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click [[1631 Lease of Stocken Farm]] for summary of 1631 document.
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This long document dated 14th April 1632 is held in the Hants Record Office.  It details the assent of the letting of Stocking (Stocken) Farm to Henry Lacey.
 
This long document dated 14th April 1632 is held in the Hants Record Office.  It details the assent of the letting of Stocking (Stocken) Farm to Henry Lacey.
  
It confirms that Laws made the Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth hold good throughout.
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It confirms that Laws made the Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth hold good throughout
 
 
On 15th January 1578 Queen Elizabeth let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Thomas Cornwallis for 50 years. (ending 14th January 1628)
 
  
On October 9th Queen Anne reconfirmed this
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'''On 15th January 1578 Queen Elizabeth let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Thomas Cornwallis for 50 years''', lately in the tenure of one Elizabeth Pigott widdow. ('''15 January 1578 to 14th January 1628'''), paying an annual rent of £16 11s 7d half penny.  To be paid to her bayliffe in Princes Risborough in two half yearly installments
  
1612 King James let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Henry Knollys Esq. for 21 years  from the end of the former lease. (15th January 1628 to 14 January1649)
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On October 9th Queen Anne reconfirmed this.
  
Henry Knollys and his wife by Indenture dated 1st December 1620 assined the Manor of Princes Risborough to William Inkett, including one messuage called Stocking and ten acres of land now or late in the occupation of Henry Lacey and one acre of meadow called Bedmeade with their appurtenances, which were  already on lease  
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'''1612 King James let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Henry Knollys Esq.''' for 21 years  from the end of the former lease. ('''January 1628 to January1649''')
  
William Inkett died
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'''An Indenture dated 1st December 1620''' Henry Knollys and his wife assined the Manor of Princes Risborough to William Inkett, including one messuage called Stocking and ten acres of land now or late in the occupation of Henry Lacey and one acre of meadow called Bedmeade with their appurtenances, which were  already lett
  
10th January  of ? year of the reign of King Charles Elizabeth Inkett, widow and John Housey, Knight, Manor of Princes Risborough,demised the messuage called Stockings and the ten acres of land and one acre of meadow and other things mentioned to Susan Biscowe for 35 years 
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'''An Indenture dated 13 August 1621''' in 18th year of the reign of King James which stated that William Inkett lett Stockings to Henry Lacey for 21 years  '''13 August 1621 to 12th August 1642''' from Michaelmas  for £4- 5 shillings and one coupleof capons? to be paid to Joane Chibnall and her assignes.  Confirming that neither William Wydsor,  Susan Biscrowe both or one of them have the right to assign the messuage.
  
Now in 1632
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'''1612 King James let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Henry Knollys Esq.''' for 21 years  from the end of the former lease. ('''January 1628 to January1649''')
  
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'''An Indenture dated 1st December 1620''' Henry Knollys and his wife assined the Manor of Princes Risborough to William Inkett, including one messuage called Stocking and ten acres of land now or late in the occupation of Henry Lacey and one acre of meadow called Bedmeade with their appurtenances, which were  already lett. 
  
One indenture dated 13 August  in 18th year of the reign of King James which stated that William Inkett demised the premises to Henry Lacey for 21 years from Michaelmas  for £4- 5 shillings and one coupleof capons? to be paid to Joane Chibnall and her assignes for these terms -
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William Inkett died
 
 
and William Wydsor and Susan Biscrowe have or one of them have the right to assign the messuage
 
 
 
and it is lawful for Edmund Gregorie to hold the messuage, land etcwithout disturbance
 
 
 
from William Wydsor and Susan Biscrowe
 
  
or from William Inkett and Jerome Hoursey
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10th January  of ? year of the reign of King Charles Elizabeth Inkett, widow, and John Housey, Knight, Manor of Princes Risborough,demised the messuage called Stockings and the ten acres of land and one acre of meadow and other things mentioned to Susan Biscowe for 35 years 
  
and that William Wydsor and Susan Biscrowe
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'''In 1628 King Charles I, Sold the Manor of Princes Risborough to the City of London to go towards his debts.  The Manor then went into private ownership.''' The Chibnalls are thought to have been the first   
  
or fromWilliam Inkett and Jerome Hoursey
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'''Joan Chibnall paid £55 to William Wyndsor and Susan Biscrowe''' for the certain properties including the messuage Stockings Farm.   
  
The executors, administrators and assignes of Henry Lacey for the  next ? years
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'''This Indenture dated 1632''' witnesses that Joan Chibnall and her assignes have sold to Edmund Gregorie and his assignes the messuage Stockings Farm, lett to Henry Lacey, and his assignes for the  next ? years, and it is lawful for Edmund Gregorie to hold the messuage, land etc.,without disturbance

Latest revision as of 05:03, 7 September 2024

click 1631 Lease of Stocken Farm for summary of 1631 document.

This long document dated 14th April 1632 is held in the Hants Record Office. It details the assent of the letting of Stocking (Stocken) Farm to Henry Lacey.

It confirms that Laws made the Great Seal of Queen Elizabeth hold good throughout

On 15th January 1578 Queen Elizabeth let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Thomas Cornwallis for 50 years, lately in the tenure of one Elizabeth Pigott widdow. (15 January 1578 to 14th January 1628), paying an annual rent of £16 11s 7d half penny. To be paid to her bayliffe in Princes Risborough in two half yearly installments

On October 9th Queen Anne reconfirmed this.

1612 King James let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Henry Knollys Esq. for 21 years from the end of the former lease. (January 1628 to January1649)

An Indenture dated 1st December 1620 Henry Knollys and his wife assined the Manor of Princes Risborough to William Inkett, including one messuage called Stocking and ten acres of land now or late in the occupation of Henry Lacey and one acre of meadow called Bedmeade with their appurtenances, which were already lett

An Indenture dated 13 August 1621 in 18th year of the reign of King James which stated that William Inkett lett Stockings to Henry Lacey for 21 years 13 August 1621 to 12th August 1642 from Michaelmas for £4- 5 shillings and one coupleof capons? to be paid to Joane Chibnall and her assignes. Confirming that neither William Wydsor, Susan Biscrowe both or one of them have the right to assign the messuage.

1612 King James let the Manor of Princes Risborough to Henry Knollys Esq. for 21 years from the end of the former lease. (January 1628 to January1649)

An Indenture dated 1st December 1620 Henry Knollys and his wife assined the Manor of Princes Risborough to William Inkett, including one messuage called Stocking and ten acres of land now or late in the occupation of Henry Lacey and one acre of meadow called Bedmeade with their appurtenances, which were already lett.

William Inkett died

10th January of ? year of the reign of King Charles Elizabeth Inkett, widow, and John Housey, Knight, Manor of Princes Risborough,demised the messuage called Stockings and the ten acres of land and one acre of meadow and other things mentioned to Susan Biscowe for 35 years

In 1628 King Charles I, Sold the Manor of Princes Risborough to the City of London to go towards his debts. The Manor then went into private ownership. The Chibnalls are thought to have been the first

Joan Chibnall paid £55 to William Wyndsor and Susan Biscrowe for the certain properties including the messuage Stockings Farm.

This Indenture dated 1632 witnesses that Joan Chibnall and her assignes have sold to Edmund Gregorie and his assignes the messuage Stockings Farm, lett to Henry Lacey, and his assignes for the next ? years, and it is lawful for Edmund Gregorie to hold the messuage, land etc.,without disturbance