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Foleshill Enclosure Award {second screen}
PA1001/2
11 Aug 1775
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
{continued from first screen} (cc) to William Gilbert for ancient cottage and intake number 132, (i) parcel number 138 (217p.) on Great Heath (bounded by James Roberts' allotment number 355*, by the private road* to "the said allotment and the bridle road[*]" [sic], by Benjamin Brookes' allotment number 35 and by new intake s4) and (ii) parcel number 200 (13p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 212 and by his exchange-allotments numbers 201, 204 and 199) which will be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake s4; (cd) to Reverend William Hanbury for his old enclosures, parcel number 139 (1r. 39p.) in Church Field (bounded by the bridle road* to Foxford, by Pisford's Estate [part of Ford's Hospital] trustees' allotment number 337*, by allotments number 349 to Richard Richardson and 336 to Joseph Perkins, and by old enclosures of Lord Clifford and of Wigston and Smith); (ce) to Richard Hill (esq.) for old enclosures, (i) parcel number 140 (1r.) west of the road to Holbrook (bounded by that road*, by ancient intake number 123 and by his old enclosures in Holy Trinity parish), (ii) parcel number 141 (1a. 2r. 10p.) by the turnpike (bounded by new intake e4, by his own old enclosure and by ancient intake number 111, by Joseph Belcher's allotment number 31* and by a road*), (iii) parcel number 141a (16p.) (bounded by "one of the new intakes" e4, by allotment number 141 aforesaid, by the turnpike and by allotment number 354 to Francis Roberts) which will be exchanged with Richard Hopkins and F. Roberts for that part of new intake e4 which lies south of a line with the northern end of number 141, and (iv) parcel number 142 (2r. 39p.) on Great Heath (bounded by John Deacon's allotment number 92*, by ancient intake number 104, by R. Hill's own old enclosure, by new intake z3, and by allotments numbers 391 to William Satchwell and 431* to Foleshill Workhouse trustees); (cf) to Joseph Holmes for freehold houses and old enclosures, (i) parcel number 143 (2r. 31p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike, by John Ward's allotment number 417*, by J. Holmes' own house and homestead and by a road* leading to the Coventry Canal at Edward Hurst's house), (ii) parcel number 144 (1a. 1r. 2p.) at his own brick kiln with waste and common adjoining (bounded by ancient intakes numbers 69, 68 and 66, by William Young's allotment number 452*, by a road* to Edward Hurst's house, by new intake u2 and by the said canal), (iii) parcel number 145 (3a. 2r. 38p.) which is part of Richard Cooper's, Holmes' and Perkins' wastes (bounded by allotments numbers 400* to Thomas Tame and 64* to Richard Cooper, by the road* to Woodshires Green on each side of number 64 and by William Perkins' allotment number 343*), (iv) parcel number 146 (9a. 1r. 7p.) on Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 223* and old enclosure 96, by allotments numbers 433 to William Wilson and 339 to Francis Pickard, by the Oxford Canal and land which its proprietors have bought, and by Thomas Foster's Exhall land [including land B* and the end of the public road* leading into this allotment]) and (v) parcel number 115a (1r. 12p.) in Farmer's Waste (bounded by Phillips Farmer et al's allotment number 115*, by William Perkins' allotment number 343 and by the road* which leads to Woodshires Green); (cg) to Richard Hopkins (esq.) for his several messuages and old enclosures (but excepting claims which he retains over [Little] Sydnall Field and over the soil as manorial lord, for which he has been compensated beforehand), (i) parcel number 211 (1a. 0r. 21p.) on Great Heath (bounded by a private road leading to Tinsley's Cottage, by John Smith's allotment number 395* and by R. Hopkins' allotment number 210 which he holds as manorial lord), (ii) parcel number 212 (5a. 3r. 3p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Swain's allotment number 370, by the road* from the ex-"Boat" to that which leads to Bell Green Rock, by allotments numbers 18* to Thomas Butlin, 97* to Abraham Dewis and 82* to the vicar, by the turnpike* and by allotments which Hopkins has purchased or taken in exchange (numbers 208, 209, 202, 201, 200, 199, 207 and 206)), (iii) parcel number 212 (1a. 3r. 3p.) in Lady Lane (bounded by [Walsgrave-on-]Sow[e] lordship [so not the Lady Lane at Longford], by R. Hopkins' old enclosures, by Hall Green and by other of his old enclosures [fencing it at the eastern and western ends]), (iv) parcel number 214 (3r. 12p.) at Alderman's Green (bounded by the road* leading to Bulkington Lane, by allotments numbers 54 to Joseph Copestakes and 135 to Thomas Green, by ancient cottage and intake number 48, by an old enclosure of Hopkins and by William Lapworth's allotment number 298*), (v) parcel number 215 (1r. 14p.) on Alderman's Green (bounded by Hopkins' old enclosure number 102, by new intake h2, by the road* to Bulkington Lane and by Sir Thomas White's Charity of Coventry trustees' allotment number 419*), (vi) parcel number 216 (1r. 26p.) on Alderman's Green (bounded by the road* to Bulkington Lane, by the bridle road* to Longford, by Hopkins' allotment number 219, by new intake jj2 and by Robert Wale's allotment number 440), (vii) parcel number 217 (1r. 29p.) in Coney Lane (bounded by William Smart's old enclosures, by ancient cottage and intake number 58, by Hopkins' house and old enclosures numbers 75 and 73, and by Coventry Canal and the bridge thereover [, and to be fenced by Hopkins at the southern end]), (viii) parcel number 218 (1a. 3r. 18p.) in Coney Lane north of the canal bridge [i.e. Grange Lane's continuation as Black Horse Lane] (bounded by old enclosures of William Smart, by the bridge over the Coventry canal, by the canal, by Hopkins' old enclosures, by the eastern end of Green Lane* and by new intake l2), (ix) parcel number 219 (16a. 1r. 37p.) in Jacker's Wast[e]s (bounded by a private road* leading to Hopkins' old enclosure called Walker's Yard, by Robert Wale's allotment number 440*, by new intake jj2*, by Hopkins' allotment number 216, by the bridle roads* leading to Longford and to Green Lane, by allotments numbers 255* to John Hartlett senior and 246* to John Hartlett junior, by an old enclosure of Thomas Moe [sic] and by Walker's Yard), (x) parcel number 220 (7a. 0r. 22p.) on Blackmoor's Wast[e] (bounded at Three Lanes End by the said road* which leads to Longford, elsewhere by allotments numbers 254* to Thomas Hewitt and 256* to John Hartlett senior, by another part of the said road*, by William Wilson's allotment number 433* and by an old enclosure belonging to Hopkins), (xi) parcel number 221 (11p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Francis Pickard's allotment number 338*, by new intake w2 and by William Tame's allotment number 397), (xii) parcel number 222 (15p.) at Longford (bounded by new intakes t2 and u2, by the turnpike* and by Francis Oakes' allotment number 330), (xiii) parcel number 223 (4a. 3r. 24p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by Hopkins' own old enclosures, by Joseph Holmes' allotment number 146*, by Thomas Foster's Exhall land B* which Hopkins will take in exchange, by the Oxford Canal and Coventry Canal, and by the land between the canals), (xiv) parcel number 225 (28a. 1r. 24p.) in Church Field (bounded by allotments numbers 38 and 39 to Joshua Clewer, 359 to Thomas Smith, 36 to Thomas Cater and 274* to Arthur Judd, by A. Judd's old enclosure, by the road* to Hall Green, by allotments numbers 297* to Edward Langford, 413* to the vicar, 380* to William Slingsby, 105* to George Eld, 336 to Joseph Perkins, 349 to Richard Richardson, 270 to Thomas Jackson and 80* to Edward Dennis [fencing as far as allotment number 38 in Church