Catalogue description Counterpart leases.

This record is held by West Sussex Record Office

Details of COWDRAY/658-669
Reference: COWDRAY/658-669
Title: Counterpart leases.
Description:

All except no. 659 were granted by the owner of the Cowdray estate, the description of the property being followed by the name of the lessee. The date is that of the execution of the deed, not the commencement of the lease.

 

COWDRAY/658 Barn, stalls, gateroom and three closes of land belonging called the Wellsworth, and meadow called the Mill Meadow, in Easebourne. William Stubington of Midhurst, maltster. 30 Mar 1764

 

COWDRAY/659 Customary barn and customary lands called Kittons otherwise Smalls, and another customary barn and one yardland called Cryers, in Cocking. Barnabas Evans of Cowdray, musician, and w. Mary, to Robert Underwood of Cocking, butcher. 24 Oct 1765

 

COWDRAY/660 Messuage called Pitsham, and land called Bushy Fields and Dayliffe Wood, in Cocking. Robert Ayling of Cocking, farmer, and William White of the same, wheelwright. 20 Apr 1769

 

COWDRAY/661 Messuage or dwellinghouse with the water corn mill called Lodge Bridge Mill, and the millhouse, stable, etc., and all mill dams, millponds, floodgates, etc. in Lodsworth. William Tipper of Easebourne, miller. 21 Dec 1770

 

COWDRAY/662 Messuage, farm and lands called Cocking Park, and messuage, farm and lands called Pendean Farm, all in Cocking and Woolavington [i.e. the modern West Lavington]. John Ayling of Cocking, farmer. 8 Jan 1772

 

COWDRAY/663 Cottage and land called Holmewood in Cocking, adjoining to Pitsome Farm on S. Ann Luff of Tillington, spinster. 4 Jan 1774

 

COWDRAY/664 Messuage and watermill called Cocking Mill, with the garden, orchard and three closes of land. Benjamin Ellis of Cocking, miller. 29 Oct 1787

 

COWDRAY/665 Messuage or dwellinghouse with the water corn mill called Costers Mill, and the millhouse, stable, etc., and all mill dams, millponds, floodgates, etc. in Woolavington [i.e. in the modern West Lavington], and barn, farm and lands called Anworth Farm in Easebourne. Stephen Ayling of Woolavington, miller. 1799

 

COWDRAY/666 Messuage etc. called Costers Mill in Woolavington, and farm etc. called Anworth Farm in Easebourne [as above]. Nicholas Knight of Woolavington, miller. 29 July 1776

 

Copy only, apparently used as a draft for the above.

 

COWDRAY/667 Messuage with the stable, woodhouse, garden and yard on E. side of the North Street in Midhurst. William Colebrook of Midhurst, grocer. 18 June 1807

 

COWDRAY/668 Messuage and watermill called Cocking Mill, with the garden etc., as in no. 664. John Ayling of Cocking, miller. May 1810

 

COWDRAY/669 Closes and grounds [no name], close of ground called Hoolands, and new erected barn and gateroom, in Cocking. John Ayling of Cocking, miller. 27 Feb 1824

Date: 1764-1824
Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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