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the Moiety of the manor of Sames, late in the tenure of John 

 Pepys, gent., deceased. Also one other Close now in the tenure Mr. Hinde 

 and occupation of one Henry Annys or his Assigns, parcell of the c 

 Moiety of the Manor of Sames, in Cottenham aforesaid, now in the part of the 

 tenure of William Hinde, lying on the south-east side of King's- Sames! 

 cross-close aforesaid and one end thereof abutting upon Kings- 

 cross-way before mentioned towards the North-east; and the other 

 end thereof towards the South-west, abutting upon a Close now 

 in the possession of the executors of John Pepys, deceased, part of 

 the Moiety of the said Manor of Sames, late in the tenure of the 

 said John Pepys, deceased. Also, one other Close, called Eastland 

 Close, parcell of the Manor of Lyles, containing by estimation Six 

 Acres, (be it more or less), one end thereof abutting in part upon a 

 Close belonging to the Manor of Burdlaries, alias Harlstons, 

 towards the South-West, and the other end thereof towards the 

 North-east abutting upon a Close parcell of the said Manor of 

 Lyles, called Horsemore Close. 



Also one other Close before mentioned, called Horsemore Close, Horsemore 

 part of the said Manor of Lyles, containing by estimation Ten fthe'Manor 

 Acres, (be it more or less), lying between the Dunstall Field on of Lyles. 

 the North-West, and a Close belonging to the Moiety of the 

 Manor of Sames, late in the tenure of the said John Pepys, 

 deceased, and a close belonging to the Manor of the Rectory of 

 Cottenham aforesaid, on the South-east. Also one other Close, 

 being in a field of Cottenham aforesaid called Foxall Field, late in 

 the Tenure of Thomas Halfhead, lying on the North-east side of a 

 Way that leads from a place called Lambs Cross to Histon, and 

 lying on the South-west side of a Close, now in the tenure of 

 Richard Scott or his Assigns. Also one other Close called Kits- Kits'-bush 

 bush Close, part of the said Manor of Crowlands aforesaid lying 

 next the Way called Cambridge Way, leading from Cottenham lands, 

 towards Histon aforesaid, towards the North-west, and next to a 

 Close belonging to the Manor of Burdlaries alias Harlstons, towards 

 the South-east. And it is agreed, as aforesaid, that the same Closes 

 shall lie and be several unto the said William Hinde, his heirs and 



