• Reference
    OR343-344
  • Title
    [Copy] Assignment of mortgage (Lease and Release): £1,125.
  • Date free text
    19, 20 February 1779
  • Production date
    From: 1779 To: 1779
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Thomas Ryley of Wellingborough, gentleman, son, heir and executor of John Ryley. (ii) Reverend Christopher Nicholls of Addwinkle, Northamptonshire, clerk, and wife Elizabeth. Richard Wagstaffe of Hinwick Hall, grazier, and wife Jane. Barbara Livesey of Gloucester, spinster. (Elizabeth, Jane and Barbara being sisters of St. Andrew Livesey) (iii) Reverend Thomas Troutbeck of Wellingborough, clerk. -- The manor of Wymington, a capital messuage or manorhouse in Wymington called the manor house, a pightle of 4 acres adjoining, all in the occupation of William Wallis; A farmhouse in the occupation of Keziah Kent; A messuage now in ruins, late in the occupation of George Clements; A messuage in the occupation of John Sargent; Lily Ponds close, 17 acres, and dovehouse, in the occupation of William Wallis; Debden close, 36 acres. In the occupation of Thomas Houghton; 3 closes called Exmores in the occupation of William Wallis; (10, 10, 7 acres) Exmores close in the occupation of William Wallis (8 acres); Conagree close, 11 acres, Carrot ground, 7 acres, Great and Little Rush Bush close, 30 acres and 18 acres, Whitland Ditches close, 26 acres; 24 acres pasture, 1 acre ley, 1 acre meadow, in the occupation of William Wallis; a messuage in the occupation of Thomas Houghton, with Home close, 6 acres, John Churches close, 10 acres, John Yeomans close, 10 acres, Curtis close, 15 acres, Whitland ditches close, 15 acres; one of Exmores closes. 10 acres, in the occupation of William Wallis; another, 13 acres; another 11 acres; another 5 acres; another, 20 acres; New close at Wymington hedge, 2 acres; 43 acres in the common fields of Wymington; Witnesses. Daniel Yorke, Anthony Bell. 19, 20 February 1779.
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