E1/4/1D/1 Assignment of remainder 20 Jul 1686
of term of 20 years, upon Trust
Parties:
1. Sir Thomas Tiping of Wheatfield, Kt
2a. Sir Richard Gipps of Grayes Inne, Kt
b. Richard Libb of Hardwick, esq.
Site of the Manor place of Golder with all lands, etc; one
tenement in Golder (par Pyrton) near the said manor place;
tenenment in Ensington (?Easington); 1/2 one yard land in
Golder; other lands and tenements in Golder; 1 messuage and half
a yard land in Thomley.
Consideration: 5/-
E1/4/1D/2 Assignment of residue of 18 Apr 1694
term of 20 years, upon trust
Parties:
1. Dame Elizabeth Tipping of Whitfield (Wheatfield,
widow, executrix of Sir Thomas Tipping, dec’d.)
2a. Sir Richard Gipps of Grays Inne, Kt
b. Richard Libb of Hardwick, esq
Site of the Mannor of Golder etc, one tenement in Golder,
tenement in Easington, half one yard land in Golder, land in
Golder, tenement in Golder called Hastings, one messuage and
half a yard land in Thomley.
Consideration: 5/-
E1/4/1D/3 Agreement and declaration of Trust 20 Mar 1696/7
Parties:
1a. Dame Elizabeth Tipping of Wheatfield, widdow
b. William Tipping of Ewelme, esq
c. John Wallis of Saundess, Oxon(?), esq.
2a. Frances Tipping of Wheatfield, spinster
b. Anne Tipping of Wheatfield, spinster
c. John Tipping, citizen and Woollen Draper of London
Lease of Golders, etc
E1/4/1D/4 See cat.no. E1/4/1D/3
E1/4/1D/5 Letter 28 Jul 1698
Parties:
1. James Almont
2. Sir Thomas Tipping
Re. Lease of Golder, (in Pyrton)
E1/4/1D/6 Lease for 20 years 30 Jul 1698
Parties:
1. President and Scholars of the College of
St Mary Magdalen, Oxford
2a. Sir Richard Gibbs of Grays Inn, Kt
b. Richard Libb the elder ) of Hardwick
c. Richard Libb the younger ) esquires.
d. William Tipping of Ewelme, esq.
Site of the Manor of Golder; one tenement; tenement
in Easington + yard land in Golder, land in Golder; tenement in
Golder called Hastings; one messuage + yard land in Thomley.
Consideration: £23-3-8d p.a. rent
E1/4/1D/7 License to assign 30 Jul 1698
Parties:
1. President and Scholars of the
college of St Mary Magdalen, Oxford
2a. Sir Richard Gibbs of Grays Inn, Kt
b. Richard Libb the elder ) of Hardwick
c. Richard Libb the younger ) esquires.
d. William Tipping of Ewelme, esq.
Site on the Manor of Golder and divers other
tenements and other lands, mentioned in Indenture of Lease of
even date.
E1/4/1D/8 License to assign Lease 30 Jul 1707
Parties:
1. President and Scholars of the College of
St Mary Magdalen, Oxford.
2a. Sir Richard Gibbs of Gray’s Inn, Middlesex Kt
b. Richard Libb the elder ) of Hardwicke
c. Richard Libb the younger ) esqs.
d. William Tipping or Ewelme, esq.
Scite of the Mannor Place of Golder.
E1/4/1D/9 Copy/Order 20 Nov 1707
Parties:
Mr John Tovey, Receiver of the rents of the Manor of Golder.
Direction of Trustees that the Receiver pay all profits and
rents of Golder to Richard Russell of St. James’, Westminster,
gent, the mortgagee.
E1/4/1D/10 Case and Opinion 2 Dec 1715
Parties:
1. Sir Thomas Tipping, Bart.
2a. Richard Lybbe
b. William Tipping
Golders Farm.
