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D/DC 23/92
Title:
Admission of Jeremiah Brock, on death of uncle William Maysent (he having surrendered to the use of his Will and bequeathed all property freehold and copyhold to Jeremiah Brock), and surrender to the use of his Will.
Recites: Admissions of William Maysent, 24 March 1719/20; 1 November 1722 & 16 April 1724, each to part of the property.
A tenement called Larges; 4 crofts and 2 pieces of meadow between Lands of Thomas May since of Robert Ward on West and lands of the lord of the manor called Lyndredge East, the North head abutting on the way from the rectory of Belchamp to Gestingthorpe, the South head abutting. on the meadow once Sir Roger Martin's and the river there; a croft called Larges with a pightle 2 acres; land called Tutley 1 1/2 acres with Short Land Lane leading to Tutley; a tenement, 2 crofts, and 2 acres meadow called Reeves, the tenement and one adjoining, croft 6 acres lying between lands of Rob.
Ward called Springfield Croft, the highway from Gestingthorpe to Belchamp Walter on East, Nort
Scope and Content:
Admission of Jeremiah Brock, on death of uncle William Maysent (he having surrendered to the use of his Will and bequeathed all property freehold and copyhold to Jeremiah Brock), and surrender to the use of his Will.
Recites: Admissions of William Maysent, 24 March 1719/20; 1 November 1722 & 16 April 1724, each to part of the property.
A tenement called Larges; 4 crofts and 2 pieces of meadow between Lands of Thomas May since of Robert Ward on West and lands of the lord of the manor called Lyndredge East, the North head abutting on the way from the rectory of Belchamp to Gestingthorpe, the South head abutting. on the meadow once Sir Roger Martin's and the river there; a croft called Larges with a pightle 2 acres; land called Tutley 1 1/2 acres with Short Land Lane leading to Tutley; a tenement, 2 crofts, and 2 acres meadow called Reeves, the tenement and one adjoining, croft 6 acres lying between lands of Rob.
Ward called Springfield Croft, the highway from Gestingthorpe to Belchamp Walter on East, North head abutting on land late of the Priory of Colne, and one croft 4 acres between lands called Lyndredge South & land late of the Priory North, the West head abutting on the said way, and the said 2 acres meadow lying together between the meadow late of Sir Roger Martin on both parts, the South head abutting on the river, the North head on said land called Lyndredge; and Tutley Acre meadow 7 rods in Turmond Meadow, and `a reasonable and competent passages'. A messuage called Fishes next to Harpoole street in Belchamp Walter; a pightle 1 acre between the said street on North, Carleton Field on West, Rowges Lane E. 18 acres; Green Lane Croft 2 1/2 acres between Green Lane West And lands of the manor then in occupation of Jn. Newman East; Edmunds Pightle 3 acres between Harpoole street South and a field of then lord called Moyes field North, one head abutting on Green Lane; Moyesfield 17 1/2 acres between lands called Crowes West and lands formerly of the Earl of Oxford formerly in occupation of Willim Hills called Long Woods East, Little Shadowes 6 acres between Moyesfield and long Land, formerly in occupation of William Hills South and lands formerly of the earl late in occupation of John Cooke called Le Field and lands called Seven Acres formerly of William Moyer East, a pasture called Green Shadowes 9 acres between lands formerly of the said earl of the manor of Vaux called Le Field Lands belonging to the Manor of Otten Hall, formerly in occupation of John Rice North, and Moyesfield and lands formerly of the late earl called Crows and part of Shadowes South; a part of Great Shadowes 2 acres, between Crows East and lands from Harpoole street to Belchamp Otten West; Wren Parke Field 8 acres, between lands of rectory of Belchamp Walters South and lands formerly of John Rice called Combwell Croft and Neitherfield North; 1acre between lands formerly of said John Newman West and lands of John Letch East; 3 acres in Bevingdon between lands formerly of John Rice, in right of his wife, on part of the waste and lands late of John Scott and lands late of John Newman East, 7 acres in Bevingdon between lands formerly of John Rice called Black Acre and Four Acres late of said earl and lands formerly of John Linton North, and lands late of John Newman and John Letch South; 1 1/2 acres in Bevingdon next the Stone Bridge between lands of the rectory East and of John. Rice West; 1 1/2 acres between lands of John Rice on both parts, one bead abutting. on Broadway from Belchamp Otten to Sunbury North, 1a. between Cow pasture formerly in occupation of Jn. Cranfield and lands of the lord called Stone Bridge Field East and lands belonging to the manor, formerly of John Cranfield and others West; 1 acre in Bevingdon between lands late of John Cranfield South and of John Newman Called the Road North; 3 rods between lands formerly of John Rippingale junior West, one head abutting. on lands of the earl belonging to the rectory called Combwell Green North; 1acre in Bevingdon between lands of John Newman on both parts, one head abutting and formerly in occupation of John Rippingale called Five Ridges North; one piece of the same land 3 rod, between lands of John Scott West and lands formerly of Jn. Newman East;
4 acres in the Common Meadow, between the meadow late of the manor, formerly in occupation of John Newman, the meadow late of the said manor formelry in occupation of John Bragg West & the meadow belonging to the manor called the Vaux formerly of William Hills East one head abutting on the river South, the other on lands of the late lord called Cangle and on Cowpasture N.; 11/2a. in the Common Meadow between a meadow late of the manor formerly or Henry Wayce called Been Roods East and a meadow late of the earl, part of the manor of Vaux, West, one head abutting on the river South, the other on Cowpasture North; 2 closes in occupation of Richard Death; Homefield 8 acres, on which the malthouse formerly stood, between lands of the late lord, formerly in occupation of John Rippingale East, and land formerly of Peter Tiffin West, one head abutting. on land formerly of the earl of Oxford called Mill Field South, the other on the king's highway from Belchamp church to Swinborn bridge North and in part on land late of said Peter Tiffin called Keyes; Homefield 1 acre in which the hay house formely stood, between lands formerly of Peter Tiffin on the one part, one head abutting. on the Highway North the other head abutting on Barley Field late of Peter Tiffin South; a croft with adjoining orchard called Badkins 1 1/2 acres, between Mill street West and Barley Field East, one head abutting. on lands formerly of John Rice South; all copyhold of the Manor of Walter Belchamp or Belchamp William, in Belchamp Walter.
Court of Samuel Ruggles, esquire Steward: Richard Rayment, gentleman
Dates of Creation:
16 May 1746