Description | Parties: 1) Samuel Barnardiston, Hogsden also known as Hoxton, parish St Leonard, Middlesex, and Ann Barnardiston, his wife; Robert Clark, Snailwell, Cambridgeshire, and Mary Clark, his wife; and Arthur Barnardiston, merchant 2) Richard Lloyd, esquire, eldest son of Richard Loyd, Halam, Nottinghamshire, deceased 3) Francis Farrah, Fitling, yeoman Property: Includes messuage at Fitling and lands known as Corny Croft Close containing 3 roods, Townsend Close containing 3 roods, Holme Close containing 1 and a half acres, four Leys Meadow in Greene[..] Close containing half an acre, two closes adjoining a messuage called Greens containing 3 acres and a half, Nine Butts containing 3 acres, pasture in the North Field containing 61 acres, West Field containing [19] acres; four Shilling Close containing one acre and a half, Long Garth containing one acre, High Garth containing 3 roods, cottage and Croft Close containing 5 acres and a tenement with 1 acre adjoining, 3 other closes including Fosse Close and Middle Close, cottage and Hunters Farm Consideration: £850 Witnesses: Beckwith Spencer, Henry Waterland, George Midgley, Richard Crowther Note: Samuel Barnardiston, eldest son, Mary Clark and Arthur Barnardiston, youngest son, are the surviving children of Arthur Barnardiston, deceased. He also had a daughter Jane Barnardiston, deceased Memorial registered at Beverley, Book E, Page 146, Number 257 |