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Collapse 00190 - PARISH OF ST JAMES, SOUTHAM - 1360-197700190 - PARISH OF ST JAMES, SOUTHAM - 1360-1977
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1 - 10 leases of a messuage known as the Sign of the Goat, later called the Goathouse and divided into several parts.10 leases of a messuage known as the Sign of the Goat, later called the Goathouse and divided into several parts. - 1667-1752
2 - 3 releases (2 following leases for a year) of messuages known as the Sign of the Goat, the George, the Holy Lamb and another whose `messuages, tenements, barns, stables and outhouses were lately consumed and burned down by a late dreadful fire'. One with counterpart. - 1707, 1710
3 - 7 leases of a messuage known in 1664 and 1670 as the George, but by 1690 as the Dog and Bear. - 1664-1751
4 - 8 leases, one with bond, of a messuage known as the Black Boy, sometimes divided - 1669-1757
5 - Lease and counterpart, of a messuage called the Holy Lamb - 1669
6 - Lease of a messuage called the Blue Boar [presumably the Blue Pig in 1829, and the Blue Ping Garage in 1958] - 1755
7 - 7 leases, one with counterpart, of parts of a messuage formerly in the occupation of Robert Taylor, baker and known as Robert Taylor's - 1657-1741
8 - Lease of a house in the Market Place to Robert Brown - 1741
9 - 12 leases some with bonds, of properties not described except by the name of the tenant, but probably amounting to 3 house - 1676-1755
10 - 9 leases of farming land belonging to Southam Charity Feoffees, consisting of open field strips, let in groups reputed to contain 12 or 14 of a yard land each - 1690-1754
11 - 10 leases of closes of farming land, including in 1834 a close called the Home Ground and 2 closes (formerly one) called Parsons Piece. [original bundle] - 1827-1844
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