Field] and by the road which leads to the gate at Mary Smith's), (xv) parcel number 226 (2a. 0r. 19p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by a lane* which divides Foleshill and Saint Michael's parish, by Hopkins' own old enclosure, by ancient intake number 97 and by allotment number 104 made to William Dennis and Joseph Dennis), (xvi) parcel number 227 (5p.) on Little Heath (bounded by new intake m3, by William Cook's allotment number 74*, by Coventry Canal and by Thomas Kelly's allotment number 293*), (xvii) parcel number 228 (18p.) on Little Heath (bounded by new intake l3, ancient intake number 86, Thomas Kelly's allotment number 192, by a private road* and by the public road* from Bell Green to the turnpike (out of which the [private one] leads)), (xviii) parcel number 229 (2r. 5p.) on Little Heath (bounded by the said private road* [leading to the Hayeses], by a road* leading thereout to Coventry Canal, by that canal, by Elliott's and Kettle's allotment number 110, by Sarah Serjeant's allotment number 389, by new intakes p3 and q3, by another part of p3 and by another part of allotment number 389), (xix) parcel number 230 (18p.) by the Holbrook-Penny Park Gate road (bounded by new intake b3, an old enclosure in Holy Trinity parish and the road*), (xx) parcel number 231([also] 18p.) (bounded by the Holbrook-Penny Park Gate road*, number 233's old enclosure and intake b3), (xxi) parcel number 232 (33p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotment number 333* to Foleshill overseers of the poor, ancient intake number 110, new intake e4, Francis Roberts' allotment number 354 and the road* which leads from the former "Boat" inn into the road to Bell Green Rock), (xxii) parcel number 233 (5a. 2r. 3p.) upon Great Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 79 to William Carpenter, 450 to John Westley and 140 to Richard Hill, by old enclosures in Holy Trinity parish, by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 211, by allotments numbers 412* to Thomas Tinsley and 451* to [Thomas Wilmore's landlords], by William Smith's old enclosure, by new intakes o4 and p4 and by William Judd's allotment number 288*[, fencing across a private road between allotments 412 and 395 and that to Holbrook between allotments 450 and 140]), (xxiii) parcel number 207 (13p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 206, 212, 199 and 204), (xxiv) parcel number 117 (1a. 0r. 19p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by the Coventry Canal, Exhall parish land which belongs to Thomas Foster, by Matthew Neale's allotment number 328 which will be exchanged with T. Foster, and by Christopher Gunman's allotment number 133) which Richard Hopkins will exchange with Foster for that part of his Exhall land which lies east of the Coventry Canal and Oxford Canal and is marked B, (xxv) parcel number 204 (1r. 7p.) as compensation for ancient cottage and intake number 120 (which Richard Hopkins bought from Thomas Chapman) on Great Heath (bounded by his own exchange-allotments numbers 205, 207, 199, 200, 201, 203, 191, 192, 193 and 194), (xxvi) parcel number 205 (1r. 7p.; as compensation for ancient cottage and intakes number 39 which Hopkins bought from John Wright) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Swain's allotment number 370 and R. Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 206, 204, 194, 195, 196, 197 and 198) and (xxvii) parcel number 206 (1r. 7p.; as compensation for freehold house and old enclosures which Hopkins bought from Joseph Lowe) on Great Heath (bounded by R. Swain's allotment number 370 and by Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 212, 207 and 205); (ch) to Thomas Hunt (esq.) for his messuages and old enclosures, (i) parcel number 234 (1r. 39p.) adjoining his barn at Holbrook (bounded by the barn and his own old enclosures, by the road* to Exhall and by a road* which leads out of that one to Hen Lane), (ii) parcel number 235 (1r. 5p.) near Sparrow Hall (bounded by the road* to Exhall, by a road leading thereout to Penny Park Gate, by Arthur Wilkinson's allotment number 441*, by the road from the homestead to Sparrow Hall and by ancient intake number 78), (iii) parcel number 236 (1r. 8p.) by Penny Park Gate road (bounded by ancient intake number 77, by William Bright's allotment number 31a, by the said road*, by Greyfriars' Hospital's trustees' allotment number 131* and by Thomas Hunt's own old enclosure), (iv) parcel number 237 (1a. 0r. 1p.) on the road* to Holbrook (bounded by T. Hunt's old enclosure, by a cross road* which leads out of Holbrook Road to the road which leads to Rowley's Green [not defined as Upper or Lower Rowley's Green], by an old enclosure in Holy Trinity parish and by William Bright's allotment number 30*), (v) by parcel number 238 (3a. 3r. 32p.) "lying on each side of Timothy Gutter" [PA46/1 shows that this was a ditch where Sunningdale Avenue meets Holbrook Lane] (bounded by Thomas Hunt's own old enclosure, by Henry Greswold Lewis' allotment number 425, by an old enclosure in Holy Trinity parish and by the said cross road* [which leads to Hunt's old enclosure number 361], (vi) parcel number 239 (2a. 2r. 2p.) by the road to Holbrook (bounded by an old enclosure called the Stripes, by William Smart's allotment number 357*, by an old enclosure in Holy Trinity parish and by Henry G. Lewis' allotment number 425*), (vii) parcel number 240 (1r. 27p.) by the road to Rowley's Green (bounded by Thomas Hunt's own allotment number 241, his old enclosures, his allotment number 242 and by old enclosures 369, 368 and 367[, fencing across the cross road at the western end of the pool between Hunt's hovel and courtyard]), (viii) parcel number 241 (1r. 19; bounded by T. Hunt's own enclosures, by the cross road* leading into the Holbrook road, by other of his own old enclosures, by his allotment number 240 and by old enclosure number 364), (ix) parcel number 242 (10a. 1r. 15p.) in Three Well Field (bounded by allotments numbers 112 awarded to Elliott and Kettle, 32 to Collins' Charity trustees and 127* to Elizabeth Wigston and Sarah Smith, by old enclosures called the Ridings, by Thomas Hunt's own allotment number 240 and his old enclosures, and by the end of the road to Rowley's Green "ranging with the south side of William Whiting's allotment" number 423* and by that allotment) and (x) parcel number 243 (11a. 0r. 2p.) on Little Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 125 to Elizabeth Wigston and Sarah Smith and 124* to Lord Clifford, by the turnpike, by allotments numbers 302* to John Liggins and 363* to William Smith, by W. Smith's old enclosures, by T. Hunt's own old enclosure called the Pens, by his allotment number 241 and by old enclosure number 367); (ci) to Edward Hurst for his ancient cottage and intake number 61 and right of common respecting two freehold messuages, (i) parcel number 244 (1r.) in Stafford's Wast[e] (bounded by John Hurst's allotment number 258, by his own ancient intake and cottage, by the turnpike* and by William Wilson's allotment number 433*) and (ii) parcel number 245 (1r. 36p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by allotments numbers 403* to George Toone, 433 to William Wilson and 398* to William Tame, and by a private road* leading to his other allotments); (cj) to John Hartlett junior, parcel number 246 (4a. 2r. 18p.) in Carter's Wast[e]s (bounded by allotments numbers 219 to Richard Hopkins and 255* to John Hartlett senior, the road* to Green Lane, and an old enclosure belonging to Thomas Moe); (ck) to Edward Hare for two ancient cottages and intakes numbers 2 and 11, (i) parcel number 247 (1r. 35p.) on Court House Green (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by Hannah Jeyes' allotment number 277*, by new intake f, by his own old intake number 11, by Thomas Butlin's old enclosures, by ancient intakes