Description | i) William Brown late of Duddester [Duddeston], Warwicks. and now of Himley, Staffs., Gent. and Elizabeth Janns, late of Penn, Staffs., Widow of Robert Janns, decd (trustees of William Janns late of Wythington [Withington], Salop, Clerk, decd) ii) William Janns, late of Wythington and now of Wolverhampton, Staffs., Coyrurygeon [Surgeon], the only surviving son of William Janns, Clerk, decd iii) John Ward of Sedgley Parke [Park], Staffs., Esq.
Impropriate tithes of Jevons tenement otherwise Jugs tenement otherwise Coseley Hall; a close called Shuns Piece, the Burn Pitts, Elwalls Croft, 4 parcels of land called the Stone Acre, 3 pieces of land called the Old Ridding, the Shut and the Innage, a piece called the Brade Meadow, a piece called Parkses Peice, a piece called Roundhill and 3 butts of land called the Lower Field, a piece called the Shoulder of Mutton, a piece of land called the Colepitt Croft, a piece of land called the House Croft, a piece called the Dingles, 3 pieces of land called the Dimocks, 4 closes called the Coppices, a piece called Wallbrooke Peice, a butt of land in a piece of land called Wallbrooke Close, a parcel of land called Dassed Iron Close, all in Coseley, Sedgley [abuttals given], now in the possession of John Atwood; another close called the Dimocks and several parcels of land in Coseley and Wood Setton, Sedgley called the Clay Crofts, the Meadow Salters Croft and Sion Hill [abuttals given]; several closes called Hurstfeilds and Vase Poole; closes called Balbridge Meadow in Gospel End [abuttals given]; and all other tithes of land lying in Coseley, Wood Setton, Sedgley or Gospel End in the tenures of John Wood, Samuel Timins, John King, Joseph Davis and James Jones.
Consideration: £92
Signed, sealed and witnessed.
Endorsed: receipt of consideration money |