By T. II. Baker. 



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% " One Tenement with A Garden & Curtiladge thereunto belonging and a little 

 Iplatt of Ground called Shitbrooke adjoyningto A parcell of Ground called Deane's 

 Orchard with half an Acre in the Comon feilds of Meere, in the Tenure of 

 Christopher Philipps, & is known by the name of the George Inue in Meere. 



" One other parcell of Meadow lying also neere unto Deane's Orchard called 

 Shitbrooke in the tenure of Woolstan Illing. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the tenure of John Stacy. 



"One Cottage and A Garden in the tenure of Christopher Smart. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the tenure of Dorothy Cable widdow. the 

 yearly valy is 2 U a yeare. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of William Harding, the yearly 

 valy is 1 K a yeare. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of Richard Cliffe. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of Henry Ball. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of James Westley. the yearly 

 valy is 2" a yeare. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of Moses Wilkins. 



" One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of James ffryth. 



"One Cottage and A Garden in the Tenure of John Barfeild. the yearly 

 valy is P a yeare. 



" One Cottage, Garden and Curtiladge in the Tenure of Woolstan Illing. the 

 yearly valy is 3 U a yeare. 



" One Cottage and Garden in the Tenure of James Willis. 



" One Cottage and Garden in the Tenure of Edward Cruce. the yearly valy 

 is l li a yeare. 



" One Cottage and Garden in the Tenure of Margery Powell widdow. the 

 yearly valy is 2 li a yeare. 



" One Cottage and Garden in the Tenure of Robert pointing, the yearly 

 valy is l a 10 s a yeare. 



" One Cottage ancl Garden in the Tenure of William Bateman. 



" There is also a certain plot of Ground whereon certeyn Cottages are built, 

 the values of which you may judge off by the Rates that are given for adjoyniug 

 Houses. 



" I would have you enquire whither Mr. Chafyn hath not other Houses in 

 Meere that belongs to the Deane, if so, then write down the Tennauts' names, 

 and what yearly Rents they pay for them. 



" Be very diligent to learn the true value of the parsonadge, that is what the 

 Tythes of All the Corn and Graine within the parish of Meere is worth by the 

 yeare. the passonadge have been lett for 12 scur pounds as I have bine 

 Informed. 



" Also there is belonging to the parsonadge, the Tylhe Hay of all the Comon 

 Meadowes within the sayd parish of Meere ; In liewe whereof there is Allotted 

 unto the sayd parsonadge, Seaven Acres of Meadow, In a Meadow called Lord's 

 Mead. 



" Enquire what these Acres are yearly worth, and whither Mr. Chafyn hath 

 not more Acres in this Meadow which is allowed him for Tythe belonging to the 

 parsonadge, if not in that whither in no other Meadowe. 



" Enquire also what the Tythe Hay is worth in Mear Meade, Hurdles' Hearne, 