number 12, by new intake g and by allotments numbers 3* to William Atkins and 305* to John Lloyd), (ii) parcel number 248 (14p.) at Court House Green (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, by John Phillips' allotment number 344, by Edward Hare's own ancient intake number 2, by new intake b and by Thomas Strong's allotment number 382*) and (iii) parcel number 152 (7p.; bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 153, 175 and 157 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) which will be exchanged with Richard Hopkins for new intake f; (cl) to John Hutchinson, William Hutchinson and Alice Hutchinson for such part of three ancient cottages and intakes number 19 as has not been sold to John Judd since the Act's passage, (i) parcel number 249 (1r. 24p.) on Court House Green (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, by Richard Swain's allotment number 367, by new intake k, by the Hutchinsons' own ancient intakes, by new intake l and by Thomas Butler's old enclosures) and (ii) parcels numbers 157 and 158 (totalling 21p.) which lie together on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 159, 180, 179, 178, 177 and 156 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) so that they might be exchanged with Richard Hopkins for new intakes k and l; (cm) to Thomas Harrison for his ancient cottage and intakes number 23, parcel number 251 (1r. 14p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Bell Green Rock road* and allotments numbers 1* to William Atkins, 370 to Richard Swain and 279 to Francis Jephcott); (cn) to Elizabeth Hill (widow) for an ancient cottage and intake number 25, parcel number 252 (1r. 29p.) on Great Heath (bounded by William Satchwell's allotment number 391*, by new intake a4, by William Hill's allotment number 266 and by the road* which runs from the turnpike to Bell Green Rock road); (co) to John Hill for his ancient cottage and intake number 26, (i) parcel number 253 (11p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Benjamin Brogden's allotment number 23*, by an old enclosure in Saint Michael's parish and by Bell Green Rock road*) and (ii) parcel number 160 (38p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 161, 182, 181 and 159 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) which will be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intakes nn [sic]); (cp) to Thomas Hewitt for an ancient cottage and intake number 52, parcel number 254 (1r. 5p.) on Blackmoor's Wast[e] (bounded by the bridle road* to Longford and by allotments numbers 256 to John Hartlett senior and 220 to Richard Hopkins); (cq) to John Hartlett senior for three ancient cottages and intakes number 54, (i) parcel number 255 (3r. 11p.) in Jackers Wast[e]s (bounded by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 219, by the road* to Longford and Green Lane and by John Hartlett junior's allotment number 246) and (ii) parcel number 256 (1r. 5p.) on Blackmoor's Wast[e] (bounded by Thomas Hewitt's allotment number 254*, by the road* to Longford and by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 220); (cr) to Thomas Hopkins for an ancient cottage and intake number 58, parcel number 257 (1r. 17p.) in Jackers Lane (bounded by Samuel Evans' allotment number 114, by Richard Hopkins' old enclosures, by Ann Pickard's allotment number 346* and by the road* to Longford); (cs) to John Hurst for an ancient cottage and intake number 59, parcel number 258 (1r.) in Stafford's Wast[e] (bounded by Joseph Bunney's allotment number 25, by John Hurst's own ancient intake, by the ancient intake number 61 and by allotments numbers 244* to Edward Hurst and 433* to William Wilson); (ct) to Thomas Hunter for an ancient cottage and intake number 65, (i) parcel number 259 (11p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by the road* which leads to Edward Hurst's house, by his own ancient cottage and intake, and by Francis Pickard's allotment number 338), (ii) parcel number 260 (1r. 7p.) in Three Well Field (bounded by the turnpike* and by allotments numbers 428* to Mary Wilson and 347 to Thomas Randle); (cu) to Hannah Hall for an ancient cottage and intake number 69, (i) parcel number 265 (23p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Edward Kimberley's allotment number 290*, by her own ancient cottage and intake, by new intake z2 and by John Hall's allotment number 263) and (ii) parcel number 262 (22p.) at Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by Coventry Canal, by John Parish's allotment number 341*, by the turnpike* and by John Hall's allotment number 264); (cv) to John Hall for an ancient cottage and intake number 270, (i) parcel number 263 (5p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Hannah Hall's allotment number 261*, by new intake z2 and by the Coventry Canal), (ii) parcel number 264 (25p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by the Coventry Canal, Hannah Hall's allotment number 262*, the turnpike* and Hannah Cox' allotment number 70) and (iii) parcel number 180 (11p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 181, 190, 179, 158 and 159) which will be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake z2; (cw) to William Holland for ancient cottage and intake number 84, parcel number 182 (1r. 14p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 183, 193, 192, 191, 190, 181, 160, 161, 162 and 163) which will be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake c3; (cx) to Elizabeth Henningham (widow) for ancient cottage and intake number 98, parcel number 265 (1r. 5p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by William and Joseph Dennis' allotment number 104*, by her own ancient cottage and intake, by ancient intake number 99 and by Mary Moor[e]'s allotment number 322); (cy) to William Hill for an ancient cottage and intake number 106, (i) parcel number 266 (23p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Elizabeth Hill's allotment number 252*, new intake a4, his own ancient intake, new intake b4 and by the road* which leads to Bell Green Rock) and (ii) parcel number 191 (31p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 192, 204, 203, 190 and 182) which will be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake b4; (cz) to Thomas Itchenor [butcher] for his messuage and old enclosures, (i) parcel number 267 (2a. 1r. 5p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by the road* leading to Woodshires Green and by allotments numbers 400* to Thomas Tame and 381 to John Sedgley), (ii) parcel number 268 (1a. 0r. 18p.) opposite his dwelling (bounded by Wyken lordship, Stoke lordship* and the Coventry Canal) and (iii) parcel number 269 (3r. 13p.) on Little Heath (bounded by allotment number 432 which has been made to the trustees of the Wyken and Brinklow Charity Estate, by the road* which leads from Bell Green to the turnpike, and by allotments numbers 65* to George Cook, 438* to Samuel Walker, 437* to Richard Walker and 436 to Francis Woodhouse); (da) to Thomas Jackson for old enclosures, parcel number 270 (1a. 0r. 10p.) in Church Field (bounded by allotments numbers 308* to Thomas Lowe, 280* to Ann Judd, 24* to Thomas Bray and 80* to Edward Dennis, by the road* in Richard Hopkins' allotment number 225 and by allotments numbers 349 to Richard Richardson and 316 to Thomas Moe); (db) to Rebecca Jephcott (widow) for two freehold messuages and premises, (i) parcel number 271 (8p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by William Young's allotment number 453*, by a private road* which leads to several tenements and by Joan Ward's allotment number 417) and (ii) parcel number 272 (2r. 10p.) in Three Well Field (bounded by the Coventry Canal, by Samuel Bartlam's allotment number 26 and by the turnpike*); (dc) to Arthur Judd for two ancient cottages and intake number 7, (i) parcel number 