Description | Parties: 1) Sir John Forster, Alnwicke [Alnwick] Abbey 2) John Fenwicke, son and heir of William Fenwicke, Wallington, esquire, by his deceased wife Grace, a daughter of Sir John Foster Property: parcel called Bushoppe Rigges in Corbridge; Medopeclose, Stagshem alias Stagshawe Close near Sandoo Feldes, both in parish of St John's, Alnwick; farm called the Carrawe in Tyndall; Swynburne landes in Byngfeild (40s rent); water corn mill called Allerwishe Mill; 20 acres meadow, 20 acres pasture, two acres arable in Anicke; tenement and five acres called Shoppers landes in Anicke; rent hens and rent called multer silver in Anicke; ten acres called Keles Leases, cottage, rent hens and multer silver in Sandoo; tenement called the Boythowse and cottage in Acombe; the pristehowse, and eight acres glebe, in parish of St John's in the Liberties of Hexham; tenement and lands called the Olde Towne in Cadden alias Catton in Alentone; tithes in Elrington, parish of Haydon, and Kerkeheaton, farm in Barsforth or Barrasfourth and farm called Beamonthowse; chantry of Allenton, lands in Throcklowe; tenement called the Nunbushe; tenement called Whitlawe, parish of Garragill; tenement in Hatwisle late belonging the chantry or Guild lands of St John's of Hatwisle; lands at the Wynter Howse in the liberties of Hexham; three barns in the Hall Garth, the Hangman Acre lying in the Towne Haughe, parcel of waste called the Olde Churche, and tenement called the Olde Towers in the Hall Garth, all in Hexham; lands called the Lovinges and Thristlehaughe in Hexhamshire; Hamburne Hall and six acres in Rowlye Warde in the liberties of Hexham; burgages called St Thomas Ho [Houses?] in Corbridge; the Hall Orchard on the east side of Hall Garth or Hall Banckeheade, tenement called the Theiles in Tyndall; eight acres at the Longeley in the Regalitye of Hexham; two acres near Pecoke Wood in Hexhamshire; ten acres called Lavenges Banckes near the Wellfielde; close near Stotiilde; tenement and seven acres at Rowborne alias Rowlieburne at Crabstrieforde; three acres called the Wolleffhill near the Heighe; six acres near the Nether Holmes and Over Holmes; three acres at the Over Stapell all in the liberty of Hexhamshire; Lee Greene, the Shelehaughe, the Blacke Bancke and one acre pasture; tithes of lands called Over Warden Parke, Shille, Stonecroft, the Nunbushe, Hawdon, Sattlingstones, Carrowe, Ridles Close, Sewingshottes alias Shewingshilles, Mille Hille, White Chappel, Blacke Hille, Priorhowse, Whiten Abbey, Hille Howse, Coytes Hille, Lypewood, Ratane Rawe, Chesterwood, Hughehowse, Tosties, Pagecrofte, Haddon, Plenderheighe, Broken Hughe, Attonside and Millehille in parish of Wardon; Moralie, Tadcastell, Leezvance, Plankeforde, Nakeddaill, Stawarde, Harsonndaiell, Selinore, Deakon Rawe, alias Dean Rawe, Langley, Lighberkes, Bogkhall, Esphill, Threpwoode, Templehowse, Woodshilles, Wharnley and Wharnley Hill, parish of Warden; in Litell Swynburne, Wallocke, Wallockegrave, and Michell Swynborne, in Hexhamshire, Anwicke alias Anicke, Sandoo, Acombe, Walle Cockley, Kepiwick alias Kebecke and Errington; in Newbrough, Allwesh alias Allerweshe, Fourestones, Slavile alias Sleley, Cholerton, Barfforth alias Barisforth, Chipechace, Gunerton, Colnewell alias Collwell, Haydon Bridge, Hexham and Hexhamshire and the chapels of St Mary of Bynfeilde, St John's and St Oswondes in Hexham in Hexhamshire; tenants named; rights entitled to in numerous named places in Northumberland To use of Sir John Foster for life and then to John Fenwicke Witnesses: Thomas Watsonn, Raphe Errington, William Toppinge, John Rippon, Clement Forster, William Ewbank, Rychard Awgood, Robart Jeffersonn, [Michael?] Forster |