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1816
MARRIAGE of Robert Townley Parker of Cuerden and Royle, Lancs., esq., and Harriet Brooke, spinster, aged 19 years, youngest daughter of Thomas Brooke of Church Minshull, esq., between R. T. Parker, T. Brooke, Harriet Brooke, Sir Richard Brooke of Norton Priory, Bt., and Henry Hoghton of Hoghton and of Walton-le-dale, Lancs., esq., John Ireland Blackburne of Hale, Lancs., esq., and John Baskervyle Glegg of Gayton, esq., and Henry Brooke of Church Minshull, esq., T. Brooke, and Robert Master of Croston, Lancs., esq., whereby the said R. T. Parker Releases on Trusts to said Sir R. Brooke and H. Hoghton -----
The MANOR of CUERDEN, Lancs., with its rights, members, royalties and appurtenances, and the capital messuage or MANOR HOUSE called CUERDEN HALL with the demesne and other lands thereto belonging in CUERDEN and containing 118a. 3r. 10p. of the customary measure there used of 7½ yards to the pole or perch, and also the Tithes of Corn or Great Tithes in CUERDEN, and also a messuage or tenement in CUERDEN called the Farm at Cuerden Gates with its lands containing 28a. 0r. 8p. of like measure now or late in occupation of William Rosbottom, and also a messuage and tenement in CUERDEN called the Clock House with its lands (15a. 0r. 2p. of like measure), now or late in occupation of John Rosbettom, and a messuage and tenement at LYDIATE HEAD in CUERDEN with its lands (19a. 2r. 0p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of John Golding, and a messuage and tenement at LYDIATE HEAD with its lands (9a. 3r. 5p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of John Burgess, and a messuage and tenement at LYDIATE HEAD with its lands (3a. 2r. 1p. of like measure) now in occupation of Jane Banaster, and a messuage and tenement at the bottom of Stoney Lane in CUERDEN with its lands (2a. 0r. 8p. of like measure), now or late in occupation of Richard Sargent, and a messuage and tenement near CUERDEN GREEN with its lands (28a. 0r. 4p. of like measure, now or late in the occupation of Will am Entwisle, and 2 parcels of land near CUERDEN GREEN (1a. 2r. 20p. of like measure) heretofore inclosed from the Waste in CUERDEN and now in occupation of William Cooper, and a messuage or cottage and garden (26p. of like measure) in CUERDEN now or late in occupation of William Sandiforth, and a messuage and tenement near CUERDEN GREEN with its lands (10a. 2r. 37p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of Thurston Mayer, and a messuage and tenement near CUERDEN GREEN with its lands (11a. 2r. 14p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of James Procter, and a messuage and tenement near CUERDEN GREEN with its lands (4a. 1r. 10p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of Robert Eastwood, and a messuage and tenement in CUERDEN (1r. 26p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of Edward Carr, and a cottage and garden in CUERDEN (18p. of the like measure) now or late in occupation of Edward Eastham, and a messuage and tenement in CUERDEN (1a. 2r. 3p.) now or late in occupation of William Hargreaves, and 6 cottages or dwelling houses in CUERDEN (in all 26p. of like measure) now or late in the several tenures of Henry Hollans, Ellis Santor, John Clayton, Henry Nelson, Richard Wavedon and George Clayton, and a messuage and tenement in CUERDEN (1r. 20p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of Richard Sargent, and messuage and tenement near CUERDEN GREEN (3a. 2r. 34p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of Edward Smith, and the several cottages or dwelling houses in CUERDEN in the respective occupations of Richard Trafford, John Barns, James Gregson and John Dewhurst, and a cottage or dwelling house in CUERDEN called the Old House and School House now in occupation of George Clayton, sen., and a field or close of land being an allotment from CUERDEN GREEN (2a. 2r. 11p. of like measure) now or late in tenure of Elizabeth Kirkbride, and 3 several cottages or dwelling houses in CUERDEN in respective occupations of widow Crayer, James Banber and Henry Turner, and all his allotments and closes of land in CUERDEN set out and allotted in respect of his said lands and hereditaments in the last division and inclosure of the Wastes in Township of CUERDEN, and also a messuage and tenement with appurtenances in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS, Lancs., called Haroks Clough with its lands (19a. 2r. 9p. of like measure) now or late in occupation of Henry Clithers, and also fields, closes or parcels of land in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS lying to the back of CUERDEN HALL (16a. 2r. 23p. of like measure) heretofore in tenure of John Rosbottom and now in his own holding, and a messuage and tenement and the Site Fold and gardens thereto belonging called Stoney Lane House and its lands called the Meadow at Back oth House, the Barn Field, the Middle Field, the Highest Field, the half Acre, the Stoneyworth, the Lower Buts, the Mean Hey, Longton Croft and the Peach Croft (14. 