• Reference
    Z937/12/1
  • Title
    Lease for a year from Martha Wyles, spinster, one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Thomas Wyles, surgeon and apothecary deceased, and also one of the heirs of William Findley gent on the death of her widowed mother Martha Wyles, to John Bolding, surgeon and apothecary, and Thomas Hollingworth, maltster and cooper, all of Ampthill (a) Martha Wyles' third part and other part in cottage in Church Street, Ampthill, late occ by Thomas Wyles deceased, now by John Bolding (b) Her cottage in Church Street, Ampthill now occ by Michael Morris, ironmonger, adj to a messuage formerly part thereof and once occ by Thomas Armstrong and now by Widow Greenwall, which property descended to her and her sisters Ann Wyles and Lucy Wyles on the death of Thomas Wyles (c) A third part and other part of two messuages, also a toft and close of pasture in or near Shefford, the land late of William Rawlins and now Mary King, widow, on one side and the river running on the NW part of Shefford on the other. Also 1ac arable in Every Years Field and 11 poles of meadow in Lamas Mead. All in Shefford and lately occ by Joseph Squire, Thomas Phipp and William Rust (d) The White Hart Inn in Ampthill late occ by John Blakely now Daniel Wright. Also the messuage with outhouses, stables, coach-house and part of the garden with the Summer House in Ampthill, late occ by Thomas Armstrong then Mrs Armstrong his widow, and now Widow Green. This last messuage was left in the will of William Findley to his sister Martha late wife of Thomas Wyles for her life, then to John Bolding, Martha Wyles the daughter and Ann Wyles as tenants in common Witnesses: Daniel Edmunds, Thomas Taylor
  • Date free text
    1763 August 18
  • Production date
    From: 1763 To: 1763
  • Exent
    1, No. of pieces: 1
  • Secretary Hand
  • Format
    parchment
  • Level of description
    item