Description | Apud Macclesfeild
Suitors: 1. Thomas Stafford of le Bothoms within the parish of Glossop com. Derbys Gent, and Anne his wife the only daughter and heir of John Shrigley late of Bollington com. Cestr' [Chester] Gent dcsd, 2. William Watts of Adlington com. Cestr' [Chester] Yeoman.
Jurors: William Davenport Esq deputy for the Rt.Hon.William earl of Derby steward, John Houghton, Robert Clayton, James Hey, Edward Davenport Gent clerk of court. Pledge for fine, George Massey.
Surrender and Admittance (Fine 5s. 4d.) into a messuage and tenement in Ranowe [Rainow] com. Cestr' [Chester] within the manor and forest of Macclesfeild [Macclesfield] called le Over Ingarsley [Over Ingersley] lately customary land in the inheritance of John Shrigley and lately occupied by William Watts and now by Peter Gaitskell subtenant of Thomas Stafford and Anne his wife, and into a parcel of common or waste land in a moor in Ranowe [Rainow] called Horderne Moore.
Latin Mark: No 71. William Watts, Surrender from Mr. Stafford & his wife of Ingersley. |