Bargain and Sale: for £1450.
- Reference No:
- U DDSQ4/3/3
- Dates:
- 18 May 1692
- Description:
- (i) Symon Harcourt of the Inner Temple London Esq. and Elizabeth his wife late wife of Richard Anderson Esq. deceased late son and heir apparent of Sir Richard Anderson (ii) Sir Edward Farmer of the par. of St Annes Westminster county Middlesex Knight, Richard Micoe of London esq. and William Millman of the Inner Temple London gent. (iii) Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley county Hertford Bt. and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Symon Harcourt of Chipperfeild in county Hertford Esq. and Elizabeth his wife (only child of Sir RA) and Sir William Litton of Knebworth county Hertford son and heir of Sir Rowland Litton Knight deceased to (iv) Phillip Mussard of par. of St Martins in the Feilds county Middlesex gent.: for £1450 paid by PM to Symon Harcourt (i) and £2160 to Sir Edward Farmer: wood known as Darken Herne now converted into 4 arable parcels (48 ac.); field formerly called Burgesses and now divided into 2 parcels called the Seaven Acres Peice and the Ten Acres Peice (together comprising 18 ac.); parcel formerly called the Ten Acres Peice and now called the Sixteen Acres Meadow (17 ac.); field formerly called Ronfeild Shotts and now called the Eighteen Acres Peice (22 ac.), all in occupation of Richard Peacock; 2 fields now divided into 4 called Thistly Feilds (31 ac.); field called Wellfeild now divided into 5 parcels (20 ac.); parcel called Little Wrenfeild (8 ac. 3r. 18p.); pasture lying by Darken Wood known as Woodfeild (15 ac. 1r. 12p.), all now or late in tenure of John Elford; all part of the Manor or reputed Manor of Nottingbarnes in par. Kensington county Middlesex.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Papers of the St Quintin family of Harpham and Scampston