In the Close Rolls of 2 Charles I (1627) (Part 24) is a deed of bargain and sale of lands in Hundlebie, Lincolnshire, held in fee simple by Richard Alleyn of Stowting, Doctor of Divinity, and sold by him to Timothy Allen the elder, merchant of Dublin, Ireland, and Timothy Allen the younger, his son and heir. The two Timothys are sometimes called Allen, sometimes Alleyn. There is a full description of the property, and the purchase price was 800 pounds.
Indenture made the 20 June 1643 between Abell Aleyn, Citizen and Haberdasher of London, of
the one part, and Richard Alleyn, Doctor of Divinity and Rector of the Parish Church of
Stowting, Kent, and Abell Alleyne his sonne, of the other part, Witnesseth that in
conderation of 250 pounds Sterling and for divers other good causes him thereunto specially
moving, Abell Alleyn grants and conveys and sells to Richard Alleyn and Abell his sonne, all
the freehold messuage with appurtenances in the Parish of St.Martin in Stamford Baron,
Northants, now in the tenure or occupationof lady Frances Wingfield or her assignes, together
with the Dovecott, barnes, stables, etc., and all those 7 acres of arable land in the fields
of Stamford baron, and all that close of pastures are in the occupation of William Crane, or
his assignes, and all hedrows, Woods, Trees, etc., and all other lands and premises of Abell
Alleyn lately purchased to him and his heires, of William Alleyn, late of Stamford, in the
countie of Lincolne, Gentleman, and all reversions and remainders, and all deeds and
evidences, to have and to hold to Richard Alleyn and Abell his sonne and to their heires
and assignes forever, to the only use and behoffe of Richard Alleyn and Abel Alleyn.
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