- ReferenceAL352
- TitleManor of Stevington Admission of T.A Green under will of Francis Green
- Date free text31 Jan 1850
- Production dateFrom: 1850 To: 1850
- Scope and Content--- 13ac 1r 10p Wood Piece, Pavenham --- 4ac 8p Wood Piece --- 24ac 2r 36p Town Field --- 11ac 1r 36p Stafford Fld & Gt. Stafford Meadow --- farmhouse, West End of Pavenham --- 2r allot. to Thomas Clare, late Lovell Stonebanks (see AL64) --- Laurences Close --- cottage & orchard (19p) --- 3 cottages & 2 orchards --- the Rookery (1ac 21p) --- Smiths Home Close --- Balls Spinney, now part of Budwell's field --- 29ac 3r 18p (now forming parts of Elder Hill and Horse Pond Closes) --- 19ac 1r allotment, Stafford Meadow (see AL65) --- 2r 33p Stafford Field, Pavenham (as AL132) --- 10ac 3r 29p Eatons Close & Stockings, Stevington --- 20ac 1r 32p Woodcroft Field, Stevington --- 2r 16p Stevington --- 8ac 1r 10p to which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of W,B. Poole, 21 Nov 1828 --- as AL11 - 6ac 9p in the Slotches --- cottage, West End, Stevington, with orchard (1/2ac) --- messuage, West End Stevington both occupied by Thomas & William Bowyer to which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of William Bowyer, 1 Dec., 1830 --- as AL134 --- cottage, Newnham End, Stevington, late occupied by John Foot --- allotments to Benjamin Rogers ( 4th - 12th) all now one close, and are described as cottage with garden and close adjoining (11ac 3r 2p) North End, to which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of William Soames 20 April, 1835 --- as AL179 --- cottage, Silver Street, Stevington, with malting and orchard, formerly occupied by William Harpur, then John Sanders, then Ann Sanders, to which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of Richard Poole, 20 April, 1835 --- as AL206 --- as AL200 --- as AL190 --- messuage, formerly two cottages, bakehouse, outbuildings yard, garden, etc. Silver St., Stevington --- 1st allotment late Benjamin Rogers, part of Budds Close, Stevington (1r 34p) --- 2nd allotment late Benjamin Rogers, part of Budds Close, Stevington (1ac 3r 16p) --- 3rd allotment late Benjamin Rogers, part of Budds Close, Stevington (2ac 1r 31p) now occupied by William Poole (abuttals given) --- stone - built messuage divided into 2 tenements near the Cross, Stevington, (abuttals given), late occupied by Mary Hilton and Rebecca Saunders, then Francis Hulat, devised to William Poole by father Richard Poole who bought them from Benjamin Rogers. -- 2 cottages with garden ground attached, Stevington, with right of way from the road to the site at the back, formerly occupied by John Cox & James Hulat, then William Sharp & William Harling, Silver Street to north --- 2 cottages adjoining the last, seperated from them by a passage 30' wide, with garden ground adjoining, late occupied by James Hulat & William Pake, then James Hulat. Silver Street north west (abuttals given) which premises were purchased by William Pool from John Page, son of Thomas Page. --- messuage, Church Street, Stevington, now occupied by Thomas Marshall (abuttals given), formerly the property of Margaret Poole, purchased by her from executors of Thomas Page. --- 2 messuages, Stevington, formerly occupied by William Burnett & William Aspley, then Dinah Such & James Aspley, then Dinah Such & William Jones; Street formerly called Petticoat Lane to north east (other abuttals given) to all of which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of William Poole 5 Jan 1837 --- as AL 119 --- as AL 123-4 --- as AL 249 --- messuage & Garden, Silver Street, Stevington, occupied by Ann Hewlett, now divided into 2 tenements occupied by Richard Knight & James Fobee to which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of John Fobee 9 Aug., 1838 -- as AL 254 --- cottage, West End of Stevington, formerly occupied by Mary Foxen, late Thomas White, now Thomas Cox, to which Thomas Bunting was