sporting and Rural Records of the Cheveley Estate. 49 



second year of the reign of Lord and Lady William and Mary by the Grace 

 of God King and Queen of England etc., Defender of the Faith etc., before 

 us John Radford, Robert Blayney, Theophilus Eyton esquires and Henry 

 Starkey gentleman. Commissioners of the said King and Queen by virtue 

 of their Commission under their Great Seal of England bearing date at 

 Westminster the i ith day of September now last passed directed to us or to 

 any three or more persons named in the said Commission and annexed to 

 this Inquisition to enquire on behalf of the said King and Queen concerning 

 certain things articles and circumstance specified in the same Commission 

 by the oath of John Craske, Thomas Nicholson, junior, John Clacke, 

 Nathaniel Tench, John Palmer, Thomas Reeve, Abraham Cutchey, Stephen 

 Palmer, Cornelius Pamplyn, Francis Frost, John Ashby, John Bunting, 

 Henry Clacke, Thomas Nicholson, Philip Pearson, James Adams, and 

 Richard Adams, gentlemen, honest and lawful men of the county aforesaid. 

 Who being sworn and charged concerning and upon the premises say upon 

 their oath That Henry Lord Dover named in the Commission aforesaid on 

 the day of perpetration of High Treason in the same Commission specified 

 namely the ist day of August in the first year of the reign of the said King 

 and Queen was seised in his demesne as of fee of and in the Manor of 

 Cheveley with the appurtenances in the County of Cambridge aforesaid 

 And also of and in the Court of view of Frank Pledge and the Court Baron 

 belonging and appertaining to the manor aforesaid And also of and in a 

 capital messuage called Cheveley Hall otherwise Cheveley House with the 

 appurtenances in the parish of Cheveley in the County of Cambridge afore- 

 said and of and in a garden belonging and appertaining to the messuage 

 aforesaid And also of and in a Park in the parish of Cheveley aforesaid 

 containing by estimation 250 acres of land more or less And also of and in 

 four messuages six cottages and 450 acres of land in the parish of Cheveley 

 atoresaid now or late in the occupation of the aforesaid Henry Lord Dover 

 and John Shipp, John French, William Chenery, Thomas Smith, John 

 Stevenson, Thomas Reeve, Thomas Warren, Leonard Simkin, Samuel 

 Simkin, Giles Pettit, John Foulkes, esquires (Ar.), William Elsden, Thomas 

 Lunn, Thomas Peck, and John Dawson or their assigns And also of and 

 in a certain Sheep Walk in the parish of Cheveley aforesaid And also of 

 and in a Windmill in the parish of Cheveley aforesaid now or late in the 

 possession of John Veale And also of and for ever the advowson right of 

 patronage and presentation to the rectory and vicarage of the parish 

 church of Cheveley aforesaid Which said manor messuages cottages park 

 lands sheepwalk mill advowson and other the premises aforesaid are of 

 the clear yearly value in all issues besides reprises Three hundred and 

 forty pounds And also of and in a moiety of a piece of land called 



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Cheveley. 



Proceedings 

 thereon. 

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The 



Survey 



of Cheveley. 



1691-2. 



