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By John Twitty Eburne (flaxdresser) and Benjamin Pratt (stuffmerchant) of Coventry, John Eburne (late of Berkswell, Warwickshire, now of Coventry, gentleman), Gerard Rawes (warehouseman), Richard Booth [senior] (cabinetmaker), Thomas Pratt (grocer), James Whittem (currier), John Hands (cordwainer), Richard Booth junior (builder) and Abraham Herbert (silkman), all of Coventry, John Waterfall (late of Coventry, now of Hartshill, Warwickshire, fellmonger), Joseph Gulson (late of Coventry, sikinner; now of Worcester, gentleman), William Gater (currier), John Gibbins (shroudmaker), William Clark (silkman), William Hill Pears (silkman), Thomas Horsfall (silkman), Thomas Bray (silkman), James Soden (silkman) and William "Flavel" (ironmonger), all of Coventry, Richard Holland Goode (of Allesley, Warwickshire, gentleman) and Joseph Chamberlain Milbourne (of Coventry, broker), Bond's Hospsital trustees, to William Cox (of Berkswell, farmer) of (a) a messuage, (b) the two Taylors (formerly three), the two Wood Grounds, Calves Croft, Beechwood Field, the two Home Fields (alias Rushy Piece and Barn Close), two Thistley Fields, The Rough and the two meadows which were formerly in four parts - (a),(b) form Beechwood Farm, once occupied by Mary Eburne, now by William Cox, and cover 81a.; (c) the 5a. 0r. 15p. allotment; (d) another messuage; and (e) PA54/34/20's lands, except that they now are in five closes, without indication of how they are divided - occupied like (a) and (b), (d) and (e) cover 27a.: reserving trees, to be held from 5 Apr 1827 for 21 years at £110 per annum and 5/- in lieu of capons, with penalty clauses as in PA54/34/23, re-entry and husbandry as in PA54/34/21.
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