Catalogue description A Particular of the premises to be mortgaged by Mr Thomas Parker to the Revd Mr Thomas...

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A Particular of the premises to be mortgaged by Mr Thomas Parker to the Revd Mr Thomas Meysey all which are lying in the Parishes of Longdon and Castlemorton in the County of Worcester

 

A capital messuage called Whitehouse with the outbuildings

 

A messuage called Wapoold with outbuildings

 

A messuage called Parsons with outbuildings

 

Acreage of arablem meadow, and pasture - total 176½a

 

Abstract of title to the messuage called Whitehouse and to part of the land

 

1 November 21 James (1623)

 

1. Thomas Parker

 

2. John Dobbins and Thomas Woodyatt

 

3. William Bell and Richard Dowdeswell

 

Deed to lead recovery, Parker vouchee, to his use

 

4 November 21 James

 

Bargain and sale enrolled in Chancery

 

1. Thomas Parker

 

2. John Dobbins and Thomas Woodyatt

 

28 November 21 James Examplification of recovery

 

24 October 1649

 

Feoffment

 

1. Thomas Parker

 

2. Elizabeth Yonger widow, Thomas Cooke and Peter Nash

 

Settlement on marriage of Thomas Parker and Ann Yonger

 

2 October 36 Charles II (1684)

 

Feoffment

 

1. Thomas Parker

 

2. John Rogers and William Herbert

 

Settmenent on marriage between Thomas Parker and Eleanor Rogers

 

Abstract of title to Brier acre in Graffield

 

22 January 1621/2

 

1. Thomas Parker and Giles Parker

 

2. Dobbins and Woodward

 

3. Smith and Cooke

 

Fine and recovery to be levied to use of Parker in fee

 

The Downes

 

7 and 8 October 1709

 

1. Etheridge Olive and Hobbs

 

2. Thomas Parker

 

Consideration £90 Conveyance in fee

 

"There are old Title deeds that regularly deduce down the title to the time of this purchase"

 

Abstract of title to one acre and a half in the Linch the Parsonage Land North and Neal's land South, and to 4 acres in Millfield, Parson's land North and Dowdeswell's South

 

9 and 10 May 1688

 

1. George Dench and Ann his wife

 

2. Beal and Maid

 

Conveyance in fee (inter alia) to uses, as to land in Millfield, to John Smith son of Ann Dench with proviso for payment of £20 to George Dench and his heirs within a time limited, land in the Linch to use of Ann Dench for life, remainder to John Smith in tail general with other remainders, charged with 20s p.a. to Ann Smith for life after the death of Ann Dench; proviso against barring or defeating the estate tail or these remainders

 

1 and 2 March 1728

 

1. John Smith

 

2. William Winston

 

Deed to lead recovery to enure to use of Smith in fee

 

Easter 2 George II Exemplification of common recovery

 

20 May 1729 Mortgage by Smith to Thomas Pewtriss

 

23 November 1736 Assignment to Thomas Beck

 

27 September 1742 Thomas Beck and John Smith to William Parker, Thomas Parker's trustee. Assignment to attend inheritance

 

24 and 25 December 1742

 

1. John Smith and Sarah Smith his only child

 

2. Thomas Parker

 

Conveyance in fee of the said premises and of an acres in Ottomeadow

 

Abstract of title to 2 acres arable in the Linch, the Parsonage lands South and Beal's North

 

22 January 1621/2

 

1. Thomas Parker and Giles Parker

 

2. Dobbins and Woodyate

 

3. Smith and Cooke

 

Deedto lead a fine and recovery to use of Thomas Parker in fee

 

Abstract of title to 4 acres in the Linch. Longdon's Rectory lands east, west and North, and Window's south, and to 1 acre in Common Manmeadow, Beal's north and Longdon's Marsh south

 

7 February 1661/2

 

Feoffment

 

The Earl of Dorset and others to James Guilbert and Joan Beal in fee

 

24 September 24 Charles II (1672)

 

1. Edward Withers the younger and Joan his wife

 

2. Thomas Withers and Joseph Bratford

 

Deed to lead fine to enure to use of Edward and his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to Edward in fee

 

Michaelmas 24 Charles II Chirograph of fine

 

18 April 1674

 

Thomas Withers the elder releases to Joan Withers widow of Edward, her heirs and assigns, all his interest

 

24 October 1684

 

1. Joan Withers and Benjamin Beal her son by Benjamin Beal her former husband

 

2. Robert Homes. Mortgage for 1000 years

 

3 December 3 James II (1687) assignment to Thomas Parker

 

7 and 8 December 3 James II

 

1. Ann Beal widow

 

2. Thomas Parker the younger, son and heir of Thomas Parker the elder.

 

