RepositoryCheshire Record Office
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ReferenceDCH/E/143
TitleBARGAIN & SALE by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Viscount Savage, Chancellor, Edward Savage of London, esq., and William Payne of Padenswick (Co. Middlesex), gentleman, to John Pickering of Walford (Co. Chester), gentleman, Richard Harpur and Nicholas Byrom of Moore
Date1630
DescriptionBARGAIN & SALE by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Viscount Savage, Chancellor, Edward Savage of London, esq., and William Payne of Padenswick (Co. Middlesex), gentleman, to John Pickering of Walford (Co. Chester), gentleman, Richard Harpur and Nicholas Byrom of Moore, yeoman --- messuages, lands, tenements etc: in MOORE, that is to say, a messuage and lands now/late in the tenure of Thomas Harpur, a messuage or cottage called the Parkhouse now/late in the tenure of Thomas Mosse, a messuage now/late in the tenure of -, a messuage or cottage now/late in the tenure of Richard Denn(is), a messuage now/late in the tenure of John Crosby, Robert Fletcher and Margaret his wife, a messuage now/late in the tenure of George Chesshire, a messuage now/late in the tenure of the said Richard Harpur and Elizabeth Harpur his mother, a messuage now/late in the tenure of Richard Richardson, a messuage now/late in the tenure of William Tyler, a messuage now/late in the tenure of John Okell the elder and Thomas Okell his grandchild, 2 messuages and one cottage now/late in the holding of the said Nicholas Byrom, Ellen Travis and Joane -, widow, and Thomas Holland, with all the houses, lands etc: pertaining, a parcel of land called the Heath lying between ground called Temples alias Templins crofts and More Mosse, and all other enclosures and improvements, enclosed and improved from the commons and wastes of Moore, a parcel of Moss or waste called Moore Moss, late inclosed grounds called Templins crofte alias Temples crofte, and the fishyard or benefit of fishing called Moore fishinge or fishyard in and upon the River Mercy [River Mersey]; reserving HALTON MOSSE [Halton Moss] and RUNCORNE MOSSE [Runcorn Moss] and the courts of the Manor of More; to hold of the King in fee farm of the Manor of Endfeild, at the annual rent formerly payable to the King, 2/6 in name of tallage, and 5/- to Viscount Savage for Moore Mosse [Moore Moss] and the inclosed commons on the heath. Cons. £308-17-8½. Seals: Red, 3; 1, armorial, 2, missing; 3, letters "I.M.' (partly obliterated). Parchment.
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