Indenture made 9th July 1847 between Richard Ingles of Badsey, farmer, of the one part and William Warner of Willersey, farmer, and George Warner of the same place, cordwainer, taking out a mortgage of £600:
Whereas by indenture bearing date 3rd July 1847 made between the Reverend Henry Cooper of the first part, Richard Townsend of the second part, the said Richard Ingles of the third part, and Charles Ingles of the fourth part, the hereditaments hereinafter described and mentioned to be appointed and demised were conveyed and assured and now stand limited to such uses upon such trusts and to and for such ends, intents and purposes as the said Richard Ingles should by deed or will give, direct, limit or appoint
All that messuage or dwelling house and inn called and known as “The Royal Oak” together with the newly-erected barn, stable, pigsty, garden and premises thereto belonging and also all those two closes or pieces or parcels of arable land called or known by the name of “The Netherfield Closes” containing together by admeasurement 6a 3r 10p, and which said closes of land were formerly one close and are bounded on the east by land belonging to Mr Wilson, on the west by a lane leading from Badsey to South Littleton, on the south and south-east by the turnpike road leading from Evesham to Campden and on the north and north-east by a brook called Aldington Brook, all which said premises are now in the occupation of Richard Ingles.
