Title | Mortgage by demise for 1000 years by Sir Philip Gell to John Coke of Derby, doctor in physick, for £1000, of a farm called Westernes Farm with closes called, the Croft, Upper and Lower Clay Flattes,Turnham, Black Butts, Gells Hobwall, Elbor Torr, Sowr Lees, Fleelow, and Wheatlands, a ¼ part of Moor Furlong and 10 beast gates for 10 beasts and 40 sheep upon Sotheries, High Feild and Costhill, at Carsington, (purchased by Sir John Gell, grandfather of Philip, from Robert Westerne and Anne his wife) a messuage and croft (tenant Abraham Hutchinson), a garden stead belonging to a demolished house with a pingle and wash pingle adjoining, parcels of land known as White Furlong, Great and Little Signeing Steeds, Arden Sitch and Meadow Furlong (tenants John and Abraham Hutchinson), Meadow Plecks, the Pingle, the Heald, the Meadows and the Greaves (tenant John Hutchinson), Madd Flatt (tenant Abraham Hutchinson), a pingle in the tenure of Samuel Hutchinson, a pingle in the tenure of John Wattson, Nether Feild (tenant Stephen Brough) and 11¼ beast gates upon Coasthill and the Hill Brock, all in Carsington and formerly known as Booths Farm |