Description | Indenture of covenant to levy the uses of a fine by Dame Jane Bowyer of the Priory in or near Warwick, widow of Sir John Bowyer of Knypersley, Staffordshire, baronet, to Charles Egerton, esquire, of the Priory and its closes of lands, meadows, mills, pools, messuages, etc, in or near Warwick, several rents from messuages and lands at Warwick, Radford Semele, Bishops Tachbrook and Barford, the manors of Woodlow [Woodloes] and Woodcote, a messuage called Woodlowes House, with messuages and lands at Woodlow, Woodcote and Leek Wootton, the manor of Lillington, the rectory of Lillington with the Parsonage Croft, the advowson of the churches of Lillington and Leamington Priors, and messuages, lands, free fishing in the Avon and Leam, etc, at Lillington, to be held for a term of 99 years, for the annual rent of a peppercorn, from 30 May 1709, in trust for the use of Dame Jane. [Properties further described within deed.] 13 June 8 Anne 1709. Endorsed with number "No.34" in ink. Two parchment membranes. |