• Reference
    BO403
  • Title
    Letter: W.B. Travell, Vine Inn, Bishopgate, London, to Messrs. Willis. Writes about a piece of land called Green Ends, Fenny Stratford, between Bletchley and Water Eaton, which writer thinks belongs to him, and was allotted at the time of the Bletchley Enclosure. James Betts of Water Eaton has his cows turned out on it. 'Your Father was with me at Brickhill some years past - and took me by the hand and said my Boy - there is a piece of Land which no one can Inherit but yourself - and will be as good as a Hundred pounds -'
  • Date free text
    28 Nov 1825
  • Production date
    From: 1825 To: 1825
  • Level of description
    item