Catalogue description f.1 Survey of the Mannor of Cockington and of the Barton of Stantor taken at a Court...

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f.1 Survey of the Mannor of Cockington and of the Barton of Stantor taken at a Court held 26 March 1691

 

Thomas Cuttiford; Cottage in Chilston and closes called Lappercombe, Hennypen, Higher and Lower Seywayes, Clayparke, Millparke, 1/4 Orchard Meadow.; Lease.

 

f.2 Mary Necke, executor of Jane Necke.; 1 Messuage and Willowbeare made out of part of the Hophaye.; Lease.

 

f.3 Barnard Hole and William Hosegood; Messuage orchard and garden and closes called Seyway, Livermead parke, and Hennapen, all in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.4 [This is blank]

 

f.5 John Humphry; New erected house built by Nicholas Tuckerman.; Lease.

 

f.6 Elizabeth Punchard and David Grigory (assignees of Richard Pitt); Messuage.; Lease.

 

f.7 Reversion to David Grigory.

 

f.8 Robert and Charles Ball (assignees of George Trosse, gent); Tenement and cottage in Chilston late in the tenure of Robert Ball, clerke, deceased.; Lease.

 

f.9 Stephen Parnell; Dwellinghouse called the Marry and herbgarden and orchard.; Lease.

 

f.10 William Peters; Cottage and sellar at Livermead.; Lease.

 

f.11 William Mathewe; Closes called Seaway and Hennapyn, and Hentpark in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.12 Hanna Adams; Copyhold cottage of Margery Adams.; Lease.

 

f.13 Robert Follett (assignee of Thomas Parnell).; 2 closes called Marcombs.; Lease.

 

f.14 Thomas Parnell; Closes called Portaway and Hepyeard (copyhold).; Lease.

 

f.15 Robert Follett; Close called the Nursery.; Lease.

 

f.16 Robert Follett; Piece of wastground, schopp and dwellinghouse and close of land called Nussery, late in the possession of Anthony Hopping.; Lease.

 

f.17 Robert Follett; Reversion of above.

 

f.18 Grace Cooke, widow; Cottage and dwellinghouse in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.19 William Lance; Messuage and cottage.; Lease.

 

f.20 Richard Bickford; Cottage, dwellinghouse and closes called Seaway and Henypen in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.21 Richard Bickford; Reversion of same.

 

f.22 Walter Follett; Reversion of copyhold cottage of Walter Follett.

 

f.23 Amy Seage; Cottage late in the occupation of Luce Follett.; Lease.

 

f.24 Stephen Parnell, senior.; Close called Loxbery.; Lease.

 

f.25 Stephen Parnell, senior.; Messuage called Mancombe etc.; Lease.

 

f.26 Walter Adams, junior; Messuage adjoining Playhill and closes called Edgecombe and Greenway.

 

f.27 Robert Bickford; Cottage now in his possession; Lease.

 

f.28 Robert Bickford; Reversion of his mother's Copyhold, - the Common Bakehouse now in the possession of Wilmott Bickford.; Lease.

 

f.29 Anstis Ford and [blank] Bickford; Robert Filpe's messuage and close called Woodparke.; Copy.

 

f.30 Reversion of same to John Gourd.

 

f.31 William Slee; Bowhay, Dichend, Watercombs, Thorneparke, Willdish, Loxbery, Crowparke and Greenway.; Lease.

 

f.32 William Slee; Cottage and closes called Cornacre, Bowhay, Shortacomb, Cottyeat, celler at Livermead and Portway.

 

In reversion of Barnes.

 

f.33 Gilbert Slee, sen.; Copyhold messuage of Margaret Davis.; Lease.

 

f.34 Gilbert Slee, sen.; Messuage and Lomes Meadow, close called Woodparke.; Lease.

 

f.35 Gilbert Slee, jun.; Cottage formerly in the possession of John Martine (excepting plot called the Nussery); Lease.

 

f.36 Gilbert Slee Senior has the Reversion.

 

f.37 William Ley; ½ of tenement consisting of dwelling-house and closes called Marcombe, Greenway, Fursepark Holly Close and Tanpitt meadow (late the Copyhold tenement of Margery Neck).; Lease.

 

f.38 Elizabeth Manning (Legatee of Barnard Honiwell).; Dwellinghouse, orchard and 2 parcells of land called the Parcke which Christopher Manning now holds for the life of his wife Amye by Copy.; Lease.

 

f.39 Elizabeth Manning; Livermead parke.; Lease.

 

f.40 and also the Reversion of this.

 

f.41 Elizabeth Manning; ¼ Orchard Meadow in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.42 Jeffery Beard; Abby Meadow.; Lease.

 

f.43 Jeffery Beard; Messuage and 2 greist Mills called Fulfords or Herrings Mills, 1 dwelling-house, closes called Russells Mead and Fulford's Mead.

