WHITCURCH - BOTTOM WOOD, LEE CLOSE, ROSE DOWN, GROUND AND WOOD
COPPICES, WELL CLOSE PIDDLE
See E1/10/10D/4 - 5
WHICHURCH - UPPER CLOSE
See E1/10/18D/10

ARABLE LAND, FIELD, CLOSES AND COPPICES IN WHITCHURCH
     E1/10/20D/1

E1/10/20D/1    Declaration of Title and Quitclaim    20 Sep 1633
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch, esq.
     2.   Rowland Symons of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  Messuage, homestalle, orchard and garden containing 2 roods
and 26 perches, Great Barn Close, Little Barn Close, closes
called Well Pightell, Rose Down Coppice, and Close, Bottom
Close, Path Pightell, 4 parcels of meadow in the common mead,
arable land in the east field, 2 parcels in Morend field,
parcels of land in Bosden field, 4 parcels in Blackmore field, 2
parcels of land in Woodedge field.


WHITCHURCH - GENERAL UNSPECIFIED     E1/10/21D/1 - 25

E1/10/21D/1    Bond of Debt                        25 Feb 1616
     Parties:
     1.   John Higges of Whitchurch, yeoman.
     2    Lawrence Webb junior of Whitchurch, husbandman.
  1. owes 2. £50

E1/10/21D/2    Final Concord                        20 Apr 1617
     Parties:                           within 11 days
     1.   Lawrence Webbe and John Wells, querentes
     2.   John Higgs and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants.
   1 messuage, 1 cottage, 1 garden, 1 pomary, 16 acres  of land,
5 acres of wood and common pasture for all manner of cattle in
Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/3    Counterpart Bargain and               26 Jun 1628
               sale with Feoffment
     Parties:
     1.   Thomas Whistler of City of London, fishmonger.
     2.   John Halsey of City of London, esq.
  Messuage, lands now or formerly parcel of the customary lands
and tenements of the common of Whitchurch, all the hedgerows,
woods in 5 closes which are named and their acreages given. All
these premises are in the Manor of Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/4    Exemplification of Common Recovery           1629
     Parties:
     1.   William Wilner
     2.   John Wells and Laurence Webbe
  2 messuages, 4 gardens, 5 acres of wood and common pasture in
Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/5    Confirmation of a Common Recovery     27 Aug 1629
     Parties:
     1.   William Wilner of Reading, Berks, yeoman.
     2.   Thomas Lewse of Whitchurch, husbandman.
  One messuage, one garden, 8 acres of land common of pasture
for all manner of cattle, in Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/6    Confirmation of a Common Recovery     27 Aug 1629
     Parties:
     1.   William Wilmer of Reading, Berks, yeoman.
     2.   John Wells of Mapledurham, yeoman and
          Lawrence Webb of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  2 messuages, 4 gardens, 16 acres of land, 5 acres of wood and
common of pasture for all manner of cattle in Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/7    Declaration of a Recovery             27 Aug 1629
     Parties:
     1.   William Wilmer of Reading, Berks, yeoman.
     2.   John Wells of Mapledurham, yeoman and
          Lawrence Webb of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  As in E1/10/21D/6

E1/10/21D/8    Bargain and sale with Feoffment       23 May 1633
     Parties:
     1.   John Halsey of City of London,
          Thomas Whistler fishmonger of London and
          June his wife.
     2.   Edward Whistler and
          Wiliam Whistler of Gatehampton, brothers of Thomas.
  Messuages, lands, now or late parcels of the customary lands
of the manor of Whitchurch (former occupants given), and all
hedgerows, woods and underwoods in certain closes called
Roselands and also those woods in lands called Rosedowen and a
parcel of wood in Whitchurch called Woodedge coppice and all
those hedgerows in Hill close with buildings belonging.

E1/10/21D/9    Bargain and sale with Feoffment       10 Aug 1633
               and appointment of attorney
     Parties:
     1.   Edward Whistler and
          William Whistler of Gatehampton, gent
     2.   Richard Libbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch.
  Property as in E1/10/21D/8 with land now called Pearemont - sy
(few inches missing from middle).

