Description | Plaintiffs: John Newton, baronet and Charles Pelham, esquire Deforciants: John Fitzwilliam and Anne, his wife In 15 messuages, 1 mill, 15 gardens, 400 acres land, 420 acres meadow, 380 acres pasture, 50 acres furze and heath, 30 acres fresh marsh, 30 acres salt marsh, £6 rent, common of pasture for all cattle, free fishing in the water of Carrs, in Meux alias Melsa alias Muse Wagen alias Wayen, Sutton, Himbleton, Flinton, Preston. Danethorpe, Easternwick, Lella and Filling. Tithes of grain, sheaf and hay, growing in Wolmersley, Stubbs, Coalding and Little Smeaton: tithes of wool and lamb in Himbleton, Flinton, Preston, Danethorpe, Easternwick, Lella and Filling, Yorkshire Manor of Eaton, alias Idleton, 12 messuages, 15 cottages, 8 dovehouses, 30 gardens, 500a land, 200a meadow, 180a pasture, 40a wood, 150a furze and heath, common of pasture in Eaton alias Idleton, Little Greenley, Morton Grange, Clayworth, East Retford, Miregate, Clareborough, Waldham and Sutton on Lound etc. For a consideration of £3,300
Holy Trinity in the 3 weeks 1722 |