Description | by which Wood has released to Kinderley, a messuage in Swanwick in the occupation of Hugh Wood with closes called Little Croft, Sheep Croft, Sheep Close, Near Sinderhill, Far Sinderhill and the Brothele Close (21 acres); a messuage, dwellinghouse or tenement in Ripley in the occupation of John Turton together with closes called the Crofts, Little Field, Close above the Barn, Close below the Barn, Close north side of the Barn, the Pingle, Great Baccus close and Little Baccus Close (35 acres); a messuage in Farley in the parish of Darley in the occupation of William Bramley and closes called the Croft, Near Horse Close, Far Horse Close, Near Patch, Far Patch, Five Leys, Upper Breck, Nether Breck, the Knots, Wheat Close, Wood Close, Tax Close (54 acres) and new enclosures numbers 141, 200, 212, 215, 217, 219 in the Darley enclosure award (79 acres 2 roods 17 perches); a messuage and corn mill in Somercotes in the occupation of Sarah Hollingworth, and closes called Middle Close, two closes next the land and close adjoining (27 acres); a messuge and dwellinghouse at Codnor and Loscoe in the occupation of John Hawley and closes called Lady Riddings, Whinney Closes and Norman Grounds (78 acres); four closes in Heanor called Oak Tree Close, Long Close, Three Cornered Close and the Summer House Close (18 acres); a messuage at Heanor in the occupation of John Pinnegar and closes (not named) (14 acres) together with all tithes on property in Heanor, Codnor and Loscoe; a messuage at Morley at a place called Morley Park in the occupation of Robert Saxton and closes called the Piece, the Copy, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow, Rooty Close, Spring Hill, Crabtree Close, Goodwin Hill, near Church Hill, Little Close, Far Church Hill, Thistle Close (75 acres) and a parcel of land recently enclosed from Morley Moor (allotment No.49) 13 acres 3 roods 37 perches; a yearly rent of £9 14s 10d payable out of a farm in Ripley in the tenure of Robert Newton; a messuage on Long Row, Nottingham, formerly the Crown Tavern, now converted into several tenements: Kinderley to become a perfect tenant to the freehold so that a common recovery may be suffered against him |