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in bredthe from a greate stone walle there w™ doth inclofe parte 
of the gardyn then or latlye beinge in the occupacion of the sayde 
Gyles vnto the gardeyne ther then in the occupacion of Ewin 
Colfoxe weaver & in length from the same howfe or tenement 
vnto a bricke wall ther next vnto the feildes commonly called 
ffinfbury feildes And alfo all that howfe or tenemente w™ 
thappurtenances att the tyme of the sayde former dimife made 
called or knowne by the name of the Mill howfe together with the 
gardyn grounde lyinge behinde parte of the same alfo att the tyme 
of the sayde former dimife made beinge in the tenure or occu- 
pacion of the forefayde Ewyn Colefoxe or of his affignes w™ 
fayde gardyn grounde dothe extende in lengthe from the fame 
houfe or tenement vnto the forfayde bricke wall next vnto the 
forefayde feildes and alfo all thefe three vpper romes w* Thap- 
purtenances next adioyninge to the forefayde Mill houfe alfo 
beinge att the tyme of the fayde former dimife made in the occu- 
pacion of Thomas Dancaifter shomaker or of his affignes and alfo 
all the nether romes w‘* thappurtenances lyinge vnder the same 
three vpper romes and next adioyninge alfo to the forefayde 
houfe or tenemente called the mill houfe then alfo beinge in the 
seuerall tenurs or occupacions of Alice Dotridge widowe & 
Richarde Brockenburye or of ther affignes together with the 
gardyn grounde lyinge behynde the same extendynge in lengthe 
from the same nether romes downe vnto the forfayde brickwall 
nexte vnto the forefayde feildes And then or late beinge alfo in 
the tenure or occupacion of the forefayde Alice Dotridge And 
alfo so much of the grounde & soyle lyeinge and beinge afore all 
the tenementes or houfes before graunted as extendethe in lengthe 
from the owtwarde parte of the forefayde Tenementes beinge at 
the tyme of the makinge of the sayde former dimife in the occu- 
pacion of the forefayde Johan Harryfon & John Dragon vnto a 
ponde there beinge next vnto the barne or stable then in the occu- 
pacion of the right honorable the Earle of Rutland or of his 
affignes & in bredthe from the forefayde Tenemente or mill houfe 
to the mideft of the well beinge afore the same tenementes 
And alfo all that great barne with thappurtenances att the 
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