| Title | Mortgage by John Fletcher of Shipley, farmer, and Joseph Cresswell of Stanton by Dale, farmer (trustees under the will of Joseph Fletcher, decd) at the request of Joseph Brooks Fletcher of Peatling Parva, (Leicestershire), farmer, to Eliza Rayner of Nottingham, spinster, in consideration of £2,700 paid to John Fletcher and Cresswell, and of £500 paid to Joseph Brooks Fletcher, of a farm house at Risley with barns etc., stackyard, farm yard and garden (3 roods 25 perches), the Homestead (6 acres 3 roods 9 perches), the Plantation or Coppice (16 perches), First Coney Burrow (4 acres 3 roods 17 perches), Second Coney Burrow, (5 acres 25 perches), Park Close (7 acres 2 roods 25 perches), with a coppice (8 perches), Winfield Leys (6 acres 9 perches), First Yew Tree Close (5 acres 1 rood 1 perch), Second Yew Tree Close (5 acres 3 roods 1 perch), Upper Judith (5 acres 24 perches), and Lower Judith (5 acres 3 roods 36 perches), all at Risley, formerly part of Woodhall Park, in the tenure of Samuel Wilson, and two closes at Sandiacre called Haworth Closes (5 acres 1 rood 21 perches), tenant Samuel Wilson, with all manner of tithes thereon, 3 dwellinghouses and an orchard at Mapperley, p. Kirk Hallam, fronting the two streets (tenants Edward Harrison, Widow Daykin and John Oldershaw) and all other the freehold estates comprised in the will of Joseph Fletcher 30 Nov 1863 |