E1/10/21D/10   Bargain and sale with Feoffment       24 Jul 1635
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch, and
          Rowland Symons of the same place, yeoman.
     2.   John Wells of Mapledurham, glover.
  1 parcel of meadow ground containing + acre lying in the
common meade of Whitchurch (boundaries given), formerly a parcel
of the Manor of Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/11   Counterpart Lease for 3 lives         17 Jan 1649
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch, esq.
     2.   John Appleby the  elder of Whitchurch,  husbandman,
          Anne his  wife  and  his  son
          John Appleby.
  Messuage or tenement lying at Collins End within the parish of
Whitchurch, together with all houses , edifices, buildings,
barns, stables.

E1/10/21D/12   Bargain and Sale with Feoffment       26 Sep 1652
     Parties:
     1.   Thomas Lewis of Whitchurch, wheelwright.
     2.   William lewis of the same place, husbandman
             brother of the above.
  Parcels of that messuage or tenement in Whitchurch and of the
barns and buildings, outhouses, orchards, gardens, closes and
land belonging.

E1/10/21D/13   Quitclaim                              2 Jun 1656
     Parties:
     1.   Henry Wells of Mapledurham
     2.   Toby Wells of Whitchurch, yeoman, brother of 1.
  Claim, title  in  the tenements and land in Whitchurch, now in
the occupation of 2.

E1/10/21D/14   Abstract of Title                   13 Feb 1616/7
     Parties:                                  - 8th May 1684
     Tobias Wells of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  Lands etc. in Whitchurch

E1/10/21D/15   Lease for a year                      23 Jun 1704
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Mitchell of Whitchurch, yeoman.
     2.   John Smith of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  Parcel of coppice or woodground as the same is now set out and
measured containing 1+ acres being the Southside or part of a
certain coppice or woodground, containing 5 acres in the parish
of Whitchurch and all the land, ground and sale of the piece or
parcel of coppice or woodground.

E1/10/21D/16   Release (following lease for a year)  24 Jun 1704
      Parties:
     1a.  Richard Mitchell of Whitchurch, yeoman.
      b.  Mary, wife of 1a.
     2.   John Smith of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  1+ acres of Coppice in Whitchurch.
  Consideration:  £37-10-0

E1/10/21D/17   Bond                                  24 Jun 1704
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Mitchell of Whitchurch, yeoman.
     2.   John Smith of Whitchurch, yeoman.
  Performance of covenants contained in Indenture of Release.
  Consideration:  £75

E1/10/21D/18   Receipts                              1727 - 1728
     Parties:
     1a.  Matthew Horne the Elder.
      b.  Matthew Horne the Younger.
     2.   Henry Clarke of Whitchurch, bargeman.
  Estate in Whitchurch.
  Consideration:  £7.  £3.  £5-15-0.  £15-15-0.

E1/10/21D/19   Final Concord                         11 Nov 1729
     Parties:
     1.   Edward Berry querens.
     2.   William lewis and Dorothy his wife, deforciants.
  1 messuage, 1 granary, 1 stable, 1 garden, 1 pomary, 8 acres
of land and 3 pastures in Whitchurch.

E1/10/21D/20   Schedule of Deeds                     10 Oct 1731
     Parties:
     1.   Edward Mattingley of Whitchurch.
     2.   Mrs. Lybbe of Hardwick
  Deeds belonging to 1. delivered to 2.

E1/10/21D/21   Final Concord                         28 May 1738
     Parties:                           within 3 weeks
     1.   Philip Powys esq. plaintiff.
     2.   Benjamin Griffin, gent and
          Elizabeth his wife, deforciants.
  1 barn and 20 acres of land in Whitchurch.
  Consideration:  £60.

E1/10/21D/22   Final Concord                         28 May 1738
      Parties:
     1.   Philip Powys esq. plaintiff and
          Benjamin Griffin and
          Elizabeth his wife deforciants.
  1 barn and 20 acres of land in Whitchurch.
  Consideration:  £60.

