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Settlement (deed to lead the uses of a fine)
Catalogue reference: SAS/G12/20
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This record is a file about the Settlement (deed to lead the uses of a fine) dating from 20 May 1687.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- SAS/G12/20
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Title (The name of the record)
- Settlement (deed to lead the uses of a fine)
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Date (When the record was created)
- 20 May 1687
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Description (What the record is about)
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Henry Gage of Brambletye in East Grinstead, esq, and his wife Elizabeth Boteler otherwise Elizabeth Gage, and James Graves of West Firle, gent
Capital mansion house of Bentley, and lands belonging called the Warren, Pumphouse Meade, the Two fields, Lushfield, the Pond, the High Riddens, the Knowle, the Sumerwell, the Copyhold, the Two Upper Fulbarnes, the Fulbarne gardens and the Two Bottoms belonging to the Great Fulbarnes, the Mill meade, the Heale, the Saltwell, the Apkins meade, the Bridgefeild, and the Bottome, the Script croft and the Westfeild, all in Framfield in the tenure of John Foord deceased, and then of Richard Hart
Messuage, barns, buildings called Vines Farm and parcel of Bentley lands (50a) in Framfield, late in tenure of John Vine and then of John Parris
Farm called Watermans Farm and 28a at Coopers Hatch in Framfield, late in tenure of Waterman and then of William Attree
Messuage barn and 28a called Lushers Farm at Coopers Hatch, late in tenure of William Lusher and then of William Attree
Manor of Little Horsted otherwise the Mote, and all messuages and land belonging in the tenures of Henry Gage, John Reade and William Attree
Messuage or tenement and farm called Brochells or Brickwells Farm, with the lands belonging to Easons otherwise Sharpes farm, (80a) in Framfield and Little Horsted, late in occupation of Robert Parris
Lands and tenements called Bredney otherwise Bredneymeade or Bradney Meade, Horsted Lands otherwise Eastlands, Juliana Feild and Julians Wish, (37a) in Little Horsted late in tenure of Thomas Whapham and then of Edward Chatfeild
Manor or farm of Tilton and lands and pasture called Tilton Down, also messuages, buildings, lands (209a) besides Tilton Down, in Selmeston and Alciston in the tenure of John Walker
Two fields in Ripe occupied by John Walker, one (7a) abutting on the highway from Ripe to Firle on the South; the other (11a) abutting on Pookhall Lane on the north
31½a of marsh called New Marsh in Hailsham (N: the Common Sewer or Haven); 32a called Homestall Marsh in Hailsham (N: Homestall Wall)
20a Of upland called Deanes in Hailsham (W: road from Hailsham to Herstmonceux) all in the tenure of Edmund Calverley, John Pupp and Abraham Bodle
Manor farm or tenement called Towlands otherwise Townelands in Woodchurch, Kent
Tenement and farm called Benchill in Woodchurch and Kenardington, Kent
W: with particulars from an attached memo: Richard Webb, James Selby, both barristers of the Inner Temple, Thomas Medley, Robert Southam, clerk to Mr Webb, Edward Cooke, a student or barrister in the Temple, son to one Mr Cooke a woolendraper in the borough of Southwark, Charles Fell, a kinsman of Mr Graves, Nicholas Hooper, a scrivener in Chancery Lane over against Lincoln's Inn Lane
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- East Sussex Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/ab77a3c9-1e75-42d9-8df5-1ad7eb93e0d1/
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Settlement (deed to lead the uses of a fine)