Purley - Manor of Westbrook alias Little Purley
See also E1/1/1D/13, 17, 20, 26, 27, 60-62, 66-68, 70-71, 73-75,
E1/2/1D/20-21, E1/10/8D/1-2
Purley - general property and land
See also E1/1/1D/24-28, 40, 42-44, 47-50, 56-58, E1/10/8D/1-2
E1/5/1D/1 Cptpt/Lease for 21 years 14 Apr 1594
Parties:
1. Rt.Hon. Sir Henrie Norreis, kt,
Lord Norreis of Ricott (Rycot)
2. Sir Michaell Molyns of Clopcott, Berks,
Manor and farme called Westbrooke in Littell Purlie, with
appurtenances
Consideration: £3,000. Rent £9-8-4d p.a.
E1/5/1D/2 Extracts from Fines and Recoveries 1594/5-1628/9
Parties: Various
Various lands and Manors belonging to the Norreys family.
E1/5/1D/3 Lease for 19 years 13 Feb 1628/9
Parties:
1a. Edward Wray of Ricott (Rycote), esq.
b. Rt. Hon Lady Elizabeth, wife of 1a.
2. Richard Winch of Readinge, Cloathier
Westbrooke Farme in Little Purley
Rent: £80 p.a.
E1/5/1D/4 Agreement for Sale 13 Feb 1628/9
Parties:
1a. Edward Wray of Ricott (Rycote), esq.
b. Rt. Hon. Lady Elizabeth, wife of 1a.
2. Sir Humphrey Forster of Aldermaston, bart
Manor of Westbrooke, als Little Purley, als Purlew,
als Purleiwe or Westbrooke, Berks.
E1/5/1D/5 Bargain and Sale (enrolled) 1 Apr 1629
Parties:
1a. Edward Wray of Ricott (Rycote), Esq.
b. Rt.Hon. Lady Elizabeth, wife of 1a. sole daughter
and heire of the Rt.Hon. Francis, late Earl of Berkshire
2. Richard Libbe of Hardwicke, esq.
Mannor of Westbrooke alias Little Purley, in Purley Berks,
and Westbrooke farme.
Consideration: £5,400
E1/5/1D/6 Bargain and Sale and covenant 1 Apr 1629
to levy a fine
Parties:
1a. Edward Wray of Ricott (Rycote), Esq.
b. Rt.Hon. Lady Elizabeth, wife of 1a.
c. Sir Humfry Foster of Hardinge, Oxon, bart
2. Richard Libb of Hardwicke, esq.
Mannor of Westbrooke als Little Purley, als Purlew, in Berks,
with Westbrooke farme and all appertenances.
Consideration: £1,400
E1/5/1D/7 Assignment of residue of term 9 Oct 1630
of 21 years
Parties:
1. James Winch of Purley, gent
2a. Sir Thomas Yachell of Coley, Berks, kt
b. Richard Lybbe of Hardwicke, esq.
Westbroke farme, in Purley
Consideration: £770
E1/5/1D/8 Counterpart Lease for 60 years 30 Dec 1630
Parties:
1. Richard Lybbe of Hardwicke esq
2. Ann Dollman, widow relict of Thomas Dollman,
late of Shaw, Co Berks
Meadow ground called Down Meade containing 20 acres in Little
Purley, Co Berks and all that other meadow ground in Little
Purley called Gutter Meade containing 17 acres, meadow grounde
being parcel of a farm in Little Purley being parcel of a farm
in Little Purley called Westbroke Farm.
E1/5/1D/9 Marriage Settlement 30 Nov 1639
(marriage of 3a and 3b)
Parties:
1. Richard Libbe of Hardwick, Esq
2a. Christopher Petty of Stoke Lisle, Oxon,
b. Dorothy, wife of 2a
c. William Moore of Bledlowe, Bucks, gent
3a. Anthony Libbe, gent, sonne and heir apparent of 1.
b. Mary Keate, sole daughter and heire of Leonard Keate, dec’d.
Manor of Westbrooke, als Little Purley, als Purlewe, Berks.
Also Westbrooke Far with appurtenances; Beach or Beach farme,
Goringe; lands called Broadfield Perry fields, Martins Crofte,
Cockshutt and Highwood Coppice in Southstoke; Manor of
Elvingdon, Gatehampton, Stoke and Whitchurch, Manor of Hardwick;
Premises at Reading.
