1797 Feb 16 JAMES PIKE of Crick. Yeoman … to son John Pike his dwelling house in Crick now in the tenure of George Checkley baker, and 2 closes named Hogs Lair and Stone Close (all shall remain in the trust of the solicitor until John reaches 21 years of age) … his son William Pike to have full liberty to water his cattle at the brook that runs next to the two closes previously mentioned, and 3 closes of land namely Dockum Close, Cross Dockum Meadow Close, and Far Close in Crick on the north side of the two closes previously mentioned now in the occupation of his mother-in-law Mary Mordaunt, and two messuages now in the tenure of William Sedgley and Thomas Townsend, and his farmhouse in which he (James) dwells, and a further close on the west side of town, and all his cattle farming stock and household goods (all shall remain in the trust of the solicitor until John reaches 21 years of age) … Mary Mordaunt to be executor … signed 7 Dec 1795. Proved 16 Feb 1797. Below £300. http://www.members.shaw.ca/jen_legg/