MANORIAL LEASES: DEVON [no ref. or date]
BORINGDON, COLEBROOK AND WOODFORD [no ref. or date]
ALDWINS [ALIAS BICKFORDS] TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/1 6 May 1743Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Mintern of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Bickfords tenement situated in the village of Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £20 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/2 26 March 1750Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Francis Pope of Plympton St Mary, maltster Bickfords alias Aldwins tenement situated in the village of Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £25 pa
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/3 10 March 1757Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Henry Stockman of Plympton St Mary, joiner
Tenement called Bickfords alias Aldwins, situated in the village of Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £25 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/4 20 February 1764Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Sanford of Plympton St Mary, carpenter Bickfords alias Aldwins tenement situated in Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £30 pa
[With copy]
Enclosed is an agreement to lease the same. Dated 31 August 1763
[no title]
69/M/4/5 25 March 1771Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Bowden of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Aldwins tenement in Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £31 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/6 18 November 1777Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon
2) Richard Borlese of Plympton St Mary, husbandman Aldwins tenement with closes of land called Great Meadow, Little Meadow, Cow Park, Colebrook Down, Little Crackeridge, Mounty and the Piece, all situated at Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £40 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/7 29 September 1781Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Borlase and John Croad of Plympton St Mary, yeomen
Aldwins tenement with fields adjoining called Great Meadow, Little Meadow, Cow Park, Colebrook Down, Little Crackeridge, Mounty and the Piece situated at Colebrook
Term: nine years
Rent: £40 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/8 29 April 1791Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) John Croad of Colebrook, yeoman
Tenement called Aldwins situated at Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £40 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/9 24 June 1797Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Croad of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Aldwins tenement situated at Colebrook. Also a field called Lucas's Park situated near Colebrook, part of Burys tenement
Term: 14 years
Rent: £58/16
[no title]
69/M/4/10 25 March 1798Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Lamacraft of Plympton St Mary, blacksmith
Orchard, part of Aldwins tenement situated at Colebrook
Consideration: £15
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1/3d pa
Heriot: 2/6d
[no title]
69/M/4/11 25 March 1804Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Mary Croad of Plympton St Mary, widow
2) John Stevens of Plympton St Mary, maltster
Original lease dated 24 June 179 [4/5] between Lord Boringdon and John Croad
Aldwins tenement situated at Colebrook and a field called Lucas's Park situated near Colebrook
Consideration: Payment of annual rent by 2) to Lord Boringdon
Term: 14 years
Rent: £58 16s pa
Endorsed with a memorandum of surrender by Sarah Doddridge. Dated 16 September 1861
[no title]
69/M/4/12 25 December 1806Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Dodderidge of Colebrook, blacksmith Dwelling house partly converted to a blacksmiths shop, with curtilage, being part of Aldwins tenement situated at Colebrook, bounded on the north and east by the road through Colebrook
Consideration: £60
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 2s pa
Heriot: 4s
With plan on dorse
[no title]
69/M/4/13 25 March 1812Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Stevens of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Aldwins tenement. Also several fields called Cow Park, Colebrook Down, Little Crackeridge piece and the Meadow, being parts of Aldwins tenement. Also several fields called Little Yarn Park, Jefferys Park and Martins Orchard
Term: ten years
Rent: £90 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/14 25 December 1816Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Doddridge of Plympton St Mary, blacksmith
Orchard, part of Aldwins tenement
Term: 7¼ years
Rent: £10 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/15 25 March 1824Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Andrews of Shaugh, yeoman
Meadow, part of Aldwins tenement
Term: seven years
Rent: £25 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/16 24 May 1830Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Andrews of Shaugh, yeoman
Meadow, part of Aldwins tenement
Term: 10 years
Rent: £26 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/17 25 December 1836Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Doddridge of Stoke Damerel, blacksmith
Lately erected dwelling house with the remainder of an old barn, being part of Aldwins tenement situated at Colebrook
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £4 pa
Heriot: £8
[no title]
69/M/4/18 26 October 1868Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) Albert Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) George Rickard, miller, William Seccombe, draper, William Cottle, builder, John Gully, labourer, and Samuel Pomeroy labourer, all of Plympton St Mary, and John Tregillus of Egg Buckland, miller
Part of a field, formerly an orchard and part of Aldwins tenement, being number 1646 on the Plympton St Mary tithe map with building erected thereon, intended for use as a United Methodist Chapel
Term: 99 years
Rent: £1 10s pa
[With copy]
Endorsed with a surrender of the lease. Dated 2 February 1880
BAGGLEHOLES TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/19 29 January 1665/6Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Cole of Colebrook, husbandman
House with land adjoining situated on the south on Linkeydale. Also Baggleholes orchard and meadow, being part of Baggleholes tenement in Colebrook, lying on the south-east side of the King's highway leading to Plympton St Mary Church
Consideration: £15
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 9s
Endorsed with a memorandum of assignment of the lease from Thomas Cole to George Maddock. Dated 10th December 1680
[no title]
69/M/4/20 15 June 1722Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Maddock of Plympton St Mary, carpenter
Cottage, house and land situated on the southside of a parcel of land called Linkeydale. Also Baggleholes orchard and meadow. All situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £9
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of George Maddock
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/21 13 May 1758Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Anthony Pote of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Cottage and herb garden on south of a parcel of land called Linkeydale, with orchard and meadow called Baggleholes
Consideration: £35
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 5s
BARRYES TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/22 18 January 1654/5Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Loveless, servant to 1 Parcel of land and old walls situated in Colebrook, whereon a house belonging to Barryes tenement lately stood, with herb garden and with Barryes orchard adjoining. Also a close called Leidons
Consideration: £40 and erection of a dwelling house
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/23 26 May 1674Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Redigun Trelany, sister of Nichole Louelis of Devon, spinster
Houses with herb gardens and orchards adjoining called Barryes Orchard. Also a close called Leidons, all being parcel of Barryes tenement
Consideration: £15
Term: 99 years or one life. To commence on the deaths of John Louelis and Nichole his wife
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/24 25 September 1713Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Constance Tiley of Plympton St Mary, spinster
Dwelling houses with herb gardens and orchards adjoining called Barryes Orchard. Also a close of land called Leidons. All situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £80
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: 20s
BEERS AND BROOKINGS TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/25 3 May 1742Contents:
Agreement for lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) John Lavers of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Watts alias Brookings, Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/26 29 September 1742Contents:
Agreement to let
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Nicholas Edwards alias Revell of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Beers tenement in the village of Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £25 per year
[no title]
69/M/4/27 20 May 1748Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Mintern of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Beers tenement in Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £25 per year
[no title]
69/M/4/28 25 April 1749Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Benjamin Mitchell of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Watts alias Brookings tenement situated in Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £11 pa
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/29 3 May 1756Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Benjamin Mitchel of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Watts alias Brookings tenement situated in Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £11 pa
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/30 30 March 1763Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Benjamin Mitchell of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Beers tenement and Brookings tenement, both situated in Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £42 pa
[With copy]
Enclosed is an agreement to lease the same. Dated 30 March 1763
[no title]
69/M/4/31 1 October 1776Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Davy of Colebrook, gardener
Two tenements called Beers and Watts alias Brookings tenement situated at Colebrook. Also fields called the Meadow, Leesons, the Garden, Middle Garden, Crackeridge, New Garden, New Park, West and East Bramble Parks and the Four Bowhills
Term: seven years
Rent: £50/15s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/32 20 August 1783Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Davy of Colebrook, gardener
Two tenements called Beers and Watts alias Brookings situated at Colebrook, Plympton
Term: seven years
Rent: £50/15 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/33 4 October 1790Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) Mary Davy, widow, and William Davy her son, of Colebrook, yeoman
Beers and Brookings tenements situated at Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £50 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/34 24 June 1797Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon, esquire
2) William Watson of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Two tenements called Beers and Brookings situated at Colebrook. Also the Higher Barn
Term: 11 years
Rent: £63 pa
BENNECLIFF [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/35 1 June 1637Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Thomas Steart the elder of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Two tenements in Bennecliff
Consideration: £100
Term: 99 years or one life. To commence on the death of 2) and Marie his wife
Rent: 21s 4d pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/36 1 June 1637Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Thomas Steart the elder of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Tenement in Bennecliff
Consideration: £54 10s
Term: 90 years or two lives. To commence on the death of 1)
Rent: 9s pa
Heriot: best beast or 53s 4d
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/37 24 June 1683Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Oates of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Three tenements in Bennecliff
Consideration: £500 and surrender of lease dated 1 June 1637
Rent: 30s 4d per year
Heriot: £6 13s 4d
[Enclosed is a note of field acreages]
[no title]
69/M/4/38 29 September 1749Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Mintern of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Messuage called Bennecliff alias Beneclay
Term: Till 25 March 1750. From then for the term of seven years
Rent: £20 for 1st term
£40 pa thereafter
[no title]
69/M/4/39 25 March 1755Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Mintern of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Bennecliff alias Beneclay
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 29 September 1749
Term: 16 years
Rent: £40 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/40 25 March 1762Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Crees of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Bennecliff alias Beneclay
Term: nine years
Rent: £40 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/41 25 March 1770Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Crees of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Bennecliff alias Beneclay
Term: 14 years
Rent: £40/10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/42 25 March 1805Contents:
Assignment of lease
1) Alexander Curber of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
2) Nicholas Oldrey of East Allington, yeoman
Original lease dated 25 March 1798 between John Parker, Lord Boringdon and 1)
Tenement called Bennecliff, together with several fields and close of land called Wood Park, Hill Park, Bennecliff, Ball, Snapes, Slades, Veyseys, Brood Park, Higher and Lower Broad Parks, Crooked and Long Parks, Higher and Lower Mill Parks, Higher and Lower Meadows, Herb Garden and Orchard. Also two fields called Longland and Shortyard, and two fields called Brockhall and Lower Short Yard, part of Fetterhalls tenement
Consideration: Payment of annual rent to John Parker, Lord Boringdon by 2)
Payment of 5s to 1) by 2)
Term: 14 years
Rent: £108 pa
Enclosed is a Memorandum of Agreement between the above parties for assignment of lease of the above properties dated 8 February 1805. Also, a licence to assign issued by Lord Boringdon to 1) dated 22 March 1805
BENECLIFF AND COLEBROOK FARM [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/43 [1818]Contents:
Page from lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Elisha Gullett
[Colebrook farm and Bennecliff]
Term: 14 years
Rent: £140 pa
£150 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/44 9 May 1818Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) James Rabbidge of Tamerton Foliot, yeoman
Colebrook Farm and Bennecliff
Term: 10 years
Rent: £230 pa
Enclosed is a letter from 2) to Mr Yolland concerning repair of the Pound. Also a receipt for repair
BENECLIFF AND FETTERHALLS TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/45 25 March 1798Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Alexander Curber of Egg Buckland, yeoman
Tenements called Bennecliff with fields called Woodpark, Hill Park, Bennecliff, Ball, Snapes, Slade, Veyseys, Broadpark, Higher Broadpark, Lower Broadpark, Crooked Park, Long Park, Higher and Lower Mill Park, Higher and Lower meadows, Herb Gardens and Orchards. Also two fields called Long land and Short yard. Also two other fields called Brockhall and Lower Short yard being part of Fetterhalls tenement
Term: 14 years
Rent: £108 pa
BENETTS, ROWES AND PEARSES LOWER LIVING TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/46 6 August 1689Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Parke, esquire
2) Charles Parker, younger son of l)
Benetts tenement
Consideration: Natural love and affection and 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/47 2 September 1700Contents:
Surrender
1) Charles Parker of Brixton, gent.
2) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
Lease dated 6 August 1689 between Edmund Parker and 1) for Lower tenement alias Lower Living
Lease of same date, between same parties for Benetts tenement
Consideration: £61 10s 3d and grant of two new leases before 25 September
[no title]
69/M/4/48 5 September 1700Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Charles Parker of Brixon, gent., brother of 1)
Benetts tenement
Consideration: 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/49 5 September 1700Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Charles Parker of Brixton, gent., brother of 1)
Lower tenement alias Lower Living
Consideration: 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/50 6 May 1743Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Treneman of Ermington, yeoman
The home part of Rowe's tenement. Also a tenement called Pearses Lower Living. Also Benett's tenement. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: seven years
Rent: £72 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/51 26 March 1750Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Treneman of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
The home part of Rowes tenement. Also a tenement called Pearses Lower Living. Also Benetts tenement. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: four years
Rent: £72 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/52 25 March 1754Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Haves of Plymouth, victualler
The home part of Rowes tenement. Also a tenement called Pearses Lower Living. Also Benetts tenement. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: seven years
Rent: £72
Enclosed is a letter from J Spooner to [Mr Parker] inviting him to visit. The back of the note contains covenants from a lease. Also a note on the additional duty
[no title]
69/M/4/53 16 June 1761Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
The home part of Rowes tenement. Also a tenement called Pearses Lower Living. Also Benetts tenement. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: 14 years
Rent: £74 pa
BORINGDON [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/54 30 August 1775Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) John Soper of Pulston, yeoman, and William Soper of Simpson, yeoman
Mansion and tenement called Boringdon with fields adjoining called Higher and Lower Croft, Broomhill, Sadlidge, Bakers Arish and Furze Park. Also tract of land formerly called Can Down now comprised of 10 fields called New Park, Middle Park, Lane Park, Broad Park, Golden Park, Lower and Higher Wood Park, Barn Park, Long Park and North Park. Also Higher and Middle Plymbridge Marshes. Also the pound for cattle adjoining to Broomhill
Term: seven years
Rent: £231 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/55 14 January 1783Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Vincent Adams of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £231 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/56 24 June 1791Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) Vincent Adams of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above.
Term: six years
Rent: £205 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/57 25 March 1813Contents:
Assignment of lease
1) William Watson of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
2) George Perrott of Diptford, yeoman
3) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
Original lease dated 25 March 1809 between 3) and 1)
Barton and tenement called Boringdon with part of Cann Down. Also two fields called Plymbridge marshes together with the Pinfold for cattle with the privilege of the pound. Also two dwelling houses being part of two messuages called Beer and Brookings. Also fields belonging to the tenements called Joshua James's, Tyleys, Walkers, Oat's and Crossmans which are called the Yonder and Little Bowhills, Wellpark, Higher and Lower Bramble Park, Newpark, New Garden, Slade, Higher, Middle and Lower Crakridge and the meadow. Also one field called the Warren. Also that part of Boringdon Park lying south of a newly erected fence extending from Old Cann Down gate south west to the new park door adjoining Woodford Wood
Consideration: Payment of the several yearly rents to 3) by 2)
Term: residue of three terms of 10½, 10 and 10 years
[no title]
69/M/4/58 2 November 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) James Butland of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Barton and farm called Boringdon with closes of land and marshes called Cann Down, Plym Bridge Marshes.