Consideration: £1000
E1/5/1D/10 Ctpart/Lease for 5 years 1650
Parties:
1. Anthony Libb of Hardwick, Whitchurch, gent
2. Thomas Childe of Purleigh (Purley), yeoman
Westbury Farme in Purleigh (Purley), close of arable (15
acres) lying in Browne Yard; close of arrable (15 acres) called
Kirnham; land in the common fields called Further field, Midle
field and Nuthams; pasture (4 acres) called the Moore; 2
orchards called Old orchard and New Orchard adjoining the Moore.
Consideration: £130. Rent £26 p.a.
E1/5/1D/11 Final Concord 18 Nov 1656
Parties:
1. Ellis Goodwyn, esq.
2. Anthony, lybe, esq.
Mannor of Westbrooke, alias Westbery, alias Purley; 5
messuages, 2 gardens, 5 orchards, 100 acres land, 80 acres
meadow, 40 acres pasture, 2 acres of wood, common of pasture.
Consideration: £240.
E1/5/1D/12 Cpart/Demise for 3 lives 17 Jan 1681/2
Parties:
1. Mary Lybbe of Hardwicke widdow of Anthony Lybbe esq, dec’d.
2a. George Blagrave of Tylehurst, Berks, gent
b. Mary, wife of 2a, daughter of Thomas Childe the elder
d. Joane Childe, daughter of Thomas Childe the elder.
2 acres arrable in Knapps Close, Purley
Consideration: Peppercorn rent
E1/5/1D/13 Declarations 24 Jun 1723
Parties:
1. Mr John Brooks, formerly of Purley
2. John Knap of Purley, formerly a servant
at Westberry Farm.
Re the Seat next to the Pulput in Purley Church belonging to
Westberry Farm House.
E1/5/1D/14 Exemplification of a Recovery 14 Jun 1759
Parties:
1. James Garth, gent, demandt
2. Elisha Biscoe, esq, tenant
3a. Philip Powys esq )
b. Isabella wife of 3a ) 1st voucher
c. Philip Lybbe Powys, esq )
4. Edmund Wilson 2nd Voucher
Manor of Purley (als Purlew als Westbrook); 3 messuages, 170
acres land. 75 acres meadow; 10 acres pasture; 16s 2d annual
rents; free fishing in Thames; common pasture; in Purley and
Tilehurst.
E1/5/1D/15 Counterpart lease for 21 years 10 Feb 1775
Parties:
1. Philip Lybbe Powys of Hardwick, esq
2. Joseph Scrace ofPurley, Co Berks, yeoman
Meadow grounds called Down Mead, Buck Mead and
Gutter Mead containing 38 acres and 1 rood in Purley except free
right of entering on the meadow grounds at the accustomed place
of ferrying across the River Thames, and also full power and
authority to maintain the gates at the usual place for inclosing
the road of passage to and from the River Thames and to lock up
and keep the same locked up for his of their private use.
E1/5/1D/16 Exemplification of a Recovery 17 May 1790
Parties:
1. John Bulley, demandemt
2. James Garth, gent, tenant
3. Philip Lybbe Powys the younger
(1-3 are 1st voucher)
4a. Philip Lybbe Powys the elder
b. Caroline, wife of 4a (2nd voucher)
5. Thomas Francis Martin (3rd voucher)
Manor of Purley (als Purlew,als Westbrook); 2 messuages; 150
acres land; 50 acres meadow; 50 acres pasture; 20 acres wood;
100 acres furze and heath; 16s 2d rent; common of pasture and
free fishing in the Thames; in Purley and Tylehurst.
E1/6/1D/1 Copy/Quit rental 22 Oct 1754
Parties:
Various
R. Simeon’s Rents and Payments at Purley Court.
E1/6/1D/2 Copy/Lease for a year 23 Sep 1793
Parties:
1. John Martindale of Hanover Square, Middlesex, esq
2. Anthony Morris Storer of Devonshire Street,
near Portland Place, Middlesex
Manor of Purley Magna, Berks, with capitall messuage, etc; 405
acres of arrable, meadow, pasture and woods; in Purley Magna,
Tylehurst and Pangborne
Consideration: 5/- Peppercorn rent.