273 (1r. 30p.) at Court House Green (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by William Atkins senior's allotment number 2, by new intake d, by his own ancient intake and by Rebecca Dodd's intake number 95*), (ii) parcel number 274 (1r. 15p.) in Church Field (bounded by his own old enclosures, by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 225*, by Thomas Cater's exchange-allotment number 36a and by T. Cater's allotment number 36*) and (iii) parcel number 150 (14p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 151, 175, 174 and 149 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 313) which will be exchanged with Richard Hopkins for new intake d; (dd) to John Judd [blacksmith], (i) parcel number 188 (24p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 189, 209, 208, 187, 175 and 176) which will be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake x3, (ii) parcels numbers 275 and 276 (together 1a. 3r. 0p.) on Great Heath (bounded by a private road* in Lord Clifford's allotment number 46, by Robert "Daulton"'s allotment number 103, by ancient intake number 96, by an old enclosure in Saint Michael's parish, by his own allotment [number 320] and by Bell Green Rock road*), (iii) (for part of ancient cottages and intakes number 21 which John Judd has bought from Mary Mellichip since the Act's passage) parcel number 320 (2r. 22p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotment number 276, by an old enclosure in Saint Michael's parish, by allotment [number 250] to himself and by the Bell Green Rock road*) and (iv) (for what John Judd has bought from Abraham Hutchonson, William Hutchinson and Alice Hutchinson since the Act's passage) parcel number 258 (1r. 27p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotment number 320, by old enclosures in Saint Michael's parish, by Elizabeth Parker's allotment number 345 and by the Bell Green Rock road*); (de) to Hannah Jeyes (widow) for an ancient cottage and intake number 10, parcel number 277 (1r. 10p.) on Court House Green (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by John Lloyd's allotment number 304, by her own ancient intake, by new intake f and by Edward Hare's allotment number 247*); (df) to Francis Jephcott for an ancient cottage and intake number 16, (i) parcel number 278 (19p.) on Court House Green (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by Richard Rowney's allotment number 350*, by Francis Jephcott's own ancient cottage and intake, and by William Birch's allotment number 19) and (ii) parcel number 279 (33p.) on Great Heath (bounded by John Brass' allotment number 22, by Bell Green Rock road*, and by allotments numbers 251* to Thomas Harrison and 370 to Richard Swain); (dg) to Ann Judd (widow) for an ancient cottage and intake number 46, parcel number 280 (1r. 4p.) in Church Field (bounded by the road* leading through Foxford, and by allotments numbers 24* to Thomas Bray, 270 to Thomas Jackson and 208 to Thomas Lowe); (dh) to Joseph Judd for an ancient cottage and intakes numbers 96 and 116, (i) parcel number 281 (5p.) on Great Heath (bounded by new intake w3, by his own intake number 96, by Robert Daulton's allotment number 103* and by the private road* which leads to Lord Clifford's allotment 46) and (ii) parcels numbers 282 and 283 (39p.) which lie on Great Heath with a private road between them (bounded by the road* to Holbrook, by Sir Thomas White's Charity's trustees' allotment number 420, by new intake h4, by White's trustees' old enclosures, by Joseph Judd's own ancient cottage and intake number 116 and by Thomas Collins' allotment number 75); (di) to Richard Jackson for an ancient cottage and intake number 103, (i) parcel number 284 (8p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by John Deacon's allotment number 91, by his own ancient cottage and intake, and by William Jackson's allotment number 287) and (ii) parcel number 285 (38p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by [Bell Green Rock] road*, William Jackson's allotment number 286*, new intake y3, ancient intake 194 and John Deacon's allotment number 91); (dj) to William Jackson for his ancient cottage and intake number 104, (i) parcel number 286 (9p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, John Dennis' allotment number 89*, new intake y3 and Richard Jackson's allotment number 285), (ii) parcel number 287 (1r. 1p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, by Richard Jackson's allotment number 284*, by William Jackson's own ancient cottage and intake and by John Deacon's allotment number 92) and (iii) parcel number 189 (16p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 190, 209, 188, 176, 177, 178 and 179) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for intake y3; (dk) to William Judd for ancient cottage and intake number 129, parcel number 288 (39p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Samuel Jervise's allotment number 289*, by a private road* within Richard Hopkins' allotment number 233, by that allotment number 223*, by new intake p4 and by W. Jackson's own ancient cottage and intake); (dl) to Samuel Jervise for an ancient cottage and intake number 130, (i) parcel number 289 (31p.) on Great Heath (bounded by a private road* leading to tenements and an old enclosure of William Smith, by a private road* in an allotment [no number] made to William Carpenter, by William Judd's allotment number 288 and by ancient intake number 129) and (ii) parcel number 198 (5p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Swain's allotment number 370 and by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 205, 197 and 186) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake q4; (dm) to Edward Kimberley for an ancient cottage and intake number 68, (i) parcel number 290 (37p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Hannah Cox' allotment number 69*, by his own ancient intake and cottage and by Hannah Hall's allotment number 261) and (ii) parcel number 291 (13p.) beyond the canal bridge at Longford (bounded by Coventry Canal, the canal proprietors' allotment number 342, the turnpike* and John Parrish's allotment number 340*); (dn) to Thomas Kelly for an ancient cottage and intake number 86, (i) parcel number 292 (1p.) on Little Heath (bounded by his own ancient intake, by ancient intake number 88, by Sarah Serjeant's allotment number 348, by the private road* to Elliott's and Kettle's old enclosure and by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 228*) and (ii) parcel number 293 (1r. 5p.) west of the same private road (bounded by the said road*, new intake m3, Richard Hopkins' allotment number 227, Coventry Canal and the road* from Bell Green to the turnpike); (do) to Ephraim King, (i) parcel number 294 (27p. exclusive of a new cottage l4 within the same) on Great Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 12* to Abel Aldridge and 394* to John Smith, by a private road* which leads to an ancient cottage and intake number 124 which belong to A. Aldridge, and by the said cottage and intake*) and (ii) parcel number 203 (26p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 204, 201 202, 209, 190 and 191) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake and cottage l4; (dp) to Francis Lacey for his freehold houses and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 295 (13p.) at Longford (bounded by his own old enclosure, by the road* which leads to Edward Hurst's house and by William Young's allotment number 452*) and (ii) parcel number 296 (1a. 0r. 17p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by [an entrance road*,] by allotments numbers 433 to William Wilson and 326 to Elizabeth Neale, by the Oxford Canal and by Francis Pickard's allotment number 339*); (dq) to Edward Langford [schoolmaster] for a freehold messuage and old enclosures, parcel number 297 (1. 