Lease: Rev. Daniel Waterland, Chancellor of York Minster and parson of Waghen alias Wawne to Joseph Windham of Twickenham esq.

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  • Reference
    • GB 50 U DDWI/31
  • Dates of Creation
    • 10 Jan 1737
  • Physical Description
    • 1 item

Scope and Content

Parish church, rectory and parsonage of Waghen, and the manor of Waghen belonging thereto; the rectory or manor house in the W. end of Gild Croft and on the S. side of the town; 30ac. meadow called Chancellor lands; 5 ac. meadow called Kirkeman Charlome; 2 messuages, 1 messuages in the S. corner at the W. end of the town, 3 messuages and 1 cottage in a circle near church, 1 cottage beyond the Marr, 1 messuage against the mill on N. of town and 1 against mill on E. of town, 1 messuage at entry to town descending from the mill on N, side, 1 cottage next vicarage and 1 near church; 11 1/2 oxgangs in all (locations, rents and tenants specified); rent of 16s.8d. from St. James Chappell in Sutton: At rent of £20 to the chancellor and £20 to the parson. For lives of John Windham, Thomas d'Grey and Richard Wadforth. Power of attorney to Thomas Grasby and James Freeman of Wawen to deliver seisin

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Part of an original bundle, 'No.6', DDWI/29 - 34