Indenture, being a grant from John Bradshawe of Presteigne, co. Rad., esq., and Sible, his wife, Edmond Bradshawe, gent., and Roger Bradshawe, gent. (brothers of the said John Bradshawe), and William Wigmore of Lucton, Herefordshire, esq., to William Perry, citizen and browne baker of London, and Thomas Browne, citizen and grocer of London, of the following property, on trust for John Reade of the Inner Temple, London, gent.:- The mansion house in Presteigne aforesaid wherein the said John Bradshawe and his family now dwell, together with the garden, pigeon house, &c. thereto belonging (bounded by the High Street there, a tmt in the tenure of William Smith, the River Lugge, the Pigwn's meadow, and a tmt in the tenure of Phillipp Rodd), containing 3 a.; also the said Pigeon's meadow (30 a.), an adjoining meadow called the Black moore meadow, and a close called Chappell close, making together 6 a.; a close called Mapas close (18 a.) on the south side of the last mentioned meadow and close; Phillip Goughe's meadow (3 a.); 3 closes called Bartie closes (7 a.) adjoining Phillip Goughe's meadow; Poole close, adjoining Bartie closes, and a parcel of land whereon the grange barn lately stood, together with a small cottage, and the pool within the same, also the lane leading from the said grange barn to the highway, and the wood called Coon wood, containing 4 a., all the said property being in p. Presteigne, co. Rad.. Consideration: £1,220. Witnesses: Ro. Harley; Griffith Jones; Jo. Wigmore; Tho. Davies. Witnesses to livery of seisin: Ro. Harley; ffrauncis Richards; Tho. Davies; Richard Acton.