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Gibbs of Honington
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Lease from Sir Henry Gibbes of Honington, knight to Sir Thomas Temple of Stowe, Buckinghamshire, knight and baronet, and Thomas Gibbes of St Buttols [St Botolphs] without Bishopsgate, London, esq., of 2 watermills in Honington, one called Fell Mill of the yearly value of £20, and one called Home mill, of the yearly vlaue of £12; the meadow called Wayturd or Waythorne meadow, of the yearly vlaue of £26 13s 4d, the pasture called Hill Leassowe of the yearly vlaue of £31, the close called the Conningry and the close called the Woade close, both of the yearly vlaue of £28; the meadow called Frogparke, of the yearly value f £5; the closes known by the names of the Great croftes and the Little croftes, of the yearly vlaue of £27 together with the tithes. To hold from the death of Sir Henry Gibbes for 30 years