Like later rolls this book remained in force for a number of years - entries were annotated a, m, o17xx = deed passed through court in April, May or October of that year. All Roman numbers used for amounts have been transcribed as arabic numerals and are in pence. (ob = obolus or one half; qd- ¼d)
1 |
Wm Crellin |
for Crot Lower near mace more |
8 |
2 |
Mr Pat Savage |
For his Dwelling House 4d & 2d and |
11 |
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Wm Whitehead, jnr for 5d |
formerly Gilbt Callows |
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3 |
Mr Geo Moore |
a Cottage |
3 |
4 |
Mr Phil Moore Junr 1d & 2d |
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Wm Cooper & Wm his son & |
being a House and Garden |
7 |
Wm Gell Ballolby 4d |
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5 |
John Quayle Compr12d |
For a house and garden rent |
19 |
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John Quayle cooper 7d |
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6 |
Dollin Corris Jnr 5d |
For a house and garden 3d and 2d and 2d more part of Crot Vonnnaughan |
7 |
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John Corris 2d |
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7 |
Thomas Knaikill and Mr John Kelly |
for half a house and garden |
3 |
8 |
Mr Geo Moore |
for the other half thereof |
3 |
9 |
John Gell (+1754) |
his dwelling house and garden 6d and 2d +1d more of
Ratcliffe's rent. Another cottage 3½d &1d
more |
13½ |
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[The following list appears to have to entered after the initial entry : Phil Kewley 4d & |
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10 |
William Cottiman |
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13 |
11 |
John Caine |
a cottage bought of Captain Radcliffe |
2 |
12 |
Don Clague (in 1755 ) |
A cottage formerly Margt Cannells |
4 |
13 |
Dan Colvin and Jane his wife 2½d |
Being several rents for a house and garden |
8½ |
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Margt Cannon & Ann & Mary her daughters 6d |
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14 |
Henry Harrison (Mr Wm Murray for 1754) |
A cellar and garden near the Lime kiln 2s 1d & another ½d |
2s 1½ |
15 |
Rich Quirk 7d |
A house and garden being a mortgage from Hen Young's exors |
14 |
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Mabel Cross 7d |
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16 |
Phil Cross ½d |
A cottage the 1/4th part whereof belonged to Solm Radcliffe Exors |
7 |
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Cornelius Cross 6½d |
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17 |
Cornelius Cross with Will Gell Gunnor |
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0½ |
18 |
John Garret (d 1753) |
A Cottage |
6 |
19 |
Edm Cubbon 1¾d |
A cottage near the church yard |
3½ |
Janey & Issabel & Alice Skillicorne Exors of Eliz Fargher 1¾d |
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20 |
Pat Cannan 1¾d |
A cottage rent |
3½ |
Issab Quane |
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Henry Colvin 1¾d |
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21 |
Wm Quayle Cooper |
A cottage 2d more 1½d |
3½ |
22 |
Hugh Craine |
For Browns garden |
10 |
23 |
Idm (the same ie Hugh Craine) |
5½d more on Phill & Sill Kewish 1d more joint with John Corris and ½d more formerly Jno Kewishs |
7 |
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In the Lords hands 8d being the court house. |
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24 |
Wm Fairbrother's Exors |
4d cottage and a house adjoining the Church yard 4d |
8 |
25 |
Dav Young's & Wm Cottiman |
A parcell joining Coopers Mill given in exchange of a garden in Town demolished to enlarge the highway |
4 |
26 |
Wm Bridson, Paul Bridson & Catharine Bridson (added later in a small hand and
difficult to read |
A house and garden 13½d - 2d more formerly Thos Crellins Composition + 1d more of Will Cannells and |
2s 5 |
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John Addy Jun (d 1750 ?) |
4½d Compounded for by Wm Crellin |
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Margt Smith |
For a shop near to the church yard 8d |
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27 |
Robt Wattleworth |
For a cottage |
14 |
28 |
Mr Wm Sedden ( |
A cottage formerly Jno Crellins |
7 |
29 |
Issab Bancks ½d & Robt, James, Issab, Jane, Ann, John, Mathias & Wm her children ½d |
A part of a garden near Cowells House |
1½ |
30 |
Wm Hopes 2d (Jane Corris John ? ) |
A Cottage formerly Tho Stephens |
4 |
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Wm & Eliz Hopes 2d (m 1751) |
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In the Lords hands 4d |
being the Brew House bought from Wm Crellin |
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31 |
Tho Carran Henry Carran Ann Cain (wife of John Caine) and Robt Corkan & Esther his wife for 4d |
Being 4½ formerly Danl Corlett and 1½d Jno Kewishes |
6 |
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Wm Clark 2d |
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32 |
Gilb Kennaugh 2½d |
5d rent formerly on Jno Cowle |
5 |
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Sam Mylechrest 2½d (a 1772) |
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33 |
Sill Elletson and Richd his son |
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5s |
34 |
for the School House |
5 |
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35 |
Ann Mcylworrey 1½d (m 1759 Thos Killey) |
A cottage |
3 |
Pat Crellin 1½d |
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36 |
John Woods 3d |
A House and Garden |
6 |
Tho Crellin 3d |
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37 |
Hen Dawsons Exors |
A small croft 4d half whereof was taken to enlarge the highway so pays only |
