76 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book VIII. 



wholl by estima'con one Acre bee the same more or 



lesse. And all that parcell or several parcells of Pasture 



ground w*'' thappurteniies lyeing & being 



vppon the Common Heath called New- 



Markett Heath w*''in the severall parrishes of Svvasham, 



Bulbocke & Burrow Greene in the said County of 



Cambridge, commonly called or known by the name 



of Hare Parke as the same was heretofore inclosed 



conteyning in the whole by estima'con Thirty & foure 



Acres bee the same more or lesse. Thirty acres 



parcell thereof being now in the occupation of Ambrose 



Mortlocke, And the other four Acres residue thereof 



being now in the occupa'con of Thomas Rennowe, their 



or one of their Assignee or Assignes. Together w*"" 



all Houses Outhouses Ediffices Buildinofs Barnes 



Stables Orchards Gardens Courts Yards Backsides 



Tadygraunds Wayes Wartercourses Easements Proffits 



Priviledges Lebertyes Tmunityes Emoluments Heredia- 



ments & Appurteniices whatsoev'r to the said Capitall 



Messauge, Mansion Howse or Court-howse, & sevall 



Howses Ediffaces Buildings Peeces or Parcells of 



arrable Meadow or Pasture Land or Ground w*'' . . . 



their & every or any of their appurteniices belonging 



or in any wise apperteyning, Or accepted reputed or 



knowne to bee parcell or member of the same, Vallued 



at the yearly Rent or some of Cxxiij". 



" Memorandum that all & every the said before 



men'coned premisses are in the present 

 (M. 5.) . ^ ^ 



possession of the State. 



" Reprizes : 



" Memorandum it is ccrtifyed by the Survey, that 