E1/10/21D/23   Lease for 1 year                      13 Nov 1738
      Parties:
     1a.  Richard Mitchell of Whitchurch, yeoman.
      b.  John Mitchell of Whitchurch, yeoman, son & heir of 1a.
     2.   Philip Powys of Hardwick, esq.
   Close of arable land (4 acres) in Whitchurch.
   Consideration:  5/-  5/-  Peppercorn rent.

E1/10/21D/24   Lease for 1 year                      20 Dec 1758
     Parties:
     1.   Catherine Phillpot of Whitchurch, widow and
            relict of John Phillpot
          and  Thomas  Holloway  of Ipsden, labourer.
     2.   Philip Powys of Hardwick esq.
  Messuage and tenement and one piddle of arable or pasture land
adjoining now used as an orchard containing by estimation half
an acre.

E1/10/21D/25   Grant of Rights of Way                12 Jul 1854
     Parties:
     1a.  Henry Philip Powys of Hardwick.
      b.  Philip Lybbe Powys the same, eldest son of 1a.
     2a.  Michael Henry Blount of Mapledurham.
      b.  Michael Charles Blount of the same, eldest son of 2a.
  Private roads near Hardwick House, near Whitchurch.


ESTATE AT NEW WINDSOR, OLD WINSOR, OLD WINSOR,  EASTHAMPSTEAD (BERKS)     E1/11/1D/1 - 7

E1/11/1D/1     Gift                                6 Mar 1508/9
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Grene, mynstrell, son & heire of
            Alice Machon, tailor, London.
     2.   Robert Machon, tailor, London.
  All properties in Newe Wyndesore, Old Wyndesore and
Easthampsted, Berks, or in Surrey, lately belonging to Alice,
mother of 1.
  Appointment of Thomas Homerston Taillour, and John Segewyk as
attornies for livery of seisin.

E1/11/1D/2     Bargain & Sale                      6 Mar 1508/9
     Parties:
     1.   Robert Machon, Citizen & taillour of London.
     2.   Richard Grene, mynstrell, sone & heire of
               Alice Machon, late wyfe of 1.
  Messuages in Seynt Lawrence in the old Jury of London, and in
Seynt Mitchell upon Cornhill in London; lands & rents in Newe
Wyndesore, Old Wyndesore & Easthampsted, Berks; lands &
tenements in Surrey.
  Consideration:  £20.

E1/11/1D/3     Declaration of uses and            25 Jan 1540/1
               covenents
     Parties:
     1a.  Thomas Vachell, esq.
      b.  John Reymond, gent
     2a.  Agnes Grene, late wife of Edwarde Grene, widow
      b.  Thomas Rawson, citizen & Goldsmyth of London
      c.  Edith, wife of 2b. daughter of Edwarde Grene.
  Revision of all messuages, lands etc in the Citie of London
and Subburbes of the same, and in Olde Wyndesore, Newe Wyndesore
& Esthampstede, Berks

E1/11/1D/4     Copy/Depositions in Suit of           18 May 1552
               R. Lybbe versus Jn Machyn:
     Parties:
   Deponents for Machyn:
     a.  Barbery Enbery, wyfe of Robt. Embury of Lambert Streete, London
     b.  Margaret Starky, wyfe of Thomas Starky of
           St.Swythyns Lane, London
     c.  Robt. Whitchurche of St. Bennet Fynk London.
     d.  Wilton Wysman of Goldyinge Lane wythoute Creplegate, barber
     e.  Anne Whyte of St. Swthyn, London, widowe
     f.  Alyce Wade, wyfe of Willm Wade of Colman Strete, London
     g.  Hight Lymcok of Cornehyll, London, barber surgeon
  Land & tenements in St. Lawrence Lane, London

E1/11/1D/5     Inspeximus of Bill of                 12 May 1565
               complaint and depositions
     Parties:
     1a.  Ralph Brooke
      b.  Johanna, wife of 1a.
     2a.  Reignold Turnor
      b.  Willm Spencer
      c.  Thomas Good
      d.  William Horne
      e.  Richard Newman
      f.  Alice Bedell, widowe
  Messuage, acres of land, 20 acres meadow & 40 acres wood
Eastamsted, Old Wyndsor & New Wyndsor, Berks.

