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wholly erected w^*" Tymber ; And also two Garden 

 plotts therevnto belonging inclosed in a Stone-Wall 

 & conteyning togeather by estima'con Three Roods 

 more or lesse. And all that peece or parcell of arrable 

 Land lying & being on the West side of the said 

 Tennement or Ediffice called the Gierke of the Workes 

 house & therevnto adioyning & inclosed conteyning 

 by estima'con foure Acres bee the same more or 

 lesse. 



" And all those two severall peeces or parcells of 

 Pasture ground w**" the severall Walkes & appurtenncs 

 The six-acre therevnto lyeing & being on the Southside 

 Paddock. ^^ ^^^ Ghurch belonging to the said Towne 

 of New-Markett conteyning by estima'con six Acres 

 bee the same more or lesse. All and every the said 

 Last men'coned severall Howses Ediffaces, Buildings 

 & peeces or parcells of meadow or pasture ground w^*" 

 their appurtaniices men'coned to bee now 

 or Late part or '^cell of the said Gapitall 

 Messauge or Gourthouse of New-Markett as aforesaid 

 being seytuate in & vppon severall Places & Parts 

 w*''in the Lands before men'coned commonly called & 

 knowne by the name or names of the Kings Gloses, 

 belonging & neare adioyning to the Backpart or Side 

 of the said Gapitall Messauge or Gourthouse towards 

 y^ South being sev'ed & devided from the same Gapitall 

 Messauge & appurtanncs by the Gommon Street or 

 hio-'way w*^ the Ghurch and Ghurchyard of the Towne 

 of New-Markett aforesaid on the South, Together w*^ 

 the Scite of the said Last men'cond Ediffices conteyn- 

 ing in the wholl as aforesaid by estima'con elaven 