Conveyance in fee

 

Abstract of title to one parcel in Millfield, 3 acres, Parson's land on bone side, abutting upon a close near Pipers End east;and to a parcel of land. 1 acre, in Bastrudding field, Window's land on both sides and abutting upon the Vicaridge Land of Longdon in a field called High Rudding

 

6 August 2 James II (1686)

 

1. John Parsons and Elizabeth his wife

 

2. Richard Shott and Edward Clark

 

Conveyance to use of John Parsons for life, remainder to use of Elizabeth for life, remainder to heirs of their bodies, remainder to right heirs of Elizabeth (no liverynof seizin endorsed)

 

8 December 3 William and Mary (1691)

 

1. John Parsons and Elizabeth his wife

 

2. Ann Parker widow, Thomas Parker and Charles Parker Mortgage in fee

 

Hilary 3 William and Mary Fine, Ann Parker widow plt, John Parsons and wife deforceants

 

20 June 1692

 

Feoffment

 

1. John Parsons and wife

 

2. Ann Parker widow, Thomas Parker and Charles Parker

 

Declaration of uses of the fine, to the Parkers in fee

 

Abstract of title to one parcel in Millfield, 6 acres, between customary land north and land belonging to the free school of Hanley Castle south; and one close called Olers Hey, half an acre, adjoining the land in Millfield; and to a parcel, half an acre, in Monmeadow between Esqr Bridges's meadow south and a ditch adjoining to the parish meadow north

 

10 January 1633/4

 

1. Giles Toney and Ann his wife

 

2. Thomas Parker and William Guilbert

 

3. Nicholas Hayward

 

4. John Muchell

 

5. Edward Biddle

 

Fine to be levied to enure to use of Giles Toney, Thomas Parker and William Guilbert in fee

 

13 April 1634

 

Feoffment

 

1. Giles Toney, Margaret Toney widow, Thomas Parker, and William Gilbert

 

2. John Beal and William Beal

 

Feoffment to use of John Beal and heirs.

 

29 and 30 September 1689

 

John Beal to Elizabeth Pennell, mortgage in fee, land in Millfield and Olers Hey

 

2 and 3 November 1708

 

Assignment of mortgage to John Lawrence the younger and Benjamin Bateman and heirs of John Lawrence (other lands also mortgaged)

 

13 and 14 January 1712

 

Conveyance by Lawrence, Bateman, and John Beal to Thomas Parker, of the land in Millfield and Olers Hey

 

Abstract of title to a close called Little Kinsham, 1½a

 

16 June 1654

 

1. John Merely and Lettice his wife

 

2. Thomas Parker

 

1000 years

 

19 June 1654

 

Feoffment

 

1. John Morely and Lettice his wife

 

2. Yonger Parker

 

11 May 1658

 

Feoffment as collateral security for Thomas Parker's quiet enjoyment of the premises

 

18 March 1673

 

Thomas Parker by will bequeathed to his daughter Mary his lease, Ann Parker his wife executrix

 

23 April 1705

 

1. Mary Parker spinster

 

2. Francis Wells

 

3. Thomas Parker

 

Grant to Wells with proviso to secure payment to Mary; on payment, Wells to assign to Thomas Parker

 

2 January 1709

 

Thomas Parker assigned remainder of term to Charles Parker, he having contracted with his brother Thomas for the freehold

 

Abstract of tithe to the Twitchells which is estimated at 2 acres

 

28 November 1629

 

Feoffment

 

1. Giles Toney

 

2. John Beal and William Beal, and heirs of John

 

2 and 3 November 1708

 

Mortgage to John Lawrence the younger and Benjamin Bateman and heirs of Lawrence

 

13 and 14 January 1712/3

 

Conveyance in fee

 

1. John Lawrence the younger, Benjamin Bateman

 

2. John Beal

 

3. Thomas Parker

 

Wallis and the Dead Lands, both now in one Close

 

30 April 1659

 

1. Magdalen Parsons widow, John Parsons her son, and Richard Buckle

 

2. Thomas Parker and Charles Parker

 

In fee

 

18 March 1673 Thomas Parker by will devised to his son Charles Parker in fee the ground called Wallis

 

1 and 2 May 1693

 

Charles Parker to Thomas Parker, conveyance in fee

 

20 January 15 Charles II (1663)

 

1. James Gilbert, his wife, and Steward and Wither

 

2. Thomas Parker the elder and Thomas Parker the younger his son and heir

 

Feoffment

 

Banfield

 

28 September 1627

 

1. Gyles Toney and Margaret Toney

 

2. Thomas Parker

 

