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Conveyance [lease and release (lease for a year dated 9 May 1655, missing)] for £315
PA147/1
11 May 1655
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
from John Hailes of 'the Fryers', Coventry Esquire, William Purifie of Caldecott, Warwickshire, Esquire , and Thomas Flynt of Allesley, Warwickshire, Esquire and Stephen Hales of Snitterfield Warwickshire to Daniel Dunne of Birmingham Warwickshire, Esquire, of (1) a cottage and barn in Exhall in the County of the City of coventry occupied by Thomas Smith formerly occupied by William Overton (2) three fields called the Hayes, area fifteen acres, attached to the cottage and barn, boundaries, north, land called the Hayes, formerly owned by Sir Charles Hailes, south, a common called Hall Green (3) a small croft in Exhall area, half an acre, adjoining land of Ralph Kitterness on the west, north and south, now occupied by [name not written shown] (4) a cottage on the common occupied by Robert Betterton previously occupied by [name not known] Patchett (5) a meadow called Parsonage Meddow, area four acres, in Bedworth Warwickshire, boundaries, north and east, the lands of Michael Saunders, south, the land of John Bugges, west, the land of Valentine Overton (clerk [in Holy Orders]). This property includes common rights, relating to the common fields of Exhall and Foleshill in the County of the City of Coventry and rights to timber and faulks on the land. Usual covenants. A piece of paper is attached to the centre of the head of this deed on which notes, relating to the conveyance, stating that John Hails to be of 'White Friars' Coventry is written in eighteenth century hand.
Previously numbered 1950/26
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