Catalogue description Counterpart marriage settlement (covenant to stand seised)

This record is held by East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO)

Details of AMS 1281
Reference: AMS 1281
Title: Counterpart marriage settlement (covenant to stand seised)
Description:

Henry Goldsmith of Burwash, gent (only son of Henry Goldsmith of Burwash, gent, deceased), with his intended wife Ann Brighthese of Northiam, spinster, and John Iden of Northiam, yeoman, and his eldest son Robert Iden of Northiam, yeoman (trustees)

 

Barn and 65a land called Court Field, Court Croft, Broome Croft, Court Wood, The Three Little Crofts, Court Land, Court Croft, Westcroft, Broomefeild, Frenches and Brewhouse Garden in Burwash (W: road from Burwash to Brightling Down, land of Edward Polhill, clerk, called The Common Lands; S: watercourse between Dudwell bridge and Grandturzel (Grandtwisle); E: land belonging to Burwash Parsonage; N, W: land of Edward Polhill, clerk, called Gylses and to a croft late Thomas Foster)

 

W: William Levett, Nicholas White, Robert Mills

Date: 9 Aug 1645
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Custodial history:

Hove Library Accession 1693

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