Robt Newman 1729 admitted in fee in pursuance of the will of his uncle Math Newman to two orchards at Colne Green whereof one lies north of the free tenement containing 2r the other east of the said tenement containing 40p and to a purpresture adjoining to the said house containing 4p and also to 20a of land called Coes late Smiths and also to two closes called Lower Coes and also to a piece of land called Inhams lying by Burrough Bridge late Ralph Joslyn's and paid fine in both manors 40li