E1/6/1D/3 Copy/Lease, following Lease 24 Sep 1793
for a year
Parties:
As cat.no. E1/6/1D/2
Consideration: £7,763.15.0d
E1/6/1D/4 Copy/Lease for a year 15 Apr 1794
Parties:
1. John Skippe the younger of Overbury, Worcs, esq.
2. Anthony Morris Storer of Devonshire
Street near Portland Place, Middlesexas cat. no. E1/6/1D/2
Consideration: 5/- Rent: peppercorn.
E1/6/1D/5 Copy/Release (following lease 16 Apr 1794
for a year) and Assignment of
Term of 500 years.
Parties:
1a. James Martin of Downing Street, Westminster esq.
b. Penelope, wife of 1a.
2. John Skippe the younger of Overbury, Worcs. esq
3. John Martindale of Brook Street, Hanover Square, esq.
4. Richard Stone of London, Banker
5. Anthony Morris Storer of Devenshire Street, Middlesex, esq.
6. Townly Ward of Soho Square, Middlesex (Trustee of 5.) esq.
As cat no E1/6/1D/2
Consideration: £7,399-15-9d and payment of mortgage
E1/6/1D/6 Copy/Lease for a year 9 Oct 1764
Parties:
1. John Skippe of Overbury, Worcs, esq.
2. Anthony Morris Storer of Devenshire Street,
near Portland Place, Middlesex
Manor of Purley Magna, etc As Cat no E1/6/1D/2
Consideration:5/-. peppercorn rent.
E1/6/1D/7 Copy/Lease (following Lease for a yr) 10 Oct 1794
Parties:
1. John Skippe of Overbury, Worcs., esq
2. Anthony Morris Storer of Devenshire Street,
near Portland Place, Middx.
As Cat no E1/6/1D/2
Consideration: £7,399-15-0d.
E1/6/1D/8 Schedule of Deeds 1798
Schedule of Deeds covenanted to be produced by Philip Lybbe
Powys, junior, esq., to Anthony Morris Storer, Esq., purchaser
of land called Brown’s yard in Purley, Berks, by Indre dated
2nd March 1798.
E1/6/1D/9 Abstract of Title Watermark 1795
As cat no E1/6/1D/2
E1/6/1D/10 Lease for a year 1 Mar 1798
Parties:
1. Anthony Morris Storer of Purley, Berks
2a. Rev Thomas Powys of Fawley, Berks, esq.
b. Thomas Dunn of Lincoln’s gent
c. Rev Edward Cooper of Harpsden, clerk.
Several pieces of land in the Hither Common field,
Purley, i.e. 2r.22p., 2r.30.p., 8 perches, 5a.0r.33p.,
11a.1r.27p.
Consideration: 5/-. Peppercorn rent.
E1/6/1D/11 Release (following Lease for a year) 2 Mar 1798
and Assignment of Term of 500 years.
Parties:
1. Anthony Morris Storer of Purley, esq.
2a. Rev Thomas Powys of Fawley, D.D.
b. Thomas Dunn of Lincolnx Inn, gent
c. Rev. Edward Cooper of Harpsden, clerk
3. Philip Lybbe Powys the elder of Fawley
4. Philip Lybbe Powys the younger of Hardwicke, esq.
5. Townley Ward of Soho Square, Middlesex
6. Willian Dunn of Lincolns Inn, gent
As cat no. E1/6/1D/10
Consideration: £378 10/-
E1/7/1D/1 Bargain and Sale 3 Jun 1562
Parties:
1a. John Bolney of Bolney, Suffolk, esq
b. Ambrose Dormer of Ascot, Oxon
2a. Thomas Vachell, esq.
b. Richard Lybbe, gent.
c. Richard Rolte, gent.
