196 COMMON RIGHTS AT 



Huddlestone, gent, Thomas Howlebeame, Jeremy Hubberd, 

 Edward Bleane, William Causbie, William Sanderson, William 

 Collyn, Thomas Whiteheade, George Essex, Rowland Essex, 

 Richard Emerson, Rowland Browne, Robert Bankes, John Banks 

 Master of Arts, William Moulton, Thomas Richmond, Thomas 

 Mayle, Anthony James, John Halden, Edward Halden, Richard 

 Awstene, John Hardingham, Thomas Brigham, William Leache, 

 Johanne Curde widowe, Henry Leache, Robert Mayle, William 

 Howbeame. 



ARTICLE I 



Article the First it is agreed, by and between the said parties, for them 

 Hhide shall anc * every of their heirs and assigns that the said William Hinde, 

 enjoyseveral his heirs and assigns shall enjoy inclosed and in severalty, for ever, 

 severalty in a ^ ms Inclosures in the Fields, Fens, and Parish of Cottenham 



respect of aforesaid which are now inclosed as they be now inclosed hereafter 



the Manor of ,. _, 



Crowlands, mentioned ; that is to say one Close of 1 en Acres, commonly called 



Lyles and by the name of Long Hill Close, part of the Manor of Lyles in 



Sam'es! Cottenham aforesaid, and one Little Close thereunto adjoining, 



Longhill conteyning one Acre, be it either more or less, one end thereof 



Close,partof abutting upon a parcel of Long Hill, now being common, towards 



the northeast, and the other end thereof abutting towards the South 



West, upon a great Close called Marehill and Tillage. Also the 



said great Close last before mentioned, called Marehill and Tillage, 



part of the Manor of Crowlands, in Cottenham aforesaid, one end 



thereof abutting upon the aforesaid Close of Ten Acres towards 



the North-east, and in part upon the said Common Ground afore 



mentioned towards the North-east, and the other end thereof 



abutting towards the South-west, upon a way called Kings's Cross 



Way, leading from Cottenham aforesaid to Landbeach. 



King's-cross Also one other Close called King's-cross-close, part of the said 



th^Ma^or of Manor of Crowlands, the one end thereof abutting upon King's- 



Crowlands. cross-way aforesaid towards the North-east, and the other end 



thereof towards the South-west, abutting upon a Close belonging to 



