Catalogue description Settlement (deed to declare the uses of a recovery)

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Details of AMS 1896
Reference: AMS 1896
Title: Settlement (deed to declare the uses of a recovery)
Description:

Ann Lade of St George Hanover Square, Mx, widow of John Lade of St George Hanover Square, bt (devisee of his cousin John Lade of St Saviour, Southwark in Surrey, bt), with their only son John Lade of St George Hanover Square, bt, to Bateman Robson of Lincoln's Inn, gent, and Christopher Norris of Lincoln's Inn, gent, in trust

 

1 Messuage and land formerly occupied by William Gibbon the elder and William Gibbon the younger at £190

 

2 Messuage and land formerly let to Robert Noakes at £172

 

3 Messuage and land formerly let to John Bennett at £66

 

All in Etchingham, settled on the marriage of AL (as Ann Thrale, one of the daughters of Ralph Thrale, esq, deceased, and JL deceased (then John Inskip), 28 May 1756

 

4 The manor of Etchingham and Salehurst and the advowson of Etchingham

 

5 Two pieces of brookland and two of upland (16a)

 

6 387a woodland

 

7 An iron mill or forge and several small tenements for workmen

 

All in Etchingham, Salehurst, Burwash, Ticehurst and Robertsbridge, and formerly occupied by William Weston, George Strode, bt, and John Nicholl, esq

 

8 Messuage called Bardens and 150a land (field-names), formerly occupied by Richard Lambert and John Lambert

 

9 Messuage called The Church Farm with the barns, outhouses and 110a land, formerly occupied by Charles Hooke

 

10 Messuage and 17a formerly occupied by Henry Jerman

 

11 Messuage and 10a formerly occupied by William Dunke

 

12 Messuage and 12a formerly occupied by John Harlow

 

13 Messuage and 5a formerly occupied by Robert Spiller, gent

 

14 Messuage and 6a formerly occupied by John Jones

 

All in Etchingham, Salehurst, Burwash, Ticehurst and Robertsbridge

 

15 Manor, mansion or capital messuage called Haremare with barns, stables, buildings and 104a (field-names) in Etchingham and Salehurst, lately occupied by John Snepp and William Busbridge, before William Busbridge

 

16 Four pieces of land called Barnhurst (48a) in Etchingham and Salehurst, (W: Haremare Lands), occupied by John Snepp

 

17 Houndstalls Wood (50a) in Salehurst, formerly occupied by William Busbridge

 

18 Manor of Westfield and capital messuage called Westfield Place and 330a in Westfield and Ore, formerly occupied by Richard Stemp, Nicholas Junson and Nicholas Ballard

 

19 Messuage called The Oak and 48a in Westfield, formerly occupied by Nicholas Ballard

 

20 Messuage called Groses and 156a in Westfield and Ore, formerly occupied by Thomas Stemp

 

21 Messuage called Longford and 110a in Westfield, formerly occupied by Thomas Sillis

 

22 Messuage called Cheesemans and 41a in Westfield, formerly occupied by John Padgeham

 

23 Cottage called Pinwell and 1a in Westfield, formerly occupied by Thomas Gower

 

24 30a Downlands in Fairlight and Guestling, occupied by [blank] Hart

 

25 Pett Marsh (32a) in Pett, formerly occupied by [blank] Batchelor

 

26 158a wood dispersed in Westfield, Ore, Pett, Fairlight and Guestling, formerly occupied by Abel Alleyne, esq, and Nicholas Janson

 

27 Annual rent of £1 7s 10d charged on 21 and 23

 

28 Two pieces of arable (12a) called Puslands in Westfield, formerly occupied by Thomas Burgess

 

All formerly occupied by John Mitchell, Richard Ballard, Nathaniel Cruttenden, John Harman, Edward Jarrett, William Parsons, Thomas Gower, Richard Pym, John Samon, John Hynde Cotton, bt and his wife Margaret, John Knight and his wife Ann and Elizabeth Elliot

 

29 Messuage at Westfield Moor with the garden, orchard, shop, slaughter-house and pound

 

30 Messuage, barn and land (field-names and acreages) called the Moor Farm in Westfield, formerly occupied by James Bennett and [blank]

 

31 The manor of Knowle in Ewhurst and a messuage and land in Ewhurst, occupied by Joshua Selmes

 

32 The manor of Warbleton

 

33 A moiety of the manor of Bathurst [in Warbleton]

 

34 Capital messuage or manor house called Crawle [in Warbleton]

 

35 Messuage and 80a marsh called Tyehouse

 

36 Decayed iron forge called Crawle Forge otherwise Cowbeech Forge and a decayed mill called a hammer mill belonging to it, and a wheat mill and malt mill called Crawle Mills and the miller's house formerly adjoining the gatehouse of Crawle Place, two mill ponds and land (field-names and acreages)

 

37 Bathurst House and adjoining croft

 

38 Messuage adjoining Richards Cross and 105a

 

39 Blackhouse Farm otherwise Bushells Farm and 92a

 

40 Messuage called The Hoyes and 92a

 

All in Warbleton, Herstmonceux and Wartling

 

