Appendix II.

A TERRIER OF GLEBE LANDS AND GREAT
TITHE OF EAST LEKE, 1809.

A Schedule or Terrier mentioning and declaring the Glebe Land, Tythes, Houses, &c., in East Leke otherwise Great Leke in the Fields and precincts thereof and belonging to the Rectory of East Leke aforesaid in the County of Nottingham and Diocese of York examined in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Nine the Reverend George Holcombe Doctor in Divinity being Rector.

 

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Imprimis One Vicarage House build with Bricks in a Wood frame and covered with Thatch containing Three Rooms on the Ground floor and Two Chambers. The lower Rooms are floored with Stone and the Chambers with Plaister without Wainscotting or Ceiling. The Outhouses consist of a Stable of Two Bays measuring nine yards and a half in length and Seven yards and threefourths in Breadth Built with Bricks and covered with Thatch. A Barn of eight Bays measuring Thirty eight yards and threefourths in Length and Six yards and an half in Breadth built and Covered with the like Materials and a Waggon Hovel or Shed measuring in length thirteen yards and an half and Six yards and an half in Breadth built with Bricks and covered with tiles, with the Yard and Garden adjoining containing in the whole by estimation three Roods 0 3 0
An Allotment for the Glebe land and right of Common in the said Fields was laid out by the Commissioners for inclosing the Open Fields and common Grounds of Bast Leke containing Forty eight Acres two roods and thirty perches or thereabouts situate lying and being in a certain Field called the Woodgate Field Bounded eastwardly by Allotments set out to Samuel Grundy and Matthew Steele Westwardly by an Allotment set out to the Rector of East Leke aforesaid for tythes Northwardly by the Rempstone and Kegworth road by the aforesaid Allotment to the Rector and by an Allotment set out to John Woodroffe Northwestwardly by the Normanton Road and Southwardly by the Lordship of Normanton upon Soar. Which said Allotment laid out as and for a Compensation for the said Glebe Land consists wholly of Arable Land and is fenced with Hawthorn or Quickset Hedges 48 2 30
The undermentioned Allotments were set out by the aforesaid Commissioners as and for a full Compensation for all the Great and small tythes &c. due and payable to the Rector of Great Leke for the time being viz.—      
An Allotment containing Eighteen Acres three roods and twenty perches situate lying and being in the aforesaid Woodgate Field Bounded Eastwardly by the aforesaid Allotment laid out for the Glebe Land      
Westwardly drawn to a point Northwestwardly by the Normanton Road and Southwardly by the Lordship of Normanton upon Soar. This Allotment consists of Arable and pasture land 18 3 20
One other Allotment containing Eighteen Acres One rood and Nineteen perches or thereabouts situate lying and being in the said Woodgate Field Bounded Eastwardly by the Kirk Ley Road Northwestwardly by the Nomanton Road and Southwardly by the Rempstone and Kegworth Road. This Allotment consists wholly of Arable Land 18 1 19
One other Allotment containing One hundred and fourteen Acres one rood and twenty six perches or thereabouts situate lying and being in the aforesaid Woodgate Field and Cork Leys Common Bounded Eastwardly by an Allotment set out to Daniel Woodroffe and by an Allotment set out to John Hardy Westwardly by the Lordship of Little Leke Northwardly by the Little Leke Road Southwardly by the Rempstone and Kegworth Road and Southeastwardly by the Normanton Road. This Allotment consists wholly of Arable Land and on it is erected a Barn of two Bays Measuring thirteen Yards in length and Six Yards in Breadth, A Cowhovel or shed twelve Yards in length and Six Yards in breadth And an house of two rooms five yards in Length and Six Yards and one quarter in breadth. All built substantially with Bricks. The house and Barn covered with tiles and the shed unroofed for the purpose of laying Corn thereon 114 1 26
One other Allotment containing Twenty nine Acres two roods and thirty six perches or thereabouts situate Lying and being in the aforesaid Woodgate Field and plain well Motts Meadow Bounded Eastwardly by the Lordship of Little Leke and by an Allotment set out to Daniel Woodroffe Westwardly and Northwardly by the Lordship of Little Leke and Southwardly by the little Leke road. This Allotment consists of Arable and pasture or Meadow Land 29 2 36
