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Description: | Manor of Lissington and manor house or capital messuage and lands and meadow in the fields of Lissington (200a.) used with the said manor house; and closes there, viz. the Church Close, Eastly Close, the Middle Close, the Westly Close, Christcrofte, the Great Ings and Waiting; and four messuages and farm and lands belonging, and tenements in Lissington, with appurtenances.
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Mortgage, John Moygne of Lissington to Charles [later Sir Charles] Dallyson of Gray's Inn. Payment to be made "at a tombe in the Cathedrall Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lyncolne called Justice Dalysons tombe." 1638.
Sale by same to same, 1639
Letters patent granting to Sir Charles Dallyson, Serjeant-at-law, and his heirs a messuage, 36a. arable land, 34a. meadow land, and two closes called Hall Close and Sharp Close in Gautby; three cottages and three curtilages with appurtenances in Horncastle; a messuage, garden and three closes of pasture in Hemingby, one lying in Edlington, and 5 bovates of land and 9a. meadow in Hemingby; six cottages and 5d. annual rent in Marshchapel; eight messuages, 140a. arable land, 12a. meadow, and 2s. 8d. rent in Lissington; and sixteen cottages with gardens, and 12a. pasture and 6a. arable land in Long Ludford, lately part of the possessions of Thomas Moyne, attainted of high treason. 23 June 1662.
Settlement by Sir Charles Dallyson, 1667.
Mortgage by his widow, son, and others of the whole property to Robert Offley of the Middle Temple, 1673.
Assignment of mortgage to Dame Jane Sheffield of Kensington, widow, 1675
Assignment of mortgage by Dame Anne Thorold, widow of Sir William Thorold, William Brailsford esq. and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas King and Mary his wife, Jonathan Kendar and Susanna his wife, and Thomas White and Diana his wife (the five sisters and coheirs of Charles Dalyson, esq., deceased), with the consent of Dame Jane Sheffield, to Sir Edmond Turnor of London, kt. 23 Jan 1680
Lease from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to Sir Edmund Turnor of London, for twenty years of a tenement in Lissington called Stephenson's house and a cottage and grounds, 1 June 1681.
Terrier of same, 1697
Sale by the coheirs (sisters and their husbands) of Charles Dalyson, esq., deceased, who was son and heir of Sir Charles Dalyson, kt., Serjeant-at-law, to Sir Edmund Turnor of London, kt. 21 Oct 1684.
Counterpart of Sir E Turnor's assignment of Charles Dallyson's recognizance and judgement to Mr Playner and Mr. Arlidge. 5 July 1703.
31 deeds and 8 other items (terriers, valuations, a letter etc.) | Subjects: | Church Of England Parishes Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 1638-1703 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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