Difference between revisions of "1632 Stocken Farm"
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| − | This indenture made the 14 April 1632. And the eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the faith BETWEEN William Wydsor of the parish of Chepping Wycombe in the county of Buck gent and Susan Bis ??? of the parish of Chepping Wycombe aforesaid widow on the one partie and Joan Chibnall of Princes Risborough in the said County of Buck widow and Edmund Gregorie the Younger of Cookham in the county of Oxon gent on the other partie. WHERAS our late sovereign ladie Queen Elizabeth by | + | This indenture made the 14 April 1632. And the eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the faith BETWEEN William Wydsor of the parish of Chepping Wycombe in the county of Buck gent and Susan Bis ??? of the parish of Chepping Wycombe aforesaid widow on the one partie and Joan Chibnall of Princes Risborough in the said County of Buck widow and Edmund Gregorie the Younger of Cookham in the county of Oxon gent on the other partie. WHERAS our late sovereign ladie Queen Elizabeth by her letters patent under the great seale of England bearing date the fifteenth day of January in the twentieth year of the reigne (1578)of our said late Sovereign Ladie Queen for the rent considerations therein expressed did demise grant and to farm lett unto one Thomas Cornwallis Esqire deceased amongst other things ALL THAT therein demised lands meadows seedings pastures and commons called the Parish of Princes Risborough in the county of Buck as the ??? in the letters patent particularly named verified bound let forth and expressed AND all the signed houses cottages edifices meadows feeding pastures lands and whatsoever in Princes Risborough aforesaid in the said county of Buck with all their rights members and appurtenances then or late in the tenure of one Elizabeth Pigott for and during the terme of fiftie years from the end expiration or other determination of a former lease thereof made AND WHEREAS also by the late Queen Anne by her |
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This indenture made the 14 April 1632. And the eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the faith BETWEEN William Wydsor of the parish of Chepping Wycombe in the county of Buck gent and Susan Bis ??? of the parish of Chepping Wycombe aforesaid widow on the one partie and Joan Chibnall of Princes Risborough in the said County of Buck widow and Edmund Gregorie the Younger of Cookham in the county of Oxon gent on the other partie. WHERAS our late sovereign ladie Queen Elizabeth by her letters patent under the great seale of England bearing date the fifteenth day of January in the twentieth year of the reigne (1578)of our said late Sovereign Ladie Queen for the rent considerations therein expressed did demise grant and to farm lett unto one Thomas Cornwallis Esqire deceased amongst other things ALL THAT therein demised lands meadows seedings pastures and commons called the Parish of Princes Risborough in the county of Buck as the ??? in the letters patent particularly named verified bound let forth and expressed AND all the signed houses cottages edifices meadows feeding pastures lands and whatsoever in Princes Risborough aforesaid in the said county of Buck with all their rights members and appurtenances then or late in the tenure of one Elizabeth Pigott for and during the terme of fiftie years from the end expiration or other determination of a former lease thereof made AND WHEREAS also by the late Queen Anne by her