• Reference
    R6/1/12/1c
  • Title
    Volume of court rolls of Manor of Newnham with Bedford including, amongst other things: (I) Court of 26 Oct 1789 Lord: Francis, Duke of Bedford; Steward: Samuel Davis; Jurors: William Smith, foreman; William Parker; Edward Chapman; William Pateman; John Pheasant; William Palmer; Robert Clement; Thomas Sheppard; John Small; Thomas Field; Richard Sawell; John Cave; Charles Farnell Alienations - fines for not appearing: - Samuel Adams to Samuel Whitbread, esquire; Bury Farm, Bedford, St.Peter; Samuel Whitbread did not appear; - Thomas Belcham to Henry Whittingstall and William Long; Red Lion, High Street, Bedford; Whittingstall and Long did not appear; - James Facer to Henry Whittingstall and William Long; messuage and garden in Well Street, Bedford; Whittingstall and Long did not appear; - Thomas Hornbuckle to [blank] Wells; three roods in Newnham Field; Wells did not appear; - Thomas Hornbuckle to [blank] Sutton; messuage in Bedford, St.Peter; Sutton did not appear; - Frances Smith to William Coombes; messuage in Well Street, Bedford; Coombes did not appear; - Hannah Taylor to Edward Allison; messuage in Well Street, Bedford; Allison did not appear (II) Court of 30 Oct 1792 Lord: Francis, Duke of Bedford; Steward: Samuel Davis; Jurors: William Parker, foreman; John Cave; Edward Chapman; John Pheasant; William Pateman; William Smith; Thomas Clayton; Thomas Field; John Small; Charles Webb; John Purser; Peregrine Nash; Richard Peet Alienations - fines for not appearing: - Joseph Willis to Jeremy Fish Palmer; Brickhills Farm, Bedford; Jeremy Fish Palmer did not appear; - John Pickering to John Buckley; cottage at bottom of Well Street, Bedford; John Buckley did not appear (III) Court of 27 Oct 1795 Lord: Francis, Duke of Bedford; Steward: Samuel Davis; Jurors: Peregrine Nash; Edward Chapman; John Pheasant; John Cave; John Wing; Charles Webb; Thomas Field; Henry Field; William Sharpe; Charles Farnell; Robert Clements; Richard Peet; Edward Chapman Alienations - fines for not appearing: - William Negus devised to his wife Susannah, who devised to her son who aliened to Thomas Kendall; messuage in Bedford; Thomas Kendall did not appear; - Rev.M.Hook to John Parker; messuage late of Jeremy Fish Palmer; John Parker did not appear (IV) Court of 28 Oct 1800 Lord: Francis, Duke of Bedford; Steward: Samuel Davis; Jurors: John Wing; Thomas Cockman; John Pheasant; Edward Chapman junior; William Smith; Charles Webb; John Mawbey; William Whitworth; Isaac Elger; John Whitehouse; John Cook; George Sharpe Alienations - fines for not appearing: - William Southouse aliened a capital messuage in Bedford, St.Paul, in parts to John Cook, Joseph Miller and George Stevens; Cook, Miller and Stevens did not appear; - Thomas Impey to William Smith; messuage in Bedford; William Smith did not appear; - [blank] Sutton to Society of Baptists; messuage, yard and ground in Bedford, St.Paul; the Society did not appear; - John Walton to Trustees of Kimbolton Turnpike; cottage in Bedford; Trustees did not appear Alienations: - Thomas Cave devised to his wife Hannah who aliened to John Langby; messuage at Bridge Foot, Bedford in occupation of John Langby, draper; - Thomas Brace to Thomas Mowbray; capital messuage called The Hassetts, Bedford, St.Paul; - Thomas Brace to Thomas Mowbray; Green Dragon, with garden in St.Loyes, Bedford, St.Paul [marginal note: "this is an error, these premises being then the property of Brace"]; - William Combes to Thomas Smith; messuage in Well Street, Bedford; - William Hill to John Cooke of Bedford, innholder; cottage in Goal [Gaol] Lane, Bedford in occupation of Michael Joseph and John Moore; - Widow Hall to William Watkins, coal merchant; cottage and several closes of meadow, pasture or sweard ground in Bedford; - Charles Fysh Palmer to [blank] Foster of Bedford, esquire; Brickhill Farm, Bedford; Deaths of tenants: - John Howard, late of Cardington, esquire; cottage near St.Cuthbert's church, Bedford, St.Paul; his heir was [blank] Howard, who did not appear; - Jeremy Fish Palmer, gentleman; Brickhill Farm, Bedford, late estate of Joseph Willis; his heir was Charles Fysh Palmer, his brother; - Mrs.Mason; messuage, yard and garden in Bedford, St.Paul; Thomas Ray of London, gentleman, her heir, did not appear; - Samuel Whitehouse, esquire; Bury Farm, Bedford, St.Peter; William Whitbread of Caddington, esquire, his heir, did not appear
  • Date free text
    1789-1800
  • Production date
    From: 1789 To: 1800
  • Scope and Content
    Part of a volume, for other courts in the volume see the other R/6/1/12/1 references
  • Level of description
    item