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lxiii riddings till we come to a Meerstone and from thence to another Meerstone in the lane, soe round about John Baddeley's 2 cloughs, likewise about Wm. Harrison's 2 cloughs and then up to the GallowsTree-hill. Then we begin below the almshouses at the side of the Castle Poole, and soe along the outside of Mr. Shawe's Meadows, soe up the Ditch to the Moss Meadow (leaving out a little meadow of My Lord Shurleys, being Mr. Terrick's) soe round about the Moss Meadow, and all the rest of his land lying at the Poole head to Knutton Brooke, then down the Brooke to the Poole head, then round about the Digg Lake to the Poole again; then down the outside of the Poole to Mr. Hemming's house and round about his demeane, then through Wood's backside, soe bringing in those little houses, on the Mill-Damm, we take in the Poole and Mill croft lying below the Poole.

Then beginning at Maidens-in-the-lane and soe coming up the Castle brook till we come to the lower end of the Swan Meadow, and turning up the upper end of the King's Meadow to the High Rode and overcross the Highway into the Stubbs, and soe up the Rindle to a valley, soe straight up the Stubbs to a great whore and meerestone, then up the bank to Robert Machin's Harris field and along that to the top of the Harriss fields to an oak tree standing in Mr. Baddeley's field, soe overcross the lane to the corner of the King's field, then up the hedge adjoining to the Common field, soe over along the head of the King's fields over the lane bringing in all Mr. Horldern's stony field, the whole Plynch Hay and part of Savage Hay, the Cross butts, then straight overcross a little corner of a field into the lane and soe down to the fowley Brook.

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“The Assessment of the Pole-money within Clayton and Seabridge beinge within the Constablewicke of Penkhull cum membris— granted to His Majesty by a late Act of Parliament for the raising of money towards the maintenance, and for the better enabling His Majesty to enter into an actual Warr against the French Kinge, assessed the seventh day of May, in the thirtieth year of His Majesty's reign, anno-que domini, 1678, by us John Lovatt and Samuell Machin, assessors.

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"An Assessment within Clayton and Seabridg by virtue of a late Act of Parliament, entituled An Act for granting to his Matie an aid of three shillings in the pound upon the yearly value of Lands and other subsidies.' (A. D. 1697.)

INDEX I.,

CONTAINING NAMES, FIRMS, FAMILIES, & PEDIGREES.

N. B.-Those Printed in CAPITALS are accompanied by Biographical
Memoirs or Notices.

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Bettington, J., 175

Beville, Randle de, 304, 556

William de, 305, 556
Biddulph, Family and Pedigree

of, 180, 216, 276, 278, 541

Bill and Proctor, 100

Bill, Jno., 528

Bishop, Will., 66, 336

Blanche, of Castile, 112
Boghay (several individuals),318,

516

Booth, Enoch, 49, 93, 155

James, 573

Hugh, 476, 499, 521,524
G. R., 381

Boughey, Sir Thos., F. F., 123,
127, 423, 510, 551

Boulton, John, 371, 595
Boulton and Phillips, 381

Bourne, of Chell, 127, 130

Charles, 553

Brindley & Williamson, Family

of, and Pedigree, 177

Broade, John, 549

P. B., Family and Pedi-

gree of, 549, 550
Thomas, 165, 549

Brooke, Rev. Thos., 565
Bucknall, Family of, 527-8
Buller, Ed., 108, 132, 407, 575
Burgavill, Burgennoy, or Bur-
gillon, 110, 516 (note), 520
Burton, S. and J., 375
Burslem, Family and Pedigree
of, 187, 194

James, D. D., 192
JOHN, 152, 179, 187—

194

William, 192-3

Camoys, Baron, 277

Ralph, Lord, 140

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