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Quitclaim from Mary Phillipps of Wispington, widow of Robert Phillipps, gentleman, to Stephen Phillipps, son and heir of the said Robert, of the same, of a cottage and barn in Walkergate, Louth, now in the tenure of William Arlis; a stable in the same street now in the tenure of William Harrison; 2 barns in the same street now in the tenure of William Clarke; 27 acres of arable land in the north and south fields of Louth in the tenure of William Clarke; a messuage and 40 acres of meadow in Wynthorpe, Lincolnshire; 14 acres of land in Ingoldmells and Adlethorpe, Lincolnshire, late in the tenure of ------ Andrews and now in the tenure of Thomas Ballington and John Doff; a messuage and 17 acres of land in Burgh-in-the-Marsh, Lincolnshire, late in the tenure of Edward Storm and now in the tenure of Robert Davy, Richard Chaunt, John Berke and Thomas Barner; 2 messuages and 4 1/2 oxgangs of land in Bamburgh, Lincolnshire; a messuage, 2 closes, 4 acres of land and 2 oxgangs of meadow in Bamburgh, now in the tenure of Thomas Lollingworth and John Laughton; a messuage and 5 acres of land in Hornecastle and Nether Toynton, now in the tenure of William Tayler; 2 acres of meadow in Thimelby Inges called Willoughby Dale, now in the tenure of William Tayler; a cottage in Thornton, now in the tenure of Richard Hardy; a cottage and 1 oxgang in Hemingby now in the tenure of William Birthby; a cottage in Horsington, now in the tenure of William Harrison; 1/2 cottage and 6 acres of land in North Somercoates, now in the tenure of Charles Donc eacute;; a messuage in Walkergate in Louth, now in the tenure of Thomas Holland; 16 acres of land in Louth, now in the tenure of John Ostler, George Tupholne, gentleman, Robert Ballow and William Harrison; the rectory of Calceby, now in the tenure of Thomas Briggs; 5 acres of meadow in Louth in the Inges, now in the tenure of Sir Dreyner Malinberd; 2 closes of meadow in Wispington consisting of 53 acres of land, now in the tenure of John Patchell; and a close in Wispington called little hill and consisting of 12 acres of land, now in the tenure of John Patchell.