Also fields near the village of Colebrook called Two Bowhills, Two Bramble Parks, Well Park, Colebrook Meadow, Brookings Park, New Park, Crackeridge, New Garden, Nursery, and two cottages with gardens belonging to the same. Also all those parts of Boringdon Park not planted
Term: 14 years
Rent: £480 pa
With Memorandum of Agreement of 2) to renew his lease of the premises, also taking Jessops
Tenement
BORINGDON & WOODFORD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/59 21 September 1685Contents:
Articles of Agreement
1) George Parker of Boringdon, Plympton St Mary, esquire
2) Edmund Parker, gent., his brother Barton of Boringdon, barton of Woodford, Marsh Mills and all marshes in Plympton St Mary belonging to 1). Also a fishing hutch on the River Plym
Term: eight years
Rent: £400 pa
[With copy]
BOWHILL AND SLADE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/60 26 March 1698Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Daniel Lyde, of Plympton St Maurice, hellyer Cottage, orchard and herb garden with field called Bowhill. Also part of another field called Slade
Consideration: £37 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 6s 8d pa
Heriot: 1s
[With copy]
BRIXTON [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/61 30 May 1687Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Parke, esquire
2) Charles Parker younger son of 1 Brixton barton
Term: 99 years or one life. To commence on the death of 1)
Consideration: Natural love and 5s
Rent: £4 16s 8d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/62 4 July 1726Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Francis Parker his son Barton, farm and demesnes of Brixton alias North Brixton
Consideration: 10s
Term: 99 years or one life. To commence on the deaths of Honor Parker and Mary Marshall
Rent: £4 16s 8d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/63 25 March 1747Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Edward Head of Shaugh, yeoman
Field called Crosspark, part of the barton of Brixton
Term: seven years
Rent: £5 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/64 25 March 1747Contents:
Lease [fragment]
1) John Parker
2) William Maddock
Part of Brixton Barton
Term: seven years
Rent: £45 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/65 25 March 1754Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Edward Head of Shaugh, yeoman
Field called Crosspark, parcel of the barton of Brixton
Term: seven years
Rent: £5 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/66 25 March 1754Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Burt of Shaugh, yeoman
Two fields called Somerly and Broompark otherwise Higher and Lower Somerly, parcels of the barton of Brixton
Term: seven years
Rent: £11/5 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/67 14 July 1763Contents:
Agreement to let
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Jeremiah Upton of Plymouth, victualler, Thomas Eaton of Egg Buckland, gent., and Philip Featherstone of Egg Buckland, yeoman
Brixton barton
[no title]
69/M/4/68 24 August 1763Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Jeremiah Upton of Plymouth, victualler, Thomas Eaton of Egg Buckland, gent. and Philip Featherstone of Egg Buckland, yeoman
Brixton barton
Term: 21 years
Rent: £84 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/69 23 August 1769Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Tozer of Shaugh, yeoman
Fields called Long Park, Six Acres, Horsery Warren and Pithill Piece, parcel of the barton of Brixton
Term: 15 years
Rent: £18 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/70 23 August 1769Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Date, victualler, and Richard Barnacott, carpenter, both of Plymouth
Field called Quarry Park with a common called Brixton Down, part of Brixton Barton
Term: 15 years
Rent: £6/6s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/71 23 November 1769Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Tozer of Shaugh, yeoman
Three fields called Eastways, part of the barton of Brixton
Term: 14 years + six months
Rent: £20 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/72 23 August 1772Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Gullet of Shaugh, yeoman
Fields called The Two Barn Parks, The Two Perry Parks, The Two Meadows, Higher and Lower Summerlys, Cross Park, The Great Meadow, Canwood Park with the orchard and hawes adjoining, parcel of Brixton barton
Term: 12 years
Rent: £56 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/73 7 August 1783Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Gullet of Shaugh, yeoman
Barton of Brixton with fields called the Great and Little Orchard, Canny Park, Lower and Higher Quarry Park, Thirteen Acres, Broad Meadow, Higher and Lower Barn Park, Long meadow, Lower and Higher Summer Leys, Kitchen meadow, Pythel piece, Great and Middle and North East Way, Six Acres, Long Park, Warren, Osory Wood and field, Furze Park and Brixton Down
Term: seven or 14 years
Rent: £130 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/74 25 December 1796Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard and Robert Gullett of Shaugh, yeomen
Brixton barton
Term: 14 years
Rent: £168 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/75 29 September 1811Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon of Boringdon
2) Robert Gullett of Buckland Monachorum, yeoman
Barton called Brixton, in Shaugh, and field called Castle Down, formerly part of tenement called Nicholls ground in Plympton St Mary.
Also common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood
Term: 10 years
Rent: £300 pa
Enclosed is an agreement for improvement and planting of certain grounds. Not dated
[no title]
69/M/4/76 25 March 1822Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Damerel of Shaugh, yeoman
Brixton Barton, Shaugh Prior. Also a field called Castledown, part of a tenement called Nicholls Ground in Plympton St Mary.
Also common of pasture upon Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood, of Shaugh
Term: 12 years
Rent: £200 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/77 15 August 1833Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley, of North Molton
2) John Damerel of Shaugh, yeoman
Property as above.
Term: seven years
Rent: £220 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/78 16 August 1841Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Damerel of Shaugh, yeoman
Property as above.
Term: seven years
Rent: £220 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum of renewal of the term
Dated 1 September 1847
BUTTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/79 5 September 1664Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Philip Rawling the elder of Colebrook, blacksmith
Tenement, orchard and herb garden and close of land adjoining to the waste lands where the Butts formerly stood
Consideration: £35 1s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s 4d pa
Heriot: 10s
Endorsed with a memorandum concerning payment of the consideration
[no title]
69/M/4/80 1 February 1813Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Dennis of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Dwelling houses lately erected on a piece of waste land called the Butts with waste land adjoining, bounded on the north and west by the road leading from Colebrook to the village of Ridgeway
Fine: Erection of dwelling houses
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1 3s pa
Heriot: £10 6s
COLEBROOK [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/81 29 August 1617Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Thomas Futterell of Plymstock, husbandman
Tenement situated in Colebrook formerly part of Rabishe Coombe
Consideration: £150
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 12s
Heriot: £4
[no title]
69/M/4/82 17 July 1627Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Jane Blancharde, wife of Richard Blancharde, and James their son, all of Meavy
Tenement in Colebrook with three little pieces of land belonging to the same
Consideration: £28 10s
Term: 99 years or one life. To commence on the death of Joan Martin
Rent: 10s 8d pa
Heriot: 10s
Enclosed is George Parker's grant of a licence to assign to Elizabeth Trelawney. Dated 29 June 1705
[no title]
69/M/4/83 21 July 1629Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Jerome Vestment the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Dwelling house and orchard in Colebrook
Term: 60 years or one life. Term to commence on the death of Martha Foster and John Foster
Rent: 16d pa
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/84 21 July 1629Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Jerome Vestment the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Closes of land situated at Colebrook called Brookings Park and three quillets of land called Colebrook Down, Bowhill and the New Orchard
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 15s pa
Heriot: 10s
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/85 21 April 1635Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Jerome Vestment the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement situated at Colebrook
Consideration: £22 and surrender of a lease dated 3 September 1619
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 23s 4d pa
Heriot: £4
[no title]
69/M/4/86 29 September 1647Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) Edmond Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Silvester Jessop of Colebrook, husbandman, Marion Jessop, his wife, and Amy Jessop their daughter
Brookens tenement situated at the upper end of Colebrook
Consideration: £90
Term: lives of 2)
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: 26/8d
[no title]
69/M/4/87 29 January 1649/50Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Jessop of Colebrook, yeoman
Hill's tenement in Colebrook
Consideration: £200
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/88 9 January 1657/8Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Walter Green of Colebrook, Plympton St Mary, plasterer
Parcel of ground between the houses of John Harris and Richard Thomas in Colebrook
Consideration: construction of a house on the ground
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 3/4d
[no title]
69/M/4/89 30 September 1664Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Argon of Colebrook, mason
Cottage, herb garden and orchard in Colebrook
Consideration: 40s pa
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 40s pa
Endorsed with a memorandum of assignment of the lease by Richard Argon to Johane Vestment. Dated 22nd M[arch] 1678/9
[no title]
69/M/4/90 8 September 1670Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Thomas of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Dwelling house, orchard, herb garden and backside in Colebrook
Term: two lives
Consideration: £6 10s and surrender of former lease
Rent: 18s pa
Heriot: 30s
[no title]
69/M/4/91 13 March 1698/9Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Pascho Foot of Plympton St Mary, cordwainer
Two cottages with herb gardens and orchards in Colebrook
Consideration: 5s
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 40s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/92 28 June 1705Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Elizabeth Trelawney of Colebrook, spinster
Messuage, dwelling house, backside, orchard and herb garden situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £17 1s 6d
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
[no title]
69/M/4/93 20 January 1712/13Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Allin of Colebrook, tailor
Two cottages, herb gardens and orchard
Consideration: 20s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 40s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/94 20 January 1712/13Contents:
Grant of annuity
1) William Allin of Colebrook, taylor
Supplemental to lease dated 20 January 1712 between George Parker and William Allin
Annuity of 5s issuing out of two cottages with lands adjoining in Colebrook and plot of ground walled in by the said William
Consideration: Lease of plot of ground
Term: residue of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/95 28 February 1712/13Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Deborah Pearse of Launceston, widow
Dwelling house, herb garden and orchard
Consideration: 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
[no title]
69/M/4/96 10 December 1713Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Philip Mumford of Shaugh, husbandman
Dwelling house, orchard, herb garden and backside situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £4
Term: 99 years or one life
Rent: 18s pa
Heriot: 30s
[no title]
69/M/4/97 30 December 1713Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Mattacot of Colebrook, husbandman
Dwelling house, orchard, herb garden and backside situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £3 10s
Term: 99 years or one life. To commence on the death of John Mumford
Rent: 18s
Heriot: 30s
[no title]
69/M/4/98 26 May 1714Contents:
Lease and counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Elizabeth Toope of Colebrook, widow
Dwelling house, orchard and herb garden situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £4 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
[no title]
69/M/4/99 26 May 1714Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Elizabeth Toope of Colebrook, Plympton St Mary
Newly erected house, herb garden and part of an orchard belonging to the same bounded on the east with the Queen's highway and one meadow lying on the east of the said highway, all situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £13 1s 6d
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: 8s
[no title]
69/M/4/100 15 September 1730Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Dwelling house, orchard and herb garden situated at Colebrook
Consideration: 20s and surrender of lease dated 26 May 1714
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
[no title]
69/M/4/101 9 September 1735Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Samuel Pote of Plympton St Mary, weaver
Dwelling house, orchard, herb garden and backside situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £3 3s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 18s pa
Heriot: £30s
[no title]
69/M/4/102 25 March 1796Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon, esquire
2) William Pote of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
House orchard and herb garden called Mumfords situated at Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £6/6 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/103 29 September 1797Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Simon Luscombe, carpenter
House, hog sty, linhay and garden at Colebrook, part of Webber's tenement
Consideration: £24
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 6s pa
Heriot: 12s
[no title]
69/M/4/104 25 March 1801Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Cloke of Plympton St Mary, labourer
Dwelling house and garden at Colebrook, bounded on the east by the road from Colebrook to Boringdon
Consideration: £63
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s 9d pa
Heriot: £1
[no title]
69/M/4/105 24 June 1804Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Field of Staverton, quarryman
Cottage, house and orchard situated at Colebrook, bounded on the east by the road leading to Shaugh
Consideration: £31 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1 pa
Heriot: £2
With plan on dorse
[no title]
69/M/4/106 25 March 1812Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) George Dennis of Plympton St Mary, inn keeper
Barn orchard and field, part of a tenement called Fetterhalls. Also a meadow called Scobles or Butts meadow and a cottage or close of land called Baggleholes, all lying near the village of Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £28 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/107 24 June 1813Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) William Parker of Plympton St Mary, cordwainer
Hodge's tenement in Colebrook
Term: nine ¾ years
Rent: £18 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/108 25 March 1816Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Croad of Plympton St Mary, labourer
Orchard in Colebrook, lately held by Thomas Kerswill
Term: 13 years
Rent: £19/10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/109 24 June 1816Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Bickle of Plymouth, victualler
Ruinous houses with gardens, part of tenement called Trelawlaynes situated at Colebrook, bounded on the east by the highway leading through Colebrook
Consideration: £5 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s 6d
Heriot: 9s
[no title]
69/M/4/110 25 March 1826Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Luke Davis of Plympton St Mary, labourer
Dwelling houses and gardens situated at Colebrook bounded on the east by the highway from Colebrook to Boringdon
Fine: £21 and surrender of lease dated 25 March 1811
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 16s 6d pa
Heriot: £1 13s
[no title]
69/M/4/111 25 March 1837Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Cole of Plympton St Mary, baker
Two dwelling houses and curtilage with a garden, situated in the upper village of Colebrook, bounded on the east by a street
Consideration: £40
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 6s pa
Heriot: 12s
[no title]
69/M/4/112 25 December 1837Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Cole of Plympton St Mary, baker
Two dwelling houses, curtilage and garden situated in the upper village in Colebrook, bounded on the east by a street
Consideration: £18 and agreement for 2) to repair the two dwelling houses
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s
Heriot: 10s
With letter enclosed from Nicholas Were to George Pridham re assignment of mortgages, dated 16 September 1841. Also letter from George Pridham to Lockyer and Bulteel, solicitors, re possible ejectment of Cole for non-payment of rent, dated 28 April 1854. Also account of rents due October 1852
[no title]
69/M/4/113 16 August 1841Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Stephen Giles of Plympton St Mary, carpenter
Ruinous dwelling house and garden in Colebrook, on the east of the road from Colebrook to Boringdon
Consideration: £21
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: £1
COLEBROOK FARM [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/114 19 March 1827Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Willson of Wembury, yeoman
Tenement called Colebrook farm. Also tenement called Bennecliff. With closes of land called Way Park Broad Park, Headfield, Lazy Park, Eastern and Western Longlands, Gate and Stile field, Cross Park, Tongue Park, Hilla, Brockhole, Shortyards, Headlands, Higher Middle and Lower Crooked fields, Level field, Snaps Slade, Bennecliff Ball, Woodpark, Higher and Lower Hill Parks, Mill Park, Hedge Park, Higher and Lower Pollands, the Two Meadows at Bennecliff. Also, Pound house, part of Tyler's tenement. Also two fields called Polland Meadow and Peacocksford Marsh
Term: 12 years
Rent: £250 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/115 5 November 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Christopher Spear of St Dominick, yeoman
Property as above
Term: 14 years
Rent: £296 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/116 8 July 1846Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Martin of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Colebrook farm. Also a tenement called Bennecliff. Also Two Marshes near Long Bridge and Pound House, part of Tylers tenement. Also a field called Mays Marsh, Egg Buckland
Term: 14 years
Rent: £285 pa
CRACKERIDGE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/117 24 June 1671Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Tylie of Colebrook, tanner
Two closes called Crackeridge and Long Park with a barn and orchard in Colebrook
Consideration: £30
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10/4d pa
Heriot: 6/8d
[no title]
69/M/4/118 27 January 1726/7Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Constance Tiley of Plympton St Mary, spinster
Part of a close of land called Crackeridge. Also a close of land called Long Park with a barn and orchard adjoining. All situated in or near Colebrook
Consideration: 5s
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of William Tiley
Rent: 10s 4d pa
Heriot: 6s 8d
[no title]
69/M/4/119 25 March 1838Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Dunstone of Colebrook, victualler
Field called Crackeridge, situated near Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £11 pa
CULVER MEADOW [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/120 24 June 1746Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Anne James of Plympton St Mary, widow
Culver meadow situated near Lunch
Consideration: £35
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/121 25 March 1792Contents:
Lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) Thomas Crees of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Culver meadow
Term: 14 years
Rent: £6 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/122 25 March 1806Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Eales of Plympton St Mary, gent.
