1650.J KENNELS AND APPURTENANCES. 75 



Acres bee the same more or lesse. And all those 

 severall Ediffices & Vrcll or '¥'cells of Pasture ground 

 w**^ their appurtenncs Seytuate lyeing & being in the 

 severall parrishes of New-Markett, Swasham, Bulbecke, 

 & Barrow Greene in y® said County of Cambridge & 

 now or late belonging to the said Capitall Messauge 

 or Courthouse or therew*'' vsed & enioyed herein after 

 particularly men'coned & expressed (That is to say) 

 All that Stone Building or Ediffice Seytuate on the 

 Backpart or Side of a Messauge or Tenement called or 

 knowne by the name or signe of the Grey- The Grey- 

 hound w*^in the Towne and parish of New- ^°'^"^' 

 Markett aforesaid towards the south lyeing & beeing 

 vnder two distinct Roofes, together w**" a 

 certayne peece or parcell of ground to the 

 said Ediffice or Brewhowse belonging, conteyning by 

 estima'con one halfe Acre, bee the same more or lesse. 

 And all that Brickbuilding or Ediffice com- me coaoh- 

 monly called or knowne by the name of the ^o^ses. 

 Coach house parcell thereof being vsed as a Smithes 

 Forge now in the possession or occupa'con of one John 

 Read or his Assignes conteyning by estima'con in the 

 whole Fifty & Six foote, and in breadth twenty foote 

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

 Brewhowse & Coachhowse w*'' their appur- 



_ . . . The Brew- 



tenhcs Standing distinctly & severed from house and 

 the rest of the said buildincrs, bounded w**^ Coach-house 



'=' belonging to 



the said Messauge or Tenem* called the theGrey- 



*fc> 



hound. 



Greyhound on the North, & w^'' the Lands 



in the tennure or occupa'con of Jeremy Gawen or his 



Assignes on the South, conteyning togeather & in the 



