- ReferenceR6/5/2/14
- TitleFinal Concord between William Browne, plaintiff and Richard Moorer and John Pease and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants of one messuage and one toft with appurtenances in Bedford
- Date free textEaster Term 1647
- Production dateFrom: 1647 To: 1647
- Scope and ContentConveyance by Bargain and Sale Parties: (i) Richard Moorer, citizen and grocer of London, son and heir of Robert Moorer, citizen and grocer of London, deceased; John Pease of East Ham, gentleman; (ii) William Browne of Bedford, innkeeper Operative Part - (i) conveyed (a)-(b) to (ii) for £240 [presumably £40 to Moorer and £200 to Pease] Property: (a) Rose, Bedford, Saint Paul formerly in the occupation of Richard Moorer now William Browne; (b) a piece of ground of three roods in Bedford, Saint Paul's, between the King's highway N and E and the castle S formerly in the occupation of Robert Paradyne, now William Graunt, gardener Witnesses: - Abraham Smyth; - Francis Malory; - Henry Men; - Robert Chippe senior
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