41 Barn and 83a in 16 pieces called Collinses otherwise Morgins in Warbleton, formerly occupied by John Durrant (W: road from Rushlake Green along by Foul Mile; S: land formerly George Naylor, esq; SE: land belonging to [Henry Smith's] Charity Trustees, formerly [Thomas] Stollion; NE: land formerly of the heir of George Hood)

 

42 Four pieces of land (16a) called Constables Tenement, a garden formerly Thomas Cheyney, gent, at Beckworth in Warbleton, formerly occupied by James Wimble (W: road from Kingsley Hill to Warbleton Down; N, E: land of John Ellis called Springetts; S: land formerly Philip Hunton, clerk)

 

43 Messuage, barn, stall and 22a called Wimbles otherwise Little Horeham in Warbleton, formerly occupied by John Wilmshurst

 

44 12a called Stonehurst in Dallington, formerly occupied by Richard Smith

 

45 33a called The Dean Land in Warbleton, formerly occupied by [blank] Durrant (S: road from Kingsley Hill to Rushlake Green; E: land called The Mill formerly Thomas Jenner, esq; N, E: land formerly Philip Hunton, clerk, formerly occupied by John Bentley; W: road from Kingsley Hill to Warbleton Down)

 

46 30a land and wood called Springatts in Warbleton, formerly occupied by John Wilmshurst

 

All in Warbleton, Herstmonceux, Wartling and Dallington

 

47 Site of the manors of Bidlington otherwise Maudlin and Harrocks, and the manor of Harrocks in Bramber and Botolphs

 

48 Bidlington and Maudlin Farms otherwise Harrocks with land, common of pasture for 650 sheep and six oxen on the downs and in Bramber Brooks

 

49 Two pieces of land called The Fivers (11a), once part of the demesnes of the manor of Kingsbourne in Bramber and Beeding with a fee-farm rent of 3s 3d issuing from them

 

50 Messuage, barn and ½a in Eastbourne (S: road; W: the pillory; N: a rood once Robert Fennell; E: piece once Roger Reeves)

 

51 ¼a (S: road from Eastbourne to East Dean; N: land once Samuel Osborne; E: land once Bartholomew Lewis and Thomas Giles)

 

52 26a called The Coome (W: the Down; N: The Beake; E: customary land once Benn's of Upwick; S: customary land called The Coombe)

 

53 1½a (S: customary lands called The Park; N: land formerly of the heirs of Reeves of the Gore; E: land of John Coppernut)

 

54 2a (S, E: land of the heirs of Reeves of the Gore; N: land called The Coombe; W: land once John Baker)

 

55 2a (W: land of the heirs of Benn of Upwick; N: land of Thomas Parker, gent; E: land once Richard Bartholomew; S: land late John Reeves)

 

56 2a (W: customary lands called The Park; N: land late John Reeves)

 

57 2a (W: customary lands called The Park; N: land late John Reeves; S: land of John Pepper)

 

58 2a in Long Furlong (W: land of John Coppernut; N: land of John Baker; E: land of the heirs of Benn of Upwick and [blank] Aynsworth; S: land of Richard Bartholomew)

 

59 2a (E: road from Eastbourne church to Southbourne; N: land of John Lopdell; W: way called the Public Way from Eastbourne Church to Southbourne; S: land once Richard Dalmon)

 

60 1a (S: The Lynke; W, E: the public church way to Eastbourne Church; N: land of William Lopdell)

 

61 2¼a in The Lower North Brook (N: Parsons Marsh; W: Milksters Wish; E: the drove; S: customary land held of the manor of Eastbourne)

 

62 2¼a in The Gate Marsh otherwise Eastrollwish (S, E: formerly Sir Edward Burton)

 

63 A dole of land (¼a) in Gate Marsh

 

64 1a in The Upper Shaftbrooke (W: the drove; E: customary land called The Four Acres; S: land late John Pepper; N: land once Robert Fennell)

 

65 ½a in The Upper Shaftbrooke (S: the drove; N: customary marsh called The Four Acres)

 

66 ¼a in The Northbrook next The Horsebrook

 

67 ¼a in a marsh called The Dicker

 

68 ¾a in The Horse Brook

 

69 ½a within the gate at Pillory Green (E: land late John Reeves; W: land late Sir Robert Burton; N: land late Richard Bartholomew; S: road from Eastbourne to East Dean)

 

70 16a called The Beach (S: land of Samuel Osborne called The Coombe)

 

71 Common of pasture for 250 sheep on Upwick Down

 

72 Barn and ½a (N: road; W: messuage late Constance Crunden, widow; E: land late Thomas Crunden; S: piece of land late Samuel Osborne)

 

73 1a (S, E: land lat Mary Richards, widow; W; road from the Pillory to Meads; N: 72, land late Thomas Crunden, land late John Russell, deceased)

 

74 4a marsh called Milksterswish (E, N, W: demesne of the manor of Willingdon; S: the common brook, part of the manor of Eastbourne, land late Eastbourne parsonage and land late Samuel Osborne)

 

In Eastbourne

 

75 Messuage, barn and 6a called Crookbanks W, N: Iden - Wittersham road)

 

