Catalogue description Lease for a year

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

Details of ASH/4501/1027
Reference: ASH/4501/1027
Title: Lease for a year
Description:

By Sir THOMAS DYKE of Horam in Waldron, bart., to the Hon. WILLIAM ASHBURNHAM of the manor of Ittington co. Sussex, and a messuage or tenement called Woodsdale alias Hoodsdale als Woodsdale farm and all woods, lands &c. belonging

 

Also lands called Hucksteep or Hucksteep farm; both the said farms being in the occupation pf John Medhurst of Battell, draper

 

A messuage called Kennards, with lands &c. in the occupation of John Iden

 

A farm called Darvollgate farm and lands so called in the occupation of Edmund Cooper

 

A parcel of land theretofore part of Darvollgate farm in the occupation of Samuel Swetman

 

And all those ponds of the said Sir Thos. Dyke and the bayes and penstocks thereto belonging part of the manor of Neitherfeild, with shaws and woodground adjoining in the tenure of John Hay, esq

 

And one moiety of woods &c. belonging to the said manors of Neitherfeild and Ittington called Upper Ittington Wood, Wheelers Wood, the Little wood, East Ittington Wood, Middle Ittington Wood, Johns-Gill-shaw and the Hucksteeps and Hucksteep woods, the Crabdens, Fox Earth, Callice wood, Barnetts wood, Jack-a-feild wood, the Little wood thereto adjoining, Upper Ibrook Neither Ibrook, Stone wood, Pond tayle wood, Streame wood, Barnestumblet wood, the Duck-Reads als Duggreds als Dugreed woods, the Hyghwood and Brookwood

 

Also the moiety of all those other woods, lands &c. late purchased by John Gyles, clerk, of the late Earl of Winchelsea, and not sold by the said John Gyles to Anthony Stapley, esq

 

All in Watlington, Battell and Mountfeild

 

Signature, Tho: Dyke, and seal

 

Witnesses:- Ri. Bayly, Chas. Toll, John Plummer, Jo. Matcalfe

Date: 23 May 1678
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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