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Snitterfield deeds: Phillips of Welcombe

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Certified Extracts from the Snitterfield Inclosure Award of 12th April 1766 of allotments to Henry Smith consisting of 101 acres, 0 roods and 36 perches in the common fields called Hither Brook Field and Middle Brook Field bounded on the West and South by land then belonging to John Mallory, on the North West and North East by Snitterfield Bushes and in part of the South by the road to Alcester, also an allotment containing 14a-1r-5p lying in Stonehill Field bounded in the West by land of John Mallory, on the North by the highway from Snitterfield to Alcester and on the East by lands called Lammas Grounds thereafter awarded to Henry Smith, also an allotment containing 23a-0r-15p bounded on the South West by land of John Mallory, on the North West, North and part of the East sides by Snitterfield Bushes and other parts of the East and South East by lands thereinbefore allotted to Henry Smith, also an allotment containing 7a-3r-31p bounded on the West by land thereinbefore awarded to Henry Smith, on the North by the highway from Snitterfield towards Alcester, also an allotment containing 0a-2r-27p called Ling Croft bounded on the North by the road from Snitterfield to Alcester and on the East by land belonging to Henry Smith, also an allotment containing 36 perches bounded on the West by lands allotted to the Earl of Coventry and on the South and North by lands of Henry Smith, and an allotment containing 1 rood and 25 perches bounded on the West by lands allotted to the Earl of Coventry and on the South by land belonging to Henry Smith. Certified by W. Hunt, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Warwick. Signed W. Hunt.