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1634 |
NRO Ph35288 Northampton Deposition |
f. 2 Q. 32 |
To the twoe & thirtyeth Interr he saith that Sir Francis Crane since he came to the said Mannor howse hath built two leane tooes (whereof one is at the nether end of the stable next the Churche and the other joynes to Queene Elizabeths buildings) and used for larders, a place to set a Coache under and a Pidgeon howse on the toppe thereof And hath done some repayres in tylinge of the said howse, and by settinge up some windowes there And further to this Interr he cannot depose. |
1634 |
NRO Ph35288 Northampton Deposition |
f.3 Q. 32 |
To the twoe & thirteyeth Interr he saith that he cannot answere what reparations the said Sir Francis hath done to the said howse where he dwelleth But saith that he hath built a lenetoo at the end of the stable & a Coache howse of two bayes or there abouts over which is a pidgeon howse and some fewe little sheddes of board and further to this Interr he cannot depose. |
1634 |
NRO Ph35288 Northampton Deposition |
f.5 Q. 32 |
To the twoe & thirtieth Interr he saith that the said Sir Francis Crane hathe done some repyes to the said howse wherein he now dwelleth as in glazeringe of some parte tileinge of some part & white lyminge of some parte but the charge of the said reparations he cannot value and saith that as towchinge the buildings, He the said Sir Francis hath built a lene-too used as a larder joyneinge to parte of the old gallery which is nowe standinge a Coach-howse aRoome to lay oates in, and a dov-howse over them & alsoe one othre lenetoo wherein the brewing vessell stands and further he saith not. |