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| | | | 6 - Allesley, Austrey, Barston, Coventry Holy Trinity, Grandborough, Hampton-In-Arden, Solihull, Stoneleigh, Warwick and Willoughby; Kegworth and Lockington, Leics., Sutton Bonnington, Notts |
| | | | 8 - Allesley, Bearley, Berkswell, Chilvers Coton, Coventry (with Coundon and Keresley), Foleshill, Kenilworth, Meriden, Walsgrave on Sowe, Leek Wootton; Wyken, Leics., and King's Norton, Worcs |
| | | | 11 - Allesley, Berkswell, Bickenhill, Coundon, Foleshill, Grandborough, Hampton-In-Arden, Harbury, Keresley, Meriden, Radford Semele, Sheldon, Solihull, Stoneleigh, Warwick, Willoughby, Leek Wootton; King's Norton and Yardley (Worcs.) |
| | | | 27 - Aston, Bickenhill, Birmingham, Elmdon, Hampton In Arden, Sheldon, Solihull and Sutton Coldfield; Handsworth and Harborne, Staffs.; Yardley, Worcs., Devon, Dorset, Norfolk and Suffolk |
| | | | | 7 - Marriage settlement of Richard Jaques the younger and Mary Rowney: lease and release of ¼ of Henwood Hall and of a close of pasture called Freame Yard, Birchfield Close, Stocking Leys, Hawksyard Coppice, Kitchen Meadow, meadow between the Yatches, Birch Meadow, Windmillhill, Pooletaill or Pooltail Meadow in Solihull, Knowle and Longdon; messuage and closes called Alsey Meadows in Henwood; Henwood Groves; messuage, Culver Croft in Longdon and Henwood and pasture called Dunhams in Henwood with tithes - 1728 |
| | | | | | 1 - Capital messuage called Hillfield or Highfield Hall and lands called Little Brick Close, Great Brick Close, Nether Coppice, Broad Field, Great Grove or High Wood, Little Grove, Little Meadow, Long Crofts, Round Croft, Burnthouse Croft, Barlie Feilds and Barlye Field Coppice, Shelley Farm and lands, Pratts Farm and 21 acres now or late of John Miles with lands called Colmers Poole Meadow, Rough Close, Paynes Well Pasture, Paines Well Meadow, Marstene Coppice, Marstene Wood, Marstene Little Meadow, Stock Meadow, Burnthouse Crofts, Mill Poole Meadow, Newpoole Meadow, Cowpasture, Oxe Leasowe, Long Coppice, Little Coppice, Little Mill Meadow, pasture land and watermill. - 1633-1834 |
| | | | | | 3 - Whitley Farm alias Whitley Liberties and closes called Rick, Barne, Oatfeild, The Grove, Moorefield, Tymfield, Middle feild, Overfeild, Dazy Feild, Round Meadow, Pingle Meadow and brick kiln near these closes. Some deeds refer to: Messuage called Whitley and closes called Pigstye Meadow with croft adjoining, Long Meadow, Rough Meadows, Orchard Close, Marlpitt Close, Gawly Close, Sawpitt Close, Barley Fields and Coleswood: this appears to he same property, as previous owners' names are same as those for farm. (Webb, Launden, Brownell, Wilmot, Clarke, Lewis, Harris, Wilson, Hand, Brookes, Greswolde, Powers, Kelsey, Cheshire, Hollier, Sprig). Includes marriage settlement of John Webb and Anne Norton in 1670 - 1670-1790 |
| | | | | | 13 - Messuage and land called Moorboys or Murbett or Murbage and Blakefields; 4 closes called the Waveland and a messuage thereon called Brickhouse; Pynnings Croft. By 1831 this property was also known as: the Homestead with buildings, foldyard and garden, orchard, rickyard, House Close, Little Meadow, Upper Meadow, Lower Meadow, Great Marl Pit Close, Far and Near Colts Leasow, Pit Close, The Close, Home Close, Gunsmiths Close, Cottage Close, Broad Close, Sling Pits, Sling Pit Close, Little Pit Close, Slang Close, Blake Close and allotments, all late of James Barton (Devereux, Birch, Baynton, Wright, Madew, Leigh, Powell, Fern, Wells, Green, May, Richards, Levett, Barton, Spooner, Lillingston, Greswolde, Severne, Perrott, Williams, Smallwood, Wheelwright, Grundy, Ward). - 1700-1841 |
| | | | | | 17 - Closes in Longden End called Jack Lands, 4 lands and 2 pikes in Berry Field and land in Seed Furlong [not all property recited each time] (March, Brookes, Earle, Archer, Palmer, Paine, Davis, Moore, Burton, Lewis, Brockhurst, Greswolde Lewis) - 1706-1777 |