Close of land called Culver meadow
Term: six years
Rent: £12 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/123 25 March 1812Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Kingdon of Plympton St Mary, butcher
Three fields called Great Yarn Park, Bramble Park, Culver meadow with Lynch orchard adjoining
Term: seven years
Rent: £82 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/124 25 March 1820Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Peter Blachford of North Buckland, miller
2) James Bickley of Plympton St Mary, tailor
3) John Parker, earl of Morley
Original lease dated 25 March 1819 between 1) and 3)
Close of land called Culver Meadow
Consideration: Payment of yearly rent of £10 to 3) by 2)
Payment of 5s to 1) by 2)
Term: remainder of term of seven years
[no title]
69/M/4/125 25 March 1825Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) James Bickley of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Culver meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
ELFORDLEIGH AND NICHOLLS TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/126 11 November 1774Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) James Pote of Colebrook, Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement and dwelling house called Elfordleigh with Five closes of land called Cross Park, Long Park, Pyricks, Barn Park and the Meadow and three orchards adjoining called Higher, Lower and Kennel orchard. Also Nicholls tenement with 10 closes of land called Burrow Park, the Downs, North Park, New Park, Mena Park, Dorrell Park, Middle Park, Long Park, three cornered Park and the Meadow
Term: 14 years
Rent: £105 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum re preservation of the new hedges dated 11 November 1774
[no title]
69/M/4/127 19 May 1781Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Borlase of Colebrook, yeoman
Property as above.
Term: seven years
Rent: £84 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/128 1 April 1788Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon of Boringdon
2) Richard Borlase of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above.
Term: 14 years
Rent: £84 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/129 24 June 1796Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Northmore of Walkhampton, yeoman
Elfordleigh and Nicholls tenements
Term: 14 years
Rent: £115 pa
FOSTERS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/130 14 March 1663/4Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmond Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Nichole Rowe of Plympton St Mary, widow
Original lease dated 20 December 1646 between 1) and 2)
Fosters tenement
Consideration: Surrender of original lease
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 40s pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/131 20 October 1675Contents:
Marriage settlement: Transfer of lease
1) Nichole Rowe of Woodford, widow
2) Thomas Rowe, son of 1, yeoman
On the marriage of 2) and Elizabeth Oates
Original lease dated 14 March 1664 between Edmund Parker and 1)
Fosters tenement in Woodford
Consideration: £20
Term: 99 years or three lives
[no title]
69/M/4/132 25 September 1700Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Rowe the elder of Woodford, yeoman
Fosters tenement
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 14 March 1664
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 40s pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/133 1 November 1737Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Warden of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Fosters tenement situated at Woodford. Also close of land called Menapark
Term: three years
Rent: £18 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/134 3 September 1740Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Warden of Plympton St Mary, quarryman
Fosters tenement in Woodford, and a field called Menapark, near Woodford
Term: seven years
Rent: £18 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/135 4 September 1747Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Northmore of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Part of Fosters. Also a field called Mena park. Also a field called Higher Preswills. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: five months and seven years
Rent: £9 18s 9d for the 1st term
£26 10s pa for the 2nd term
[no title]
69/M/4/136 15 February 1755Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Warn of Plympton St Mary, quarryman
Part of Fosters tenement. Also fields called Menapark and Higher Preswills. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: seven years
Rent: £27 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/137 13 November 1767Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Charles Collins of Plymouth, grocer
Part of Fosters tenement. Also field called Menapark. All situated near the village of Woodford
Term: 14 years
Rent: £42 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/138 29 September 1769Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Phillips of Cornwood, yeoman
Fosters tenement and a field called Menapark, all situated near the village of Woodford
Term: 14 years
Rent: £36 pa
FUTTERELLS AND COLLINS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/139 1 October 1646Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Warring of Colebrook, gent.
Collens tenements with the Pound house and backside, all situated in Colebrook. Also closes of land called Polland and the Marsh, being part of Futterell tenement. Also another close of land called Polland situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £245
Rent: £2 12s 4d
Heriot: best beast or £3
[no title]
69/M/4/140 13 October 1647Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Nicholas Brooken of Colebrook, yeoman
Futterells tenement in Colebrook
Consideration: £60
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 12s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/141 8 November 1692Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Mumford of Colebrook, husbandman
Polland meadow formerly part of Futterells tenement
Also a field called Hilla, formerly part of Collins tenement
Consideration: £46 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: 10s
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/142 21 January 1694/5Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Nichols the elder of Ridgeway, tailor
Field called Polland marsh, formerly part of Futterells tenement
Consideration: £27 3s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/143 4 September 1707Contents:
Counterpart Lease [part cut out]
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Cowling, cordwainer
Futterells tenement situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £61 1s 6d
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 12s pa
Heriot: £1
[no title]
69/M/4/144 15 February 1737/8Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Cowling of Plympton St Maurice, cordwainer
Futterells tenement situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £50
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of 2)
Rent: 12s
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/145 24 June 1760Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Grigg of Plymouth, man's tailor
Polland orchard, formerly a field called Polland's Marsh
Consideration: £42
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 1s
[no title]
69/M/4/146 21 August 1764Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Charles James of Plympton St Mary, mariner
Polland meadows part of Futterells tenement. Also a field called Hilla, part of Collins's tenement
Consideration: £47
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: 10s
Enclosed is an agreement to lease the same. Dated 30 July 1764
[no title]
69/M/4/147 16 August 1784Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Bone of Plymouth, tailor
Polland orchard formerly a field called Polland Marsh previously part of Futterells tenement
Consideration: Surrender of a lease dated 24th June 1760 between John Parker and John Grigg
£12/10
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa and manorial dues
Heriot: 1s pa
GREENS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/148 26 June 1713Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Revell of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Greens' house in Colebrook
Consideration: £3 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/149 8 August 1732Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) James Lamacraft of Plympton St Mary, blacksmith
Dwelling house and herb garden called Greens situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £6
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/150 24 June 1756Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Henry Stockman of Plympton St Mary, joiner
Dwelling house and herb garden called Greens situated at Colebrook
Consideration: £12 12s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 5s
HEADLANDS ETC [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/151 10 May 1693Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Joanne Ball of Revelstoke, widow
Two fields called the Headlands, two fields called Longlands, Collins orchard and fields called Hedge
Park, Brookings Park and two quillets of land, one being part of part of Jessops tenement
Consideration: £212 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1 8s pa
Heriot: best beast or £5
[no title]
69/M/4/152 5 November 1746Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Joshua James of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Two fields called the Headlands, two other fields called the Longlands, and fields called Hedge Park, Brookings Park, the Nursery. Also a plot of land lying on the higher side of a field called Higher Long Park, part of Jessops tenement. Also Collins orchard. All situated near the village of Colebrook
Consideration: £215 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1 8s
Heriot: best beast or £5
HIGHER WOODFORD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/153 20 September 1774Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Hugh Carpenter of Cornwood, yeoman
Tenement and dwelling house called Higher Woodford with fields called Higher Barn Park, Benetts
Meadow, Lower and Higher Well Park, Benetts Down, Bickham Park, Long Park, Home Meadow, Out Meadow and Cross Park
Term: seven or 14 years
Rent: £60 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum of equal date concerning the orchards
[no title]
69/M/4/154 2 June 1777Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Hole of Plymouth, butcher
Property as above
Term: 14 years
Rent: £52 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/155 2 October 1790Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Most Hon. William Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee of the marriage settlement of John Parker and Frances Hort
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardian and trustees of the estate of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant
3) Robert Hole of Plymouth, butcher
Tenement called Higher Woodford
Term: seven years
Rent: £52 10s
JESSOPS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/156 21 February 1707/8Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Philip Westlake of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Jessops tenement situated in Colebrook, with fields called Greenapark, Honeypark, Slade, Colebrook Down, Downend, Long Park, the Two Bowhills, the Piece, and part of a common in Brockhole adjoining Beers tenement
Consideration: £246 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s
Heriot: best beast or £4
LONGLAND AND SHORTYARD CLOSES [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/157 29 September 1769Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Snell of Plympton St Mary, victualler
Two fields called Longland and Shortyard in Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £6/6 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/158 1 October 1776Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn senior of Colebrook, yeoman
Two closes of land called Longland and Shortyard situated at Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £9 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/159 2 August 1783Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn, senior of Colebrook, yeoman
Two fields called Longland and Shortyard situated at Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £9 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/160 2 October 1790Contents:
Lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant
3) John Hamlyn the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Two fields called Longland and Shortyard
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
LOWER WOODFORD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/161 20 September 1774Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Vincent Adams of Ridgeway, Plympton St Mary, cordwainer
Tenement with dwelling house called Lower Woodford with fields called Barn Park, Bakehouse Meadow, Little Larkham, Higher and Lower Forelands, Colts Close, Higher Preswill, Herrings Close and the Croft
Term: seven or 14 years
Rent: £45 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum of equal date concerning the orchards
[no title]
69/M/4/162 2 October 1790Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Most Hon. William Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee of the marriage settlement of John Parker and Frances Hort
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardian and trustees of the estate of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant
3) Elizabeth Savage of Plympton St Mary, widow
Tenement called Lower Woodford
Term: seven years
Rent: £58 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/163 25 December 1796Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Hamlyn the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Lower Woodford with fields called Croft, Barn Park, Mowey, Larkham, Furlongs, Herring's Close, Preswill's, Cotts Close, Orchard, Bakes Meadow and herb gardens adjoining. Also a tenement called Orchards and Scobles with fields called Woodford, Cross Fields, Breemills, Scobles fields, Orchard Meadow, New Garden, Sawpit Meadow, Great and Little Orchard, Great and Little Longacre and Blembwell and herb gardens adjoining.
Also a field called Little Larkham, and two fields called Cross Park and Long Park
Term: 14 years
13 years for Cross Park and Long Park
Rent: £200 pa
LOVELESSES TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/164 24 June 1786Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Bidcook of Plymouth, gent.
Messuage called Lovelesses tenement. Also a field lying on the north east side of Boringdon Hill with an orchard and herb garden adjoining the dwelling house. All situated near the village of Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £8/8
[no title]
69/M/4/165 2 October 1790Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) John Bidcook of Plymouth, gent.
Messuage called Lovelesses tenement with an orchard and herb garden adjoining the dwelling house. Also a field lying on the north side of Boringdon Hill.
All situated near the village of Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £8/8 pa
LOWER STONE MEADOW [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/166 25 March 1829Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Bickley of Plympton St Mary, butcher
Field called Lower Stone Meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £22 pa
Enclosed is a note of acreages
[no title]
69/M/4/167 25 March 1836Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Ryall of Colebrook, victualler
Field called Lower Stone Meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £18 pa
LUNCH [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/168 25 July 1715Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Pearse the elder of Plympton St Mary, fuller
Part of a close of land situated in Lunch
Consideration: £8
Term: 97 years or three lives
Rent: 6s 6d pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/169 25 July 1715Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Pearse the elder of Plympton St Mary, fuller
Several parts of a close of land situated in Lunch
Consideration: £24
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 11s pa
Heriot: 2s
[no title]
69/M/4/170 4 July 1728Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Cowling of Plympton St Maurice, cordwainer
Four closes of land situated at Lunch
Consideration: £142 3s
Rent: £1 5s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/171 26 March 1759Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Pearse Eveleigh of Plympton St Mary, maltster
1)'s part of a close of land lying at Lunch
Consideration: £28
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 11s pa
Heriot: 2s
LYDES TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/172 17 October 1776Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Lamacraft of Colebrook, blacksmith
Lydes tenement in the village of Colebrook
Consideration: £5 5s and erection of a dwelling house
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/173 25 March 1820Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Lamacraft of Plympton St Mary, blacksmith
Messuage and blacksmith's shop called Lydes tenement
Term: 14 years
Rent: £14 pa
MARTINS FIELD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/174 25 March 1676Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Warring, son of John Warring of Ermington, gent.
Martins field, lying in Colebrook
Consideration: £15
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
Endorsed with 2)'s memorandum of assignment of the lease to John Welch. Dated 20 November 1690
[no title]
69/M/4/175 20 May 1727Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Nolles of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Martins field
Consideration: £15
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
MEADS AND COLLINGS TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/176 1 January 1680/1Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hele of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Meads tenement situated in Colebrook. Also a garden belonging to Collings tenements, also situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £24
Term: 99 years or two lives. Term to commence in Meads tenement from the death of Joane Mead. Term for Collings tenement to commence immediately
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: two best beasts or 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/177 25 March 1811Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Croad of Plympton St Mary, labourer
Dwelling house, orchard and herb garden called Meads in Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £16 pa
MILL AND HIGHER STONE MEADOWS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/178 25 March 1829Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) James Soper of Plympton St Mary, mason
Two fields called Mill meadow and Higher Stone meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £27 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/179 25 March 1836Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley of Boringdon, esquire
2) James Soper of Plympton St Mary, mason
Two fields called Mill Meadow (adjoining Plympton St Mary Bridge) and Higher Stone meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £27 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum of George Pridham re the letting of Farm Quarry to 2). Dated 18 March 1848
MILLERS FIELD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/180 25 March 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Mary Manley, widow, and the Reverend George Pearse Manley, clerk, her son, both of Cann Quarry
Millers Field situated near Marsh Mills
Term: seven years
Rent: £27 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/181 25 March 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Pearse the younger of Plympton St Maurice, butcher
Millers Field situated near Marsh Mills
Term: seven years
Rent: £17 pa
NEWPARK ETC [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/182 25 March 1751Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn the younger of Plympton St Mary, quarryman
Fields called Newpark, The Forty Acres and Luggars Park, part of a tenement called Burys Ground, situated near the village of Colebrook. Also the use, privilege and pasturage of a plot of waste ground called Butts, situated near Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £6/15 pa
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/183 25 March 1765Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Robert Abbot of Plympton St Mary, butcher
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £7 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/184 25 March 1786Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Brooking Abbott of Plympton St Mary, glazier
Three fields called Newpark, Lucas's field and Little field and a piece of waste land called Butts, situated near Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £12/12 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/185 25 December 1814Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Brooking Abbott of Plympton St Mary, victualler
Newpark, part of Burys tenement
Term: seven years
Rent: £21 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/185a 25 March 1829Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Underhill of Plympton St Mary, victaller
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £14 pa
NICHOLLS GROUND [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/186 2 December 1817Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Langmead of Elfordleigh, esquire Barn, outhouses and curtilage and fields called Meadow, Higher and Lower Barn Parks, Quarry Park, part of a tenement called Nicholls ground. Also a building called Crees Shiphay with orchard adjoining, a plot of ground called the Grove, a field called Cross Park and part of a field called Small Park
Term: 21 years
Rent: £36 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/187 20 July 1837Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Stephens of Heath, yeoman
Property as above
Term: 14 years
Rent: £36 pa
Endorsed with a list of measurements of closes in Nicholls Farm
[no title]
69/M/4/188 17 April 1854Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Andrew Stephens of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Building formerly called Crees Shiphay with land adjoining called Nicholls farm or tenement
Term: 14 years
Rent: £36 pa
With assignment of lease attached dated 30 January 1864 between Andrew Stephens and William Stephens of Plympton St Maurice, cattle jobber
ORGANS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/189 15 February 1737/8Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Cowling of Plympton St Maurice, cordwainer
Organs tenement with adjoining herb garden situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £1 1s
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of Joan Brooking
Rent: £2 5s pa
ORGANS AND THE INCLOSURE, AND FETTERHALLS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/190 25 December 1797Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Dingle late of Staverton, labourer
Cottages with lands adjoining called Organs and the Inclosure, situated near Colebrook
Consideration: £10/10
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £2/7/6d pa
Heriot: 2/6d
Endorsed with memorandum of surrender of lease by John Dingle dated 5 May 1848
[no title]
69/M/4/191 25 March 1797Contents:
Assignment and surrender of lease
1) Edward Luscombe of Dittisham, gent.
2) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
Two original leases both dated 15 February 1737 between George Parker and John Cowling
Cottages with lands adjoining called Organs and the Inclosure. Also Fetterhalls tenement. All situated near Colebrook
Consideration: Payment of an annuity of £14 to Edward Luscombe
OZIER PLOT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/192 25 March 1776Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Jenkins of Plymouth, basket maker Ozier plot near Woodford Mills bounded on the north by the road from Plymouth to Ivybridge
Term: 21 years
Rent £3/3s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/193 25 March 1797Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) William Jenkins of Plymouth St Andrew, basketmaker
Property as above
Term: 14 years
Rent: £8 8s pa
PEARSES HOUSE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/194 8 February 1652/3Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Webber of Colebrook, hellier
Pearses house in Colebrook
Consideration: repair of the house
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/195 20 January 1712/13Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Pote of Colebrook, weaver
Pearses house alias Webbers situated in Colebrook
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: 20s
PLYMPTON ST MARY [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/196 25 March 1769Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) James Treneman of Plympton St Mary, carpenter
Houses, herb garden and orchard in Plympton St Mary
Consideration: £5 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s pa
Heriot: 4s
POUND HOUSE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/197 21 July 1629Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Jerome Vestment the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Pound house with the orchard belonging, situated at Colebrook. Also a close of land at Lunch called Lunch Park. Also a close of land at Backmoor called Lady Park
Rent: 22s 4d
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/198 2 February 1680/1Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Tylie of Plympton St Mary, tanner
Pound house with orchard adjoining, situated at Colebrook. Also a close of land called Linche Park lying at Linch in Colebrook
Consideration: £5
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 7s pa
Heriot: 5s
Endorsed with 2)'s memorandum of assignment of the lease to Thomas Slake. Dated 11 May 1687
[no title]
69/M/4/199 25 March 1740Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Tiley of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Pounds house with orchard adjoining situated in Colebrook. Also a field called Linch Park situated at Linch
Consideration: £45
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 11s 2d pa
Heriot: 5s
HIGHER PULLAMS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/200 28 March 1679Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Mumford of Colebrook, labourer
Two fields called the Two Higher Pullams lying on the backside of Colebrook
Consideration: £62 10s
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/201 1 August 1732Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Pote of Plympton St Mary, weaver
Two fields called Higher Pollands alias Pullams situated near Colebrook
Consideration: £62 10s
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: 20s
SCOBLES AND ORCHARDS TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/202 6 April 1652Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmond Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Stephen Pearse of Woodford, yeoman Scobles tenement
Consideration: £237
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: best beast or £5
[no title]
69/M/4/203 31 December 1695Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Henry Blachford of Tamerton Foliot, butcher
Two fields called Scobles ground, one field called Scobles piece, with a meadow quillet, two orchards, a herb garden and the Old Walls, all reputed to be part of Scobles tenement. Also a field called Blendwill, two fields called Great Longacre and Little Longacre, one field called Broomfield, two fields called Orchards Meadows, two orchards, one herb garden and a dwelling house with bakehouse and curtilage, all reputed to be part of Orchard's tenement
Consideration: £332
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1/10
Heriot: best beast or £5
[no title]
69/M/4/204 27 February 1704/5Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Revell of Colebrook, mason, and Christopher Hodge the younger of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Scobles tenement situated near Colebrook. With the privilege of the lake situated on the higher side and all the dung or soil that may be taken up. Also all the alders and bushments that grow by the river on the Butside
Consideration: £31
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s 4d pa
Heriot: 10s 4d
[no title]
69/M/4/205 8 August 1732Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) James Lamacraft of Plympton St Mary, blacksmith
Property as above
Consideration: £52
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s 4d pa
Heriot: 10s 4d
[no title]
69/M/4/206 29 September 1769Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Two fields called Scobles Ground, one piece called Scobles Piece. Also one quillet of land, two orchards, One herb garden and the Old Walls. All reputed to be part of Scobles tenement. Also fields called Blendwill, Long Acre and Little Long Acre, Broomfields, Orchards meadows, two orchards and one herb garden with premises belonging to the same, all reputed to be part of Orchards tenement
Term: 14 years
Rent: £34 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/207 28 December 1782Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hamlyn the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenements called Orchards and Scobles with fields called Orchards, Hatter piece, Blindwells, Great and Little Long Acre, Broomhill, Orchard, Two Meadows, Scobles Meadow, Scobles Prices, the Higher and Lower Field, Scobles Orchard and Orchard's Orchard
Term: 14 years
Rent: £42 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/208 25 March 1819Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Field of Plympton St Mary, labourer Orchard situated at Colebrook, part of Scobles tenement
Term: 14 years
Rent: £4/10 pa
TURPINS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/209 26 March 1698Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Newcombe the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Parcel of Turpins tenement situated on the north side of the highway from Plympton St Mary Church to Woodford Mills
Consideration: £101/6
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s and manorial dues
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/210 20 May 1735Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Sarah Austen of Plymouth, spinster
Part of Turpins tenement
Consideration: £101 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 40s pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/211 2 February 1773Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Stevens of Colebrook, yeoman Turpins tenement
Term: seven years
Rent: £27 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/212 25 March 1800Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Brooking Abbot of Plympton St Mary, glazier
Turpins tenement with two fields called New Park and Little Field, previously part of Burys tenement. Also a close of land called Strole
Term: seven years
Rent: £37 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/213 25 December 1806Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Brooking Abbot of Plympton St Mary, glazier
Messuage called Turpins Tenement, closes of land called Newpark and the Little Field previously part of Burys tenement and field called the Strole
Term: seven years
Rent: £52/ 10s pa
TYLEYS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/214 30 September 1791Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire, (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
2) Matthew Reed of Colebrook, yeoman
Tileys tenement situated at Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £24 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/215 25 March 1813Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Lupton of Plympton St Mary, yeoman Tileys tenement at Colebrook
Term: seven years
Rent: £42 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/216 25 March 1819Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Bickle of Plympton St Mary, baker
Tileys tenement with two fields called Slade and Longpark parts of the tenements called Tileys, Beers and Brookings
Term: seven years
Rent: £52 10s pa
UNDERWOOD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/217 30 August 1722Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hellyer of Plympton St Mary, woodcomber Toft, decayed house, orchard and garden situated in Underwood, and all Commons belonging to the same, bounded on the north part by the highway from Clapper Street towards Blaxton
Consideration: £7
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1s pa
Heriot: 1s
[no title]
69/M/4/218 13 December 1758Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hellyer of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Linhay and curtilage with orchard and garden, situated in Underwood, bounded on the north by the highway leading from Clapper Street to Merafield Green
Consideration: £8 8s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1s pa
Heriot: 1s
VESTMENTS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/219 25 March 1740Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Strong of Plympton St Mary, husbandman
Vestments tenement with a field called Bowhill and part of a field called Slade. All situated near Colebrook
Consideration: £37 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 6s 8d pa
Heriot: 1s
[no title]
69/M/4/220 29 December 1792Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdown (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Francis Hort)
2) John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardian and trustee of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) John Lamacraft of Colebrook, blacksmith
Vestments tenement situated near Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £8/10 pa
WAYPARK [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/221 26 December 1675Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Oates, junior of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Field called Waypark in Colebrook
Consideration: £30
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: £1
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/222 6 November 1715Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Constance Tiley of Plympton St Mary, spinster
Field called Waypark situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £30
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/223 24 June 1760Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Grigg of Plymouth, tailor
Field called Waypark situated in Colebrook
Consideration: £42
Rent: 10s
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/224 16 August 1784Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Bone of Plymouth, tailor
Field called Waypark in Colebrook of Boringdon and Colebrook, Plympton St Mary, two acres
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 24 June 1760 between John Parker and John Grigg
£12/10
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/225 11 October 1798Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Mary Bone of Lipson, widow, and Samuel Attwood of St Budeaux, yeoman
2) John Hooper of Morval, Cornwall, yeoman
3) John Kingwell of Plymouth, miller
Original leases dated 16 August 1784 between Lord Boringdon and John Bone
Field called Waypark situated in Colebrook. Also Polland orchard, previously a field called Polland Marsh
Consideration: £140 paid to 2) by 3)
5s each paid to 1) by 3)
Term: remainder of several terms of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/226 18 March 1799Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) John Hooper of Morval, yeoman and Mary his wife
2) James White of Plymouth, mercer
3) John Kingwell of Plymouth, miller
Further to as assignment dated 11 October 1798 between Mary Bone and Samuel Atwood of the first part, John Hooper of the second part and John Kingwell of the third part
Property as above
Consideration: £70 being part of £140 purchase money paid to John Hooper
WHITAKERS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/227 14 March 1663/4Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Nichole Rowe of Woodford, widow
Original lease dated 26 March 1648 between 1) and 2)
Whitakers tenement
Consideration: Surrender of original lease £60
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 40s pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/228 1 April 1664Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Nichole Rowe of Woodford, widow
2) Thomas Cole of Wixenford, yeoman, and John Avent the elder of Ford, yeoman
Original lease dated 14 March 1663/4 between Edmund Parker and Nichole Rowe
Whitakers tenement
Consideration: Marriage of Walter Rowe and Mary Cole
£150 paid by Johane Cole to Walter Rowe
Term: remainder of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/229 21 August 1700Contents:
Surrender of lease
1) Mary Rowe, widow of Walter Rowe late of Woodford, yeoman, Thomas Rowe his son, heir and sole administrator, Thomas Cole of Wixenford, yeoman, executor of the will of Thomas Cole his late father, John Avent of Plympton St Mary, yeoman, executor of the will of John Avent his late father
2) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
Original lease dated 14 March 1664 between Edmund Parker and Nichole Rowe
Whitakers tenement, Woodford
Consideration: lease of the said tenements for 99 years or three lives to be delivered before 30 August
5s paid by 2) to 1)
[no title]
69/M/4/230 27 August 1700Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Mary Rowe of Woodford, widow
Field called Longpark situated near Woodford Cross, fields called Cross Park, Barn Park. Also two meadows, Three orchards, three herb gardens and premises, all situated on the south side of the highway from Rudgway to Plymbridge, near the village of Underwood, being part of Whitakers tenement
Consideration: Surrender of lease of 14 March 1664
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 20s pa
Heriot: best beast or 40s
[no title]
69/M/4/231 4 July 1720Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Francis Parker son of 1)
Property as above. Also a field called Menapark
Consideration: 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 22s pa
Heriot: best beast or 40s
WOODFORD CROSS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/232 28 November 1616Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Henry Rowe of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Three closes of land lying near Woodford Cross, on the west of a way leading from the said cross to the marshes in the sands
Consideration: £35
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of Marie Stondon
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/233 2 May 1629Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Thomas Rowe of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Consideration: £8 10s and surrender of former lease
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/234 26 March 1698Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Rowe the elder of Woodford, yeoman
Two fields called Standons ground situated near
Woodford Cross
Consideration: £41 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 8s pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/235 13 February 1765Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Perrot of Plympton St Mary, miller
A field bounded on the west by the lane leading to Woodford Cross
Consideration: £22 1s
Rent: 3s pa
WOODFORD DOWNS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/236 16 August 1786Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Hamlyn the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Two fields called Woodford Downs situated at Woodford
Term: 11 years
Rent: £28 pa
WOODFORD DOWNS, HIGHER WOODFORD AND FOSTERS WOODFORD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/237 25 March 1797Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Robert Hole of Plymouth, butcher
Two fields called Woodford Downs with a tenement called Higher Woodford with garden and orchard adjoining. Also fields called Benetts Down, Bickham Park, Out Meadow, Barn Park, Benetts Meadow, Higher Will Park, Lower Will Park and Home Meadow. Also a tenement called Fosters Woodford and fields called Cramphole Meadow, Menapark, Footlanes, Kitchen Park, and Moor Park
Term: 14 years
Rent: £210 pa
WOODFORD FARM [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/238 25 March 1789Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians of the estate of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
2) Isaac Dewdney of Silferton, yeoman
Tenement and farm called Woodford Farm with fields called the Home field, Northern and Southern Kiln Ball, Farm Meadow, Pond Park, Little Larkham, Oak Park, Long Park, Higher and Lower Forty Acres, Shire Wood, Forehills, Thirteen Acres, Eleven Acres, Eight Acres, Higher and Lower Stevens Down, Furze Park and the lowest Plym Bridge Marsh. Also two marshes called Higher and Road Marsh
Term: 5 years
Rent: £400 pa
Enclosed is a memorandum of equal date giving Lord Boringdon's agreement to confirm the lease on his coming of age
[no title]
69/M/4/239 29 September 1793Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Isaac Dewdney of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Term: nine years
Rent: £410 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/240 29 September 1801Contents:
Counterpart lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Isaac Dewdney of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Term: 12 years
Rent: £480 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/241 29 May 1854Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Henry Manly Cork of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Woodford Farm
Term: seven years
Rent: £344 pa
WOODFORD MILLS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/242 30 December 1622Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) Thomas Ham of Plympton Earl, fuller
Tucking mill and the Under room, adjoining Woodford Mills
Term: 99 years or two lives
Consideration: £20
Rent: 4s pa
Endorsed with memorandum of assignment of lease by Thomas Ham to Anthony Ham. dated 20 April 1655
Also memorandum of assignment of interest in lease by Anthony Ham to Edmund Parker. Dated 8 July 1668
[no title]
69/M/4/243 25 December 1744Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Alexander Warn of Plympton St Mary, miller
Three water grist mills called Woodford Mills with mill leat belonging to the same. Also two pieces of ground called the Millgreen adjoining the said Mills. Also a little orchard and garden lying on the other side of the highway opposite to the Mill door. Also plot of ground lying near Newbridge called Old Janes
Piece. Also close of ground called the Great Stert
Term: seven years
Rent: £29 pa
[With copy]
[no title]
69/M/4/244 25 March 1752Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Wyatt of Plympton St Mary, miller
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £36 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/245 14 March 1754Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Joseph Matthews of Stoke Damerel, miller
Property as above.
