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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D258/23/10/4
Former ReferenceD258/47/10a-i
TitleGrant by John Boothe of Carsington to his son William of part of his property in Carsington
25 Oct 40 Eliz I
Date1598
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorGell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
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Transcript or Index1. To all Christian people to whome these presentes shall come John Boothe of Carsington in the countie of Derbie yoman sendethe greeting
2. in oure Lorde God everlasting Knowe your that I the sayd John Boothe (for the fatherlie lover & tender care that I have and beare to
3. my loveinge and natural sonne and heire appara[u]nte Will[ia]m Boothe, and for his better prefermente and advancemente) have Geven
4. graunted enfeoffed confirmed & deliv[er]ed and by these p[res]ntes I doe Geve gra[u]nte enfeoffe confirme and deliv[er] unto the sayd Will[ia]m Boothe my sonne
5. the nether ende of that my Messuage house or tenem[en]te in Carsington aforesayd in [th]e sayd co[u]ntie of Derb[ie] from the middle dore southwarde the little house
6. standinge on the backsyde of the sayd messuage called the Backehouse, hal[?] Barne belonginge to [th]e sayd messuage house vid[elicet] the southe ende
7. thereof beinge in lengthe twoo bayes & a halfe, the moytie & one halfe of all the yeard[es] gardens backsydes and hempeyeardes lyinge neighe unto
8. about or joyninge unto the sayd mesuage house or ten[emen]te toge[th]er w[i]th all & everie the sev[er]all p[ar]cells of lande medowe pasture & co[m]men, hereafter
9.p[ar]ticulerlie named exp[re]ssed & sett downe, lyinge & beinge in Carsington aforesayd in [th]e sayd co[u]ntye of Derb[ie] & belonginge to [th]e sayd mess[uage] or tenemente
10. & nowe in [th]e tenure & occupac[i]on of me [th]e sayd John Boothe or my assignes [tha]t is to saye – one close called medowplecke, one close called whytt furlonge close
11. Sixe land[es] of arable grounde at medowplecke heade, twoo land[es] und[er] Costle neighe to [?]fr[?]yersgate; fore butt[es] on [th]e porte waye, one Roode in [th]e dale w[i]th
12. the hade [th]er ^[?]^ belonginge, twoo land[es] on bredie furlonge lyinge above John Ston half acre twoo half acres on signeinge forde, one half acre on Calver
13. medowe twoo butt[es] on Madde flatt two Rood[es] on medowe furlonge buttinge on Raphe Gell close . twoo land[es] & a chikin on [th]e croft[es] lyinge next to [th]e ov[er]
14. waye [?]Lonte on [th]e ne[ther] syde, three Rood[es] betwene [th]e stiches one hade of medowe betwene [th]e stiches, one dole of medowe called [th]e fyve swaches, one halfe acre
15. on gosebutt[es] twoo Rood[es] on gosebutt[es] [th]e lande of John Ston on thest syde & Rich[ard] buxton lande on [th]e west the mytie of one half acre lyinge in lengthe be-
16. twene scotlande flatt & hognoston brucke vid[elicet] [th]e west syde [ther] of one pece of medowe called crabtree acre Eighte beaste gates or beast grasses or [th]e pastureinge
17. kepeinge & graiseinge of eighte beast[es] in [th]e pasture of Carsington aforesayd called Hieghe feilde, Sothewayes & Costle & [tha]t soyle & grounde w[i]thin [th]e same
18. pasture to kepe the sayd eighte beast[es] . halfe of [th]e acre of medowe lande beyonde [th]e pece close nowe in [th]e houldinge of John Sheldon and [th]e moytie & one
19. half of all & all mann[er] of co[m]mens co[m]men ground[es] & o[ther] co[m]modities & casiam[?]t[es] lyinge belonginge & app[ur[taininge to [tha]t my messuage or tenem[en]te in Carsing
20. ton aforesayd & nowe used and occupyed to & w[i]th [th]e same w[i]th all & singuler [ther] app[ur]t[enances] whatsoev[er] To have and to houlde [th]e ne[ther] ende of [tha]t my mess[uage]
21. house or tenem[en]te in Carsington aforesayd from [th]e middle dore southwarde [tha]t sayd house called [th]e backehouse half of [tha]t barne belonginge to [th]e sayd messuage
22. vid[elicet] twoo bayes & a half of [th]e southe ende the moytie & one halfe of all [th]e yearde[es] gardens backsydes & hempeyeard[es] lyinge neighe unto about or joyninge
23. unto [th]e said messuage house or ten[emen]te [th]e foresaid close called Medowplecke [th]e sayd calose called whyte furlonge close & all and everie other [th]e severall
24. p[ar]cells of lande medowe pasture beast gat[es] & com[m]en before specifyed and everye p[ar]te and p[ar]cell thereof w[i]th all and singuler there app[ur]ten[au]nc[es] whatsov[er]
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32. tearme of sixeteen year[es] from [th]e feaste of thann[un]tiac[i]on of [th]e belssed virgin sainte Marie next co[m]minge allwayes excepted. Moreover knowe ye [tha] [th]e said
33. John Boothe in myne owen p[er]son & w[i]th mtne awen hande geven & deliv[er]ed peaceable & lawfull possession of & in [th]e ne[th]er ende of [th]e fresayd messuage house
34. in name of all [th]e p[re]misses contayned in this Dede to [th]e sayd W[illia]m boothe my so[n]ne [th]e daye of [th]e date of these p[rese]nt[es] to have & to houlde [th]e same & ev[er]y p[ar]te [th]erof to him [th]e sayd Will[ia]m
35. his heir[es] & assig[nes] accordinge to theintent & true meaninge hereof In Witnesse whereof I [th]e sayd John boothe have hereunto put my hande & seale
36. the sixe & twentethe daye of October in the fortethe yeare of [th]e Raigne of o[ur] Sov[er]raigne Ladye Elizabethe by [th]e grace of God of Englane fra[u]nce &
37. Irelande Queene defender of the faythe etc.
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