Catalogue description COVENANT TO LEVY A FINE between (1) John Hulme of the Pump in Odd Rode yeoman, John...

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COVENANT TO LEVY A FINE between (1) John Hulme of the Pump in Odd Rode yeoman, John Amery of Stone, Staffs., mercer, and his wife Elizabeth (e. daughter & h. of said J. Hulme by his former wife Elizabeth), and Joseph Henshaw of North Rode, husbandman, (2) George Heald, jun., of Macclesfield, gentleman, and Humphrey Amery, sen., of Stone, Staffs., and (3) Thomas Broome of the Brooke in Betchton, yeoman, and Thomas Amery of Newport, Salop, mercer, after the marriage of John and Elizabeth Amery, to various Uses, ----- a Messuage and Tenement with appurtenances called the PUMP HOUSE in ODD RODE with all its gardens, buildings, lands, fishings etc., and also parcels of land called the Broome Field and Thompsons Crofts in ODD RODE, and also 2 fields called the New Hey and the Heam Heath, and also parcels of land with appurtenances in ODD RODE near to Lawton Mill called the Wade Lane, Field, the Long Heys, the Little Heys, the Great Heys, the Heys Banck and the Snape Meadow, and also all other the messuages lands tenements and hereditaments of said John Hulme and Elizabeth Amery in ODD RODE EXCEPT the Whitfield Meadow and the Lane lying on the North side thereof purchased by John Hancock, D.D.

 

Seals, red, 4, womens' heads. Parchment.

Date: 1721/2, 16. Mar
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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