E1/11/1D/6     Quitclaim & Release                   10 Jun 1592
      Parties:
     1.   John Lybbe of Hardwick, gent
     2.   Richard Lybbe, gent
  All rights, title, interest etc of 1. in his lands in
Whitchurch,  Hardwick, Ipsden, Northstoke and Goringe, Readynge,
New Wyndesor, Old Wyndsor and Esthampsted, (except the personage
of Chackenden etc).

E1/11/1D/7     Quitclaim                             30 Apr 1605
     Parties:
     1.   William Yeldall of Esthampstede, Berks, gent
     2.   Richard Libbe of Sonning, Berks.
  Rent of 12d a year arising from lands called Westgarden in
Easthampsted
  Consideration:  33/4d


PROPERTY IN OTHER PLACES IN OXON GOULD’S FARM, BENSON      E1/12/1D/1 - 3

BENSON - GENERAL
See E1/1/1D/1 - 2
GOWLES
See E1/1/1D/6 - 7, 9

E1/12/1D/1     Letters of Attorney to               5 Jan 1587/8
               receive seisin
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, gent
     2a.  Henry Stonor, gent
      b.  William Higgs, yeoman
  Messuage, lands, tenements, meadow etc. in Basington, called
Gooldes

E1/12/1D/2     Quitclaim                           16 Jan 1682/3
     Parties:
     1.   Charles Lybbe of Maidston, Kent, doctor of Phisicke,
            one of the sonnes of Anthony Lybbe of Hardwick, dec’d
     2a.  Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, eldest sonne &
            heire of Anthony Lybe, dec’d
  Quitclaim of all rights, title, interest, in the real &
personal estate of Anthony Lybbe, on settlement of Goulds farm,
Besington (Benson) with parcel of ground appertaining, on
Charles Lybe.
  Consideration:  1/-

E1/12/1D/3     Draft/Case                                   1730
     Parties:
     1.   Philip Powys.
     2.   Dr. John Merrick
  Goulds Farm


BRITWELL MANOR OTHERWISE BRITWELL PRIOR OR BRITWELL SALOME
See  E1/9/11D/5

MANOR AND OTHER PROPERTY IN CHECKENDON     E1/13/1D/1 - 11

CHECKENDON - GENERAL
See also E1/1/1D/6-7, 9, 57-59, E1/18/4D/1
PATTERN COPPICE
See E1/1/1D/70-71
LITTLE STOKE ESTATE
See E1/9/11D/5, 8
WOODLAND
See E1/1/1D/74-75

E1/13/1D/1     Lease for 99 years                     4 Dec 1543
      Parties:
     1.   Thomas Justice, clerk, parson of the parishe
            churche of Chackenden (Checkendon)
     2a.  John Reymond of Redying (Reading), gent.
      b.  Bridgett, wife of 2a.
  Churche, Rectorie and parsonage of Chackenden, with all
buildings glebe lands etc appertaining. (Covenant by 2a & b to
find a priest to minister in the church)
  Consideration:  20 marks p.a. rent

E1/13/1D/2     Receipt                              29 Sep 1603
     Parties:
     1.   Owen Tomb (?)
     2.   Thomas Barber
  Wages for serving the Court of Chackendon.
  Consideration:  50/-

E1/13/1D/3     Bargain & Sale (counterpart)     2 March 1611/12
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Libbe of hardwick, gent.
     2.   John Wise of Nuffielde, yeoman
  Piece of Waste grounde or Woodlands called Pryors Hanginge
containing 12 acres, in Checkenden, part of the last dissolved
monasterye of Goringe
  Consideration:  £40

E1/13/1D/4     Quietus                              29 Jun 1612
     Parties:
     Richard Libbe, gent
     Priors Hawringe alias Prior Hawinge alias hanginge
  Consideration:  29/2d

E1/13/1D/5     Counterpart Bargain and Sale         21 Apr 1634
               with Feoffment
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch, esq.
     2.   John Body of Checkendon, yeoman.
  All that cottage in Checkendon with that parcel of woodground
adjoining containing 24 acres in a place called Beechwood and
all houses, buildings, backsides, orchards gardens belonging.

