• Reference
    CCE/SB52/8
  • Title
    Copy of Mortgage with power of sale for securing £7000 and interest.
  • Date free text
    1 Aug 1873
  • Production date
    From: 1873 To: 1873
  • Scope and Content
    1) Sir Coventry Payne of Wootton House, Bedfordshire, the mortgagor. 2) Joseph Howell Blood of Witham, Essex, gent, the mortgagee. - messuage tenement or farm house in Wootton formerly in the occupation of Joseph Bishop, afterwards of Joseph Lancaster, aftewards of John Berry and afterwards of John Shepperd [sic] Berry and also the sites of all those three cottages or tenements in Wootton formerly in the several occupations of Joseph Ayres Thomas Bachelor and widow Thompson, - and all those three closes of pasture in Wootton formerly called by the several names of Great Breach Little Breach and Hillings and - all that allotment or parcel of Land in the Hoo Field Middle Field and Smith Meads containing 73 acres and 26 p in Wootton awarded to John Shepperd Berry by the name of John Berry in the inclosure award - all that other allotment or parcel of land being in Potty Cross Field containing 1 a 2r and 22p awarded to the said John Shepperd Berry in the said award - all that other allotment or parcel of land formerly part of the waste containing 38 perches awarded to the said John Shepperd Berry by the said award - all that other allotment plot or parcel of land formerly part of a farm homestead and hereditaments of Lucy Monoux containing 1a 2r 8p awarded to John Shepperd Berry in the said award - all that allotment or parcel of land lying in Potty Cross Field containing 4 acres awarded to John Shepperd Berry in the said award - all that close called Olivers Close in Wootton containing 4 a 11 p or thereabouts - all that allotment piece or parcel of land situate in Hoo Field and the Hoos in Wootton containing 21 a 1 r 8 p or thereabouts awarded to Ann Hind widow (formerly Ann Lane, widow) in the said award to which she was then entitled as tenant for life in possession under the will of her first husband Richard Lane, deceased All which premises wre conveyed to 1) by indenture dated 30 September 1867 made between John Shepherd Berry and 1). Schedule - a freehold farm (tithe free) consisting of a farm house homestead and 137a 3r 7p more or less of arable and pasture now or late in the occupation of John Emery White.
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