Catalogue description Indenture - Mortgage by Demise 1. Sir Robert Gunning of Horton, co. Northampton Bart &...
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Indenture - Mortgage by Demise 1. Sir Robert Gunning of Horton, co. Northampton Bart & K.B. 2. Hon Stephen Digby of Burlington St., St James, Westminster 3. Rt Hon Henry Lord Digby Baron of Shelbourne co. Dorset Hon Robert Digby Vice Admiral H.M.R.N. Sir Richard Sutton [Nor]wood Park co. Nottingham Thomas Dunn of Lincolns Inn, co. Middx (1) Mortgages to (2) all that manor or lordship of Quinton co. Northampton with appurtenances with capital messuage or chief manor house or scite of the manor Closes:- Upper Holts (27 acres); Nether Holts (62 acres); Meadow (10 acres) White Croft otherwise Wheat Close otherwise Lovells Yard (8 acres & 2 roods); Arnold Close or Great Arnold formerly known as Arnold Wood (28 acres); in Quinton & Preston Tithes of corn, grain and hay arising out of that part of the close that lies in Preston East Hart or East Sart close otherwise assart with meadow called East Sart or East Assart Meadow adjoining & Shear Arnold (40 acres) in Quinton & Preston and tithes of corn, grain & hay & other great tithes arising out of that part of the close that lies in Preston 3 closes in Quinton called the 3 blackslades (36 acres) Blackslade Hill alias Hill Close with meadow ground called Blackslade Meadow & spinney (36 acres) & closes in Quinton Horn Barn Close & West End Close, parted by the highway (4 acres 2 roods) Huntings alias Hunters Close (13 acres) 4 closes of pasture called the Mill Closes Parcels of land lying in the common & open fields (106 acres) Battison Old Homestead with close adjoining called Wells Close (1.1/2 acres) cottages or tenements formerly in 1 tenement with pightle adjoining now called Evan's Close (1/2 acre) cottage with pightle (1 rood) 2 cottages Messuage, tenement, farmstead, homestall with adjoining closes called formerly Home Close & Butchers Close now both called the home closes (4 acres) close formerly Lee Close now Lee Wood parcels of land in the common fields of Quinton (100 acres) cottage or tenement with garden adjoining in Quinton called Crawleys Cottage (35 perches) Messuage, tenement, farmhouse or homestall & adjoining Home Close (2.1/2 acres) cottage or tenement with garden Howletts (30 poles) Lee Close (18 acres) Messuage formerly in 3 tenements & close of pasture adjoining called Peggs Close (2 acres & 2 roods) parcels of land lying common & open fields (120 acres) Cottage now or lately used as 3 tenements & 2 closes adjoining formerly called Greens Closes now in one close called Widow Battison's Close (3.1/2 acres) 1 pole of meadow in common meadow Mess. tenement or farmhouse and homestall adjoining close of pasture Home Close (3 acres) Church Close (5 acres) 100 acres lying dispersedly Parsonage Pightle (1 acre) Ellesmore (5 acres) Close or pightle on which 2 cottages formerly stood (1 acre) parcels of arable (3/1/2 acres) 6 cottages in Quinton and an acre of arable in the fields of Quinton Mess. tenement or farmhouse with barns, stables, cowhouses etc. & closes known as Quinton Grange or Quinton Leasures or Leasows or by the name of Home Close, and Thoroughfair Close with Meadow Close (140 acres) in Quinton & Ashton The Grange piece (4 acres) in the Upper Field Quinton Common of pasture for 6 sheep Mess. in Quinton with an orchard and pightle 9.1/2 acres lying dispersed Term: 500 years Rent: 1 peppercorn Consideration: £9,000 |
Date: | 5 January 1790 |
Held by: | Northamptonshire Archives Service, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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