E1/13/1D/6     Mortagage by way of Assignment             1641/2
               of Lease (unexecuted)
     Parties:
     1.   Anthony Libbe of Checkenden, gent
     2.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwicke, esq., father of 1.
  Woods, Coppices and Trees in Checkenden, and certain copyhold
tenements of the Manor of Checkenden.

E1/13/1D/7     Bargain and sale with Feoffment       28 Jul 1648
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of hardwick, parish of Whitchurch, esq.
     2.   William Blackall of the parish of Checkendon, yeoman.
  Messuage in the parish of Checkendon with all houses,
edifices, buildings, barns, stables, yards, orchards, gardens
and 5 closes belonging to the messuage, lying together over the
north and east side of the messuage containing 22 acres reputed
to be one yardland.

E1/13/1D/8     Grant                                  6 Sep 1677
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of hardwicke, esq.
     2.   James Lybbe of Oxford University, gent, brother of 1.
  Yearly Rent charge of £20 issuing out of a moiety of the Manor
of Checenden.
  Consideration:  5/-

E1/13/1D/9     Grant                                 6 Sep 1677
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwicke, esq.
     2.   Charles Lybbe of Oxford University, gent, brother of 1.
  Yearly Rent charge of £30 issuing out of a moiety of the
Mannor of Checkenden.
  Consideration:  5/-

E1/13/1D/10    Grant                                  6 Sep 1677
   See E1/13/1D/9

E1/13/1D/11    Declaration of Trust                  13 Jul 1725
     Parties:
     1.   Martain Killigrew of Arwenack, Cornwall.
     2.   Charles Long of Chieveley, Berks, Clerk.
  Advowson of the Rectory and parish church of Checkenden.

IPSDEN GENERAL
See E1/1/1D/1-2
WELL PLACE FARM AND LITTLE HEATH
See E1/9/11D/5
POTKILN ESTATE
See E1/9/11D/5
UXMORE WOODS AND BREACH WOODS
See E1/9/11D/5
SHEPHARDS CLOSE, KITFIELD PIT AND SMITHCUTT CLOSE
See E1/9/11D/5
LITTLE STOKE ESTATE
See E1/9/11D/5, 8

KIDLINGTON AND YARNTON        E1/14/1D/1 - 2

E1/14/1D/1a and 1b. Final Concord with Writ of  12 Feb 1647/8
                    dedimus potestatem annexed
     Parties:
     1a.  Anthony Libb, esq.
      b.  Mary, wife of 1a.
     2.   John Keate, esq
  One messuage, one garden, one orchard, 20 acres meadow and 200
acres pasture in Kiddlington alias Kittlington & Yarington
alias Yarneton.

E1/14/1D/2     Covenant to levy a Fine              30 Mar 1648
     Parties:
     1a.  Anthony Libbe of Purley, Berks.
      b.  Mary, wife of 1a, sole daughter & heire of
            Leonard Keate, esq. dec’d
     2.   John Keate of Checkenden, esq, brother of
            said Leonard Keate
  Messuage called Hermitage, with pastures & grounds, in
Kittlington als Kidlington, contg. 200 acres; meadow cont. 20
acres in Yarnington als Yarnton


MAPLEDURHAM

General see E1/1/1D/59, 66, 73

LAND CALLED PAGES
See E1/7/1D/1-2

E1/15/1D/1     Lease for 3 lives                    21 Sep 1733
     Parties:
     1.   Michael Blount of Mapledurham.
     2.   Philip Powys of Hardwick, esq.
  16 perches of ground, part of Hardwick field in Mapledurham,
adjoining the Common Highway, to be used as part of the Highway.
  Consideration: Rent 4/- p.a.

E1/15/1D/2     Assignment of Lease for 21 years      29 Jun 1656
     Parties:
     1.   Francis Postgaite of Mapledurham, gent
     2.   Anthony Lybbe of Hardwick, esq.
  Messuage or tenement with all lands, closes, coppices, grounds
belonging containing 1+ yardlands, with common of pasture
proportionable to a yard  and a half land in all the common
fields and places in Mapledurham.


