"March 1st A.D. 1624: In the 22nd year of the reign of James ye 1st. The enclosure of Leckhampstead in the

County of Bucks was settled between Sir Edward Tyrell Knt, Lord of the Lordship of Lymes - End, & Nash

End in the Parish aforesaid, & Dame Elizabeth his wife and Sir Timothy Tyrell Knt & Thomas Tyrell Esqe

Brothers of the said Sir Edward of the 1st part; Anthony Greenaway Esquire, Patron of the said Living &

Lord of the Manor of ditto in the said parish & county & Dame Amphyllis his wife, & John Spicer Clerk,

(Master of Arts) Rector of the said Church in the said county & Diocese of Lincoln of the 2nd part --- John

Philips Esq Patron of the living of Foscott & Lord of the Manour aforesaid in the said County (lying

contiguous or bordering on the said Parish of Leckhampstead in the County aforesaid & Jane his wife &

James Stilton Clerk, Rector of the Church of Foscott in the County & Diocese aforesaid on the 3rd part ---

John Pollard of Wick-Hammond in the county of Northampton (Yeoman) & Catherine his wife of the 4th

part --- John Abbott of Leckhampstead, aforesaid (Yeoman) & Anne his wife of the 5th part ---- John

Chene of ditto and Anne his wife of the 6th part (Yeoman) ---- Thomas Budd of ditto, Husbandman, and

Alice his wife, of the 7th part ---- & William Palmer of Thornton, Bucks Yeoman & Robert Bagley of

Leckhampstead, Yeoman on the 8th part.