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Yes there are records for the Ransteads/Ransteds
Hampshire Archives has the following Wills
Will of Richard Ranstead (Ransted) of Winchester, Hampshire, yeoman
Date 1681
Will of John Ranstead (Ransted), sen, of Alton, Hampshire, tailor 1733
The following Deeds
Leases of tenement and adjoining garden on the west side of Shullworth Street (Upper Brook Street, Winchester)
Date 1659-1810
Description Bounded by
S+N: City land held by William Waldron and Thomas Vanderplanck (1659) then (1701) by William Waldron and James Peirce then (1723) by Robert Waldron and Richard Goss.
In 1760 the premises were bounded by
N: City land held by John Burcher
S: City land held by Richard Goss, then (1810) William Coles. By 1793 John Burcher's name is written Butcher. In 1810 he was described as a barber.
City lease no 98
T351N
1) Richard Ransted of Winchester, yeoman, 19 Sep 1659
2) Patience Ransteed of Winchester (description is illegible) and Sarah Ransteed of Winchester, spinster, 15 Sep 1701
3) Richard Webb of Winchester, cordwainer and Sarah his wife, 27 Aug 1723
Lease of messuage formerly two tenements with two adjoining gardens; and another garden where a dovehouse formerly stood, all lying on the east side of Shulworth Street (Upper Brook Street, Winchester)
Date 1659
Description Occupied (1659) by Richard Ransted
Part of city lease no 91 and 92
T366-367
1) Richard Ransted of Winchester, yeoman
Leases of piece of waste ground outside the messuage and great garden of Richard Ransted in Shulworth Street and adjoining to the Upper Brooks (Upper Brook Street, Winchester)
Date 1659
Description Measures 60' x 3'
Part of city lease no 91 and 92
T366-367
1-2) Richard Ransted of Winchester, yeoman. 19 Sep 1659
Leases of messuage (A), piece of waste ground (B) and a piece of garden ground (C) (Upper Brook Street, Winchester)
Date 1690-1781
Description Properties described as follows
A) Messuage formerly two tenements with two adjoining gardens, and another garden where a dovehouse formerly stood, all lying on the east side of Shulworth Street and now (1659) occupied by Richard Ransted
B) Piece of waste ground outside the messuage and great garden of Richard Ransted in Shulworth Street and adjoining to the Upper Brooks, measuring 60' by 3'. By 1690 a skilling had been built here.
From 1690 properties A and B were demised together and described as formerly held by Ransteed, then Jonathan Waldron, decd, father of William Waldron (1717) then William Waldron (1717) then Thomas Waldron, then (1781) his executors.
C) Piece of garden ground in Felter Street int he parish of St Mary Kalendar int he parish of St Mary Kalendar on the south-east part of a garden held by William Waldron. Measurements are given (1717) - they refer to a malthouse belonging to Robert Spearing. The property was bounded by
E+S: Garden wall of William Waldron
N+W: Garden of William Waldron
The property was part of a garden lately (1717) demised to Robert Taylor, glasier, and sold by him to Edward Butler, carpenter, who sold it to William Waldron. A wall dvided it from Edward Butler's garden. For another part of this garden, see W/F3/264.
A, B and C are City lease no 91 and 92
T366-367
1) Jonathan Waldron of Winchester, carrier, 2 May 1690 (A and B)
2) William Waldron of Winchester, carrier, 16 Sep 1717 (A, B and C)
Richard's second marriage was by licence available from Hampshire to Patience Wilshiere at St Maurice 25 Nov 1669.
Richard buried at Winchester St John 20.5.1681
John senior buried 6.4.1726 at Alton
John s of John and Elizabeth bapt Alton May 1700
Sisters Elizabeth 3.2.1701,Sarah 7.6.1704 ,Mary 10.2.1706,and brother Richard 24.2.1709 all at Alton.
Ranstead, John, of Alton, tailor, b., & Anne Clarke, of the s., 23, sp., at St. Thomas, St. John's, [? Winchester], or A., 01 Sep 1733.
Looks like the great grandson.
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