- ReferenceZ937/32/6
- TitleAssignment between (i) Joseph Knight, salesman of Newgate Market, London, assignee of the estate of John Fesh Field, dealer, late of Stansted, Hertfordshire, insolvent debtor (ii) John Kendall, gent of Crosby Square, London. (iii) Thomas Flint Field, cheesemonger of Newgate Street, London. (iii) pays 74.8s consideration fee to (ii), and 219:12:0. to (i) Recites will of John Field late of New Inn, Silsoe 10 May 1815, devising - to wife Frances Field and after her death to his son Thomas Flint Field, 2 closes in Flitton and Pulloxhill and a plot called Pade [Slade??] in Flitton - to his son, all other land in Pulloxhill, Higham Gobion, Barton-in-the- Clay, Beds, and Kings Warden and Poles Warden [sic], Herts, subject to annuity of 30 to his son John Fesh Field from the Kings Warden messuages. - to his son Charles Nicholls Field, annuities Executors: Joseph Margetts Pierson and Thomas Flint Field Recites that John Fesh Field was discharged from prison on 9 Feb 1825 (insolvent debtor) and his estate passed to Joseph Knight who put the annuity up for auction and (ii) purchased it for 294 but no assignment was made to the purchaser, and (ii) has now lodged a bill of complaint. Witnesses: John Clarke, 14 Austin Friars, London and Nath Milne, Temple
- Date free text1826 January 20
- Production dateFrom: 1826 To: 1826
- Exent2, No. of pieces: 1
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