0r. 34p. of like measure) in CUERDEN late in possession of Ralph Ainsworth and now in tenancy of Margaret Bannister, also a messuage and tenement and the Site thereto belonging called Bannister Farm and its lands called the Bowkehouse Croft, the nearer Croft, the Middle Croft and the farmost Croft (the 2 latter being now in one close) within CUERDEN (3a. 1r. 1p. of like measure now in tenancy of Mary Walmsley, and also a messuage and tenement and the Site thereto belonging as also its Folds and Court, called Sherdleys and its lands called Middle Hey Orchard Charnock Meadow Orchard and Middle hay Garden, Barn Field, Higher Well Meadow, Lower Well Meadow, Lostock Meadow, Cheshire Meadow, Patrick Croft and Lane Middle Hey, Ollar Hey, Calfhouse Field, Moss Meadow, Higher Long Croft, and Lower Long Croft, being in FARRINGTON, Lancs., (20a. 1r. 31p. of like measure) now or late in tenancy of Ralph Pearson, also a Lane and Barn Garden and closes of land called Lower Charnock Meadow (in 2 parts), Higher Charnock Meadow and Thomasin Croft in CUERDEN (4a. 3r. 20p. of like measure) now or late in tenancy of said R. Pearson, also a messuage cottage and tenement and its Site Fold and Orchard called Cockers and its lands called Toogoods Croft, James wife Croft part of Longton Hey and Higher Longton Hey in CUERDEN (3a. 1r. 23p. of like measure) in tenancies of John Walkden and others, also a Capital Messuage and tenement and its site, folds, courts and gardens formerly called Lostock House but now called Crow Trees or Woodcock Hall and its land called Crow Orchard New Orchard, Old Orchard and Barn Croft, the Intack (in 2 parts), Water Meadow and Ryding in CUERDEN (11a. 2r. 23p. of like measure) late in possession of Mrs. Alice Winstanley and now in tenancy of said R. Pearson, also closes of land called Ryding Brow, Lower Watkin Hey, Higher Watkin Hey (now in 2 parts) in WALTON-LE-DALE, Lancs., (7a. 2r. 8p. of like measure) late in possession of said Alice Winstanley and now of said R. Pearson, also a messuage and tenement and its site fold and orchard called Blackhursts Farm and its lands called the Barn Croft, the nearer Yard Croft, the further Yarn Croft, the Bean Croft, the Smithy Field, the Malt Meadow and the Townfield and Dunstead (now in 1 close) and the little Townfield in CUERDEN (12a. 2r. 17p. of like measure) now in tenancy of Thomas Worden, and a messuage and tenement called the Bottoms and its lands called the Farrington Field, the Lane into the Bottoms and the Bottoms (the latter being in 5 parts), (8a. 1r. 39p. of like measure), in CUERDEN now or late in tenancy of Richard Harrison, also the newly erected Cotton Mill or Factory in WALTON-IN-LE-DALE in possession of William Bashall and the closes adjoining called the lower far Crook, the higher far Crook and the Baldwin Meadow, (7a. 0r. 7p. of like measure) late in possession of said Ralph Pearson and others and now of said William Bashall, and also 4 cottages or dwelling houses with their gardens and appurtenances on the North side of LOWER CUERDEN GREEN in CUERDEN now or late in possession of said W. Bashall, and also a messuage and tenement with the appurtenances called Coperhouse or the Great Dove Coat in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS (37a. 2r. 18p. of like measure), 23a. 1r. 25p. being now in tenancy of Lawrence Osbaldeston and the remainder in possession of said R.T. Parker as Woodlands, and also a messuage and tenement with appurtenances called Littal Dove Coat in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS (18a. 1r. 29p. of like measure), 11a. 2r. 29p. being now in occupation of James Bolton, 4a. 0r. 32p. being in the tenure of James Holden, and the remainder being in that of said R.T.Parker as Woodland, and a messuage and tenement with appurtenances called LONGWORTH TENEMENT in FARRINGTON (8a. of like measure) now in occupation of James Wood, also a messuage and tenement with appurtenances called Martindales in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS (13a. of like measure) now in occupation of John Yates, also a messuage and tenement with appurtenances called Claytons Farm in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS (2a. of like measure) now in occupation of James Smith, also a messuage and tenement and the appurtenances in CUERDEN called Whittle House (7a. 2r. 0p. of like measure), also a messuage and tenement and its lands in WALTON-LE-DALE (7a. of the measure there used) and the appurtenances formerly leased by Sir Henry Hoghton, Bt., decd., to Robert Hardane for 3 lives, also a messuage and tenements and its lands in WALTON-LE-DALE (9a. of the measure there used) and the appurtenances formerly leased by said Sir. H. Hoghton to William Brindle for 3 lives, also 4 several closes of land (in all 4a. of the said measure) in WALTON-LE-DALE and the appurtenances received by the said Sir Henry Philip Hoghton from said George Clayton in an Exchange of lands:-
