Bargain and sale: Hon. Nicholas Leeke, son and heir of Lord Deincourt, Lancelot Lake of Canons, co. Middlesex, Thomas Leeke and Thomas Warton both of Grays Inn to Joseph Ashe of London merchant

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  • Reference
    • GB 50 U DDWI/6
  • Dates of Creation
    • 22 Oct 1652
  • Physical Description
    • 1 item

Scope and Content

Messuage (New Ditch S.; Hebling Lane E.; Ravens Farm N.; Mistress Fishes Farm W.), adjoining croft (2ac.), 4 1/2 ac. in East field, 8ac. and odd lands in the South Field, 5ac. and odd lands in the West field, 20ac. meadow and tedderings in the Ings, and 7 1/2 ac. 'in a dale overflowne' called the Lowlandes (Lowland Dike W.; Thirty Acre Dike M.), in Waghen alias Wane

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Part of an original bundle, 'No.2', DDWI/6 - 17