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Lease: Richardson' s Tenement, Buckland and Laverton, Gloucestershire

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Lease from the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Viscount Weymouth, Baron of Warminster and Lord of the Manor of Buckland and Laverton, to William Taylor of Cutsdean, Worcs., labourer of a messuage called Richardson's Tenement with backside, orchard and garden and one quartern of arable meadow and pasture in the common fields of Buckland with appurtenances excepting to the Lessor rights over mines and timber also the right to inclose the Common Hill called Burhill allowing reasonable satisfaction in lieu thereof to the Lessee for a term of 99 years, if John Taylor, son of William Taylor aged 25 years, Mary Combe aged 22 years, wife of William Combe of Temple Guiting, labourer, Mary Combe, their daughter aged 2 years or any of them should so long live, at a yearly rent of 10/- and at the dropping of any of the said lives, of the payment of £3 in the name of an heriot also suit of Court of the Manor of Buckland and Laverton. The consideration for the granting of the lease being the payment of £112. Signed :Weymouth. Armorial seal of red wax. Witnesses: Simon Cole and Matthew Bannister