3r. 25p.) in Church Field (bounded by the road* to Hall Green, by allotments numbers 84* to Joseph Downing, 413 to the vicar and 225 to Richard Hopkins); (dr) to William Lapworth for his freehold messuage and old enclosures, parcel number 298 (3a. 0r. 34p.) on Alderman's Green (bounded by the road leading to Bulkington Lane, by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 214 and old enclosures, and by Samuel Evans' allotment number 114); (ds) to Edward King (esq.) for a freehold enclosure which he has bought from Thomas Lawson since the Act's passage, parcel number 299 (38p.) adjoining his own enclosure (bounded by the turnpike*, by Coventry corporation's allotment number 57*, by his own enclosure and by Ann alias Hannah Crines' allotment number 59); (dt) to Joseph Lowe for a freehold messuage and old enclosure, parcel number 300 (1r. 15p.) on Church Field (bounded by his own old enclosure and by allotments numbers 372* to Francis Orton, 439* to John Wright and 84 to Joseph Deeming); (du) to John Liggins, parcel number 302 (1a. 2r. 14p.) on Little Heath (bounded by the turnpike*, by the road* to Lower Rowley's Green and by allotments numbers 363 to William Smith and 243 to Thomas Hunt); (dv) to Thomas Luckman [auctioneer], parcel number 303 (3a. 0r. 1p.) on Great Heath (bounded by the turnpike*and by allotments numbers 314* to Moses Miller, 34* to John Brinsden, 406* to Holy Trinity church trustees and 317* to Moore's Charity trustees); (dw) to John Lloyd for an ancient cottage and intake number 9, (i) parcel number 304 (24p.) on Court House Green (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, by Thomas Butlin's allotment number 16, by new intake e, by his own ancient intake and by Hannah Jeyes' allotment number 277*), (ii) parcel number 305 (18p.) on Court House Green (bounded by the Bell Green Rock road*, allotments numbers 247 to Edward Hare and 3* to William Atkins junior, and by the road* which leads to the workhouse) and (iii) parcel number 153 (8p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 152, 175 and 150 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake e; (dx) to Samuel Lloyd for an ancient cottage and intake number 30, (i) parcel number 306 (29p.) at Bell Green (bounded by old enclosure number 179, by allotment number 98* to Thomas Drakeford, by the road* from Wyken Lane End and by Richard Swain's allotment number 372), (ii) parcel number 307 (1r. 13p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 362* to Mary Smith, 93 to Widow Dennis and 431 to the workhouse trustees, and by the road* which leads from the turnpike to the road to Bell Green Rock) and (iii) parcel number 164 (10p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 165, 184, 183 and 163 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new allotment s; (dy) to Thomas Lowe for an ancient cottage and intake number 45, parcel number 308 (1r. 2p.) in Church Field (bounded by the road* which leads through Foxford and by allotments numbers 280* to John Judd, 270 to Thomas Jackson and 316 to Thomas Moe); (dz) to John Lenton for an ancient cottage and intake number 118, (i) parcel number 309 (4p.) on Great Heath (bounded by the road* to Holbrook, by new intake j4 and by [Lockhurst] Lane End [road*]). (ii) parcel number 310 (21p.) to the east of the road to Holbrook (bounded by allotments numbers 17 to Thomas Butlin and 348 to Anthony Rawlins, by the said road* and by Sarah Chapman's allotment number 78*) and (iii) parcel number 195 (17p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 196, 205, 194, 184 and 185) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake j4; (ea) to Thomas Mackenson for his freehold messuage and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 312 (1r. 18p.) in Shaw Field and Little Heath (bounded by the allotment number 311 which Samuel Brookes will exchange with T. Mackenson, by allotment number 432* to the trustees of Wyken and Brinklow Charity Estate, by John Ward's allotment number 418*, by new intake l3, by the turnpike* and by Mackenson's house and old enclosures) and (ii) parcel number 378 (5p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Swain's exchange-allotments numbers 379 and 373, by the turnpike* and by Richard Swain's allotment number 368) to be exchanged with R. Swain for impropriate [at the Reformation, tithes which had been owned by church corporations passed into the hands of laymen who therefore annexed or impropriated them] tithes issuing out of Mackenson's old enclosure number 374 which he will exchange with Swain for allotment number 311; (eb) to the Coventry Mercers' Company for an old enclosure, parcel number 312a (1r. 17p.) on Little Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 432 to Wyken and Brinklow Charity Estate trustees, and 49 to the Clothiers' Company, by the turnpike* and by allotment number 15 to the Butchers' Company); (ec) to Moses Miller [silkman] for a messuage and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 313 (7p.) on Court House Green (bounded by his own old enclosure, by ancient intakes numbers 21, 22 and 23, and by the road* to Bell Green Rock) and (ii) parcel number 314 (2r. 5p.) on Great Heath (bounded by the turnpike*, by allotment number 315* to Miller et al, and by allotments numbers 32* to Thomas Butler, 34* to John Brinsden and 303 to Thomas Luckman); (ed) to Moses Miller, John Edwards, Reverend [John] Edmonds and [Elizabeth] Walton [recte Whatton] (widow) for a freehold messuage and old enclosure, parcel number 315 [cf. PA242/5/11-27 passim] (1a. 0r. 18p.) on Great Heath (bounded by the turnpike*, Catherine Wallis' allotment number 416*, the road* leading to Holbrook and allotments numbers 32 to Thomas Butlin and 314 to Moses Miller); (ee) to Thomas Moe for his old enclosures, parcel number 316 (1a. 2r. 35p.) in Church Field (bounded by the road* leading through Foxford and by allotments numbers 308* to Thomas Lowe, 270* to Thomas Jackson, 349 to Richard Richardson and 337 to Pisford's Charity Estate trustees); (ef) to Moore's Charity Estate trustees (excepting claims over [Little] Sydnall Field), parcel number 317 (2a. 1r. 7p.) on Great Heath (bounded by the turnpike* and by allotments numbers 308* to Thomas Luckman, 406 to Holy Trinity church trustees, 348* to Anthony Rawlins and 17 to Thomas Butlin); (eg) to John Masser, parcel number 318 (4a. 0r. 14p.) in Masser's Wast[e] (bounded by Richard Swain's allotment number 369*, by the turnpike*, by allotments numbers 381* to John Sedgley, 400* to Thomas Tame and 115* to Phillips Famer et al and by Exhall lordship); (eh) to Mary Millichip for what remains to her following allocation of allotment number 320 to John Judd, parcel number 319 (4p.) on Court House Green (bounded by her own ancient intake, by a passage or footpath* to Abraham Dewis' house, by new intake m and by the Bell Green Rock road*); (ei) to Mary Marshall (widow) for her ancient cottages and intake number 35 (the other part having been sold to Richard Swain since the Act's passage), (i) parcel number 321 (7p.) on Bell Green (bounded by his own ancient cottages and intakes, by the road* which leads from Wyken Lane to Hall Green and by a private road* between this allotment and allotment number 129 [to William Greenwood]) and (ii) parcel number 167 (2p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 168, 184, and 166 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake and house v; (ej) to Mary Moore (widow) for her ancient cottage and intake number 99, parcel number 322 (1r. 10p.) in Causeway Lane (bounded by the road* leading to Bell Green Rock, by Elizabeth Henningham's allotment number 265*, by Mary Moore's own ancient intake and by John Deacon's allotment number 90); (ek) to Thomas Moore for an ancient cottage and intake number 330, (i) parcel number 323 (1p.) on Great Heath (bounded by William Carpenter's