Term: seven years
Rent: £36 pa
Enclosed is a letter addressed to John Parker containing a copy of some of the covenants from the lease
[no title]
69/M/4/246 25 March 1761Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Alexander Warn of Plympton St Mary, miller
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £36 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/247 6 June 1761Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Alexander Warn of Plympton St Mary, miller
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £36 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/248 8 August 1766Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Warn of Stonehouse, ropemaker
Property as above
Consideration: surrender of a lease dated 6th
June 1861
Term: 14 years
Rent: £36 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/249 19 November 1778Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Collard of Tavistock, miller
Grist Mills called Woodford alias Marsh Mills with fields called Great and Little Steart and the Plot
Term: seven years
Rent: £110 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/250 25 March 1785Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Rider of Torbryan, miller
Property as above
Term: 14 years
Rent: £100 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/251 26 June 1797Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Thomas Marsh of Bridport, gent.
Property as above. Also a field called Middle
Marsh
Term: 14 years
Rent: £200 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/252 29 September 1812Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Thomas Marsh and Henry Marsh of Plympton St Mary, millers
Grist Mills called Woodford alias Marsh Mills with fields called Great Steart, Little Steart and the Plot. Also a marsh called Mays Marsh
Term: 14 years
Rent: £250 pa
£30 pa for Mays Marsh
[no title]
69/M/4/253 17 May 1840Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Shilson of Plympton St Mary, miller Dwelling house with curtilage and one close of land called Little Steart adjoining, parcel of a tenement called Marsh Mills. Also piece of land nearly opposite the dwelling house on the south side of the Turnpike road leading from Longbridge to Plympton St Mary. Also part of the flour mills called Marsh Mills together with occupation of a railway from Marsh Mills to its junction with the road from Cann Quarry to the Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, with use of 2/3rds parts of the mill leat flowing from the end of the canal at the southern end of Woodford Wood to Marsh Mills
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 29th September 1832
Term: 18 years
Rent: £155 pa
With coloured plan of part of the mills
[no title]
69/M/4/254 17 May 1840Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Alsop of Plymouth, earthenware manufacturer
Piece of land, part of a larger close of land in the possession of Richard Shilson, miller, nearly opposite the dwelling house on the south side of the Turnpike road leading from Longbridge to Plympton St Mary, with liberty to construct a kiln. Also part of the flour mills called Marsh Mills together with occupation of a railway from Marsh Mills to its junction with the road from Cann Quarry to the Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, with use of 1/3rd part of the mill leat flowing from the end of the canal at the southern end of Woodford Wood to Marsh Mills
Term: 18 years
Rent: £65 pa
With coloured plan of part of the mills.
Enclosed is a draft agreement dated 9 July 1840 between Richard Shilson and William Alsop concerning use of the mill leat. Also enclosed are seven letters concerning the mills: agreement for lease, 1840; blunder in ordering mill stone, 1844; entrance of Daw and Serpell into possession of Marsh Mills, 1858. Also William Alsop's note of machinery to be retained, 1858
[no title]
69/M/4/255 29 January 1845Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) George Frean of Plymouth, merchant and George Daw of Plympton St Mary, miller
Dwelling house with curtilage and one close of land called Little Steart adjoining, parcel of a tenement called Marsh Mills. Also piece of land nearly opposite the dwelling house on the south side of the Turnpike road leading from Longbridge to Plympton St Mary. Also all of the flour mills called Marsh Mills, a dwelling house with garden adjoining and two fields called Higher and Lower Steart situated near Marsh Mills. Also occupation of a railway from Marsh Mills to its junction with the road from Cann Quarry to the Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, with use of 2/3rds parts of the mill leat flowing from the end of the canal at the southern end of Woodford Wood to Marsh Mills
Term: 13 3/4 years
Rent: £167 pa
YARN PARKS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/256 13 September 1728Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Simon Brooking of Plympton St Mary, clothier
Yarn Parks tenement
Consideration: £121 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1 3s 8d pa
Heriot: 30s
[no title]
69/M/4/257 25 March 1795Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Bidcook of Plymouth, bricklayer
Yarn Parks tenement
Term: three years
Rent: £19/19 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/258 1 May 1801Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Thomas Triscott of Plympton St Mary, mason Pound house and garden in Colebrook, part of a tenement called Yarn Park, bounded on the east by the road from Colebrook to Boringdon
Consideration: £1 1s and construction of three dwelling houses
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 16s 6d
Heriot: £1 13s
[no title]
69/M/4/259 25 March 1811Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Matthews of Plymouth, carter
House and garden at Colebrook, part of Yarn Park tenement, bounded on east by the King's Highway from Colebrook to Boringdon
Consideration: Surrender of a lease dated 1 May [missing] between Lord Boringdon and Thomas Triscott
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 16/6d per year
Heriot: £1/13
[no title]
69/M/4/260 25 March 1826Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Luke Davis of Plympton St Mary, labourer
Houses with gardens at Colebrook bounded on east by the Kings' Highway from Colebrook to Boringdon
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 25 March 1811 between Lord Boringdon and John Matthews
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 16/6d
Heriot: £1/13
MISCELLANEOUS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/261 28 November 1616Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of North Molton, esquire
2) John Vellacot of Plympton St Mary, husbandman and labourer
Tenement with piece of land called Butt Cross
Consideration: £14
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of Marie Stondon
Rent: 10s 4d pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/262 10 March 1653/4Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, Esq.,
2) William Warring of Colebrook, yeoman
Parcel of land called Barries Commons with close adjoining, both of which lie at Brockhole
Consideration: £8
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 2s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/263 4 May 1661Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Warringe of Colebrook, gent.
One herb garden, one orchards and one close of land lying in the west part of the same, and one close of land called Yearn Park
Consideration: £80
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of Thomas Oates the elder
Rent: 23s 8d
Heriot: 30s
[no title]
69/M/4/264 3 September 1668Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Philip Turpin of Plymouth, surgeon
Original lease dated 24 July 1647 between 1) and Richard Turpin
Coles tenement and a willow plot situated on the north side of the highway from Plympton St Mary Church to Woodford Mills.
Consideration: purchase of the estate and surrender of previous lease £5
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 40s pa
Heriot: best beast or £4
[no title]
69/M/4/265 1 May 1740Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Cowling of Plympton St Maurice, cordwainer
Close of land called Butsides Park situated in Underwood
Fine: £43 1s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 6s 8d pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/266 25 March 1745Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Walker of Plympton St Maurice, yeoman Collings tenement
Term: seven years
Rent: £15 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/267 3 May 1770Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hellyer of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Two fields called Stone bounded on the west by Larkham Lane. Also a field called Fosters Field adjoining on the east
Consideration: £170
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1/3 pa
Heriot: 40s
[no title]
69/M/4/268 25 March 1772Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Pearse Eveleigh of Plympton St Mary, maltster
Close of land in Lunch
Consideration: £12/12s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 6/6d pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/269 25 March 1792Contents:
Lease
1) Most Hon. William, Marquis of Lansdowne (surviving trustee named in a settlement dated 19 November 1763 made on the marriage of John Parker and Frances Hort)
2) Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
3) Elias Ford of Plympton St Mary, butcher Fields called Brookings Park, the Nursery, Higher and Lower Longlands, Hedge Park and the orchard
Term: 14 years
Rent: £33/10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/270 29 September 1793Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Ryder of Plympton St Mary, miller
Three fields called Middle Marsh, Brickfield and Brickyard Paddock
Term: seven years
Rent: £44 pa
Enclosed is an agreement between 1) Samuel Willing and 2) Lord Boringdon and Henry Barne for 1)'s letting of part of the property. Undated
[no title]
69/M/4/271 29 September 1795Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon, esquire
2) John Warn of Egg Buckland, miller
House and herb garden called Toopes situated at Colebrook, bounded on the east by the highway from Plympton St Mary Bridge to Shaugh
Consideration: £7/7
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 2/6d pa
Heriot: 2/6d
[no title]
69/M/4/272 24 June 1796Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) William Jenkins of Plymouth St Andrew, basket maker
Plot of land bounded on the north, east and south by the mill leat leading from Cann Quarry to Woodford Mills and on the west by the road from Newbridge to Plymbridge, to be converted into an ozier ground
Term: 14 years
Rent: £3 3s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/273 25 March 1797Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Lamacraft of Plympton St Mary, blacksmith
Two fields called Pollands alias Pullands situated near Colebrook
Term: 14 years
Rent: £12 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/274 25 March 1799Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Watson of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Field called Warrene
Term: 10 years
Rent: £40 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/275 29 September 1800Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Joseph Anthony and John Harvey of Brixton, yeomen
Two fields called Great or Salt Marsh and the Gore
Term: 12½ years
Rent: £120 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/276 29 September 1804Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) William Adams of Pennycross, yeoman
Tenements called Rowes and Benetts, Forsters Woodford and Woodford Downs. Also a field called the Gore, part of a tenement called Plymbridge Grounds
Of Plympton St Mary
Term: 10 years
Nine years for the Gore
Rent: £225 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/277 29 September 1812Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Lupton of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Linhay and three fields called Bickfords Stone grounds
Term: 14 years
Rent: £34 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/278 25 March 1818Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Nicholas Luscombe of Plympton St Mary, gent.
Meadow called Scobles or Butts meadow and a close of land called Baggleholes, situated near Colebrook
Term: 7¼ years
Rent: £11 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/279 25 December 1818Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Croad of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Barn, orchard and two fields called Futterells orchard, Little Field and Polland meadow
Term: 7¼ years
Rent: £21 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/280 25 March 1819Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Putt of Plympton St Mary, builder
Barn, linhay, curtilage and orchard called Lynch
Also four closes of land called Barn Park, Griggs Field, Woodford Cross Field and Corner Field.
Also all that Linhay and three fields called Bickfords Stone Ground. Also a field called Crackeridge, part of Beers and Brookings tenement
Term: seven years
Rent: £73 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/281 12 May 1826Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Anderson of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Lynch, with orchard and four closes of land called Barn Park, Griggs field, Three Corners field and Lynch meadow situated near Colebrook
Term: six years
Rent: £38 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/282 25 March 1829Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Pearse of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Stone tenement. Also fields called Higher and Lower
Six Acres, Outer and Inner Three acres, Barn Park, Priors Park and three fields called Bickfords Stone Grounds
Term: seven years
Rent: £96 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/283 20 March 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Deacon of Devonport, basket maker
Parcel of ground intended for an ozier or willow plot, bounded on the north by the Turnpike Road leading from Ridgeway to Plymouth and on the south by the River Tory
Term: 14 years
Rent: £9 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/284 11 April 1853Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Amanda Henrietta Butcher of East Stonehouse, widow
Piece of ground, parcel of closes called Lynch meadow and Barn Park numbered 1812 and 1814 on the Plympton St Mary tithe apportionment
With agreement for construction of an Inn
Term: 99 years
Rent: £5/4s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/285 18 June 1867Contents:
Counterpart Leases
1) Albert Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Samuel Roach of Plymouth, builder
Supplemental to an agreement dated 24 August 1865 between Samuel Roach and James Soper of the 1st part and Albert Edmund Parker, earl of Morley of the second part
Piece of land previously part of two fields called Lynch Meadow and Barn Park, numbered 1812 and 1814 on the Plympton St Mary tithe apportionment. The land to be used for the erection of a dwelling house intended to be numbered 8 Boringdon Villas
Term: 99 years
Rent: £5 pa
MULTIPLE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/286 25 March 1797Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Robert Hole of Plymouth, butcher
Two fields called Woodford Downs. Also a tenement called Higher Woodford Garden and Orchard adjoining with fields called Benetts Down, Bickham Park, Out Meadow, Barn Park, Benetts Meadow, Higher and Lower Will Parks and [Home Meadow]. Also a tenement called Fosters Woodford with fields called Cramphole Meadow, Menapark, Footlands, Kitchen Park and Moor Park
Term: 14 years for Woodford Downs and Higher Woodford
11 years for Fosters Woodford
Rent: £210 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/287 25 March 1811Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Pote of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenements called Blatchfords, Woodford, Orchards, Scobles and Lower Living. Also a field called Shepherds Preswells. Also a field called Slade, part of a tenement called Preswells and Slade
Term: 10½ years
Seven years for Slade
Rent: £238 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/288 25 March 1811Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon of Boringdon
2) Elisha Gullett of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Lower Elfordleigh. Also three closes of land, part of Nicholls tenement, called Meadow, Barn Park and Quarry Park. Also three fields called Brockhole, Middle Cross Park and Lower Cross Park, being part of several tenements called Leetons, Walkers and Oates. Also three fields, part of tenements of Bennecliff, Joshua James's, Walkers and Fetterhalls, called Snapes, Slades, Brockhole, Headlands and Higher Cross Park
Terms: two terms of 13 & 14 years
Rent: £140 pa for 1st four years
£150 pa thereafter
[no title]
69/M/4/289 29 September 1811Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Robert Maddick of Colebrook, husbandman
Part of Crossman's tenement, lying on the west side of a road leading through the village of Colebrook
Term: 9½ years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/290 25 March 1835Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Jane Pote of Plympton St Mary, widow
Tenements called Orchards Scobles and Lower Woodford with field called Slade. Also part of Turpins tenement
Term: seven years
Rent: £214 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/291 17 April 1854Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Pote of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Farm called Lower Woodford and parts of Orchards and Scobles tenements with a field called Slade and a tenement called Turpins
Term: 14 years
Rent: £212 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum by George Pridham concerning renewal of the term. Dated 9 July 1862
PLYMPTON [no ref. or date]
BICKHAM [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/335 12 MayContents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Nicholas Brooking of Plympton St Mary, woolcomber
3/8th parts of a tenement called Lower Bickham alias Perrymans Bickham. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood. Also common of turbary and turfes or moor wood
Consideration: £132 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 7s 7½d pa
Heriot: 15s
[no title]
69/M/4/336 11 February 1737/8Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Bennett of Plymouth, tailor
Closes of land called Barnpark, Bickham Down, the New garden, the Lower Down, the Higher Down, the North Down and adjacent meadow, Lakepark, ½ of Culver Meadow and three orchards, parts of Higher Bickham tenement. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turbary and turfs or moor wood. With 7/8ths part of coppice in Earls Wood
Consideration: £300
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 22s pa
Heriot: 40s
CASTLE DITCHES [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/337 29 April 1728Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire, lord of 1/8th part and ¼ part of the manor of Plympton
2) William Richards of Plympton St Maurice, butcher 1/8th part of a parcel of land called of Castle Ditches. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and common of turbary, and turfes or moor wood
Consideration: £1 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5d pa
Heriot: 1s 3d
[no title]
69/M/4/338 29 December 1792Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Ley of Trehill, esquire (surviving guardian of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
2) John Palmer of Plympton St Maurice, esquire
Property as above.