Feoffment on ½a meadow in Castlemorton in Banfield, and moiety of parcel meadow in Banfield (2a) on the north

 

23 February 13 Charles I (1638)

 

1. Thomas Dench and Ann his wife

 

2. Mary Parker widow

 

Feoffment of a parcel of meadow ground (2a) in Banfield lying towards the south

 

26 August 1651

 

1. Guy Whittington and Mary his wife

 

2. William Parker

 

Conveyance in fee of the last mentioned 2 acres

 

8 February 1661 William Parker devises to his brother Thomas in fee the last 2 acres in Banfield

 

18 March 1673 Thomas Parker devised them to his daughter Mary

 

23 April 1705

 

1. Mary Parker

 

2. Francis Wells

 

3. Thomas Parker

 

Demise to Wells for 1000 years on trust to permit Thomas Parker to hold them, proviso for payment to Mary

 

Hawkesmore

 

24 December 1663

 

1. William Gilbert, John Gilvert and Cox alias Hayward

 

2. Thomas Parker the elder and Thomas Parker the younger

 

Lease for 1000 years of 4 closws (7a) between Millfield north, Wychfield south.

 

Release dated 24 May 1682 (endorsed) to Thomas Parker the younger

 

Waypools

 

29 September 1649

 

Feoffment

 

1. William Jefferies and William Buckle

 

2. Thomas Parker

 

Messuage called Waypools and 2 closes adjoining on the N (2a) between the highway(W) and copyhold land (E), 2 closes pasture (formerly 3) (12a) called the Ruddings alias Riddings between copyhold land (W), Thomas Withers (E); close pasture called the Ten Lands (2a), highway (E), land in Mason's occupation (W), N and S); close pasture (sometime divided into 2) (5a), the highway (W), messuage (N), copyhold land (E and S)

 

Waypools is also in the settlement of 24 October 1649

 

Parsons's and the Chief rents

 

12 November 1662

 

Lease for 99 years

 

John Parsons to Thomas Parker, messuage near Buckbury End, garden adjoining, orchard adjoining the garden and divided in the middle with a ditch (2a), croft adjoining the orchard (7a), Blakecroft (8a), 3 parcels in Rowfield (14a) parcel in an inclosed field and adjoining to Rowfield and called Costers Dole (3a), a piece in an inclosed field adjoining house of Richard Toms, called Clerks acre (3a); half acre in Ottomeadow, all in Longdon

 

20 June 2 James II 91686)

 

Grant and feoffment, and fine levied this term, John Parsons and Elizabeth his wife convey to Thomas Parker, Charles Parker and Mary Parker in fee a messuage in Buckbury End in Longdon with gardens and orchards and close pasture adjoining the messuage called the Croft (8a), ½ a in Ottomeadow adjoining the Meadow Brook between Esqr Dowdeswell's land belonging to Hill Court (S and W), 2 parcels together in Rowfield (2a), Gilbert's land (S) and Bernards (N); chief rents as schedule - in all 15s 6d

 

Trinity 2 James II Fine

 

29 October 1702

 

Grant and release

 

Mary Parker spinster to Thomas Parker son and heir of Thomas Parker deceased, in fee

 

Parsons' tenement, orchard, the Crofts, 2 a in Rowfield, little parcel of meadow in the Widow Ham

 

24 August 1711

 

Exchange. Richard Dowdeswell esq to Thomas Parker gentleman, Dowdeswell grants a piece of arable (3a) in Brookefield in Longdon between closes of Thomas Parker (S and E), Parsonage land (W) and the brook (N); for one piece arable (3a) in the said field, parcel of a piece of land belonging to Thomas Parker and lying on the N W part of the same field (5a), formerly inclosed - the 3 acres were set out and divided by a mear and mear stakes from the 2 acres and adjoin them on the S side, a close beloning to Dowdeswell (late Francis Brookes decd) and the Parsonage close, on the N., extending from Graffield (W) to the brook (E)

 

Nauntons Field

 

10 December 21 James (1623)

 

Feoffment

 

1. Rafe Parsons and Magdalem his wife and William Parsons

 

2. Thomas Parker and John Pinnock

 

Two parcels arable in Nauntons field (6a)

 

Hilary 21 James. Fine

 

20 March 1623 Feoffment

 

Rafe Parsons, William Parsons, John Pinnock, to Thomas Parker

 

28 December 1744 The present Mr Thomas Parker's father by will devised to his kinsman William Parker rents of his real estates till the testator's son John Parker, now about 19, should attain 21, for purposes which will all be answered when Mr Meysey has advanced the money and then the real estate (except an estate in Gloucestershire) is devised to the present Mr Parker in fee

Date: ND c 18th Century
Held by: Shropshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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