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Wootton Wawen

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Bargain and sale from Roland Whealer of Henley in Wotten' Wawen' alias Walls Wotton' yeoman to Thomas Greene of Kingesnorton', Worcs., gentleman, for £81. 10s. of packewoode crofte with two little parcels of meadow lying in the same on both sides of a little brook, one of which parcels is called the fordrove, which said croft and parcels are lying together near Henley fourde in Beawdeserte between the land late of John Greene, the land of the heirs of Chambres, the land of -------- Bellers, the land of the heirs of Eaton, an old decayed way and the highway leading from lyvewythe hills towards Henley, which said croft and parcels the said Roland Whealer lately purchased of William Sheldon' esquire deceased; also 11 lands lying in the common field of Whytley between the land of Francis Smyth esquire and the highway leading from Hasell Holte towards Henley; also 4 lands lying in Whytley field between the land of the heirs of Berry, the land of Robert Scarlet, the land of the said Francis Smyth, the land of William Barret, the land of Henry Francke, the land of Daniel Baker and the highway leading from Henley towards Warr'; also 3 lands lying in the same field between the land of Fowlke Belhurste, a highway called Small' wey, the land of George Whateley, the land of Robert Whateley and the land of Robert Whealer; also 5 lands lying in the same field between the land of the said Francis Smyth, the land of Daniel Baker and the Churche hedge; also one land lying in the said field between the land of the said Daniel Baker, the land of the said Roland Whealer, the land of the said George Whateley and the said way called Small wey; also 16 lands lying in the common field of Henley called Backefyeld between the land of the said Henry Francke, the land of Roland Stokes, the land of the said Henry Francke, the land of the said Robert Whateley and the land of the heirs of Fytter; also 3 lands lying in the said Backfyeld between the land of the said heirs of Fytter, the land of John Whateley, the land of the heirs of Harper and the highway leading from Ulbarroughe towards Henley; also two lands lying in the said Backefyeld between the land of the said heirs of Harper, and the land of the heirs of Roland Stokes; also 4 lands lying in the said Backefyeld between the land of the said Roland Whealer, the said highway leading from Ulbarroughe towards Henley and the land of the said Fowlke Belhurste; also 8 lands and one pyke lying in the said Backefyeld between the land of the said Roland Whealer, the way leading from Bochers trosse to small broke, the land of the said Fowlke Belhurste and the said highway leading from Ulbarroughe towards Henley; also two lands lying in the said Backefyeld between the land of the said Fowlke Belhurste, a little watercourse coming from a meadow called the Quadge meadowe and the land of the late Guild of Henley; all which land lying in the said Whytley field and Backefyeld the said Roland Whealer had by the grant of John Grene late of Henley deceased; also two lands and a piece of meadow ground lying in the said Whytely field between the land of the said William Whateley, the land of the said heirs of Roland Stokes and the land of the said Francis Smyth; also one parcell of meadow lying in Whytley field between the land of the said Francis Smyth, the land of the said heirs of Harper, the land of the heirs of Francke, the land of the said heirs of Harper and the land of the said Daniel Baker, also two lands and a piece of meadow lying in the said Whytely field between the land of the said Robert Scarlet, the land of John Harper, the land of the said Francis Smyth, the land of the said late Guild of Henley, the land of the said Heirs of Roland Stokes, the land of the said Francis Smyth and the Churche hedge; also 3 lands lying in Whytley field between the land of the said George Whateley, the land of the said Francis Smyth and the land of the said Roland Stokes; also two lands lying in Whytley field between the land of the said heirs of Harper, the land of Henry Fetherston, the highway leading from Preston towards Stretforde and the land of Walter Aston knight, also one land lying in Whytley field between the land of the said heirs of Harper, the land of the said Francis Smyth and the land of the said George Whateley; also 6 lands lying in Whytley field between the land of the said Francis Smyth and certain highways there; also 4 lands and a meadow lying in Whytley field between the land of the said John Whateley, the land of the said Foulke Belhurste, a river dividing Whytley and Wotten' Wawen and the land of the said Sir Walter Aston; also one little piece of meadow lying in Whytley field between the land of the said John Whateley, the land of the said Robert Whateley, the land of the said heirs of Harper and the land of the said Henry Francke; also one meadow with a little angle lying in Whytley field between the land of the said Daniel Baker, the land of the said George Whateley, the land late of John Grene, the land of the said Robert Whateley, the land of the said John Whateley called tyne meadowe, the land of the said George Whateley and the river dividing Whytley and Wotten; also four lands lying in Whytley field between the land of the said Francis Smyth, the way called Sinalls wey and the land of Robert Parker; also 4 lands in Backefyeld between the land of the said heirs of Roland Stokes, the land of the said heirs of Harper, the land of the said heirs of Roland Stokes, the land of the said heirs of Harper and the said highway leading from Henley towards Stretforde; also 10 lands lying in the said Backefield between the land of the said Daniel Baker, the land of the said heirs of Harper, the land of the said Daniel Baker and the land of the said heirs of Roland Stokes; all which lands last mentioned the said Roland Whealer had by purchase of John Hemyng; to hold for ever. Dated: 24 February 23 Elizabeth Witnesses, endorsed: Edward Grene of Newnam, Henry ? Baglke, Thomas Wheeler son of the said Roland, Thomas Browne servant of the said Roland Wheler, George Chambers with others. Circular seal of red wax on tag, 1/2 in., an acorn. Endorsed: [Early 17th cent.] Deede of Saile of Lands in Henly. English, parchment, 193/4 x 171/4 in., indented.