Consideration: £2 2s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5d pa
Heriot: 1s 3d
[no title]
69/M/4/339 March 1810Contents:
Surrender of Lease
1) Thomas Hugo (rest illegible)
2) John Parker, Lord Boringdon of Saltram
Original lease dated 29 December 1792 between John Ley and John Palmer
Property as above.
Consideration: £20
[no title]
69/M/4/340 5 March 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Goodman of Plympton Maurice, labourer
Stable built on Castle Ditches with piece of ground lying to the west of the building with liberty to erect a dwelling house
Term: 40 years
Rent: 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/341 29 May 1854Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joshua Brooking Rowe of Plymouth, bookseller
Parcel of ground, part of The Castle Ditches
Term: 60 years
Rent: 10s 6d pa
Endorsed with a note of surrender dated 25 October 1856
DORSMOUTH HILL [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/342 29 September 1747Contents:
Counterpart Lease [partial]
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Edward Sparke of Plympton St Maurice, gent.
¼ part of of Dorsmouth Hills. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood
Consideration: £71 1s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 3s 4d pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/343 25 December 1836Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Benjamin Dyer of Plympton St Maurice, baker Dorsmouth Hill orchard situated near the town of Plympton
Term: 10 years
Rent: £5 5s pa
ELBURTON [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/344 29 September 1733Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hellyer of Plympton St Mary, woolcomber 1/8th part of Trescols house and orchard in Elburton
Consideration: 50s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4½d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/345 27 November 1735Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Abraham Watts of Elburton, yeoman
1/8th part of Clark's house in Elburton
Consideration: £1 17s 6d
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1½d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/346 25 March 1740Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Candish of Plymstock, yeoman
1/8th part of a tenement and ½ farthing of land with four acres of barton land lying in Elburton. Also 3/8ths of a parcel of coppice wood in Earls wood. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood and common of turbary and turfs or moor wood
Consideration: £25
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1s 10d farthing
Heriot: 2s 6d
[no title]
69/M/4/347 24 June 1754Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Damaris Watts of Plymstock, spinster
1/8th part of a field called Pollexpark situated near Elburton
Consideration: £10 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 2s pa
Heriot: 2s 6d
[no title]
69/M/4/348 3 February 1755Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Gubbins of Plymstock, husbandman
1/8th part of Trescots tenement situated in Elburton
Consideration: £4 4s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4½d
Heriot: 12d
[no title]
69/M/4/349 14 February 1761Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) James Algar of Elburton, yeoman
1/8th part of a tenement and ½ farthing in Elburton. Together with common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turbary and turf or moor wood
Consideration: £28
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1s 1¼d pa
Heriot: 5s
ELLACOMBE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/350 13 January 1723/4Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) William Veall of Plympton St Mary, mason
7/8th parts of a tenement and farthing of land in Ellacombe. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood. Also common of turbary and turfs or moorwood
Consideration: £290
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 18s 5d three farthings
Heriot: 35s
[no title]
69/M/4/351 28 August 1725Contents:
Copy assignment of lease
1) William Veal of Plympton St Mary, mason
2) Austice Dowrich of Plymouth, widow
Original leases dated 29 September 1700 and 13 January 1723 between Sir Richard Vyvyan and Philip Westlake and 13 January 1723 between George Parker and 1)
1/8th part and the other 7/8th parts of a tenement and farthing of land in Ellacombe. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turbary and turfes or moor wood
Consideration: £120
Term: residue of several terms of 99 years
Rent: 18s 5d
Heriot: 35s
[no title]
69/M/4/352 24 June 1771Contents:
Assignment of lease, and counterpart
1) William Veall of Plymouth, stone cutter
2) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
Original lease dated 13 January 1723 between George Parker and William Veall
7/8th of a tenement and farthing of land in Ellacombe and common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turbary and turf or moor wood
Consideration: 5s and payment of annuity of £23 to 1) for the term of his natural life
Term: residue of term of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/353 25 March 1786Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Jeremiah Triscott of Plympton St Mary, mason
Tenement called Ellacombe and fields called Hillpark, Cutley meadow with the orchard and herb garden. Also fields called the Higher and Lower Marsh Fields
Term: seven years
Rent: £20 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/354 25 March 1792Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) The Hon. Frederick Robinson of Whitehall, Westminster, and John Ley of Trehill, esquire (guardians and trustees of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
2) John Kingdon of Plympton St Mary, butcher Fields called Hillpark, Cutley meadow with the orchard and herb garden, lately part of Ellacombe tenement. Also fields called Higher and Lower Marshfields and Allacombe
Term: seven years
Rent: £25 pa
ELLACOMBE AND MERAFIELD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/355 25 March 1790Contents:
Lease
1) John Yolland of Saltram, agent for the executors of the late Lord Boringdon
2) Eliezer Steart of Plymstock, timber merchant Fields called Heathfield, Shillings, Berners field, Friars Park, Broad Park, Ellacombe Park, Great Paswe leas, Well Park, Higher and Lower Northlake, all being part of two tenements called Merafield and Ellacombe
Term: 3½ years
Rent: £105 pa
FLOOD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/356 29 September 1739Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Hester Gaude of Brixton, widow
1/8th part of a field called Flood situated near Elburton.
Consideration: £6
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 7½ d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/357 8 November 1782Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Eliezar Steart of Plymstock, carpenter
Property as above
Consideration: £10 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 7½ pa
GREAT PASCOLEAS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/358 29 September 1793Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Honey the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
1/8 part of four fields called Great Pascoleas, Well Park, Higher and Lower North lakes. Also 1/8 part of two fields called Windmills
Term: seven years for the four fields
14 years for Windmills
Rent: £49 pa for the four fields
£3 3s pa for Windmills
[no title]
69/M/4/359 29 September 1795Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Honey of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Four fields called Great Pascoleas, Wellpark, Higher and Lower Northlake
Consideration: £88 10s and assignment of even date made between 2), Richard Honey the elder and 1)
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: As given in a lease dated 13 August 1781 between John Parker and Richard Honey the elder
HARDWICK [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/360 22 August 1721Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Avent of Hareston, Brixton, gent, and Audryan Avent his wife
Moiety, 1/8th part and ¼ part of seven closes of land called South West Heathfields. Also ¼ part of Long Meadow
Term: two terms of 80 years
Rent: 21d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/361 25 March 1748Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Skinner of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Barton and farm called Hardwick. Also the manor pound or pinfold for cattle with privilege of the said pound. Also coppice wood belonging to the barton
Term: 21 years
Rent: £84 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/362 30 January 1758Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Anna Maria Sparke and Sarah Sparke, both of Chaddlewood, spinsters, grandaughters, next of kin and administratries of the goods etc of Edward Sparke, deceased
2) Richard Honey the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Original lease dated 24 June 1738 between George Parker and Edward Sparke
1/8th part of five closes of barton land called Kill meadow, Longpark, Hampark, Crookneys and the Grove.
With common of pasture and turbary on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood
Consideration: £30
Term: residue of term of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/363 29 September 1801Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Worth of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Hardwick with fields called Crosspark, Broadpark, Great Woodpark, Little Woodpark, Wellpark, Warren, Great and Little Meadow, Ridge Park, Rose Park, Jordons Park, and Bickford Field. Also orchards called Higher and Kiln orchard. Also the cattle Pound for the manor and hundred of Plympton and common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood
Term: 14 years
Rent: £170 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/364 9 October 1844Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Willing and James Willing both of Plympton St Mary, yeomen
Barton, farm and tenement called Hardwick. Also several fields called The Higher and Lower Orchard, Warren, Well Field, Dorsmouth Park, The Three Dorsmouth Hills, Wood Park, Shillings, Burnells Moore, Priors Park, Cross Park, Broad Park, Kiln Meadow, Long Park, Colla Park, Bickford's Field, Jordan's Park, Rose Park, Ridge Park, Higher and Lower Meadow, Fourberries and part of Ham Park with the pound or pinfold for cattle. Also three fields called The Outer Higher and Three Corner Estrayer parks and a field called Six O Clock Field and part of a field called Winstons Hills
Term: 14 years
Rent: £353 7s 10d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/365 12 August 1873Contents:
Agreement to Let
1) Albert Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Samuel Willing of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Messuage, farm and lands called Hardwick
Term: 14 years
Rent: £365 pa
Enclosed is correspondence concerning the sale of the lease of the farm to pay the debts of 2). Dated 1886-1887
HAY AND TOTHILL TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/366 29 September 1743Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Honey of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
7/8ths part of a tenement called Hay. Also 7/8ths part of a tenement called Tothill. Also 7/8ths part of coppice wood in Earls Wood. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood and common of turbary and turfs or moor wood
Consideration: £628 10s
Rent: 19s 1d pa
Heriot: 40s
[no title]
69/M/4/367 25 March 1808Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Worth of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Hay and Tothill tenements
Term: 10 years
Rent: £160 pa
With certificate of Richard Worth for completion of drainage work. Dated 18 November 1809
HAY AND THORNFIELD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/368 17 April 1854Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Boon Crossing of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Messuage and tenement called Hay in Plympton St Mary.
Also a farm and tenement called Thornfield in Plympton St Mary and Plymstock.
Also fields called Twenty Pounds Park, Shears field, Paddock, Linhay field, and Marsh in Plympton St Mary
Term: seven years
Rent: £330 pa
HEATHFIELDS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/369 29 December 1792Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Ley of Trehill, esquire (surviving guardian of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
2) George Marshall of Plymouth, esquire
¼ of four closes of land and one meadows called Eastern Heathfields and Long Meadow together with common of pasture on Lee Moor
Consideration: £44
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 3s 6d pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/370 2 May 1801Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) George Marshall of Ivybridge, esquire, grandson, residuary legatee and sole executor of the late George Marshall
2) Richard Honey of Plympton St Mary, gent.
Original lease dated 29 December 1792 between John Ley and George Marshall
Property as above.
Consideration: £54
Term: residue of 99 years
KILL MEADOW [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/371 24 June 1738Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Edward Sparke of Plympton St Maurice, gent.
1/8th part of five closes of barton land called Kill meadow, Long Park, Ham Park, Crooknyes and the Grove. With common of pasture and turbary on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood
Consideration: £48 6s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 7s 6d pa
[no title]
69/M/4/372 30 May 1765Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon
2) Richard Honey the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Consideration: £60 and one moidore of gold
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 7s 6d pa
Heriot: best beast or £3
[no title]
69/M/4/373 25 December 1795Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Honey the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Consideration: £54
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of Anna Maria Eveleigh
Rent: 7s 6d
Heriot: 7s 6d
MERAFIELD TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/374 14 September 1728Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Joseph Hele of Merafield, Plympton St Mary, gent.
¼ of tenement called Merafield. With common of pasture on Lee Moor with coppice in Earls Wood
Consideration: £52 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 2s pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/375 3 May 1739Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Joseph Hele the younger of Plympton St Mary, gent.
Merafield, Hammedys Hill, Woodpark, Three Parks, Little Plot and Merafield Meadow with two orchards
Term: 14 years
Rent: £21 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/376 3 May 1739Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Richard Morrish of Plympton St Maurice, butcher
Merafield and fields called Dows Down, Broadpark, Bushpark, Burnards Moor and Priors Park, Plympton St Mary
Term: 14 years
Rent: £32/10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/377 3 May 1753Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Simon Brooking of Plympton St Mary, clothier
Part of Merafield alias Great Merafield. Also Doors Down, Broadpark, Mainapark, Bushpark, Burnards Moor, Great Priors Park, Hammadays Hill, Woodpark, Three parks, Little Plot and Merafield Meadow
Term: 14 years
Rent: £54 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/378 29 September 1756Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Mary Hele of Plympton St Mary, widow
¼ part of a tenement called Merafield. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turbary and turfs and coppice in Earl Wood
Consideration: £106 7s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 2s pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/379 1 March 1774Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Sandover of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement and dwelling house called Merafield. Also Ten fields called Merafield Meadow, Ammadys Hill, the Paddock, Wood Park, Little Quarry Park, Bottom Park, Shillens, Little Dores Down, Bush Park and the Little Hill
Term: seven years
Rent: £75 pa
Endorsed with a memorandum re planting of apple trees. Dated 1 March 1774
[no title]
69/M/4/380 25 March 1825Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Isaac Dewdney of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement called Merafield. Also fields called the Orchard, Amadous Hill, Orchard Paddock, Nursery Paddock, Western Paddock, Rye Field, Eastern Paddock, Trapstile, Key Field or Quay Field, Wood Field, Lake Head Meadow, Limes Park Meadow, Cocks Park, Hill Park, two marshes called the Higher and Lower Marshes, the Eastern and Western Gore, Three Parks and those parts of Saltram lawn enclosed by a new railing leading from Blaxton Gate to Allacombe Park Gate. Also two marshes adjoining the road from Saltram House to Plymouth Lodge
Term: seven years
Rent: £500 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/381 2 January 1832Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Samuel Lang and Christopher Spear the elder of St Dominick, Cornwall, yeoman
Tenement called Merafield. Also fields called the Orchard, Amadous Hill, Orchard Paddock, Nursery Paddock, Western Paddock, Rye Field, Eastern Paddock, Trapstile, Key or Quay field, Wood Field, Lake Head, Limes Park, Cocks Park, Hill Park, Three Parks, Eastern and South Lawn and Western Gore
Term: seven years
Rent: £355 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/382 16 March 1835Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Vosper and Thomas Vosper both of Quetheock, Cornwall, yeoman
Tenement called Merafield with several fields called the Orchard, Amadous Hill, Orchard Paddock, Nursery Paddock, Western Paddock, Rye Field, Eastern Paddock, Trapstile, Key Field or Quay Field, Wood Field, Lake head, Limes Park, Cocks Park, Hill Park, Three Parks, Eastern Lawn, South Lawn, Eastern Gore and Western Gore with two marshes called Upper and Lower Marshes
Term: 14 years
Rent: £458 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/383 25 December 1836Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Parkhouse of Plympton St Mary, maltster and sadler
Newly erected dwelling house and premises with malthouse, adjoining Merafield orchard and Merafield farm
Term: [not given]
Rent: £21 1s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/384 17 April 1854Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Vosper of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Tenement and barton called Merafield with fields called The Orchard, Amadous hill, Orchard Paddock, Nursery Paddock, Western Paddock, Rye Field, Eastern Paddock, Trapstile, Key or Quay field, Wood Field, Lake Head, Limes Park, Cocks Park, Hill Park, Three Parks, Eastern and South Lawns, Eastern and Western Gores. Also two marshes adjoining called the Upper and Lower Marshes. Also two closes called Ellacombe Parks, two other closes called North Lakes and two other closes called Queenaparks and a close called Pond Piece
Term: 14 years
Rent: £562 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/385 30 March 1878Contents:
Agreement to let
1) Albert Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Elizabeth Vosper, widow, and William Peter Vosper, yeoman of Plympton St Mary
Barton of Merafield, messuage and malthouse
Term: 21 years
Rent: £558/18 pa
MERAFIELD AND BLAXTON TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/386 26 April 1718Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Joseph Puckey the elder and Joseph Puckey the younger, both of Egg Buckland, yeomen
Merafield and Blaxton with Blaxton Cottage. Also Colaparks, Priors Parks, with common of pasture and turbary on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood
Term: seven years
Rent: £140 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/387 8 October 1724Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Joseph Pucke the elder, and Joseph Pucky the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeomen
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £140 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/388 4 October 1731Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Joseph Puckey of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £130
[no title]
69/M/4/389 4 October 1732Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Joseph Puckey of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £130 pa
MIDDLE PARK [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/390 12 May 1826Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Worth of Plympton St Mary, butcher
Field called Middle Park
Term: six years
Rent: £19 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/391 29 September 1835Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Grills of Plympton St Mary, plumber and brazier
Field called Middle Park and orchard called Denbows
Term: five years
Rent: £19 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/392 18 August 1840Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Nathaniel Channon of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Field called Middle Park situated near the village of Underwood
Term: five years
Rent: £18 10s pa
MIDDLEWOODS TENEMENT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/393 29 September 1747
Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Edward Sparke of Plympton St Maurice, gent.
