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Pheasant garden, w*^'' conteynes one Roode ten poles and 

 4 primes, and is excellentlie well phinteJ with wall trees, (viz*) 

 7 Figg trees, 4 Cherrie trees, and one Roase marie tree, 2 Vines, 

 fewer Peach trees, 5 Apricock trees, one Peare tree, six Damas 

 and Damson Phimme trees, one Currant tree, and one Bay tree, 

 planted in y*" middle with Gooseberrie trees, and otlier younge 

 fruite trees, and a bricke wall aboute y^ same, abuttinge North on 

 y*^ passage leadinge east from y"^ Laundrie," (&c.) Value of 

 the house, court, and garden, ^9. los. 



The Laundrie house, — rooms, barn, stables, &c. Alsoe one 

 passage or way now used as a Garden, lyinge on y<^ West parte of tlie 

 afforesayd house called the Laundrie house, and leadeth from the 

 house to y*' said garden, called y*^ Laundrie Garden, conteyninge in 

 length II perches and a halfe. and in breadth on y*" East parte two 

 perches and a halfe of land, and on the West parte one pearch ; 

 and there is planted on y*^ North side of the walls, fower Vine 

 trees, one Almond tree, 3 Plumme trees, 5 Barberrie trees, and 

 on y'' other side Rose trees, and y^ middle dugg up for Inions, 

 lettice, and y*^ like. xVnd at y" west end of y'" same one Doore 

 way goeinge into another garden called by y'' name of the 

 Laundrie garden, conteyninge 3 roodes and fower pole, 

 compassed aboute with a high brick wall, consistinge of one 

 streit^ht gravelled walke, betweene the Bricke wall and the hedge 

 or Rainge of Gooseberrie trees and Rose trees, with two stepps 

 discendinge into y'- middle of y*^ garden : and round y*^' garden 

 are several wall trees planted, (viz*) 5 aprecock trees, 1 1 peach 

 trees, 28 vines, ^^ cherrie trees, bearinge choyce and rare cherries ; 

 also 1 2 bay trees, with divers other trees ; as also a summer or 

 shaddow house standinge in y*' middle of the affores'' garden, 

 seated round, and built turratt fashion, and covered with slatt. 

 with a nurcerie in y*^ middle of y*^^ garden, and some apple and 

 peare trees, w"' divers other small stockes and younge plantes, 

 moted round. 



The Privie Garden. — One other Garden called the Privie 

 Garden, alias Kitchen Garden, conteyninge 17 pole, lyinge 

 betweene y" affors'' Garden on the east and Theobaldes Parke on 

 y*-" west, w'** a pleasant gravelie walke lyinge betweene the wall 

 and a hansome quicksett hedge cutt into formes, planted in the 

 middle of the hedges with 28 cherrie trees, goeinge Fast, West, 

 and North of y*' s'' garden, lyinge 8 stepps high in ascent from 



