• Reference
    AD239
  • Title
    Grant by Ralph Hough, of Kingston-on- Thames, esquire, and Ursula his wife, (widow of Francis Barton, late of Middle Temple, deceased, son and heir of John Barton, serjeant-at-law, also deceased), and Michael Newman, of the Inner Temple, esquire, and Mary, his wife, (daughter and heir of the said Francis Barton and Ursula), to William Baker of Budgerow in the city of London and Benjamin Trimme, of Wood Street in the said city, gentleman, of a messuage or farm called St. Leonard's, with appurtenances, and land adjoining, a piece of land called Pilcroft, land in Fenlake Meadow, Kempston Meadow and Lonhholme, a close called Jewells, arable land in the common fields of Bedford, Cardington, Elstow and Kempston, messuages, lands, etc., in the parishes of St. John's in the town of Bedford, Cardington, Elstow and Kempston, the fair called St. Leonard's Fair and the profits thereof, a messuage in Fenlake, closes of meadow pertaining in Fenlake and Harrowden, two acres in Elstow Meadow, closes of pasture called Benyon's, and messuages and lands in Pulloxhill and Maulden ; in order that a recovery of the premises may be had to the use of the said Ralph and Ursula.
  • Date free text
    27 Nov 1690
  • Production date
    From: 1690 To: 1690
  • Level of description
    item