2 |
38 |
Bahy Bridson als Quay3d |
8 |
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Phinlo Stean [Stephan] 5d |
being for half a house &garden near the church yard |
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39 |
John Boddaugh 4d |
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8 |
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Bahy Bridson als Quay 2 parts of the other 4d |
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Joney Boddaugh a 3d part thereof |
being the other half of this house & garden |
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40 |
Mr George Moore & Pat Quay |
A Cottage |
3 |
41 |
Wm Oates ¾d |
A small house and garden |
1½ |
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Wm Oates of Peele ¾d |
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In the Lords hands |
A House and Garden near the cross |
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42 |
John Shimmin 3d |
a house and Garden |
5 |
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Jo Cain & Ro Cowle & Eliz his wife 2d |
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43 |
Ann Mclyvorrey (+ in 1750 ) |
A cottage near Hartleys |
2½ |
44 |
Jane Kinglish (m 1754 Wm Cubbon o 1759) |
A house near Creg Mallin |
4 |
45 |
Pat Quay & his children (m 1759) |
A Croft in the high way |
3 |
46 (later 47) - * note |
Wm Boyd |
a Cottage formerly Hen Lake's |
1 |
47 (later 48) |
Gilbt Gell & Ann his wife & John Cubbon (m 1750) |
Colvins House and garden |
2 |
48 |
Arthur Colvin |
Part of sd house and garden |
2 |
49 |
Henry Quay (m 1761) |
3d in his House & 1d formerly Wm Quay's |
4 |
50 |
Margt Smith ½d |
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John Callister 1½d |
a Cottage rent |
3 |
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Tho Quay 1d |
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51 |
John Kaighen & John his son (m 1759) |
A Cottage and garden joining Hartleys house |
6 |
52 |
Robt Siddleton (o 1759) 2d |
A cottage |
4 |
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John Shimmin 2d |
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53 * out of seq |
Ro Corkan & Esher his wife Tho & Hen Carran & Ann Caine |
3d in Colvin's Croft |
4 |
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John Callister 1d |
In the Brew House |
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54 |
Finlo Shimmin 1½d |
a cottage |
4 |
John Shimmin ½d |
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Issab : Cowle 2d |
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55 |
Tho Quinny |
A cottage and a small garden near the shore 3d and 1d more formerly Pat Gills |
4 |
56 |
John Gell soldr (m 1754) (phill Kewley & Joseph Cannell & Elin his wife m 1755) ( Ro Kelly J Stevenson & Cath his wife 3 Capt ? Wm Cosnahan + m 1759) |
A decayed house and garden called Elliss lately possessed by Wm Curghy |
6 |
57 |
Robt Brew |
a cottage near the shore 8d |
13 |
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Wm Clark |
5d formerly Alice and Dan Cain's |
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58 |
John Quirk (Wm Quirk + o 1757) & Margt Karron (o 1757) his wife |
For 8d + 2d cottage |
10 |
59 |
CaesarWattleworth [] & Robt Wattleworth (+ m 1755) |
A house and garden near the shore |
5 |
60 |
Mr John Kelly (o 1756) |
A cottage |
2 |
61 |
Dorothy & Jane Quay 2d |
Near the shore side + 2d more formerly John Lambs |
4 |
62 |
Ro Corrin's widow & Exors (o 1754) |
A cottage near the shore side |
7 |
63 |
Jo Mcylchrest |
A Cottage formerly John Dawsons |
4 |
64 |
Wm Hopes 2d (m 1754) |
Thwaites's house near the shore side |
4 |
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Wm & Eliz Hopes 2d (m 1751) |
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65 |
Wm Tear |
For a part of a Kiln & Lead bot of Will Radcliffes Exors |
2 |
66 |
Mr Geo Moore |
A cottage in mortgage from Jane Moore & her Sons |
1 |
67 |
Wm Sumpter (o 1752) |
A Cottage |
1 |
68 |
Tho Radcliffe & Ann Gell his wife |
A house and garden |
4 |
69 |
Wm Curlot (1¼d |
A cottage formerly Gilb Karrans |
2½ |
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Dorothy McLeece 1¼d |
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70 |
Cap Thos Gawne (o 1750) (Cath Caesar ? widow m o 1750) |
3 cottages formerly Alice Cains 1d of John Cains & 1d of Mich :Callins |
5 |
71 |
Dorothy Kewish als Clague ½d |
A cottage |
1 |
John Harrison & Mary Harrison ½d |
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72 |
Caesar Lewin ? & Margt his wife 1d |
Adjoining Mr Wattleworths garden |
4 |
Arthur Colvin |
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Arthur Colvin & Ellnr his wife 2d |
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73 |
John Corris & Mar his wife (o 1756) |
A cottage |
2½ |
74 |
Math Shimmin 2d |
A cottage formerly Michl Callins |
3 |
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John Callin 1d(m 1759) |
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75 |
Issabl Crellin als Ratcliffe |
A cottage |
1 |
76 |
Wm Oates (m) |
A cottage |
2 |
77 |
Wm Corris (m 1758) |
A cottage formerly Thos Crosses bought of Tho Radcliffe & Mary Christian |
2 |
78 |
Phill Kelly (m 1751) |
A cottage near the Abbey Mill |
4 |
79 |
Issab Crellin als Radcliffe (m 1759) |
A cottage formerly Jno Cannell Soldier's |
2 |
80 |
Tho Steane |
A cottage |
2 |
81 |
Joney Gell & Phill Fargher her son 9 parts of 2d |
A cottage |
2 |
John Gell for 10th part of 2d |
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82 |
Margt Crellin widow |
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Tho Cubbon (m 1756) |
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83 |
Sill Fairbrother (m 1760) |
A house and Garden formerly Wm Whiteheads |
5 |
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |