• Reference
    Z178/63
  • Title
    Mortgage from Charles Longuet Higgins of Turvey Abbey, esquire to Elizabeth Varnish of 23 South Street, Thurloe Square, Brompton, Middx., widow to secure £2000 and interest on the following lands: - Water Corn Mill and Mill House in Turvey, on or near the River Ouze comprising: a close of old inclosed pasture ground called Baker's Close a close of old inclosed pasture ground called the Old Parsonage Close piece of meadow adjoining millhouse called the Mill Holme; the mill previously being in the occupation of Sherington Davison and now in the occupation of John Whitworth - Sharp's Close (7a.) and a capital messuage and buildings lately erected by (i) on part of Sharp's Close called Holme Wood in the occupation of the Reverend Robert Horwood - Part of Abbey Farm, Turvey as follows: Edmunds (16a. 15p.) Brook Close (3a. 24p.) New Close (9a 3r 23p) Mortar Pits (33a. 2r. 33p.) Long Edmunds (40a. 2r. 35p.) Grindstone Hill (39a. 2r. 36p.) Caporns Close (18a.) Millers (5a. 2r. 16p.) - a capital messuage and buildings called 'The Lawns House' now in the occupation of General Elliot Witness: George Cooch, solicitor, Newport Pagnell
  • Date free text
    23 Oct 1868
  • Production date
    From: 1868 To: 1868
  • Level of description
    item