| | | | | | 18 - Three closes and a meadow called Hightalls in Widney End (with one lease also referring to other closes as well). Sandells Farm. Land in Berry Field and Whatcroft Field (March, BROWNE, Doley, Powell, Feldon, Harrison, Brookes, Fisher, Field, Adkins, KETTLE, HUMPHRIES, Lloyd, Greswolde Lewis, Chatteck, Badger, Luckman, Palmer, LYTTLETON, Greswolde). Includes jointure of Katherine Browne (Hightalls only), 1719; memo. of 1810 concerning administration of Joseph Kettle late of Birming-ham, which was granted to James Kettle 1757 and 1762, with letters, 1810. Abstract of Browne's title to Sandells Farm (1692/1693-1762), c.1762 - 1706-1810 |
| | | | | | 22 - Messuage now of Marshall Greswolde, lands heretofore of Thomas Hadley, lands in 4 common fields: in Heynfield: part next Long Close, part next Warwick Lane, in Gunnells Corner, in Whatcroft; in Berry Field: Upper Furlong, Middle Furlong, Lower Furlong, Hangings; in Seed Furlong: Lower Plott, mansion house and yards, Pinnings Long Close, Upper Broome Close, Neither Broome Close, The Meadow, Stoney Croft, Mash Close, Common Meadow, The Gunnells, 4 acres in Heynfield and Whatcroft, the Moores, 6 acres in Bury Field, Seed Furlong and Whatcroft, with messuage heretofore built by William Holbeche on part of said Moores, all of which premises are in Longdon End, and all other lands of John Holbeche there (Barnbridge, Kneller, Gardner, Churchill, Holbeche, Greswolde) - 1721 |
| | | | | | 23 - Parcel of land called Gunnells, lands in Henfield and Whatcroft, closes called the Moores near Elmdon, and lands in Bury Field, Seed Furlong and Whatcroft, messuage erected by Wm. Holbeche upon the moors; all that messuage of Wm. Butler and closes. (James, Holbeche, Bambridge, Kneller, Gardner, Churchill, Greswolde) - 1721 |
| | | | | | 24 - Hudsfords Farm and lands. (Madew, Brothers, Newey, Elickbroom, Herbert, Clerk, Eagles, Brookes, Anige, Collins, Barron, JEFFCOAT, Short, Jeason, Smart, Seymour, Lawrence, Lewis, Parker, Baseley, Simcox, Couchman, Greswolde). Abstract of title and supplemental abstract, (1775-1843), 1856 - 1728-1857 |
| | | | | | 26 - Cottage called Inckford Farmhouse near Inkford Brook, garden, orchard, and hempleck adjoining, close nearby, Roundabout Close, Lingey Leasow, closes called Fox Field and Meadow, Smooth Close, Midle Close, Greet Field, all of which lands are called Inkford Farm and are at Forshaw End. (Greswolde, Palmer and freeholders of Solihull, Feoffees of Charitable Uses) - 1743/1744 |
| | | | | | 27 - Messuage heretofore of Abraham Winspear and lands called Stoney Croft, Yew Tree Close, Marsh meadow, Broomy Close, Corner Close, Long Close, Little Meadow and lands in common fields called Henfield, Wheatcroft, Bury Field and Seed Furlong; messuage now or late of Thomas Peeters in Longden End and all hereditaments of Marshall Greswolde mostly in Solihull Fields; close once called Sandalls, afterwards Feltons and now Bouchers Meadow; Longmore Coppice. [Not all deeds refer to all this property] (Greswolde, Horton, Palmer, Shakespear, Grimshaw, Carpenter, Patteson, Hepworth, Goolden, Lewis, Reddall, Crockett, Wilson, Asbury, Greswolde Lewis, Hassall, Parkes, Harris, Winfield) - 1747-1789 |
| | | | | | 28 - Glazewell Meadow, a pingle laid thereto, part of land called Wiredrawers, pingle near Garratts Green, enclosed waste nearby, closes formerly called West Brownes, but now called Long Close, Upper Piece, Middle Piece, Browns Meadow and Browns Coppice in Shurley End. Plots on common called Solihull Lodge [some deeds only refer to parts of this property] (Greswolde, Palmer, Stephens, Feoffees of Solihull Charity Lands, Hayward, Greswolde Lewis) - 1752-1827 |
| | | | | | 31 - Two messuages, 5 barns, 2 stables, 2 orchards, 80 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture, 22 acres of wood, 6 acres of furze and heath and common of pasture (Reddall, Hepworth, Patteson) - 1770 |
| | | | | | 41 - Robins House, garden, Robins's Meadow, Calves Croft, Far Rough, Near Rough, Long Close, Shelley Close, Six Acres, Five Acres, Mill Close, Mill Meadow, Causeway Meadow, Little Piece, Marl Pit, Marl Pit Piece, Pool Meadow, Comers Pool, Robins Close, Barn Close, Little Meadow, Ten Acres, Pool Close, Home Barn Close, Homestall, Brick-kiln Close, Long Meadow, Little Meadow, Garden Close and little Piece (Greswolde Lewis, Gilbert) - 1815 |