Manor of Bensheaves, Berks; Bensheaves Farm in Tilehurst and
Burghfield, formerly called Sparnhawkes; 2 tenements in
Tilehurst. Meadow in Burghfield called Vynes meade; Parcel of
land and meadow in Whitely Shinfield and Sunning; Close in St
Giles, Reading, garden in St Giles Reading; Meadow and small
close in Reading; Land called Pages in Mapledurham Gorney adn
Chewscie; other messuages in the above parishes.
Consideration: £700
E1/7/1D/2 Feoffment 6 Jun 1562
Parties:
1a. John Bolney of Bolney, Sussex, esq.
b. Ambrose Dormer of Askot (Ascot), Oxon, esq
2a. Thomas Vachell, esq.
b. Richard Lybb, gent
c. Richard Rolete, gent
Manor of Bensheaves, alias Benesheves cum Reding, in Berks;
farm in Tilehurst and Burghfield called Benesheves or
Sparhawkes; 2 land in Tilehurst; Meadow in Burghfielsd called
Vynes meade, alias Tynes meade; parcel of land in Whitely
Shinfield cum Sunning; one tenement in Reding; close of land in
Whitley Shinfield and Sonning; other premises in Reding; Land
called pages in Mapleduram.
Consideration: £70
E1/8/1D/1 Gift 6 Feb 1555/6
Parties:
1. John Hawe, Senior, son and heir of William Hawe, dec’d.
2. John Hawe, son of 1.
All estate, title, interest, etc in 1 acre of meadow in
Mapledyram
E1/8/1D/2 Quit-claim (annexed to E1/8/1D/1) 6 Feb 1555/6
Parties:
1a. John Hawe, Senior, son and heir of William Hawe, dec’d.
b. Johanna, wife of 1a.
As cat. no. E1/8/1D/1
E1/8/1D/3 Declaration 12 Feb 1557/8
Parties:
Thomas Sparohawke of Whytchurche
William Chambre of the same
John Gyar of the same
John Gosslyn of the same
Edmund Atwell of the same
John Durge of the same
Thomas Appleby of the same
Roger Sparohawke of the same
Richard Durge of the same
Richard Marten of the same
John Hawkyns of the same
Thomas Grene, Senior, of Mapledurham, Chowsey
Thomas Gray, Senior, of Caversham
Simon Lovejoy of the same
John Lovejoy of the same
Nicholas and Joan Wyleder of Goring
Thomas Tayler of the same
Rychard Hobtrowe of the same
Lawrence Pastlowe of the same
Edmund Allway of Maplederam Gunnery
Henry Allway of the same
As to boundaries of the grove of wood between the Lord of
Dailey’s land and William Hawe’s.
E1/8/1D/4 Bargain and Sale 6 Apr 1560
Parties:
1. John Hawe, junr., of Maplederam, Gunnery, husbandman.
2. John Hawe, senior
Tenement and land called Norfolke in Maplederam Gunnery
Consideration: 20 marks
E1/8/1D/5 Quitclaim 6 Apr 1560
1a. John Hawe, senior, son and heir of William Hawe
b. Joan, wife of 1a.
2. John Hawe, junior brother of 1a.
All estate, title and interest in one messuage and 2
crofts in Goring, called Smythisland on Querneys.
E1/8/1D/6 Feoffment 30 Jun 1586
Parties:
1. William Hawes of Hawe place, Goring, husbandman.
2a. Nicolas Fetiplace of Chilsey (?), Berks, gent
b. William Payne of Lambourne, Berks, yeomen.
Lands, tenements, meadows, pasture, feeding woodlands in
Goringe.
E1/8/1D/7 Quitclaim 20 Sep 1589
Parties:
1. William Hawe of Easthampstead, Berks, yeoman
2. Rychard Lybbe of Hardwick, gent
Messuage called Hawe Place in Goringe and
Whitchurch, with appurtenances; all lands etc formerly in
possession of 1. or his father, etc, in Goringe, Whitchurch,
Mapledurham.
