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Collapse 00190 - PARISH OF ST JAMES, SOUTHAM - 1360-197700190 - PARISH OF ST JAMES, SOUTHAM - 1360-1977
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1 - John & Alice Tinker to John the Bailiff. - 10 May 1360
2 - Tinker to Lawford. - 13 Sep 1377
3 - Lawford to Smith. - 22 June 1382
4 - William of Southam to Richard Smith & wife. - 28 June 1383
5 - Heywood, Emson and Goldman to Spencer. - 15 Sep 1392
6 - John Smyth to Richard Southam. - 4 Aug 1415
7 - Richard Southam to Heywood and others. - 19 Feb 1418
8 - Robert Southam to Thomas Cracklow. - 28 April 1438
9 - Parris to Jones and others. - 5 Jan 1451
10 - Crakkelay to Bassett & Reymull. - nd
11 - Bassett to Richards and others. - 29 Aug 1452
12 - Mantell and others to Hoore. - 20 Jul 1471
13 - Osbarne to Whalley and others. - 28 Apr 1491
14 - Craklowe to Whalley and others. - 19 May 1491
15 - Whalley and others to Craklowe. - 21 May 1491
16 - English to Wagstaff and others. - 22 Nov 1502
17 - Wagstaffe & Coles to Worrall and others. - 20 May 1530
18 - View of frankpledge. - 1 Oct 1538
19 - Farmer to Burges and others. - 1540-1567
20 - Bargain and sale by Nicasius Yetsweirt and Bartholomew Brokesby to Thomas Fawkner of Napton-on-the-Hill of a tenement and 16 acres in Southam in the occupation of William Brandford, 6 May 12 Eliz . - [1570]
21 - Bargain and sale by Nicasius Yetsweirt and Bartholomew Brokesby to John Wagstaffe, Henry Nicolles, Robert Worall, Nicholas Hanslopp and 5 others of a tenement in Southam and 16 acres of land in the occupation of William Brandforde, given for the pertetual sustention of a priest, which they had by letters patent dated 26 Jun. 12 Eliz. 26 Feb 18 Eliz - [1576]
22 - Writ of execution of a Chancery decree, reciting (inter alia) the decree of the commissioners under the act of 43 Eliz. concerning the 9 houses and 1½ virgates of land [belonging to Southam charity] and ordering Fulk Greville and James Prescott to enter on and convey them to named trustees, 11 June 21 Car. 2 - [1669]
23 - Conveyances of the whole charity property and reconveyances to new trustees or feoffees - 1667-1804
24 - Feoffment of part of Oldford meadow to rebuild the Oldford Bridge and make causeways - 1739
25 - Mortgage of an allotment of land containing 9 acres in what was known as the South Field for £25 to be raised as the feoffees' share of the expenses of Southam inclosure recently completed [in 1761], and two assignments of it, 1761, 1775, 1786. - 1761-1786
26 - Release (following lease for a year) by three surviving trustees of certain charity estates to 4 new feoffees - 2 June 1824
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