AND ALSO the MANOR of Extwistle, Lancs., with its rights, members and appurtenances, and the Capital Messuage or Mansion House called EXTWISTLE HALL and its demesne and demesne lands, coppices and other lands, and the appurtenances, in BRIERCLIFFE with EXTWISTLE (60a. 2r. 7p. of customary measure) now in holding of William Lawrence, and a water corn Mill called EXTWISTLE MILL in BRIERCLIFFE with EXTWISTLE with the toll, kiln, suit, soken, mulcture and appurtenances belonging thereto now in tenure of Daniel Parker, also a Capital Messuage or Mansion House called Netherwood and the demesne and the demesne and other lands thereto belonging in BRIERCLIFFE with EXTWISTLE (49a. 2r. 8p. of like measure) now in tenure of William Dent, also a Capital Messuage or Mansion House called Monk Hall and the demesne and demesne and other lands thereto belonging in BRIERCLIFFE with EXTWISTLE now divided into the following tenements, viz: Lower Monk Hall and Shay Lane (39a. 3r. 34p.) in tenure of William Hanworth; Higher Monk Hall (15a. 2r. 23p.) in tenure of Thomas Whitaker; Middle Monk Hall (11a. 0r. 30p.) in tenure of William Hanworth, jun.; Hawks House (1a. 0r. 30p.) in tenure of James Hanworth; Beardale Hall (18a. 1r. 39p.) in tenure of Thomas Heap; Lea Green (27a. 2r. 28p.) in tenure of Daniel Parker; and Proctor Coat (12a. 3r. 16p.) in tenure of Banastre Parker, and also a cottage and garden in tenure of Henry Todd, also the Capital Messuage or Mansion House called High Halstead and its lands in WORSTHOME, Lancs., (34a. 3r. 11p. of customary measure) now in tenure of James Smith, and also a messuage or tenement in WORSTHOME called Swindens (11a. 0r. 17p. of like measure) heretofore in occupation of Robert Halstead and now in tenure of William Knowles, and also a Capital Messuage or Mansion House called Royle with the demesne and demesne and other lands and hereditaments thereto belonging in BURNLEY and/or the Forest or Chase of PENHILL alias PENDLE, Lancs., (62 customary acres) and the appurtenances, now in possession of Joshua Fielden, and a messuage and tenement with appurtenances in BURNLEY called Cranshawe alias Crankshaw now also in tenure of said J. Fielden containing (with a close now let to Joseph Massey) of about 10 acres) 47 customary acres and the appurtenances, also freehold messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments with their appurtenances in BURNLEY and/or HABERGHAM EAVES and/or LITTLE IGHTONHILL, Lancs., called Clifton or Clifton Tenement, Smith's, Hoppy's alias Butterworth's, Whittle Field and Spencer's (in all 128 customary acres) and their appurtenances, now in the possession or occupation of Robert Taylor, Richard Clegg, Joseph Massey and William Beanland as tenants or farmers, also freehold messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in BREARCLIFFE alias BRIERCLIFFE, Brearcliffe Town Field, BURNLEY and COCKIEN, all in Lancs., call 1 the Hardhouse (31a. 0r. 13p.) in tenure of William Whittaker, Shor Tenement (20a. 2r. 27p.) in tenure of Richard Whittaker, Black house Lane (25a. 1r. 27p.) in tenure of William Halstead, Hanson's Tenement (11a. 2r. 33p.) in tenure of William Halsted, and Cockden (9a. 2r. 17p.) in tenure of John Greenwood, jun., and also a messuage or tenement in CLAYTON-IN-THE-WOODS with the garden and its land formerly called the Croft and now the Town Meadow (1a. 0r. 23p. of customary measure) now in tenancy of John Rigby, and 3 closes or parcels of land called Town Croft, Rice Hey and Brook Meadow in CLAYTON-IN-THE-WOODS adjoining to the last mentioned messuage and croft and containing 5a. 2r. 39p. of like measure late in occupation of Richard Whittle and now in tenancy of James Bolton and James Holden, and also a messuage and tenement and its site and its lands called Garden and Fold, Higher part of Town Bank (or Town Meadow), Lower part of Town Bank (or Town Meadow), Bridge Acre (or Bridge Meadow) and Rough Bank in CLAYTON-LE-WOODS (7a. of like measure) now in tenancy of said James Bolton, and also a capital messuage or dwelling house and tenement called Euxton House and its lands called the Seven Acres, the Three Acre, the Four Acre, the Round Meadow, the Great Woodfield, the Little Woodfield, the Trents Holme, the Coppy, the Woods, the Rye Hey and the Meadow at the back of the Barn (in all 38a. 2r. of customary measure of 8 yards to the rod or pole), and 2 closes of land called Whalley Acre and the Stubble Hey (in all 5a. of like measure), in EUXTON, Lancs., (in all 87a. 0r.. 34p. of statute measure by actual