allotment number 78*, by the bridle road* to Thomas Butlin's allotment number 17, by a pool* which adjoins the said road, by new intake u4 and by his own ancient intake), (ii) parcel number 324 (20p.) which lies south of the said bridle road (bounded by allotments numbers 17 to Thomas Butlin and 79* to William Carpenter and by the bridle road*) and (iii) parcel number 201 (13p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 200, 212, 202, 203 and 204) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake u4; (el) to Elizabeth Neale (widow) for a freehold messuage and ancient enclosures, (i) parcel number 325 (28p.) on Woodshires Green (bounded by Mary Carpenter's allotment number 71*, by Phillips Farmer et al's old enclosure, by her own homestead and house, and by Exhall lordship) and (ii) parcel number 326 (1a. 0r. 14p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by allotments numbers 433 to William Wilson and 403* to George Toone, by the Oxford Canal and by Francis Lacey's allotment number 296*); (em) to William Newton for his freehold messuages and old enclosures, (i) parcel number 327 (2a. 0r. 26p.) in Church Field (bounded by allotments numbers 34* to Joseph Downing and 415* to James Wagstaffe, by the road* to the church and by [Reverend] Samuel Brookes' allotment number 413) and (ii) parcel number 208 (3r. 5p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 209 and 212, by the turnpike and by similar allotments numbers 177 and 188) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for a piece of old enclosure called Church Lane Croft; (en) to Matthew Neale, (i) parcel number 329 (1a. 1r. 38p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by the Coventry Canal, by Abraham Riley's allotment number 352*, by the turnpike* and by Thomas Foster's Exhall parish land marked A which is to be exchanged with M. Neale) and (ii) parcel number 328 (2r. 32p.) in Fackley Waste[e]s (bounded by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 117, by Thomas Foster's Exhall land, by the turnpike* and by Christopher Gunman's allotment number 133) which will be exchanged with T. Foster for the latter's land A adjacent to allotment number 329; (eo) to Francis Oakes for his ancient cottage and intake number 71a, (i) parcel number 330 (6p.) at Longford (bounded by new intake s2, by his own ancient cottage and intake, by new intake t2, by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 222*, by the turnpike*, by Wigston's and Smith's allotment number 123 and by their old enclosure), (ii) parcel number 331 (1a. 2r. 7p.) in Three Well Field (bounded by the Coventry Canal, by Wigston's and Smith's allotment number 126, by the turnpike* and by William Young's allotment number 454*) and allotment number 176 (14p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 177, 189, 188, 175, 153, 154, 155 and 156) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake s2; (ep) to Frances Orton [widow] for an ancient intake number 38, (i) parcel number 323 (2r. 5p.) in Church Field (bounded by Joseph Lowe's old enclosure, by new intake x, by the road* to Hall Green, by John Athersuch senior's allotment number 8*, by ancient cottage and intake number 39 and by allotments numbers 439* to John Wright and 300* to Joseph Lowe) and (ii) parcel number 168 (3p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 169, 184 and 167 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake x; (er) to Foleshill overseers of the poor for an ancient cottage and intake number 109, parcel number 333 (1r. 10p.) on Great Heath (bounded by James Satchwell's allotment number 393*, by their own ancient intake, by ancient intake number 110, by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 232 and by the road* to Bell Green Rock); (es) to Mary Parrott (widow) for her messuage and old enclosures, parcel number 334 (1a. 0r. 18p.) on Little Heath (bounded by the turnpike*, by John Thompson's allotment number 407 and by Henry Greswold Lewis' old enclosure and allotment number 424*); (et) to Joseph Perkins for his freehold messuage and old enclosures, (i) parcel number 235 (19p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by ancient intake number 63, by his own homestead and by William Tame's allotment number 390*) and (ii) parcel number 336 (10a. 2r. 35p.) in Church Field (bounded by Richard Richardson's allotment number 349*, by a road* over Church Field in Richard Hopkins' allotment number 225, by George Eld's allotment number 105*, by the said road*, by Mary Wilson's allotment number 429, by old enclosures belonging to her and Lord Clifford, and by William Hanbury's allotment number 139); (eu) to Pisford's Charity trustees, parcel number 337 (2r. 4p.) in Church Field (bounded by the road* leading through Foxford, by allotments numbers 316* to Thomas Moe, 349 to Richard Richardson and 139 to William Banbury); (ev) to Francis Pickard [coalminer] for an ancient cottage and intake, parcel number 338 (1r. 1p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Thomas Hunter's allotment number 259*, by his own ancient cottage and intake, by new intake w2 and by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 221) and (ii) parcel number 339 (2a. 1r. 9p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by allotments numbers 146* to Joseph Holmes, 433 to William Wilson and 296* to Francis Lacey, and by the Oxford Canal); (ew) to John Parrish for a messuage and land, (i) parcel number 340 (site of his house and garden, totalling 10a. 1r. 2.; bounded by the Coventry Canal, Edward Kimberley's allotment number 291, the turnpike* and Parrott & Co.'s allotment number 410*) and (ii) parcel number 341 (2r. 23p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by the Coventry Canal, Parrott & Co.'s allotment [number 401], the turnpike* and Hannah Hall's allotment number 262*); (ex) to Coventry Canal Navigation proprietors, parcel number 342 (1r. 30p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by the Coventry Canal, the turnpike* and Edward Kimberley's allotment number 290*); (ey) to William Perkins, parcel number 343 (3a. 3r. 24p.) in "Perkins's Wast" (bounded by allotments numbers 400* to Thomas Tame and 145 to Joseph Haines, by the road leading to Woodshires Green and by allotments numbers 115a* to Joseph Holmes and 115* to Phillips Farmer et al); (ez) to John Phillips for an ancient cottage and intake number1, (i) parcel number 344 (1r.) on Court House Green (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, by Elliott's and Kettle's allotment number 106, by new intake a, his own ancient intake, and Edward Hare's allotment number 248*) and (ii) parcel number 147 (10p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 148 and 173, by the turnpike* and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake a; (fa) to Elizabeth Parker for an ancient cottage and intake number 22, parcel number 345 (1r. 14p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotment number 250* to John Judd, by an old enclosure in Saint Michael's parish, by Benjamin Brogden's allotment number 23 and by the Bell Green Rock road*); (fb) to Ann Pickard (widow) for an ancient cottage and intake number 56, parcel number 346 (1r. 14p.) in Jackers Lane (bounded by Thomas Hopkins' allotment number 257, by an old enclosure of Richard Hopkins and by the Alderman's Green-Longford road*); (fc) to Thomas Randle for his freehold messuage and old enclosure, parcel number 347 (1r. 18p.) in Three Well Field (bounded by the turnpike*, by allotments numbers 260* to Thomas Hunter and 428 to Mary Wilson, and by William Hanbury's old enclosure); (fd) to Anthony Rawlins for his old enclosure, parcel number 348 (3a. 0r. 13p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 317* to Moore's Charity trustees, 303 to Thomas Luckman and 406* to Holy Trinity church trustees, by the road* leading to Holbrook