76 5a called Cockets at a green (E: a lane leading from the road in 75)

 

77 3a marshland called Streaks (W: tenant ways leading from the road in 75)

 

In Iden, formerly occupied by Richard Lingham

 

78 1a in Long Land Eastbourne (E: the way of Hawkwell Land; N: land late Richard Stitchbourne; W: land late Christopher Sennock; S: land late Robert Lucas)

 

79 ¼a in Delinberge Furlong (S: land late Edward Herriott; E: land late Nicholas Crunden; N: parsonage land; W: land late Thomas Reed)

 

80 Messuage, barns and 1½a (N: road; W: messuage late Constance Crunden, widow; E: land late Thomas Crunden; S: 78) with an acre of land (S, E: copyhold land late Mary Richards, widow; W: a way from the Pillory to Meads; N: the close, land late Thomas Crunden and land late the heirs of John Russell, butcher)

 

81 12a called Wisidoms in Westham (6a abut W: road from Langley to Stone Cross; N: Allens Land otherwise Almes Land; E: road from Rickney Hill to Westham; S: Land otherwise Almes Land, land late John Slywright; 2a abut E: land of John Gillham, Almes Land; S: North Lane; W, N: land of JOhn Slywright; 4a abut S: North Lane; W: land called Pilchers; N: land called Shine Water; E: land late John Slywright)

 

82 Messuage, barns and 1a in Eastbourne (S: land late Mary Edwards, widow; W: lands late [blank] Martyn, widow, Edward Hodge, Nicholas Buckle and Richard Crunden; N, S: roads)

 

All late Thomas Lade of Eastbourne, deceased, and formerly occupied by Thomas Worge, Thomas Ford, Thomas Latter and William Turner, later of James Bannister, Thomas Baker, Samuel Carter and Michael Winchester

 

83 Messuage called the Vyne Inn with barns, stables, buildings and 13a in Wadhurst, formerly occupied by George Mate

 

84 Merlingfield (9a), the Lady Acres (2a), the Holmes Marsh, Croxton and Petfields (62a), The Cheesehouse Marshes (18a 3r), Sixteen Acre Marsh (16½a), The Pouldrons Marsh (7½a), all formerly occupied by William Stone; three pieces of marsh called The Wrenhams (22a), two called The Couls (10a), Clerkenwell Piece (9a), two pieces called The Chaw Croft (5a), The Priest Marsh (5½a), all in Hailsham, Westham and Pevensey, formerly occupied by John Benbrigg, doctor of physic

 

85 Moiety of two barns and two closes, Barn Grove Field (3a), Rackley Grove Field (3a), three pieces called The Stumley (16a), three called The Stone Lands (10a), Stoney Land (4a), The Eastfield (2a), three called Stoney Land (9a), piece called Butfield (3a) with three adjoining pieces (8a), The Merryfields, Goldthorne, Dunes Croft, Martyn Brook and Blackbridge (50a), Ashburnham Stocks (3a), The Profits (4a), Whilpleys (8a), The Beerst (6a), The Ewers Tongue (6a), three called The Sorrels Field (10a), The Twisden Bridge Hope (6a), The Colliers Gut (4a), Perry Croft (2a), The Little Beers (3a), The Cowles and Summer Leaze (20a), The Rose Land (9a), The Harbit Budge (8a), The Goose Croft (3a), two called The Plodleys or Hooks Marsh (5a), all formerly occupied by John Miller

 

86 Moiety of a messuage, shop, stable, yard and garden in Hailsham, formerly occupied by Edward Luxford

 

87 Moiety of a barn, stall, close and 18a called Pokehole, formerly occupied by Thomas Colbrand

 

All in Hailsham, Westham and Pevensey

 

88 Capital messuage called Footlands with barns and 200a in Sedlescombe, formerly occupied by William Derby

 

89 Messuage, brewhouse and backside in Lewes St Michael (N: High Street; S: lane leading towards Stewards Inn; W: messuage, stable and garden of the Duke of Newcastle, formerly occupied by William Wigson, gent; E: messuage, garden and brewhouse of Thomas Pelham, esq, formerly occupied by John Streeke, gent)

 

90 Barn, stable, buildings and gardens in Lewes St Michael (N: lane leading to the Stewards Inn, a tenement formerly Thomas Bolton and a garden belonging to the Bull Meeting House; W, SW: garden of the Duke of Newcastle, formerly occupied by [blank] Nevill, and the town wall; E: gardens of the Duke of Newcastle formerly occupied by William Wigson and Anthony Blundell, piece of land late part of the lords' waste)

 

All formerly occupied by George Lewes, clerk

 

W: H Smith of Lincoln's Inn, esq, Richard Hopkins, clerk to Messrs Robson & Norris, Lincoln's Inn

 

Endorsed: acknowledged by CN before [Alexander Wedderburn, Lord] Loughborough, and desired to be enrolled, 21 Dec 1780

 

W to copy: Charles Whatmore, Edward Day, clerks to MrHarbourne

Date: 2 Nov 1780
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Custodial history:

Hove Library Accession 1733

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