Description | Parties: 1) John Overton, Easington, esquire 2) Lewis Ruggle, Middle Temple, London, gentleman Contained in a deed of mortgage relating Property: 24 acres of leylands in Skeffling Westfeild, 120 acres land called the East Demesnes in Easington, close of meadow called Hutton Garth in Kilnesea and Easington containing 30 acres; the manor of Winsetts in the parish of Skeffling containing 225 acres, closes of meadow in Easington called Long Leas of 66 acres, West intack or the West demesnes of 67 acres, Parking Ennam of 37 acres, a windmill, Crake Garth of three acres, Blith Briggs of three acres, Mill Hill Close of 24 acres, Booth Close of 15 acres, a farm in Newton of 30 acres, Calfe Close of five acres, Wrights Close in Dimbleton of six acres, land in the East field comprising 6a at Water balke, half acre at Wheateholme, and 3r on Cloven Hill, closes called Frankland Close of three acres, closes in Kilnsey called New Close of 28 acres, New Field of 30 acres, two pieces of marsh ground of five acres each, seven acres of arable land, free warren, closes in Skeffling called Burton Croft of five acres, Pundilands of eight acres, Newlands and Little Marsh of 24 acres |