Description | 1 The Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, 2 Edward Massey of Rostherne, gentleman Rostherne parsonage; croft in Tatton by the Conneygree, croft called Goshe Croft in Rostherne; close in Rostherne between the church and the Mere; lands in the Heystall formerly in occ. of Hugh Mayre, gentleman, now of 2; tithes of corn, hay, pigs, geese, hemp and flax in the circuit of the townships of Rostherne, Millington, Tatton and Northshaw; lands in Rostherne formerly in OCC of William Houlme and William Daniell, now of 2 lands in Tatton formerly in occ. of William Hwett, Hugh Higson, Thomas Nyld and Alice, his mother, now of 2; land in Peover formerly in occ. of Henry Bentley, now of Sir Thomas Manuring; moiety of tithes of wool, lambs and calves in Rostherne, Knutsford, and Over Peover and moiety of obventions, tithes of mylne, privie tithes; all as leased to George Booth, esq., Charles Whichcott, esq., Peter Brooke and John Millington, gentleman, by 1, 4 Jul 1651; except lands in Northwood formerly in occ. of James Sproetorne, now of Henry Leigh of High Legh, esq., and tithes of corn, hay, hemp, flax, pigs, geese in Mere, Agden and Bollington. Rent: £20 16s. 9«d., i.e. £13 17s. 10d. in money, the rest in corn, viz. for 8s. 4d., 'One Quarter & Two Bushells of good sweete Cleane & well winowed wheate', for £6 10s. 7«d., 'Twenty Six Quarters and one Bushell of Good seasonable sweete & Cleane Mault'. 2 Covenants to pay the Vicar of Rostherne £9 12s. 8«d. yearly, and to repair parsonage. Endorsed: memo, that tithes of Millington are in trust for and to use of John Millington of Millington, gentleman |