- ReferenceWB/Green4/1/Lu2/9
- TitleDeed to lead to use of a Fine [slightly water damaged by enemy action at Lawrance Messer & Company, 16 Coleman Street, London, 29 Dec 1940] Parties: (i) Bridgman Caine of Crawley Green, Luton, yeoman (eldest son of Henry Caine, late of Luton, bricklayer and Hannah, his wife, deceased) and Elizabeth, his wife; (ii) George Freeman of Luton, grocer Operative Part: - (i) covenanted to levy a fine sur conizance de droit come ceo to (ii) to bar all estates in tail of (a)-(b) Property: (a) cottage in South End of Luton in occupation of Henry Caine the younger between messuages of Joshua Mead and Sir John Napier in occupation of George Okes to N and fronting highway to E; (b) close of arable called Winsdon Close of 3 acres in occupation of William Rust, deceased, then George Dennis in Luton in field called Bissell alias Winsdon Field on Buxton Wood Hill bounding: W land late of Thomas Everitt, now Jeremiah Okey; S on highway from Luton to Buxton's Wood; purchased by Robert Wrattinge, father of Mary Caine from John Day and devised to her in his will Witnesses: - Edward Ewer; - W.Webb
- Date free text29 Sep 1739
- Production dateFrom: 1739 To: 1739
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordLawrance, Messer & Company,
Caine, Bridgman,
Caine, Henry,
Caine, Hannah,
Bridgman, Hannah,
Caine, Elizabeth,
Freeman, George,
Mead, Joshua,
Napier, John,
Okes, George,
Rust, William,
Dennis, George,
Everitt, Thomas,
Okey, Jeremiah,
Wrattinge, Robert,
Wrattinge, Mary,
Caine, Mary,
Day, John,
Ewer, Edward,
Webb, W. - Keywords
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