Description | Parties: 1) John Estoft of Estoft, esquire 2) Nicholas Stephenson of Gowle and John Rutter of Luddington, gentlemen Property: messuage called Leeme 'nere unto Croull alias Crull [Crowle]', with 7 acres meadow 'without the Leeme Hedg'; closes called Cramer, Ingorat Close, Rye Close, Sand Close and West Carr; 2 hempgarths and all tithes of hay from Mylne Dike to Leeme Hedge; late in tenure of German Finder and sometime parcel of the manor of Credit Recites a demise by letters patent (for 40 years from 161l) to William Hareburne (4 May 1592). To use of John Eastoft for life and then to his son and heir Thoinas Eastoft Witnesses: Thomas Boynton, Richard Stafford and William Gathorne (81 this number relates to the list at DDBE/27/37) |