and by allotments numbers 310* to John Lenton and 17 to Thomas Butlin); (fe) to Richard Richardson for his freehold messuage and old enclosures, parcel number 349 (3a. 3r. 34p.) in Church Field (bounded by allotments numbers 139* to William Hanbury, 337* to Pisford's Charity trustees, 316* to Thomas Moe and 270* to Thomas Jackson, by the road* which leads to Richard Hopkins' allotment number 225, and by Joseph Perkins' allotment number 336); (ff) to Richard Rowney for two ancient cottages and intakes number 15 (he having sold the rest of his estate to Richard Swain since the Act was passed), (i) parcel number 350 (1r.) on Court House Green (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, by Abraham Carpenter's allotment number 67*, by ancient enclosure number 14, by new intake i, by his own ancient intake and cottage, and by Francis Jephcott's allotment number 278) and (ii) parcel number 155 (3p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 156, 176 and 154 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake i; (fg) to William Riley junior for an ancient cottage and intake number 33, (i) parcel number 351 (33p.) in Church Field (bounded by Thomas Clark's allotment number 68, by the road* which leads to the church and by allotments numbers 415* to James Wagstaff and 84 to Joseph Downing) and (ii) parcel number 165 (2p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 166, 184 and 164 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake l; (fh) to Abraham Riley for an ancient cottage and intake number 63, parcel number 352 (1r. 3p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by the Coventry Canal, by Thomas Green's allotment number 128*, by the turnpike* and by Matthew Neale's allotment number 329); (fi) to William Riley senior for an ancient cottage and intake number 79, parcel number 353 (38p.) on Little Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 358 to Mary Smith and 365* to Joseph Sutton and by the road* which leads from Bell Green to the turnpike); (fj) to Francis Roberts for an ancient cottage and intake number 118, parcel number 354 (32p.) on Great Heath (bounded by his own ancient cottage, by one of his new intakes l4, by Richard Hill's allotment number 141a, by the turnpike* and the road* leading thereout into the Bell Green Rock road, by R. Hill's allotment number 232* and by the other of his own new intakes l4); (fk) to James Roberts for an ancient intake number 152a, parcel number 355 (1p.) on Great Heath (bounded by a private road* leading to this and other intakes and by new intake t4); (fl) to Foleshill School trustees for their freehold house and old enclosures, parcel number 365 (37p.) in Church Field (bounded by their own house, homestead and school house and by [Reverend] Samuel Brookes' allotment number 413*); (fm) to William Smart for his old enclosures, parcel number 357 (3a. 0r. 3p.) on Great Heath (bounded by old enclosures called the Stripes, by Sir Thomas White's Charity's trustees' allotment number 421, by the road* to Holbrook and by Thomas Hunt's allotment number 239*); (fn) to Mary Smith of Little Heath for two ancient cottages and intakes numbers 80 and 81, and for three freehold messuages and old enclosures, parcel number 358 (1a. 0r. 27p.) on Little Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 94 to Samuel Dodd, 365 to Joseph Sutton and 353* to William Riley senior, by a small part of the road* from Bell Green to the turnpike, by ancient intakes numbers 80 and 81*, by Southams' allotment number 386* and by another part of the same road*); (fo) to Thomas Smith for his freehold messuage and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 359 (2r. 10p.) in Church Field (bounded by Joshua Clewer's old enclosure, T. Smith's own old enclosure and by allotments numbers 36 to Thomas Cater, 225* to Richard Hopkins and 39* to Joshua Clewer) and (ii) parcel number 170 (10p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 171, 185, 184 and 169 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake z; (fp) to Mary Smith of Bell Green for her freehold messuages and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 360 (12p.) at Bell Green (bounded by her own old enclosure, by a private road* leading into Holy Trinity church trustees' old enclosure, by the road* to Hall Green and by James Wagstaff's allotment number 414 and his old enclosure number 173), (ii) parcel number 361 (29p.) in Church Field (bounded by William Greenwood's allotment number 130, by the road* which leads to the church and by allotments numbers 5* to Thomas Atkins and 84 to Joseph Downing) and (iii) parcel number 362 (1r. 15p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 405* to Francis Woodhouse, 93 to Widow Dennis and 302* to Samuel Lloyd, and by the road* which leads from the turnpike into the road to Bell Green Rock); (fq) to William Smith for his messuage and old enclosures but excepting claims to Little Sydnall Field, (i) parcel number 363 (1a. 0r. 32p.) on Little Heath (bounded by John Liggins' allotment number 302*, by the road* to Rowley's Green in Henry Greswold Lewis' allotment [number 424], by part of Henry G. Lewis' buildings, by W. Smith's own houses and old enclosure and by Thomas Hunt's allotment number 243) and (ii) parcel number 364 (5a. 0r. 5p.) on both Little Heath and Great Heath (bounded by the turnpike*, by William Carpenter's allotment number 78*, by Smith's own old enclosures, by an enclosure of H.G. Lewis and by John Burton's allotment number 14*); (fr) to Joseph Sutton for a freehold messuage and old enclosures, parcel number 365 (8a. 2r. 16p.) on Little Heath (bounded by the Coventry Canal, by Parrott & Co.'s allotment number 402, by the turnpike*, by the road* from Bell Green to the turnpike, and by allotments numbers 353* to William Riley, 358* to Mary Smith [of Little Heath], 94* to Samuel Dodd and 37* to Chambers' Charity trustees); (fs) to Richard Swain [yeoman] for an ancient cottage and intake number 55, and for a freehold messuage and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 366 (1r. 7p.) on Court House Green (bounded by the road* to Bell Green Rock, Thomas Stoney's allotment number 382, his own ancient cottage and intake, and William Atkins senior's allotment number 2*), (ii) parcel number 367 (38p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, John Brass' allotment number 21*, new intake j, an enclosure belonging to Thomas Itchenor, by R. Swain's stable, freehold messuage and old enclosure, by new intake k and by the Hutchinsons' allotment number 249*), (iii) parcel number 368 (20p.) on Great Heath (bounded by his own allotments numbers 377, 379 and 378, the turnpike road* and his own allotment number 375), (iv) (for freehold messuages and old enclosures which Swain has bought from William Gascoyne since the Act's passage) parcel number 371 (1r. 5p.) at Bell Green (bounded by Lord Clifford's allotment number 43, by W. Gascoyne's sometime messuage and homestead, by Lord Clifford's allotment number 44* and by the road* from Wyken Lane to Hall Green), (v) (likewise) parcel number 372 (33p.) at Bell Green (bounded by Samuel Lloyd's allotment number 206*, by the road* to Hall Green, by Holy Trinity Church Estate trustees' allotment number 404, by another messuage lately Gascoyne's, by new intake r and by the said messuage's homestead), (vi) parcel number 375 (10a.) on Great Heath (bounded by Swain's own allotment number 370, by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 162*-157* (all numbers, and all to be fenced by Swain), by the turnpike* and by Swain's exchange-allotments numbers 378, 379, 377, 376 and 374), (vii) parcel number 163 (8p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 164, 183, 182 and 162 and by Swain's allotment number 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake r; (viii) (in compensation for other part of