• Reference
    AD3133
  • Title
    Grant and Release in Trust (Counterpart). (i) Christopher Eaton of Luton, Clerk. (ii) William Eaton of Biggleswade, Clerk. (iii) Elizabeth Eaton, wife of (i). (iv) Hugh Smith of Sharpenhoe, Streatley, Gent. John Pruddon of Luton. yeoman.
  • Date free text
    21 Mar 1718/9
  • Production date
    From: 1718 To: 1719
  • Scope and Content
    (iii) to sell lands in Northants; (i) to make settlement of messuages as follows; (i) and (ii) to sell to (iv) :- - - Newly built messuage occupied by (i) in south end of Luton. - - Messuage adjoining gardens of above. - - Great Greenways, Westhide, Luton, close arable land, 6 acres. - - Close or pightle arable or swardground, near Blackwater Bdge, 1 acre. - - Cottage near Pound, south end Luton. - - Six pieces arable in common fields, Luton,17 acres. In Baileyfield, 1 piece, 8 acres. In Winsdon Field, alias Bissill field, 3 pieces, 7 acres. In Bridge field, 1 acre. In Blackwater field, 1 acre. Users: Conveyed to (iv) in trust for (i); after his death, for (iii): then, for children of (i) by (iii): if none, to heirs of (i). Places mentioned: Court Close, Common Street of Luton, Baily field, Noakshill Close, field way from Blackwater Dell to Pondwicke, highway from Blackwater Bdge to Crawley Green, the Pound, Blakes Hern Close, Winsdon Bottom, Beggars Lane, Beggars Street, Raiments Close, Dallow Path, Bucksterne Wood, Gravel Pits highway leading to Stopsley, Someris' Hill, Church Path from Luton to Someris, Owners and occupiers adjoining : John Prudence, John Purratt, Daniell Brown, Archibald Napier, Esq., Sir Theophilus Napier, Bart, John Noades, Abraham Canfield, Mr Chew, Samuel Chase, Jeremiah Okey, Jacques Dalby, Sir Joseph Lawrence, Edmund Smith. Witnesses : John Rowley, Mary Rowley, John Rowley Jnr, George Burton, John Endersbe, James Smyth.
  • Level of description
    item