Description | Indenture of deed to make a tenant to the pecipe between Edmond Sander of Charlewood, Surrey, esquire, of the 1st part, Edward Copley and Luke Cropley, citizens and mercers of London, of the 2nd part, and William Sanford, esquire, and George Smyth, both of Grayes Inn, Middlesex, of the 3rd part, of a capital messuage called Charlewood Place with land (300 acres), other closes of lands (40 and a half acres) and a farm (2 acres) in Charlwood, a messuage called Horshills with land (80 acres), a messuage called Gr[aces] with land (45 acres) and a coppice wood called Rough Garden Coppice (12 acres) in Horley, and a barn called Wooers Bar,n with land (60 acres), several closes of land (45 acres) and a messuage called Carter's Tenement and land (72 acres) in Charlewood and Horley, Surrey, to make the Cropleys the perfect tenants of the freehold, with Sanford and Smyth being vouchees, to the use of Edmond Sander. 1 May 6 Chas 1630 Three seals: for Edmond Sander, Edward Cropley and Luke Cropley, missing from tags. |