Description | Between John Wagstaffe of Wroxton, Oxon, tailor, one of the sons of Richard Wagstaffe, late of Farmbrough, yeoman, deceased; Anne his wife; and William Holbech of Farmbrough, esquire. John and Anne Wagstaffe convey to William Holbech a cottage containing a bay and a half of building, forming the west end of a messuage in Farmbrough, which was previously purchased by Richard Wagstaffe from William Griffin of Fenny Compton; a plot of ground extending in length from from west side wall of the cottage, downwards 41 1/2 yards, and of width 12 yards (within 3 1/2 yards at the upper end), 9 1/2 yards at the upper end by the side wall and 10 yards at the lower end; a foreyard court lying on the south side of the cottage, of width 6 yards from the Hellwall and extending to the common street of Farmbrough. Consideration: £23 6s
[Lease and release between John Wagstaffe and his wife Anne Wagstaffe, Wrexton, of the first part and William Holbech, Farnborough, of the second part. Details the payment of twenty three pounds six shillings and eight pence regarding a cottage comprising 1 1/2 bays of building being the westward part of a messuage in Farnborough previously purchased by Richard Wagstaffe from William Griffin, Fenny Compton, a piece of ground extending from the westward wall of the cottage 41 1/2 yards and the strip of land on the southside of the cottage measuring 6 yards in breadth, to be held forever] |