NETTLEBED, NEWNHAM MURREN, NUFFIELD WOOD CALLED NOTWOOD
See E1/9/11D/5

MANOR OF RAWLINS ALIAS WOODCOTT     E1/16/1D/1

E1/16/1D/1     Quitclaim and deed of release         28 Jan 1804
     Parties:
     1.   Temple Hardy of Eastley End House, parish of Thorpe,
            Surrey  captain  in  hisMajesty’s Navy, only
            surviving son of Sir Charles Hardy, formerly
            of  Delapree, Northants and afterwards of Rawlins,
            Oxfon, Knight, and
          Elizabeth Lucy, wife of above.
     2.   Philip Lybbe Powys of hardwick esq.
  All manner of action suits, sums of money, controversies both
at law and in equity against 2. and Warranty clause of 1. for 2.
concerning his being an executor in trust over the Manor of
Rawlins alias Woodcott and Manor of Checkendon which were
purchased after Manor or Lordship of Hardingstone and Cotton End
and the Manor and messuage called Delapree house, same parish
Northants were sold and the strict settlements surrounding these.

SHIPLAKE - FARMHOUSE
See E1/10/10D/3

NORTH STOKE     E1/17/1D/1 - 2

NORTH STOKE GENERAL
     See E1/1/1D/1-2

E1/17/1D/1     Deed of Appointment                  2 Jan 1631/2
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Libbe of Hardwick, esq.
     2.   John Libbe, third sonne of 1.
  Messuage, farm etc. in Northstoke (Appointment of 2. to the
uses of the above, and his heirs male, after the death of 1.)

E1/17/1D/2     Counterpart Lease for 99 years if     14 Oct 1641
     3 sons of John Wylder shall live
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch
     2.   John Wylder of Payeables, parish of South Stoke, yeoman.
  Messuage, in the parish of Northstoke and all houses,
buildings, barns, stables gardens, closes belonging.


HOUNDCRAFTE - SOUTH STOKE     E1/18/1D/1

E1/18/1D/1     Bargain and sale with Feoffment       26 Jan 1645
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, parish of Whitchurch, esq.
     2.   John Lewendon the elder of Exlade, parish of
             South Stoke husbandman, and
          James lewendon son of above.
  Messuage called Hounde Crafte and all houses, buildings,
barns, stables, backsides, yards, gardens and orchards
belonging, with a close of arable or pasture land upon which the
messuage stands, containing 5 acres, situate in Woodcott in the
parish of South Stoke, also common of pasture for cattle and
sheep as other inhabitants have for the quantity of land in and
upon Woodcott heath and Abbotts wood.
  Also all his common of pasture for ten sheep and other cattle
upon Woodcott fields, Abbotts wood and Woodcott Heath which
belongs to a quarterne of a yardlands of 1. called Norgrove in
the parish of South Stoke, at one time parcel of Deanefarm.


NORTH GROVE COPPICE, SOUTHSTOKE     E1/18/2D/1-2

E1/18/2D/1     Quitclaim with covenant               20 May 1595
     to levy a Fine
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Wyntershull of Little Stoke, gent
     2.   Richard Libbe of Hardwick, esq.
  Estate, title, interest he has or he and his heirs may have in
a parcel of wood, woodground and coppice and arable land namely
all that wood, coppice, grovebud land called the North Grove
Coppice and close in South   Stoke (boundaries given) containing
18 acres.

E1/18/2D/2     Counterpart Lease for 1 year           1 Jun 1675
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, esq.
     2.   Thomas Justice of Blewberry Co Berks.
  Parcel of woodground, called Northgrove Coppice containing 12
acres, bounded by Redlane lying on the South side, Woodcott
Common fields on the North and West and several grounds called
Costerds belonging to Thomas Justice on the East.


