• Reference
    X26/8
  • Title
    Release of right
  • Date free text
    1 Nov 1649
  • Production date
    From: 1649 To: 1649
  • Scope and Content
    Release Parties: (i) Humfry Newton of Lincolns Inn [Middlesex], esquire; Richard Lane of Inner Temple, London, esquire; William Doughty of Lincolns Inn, gentleman; Thomas Doughty, gentleman, brother of William Doughty; Walter Gray of Pertenhall, gentleman; William Rushton of Middle Temple, gentleman; (ii) Sir William Boteler of Biddenham Operative Part - Gray and Rushton, at the request of Newton, Lane, Doughty and Doughty surrendered to (a)-(i) to (ii) Property: (a) capital messuage and manor of the late dissolved Caldwell Priory; (b) Grove Close lying near (a); (c) "all waters lands commons of pasture and fishing in and upon the river of Owse anciently belonging to the said Priory of Caldwell"; (d) seven beds of osiers and a barn called the tithe barn; (e) parcels of meadow dispersed in the Hame Meadow, Kempston containing fifteen acres; (f) cottage in Cauldwell Street formerly in the occupation of Huett; (g) cottage in Cauldwell Street formerly in the occupation of Dyveacre; (h) cottage in Cauldwell Street formerly in the occupation of Bunion; (i) cottage formerly in the occupation of Sharp Witnesses: - Richard Spier; - Oliver Boteler; - John Knight; - James Farr; - Phillip Stimson; - Humphrey Taylor; - Henry Peston [?]; - George Lambert; - Richard Clarke
  • Level of description
    item