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House 17 on c.1727 Grafton Estate Survey
Stoke Bruerne - 1727 Grafton Map : House Number 17
Date Owner Occupier Description A.R.P. Rent Comments
1634 Duke John Britain

£2 14 6

1650
Mary Britton consisting of hall, parlour, kitchen with necessary rooms below stairs, three floors over them, containing six bays, one stable and other necessary outhouses four bays, one other row of building five bays, large fold yard, close called the Upper Close, orchard well planted, garden, one hemp land, bounded with the church and the town street and the parsonage orchard E. 7 0 0
£2 14 6

1693
Robert Britton

£2 14 6

1725
John Britain A house etc 6 3 1 pasture
£6 0 0

1727
John Britain



Before 1748
John White A House etc 6 3 31


1752
John White
6 3 1
£6 0 0

July 1752
John White A house, two Barns, a Stable, Cowhouse etc a Homestead & Orchard. Upper Close adjoyning thereto 6 3 1 pasture


c.1756
John White House 2 Barns Stable & Brewhouse with Garth & home Close 6 3 1

Tenant per lease for 12 years from 5th April 1755 at £76 pa for the whole farm.
1757
John White
6 3 31


c.1760
John White



1774
John White House, Brewhouse, 2 Barnes, Stables & Home Close 6 3 31

Browne's Value £7 10 0; new value £7 10 0 for the house. 'JW held part of bargain & lease under my grandfather; at expiration in 1767 had same farm continue to him at £78pa.& on new distribution of farms, JW had bargain put to his farm in the Manor.1790, on death of above JW, looked farm over etc.George White entered farm LD 1792'.
1792
George White


£98 for farm from 1792
1811
Grace White


£86 15 0 for farm.
1811 to 1821
George White



1842




House demolished. New road to Shutlanger constructed across this land.

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