye from
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Michmas to Lady day and over and above the paid Five and Twenty pounds are
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charged with a Fee farme put of Fower pounds Fowerteene Shillings and Six pence
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to the Crowne and a quitt rent of Six Shillings and eight pence P annum to the
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Lord of the Mannor, So that these are charged to the full value to discharge
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the other.
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42:10:0
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All that Moore Sheepwalke or pasture called high and low Browne Moore
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lying in the Townshipp of
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Thisbendale
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Sexton Dale
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and Lordshipp of
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containing about Five hundred acres and now in the possession of
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William Vessy
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who bought the same of Nisbett who was Devisee of Hoyband is worth £20. P annum
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Note Ra: Foster about Twenty yeares ago farmed this of House and after him
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Mr. Lepington and Mr. Cudas all which time
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Christopher Kousby
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was Shepherd there
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and before him one
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Christopher Denington
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for Fifty yeares who both
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at
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nigh this Shrepwalke.
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Tho: Bendlowes
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