admeasurement 42a. 2r. 8p. of customary measure of 8 yards to the perch), now in possession of Ralph Pearson as tenant or farmer, and the site of the capital messuage or Mansion House heretofore called CHORLEY HALL with its demesne lands (46a. 1r. 1p. of the customary measure of 7½ yards to the perch) now in possession of John Rigby, and also a messuage, farm or tenement with its out-buildings, folds and appurtenances and lands (in all 39a. 0r. 39p. of the like measure) now in possession of said J. Rigby, and also a messuage or cottage or dwelling house with its yards and gardens (in all 13p. of customary measure) now or late in tenancy of Miss Agnes Bleasdale, and also 4 messuages, cottages or dwelling houses lately erected by Abraham Crompton, esq., with theor yards, gardens and appurtenances (in all 1r. 13p.) now in occupation of Nathaniel Brownbill, James Smethurst, Crow and James Lievesey, and also a messuage, cottage or dwelling house with the cottage warehouse, yards, gardens, lane, waste and appurtenances thereto belonging (in all 32½p. of customary measure) now in tenancy of William Whitney, Miles Gerard and John Carnes, and also the reversion on the death of 3 lives (Latham family) in a messuage, cottage or dwelling house with outbuildings, garden and appurtenances (12½p.) formerly in tenancy of James Ainscow, and also 2 gardens in possession of Mrs. Edwardson and John Carnes (in all 11p. of customary measure), and also messuages or dwelling houses, gardens and hereditaments with their appurtenances called the Bottoms Houses near the Pinfold in CHORLEY (4a. 1r. of customary measure), and also the reversion expectant on the determination of a term of 999 years in a parcel of land part then of the lands lately belonging to the Bottoms Houses and demised by said Abraham Crompton for building upon and in a cottage or dwelling house since erected thereon and now or late in possession of William Gent, and also the reversion of a term of 999 years in a Blacksmith's Shop and its appurtenances at the East end of the Hardfield, and also the Hardfield (2a. 3r. 7p. of customary measure), and also 2 parcels of land (2a. 1r. of customary measure) adjoining to the Hardfield, and also 3 parcels of land called the Farthings (in all 1a. 3r. 18p. of customary measure), all now in occupation of said Robert Rigby, all which said CHORLEY HALL and the hereditaments last described are in Township of CHORLEY and lie on the West side of the CHORLEY - PRESTON Turnpike Road, and also a messuage or tenement with its outbuildings, gardens and appurtenances called Briers Tenement, and its parcels of land formerly belonging to the said messuage called the Croft, the Vetch Croft, the Little Barn Field, the Big Barn Field, the Old Meadow, the Large South Meadow, the two Dukehouse Fields including Pitts the North Meadow the Little Green Field and the Big Green Field (in all 17a. of customary measure) now in occupation of John Astley as tenant or farmer, and also a parcel of land and allotment, formerly part of the Commons and Waste land within CHORLEY, by a like division and enclosure allotted to Briers Tenement, (and containing 3r. 16p. of customary measure), now in tenancy of said J. Astley, and also 6 messuages or cottages or dwelling houses heretofore erected in certain parts of the lands or grounds last mentioned now or late in occupation of Thomas Swarbrick, Thomas Gillibrand, Richard Bentham, Henry Morris, Alexander Brown and Lawrence Woods, and also the reversion of a term of 999 years in certain small plots of land adjoining or near to the said Turnpike Road and in the cottages or edifices or buildings since erected thereon and formerly in possession of Henry Beardwood, Thomas Hodskinson, William Hodkinson, Lawrence Ashworth and William Heald, and also a Chief Rent of £2. 10a. 0d. from a small plot of land also adjoining or near to the said Turnpike Road and the cottages or buildings erected thereon formerly in possession of John Martin, all which said last mentioned messuage, tenement, lands and hereditaments are in Township of CHORLEY and on the East side of the Turnpike Road to PRESTON, EXCEPT part of the said allotment which lies on the West side of the Road, and all seats or [...] pewe belonging to Briers Tenement in the Church of CHORLEY? AND ALL houses, buildings, barns, stables, Mills, yards, gardens, orchards, lands, woods, fishings, waters, common of pasture and of turbary, moors, minerals, Courts Leet and Baron, etc., etc., to the said Manors or Lordships, capital and other Messuages, dwelling houses, Mills, Ttihes, lands, tenements and hereditaments hereby released belonging, SUBJECT to a Rent Charge of £600 p.a. to Anne Parker, widow, for life. Cons: £4000 paid by Thomas Brooke to R.T. Parker as his daughter Harriet's marriage portion.
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