- ReferenceX870/2/4
- TitleIndenture by way of mortgage by demise for 1,000 years from Jacob Millard of Wrestlingworth, yeoman to Anne Goodwyn of Baldock [Hertfordshire], widow to secure £20 at an undisclosed interest rate on: (a) cottage or tenement in Dunton now or late in tenure of Daniel Winters And to better secure the mortgage, JM also conveyed: (b) messuage or farmhouse in Wrestlingworth (c) arable land, meadow, pasture and sweard ground belonging to (b) (d) all crop and vesture of corn, grain and hay growing in (c) along with three horses, five cows, forty sheep, three pigs, carts, wagons, ploughs, harrows and other implements of husbandry at (b) and (c). Witnessed by Edward Sparhawke and Walter Nicholas Williams - JM signs with a mark
- Date free text31 Jan 1738
- Production dateFrom: 1738 To: 1738
- Level of descriptionitem
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- KeywordsDEEDS, cottage, blacksmiths, mortgages, yeoman, widows, farm buildings, corn, grain, hay, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, carts, ploughs, farm animals, DUNTON, WRESTLINGWORTH, Baldock
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