E1/8/1D/8 Counterpart of Cat No. 20 Sep 1589
E1/8/1D/7
E1/8/1D/9 Assignment of term 21 May 1592
Parties:
1. Elizabeth Hynd, daughter of Rowland Hynd, esq.
2. Rowland Hynd, esq., father of 1.
Hawe Place in Goryinge (Goring)
E1/8/1D/10 Covenant to discharge or save 2 May 1593
harmless
Parties:
1. Rowland Hynde of Inner Temple, London
2. Thomas Lane, citizen and scryvener of London
Against Richard Lybbe owner of fee simple concerning all
manner of wast estrippe and soyle and arrear of rent should have
been paid to R.L. hereafter done by 1.
E1/8/1D/11 Lease for 100 years 10 Oct 1593
Parties:
1. Richard Libbe of Hardwick, gent
2. Richard Libbe, sonne and heyre apparent of 1.
Messuage and lands in Goringe, Whitchurch of Mapledurham
which 1. bought from William Hawe, commonly called Hawe Place.
Consideration: 40/-p.a. rent.
E1/8/1D/12 Counterpart/Bargain and Sale 19 Jan 1593/4
Parties:
1. Richard Libbe of Hardwick, gent
2. John Libbe, base son of 1. by Joan Libbe, nowe wyfe of 1.
Messuage in the parishes of Goringe and Whitchurch,
called Hawe Place, with appurtenaces. (Defeasance clause -
bargain and sale to be void on payment by Richard Libbe of 40/-
to John Libbe)
Consideration: Sum of money
E1/8/1D/13 Lease for years 2 Jul 1599
Parties:
1. Richard Libbe of Hardwick, esq
2a. Henry Stoner
b. Richard Wintershal
Messuage in Goringe and Whitchurche called Hawe Place, with
appurtenances; 3 + acres of ground in Goringe. (Lease from the
determination of the term of 60 years granted by the sd R.
Libbe, for a further 40 years).
Consideration: 40/-p.a. rent.
E1/8/1D/14 Declaration of Trust 8 Jul 1599
Parties:
1a. Henry Stoner, gent
b. Richard Wintershall, gent
2. Richard Libbe the younger
Hawe Place, Goringe, etc as leased to 1a. and 1b. on 2nd July
1599.
E1/8/1D/15 Feoffment 9 Jul 1599
Parties:
1. Richard Libbe of Hardwixk, esq
2. John Lybbe, base sonne of 1.
Hawe place, in Goringe and Whitchurche; 3+ acres ground
in Goringe, occupied by Thomas Corker. Appointment of Thomas
Corker and John Corker to receive seisin [Possibly Joan Lybbe
was Joan Corker]
Consideration: Certain sum of money
E1/8/1D/16 Mortgage for ever 4 Feb 1600/1
Parties:
1. John Hawe of Southstoke, yeoman.
2. Joan Libbe widow late wife of Richard Libbe, esq
2 messuages in Goringe, now or late in the tenure, holding or
occupation of Richard Apleby and John Perkins and all houses
buildings, barns, stables, orchards, gardens, lands, tenements,
meadows, and all manor messuages, lands, tenements, in Goring,
Mapledurham and Whitchurch which John Hawe has.
Consideration: £100
LITTLE AND GREAT APE CROFTE, GORING E1/9/1D/1-12
E1/9/1D/1 Gift (with monetary consideration) 19 Jul 1543
Parties:
1. John Curteyse of Whitchurche
2. Nicholas Wylder of Goryng
15 acres arrable land; 2 crofts of arrable land called Grete
Ape Croft and Lytle Ape Croft, in Goryng.
Consideration: Sum of Money
E1/9/1D/2 Gift 2 May 1557
Parties:
1a. Nicholas Wylder of Goryng (Goring) yeoman.
b. Agnes, wife of 1a.
2. Thomas Wylder, son of 1a.
Tenement in Goring and a Crofte called Lyttell Ape Croft;
tenement and Great Ape Croft in Goryng Heath, with lands,
woodlands etc; 14 acres arable.
E1/9/1D/3 Feoffment 2 May 1557
Parties:
1. Nicholas Wylder of Goring, yeoman and
Agnes his wife.
