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- 1822 (Creation)
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List of arable lands claimed by the vicars, listed: John Green, James Golding, George Goodchild, Noah Wade, James Thicke, James Deed (home farm)?, Josh Totter (Walsh Farm), Ann Totter (Walsh Farm), John Smith, John Jennings, Abbey Farm (tithe free), John Terrett. Total of 109 acres.
Wheat reductions noted at 3s per acre by average, reuduction of claimed by vicars at 3s 6d per acre. Total of £390 12s. Additional unspecified calculations noting £152.
Note of grass lands claimed b y the vicars after the house(?) tithe gree. Noted farmers are reducted. Total of 247 acres.
Record of the 1822 wheat averages from Henry Ambrose of the village of Clare for March 25 (37s 6d per acre), June 24 (36s 6d per acre), September 30 (33s 6d per acre), December 30 (35s 6d per acre). Signed Henry Ambrose.
Record of the 1822 wheat averages from Mr Ellis, Inspector of Sudbury Market, for March 23 (42s per acre), June 22 (40s 5d per acre), September 28 (36s 11d per acre), December 28 (39s 3d per acre). Signed William Ellis.
Record of the 1822 wheat averages from John Lawrence, Corn Inspector of Bury(?), for March 29 (£1 17s 9d per acre), June 19 (£1 17s 9d per acre), September 25 (£1 17s 3d), December 24 (£1 16s 10d). Signed by John Larwrence.
Noted in other documents: Lease the Bishop of Bath and Wells and others (Proby Trustees) to Thomas Cuthbert the Tithes and Lands. Term (4 years), Rent (240 qrs. of wheat estimated at the average price in the markets of Bury St Edmunds, Sudbury and Clare. Convenants (re cultivation).