One other Allotment containing Eight Acres two roods and four perches or thereabouts situate Lying and being on a certain Common called the Rise Leys Common Bounded Eastwardly by the Bunny and Gotham road Westwardly and Northwardly by the Lordship of      
Gotham and Southwardly by the Gotham Road. This Allotment wholly consists of Arable Land 8 2 4
One other Allotment containing seventy eight Acres three roods and eight perches or thereabouts situate Lying and being in a certain Field called the Moor field and in a certain Meadow called the Moor Meadow Bounded Eastwardly by an Allotment set out to Elizabeth Attenborrow Westwardly and Northwardly by the Lordship of Gotham and Southwardly by the said Lordship of Gotham and by the Bunny and Gotham Road. This Allotment consists of Arable and pasture or Meadow Land 78 3 8
And lastly One other Allotment containing One hundred and forty eight Acres and thirty six perches or thereabouts situate lying and being in certain Lands and Grounds called the Moor field Hotchley hill Common, Rise hill common and Rise Leys common Bounded Eastwardly by an Allotment set out to Sir Thomas Parkyns Baronet and a private Carriage Road called the Moor road Westwardly by the Gotham Road Northwardly by the Bunny and Gotham Road and Southwardly by an Allotment set out to Thomas Hall Esquire. This Allotment consists wholly of Arable Land and thereon is erected a Barn of three Bays Measuring Twenty one Yards and an half in length and Seven Yards in Breadth. A Stable Eleven Yards and one quarter in length and five yards and one quarter in Breadth. An house of two rooms never yet inhabited Five Yards in length and four Yards and one quarter in Breadth. A Waggon hovel or Shed Eight yards in length and five yards and three quarters in Breadth and a piggery Six yards in length by four yards and an half in Breadth. All which buildings are substantially built with Bricks and covered with tiles 148 0 36
Which seven last mentioned Allotments set out by the before mentioned Commissioners for inclosing the Open fields and common Grounds in the Lordship of East Leke aforesaid as and for a full Compensation and satisfaction for all and all Manner of Tythes of Corn Grain Hay Wool and Lambs and all other Tythes both great and small dues and payments of every sort or kind whatsoever arising or renewing or thatare or may be claimed by the Rector or his Successors in right of the said Rectory within the said parish of East Leke otherwise Great Leke (except Mortuaries Easter Offerings and Surplice fees) containing in the whole Four hundred and sixteen Acres three roods and twenty nine perches or thereabouts are now divided into convenient Closes and fenced in with good sufficient and flourishing Quickset or Hawthorn Hedges      
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The Church Yard containing three Roods and thirty eight perches or thereabouts is Fenced with good and sufficient Brick and Stone Walls. The Fence to the East and South are kept in repair by the Inhabitants of East Leke aforesaid that to the West by the Right Honorable Lord Rancliff and that to the North by John Hollis Esquire. The Church is repaired by the aforesaid Inhabitants and the Chancel by the Rector of the said parish for the time being. On the Church Yard are growing Two Sycamore trees of the value of Two pounds 0 3 38
The Church contains A pulpit and reading Desk Cloth’d with red Damask Hangings and Cushion, Oak seats for the Congregation and a Gallery for Singers, A Chest to hold the Books &c. In the Desk a Large Bible and common prayer book and one for the Clark. One other large Bible in the Old English Black Letter and a Book of Homilies. The Communion plate consists of a Silver Cup without Inscription and a pewter Flagon and Salver. In the Chancel a Communion Table within a Railing. Also in the Church is a good Stone Font. In the Steeple are three Bells and a Clock.      
The Clerk’s wages consist of Easter Offerings paid by Custom by the aforesaid Inhabitants.      

 

Geo. Holcombe.    
Edward Shaw, Minister of East Leke.
Danl Woodroffe }  
WM Marcer } Churchwardens.
John Wootton }  
John Burrows }  
Thos C. Angrave } Inhabitants.
William Lester }