SOUTH STOKE FIELDS AND CLOSES OF ARABLE LAND     E1/18/3D/1 - 4

SOUTHSTOKE WOODLAND
See E1/1/1D/70-71, 74-75
GENERAL
See E1/9/16D/12, E1/1/1D/57-59
HIGH WOOD CORNER
See E1/W/20
MANOR OF WOODCOTE
See E1/2/1D/1
CLOSES CALLED BROADFIELD, PERIFIELD, MARTINSCROFT, CORKSHUTT,
HIGHWOOD PARCELS OF THE MANOR OR HYDE
See E1/2/1D/10, 20  E1/5/1D/9, E1/9/2D/4
See also GORING COPPICE cross referenced section

E1/18/3D/1     Bargain and Sale                       9 May 1609
     Parties:
     1.   Sir Edmund Ashfield of Chesham, Berks, knight and
          Richard  Moore of Middle Temple, London, esq.
     2.   Richard Paslewe of Hurlye, Berks.
  Fields  and  closes  of arable land and woodground called
Broadfield,   Peryfield, Martinscroft, Corkshute close and
Highwood Coppice containing 50 acres being parcel of the Manor
of Hyde and situate in the parish of South Stoke.

E1/18/3D/2     Quitclaim                            14 May 1609
     Parties:
     1.   Sir William Sydley of Ayleford, Kent, knight  and
          Sir  Nicholas  Hyde  of Awbery, Herts., Knight.
     2.   Richard Paslewe of Hurley, Berks, gent.
  All the title, interest, estate, claim in all those fields and
closes  of  arable land and woodground called Broadfield,
Peryfield, Martins  Crofte, Corkshute close and Highwood Coppice
containing 50 acres parcel of the Manor of Hyde, lying together
in the parish of South Stoke in all houses,  buildings,
tenements standing on the fields and closes.

E1/18/3D/3     Bargain and sale                   29 Nov 1616
     Parties:
     1.   Thomas Palmer, citizen and mercer of London.
     2.   Richard Paslewe of Beech, gent.
  Parcel of woodground lying in a coppice, parish of South Stoke
and one little piddle lying by Marten Croft, parish of South
Stoke.

E1/18/3D/4     Top of deed missing                          1628
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Paslewe
     2.   William Alexander
  An annuity or yearly rent of £20 issuing from those croft,
fields and closes of arable lands, pastures and woods called
Broad field, Perrye field, Martinscroft, Corkshate close and
Highwood coppice containing 50 acres being reputed parcel of the
manor of Hyde and within the parish of Southstoke.


SOUTH STOKE - UNSPECIFIED PROPERTY     E1/18/4D/1-2

E1/18/4D/1     Bargain and sale with Feoffment       10 May 1589
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Wyntershull of Little Stoke, parish
            of Checkendon, gent
     2.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, gent.
  Messuages, lands, tenements, situate in the parishes,
townships or hamlets of Checkendon and South Stoke; namely all
that messuage with 20 acres of inclosed ground belonging or
occupied, together with a coppice containing 3 acres at the pole
of Apes hill, a tenement and 20 acres of wood situate between
the common wood of Mychael Blunt on north side and the common
wood of John Keate, gent, on the south side, all in Checkendon,
a messuage and a peice of inclosed ground containing 5 acres in
the parish of South Stoke and all houses buildings and land
belonging.

E1/18/4D/2     Draft Assignment of Lease for            Nov  1619
               residue of term of 60 years
     Parties:
     1.   Richard Paslewe of the Beech, parish of Goring, gent
     2.   Richard Lybbe of Hardwick, esq.
  Messuage, lands, tenements, meadows in South Stoke, messuage
or tenement and close adjoining together with all buildings and
those 18 acres and a check of ground in the common fields of
South Stoke, Drove of mead in the common mead, parcel of meadow
ground inclosed called Parstoes Mead at the Bucks end 1 coppice.
Two closes called Childslands alias Childeslands in the parish
of Goring and 1 acre and a butt of land lying in the Great
Northfield with commons belonging to the piece of land. Tithes
issuing from copyhold grounds situate and being in Woodcott and
out of 2 acres of meadow in the great mead in Southstoke
sometime parcel of a hold called Gilberts hold.
  Endorsed Beech.

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