Reference2664/1/2A/254
LevelItem
TitleLacock: Lench Lane, mill, The Ham, Long Mead, Summer Leaze, The Mead, right of common, Folly Lane, Gastard Lane, Normead.
DescriptionLease and counterpart by way of mortgage for 99 years of 1740, and an assignment and counterpart of mortgage of 1746, of a messuage or dwelling house with a stable, backside, garden and orchard in Lench Lane in the parish of Lacock, a grist mill, millhouse and millpond on the north east side of the backside belonging to the messuage, a close of meadow called the Ham, a plot of meadow on the west side of the pool, a close of meadow part of Long Mead, and copyhold lands in the possession of the widow Colborne, a close of pasture ground called Summer Leaze, a close of meadow called the Mead, a right of commonage in the commons of Bewley and Bowden, a close of meadow at Folly Lane called Crews Ground, three closes at Gastard Lane called Rains Downs, and an acre of pasture in Normead.

Parties: John Talbot, Samuel Martyn; John Jones.

4 deeds.
Date26 Dec 1740
Place Name/Lacock/Wiltshire
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