Katches and Rosears |
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25th May 1582 | Leaseholder (21 yrs) | John Cogger | Katches and Rosears | Buckhurst Terrier | |
John Cogger, yeoman, holds by indenture to Thomas Rixson, yeoman, the messuage covered with straw called Katches, Great feild, Little Rough Wood, Little Ridger croft, Katches mead als Great mead, Riefeild, Hillie croft, Ridgyfeild, Barn croft, Fludgate mead, the little pight meadow, Kines pasture, Conyberries in four parts, Bardens Wood, Gnats croft at Caslines Common, a barn covered with straw called Rosears, The Mootes in four parts, and arable belonging, Willards, Broomy feild, Hunts Wood, Brodewater pitt, Averies Croft, The Moyles, Hardinge, Rosiers Wood, Burnt Wood, Upper Wood, Colmans pight, King's Croft, Horse Mead, Stemersh, New Mead, New rid feild, Cowlstock mead, and all other lands called Katches and Rosears sometime in the occupation of Thomas Cowlstock and lately of Wm. Rowland Rent £40, and one fat capon alive 20th November. |
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