admitted 8 April 1825 and to which Francis Green was admitted on surrender of Thomas Bunting 9 Aug., 1838 --- as AL 260 --- AL 283 Reciting AL12 23 July, 1841 (Recital in Abstract of Title vol.V (AL375) conveyance £37, 930 +£9,000 (i) T.A Green (ii) Richard Harvey, St. Day, Cornwall, Esq. (iii) Henry Williams Beaufort, Bletsoe, Esq. (reciting : that (i) has contracted with (ii) for the sale of all the estates described in 3 schedules; mortgage AL21 - George Pellow & B.S. Escott have refused to discharge the mortgage, so (ii) will retain £9,000 out of the purchase price of £46,930; out of the purchase money of £37,930, £20,980 is price of freeholds, £14,980 of the copyholds, Manor of Stevington, and £1,970 of the copyholds, Manor of Rectory of Felmersham) (i) to (ii) First Schedule: Freeholds: NOTE the reference numbers to the properties refer to the table on map XI/18 'no. on the plan attached to Mr. Harvey's deed of conveyance' --- all those manors or reputed manors of Bury Manor, Hall Manor and Gloucester Fee Manor --- capital mansion house etc. (as AL1-13): the Bury Stead later known as the Bury (no.1) with parts of Sparrow Croft & Milking Close; freehold part of the Park (no.2) including rest of Sparrow Croft and Milking Close, the site of the Swan Inn since pulled down, site of cottage since pulled down, freehold part of the Slotches, part of Moody Corner Close, and piece of ground 3r 14p; also orchard & home close, rick yard (Title AL24-74), Giggotts Close & site of cottage & dove house now pulled down (title AL72-127), Lt. Giggotts (title AL139-180), orchard, close & site of messuage (title AL308-314) and orchard (title AL181-182) --- Hall Close (no.3) including part of a close in title AL14-21, Honey Croft (no. 4 including pt. Bazeleys Close in title AL14-21, Spinney (5), Spinney Close (6) , Meals or Hill Barn Close (7) including barn, cattleshed & farm yard, plantation (8), Paradise Close with kitchen garden & plantation occupied with the mansion formerly part of the same close (9), Bury Field (10), Three Cornered Close (11), plantation (12), Colter's Close (13) incl. Colter's Cl. ( title AL14-21), part of Moody Corner & Benceley Closes, Benceley Close. (14), Three Elland side closes - Odell Baulk (15), Tippetts Gate (16), Ten Acres (17), freehold part of Stafford Meadow Close & ozier bed (18) and including Stafford Meadow in title AL24-74, 2 cottages (19), cottage late erected (21), 3 cottages (20), (19, 20, 21 being formerly described as 3 cottages), newly erected cottage and site of 5 cottages, two plantation, (21) and west part of island (22) all (unless stated otherwise) Title AL1-13 --- Close formerly called Lapland then Ladyland (23), Crowlands (24) incl. Gt. & Lt. Crowlands, 2 cottages (25) formerly a farmhouse, Swannells Home close (26), including the Orchard, another, part of Swannells Home Close formerly called Cottage Field (27) & part of a plantation (28), farmhouse (29) the close adjoining having been added to Hall Close, Bazeleys Pasture (30), Bazeleys Close (31), Whiteground (32), Sallow Furlong (33), Mill Ford (34), Upper Field (35), plantation (36) (the four last mentioned closes being formerly 3 - White Ground, Sallow Furlong & Thistley Hill), New Barn Close (37), New Gravel Pit Close (38) including part of Hurdle Foot Hill, Hurdle Foot Hill (39) plantation (40), Bazeleys Further Field, (42), West Leys (43), West Meadow (44), Mill or East Meadow (45), East Leys (46), Lt. Home Close (47), Further Field (48), cottage, barn & building erected by Francis Green (49), Plantation (50) all title AL14-21 --- farmhouse etc. (51), Home Close (52), including site of barns then pulled down & old farm yard, Spring Close (53), spinney (54), Rough Close (55) formerly called Spring Close, Plantation (56), Fox Close (57) Wood Piece (58), Elder Side Close (59), Budwells alias Golden Wall (60), Alum Piece (61), Sainfoin (62), Horse Pond Close (63), Willett alias Willow