Catalogue description SETTLEMENT (Copy) previous to the MARRIAGE of William Penlington of Odd Rode, esq., and...

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SETTLEMENT (Copy) previous to the MARRIAGE of William Penlington of Odd Rode, esq., and Mary Rawsthorne of Bishopgate St., London, spinsters between (1) the said William Penlington, (2) the said Mary Rawsthorne and (3) Roger Mawdsley and Thomas Pearson, bot of Bishopgate St., London, cheesemongers ----- the Capital messuage or tenement and farm with buildings, gardens, orchards, hereditaments and appurtenances called Bostock House alias Bostock House Farm in HASSALL alias LITTLE HASSALL in par. of SANDBACH and also lands thereto belonging called the Far Sprink (Ga. 2r. 18p.), the Upper Sprink (3. 1. 21.), the Lower Sprink (4. 2. 39.), the Sprink Meadow (2. 2. 22.), the Pool Hay (9. 3. 27.), the Near Broom Field (6. 2. 13.), the far Broom Field (5. 2. 9.), the Megg Field (7, 3. 10.), the Birchen Croft (7. 0. 4.), the Calvey Croft (3. 1. 29.), the House Croft (3. 2. 29.), the Moor Meadow (9. 3. 35), the Lidiam Field, (7. 0. 28), the Round Field (5. 0. 6), the Big Thorn Hurst (6. 1. 30), the Little Thorn Hurst (4. 0. 1), the Wood (2. 0. 35), the Hitchcroft Meadow (7. 3. 31), the Hitchcroft Meadow Bank (5. 2. 26), and the Bedna Meadow (3. 0. 34), all which messuage and premises were formerly in tenure of Richard Bowndes and are now/late in tenure of John Fox, and also a messuage or tenement with barns, garden, orchard, hereditaments and appurtenances in HASSALL alias LITTLE HASSALL called Proudloves Tenement and also its lands called the Barn Field (4a.), the Pach (1a.), the New Field (2a.), the Bankey Field (4a.), the Broomy Flatt (6a. 2r. 0p) the Spring Meadow (4a.), the Ben Bank (4a.), the Bankey Meadow (4a.), the Long Meadow (2. 2. 0.), the Whittall Field (4a.), the Cockshott (7a.), the Bay Field (8a), the Long Croft (4a.), and the Piece Croft (2a.), all which messuage and premises were formerly in the tenure of Wm. Smallwood and now/late in that of John Smallwood and also his Moiety of a messuage or tenement with appurtenances in ODD RODE called Pack Horse Farm and its lands called the Kiln Croft (4a.), the Kiln Croft Meadow (2a.), the Stable Croft (3a. 2r.), the Long Field (2. 22. 0.), the three pieces of land called the Mean Yard one of them 4a., another 5a., and the other 3a., and one half the two pieces called Long Hays (in all 9 a.), the Thurlwood Meadow (2a.), the Brick Field (4a.), the Eight Day Work Field (5a.), the Heath Field (6a.) and the Brad Field (4a), all which mess. and lands are now/late in tenure of William Taylor. Paper.

Date: 1784, 14. Aug
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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