Description | Between Thomas Phillips Rouse of Rouseleuch, Worcs, esquire, devisee named in the will of Elizabeth Rouse, late of Rouseleuch, spinster, deceased, and also devisee named in the will of Thomas Rouse, late of Rouseleuch, baronet, deceased; and William Holbech of Farmborough, esquire. Thomas Phillips Rouse conveys to William Holbech a cottage in Farnborough, together with the backside, garden and orchard, occupied by Mary Moss; and the impropriate tithes of corn, hay, wool, lamb and all other tithes due to him out of his lands in Farnborough, comprising the Birch Meadows; three grounds called the Lower Grounds, Compton Stone Ground or Compton Stone Meadows; the little meadow on the hill called the Barne Meadow; two other closes called Salmons Closes; two closes called Birches Closes; a close called Freckletons Close; a close near this close, sseparated by a lane, called the Porridge Pot; three closes called Chilver Pool, Barne Close and Halls Hill (Halls Hill was formerly divided and known by the names of Halls Hill and Whiteland); a piece of land adjoining these closes called Freckletons Whiteland. Consideration: £197 Enclosed: Copy of the letters patent of the rectory and advowson of Farmbrough, 9 February 1683; a copy of a lease of the parsonage at Farmborough, 16 July 1515
[Lease and release between Thomas Phillips Rouse, Rouselench, of the first part and William Holbech, Farnborough, of the second part. Details the payment of one hundred and ninety seven pounds to Thomas Phillips Rouse by William Holbech regarding a cottage with barkside, garden and orchard in the possession of Mary Moss, Lower Grounds or Compton Stone Ground, Compton Stone Meadow, Birch Meadow, Barne Meadow, 2 closes called the Salmons Closes and 2 closes called the Birches Closes, Freckletons Close, Porridge Pot, Chilver Pool, Barn Close and Halls Hill (previously divided and known as Halls Hill and Whiteland), Freckletons Whiteland, all in Farnborough, to be held forever. Includes related draft and quitclaim] |