the right of common of Mary Marshall not provided for by allotments numbers 321 and 117 which he has bought from her since the Act's passage) parcel number 374 (1a. 0r. 12p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Swain's own allotments numbers 370, 373 and 376) and (ix) (in compensation for other part of the right of common of Richard Rowney not provided for by allotments numbers 350 and 155 which Swain has bought from him since the Act's passage) parcel number 375 (1r. 14p.) on Great Heath (bounded by [his own] allotments numbers 377 and 368, by the turnpike* and by his own allotment number 370); (ft) to William Slingsby, parcel number 380 (11a. 2r. 29p.) in Church Field (bounded by allotments numbers 225 to Richard Hopkins, 419 to [Reverend] Samuel Brookes and 116* to Phillips Farmer et al, and by the road* in Church Field which runs over Mary Wilson's allotment [number 429] and between allotments); (fu) to John Sedgley for a messuage, (i) parcel number 381 (2a. 1r. 28p.) in Sedgley's Wast[e] near Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Thomas Itchenor's allotment number 267*, by a small part of Thomas Tame's allotment number 400*, by new intake a3, by other part of T. Tame's allotment number 400* and by John Masser's allotment number 318) and (ii) parcel number 181 (12p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 182, 190, 180, 159 and 160) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake a3; (fv) to Thomas Strong for an ancient cottage and intakes number 4, (i) parcel number 382 (1r. 15p.) on Court House Green (bounded by Bell Green Rock road*, Edward Hare's allotment number 248, new intake b, ancient intakes numbers 3,4 and 5, and by Richard Swain's allotment number 366*) and (ii) parcel number 148 (10p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 149, 174, 173 and 147 and by Richard Swain's allotment number 373) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new allotment b; (fw) to Charles Smith for an ancient cottage and intake number 27, (i) parcel number 383 (34p.) at Bell Green (bounded by John Deacon's allotment number 88*, by the road* from Wyken Lane to Hall Green, by Thomas Drakeford's allotment number 98 and by an old enclosure lately William Gascoyne's) and (ii) parcel number 162 (8p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 163, 182 and 161 and by Richard Swain's allotments numbers 373 and 370) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake p; (fx) to Mary Smith of Lunts Lane [now Nunts Lane] for an ancient cottage and intake number 76, parcel number 384 (1r. 19p.) in the road which leads to Exhall via Holbrook (bounded by Holy Trinity Church Estate trustees' old enclosure, the said trustees' allotment number 405*, by the said road* and by William Goode's allotment number 137); (fy) to Messieurs Southam for an ancient cottage and intake number 83, (i) parcel number 385 (20p.) on Little Heath (bounded by ancient intake number 84, new intake e3, the road* from Bell Green to the turnpike, by Richard Cooper's allotment number 61* and by Southams' own ancient cottage and intake) and (ii) parcel number 386 [no acreage] on Little Heath west of the [road from Bell Green to the turnpike] (bounded by that road*, by Mary Smith of Bell Green's allotment number 358 and by ancient intake number 81); (fz) to Sarah Serjeant for an ancient cottage and intake number 88, (i) parcel number 387 (3p.) on Little Heath (bounded by ancient intakes numbers 88 and 89, by William Tame's allotment number 408, by the private road* to the Hayeses and by William Cook's allotment number 73*), (ii) parcel number 388 (7p.) on Little Heath (bounded by her own ancient intake, by William Cook's allotment number 73, by the said private road* and by Thomas Kelley's allotment number 292*) and (iii) parcel number 389 (1r. 2p.) in Edgwick Field and Little Heath (bounded by the same road,* by allotments numbers 409 to William Tame, 110 to Elliott and Kettle and 229* to Richard Hopkins, and by new intake p3); (ga) to Robert Serjeant for an ancient cottage and intake number 89, parcel number 390 (1r. 6p.) on Little Heath (bounded by private road* to Elliott's and Kettle's old enclosures, by another private road* leading thereout to Coventry Canal, by that canal and by William Cook's allotment number 74); (gb) to William Satchwell for two ancient cottages and intakes number 105, (i) parcel number 391 (3r. 20p.) on Great Heath (bounded by allotments numbers 431* to the workhouse trustees and 142* to Richard Hill, by new intake z3, by W. Satchwell's own ancient enclosure and cottage, by the end of a private road* which leads to several tenements, by new intake a4, by Elizabeth Hill's allotment number 252* and by the road* which leads from the turnpike into that which leads to Bell Green Rock) and (ii) parcel number 190 (27p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 191, 203, 209, 189, 179, 180 , 181 and 182) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake z3; (gc) to "John Smith by the brick-kiln" for an ancient cottage and intake number 107, parcel number 392 (1r. 16p.) on Great Heath ("bounded by the private road[*] [Broad Street Jetty] leading down to the brickkiln houses", by new intakes c4 and d4, by James Satchwell's allotment number 383 and by the road* which leads from the turnpike to that to Bell Green Rock); (gd) to Thomas Satchwell for an ancient cottage and intake number 108, (i) parcel number 393 (1r. 3p.) on Great Heath (bounded by John Smith's allotment number 392, by new intake d4, by the western end of the private road to the brick kiln houses, by T. Satchwell's own ancient intake, by ancient intake number 109, by the overseers' allotment number 333 and by the road from the turnpike to that to Bell Green Rock [i.e. Brick Kiln Lane, later Broad Street]) and (ii) parcel number 192 (13p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 193, 204, 181 and 182) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake d4; (ge) to Thomas Smith for an ancient cottage and intake number 125, (i) parcel number 394 (1r. 16p.) on Great Heath (bounded by his own ancient intake and cottage, by new intake m4, by a private road* leading to Abel Aldridge's intake, by Ephraim King's allotment number 294*, by new intake l4* and by A. Aldridge's allotment number 12) and (ii) parcel number 196 (12p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 197, 205, 195, 185 and 186) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake m4; (gf) to John Smith "by the rabbit warren" for an ancient cottage and intake number 126, (i) parcel number 395 (1r.) on Great Heath (bounded by a private road* which leads from Holbrook Road to several tenements and intakes, and by Richard Hopkins' allotments numbers 211 and 213) and (ii) parcel number 197 (11p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 198, 205, 196 and 186) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake n4; (gg) to William Tame of Longford for a freehold messuage and old enclosure, (i) parcel number 175 (2p.) on Great Heath (bounded by Richard Hopkins' exchange-allotments numbers 179, 189, 199 and 158) to be exchanged with R. Hopkins for new intake x2, (ii) parcel number 396 (8p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, Joseph Perkins' allotment number 335, William Tame's own old enclosure and by the private road* which leads out of the turnpike to his own and other houses), (iii) parcel number 397 (10p.) at Longford (bounded by the turnpike*, by Richard Hopkins' allotment number 221*, by new intakes w2, x2 and y2, and by Thomas Tame's allotment number 399) and (iv) parcel number 398 (20p.) in Fackley Wast[e]s (bounded by allotments numbers 245 to Edward Hurst and 433 to William Wilson, and by private road* leading to this and other allotments); {concluded on third screen}
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