Description | LEASE for 1 life in reversion by Rt. Hon. James Earl of Barrymore to Thomas Plomb of Acton, par. Weverham, yeoman --- a moiety of a tenement in FRODSHAM cd. Modesley's and Williamson's Tenement, consisting of a messuage or dwelling house, the back side, the little Bent, ½ acre in the long Field, ½ acre in the Bottoms, the Long Hey and Goldsmith's Acre, all now in the tenure of the lessee; to hold after the death of Thomas Merrick of Warrington (Co. Lanc.) grocer and Abraham Merrick of Knutsford, grocer, surviving lives in a former lease to Thomas Williamson of Crowton, yeoman, 19. May 1698, for life of Mary Plomb, wife of the lessee, at an annual rent of 13/1, 2 rent capons or 2/- and heriot of best beast or good or £4. Cons. £24-12-0. Seal: Red, a pelican in her piety. Parchment. |