1599 Terrier Transcription

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          Secondlye demised in lease to John Foster gent./
Item
in his tenure one peece of arable lande & pasture lyinge
together in Tottall feilde, w[i]th the hedge on the sowthe ende & the
hedge att the Northe ende, lyinge betwene the parsonage ground
Easte, and the lande of Guy Foster gent Weste, and the lande
of the saide Guy Foster Northe and sowthe, beinge in quan=
titye.3.acres.j.rode.30.pole

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          Thirdlye in the tenure of Guy Foster demysed to him by lease./
Item one p[ar]cell of arable lande and Pasture whereof p[ar]te
is a pightell or lyttle Close ioyninge to the same grounde lyinge in Tottall end feilde w[i]th hedge att bothe end[es] the saide
pighell. The saide peece of arable lande shoteth vpon the
com[m]on brooke sowthe, and the land of Thom[a]s Birchmore
northe, and the p[ar]sonage lande in the tenure of John Foster
aforesaide weste, and the saide little pigh[t]ell easte, beinge
in quantitye.4.acr.j.rode.8.pole

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          Fourthlye demised in lease to John Fartopp./
Item more one p[ar]cell of arable lande in his occupac[i]on
lyinge in Churchende feilde in Hanslopp aforesaide w[i]th the
hedge and ditche on the lane side, lyinge nexte the lane easte
and Mr. Guy Fosters lande Weste, and the lande of the said
John Fartopp sowthe, and the lande of Guy Foster
northe beinge in quantitye.2.acr.2.ro[es].5.pole.

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          Fiftlye demised by lease to Marke Travell./
Item more one peece arable in his tenure lyinge togither in
Bullington ende in Hanslopp betwene the lande of Ric,
Dorman
beinge Queenes lande Easte, and the queenes
lande in the tenure of Ric. Parratt Weste, and shoteth vpon
the Freeholde of Will[ia]m Ellys northe and sowthe, beinge
in quantitye 4. acres. j rode.

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Item an other peece arable in his occupac[i]on being iiij land[es]
buttinge vpon the hedd of the other peece & is adioyninge to the
same other peece, beinge.ij.rod[es].x.pole.

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          The soom[m]e of this side is.- xv.acres.xiijpole./

     

Notes
  1.

Measurements in the columns to the right are in acres, rodes and pole (or perch).
          1 acre =   4 rode
          1 rode = 40 pole

  2. "i" and "j" are were used interchangeably.
  3. "shotethe" does not appear in reference books. "Shot" was another word for selion, which was the cultivated strip in the open field system.  However, this meaning does not make sense in the context of this document; rather "shotethe" appears to mean "adjoining" or "next to".