| Description | Marriage settlement between John Haywood, of Repton, yeoman, and Goodith Haywood, widow, Mathusalah Herne of Worthington, Leicestershire, tailor, and Fortine Herne, one of his daughters, Robert Taylor of Worthington, Leicestershire, yeoman and George Bagnold of Worthington, Leicestershire, yeoman, by which, in consideration of the marriage of John Haywood to Fortine containing 2 bays and a half, 2 acres of pasture in Herne, and the sum of £101, John and Goodith Haywood enfeoffed to Taylor and Bagnold, 1 barn ground in the Holme, 3 acres by estimation, 1 acre of tillage land in the Good Field upon Wheat Hill, half acre upon Wheat Hill, half acre upon Hartshorne, 2 roods on the Cliff, half acre upon the Elder Stubb, half acre on the Upper Shutt, half acre upon the Shutt, 2 half acres in Cockey Field, one on Blacksitch Shutt, 1 upon Harvey Sitch, 2 roods in the Hay Field upon the Breaches, 2 roods upon Robins Cross in the Ridgway Field, 1 rood in the same Shutt, 1 rood shooting into Milton Field, 1 half acre on the Ridgway Knowle, 1 half acre in Haskey Field, 1 rood upon the Water Furrows, all in Repton. To the use of J and G Haywood until the marriage, then to the use of J and G Haywood for their natural lives, to be shared equally between them. If J Haywood dies first then Fortine Haywood (Herne) shall have half of the lands as part of her jointure, then after the death of John and Fortine Haywood, to the use of their heirs lawfully begotten successively in tail, then to the heirs of John Haywood, then Goodith’s moiety to the use of John for life, and after his decease to the use of Fortine his wife as the other part of her jointure, then to their heirs lawfully begotten successively in tail, and in default of issue to the right heirs of John Haywood for ever. 18 May |