• Reference
    AD2959-59b
  • Title
    Convenant to Levy a Recovery. (Lease & Release) (Copy) for barring entail etc.
  • Date free text
    2 Nov 1824
  • Production date
    From: 1824 To: 1824
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Rt. Hon. Rbt. Henley Ongley - Lord Ongley of Ireland. (eldest son of Rt. Hon. R.H. Ongley.) (ii) Mordaunt Lawson Clennell, Staples Inn, London, gent. (iii) Sam. Veasey of Baldcock, Herts. -- Manors of Southill and Stanford alias Stamford Bury alias, Stamford Berry; manor of Hill, parish of Old Warden and mansion where (i) lives; 2 closes in Village of Warden occ. (i). -- parcels - the Park, the Paddocks, the Cherry Orchard, Bowling Green piece, Blacksmith Close occupied by (i) in parish of Old Warden. -- Warren & Wood parishes of Old Warden & Southill and the Summer House occupied by (i) ; spinnies in parishes of Warden, Southill, and Northill. -- Farm House and land parish of Warden occupied by George Neal, then John Davies, tenant of (i). -- 2 Farm Houses in same parish, one occupied by John Whitteridge, tenant of (i) and the other occupied by William Mitchell, then Prince Coleman, tenant of (i). -- 'The Hare and Hounds' Inn, Old Warden occupied by Lydia Pidford, widow. -- Cottage & Close in Old Warden occupied by Sarah Sear. -- Cottages in Old Warden occupied by Thomas Preston, John South, Thomas Collop, Thos. Wilshere, Thomas Roberts, Benjamin Robinson, George Goodship, Samuel Haradine, William Wells, William Sims, Samuel Hudson, Samuel Mantel, Edward Samuel, Phillip Wheatley, Abraham Wheatley, Thomas Fir, William Kilby, John Fir, Thomas Wheatley, Wm. Mantel, James Beayrice, Fanny Woodley, Samuel Waring, Samuel Ward, Joseph Bryant, William York, Sarah Bygrave, Thomas Street, James Trueman, William Peacock, Joseph Scott, Samuel Goodship, George Wheatley, Daniel Dickins, Mary Willshire, Benjamin Barnes, William Barnes the elder, Edward Jackson, William Purser, William Goodwin, James Hart, James Burrage, William Ford, John Dickens, James Dilley, William Barnes the younger, William Wright, Thomas Wells, Ellis Hare, William Marston and William Nind. -- 2 Farmhouses in halmet of Hill & adjoining lands, one occupied by Robert Green, then Samuel Wells Esq.; other occupied by Wm. Holden then Geo. Neal. -- Cottages in Hill let with farm to Neal, occupied by James Wilster and William Fuller. -- Farmhouse in Hill and adjoining lands occupied by James Kingsley, then Charles Plyer. -- cottages at Frogs Hall, hamlet of Hill occupied by William Brunt, William Warner, John Bygrave and Robert Bunting -- parcels in Hill Meadow, parish of Warden occupied by Mr. Laurence Gall, Richard Richardson then Samuel Wells, John Graves, John Willies Esq., William Crouch, Mr. Thos. Magrath, Thos. Perkins. (tithes in Hill, Hill Meadow, and farm held by Prince Coleman (above) payable to (i).) -- 4 closes parish of Biggleswade occupied by John Graves -- Close near Mills, Biggleswade, formerly part of Gore and Smith's Meadow, occupied by Henry Squires. -- messuage in Broom and land adjoining occupied by Samuel Wells, tenant of (i). -- Farmhouse and lands in Broom occupied by Sam. Neal & Sarah Farl. -- The Lodge (3 dwellings) in parish of Southill occupied by Margaret Sims, Elizabeth Nottingham and Thomas Elliman. -- cottages at Broom occupied by George Dilley, George Green, Elizabeth Hawkins, John Head, William Rook, John Sills and John Field. -- meadow in parish of Clifton occupied by..... Wright. -- Farmhouse & lands at Charlton parish of Blunham occupied byJohn Freshwater -- Farmhouse and lands in Channells End, Parish of Colmworth occupied by William Urles, then John Tingey, then James Ford -- 2 closes of newly enclosed arable, parish of Roxton, occupied by James Ford. -- Farmhoses and lands in parish of Colmworth occupied by Russell Champman, then Benjamin Lee, then John West, then Thomas Stringer. -- Farmhouse and lands in Church, parrish of Colmworth abutting south the highway, occupied by Richard Stringer, then......Shearman, and 2 cottages let to Shearman in Church End, parish of Colmworth. -- parcel in parish of Eaton Socon. --Farmhouse and Home close, Spinney Close, spinney adjoining Nether Catsbrook, Further Catsbrook, Barn Close, Nether Great Ground, Farther Great Grond, Bushy Close, Plowed Bushey Close - all in parish of Pulloxhill -- Close of newly enclosed arable in hamlet of Silsoe (all occupied by Jonathon Abbot.) Witnessed: Charlotte Gordon, Cousin to Lady Ongley, Robert Wilkinson, War Office, William Stocken, Baldock, Herts.
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