2. Thomas Walder his son.
1 tenement of 9 buildings situate lying in Goring in a
certain croft called Lyttell Ape Crofte and one other close
pertaining to the tenement from ancient time called Great Ape
Croft lying near the Heath of Goring and 14 acres of arable land
lying in divers fields of Goring with all pastures, woods and
underwoods.
E1/9/1D/4 Counterpart lease for 14 years 15 Nov 1624
Parties:
1. Richard Tovey of Huntercombe End, husbandman and
Agnes his wife
and Ralph Wylder of Aldingbourne, Co Sussex, yeoman
2. Anthony Walles of Mapledurham, yeoman
Messyage of tenement and 4 closes, of arable or pasture ground
containing 20 acres called Ape Croft in the parish of Goring,
together with all houses, buildings, barns, stables, etc.
E1/9/1D/5 Bargain and Sale 18 Jan 1637/8
Parties:
1. Ralplh Wylder of Huntercombe, parish of Nuffield, yeoman
2. Thomas Martin on Mapledurham, gent
1 messuage lying and being in the parish of Goring erected in
a Croft there called Little Ape Croft adn also those closes or
inclosed groungs called Little Ape Croft and Great Ape Croft
now divided into several closes or parts, with all edifices,
buildings, barns woods belonging.
E1/9/1D/6 Mortgage for 99 years 27 Jun 1640
Parties:
1. Thomas Martin of Mapledurham, gent
2. Isacke Craye of Reading, Co Berks, gent
Messuage or tenement situate lying in the parish of
Goring erected in a Croft called Little Ape Croft and those
closes of inclosed groundes called Little Ape Corft and Great
Ape Crofte now divided into several closes or parts.
Consideration: £100
E1/9/1D/7 Mortgage for 99 years 23 Oct 1646
Parties:
1. Thomas Martin of Mapledurham, gent
2. John Webb of Reading, Co Berks, clothier
Messuage in the parish of Goring heretofore built in
a croft called Little Ape Crofte and all those closes or
inclosed grounds backsides, yards, gardens, orchards, woods.
Consideration: £100
E1/9/1D/8 Counterpart lease for 99 years 23 Oct 1646
Parties:
1. Thomas Martin of Mapledurham, gent
2. John Webb of Reading Co Berks, clothier
Messuage in the parish of Goring erected in a croft
there called Little Ape Croft and all those closes or inclosed
grounds, in the parish of Goring called Little Ape Croft and
Great Ape Croft now divided into several with all other
buildings.
E1/9/1D/9 Lease for 99 years 14 Feb 1647
Parties:
1. Thomas Martin the elder of Mapledurham, gent
2. John Webb of Reading, co Berks, clothier
1 messuage situate in the parish of Goring erected in croft
there called Little Ape Croft and also closes or inclosed
grounds in the parish of Goring called Little Ape Crofte and
Greate Ape Crofte now divided into several closes or parts, with
all buildings, barns, stables, gardens, orchards, woods
belonging.
E1/9/1D/10 Bond of Debt 14 Feb 1647
Parties:
1. Thomas Martin senior of Mapledurham
2. John Webb of Reading, Berks, clothier
40 2. owes to 1.
E1/9/1D/11 Lease for 99 years 17 Oct 1662
Parties:
1. Thomas Martin the elder of Mapledurham
2. Thomas Goodwin of Henley upon Thames
Messuage in the parish of Goring erected in a Croft called
Little Ape Croft andall those closes or inclosed grounds called
Little Ape Croft and Great Ape Croft now divided into 2 closes
with all buldings, barns, stables, yards, gardens, orchards.
E1/9/1D/12 Bargain and Sale 30 May 1670
Parties:
1. Thomas Gooding the younger of Henley upon Thames, gent,
Thomas Martin the elder and
younger both of Mapledurham, yeomen.
2. Anthony Lybb of Hardwick, esq
Messuage in the parish of Goring erected in a croft called
Little Ape Crofte and all the closes or inclosed grounds called
Little Ape Croft and Great Ape Croft now divided into 4 closes
and are near to Goring Heath and near to great pond in the heath
called Creyes pond and all buildings and land belonging.