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Details of ASH/4501/731
Reference: ASH/4501/731
Title: Grant
Description:

By BENJAMIN SCARLETT of the Inner Temple, London, gent., and THOMAS SCARLETT his son to JOAN GYLES of Penhurst, widow, - for £5320 - of the manor or lordship of Haselden and all that one messuage or tenement, a barn and lands called Haselden in Dallington in the occupation of Richard Feild containing 120 ac

 

Also all these lands and grounds called Paningredge lands in the occupation of Henry Gunter and William Walker containing 30 ac. in Dallington and Ashburnham

 

Also all those coppices, woods and woodgrounds, viz:- Hornden (38 ac); Haselden (62 ac.); Highwood and Springwood (75 ac.); Lower Paningredge (62 ac.); Upper Paningredge (72 ac.) all in Dallington and Ashburnham

 

Also all that Ironwork and furnace called Dallington Furnace, with workmen's houses, gardens, floodgates, ponds &c. and also the cinder places belonging abutting upon the floodgate river there and also the cole places and mine places near adjoining to the said furnace; all abutting and bounding as follows:- to the river running from the floodgate of the said furnace to the forge, E., a little brook at the lower side of the cinder heap and to the rails and pales of the cole places, S. and to the barn and hedge of lands theretofore of John Relfe decd. at the outside of the cole places and cinder places, W. and to the outside of the mine places and to the cinder places, N

 

Also all that Ironwork and Forge called the Upper Forge and all the wast grounds belonging and all the pond thereunto adjoining or belonging called the Upper Forge pond and the floodgates thereof, workmen's houses near the same with orchards, gardens, coleplaces, bays and wast places and cinderplaces at the backside of the said forge bordering upon the ditch thereunto belonging, which said forge &c. abut and bound to the river running from the floodgates to the said forge, E. to the said ditch and the little brook below the forge and the river running from the forge to Ashburnham mill and to the Brayes land feild, E. and S. and to the field on the upper side of the orchard, W. and to the Brickell feild, N.; all in Dallington, Penhurst and Ashburnham

 

Also 2½ ac. of Brooke ground at the upper and of the forge pond in the occupation of William Gayene, bounding to the floodgate river running from the furnace to the said forge, W. and N., land late of Lawrence Summers, gent., E. and to the Hammer pond, S

 

Also ¾ ac. of wast or brookland called the Aldrett on the east side of the said forge between the river or stream from the floodgate to the Hammer ditch running from the said forge; also a little Pightell of brookeground below the furnace cinder heap on the S E. containing ½ ac. in the occupation of Henry Gunter. Also all that wast ground between the founder's house and the little pond bay through which the way goeth, also waste ground called the Bricke kell and other small pieces

 

Signatures Ben. Scarlett (seal a fleur de lis) and Thomas Scarlet, seal gene. Witnesses:- Edw. Polhill, Anthony May, Charles Goodwyn, William Cooke

Date: 10 Apr 1655
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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