• Reference
    R6/2/6/3
  • Title
    Mortgage by Demise for 1,000 Years Parties: (i) William Sansom of Newport Pagnell [Buckinghamshire], clockmaker and Anne, his wife; (ii) Richard Circuit of Woburn, yeoman Operative Part - (i) borrowed 80 [i.e. 50 in R6/2/6/1 and a further advance of 30] from (ii) on security of (a)-(d) Property: (a) messuage in Crawley End, Husborne Crawley called The Windmill late in occupation of William Sansom abutting: SW on highway to church; NE on land late of Mr.Slingsby; SE on common street or King's Highway; (b) close of 4 acres in Aspley Guise called Carnest Fields with barn or hovel standing thereon; abutting SE and SW on land formerly of John Carter, gentleman; NW on way from Husborne Crawley to Aspley Guise; (c) Baulk called a freeboard or piece of sward adjoining NE side of (b) of 10ft breadth; (d) 1 rood of arable in Husborne Crawley adjoining SE of (c) Witnesses: - Thomas Musson; - Thomas Roe; - Thomas Ingram Anne Sansom signed by a mark For other records on the windmill 1710-1716 see M1/1/14 and 22
  • Date free text
    28 Oct 1731
  • Production date
    From: 1731 To: 1731
  • Level of description
    item