Apr 26-7. 1759 (i) Robt. Hole of Burnham, clerk; (ii) Geo. Glasse of New Inn (co. Middx.), gent.; and (iii) John Evered of Bridgwater, gent., of: the hundred of Exon als. Exton; the manor of Quarum als. South Quarum; the rectory, advowson, etc. of Exton; the manor of Exton; the manor of Exton Parsons; and all appurtenances; formerly in the possession of William Blackford, Philip Darch, gents., Robt. Siderfin, esq., and wife Ann, and afterwards of John Jeanes, gent., grandfather of the sd. Robt. Hole. Also a messuage called Saunders, with 3 closes; a roofless tenement called The Claw and Bickhams, etc. in Exton. Also timber and woodland in Barlinch Wood in Kings Brompton
My thought is that Robert Jeanes who died 1694 must have inherited the New Inn land from his father and his brother John must have also held land there, in the same way. Robert left the land to Robert, son of John, who must have in turn left it to Philipa Jeanes Hole's children....
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