| Description | Parties: (1) William Atkinson of the Inner Temple, London, esquire, and Robert Jackson of Enfield, county of Middlesex, gentleman, and (2) Peter Broughton of London, gentleman. Premises comprising all that messuage or tenement in Hill Somersal in occupation of Widow Pattricke, all those arable lands belonging, viz. half a days work in Broughton Eyes, seven days work in Maynefield, four days work in Littlefield, 3 days works in the Old Field, 4 days work in the Hillfield, in Hill Somersal, 4 acres meadow in the Mayrefield, two acres of meadow in Broughton Eyes, 4 acres in the Brode Meadow of Hill Somersal and pasture grounds called the Marsh, the two Pingles, Will Riddinges and two crofts about the said messuage also all that messuage or tenement late in the tenure or occupation of Humphrey Brooke or of his assigns and all those arable lands in Hill Somersal, viz.8 days work in the Meynefield, 4½ days work in the Little Field, 8 days work in the Hill Field, 4 days work in Broughton Eyes, 4 days work in the Ouldefield, 6 acres meadow in the Brode Meadow, 3 acres meadow in Broughton Eyes, 5 acres meadow in the Meyrefield, pastures called Spring Meadow, the Shawe, Cowe Close, Meyrefield Close, a little croft on the backside of the same tenement the crofts about the messuage, with four beast grasses in the More of Hill Somersal, messuage or tenement in Hill Somersal now or late in the tenure of Widow Hall, one close at the backside, pastures called the Round Close, the Hauce Riddinge, the Longnor and the Hill Field, in Potter Somersal. In consideration of £100, to be held for a term of 29 years at the annual rent of £3 12s 8d. Dated 30 October 41st year of reign of Queen Elizabeth . Parchment sheet, missing seals from two tags, signed by William Atkinson and Robert Jackson Endorsed with old number "S. I. 11". |