¼ part fields and orchard called Middlewoods. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood
Consideration: £61 1s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 3s 4½d pa
Heriot: 10s
[no title]
69/M/4/394 29 December 1792Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Ley of Trehill, esquire (surviving guardian of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, an infant)
2) James Delafield of Plympton St Mary, mason
Field called the Hill and three meadows adjoining, part of Middlewoods tenement, situated near Underwood
Term: seven years
Rent: £16 16s pa
MORLEY ARMS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/395 16 October 1833Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Henry Thompson of Plymouth, brewer
3) George Robins of Covent Garden, London, esquire
Tavern called the Morley Arms and tea garden situated near the Lary [Laira] bridge
Term: seven years
Rent: £84 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/396 8 March 1845Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Scott and William Hole Evens both of Plymouth, beer-brewers and co-partners
Tavern called The Morley Arms situated near the Lary [Laira] Bridge and the privilege of selling liquor in the large room under the Grand Race-stand on Chelson meadow on all race days during the term.
Also the privilege of occupying the whole race-ground on Chelson meadow during the annual spring meeting and also the privilege of accommodating the owners of race-horses with stalls in Saltram stables during the spring and summer races held on Chelson meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £84 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/397 1 October 1850Contents:
Memorandum of Agreement to let
1) Philip Lang of Plymstock, victualler
2) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
Property as above
Term: one year
Rent: £60
NORTHLAKES [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/398 26 March 1730Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Saltram, esquire
2) Nicholas Brooking the elder of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Parcel of ground called Northlakes
Term: 14 years
Rent: £11/5 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/399 26 March 1744Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Simon Brooking of Plympton St Mary, clothier and Richard Morrish of Plympton St Maurice, butcher
Two fields called Northlakes
Term: 14 years
Rent: £11 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/400 25 March 1758Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Lyne the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Property as above
Term: 14 years
Rent: £11 5s pa
Enclosed is an envelope with a note re the lease
ORESTON FERRY [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/401 29 September 1819Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Keam of Plymstock, husbandman
Ferry between Oreston and Cattedown
Term: seven years
Rent: £106 pa
With John Yolland's memorandum of an alteration in the covenants dated 11 July 1820
[no title]
69/M/4/402 31 December 1851Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Benjamin Oxland of Plymstock, ferryman
Tolls paid by passengers on the ferry over the Oreston Passage between Cattedown and Oreston with Two boats for use of the said ferry
Term: three years
Rent: £70 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/403 30 April 1856
Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Benjamin Oxland of Plymstock, ferryman
Tolls paid by passengers on the ferry over the Oreston
Passage between Cattedown and Oreston, with use of the seashore on either side for use of the ferry and collection of tolls
Term: seven years
Rent: £55 pa
Encloses are conditions for letting for one year from 11 March 1851
[no title]
69/M/4/404 26 February 1863Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Benjamin Oxland of Plymstock, ferryman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £55 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/405 12 August 1869Contents:
Lease
1) Albert Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Jordan of Plymstock, pensioner
Property as above
Term: two years
Rent: £20 pa
OZIER PLOT [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/406 25 March 1824Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Mumford of Plymouth and William Deacon of Stoke Damerel, basket makers
Ozier or willow plot bounded on the north by the Turnpike road from Ridgeway to Plymouth, on the south by the River Tory. Also two other willow plots near Underwood
Term: 10 years
Rent: £11/11 pa
POMPHLETT: TENEMENT, BARTON AND FARM [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/407 25 March 1813Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon of Boringdon
2) Edward Damerel of Shaugh, yeoman
Pomphlett Barton. Also closes of land called the Lime Kiln, Pediment Hill, Higher and Lower Stable Fields, Eastern and Western Barn Parks, Higher and Lower Meadow. Also a tenement called Billacombe, adjacent to Pomphlett Barton
Term: 10 years
Rent: £343 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/408 25 March 1820Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Creber of Bickleigh, yeoman
Property as above. Also three closes called Merchants Brexton, Taylors Merchants Brexton and East Bushelly, adjacent to Pomphlett barton
Term: 10 years
Rent: £242/10s pa
Enclosed is a note re Chelson Marsh
[no title]
69/M/4/409 25 March 1824Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley of North Molton
2) Richard Cotton of Oreston, quarryman
Parcel of ground lying in Pomphlett Brake, part of Pomphlett Farm, formerly a quarry
Term: seven years
Rent: £16 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/410 25 December 1829Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Creber of Plymstock, yeoman
Tenement and farm called Pomphlett with field called Western Field adjoining, part of Wixenford tenement. Also two pieces of marsh land, parts of Chelson Marsh, bounded on the west by a drain separating it from the road from the Lary [Laira] Bridge to Saltram
Term: 10 years
Rent: £240 per Pomphlett and Western Field
£70 for part of Chelson Marsh
[no title]
69/M/4/411 31 January 1832Contents:
Mortgage for £300 + interest [by assignment of lease]
1) John Whiddon of Plymouth, inn keeper
2) Jenny Blackmore of East Stonehouse, spinster
Original lease dated 27 January 1832 from John earl of Morley to 2)
Parcel of land with dwelling house near Billacombe Brook, and part of a field called Billacombe, part of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the South by the new turnpike road to Plymouth
Consideration: £300
Term: remainder of term of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/412 27 January 1832Contents:
Lease, counterpart and draft
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Whiddon of Plymouth, inn keeper
Property as above
Consideration: Partial erection of a dwelling house
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £3 pa
Heriot: £6
Enclosed is a letter from Edward Sole to Messrs Pridham re exchange of lives on property at Billacombe
[no title]
69/M/4/413 25 December 1835Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Drew of Plymouth, builder
Dwelling house and offices with gardens, part of the barton and farm of Pomphlett situated near Billacombe Brook bounded on south by road from Plymouth to Yealmpton on west by land of Thomas Binner on east by house of John Hearle on north by a road
Consideration: 2)'s having laid out £250 on the house and offices
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £1 10s
Heriot: £3
Enclosed is a note of the assignment of the lease in 1874
[no title]
69/M/4/414 20 December 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Simon Hill of St Martins, Cornwall, yeoman
Tenement and farm called Pomphlett with several fields being parcels of other tenements now occupied by William Creber. Also a small portion lying opposite the farm house and three fields nearly adjoining called Two Ficeenes and Busheller. Also Two pieces of marsh land being part of Chelson Marsh and one other portion of marsh land
Term: 14 years
Rent: £415 pa
Enclosed is a bundle of correspondence and accounts concerning alleged damages caused by the races at Chelson Meadow in the year 1840 and general accounts 1841-1850
[no title]
69/M/4/415 23 September 1839Contents:
Assignment of mortgaged leasehold property
1) John Whiddon of Plymouth, innkeeper
2) Joseph Whiddon of Plymouth, gent.
Original lease dated 27 January 1832 between earl of Morley and 1)
Parcel of land with dwelling house near Billacombe Brook and part of a field called Billacombe, part of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the east by the new turnpike road to Plymouth. Also a parcel of ground opposite the above property, divided therefrom by the aforesaid road
Also deed poll or policy of assurance and the sum of £300 secured on the same and all sums of money that should become due on the same, with appointment of 2) as 1)'s lawful attorney
Consideration: £199/19 and 10s
Term: remainder of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/416 12 October 1842Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Whiddon of Plymouth, gent.
Parcel of ground near Billacombe Brook, parcel of the barton of Pomphlett
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £2 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/417 16 February 1844Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) Price Rawlings of Slades Bridge, Cornwall, gent., and Jenny his wife
2) Joseph Whiddon of Plymouth, gent.
3) Charles Henry Seale of Torquay, commander in HM Royal Navy
4) John Crichton Harris of Radford, esquire
Original lease dated 27 January 1832 between John Parker, earl of Morley and John Whiddon
Parcel of land situated near Billacombe Brook being part of a field called Billacombe, part of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the south by the turnpike road to Plymouth. Also another parcel of ground near Billacombe Brook in the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the south by a road separating it from the before mentioned parcel of ground
Consideration: £300 paid by 4) to 1)
£52 paid by 4) to 2)
£103 paid by 3) to 2)
Term: residue of two terms of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/418 12 February 1848Contents:
Assignment of lease for 99 years or three lives
1) John Crichton Harris of Radford, esquire
2) Joseph Whiddon of Plymouth, gent.
3) Henry Macdonald of Plymstock, esquire
Original lease dated 27 January 1832 between the earl of Morley and 2)
Property as above.
Term: remainder of two terms of 99 years
Consideration: £400 paid to 1) by 3)
10s to 2) by 1)
[no title]
69/M/4/419 18 February 1848Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Henry Macdonald of Billacombe, esquire
Dwelling house and garden on a parcel of ground near Billacombe Brook, formerly part of a field called Billacombe and parcel of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the south by the turnpike road to Plymouth. Also a parcel of ground near Billacombe Brook parcel of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the west by the garden of the aforesaid dwelling house
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: £5 pa
Heriot: £6
Endorsed with a memorandum of surrender dated 30 July 1864. Enclosed is a letter from Edward Sole to Messrs Pridham concerning exchange of lives. Dated 20 January 1848
[no title]
69/M/4/420 24 February 1848Contents:
Assignment of Lease to secure funds
1) Henry Macdonald of Billacombe, esquire
2) William Harris of Yealmpton, a Captain in the British Army, and Edward Sole of Devonport, gent. (trustees of the marriage settlement of 1) and Caroline his present wife)
Original lease dated 18 Fenruary 1848
Property as above
Consideration: £551 5s
Term: residue of term of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/421 22 February 1851Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) William Drew of Plymouth, builder
2) William James Boosy Hilliard of HMS Havannah at Sydney, New South Wales, master in the Royal Navy
Original lease dated 25 December 1835 between John earl of Morley and William Drew
Dwelling house and offices with gardens built by 1), part of the barton and farm called Pomphlett situated near Billacombe Brook, bounded on the south by the turnpike road from Plymouth to Yealmpton
Consideration: £150
Term: residue of term of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/422 17 April 1854Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Grills Revell of Plymstock, yeoman
Tenement, barton and farm called Pomphlett and several closes of land held with the same. Also three pieces of marsh land parts of Chelson Meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £300 pa
Enclosed: conditions for letting dated 14 August 1850; valuation of crops, manure etc on Pomphlett estate, Lady day 1852 with letter concerning the same dated 7 June 1852; compensations allowed to Mr Revell for grass eaten by cattle on the Pomphlett Estate since Ladyday 1852
[no title]
69/M/4/423 1 April 1858Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) William James Boosy Hilliard of Stonehouse, master in the Royal Navy
2) William Underhill of Billacombe, Plymstock, bootmaker
Original lease dated 25 December 1835 between Rt Hon. John Parker, earl of Morley and William Drew
Dwelling house and offices with gardens built by 1), part of the barton and farm called Pomphlett situated near Billacombe Brook, bounded on the south by the turnpike road from Plymouth to Yealmpton
Consideration: £120
Term: residue of 99 years
[no title]
69/M/4/424 28 July 1864Contents:
Assignment of Lease
1) William Harris of Yealmpton, captain in the British Army, and the Reverend William Edward Vigor of Botus Fleming, Cornwall
2) Henry Macdonald of Ivybridge, esquire
3) Helen Macdonald of Ivybridge, spinster
4) Edwin Arkell of Billacombe, esquire
Original lease dated 18 February 1848
Dwelling house and garden on a parcel of ground near Billacombe Brook, formerly part of a field called Billacombe and parcel of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the south by the turnpike road to Plymouth. Also a parcel of ground near Billacombe Brook parcel of the barton of Pomphlett, bounded on the west by the garden of the aforesaid dwelling house
Consideration: £400
[no title]
69/M/4/425 3 June 1870Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Hine the younger of Pomphlett barton, yeoman
Tenement, barton and farm called Pomphlett and several closes of land held with the same. Also three pieces of marsh land parts of Chelson Meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £315 pa
POMPHLETT LAKE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/426 29 September 1810Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon of Boringdon
2) John Dixon of Cornwood, slate merchant
Quay at Pomphlett Point, adjoining Pomphlett Lake
Term: 14 years
Rent: £20 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/427 24 June 1823Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Lee Stevens of Plymouth, coal merchant
Coal yard, bounded on the north by the road from the Flying Bridge to Pomphlett Mill
Term: 14 years
Rent: £6 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/428 25 December 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Davies of Plymouth, gent.
