Description | To stand possessed of all the money to which they are entitled under their marriage settlement, by virtue of a security in trust for the younger children of the Goodwin-Bartlett marriage. This money charged on closes called Great Close or Ewe Ground, Ram Close, Ram Close Meadow and Middle Ground. Also: letter concerning the drawing up of this deed, 1739 and a memo stating that William Goodwin had devised £1,500 charged on the Arlescote lands to the younger Goodwin children and that Loveday had accepted security on his marriage |