1. Henry Lyne Esq, Manor House, Keynsham, Lord of the Manor of Keynsham. 2. Harford Lyne Esq of the same place, eldest son of Henry Lyne. 3. John Wiltshire Esq, of Shockerwick House, Bathford.
From 1 & 2 to 3. Farmhouse with barton buildings called Weekhouse Farm occupied by Major Cronin as tenant to Henry Lyne. 2a 1r 13p. Close of pasture land called Gaston 3a 3r 4p Close of land called The Orchard 1a 2r 31p Close of ground formerly 2 closes called New Mead & Bakers Close 17a 2r 22p adjoining The Orchard Piece of land called the Withy Bed 1r 29p Closes of pasture called Stoney Leaze, Round Moor & Middle Piece, now as one 16a 35p adjoining close next described & separated from Gaston by road from Bath to Bristol Close of Pasture land called Huckerleys Plot 9a 2r 13p 2 closes of pasture land called Butchers Ground & Wall Paddock 1a 1r 35p adjoining to Stoney Leaze, Round Moor & Middle Piece 2 plots of pasture land called Bean Close, Brains & Gorley Hills 17a 35p separated from Bakers Close by road from Bath to Bristol Close of pasture land called Boyas Lane Piece or Four Acres 4a 1r 19p Close of pasture called Little Boyas Lane 1a 2r 8p Close of arable land called Down Tyning or Great Tagbury 9a 32p Close of arable land called Upper Down Tyning 10a 4p Numbered respectively on the estate map of Henry Lyne 54,53,55,56,57,17,18,16,50,52,45, 36,20,8 and 5 & on the Tithe Map for Keynsham 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1766, 1553, 1552, 1555, 1481, 1549, 1550, 1532, 1528 all in the parish & manor of Keynsham in the occupation of Major Cronin & Widow Stokes as tenants to Henry Lyne.
Consideration: £2,000, 4.5% interest. from 3. to 1 & 2