 

f.44 Jeffery Beard; 1/3 Broadparke, pitparke Ruber, Littleparke, etc.; Lease.

 

f.45 Jeffery Beard; Hophey.; Lease.

 

f.46 Jeffery Beard (as assignee of Peter Upton).; Cottage, closes called Great Marcombe, Little Marcombe, Coatyeat, Foxehol, Helley, and Slade and Loxberry (now in the possession of Grigory Alward and Katherine English).; Lease.

 

f.47 Richard Bickford, senior.; 1/3 part of tenement and Willparke, Middle Parke, Furseparke, Brinmell Parke, Lane end and Wheatridge.

 

f.48 Grigory Alward; 2½ tenements and Meadow called Polehay.; Lease.

 

f.49 Thomas Parnell, jun.; Cottage, plott called Morehey.; Lease.

 

f.50 Henry Bennett; Cottage dwellinghouse, orchard and herbe garden in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.51 Samuell Winsor; Dwellinghouse, barn, orchard, garden and close called the Scull in Chilston.; Lease.

 

f.52 Susanna Hingston (executrix of John Hingston).; Bakehouse and 1/8a. land adjoining unto Playhill.; Lease.

 

f.53 Phillip Masters; Cottage, close called Greenway 2 closes called Cotyetts (late in the possession of Peter Parnell). Jefferys meadow and close called Henruste (Heretofore of John Passe).; Lease.

 

f.54 Phillip Masters; Cottage, closes called Corneacre, Shortacombe, Bowey, Cottyet and Portaway and 3 fields adjoining the Orchard, Seller at Livermead (in the possession of George Barnes by Copy).; Lease.

 

f.55 George Barnes holds the reversion of the above.

 

f.56 Walter Prim; Cottage or seller at Livermead and in the possession of William Peter.; Lease.

 

f.57 Walter Prim; Livermead Park in the possession of Maud Prim.; Lease.

 

f.58 John Churchward; Cockington alias Flowers' Mills.; Lease.

 

f.59 John Lang; Cottage and close called Watercomb.; Lease.

 

f.60 John Lang; Messuage formerly held by Mary, his mother.; Lease.

 

f.61 John Lang; Cottage on Playhill now held by Bonaventure Barnes (by Copy).; Lease.

 

f.62 Hockmore Morris; 2 tenements, 1 piece of land called Pennhill alias Sherwill, Crosparke, Sherwill More.; Lease.

 

f.63 Agnis Snelling; ½ Churchhouse.; Lease.

 

f.64 William Hosgood; Messuage.; Lease.

 

f.65 Mary Bickford; Cottage or seller in Livermead in reversion of Copyhold estate of Stephen Bickford.; Lease.

 

f.66 Tobias Huchings; Seller in Livermead now in the possession of Robert Bickford.; Lease.

 

f.67 Stephen Bickford (assignee of John Bickford).; Seller at Livermead.; Lease.

 

f.68 William Stephens; Cottage (formerly copyhold of Nicholas Stephens) and 1 field called Reylands.; Lease.

 

f.69 William Stephens (assignee of Nicholas Stephens).; Close called Reyland.; Copy.

 

f.70 Grigory Adams; Cottage, dwellinghouse, orchard and nursery.; Lease.

 

f.71 Elionor Ball; ½ dwellinghouse and plot of ground.; Lease.

 

f.72 Reversion to William Ball.

 

f.73 Nicholas Seage; messuage and little plott of ground.; Lease.

 

f.74 John Ball; ½ cottage, orchard, garden and close and also as copyhold.; Lease.

 

f.75 Elizabeth Burton (executrix of Simon Burton).; 2 tenements, closes of land in Chilston (Livermead Close excepted).; Lease.

 

f.76 John Widger; Dwellinghouse late in the possession of Maud Comeing and now in the possession of John Widger.; Lease.

 

f.77 William Lang; ½ Tithingbarne.; Lease.

 

f.78 James Peter, sen.; Closes called Kingslade and Goggesparke in Marledon.; Lease.

 

f.79 James Peter, jun.; Close called East Windeats.; Lease.

 

f.80 Reversion to said James Peter.

 

f.81 Barbara Drew, widow (assignee of Nicholas Tuckerman).; Cottage in Chilston late in the possession of Ann Carro.; Lease.

 

f.82 Reversion to said Barbara Drew.

 

f.83 John Jeffery, Jun.; Messuage (now in copyhold tenure of John Jeffery, senior).; Lease.

 

f.84 Edward Abbott (assignee of Samuel Calley).; ½ Tenement, cottage and dwellinghouse (heretofore in copyhold tenure of John Taylor); Lease.

 

f.85 Reversion to said Edward Abbott.

