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consideration of the sum of £1850 paid to the said Earl by the said S. Bright 
and T. Sharpe, and for divers other good considerations, the said Earl 
covenanted with the said Bright and Sharpe, that the said Earl, together 
with the said Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, and Sir Robert Pye, would, before 
the last day of June next ensuirg, convey to the said S. Bright and T. 
Sharpe all their estate in the Manor of Totley, alias Totingley, and in all 
those six messuages, farms, etc., in Totley, aforesaid, one whereof was in 
the occupation of Raphe Martyn, and William Wad, another in the 
occupation of Robert Hepworth, William Stevenson, Thomas Barker, and 
Francis Barker, another in the occupation of Robert Green, another in 
the occupation of Edward Calton and Christopher Newbolt, another in 
the occupation of Robert Skargell, and one other in the occupation 
of Godfrey Calton, Richard Bullock, Thomas Gregory, and Raphe Martyn, 
together with the appurtenances and a water corn mill in Totley in the 
occupation of Edward Barker, gentleman, also a lead mill or ‘* smilting ” 
house then in the occupation of Leonard Gill, gentleman, and Mistress 
Hall, widow, together with the weirs, “forbayes,”* etc., belonging to the 
said corn mill and lead mill, and all services, waste grounds, commons, 
etc. [Five lines are then erased, but as far as they can be read they relate to 
a messuage in Dore, near Totley, late in the occupation of Henry Jepson (?)] 
Covenant by Phillip Earl of Pembroke, Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, and Sir 
Robert Pye, that, notwithstanding any act or thing done or omitted by them, 
or the Right Honourable Lady Mary Countess dowager of Pembroke, the 
late Right Honourable William Earl of Pembroke, deceased, Gilbert, late 
Earl of Shrewsbury, deceased, Robert Booth, Thomas Cooke, William 
Haymand, Robert Kidman and Henry Butler, they had good right to convey. 
{Indorsed ‘* A deed of covenant for conveyance of Totley to Mr. Bright from 
the Earl of Pembroke, et alii. No. 2.”] 
* The breast or front wall of a lock. 
