- ReferenceX876/1/9
- TitleRelease [sale] between 1) Richard Seabrooke, brassfounder of Birmingham, Warwickshire, son and heir at law of Edward Seabrooke, woolstapler late of Stamford, Lincolnshire, deceased [vendors] and 2) Thomas Blockley the younger, locksmith of Brimingham [purchaser]
- Date free text1763
- Production dateFrom: 1709 To: 1864
- Scope and Contentfor 450 freehold in fee simple of a) 2 closes pasture or inclosed ground lying contiguous to each other called Borden Barn Close alias Water Close and Barn Close formerly one entire close called Hardings Close containing by estimation 8 acres in St Paul, Bedford late occ by Francis Bennett, gent and Thomas Harding, collar-maker and then of John Bennett's undertenants, lying between Key Lane E and Corn Close W, abutting Water Lane S Recites: lease & release 1738 between 1) Robert Harding 2)Parthenia Vincent, widow, Catherine Harding, spinster, Richard Calloway and Jane Harding, widow 3) William Seabrooke, citizen and haberdasher of London in which (1) and (2) sold the premises to (3) Recites: will of William Seabrooke [see X876/1/4] Recites: will of Ann Bridgman [see X876/1/6] Recites: Ann Bridgman died about November last past Recites: Ann Smith and Edward Seabrooke died in the lifetime of Ann Bridgman, and Richard Seabrooke, being son and heir at law of Edward Seabrooke, became intitled to the property Witnesses: Wm Devon, Jno Jarmey, both of Clements Inn, London
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