- ReferenceR6/63/5/1
- TitleFeoffment Parties: (i) Daniel Gyles of Winslow [Buckinghamshire], draper; William Gyles, son of Daniel by Beatrice (nee Taylor), his dead wife; (ii) Thomas Cooke of Woburn, cordwainer Operative Part: - (i) enfeoffed (a)-(d) to (ii) for £110 Property: (a) messuage in Woburn in occupation of Joseph Marshall bounding: tenement of John Iredale W and Daniel Snagg E; Abbey Lane or road towards Bedford S; (b) piece of ground 22ft long by 15ft wide on which a double stable lately stood and was burned down [in great fire of Jun 1724?] next to ground of Richard Smith; (c) piece of ground on which lately stood a hogstye, two necessary houses and two little stables adjoining (a); (d) right of way over great yard and through gateway to backside of (a) "and the edifices and buildings intended to be erected upon the premises were Buildings stood and were lately burnt down" to and from Abbey Lane; and common use of pump with other houses late of Daniel and William Gyles Witnesses: - Ann Reddall; - Daniel Snagg, by mark; - Richard Ward; - John Iredale Endorsed with memorandum that on 9 Aug 1735 [sic 1725?] peacable possession was yielded to Thomas Cooke by William Gyles
- Date free text3 Apr 1725
- Production dateFrom: 1724 To: 1735
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