Description | Seven roods of meadow in Madingley Meadow, 10 acres arable in Oakington, occupied by Isaac Beesley, 10 acres arable in Girton, occupied by Edward Negus, 20 acres arable in Girton, occupied by James Shippey, 18 acres arable in Girton, occupied by James Shippey and John Maile, pightle of pasture in Westwick, one acre, occupied by Richard Seamer, close of pasture, 1.5 acres in Girton, occupied by William Talland, close of pasture at Howse in Girton, 2 acres, occupied by Jeremiah Chappell, close of pasture at the same, 3 acres, occupied by William Wells. Francis Pemberton and Samuel Gatward to Sir J.H. Cotton, John Hynde Cotton, Edmund Halfhyde etc., (as in P77/25/1) in pursuance of order made by the Commissioners of Charitable Uses, appointed 19 July 1735, upon trust, as to the first three pieces of land, to pay the rents each year to the churchwardens of Girton, to be used for the repair of the church and the common good of the inhabitants; and as to the remainder of the land, to pay the rents each year to the churchwardens of Girton, to be used for the relief of the poor and the common good of the inhabitants. And upon trust that they shall when only five of them remain living, convey the lands to themselves & six other persons upon like trusts. Power to make leases of the lands. Consideration: 5s and 5s. |