Culm or coal yard bounded on the south by Pomphlett lake and on the north by the road from Lary [Laira]
Bridge to Pomphlett mill
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/429 10 December 1833Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Watts Harris Hendy of Plymstock, yeoman
Culm yard situated in Pomphlett lake
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/430 10 December 1833Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Harvey of Coombe, yeoman, and John Harvey of Sherford, yeoman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/431 10 December 1833Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) James Gascoin of Elburton, yeoman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/432 10 June 1837Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Christopher Lethbridge of Plymouth, grocer
Property as above
Term: four years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/433 25 December 1838Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Davies of Charles, Plymouth, and Frederick Dickerson of the same, both coal merchants
Culm yard bounded on the south by Pomphlett lake and on the north by the road from Lary [Laira] Bridge to Pomphlett Mill
Term: seven years
Rent: £14 pa
Enclosed is a letter from John Sarah to Nathan James re the bankruptcy of 1), dated 27 September 1841. Also a letter from Evan James to John Davies enclosing Mr Sarah's letter and asking that he look after his interests, dated 2 October 1841. Also Evan James's card
[no title]
69/M/4/434 16 August 1841Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Harvey of Coombe and John Harvey of Sherford, yeomen
Culm yard situated near Pomphlett lake
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/435 16 August 1841Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Watts Harris Hendy of Plymstock, yeoman
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/436 19 May 1856Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Walter Rowse of Plymouth, ironmonger
Two yards adjoining each other, on the south side of the turnpike road leading from the Laira Bridge to Brixton and abutting on Pomphlett Lake
Term: 14 years
Rent: £20 pa
PRIORS PARK [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/437 29 September 1793Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) John Tozer of Plymstock, yeoman
Five fields called Priors Park, Broad Park, Bottom Park, Shillings and Headfield
Term: seven years
Rent: £82 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/438 29 September 1800Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Worth of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Four fields called Great Priors Park, Burnels Moor, Shillings and Headfield
Term: 17½ years
Rent: £54 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/439 25 March 1802Contents:
Lease and Counterpart
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Honey of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Three fields called Priors Park, Burnels Moor and Shillings. Also fields called Greatwood Park and Cutley meadow with an orchard adjoining
Consideration: £60 and assignment of even date between 2) and 1)
Term: 99 years or two lives
Rent: 5s 3½d
Heriot: 5s
SOUTH WINDMILLS ETC [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/440 25 March 1824Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Pearse of Plympton St Mary, butcher
Barn, linhay and curtilage and field called South Windmills. Also fields called South West Heathfields, Eastern Heathfields, Mitchells, Four Acres and Heathfield. Also fields called Catherine Park, Wedgers Parks, Blakewell Park
Term: 12 years for premises except Blakewell Park eight years for Blakewell Park
Rent: £85 pa for first four years of 12 year term £106 pa for next eight years or 12 year term
THORNAFIELD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/441 14 September 1751Contents:
Lease [partial]
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Hendrick, mariner
¼ part of a tenement called Thornafield. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and commons of turbary and turfes or moor wood and part of the coppice wood called Earls Wood
Consideration: £126 1s and surrender of deed dated 1 September 1731
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s 7½d pa
Heriot: 20s
[no title]
69/M/4/442 25 March 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Pitts of Plymouth, maltster
Tenement called Thornafield with fields called Plumb Park, Shoot Park, Higher and Lower Well Park, Nursery Higher and Lower Furze Park, Lower and Greater Estrayer Parks, Thistle Park, Gurton Green, Outer and Homer Lindhay, Higher and Lower Clawland, Great Brake, Catshill and Catshill meadow, New Park, Barbers down, Thornafield Park, Homer and Candrys Downs, with orchards and gardens belonging to the same. With joint use of a lime kiln near Hay farm house
Term: 14 years
Rent: £175 pa
TURNCHAPEL [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/443 25 March 1800Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Edward Woodward and James Isbell of East Stonehouse, stonemasons
Messuage and dwelling house with courtlage and garden situated at Turnchapel bounded on the north by the street adjoining Turnchapel Dock and on the east by a path from Turnchapel to West Hoe
Term: 99 years or three lives
Consideration: erection of a dwelling house and offices
Rent: 16s 1½d
Heriot: £1 12s 3d
[no title]
69/M/4/443a 25 December 1805Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Anne Pope of Millbrook, Cornwall, widow
Messuage and dwelling house in Turnchapel, bounded on the north by the street adjoining Turnchapel Dock
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 10s 8½d pa
Heriot: £1 1s 5d
[no title]
69/M/4/444 25 March 1816Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley of Boringdon
2) John Trant of Plymouth, carpenter
Newly erected dwelling house and offices at Turnchapel bounded on the north by the road leading through Turnchapel
Term: 99 years or three lives
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 25 December 1808
Rent: 5s 3d pa
Heriot: 10s 6d
[no title]
69/M/4/445 24 December 1823Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Sarah Avent, wife of John Avent of Plymouth, labourer
Tenement in Turnchapel bounded on north by road leading through Turnchapel
Consideration: Surrender of lease dated 25 March 1816 made between 1) and John Traut
Rent: 5s 3d pa
Term: 99 years or three lives
Heriot: 10s 6d
UNDERWOOD [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/446 25 March 1813Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Crews of Plympton St Maurice, maltster Joan Brookings fields and Martha Stephens fields in Underwood, Plympton St Mary
Term: seven years
Rent: £21 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/447 28 February 1826Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Lake of Plympton St Mary, baker
Two fields adjoining Underwood village called Joan Brookings fields
Term: seven years
Rent: £10 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/448 30 January 1833Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Lake of Plympton St Maurice, baker
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rents: £10 pa
WHEATEN LAKE [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/449 25 March 1820Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Crees of Plympton St Maurice, yeoman
Two fields called Wheaten lake and Six O'clock field
Term: seven years
Rent: £18 pa
With a memorandum by John Yolland re terms of tenure. Dated 14 September 1820
[no title]
69/M/4/450 25 March 1824Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Lapthorn of Plympton St Maurice, butcher
Field called Wheaten Lake and a meadow at the lower end of the town of Plympton
Term: seven years
Rent: £17 18s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/451 25 December 1830Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Lapthorn of Plympton Maurice, butcher
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £17 18s
[no title]
69/M/4/452 July 1837Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Lepthorn of Plympton St Maurice, butcher
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £17 18s pa
WILLINGS WALLS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/453 29 September 1770Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Nichols of Plymouth Dock, hatter
¼ of a tenement called Willings Walls. Also common on pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood. Also common of turbary and turf or moor wood
Consideration: £9
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s pa
Heriot: 7s 6d
[no title]
69/M/4/454 25 March 1835Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Nicholas Ware of Shaugh
Rabbit warren called Hentor Warren and Willings Walls situated on Lee Moor
Term: 11 years
Rent: £50 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/455 8 July 1846Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Nicholas Ware of Shaugh, warrener
Property as above
Term: seven years
Rent: £45 pa
WINDMILLS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/456 24 June 1795Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Honey the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
3/8 part of two fields called Windmills with common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe woods
Consideration: £155
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 5s 1d pa
Heriot: 15s
[no title]
69/M/4/457 1 June 1797Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Honey the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
1/8 part of two fields called the Windmills. Together with common of pasture upon Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood
Term: 99 years or three lives
Fine: £100
Rent: 1s 8½d pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/458 13 May 1816Contents:
License to assign lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Honey Bowden of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Original leases dated 24 June 1795 and dated 1st June 1797 between 1) and Richard Honey
3/8 parts and 1/8 part of two fields called the Windmills
[no title]
69/M/4/459 13 May 1816Contents:
License to assign lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Honey Bowden
Original lease dated 7 February 1793 between Humphrey Prideaux and Richard Honey
Moiety of two fields and of one other field, all called the Windmills
[no title]
69/M/4/460 1 January 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker Earl of Churchstow, gent., and Joseph Earle of South Milton, gent.
2) John Parker, earl of Morley
3/8ths and 1/8th part of two fields called the Windmills. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe Wood
Term: 50 years
Rent: £26
WIXENFORD AND BICKHAMS TENEMENTS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/461 2 February 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Cook of Morval, Cornwall
Farm called Wixenford and tenement adjoining called Bickham.Also fields called Middleton, Browns Park, Middleton meadow, Tree field, Broad Park, Kingsland, Cross Park, the Higher and Lower Down, Sellor Acres, Barn Park, Little Barn Park, Bickham Meadow, Cuttey orchard, the Higher and Lower orchard at Bickham, Desert Meadow, the Higher, Lower and Middle orchards at Wixenford Quarry Park, Coles down, Kiln field, Scobles Park, Dean, Mowhay meadow, Fore window, Quay field.
Also a lime kin and quarry, a culm yard at Pomphlett Lake, and two parts of Chelson marsh
Term: 14 years
Rent: £350 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/462 26 July 1842Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Little of Plymstock, yeoman
Farm called Wixenford and lands formerly called Peeks Chilstone and Jackman's Chilstone. Also fields called Middleton's meadow and Browns Park, Tree field, Broad Park, Kingsland, Cross Park, Quarry Park, Coles down, Lime Kiln and Quarry, Lime Kiln meadow, Scobles Park, Dean, Mowhay meadow, Fore window, Mowhay orchard, Back orchard, Quay field, Great Down and Furze Down Also fields called Barn Park, Cullery meadow, Higher orchard, Lower orchard, Higher meadow and waste and Lower meadow, all being part of Bickham's tenement. Also three parts of Chelson marsh
Term: seven or 14 years
Rent: £415 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/463 22 March 1856Contents:
Draft Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Hyne of Brixham, yeoman
Farm called Wixenford. Also fields called Middleton, Middleton Browns Park, Tree field, Broad Park, Kingsland, Cross Park, Quarry Park, Coles down, Lime Kiln and Quarry, Lime Kiln meadow, Scobles Park, Dean, Mowhay meadow, Fore window, Mowhay orchard, Back orchard, Quay field, Great Down and Furze Down. Also fields called Barn Park, Cullery meadow, Higher orchard, Lower orchard, Higher meadow and waste and Lower meadow, all being part of Bickham's tenement. Also three parts of Chelson marsh
Term: 14 years
Rent: £415 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/464 15 December 1858Contents:
Draft Assignment
1) James Adams of Plymouth, ironmonger
2) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
3) William Beer of Wembury, yeoman
Original lease dated 22nd march 1856 between 2) and Richard Hyne
Property as above
Term: residue of term of 14 years
Rent: £415 pa
VARIOUS [no ref. or date]
[no title]
69/M/4/465 24 June 1715Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Thomas Mogridge of Wembury, gent.
¼ part of tenement called Dean, a close of land called Benhole and of a coppice wood in Earles Wood in Shaugh
Consideration: £20 10s
Term: 99 years or three lives. To commence on the death of Grace Boger
Rent: 2s pa
Heriot: 4s
[no title]
69/M/4/466 2 March 1720/21Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Courtenay Croker of Lynham, esquire
¼ part of several closes of land called Batsford Slade, Middle Batsford, Homer Batsford, Emmetts Batsford and of two closes of land called Calvena Parks, and or three closes of land called Mackrell Parks
Consideration: £167 10s
Term: 99 years or two lives. To commence on the death of Courtenay Croker
Rent: £26s 8d pa
Heriot: 40s
[no title]
69/M/4/467 20 November 1721Contents:
Lease
1) George Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Richard Trenaman of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
¼ part of Torrecombe cottage. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turbary and turfs or moorwood
Consideration: £10
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 13d pa
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/468 27 November 1746Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Mumford of Shaugh, yeoman
¼ part of a tenement called Black Aller. With common of pasture on Lee Moor and Torrecombe wood and common of turfs and turbary or moor wood
Consideration: £29 1s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 1s 3d
Heriot: 5s
[no title]
69/M/4/469 25 March 1751Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Crees of Plympton St Mary, carpenter
3/4 parts of Higher Ley Parks
Term: seven years
Rent: £9 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/470 25 March 1754Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) Jerome Head of Shaugh, yeoman
¼ part of tenements called Lower Leigh and Dennis's Walls
Term: seven years
Rent: £5 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/471 25 March 1778Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire
2) John Peek of Hemerdon, yeoman
Tenement called Hemerdon farm with fields called Bailey Park Meadow, Bailey Park, Culverwell, Home West Park, Yonder West Park, the Meadow, the Grove, Great Lowday Moor, Little Lowday Moor, Bowdens Meadow, Stone Park, Long Park, New Park, Seven Acres, Carroty Park, Carrotty Park Meadow, the Furze Brake, three orchards and three gardens
Term: 14 years
Rent: £80 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/472 25 March 1801Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Richard Worth of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Fields called Woodfield, Hey field and five fields called Coakers, Allens, Lakehead, Sprys and Newpark
Term: 12½ years
Rent: £88 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/473 25 March 1801Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) John Parker, Lord Boringdon
2) Isaac Dewdney of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Fields called Amadous Hill, Rye Field, Twenty pound Park, Square field, Brickfield Paddock, Cabbage plot and Merryfield Orchard
Term: 12½ years
Rent: £88 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/474 24 June 1816Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) John Bickle of Plymouth, victualler
Ruinous houses with gardens, part of Trelawneys tenement, situated at Colebrook, bounded on the east by the highway leading through Colebrook held by John Lamacraft, part of Trelawneys tenement in Colebrook
Consideration: £5 5s
Term: 99 years or three lives
Rent: 4s 6d pa
Heriot: 9s
[no title]
69/M/4/475 25 March 1825Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley of North Molton
2) William Wyatt the younger of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Moiety of tenement called Great Collaford and fields called Barn Park, Lane End Field, Wateridge Garden Plot, Great Park, Long Park Meadows, Castle Park, New Park and the Three Fields
Term: seven years
Rent: £27 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/476 12 May 1826Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Rowe of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Field called Lang's
Term: six years
Rent: £14 10s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/477 16 September 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Robert Taylor of Plymstock, gent.
Cottage and garden at Billacombe Brook bounded on the south by a turnpike road from Plymouth to Yealmpton
Term: three years
Rent: £30 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/478 5 November 1831Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley of North Molton
2) William Atkinson of Plymouth, gent.
Fields called Eastern Gore with two marshes adjoining called Upper and Lower Marshes
Term: seven years
Rent: £103 pa
Enclosed are two letters from Lord Boringdon, addressee unknown re his boat and shooting of game.
Undated
[no title]
69/M/4/479 10 January 1833Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) William Atkinson of Plymouth, gent.
May's Marsh
Term: five years
Rent: £35 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/479a 22 March 1834Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Thomas Mumford of St Andrew, Plymouth, and William Deacon of Devonport, basket makers
Plot of ground formerly a oziery plot situated near the Turnpike Road from Ridgeway to Plymouth. Also Two other plots situated near Underwood
Term: 10 years
Rent: £13 13s pa
[no title]
69/M/4/480 25 March 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Richard Shilson of Marsh Mill, miller
Field called Little Steart situated near Marsh Mill
Term: seven years
Rent: £20 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/481 25 March 1839Contents:
Lease
1) John Parker, earl of Morley
2) Joseph Pearse the younger of Plympton St Maurice, butcher
Tenement called Hay with fields called Hay meadow, Bull Park, Well field, Broad Park, Furze Park, Calves meadow, Great and Little West Park, Lower Hay Down, New Park, part of Barn Park, Shilla Furze, Boveway, Crooked meadow, Ham Park meadow, the Grove and Ham Park. Also joint use of a lime kiln near Hay Farm house
Term: 14 years
Rent: £140 pa
[no title]
69/M/4/481a 18 August 1840Contents:
Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley
2) Pascho Pollard of Plympton St Mary, yeoman
Fields called Higher and Lower Marshes, situated on the east side of a lane from Farm Pool gate to Merafield. Also three closes of land to the south of the aforesaid marsh lands called Marsh Linhay Paddock, Nursery Paddock and Shear's meadow
Term: seven years
Rent: £140 pa
Enclosed is a copy of an agreement between George Pridham and Pascho Pollard for letting the above property dated 20 February 1840
[no title]
69/M/4/481b 12 May 1842Contents:
Counterpart Lease
1) Edmund Parker, earl of Morley, esquire
2) Benjamin Dyer of Plympton St Maurice, baker
Parcel of ground lying near the remains of Plympton Castle
Term: 50 years
Rent: 13s pa
Enclosed are two letters addressed to Mr Newbery from John Folley concerning properties occupied by Wingett and the late Richard Goodman. Dated 8 & 10 March 1892