 

f.86 Elizabeth Carde; Cottage, dwellinghouse, orchard and garden and 2 closes called Castell land and the other the parke (now copyhold estate of Grace Tobowe).; Lease.

 

f.87 Gerge Burton; Tenement in Chilston and closes of barton land called Whetcombs, Loxbery, Sherwill, Millond, Sherwill More, the Reves, ¼ Orchard Mead and 1/3 Abby Mead.; Lease.

 

f.88 Roger Southcott; Closes called Furseparke and Venhayes.; Lease.

 

f.89 Henry Southcott; Stantor Close and Broadparke.; Lease.

 

f.90 John Waymoth, gent.; Messuage formerly of Thomas Burton.; Lease.

 

f.91 John Waymoth, gent.; Closes called Higher Greenway, Lower Greenway and Livermead Parke.; Lease.

 

f.92 John Waymoth, gent.; House, garden and orchard (formerly of Dorothy Cooke).

 

Reversion to John Waymoth.

 

f.93 John Waymoth (assignee of Dorothy Cooke).; Dwellinghouse and orchard late in the possession of Wilmote Osborne.; Lease.

 

f.94 John Waymoth (assignee of John Burton); Watercomb Meadow.; Lease.

 

Reversion to John Waymoth.

 

f.95 John Waymoth.; Capitall messuage, Poundhous meadow alias ye scrowle by Fordemeadow, meadow adjoining to Hollacombe Lake, an orchard and a seller at Livermead, field called Longparke ash, closes called Higher and Lower Pullers, Thornehill, Little Pullers, Bowhay alias Candleparke etc.; Lease.

 

f.96 Frances Osborne (Executrix of John Osborne.); Messuage and plott of ground.; Lease.

 

f.97 James Tamlin. (executor of Simon Brooking).; Fursdon meadow, late in the possession of Peter Parnell, deceased.; Lease.

 

f.98 James Tamlin (executor of Simon Brooking).; 3 parcels of land on the Sea Clifts on the S.E. part of the highway leading from Brocken Clift towards Livermead.

 

Reversion to James Tamlin.

 

f.99 Thomas Morey (assignee of Allon Dugdale and wife).; Cottage, dwellinghouse, herbegarden, Tucking mill and Racke Close at Brocken now of Richward Bickford by copy).; Lease.

 

f.100 John Barber; Close called Crossparke, now in the possession of Amy Brookeing, widow.; Lease.

 

f.101 John Barber; Tenement (formerly of John Ball) and close called Bosom, ¼ Longmeadow and 2 closes called Marcombs and close called Wheatridge.; Lease.

 

f.102 John Barber (assignee of John Churchward).; Close called Wheatridge.; Lease.

 

f.103 Reversion to John Barber.

 

f.104 John Barber; Cottage late in the possession of Joan Tuckerman in Livermead.; Lease.

 

f.105 John Barber; Cottage and Closes called Marcombe and Foxhels late in the possession of Otho Peters.; Lease.

 

f.106 Nicholas Muge (executor of Mathew Mudge).; Cottage and piece of land belonging.; Lease.

 

f.107 Elizabeth Bow (assignee of William Pearse.); ½ cottage formerly held by Dorothy Pearse (copy.); Lease.

 

f.108 Robert Bickford (through Grace his wife).; Cottage late in the possession of Robert Philpe.; Copy.

 

f.109 Elizabeth Waymoth; Closes called Loxbery, great Marcombe, Great Close etc.; Copy.

 

f.110 Agnis Bound, widow.; Cottage in Chilston.; Copy.

 

Reversion to Gilbert Slee, Jun. and Gilbert Bickford.

 

f.111 Wilmott Bickford, widow.; Cottage (formerly of John Bickford); Copy.

 

Reversion to Stephen Bickford.

 

f.112 Wilmott Bickford; Common Backehouse.; Copy.

 

f.113 Walter Follett.; Cottage late of Joane Smith.; Copy.

 

f.114 Elizabeth Manning; Cottage in Chilston.; Copy.

 

f.115 John Brown.; 2 tenements now in the possession of Ann Brown during her widowhood.; Copy.

 

f.116 William, Peter and Thomas Ley; Jane Neck's Tenement.; Copy.

 

f.117 John Eastley; Messuage or dwellinghouse in Stantor, closes called Complehayes, midle parke, pitland, barly parke, broaden close, Stantor meadow.; Lease.

 

f.118 Reversion to John Eastley.

 

f.119 John Eastley (executor of Richard Eastley senior).; Pondparks and North Broadparke.

 

Reversion to Richard Eastley.

 

f.120 John Eastley (executor of Richard Eastley); Closes called Great Honiford, Honiford Meadow, Scadison, Little Honiford.

 

Reversion to Richard Eastley.

 

f.121 John Eastley (assignee of Richard Eastley, junior).; right to sell timber etc.

 

Leather covers (decayed).

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Language: English

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