The Award to Samuel Wright

1 ACRE equals A FURLONG (220 yards) x A CHAIN (22 yards) equals 4840 square yards equals 1 strip of a ridge and furrow field

 

1 ACRE equals 4 ROODS

1 ACRE equals 160 PERCHES

1 ROOD equals ¼ of an ACRE or 1210 square yards

1 ROOD equals 40 PERCHES

1 PERCH equals 30.25 square yards

                                                                                                                                                                                                         

SAMUEL WRIGHT

In lieu of all his lands and Right of Common and a deduction for discharging his old inclosures from Tithes and added to and comprised in the allotment to THOMAS LOWNDES in lieu of Tithes in old inclosures two allotments

On parcel of land situate in MOORS FIELD containing 1 ACRE – 31 PERCHES including all roads and ways bounded on part of the EAST and on the SOUTH by an allotment to RICHARD LOWNDES on the WEST by an old inclosure belonging to RICHARD LOWNDES called THE ROLLS on the NORTH by a PIGHTLE belonging to SAMUEL WRIGHT and on the remaining part of the EAST by an old inclosure to JOHN CAVE

One other parcel of land situate in the MOORS FIELD containing 4ACRES – 3 ROODS – 27 PERCHES including all roads and ways bounded on part of the EAST by an old inclosure called the ROLLS on the SOUTH and WEST by an allotment to RICHARD LOWNDES on the NORTH by an old inclosure of RICHARD LOWNDES called CARDALE by a garden of SAMUEL WRIGHT and by a lane leading out of NORTH CRAWLEY called FOLLY LANE and on the remaining part of the EAST by a lane leading to the old inclosed PIGHTLE to SAMUEL WRIGHT

The hedges and ditches of the first allotment to SAMUEL WRIGHT on the EAST next to the small inclosure of JOHN CAVE and on the EAST and SOUTH next to the allotment of RICHARD LOWNDES

The hedges and ditches of the second allotment on the SOUTH next to the allotment to RICHARD LOWNDES and on the NORTH and EAST across the end of FOLLY LANE and across the end of the lane leading to WRIGHTS PIGHTLE shall be kept in repair by SAMUEL WRIGHT