Description | i) Thomas Hill the elder of Dennis, Oldswinford, Staffs., Esq. ii) Thomas Hill the younger of Blaenavon, Monmouth, Esq. iii) Thomas Hill the elder and Thomas Hill the younger [as above] iv) Elizabeth Robins of Stourbridge, Spinster v) John Amphlett of Clent, Staffs., Esq. vi) William Robins of Stourbridge, Banker vii) Samuel Evers of Coalbournbrook, Oldswinford, Staffs., Gent. viii) Thomas Bate of Stourbridge, Banker
Mansion house at Broome, Staffs. (built by Charles Harris on site of a house occupied by his great uncle Thomas Aston, decd, late in the possession of ii) and now or late in the possession of Waldron Hill, Esq.); parcel of land called the Lower Meadow (part now used as garden and fish pond at bottom thereof); parcels of land called Upper Meadow (with pond thereon in front of mansion house), High Close, Lower Field, the Field up the Hill, the piece behind the hill, Lurthen Hawthorn, Hazle Wicket, the Sling or Gibbons Oak, Littel Coney Green, Great Coney Green, Whitnell, new tining, calves closes, wheat lands, 26 a (all heretofore occupied by Sarah Farmer (tenant)m late in posession of Charles Harris, and since of ii) and now of Waldron Hill, James Crump and Thomas Butler); and messuage converted into 2 tenements and gardens, in Broome, previously held by John White and now by James Crump and 2 pieces of land near Hackman's Gate with barn lately converted into house [boundaries given], previously held by Richard Lowe, now by John Crump; plot of enclosed land in Broome, granted by Act of parliamed to Charles Harris, Elizabeth Amphlett, William Waldron and John Baker; and 6 other parcels of land in Broome; and coppice piece of land (planted with alders) in Broome.
Consideration: £10,000 at 5% interest |