Catalogue description Lease in extent, in consideration of £4,000, from Sir James Fullerton and John Packer to Christopher Mynshull of Ashington, clerk, and Robert Edsawe, snr., of Washington, yeo.

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Details of WISTON/952
Reference: WISTON/952
Title: Lease in extent, in consideration of £4,000, from Sir James Fullerton and John Packer to Christopher Mynshull of Ashington, clerk, and Robert Edsawe, snr., of Washington, yeo.
Description:

Lands, tenements and hereditaments called Findon Park with a parcel of land called Valiers in Findon; lands called Siviers and Fawkners and 2a. within Philip Bennett's land in Wiston and Buncton; lands called Lynfeild and Syners in Wiston; two copyhold tenements in Wiston called Lucyes and Wephams in tenure of John Bennett; copyhold tenement in Wiston called Allyns in tenure of John Scattesford; tenement, lands and first crop of 3a. mead, in tenure of said Christopher Mynshull, in Wiston and Ashurst, with a fulling mill, lands, ponds, bays, streams, sluices and watercourses in occ. of John Parries; parcel of land called Frenchland in Buncton; copyhold tenement in Wiston in occ. of William Butcher alias Pyper; parcel of land (11a.) in Horsham; piece of land (27a.) in Buncton called Flemings; small mead (2a.) in Wiston; lands called Allingbatts and Fawkners in Wiston with first crop of 2a. of meadow in Ashurst in occ. of William Whitebread; parcel of land called Gesses in Wiston in occ. of John Willett; copyhold tenement (38a.) in Wiston in occ. of John Parker; copyhold tenement (19a.) in Wiston late in tenure of Philip Bennett, now in occ. of William Penfold; parcel of land called Blackland in Buncton; copyhold tenement in Wiston in tenure of Stephen Raph; parcel of land called Wellmeade and Wellcrofte and Cowe Common alias Parkers Common; lands called Langhurst, Blackbrooke, Elkham and Stayres in Petworth and Kirdford; copyhold tenement in tenure of John Willett; parcel of land called the Fryth in Wiston; copyhold tenement in Wiston in occ. of Henry Lucas; small cottage with plot of ground (1r.) in Wiston in occ. of Nicholas Oliver; tenement called Potters in Wiston, parcel of the manor of Buddington, in occ. of Thomas Worsencrofte. All in Steyning, Wiston, Buncton, Ashington, Ashurst, Findon, Horsham, Petworth, Kirdford.

 

(The manor of Charlton [in Steyning], with a watermill belonging is, in fact, deleted in the text of the deed.)

Date: 11 July 1614
Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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