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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D779/T/1/9/49
Former ReferenceD779/T/171
TitleProvisional demise by 1. Charles Pagett of Weston esquire, to 2. Sir Walter Leveson of Wolverhampton, county Stafford and John Bearde of London gentleman, for 10s, of site or capital messuage of the manor of Weston and Aston, barn, orchard, garden, closes called the Parke 24 acres, Poole Yarde 3 acres, Gorsie Close 3 acres, the Hall Orchard 2 acres, Newclose or Hallow heretofore enclosed out of the common 40 acres, Cote Close la, in Shardlow, and Caldwell Hill late enclosed out of the common fields 40 acres, the first vesture of 3 parcels of meadow in the common meadow of Weston 20 acres, parcels of meadow called Lakeholme -a in Aston meadow and Comholme 5 acres, in townships of Wilne and Shardlow, pieces of meadow called Gill meadowe 2 acres, in Aston meadow and Allsommer meadow 3 acres in Aston, 3 yard of arable in common fields of Aston and Weston, 3 little closes called Deane Leasow, middle close and Olde Close, parcels of meadow called Reddy pitt, Forke medow and hall greene together 3 acres, in Aston, all in tenure of Thomas Wrighte the elder and parcel of the manor of Weston and Aston, to hold to 2. from the death of Charles Pagett for 99 years, with the proviso that if he pays Mary Gerrard the younger, daughter of Paget's niece Mary Gerrard the elder £1,500, or gives to her or to 2. for her use, sufficient security for payment of £2,000 to her within 12 months of Charles' death, then this deed is void.
Dated 30 April 9 James
Date1611
Extent1 item
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorHolden Family of Aston Hall, Aston-upon-Trent
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