Close (64), plantation (65), the Rookery (66) including site of an orchard, 2 tentements (67) formerly 3, Balls Close (68) including part of Elder Hill, Lawrence Close (69) including part of Elder Hill, Lawrence Hill (71) formerly part of Lawrence Close, plot 1r 9p (72) 34p (73) both forming part of close formerly called Lawrence & site of tenement & garden (19), Stafford Meadow (74), 3 cottage (75) formerly a farm house, farm homestead (76) 75 & 76 with orchard part of the Park comprise sites of premises (1ac 3r 22p & 2r), First or Sandy Field (77), Seven Acres & Boswells Holm (78) including parts of closes formerly called 7 acres and 12 acres, plantation (79), Twelve Acres (80) Earwig Lane with ozier bed lately formed (81) including fields formerly called Upper, Middle & Lower. all title AL24-74 --- farmhouse & homestead (82), Makeham's Close (83), Sanders Close alias Barkers Pightle (84), Greens Close (85), Lough Balk Close alias Great Field (86), freehold part of Home Close (87), Middle or Home Field (88), Cow Hovel Close (89), the Meadow (90), freehold part of Hungar Hill Close (91), plantation (92), freehold part of orchard (93) including site of premises in title AL191-196, 3 messuages, (94) two of which were used as a Sunday School, erected by T.A. Green, East part of the island (22) all title AL72-127 --- messuage, then divided into 2 tenements, with malting & homestead (95), freehold part of Malting Close (96), messuage, garden & orchard (97), cottage & garden (98) near Giggotts Close (now the Park) built by Thomas Hipwell, messuage & pightle (99) freehold part of Lime Kiln Close (100) with the lime Kiln. all title AL139-180 --- 3 messuages (101) erected on site of a messuage title AL181-182 --- messuage & bakehouse built by James Hulatt & land adjoining, and cottage (102) (title AL207-216) --- 2 messuages & pightle (title AL217-223) --- freehold part of Lows Lot (104) and 1/2 an orchard formerly a pightle (105) (title AL224-249) --- Cottage, formerly 2 tenements, then divided into three & 1/2ac with barns, matshops & buildings (106) (title AL261-271) --- messuage & free use of privy in garden (title AL272-274) (107) --- messuage (108) built on or near site of a messuage formerly occupied by James Spiers, & garden, freehold part of Harrisons Field (109) (title al308-314) --- site of messuage (110) with free use of privy in garden (title AL315-317) all in pavenham In Stevington --- Whitelands alias Little Field (143) (title AL24-74) --- part of Stone Pit Field (142) (title AL346-350) In Carlton --- Long Hill Close (144) (title IV) all freehold property of T.A. Green (excepting the Swan Inn with garden & orchard, Pavenham) with fishing in R. Ouse, ozier beds & other rights in the Ouse. Second Schedule : Copyhold of Manor of Stevington --- 6ac 9p in the Slotches (part of the Park) (2) (title AL1-13) --- as AL64 and 65 (title AL24-74) (copyhold parts of nos. 51 - 81) --- site of farmhouse, afterwards converted into 2 tenements and a blacksmiths shop, now planted as a nursery (III), 2 tentements (12p) formerly a barn, adjoining the nursery (112), part of Beazleys close (116) including a pightle called Edy's (1ac 2p), 5 cottages (113) built on part of the Dovehouse Yard & site of the dovehouse (1r 9p), cottage East End, Pavenham, parts 87,88,90, parts 91,92, 93. all title AL72-127 --- Letts Lot (12ac 3r 38p) part of 114, copyhold part of Malting Close (1ac 3r 8p) no. 96, 1ac 3r 6p, part of Lime Kiln Close no. 100, 6 cottages (Work House Row) nos. 115, comprising site of messuage formerly occupied by Overseers, and messuage formerly a blacksmith's shop, Bazleys Close (except Edy's C1.) no. 106. all the title AL139-180 --- 2r 23p (pt Harrison's Field no. 109) (title AL128-138) --- Strattons Close (117) (title AL134-138) --- cottage & newly erected blacksmith's shop (118 (title AL183-190) --- cottage, orchard, Mill End (119) (title AL197-200) --- messuage & garden (22p) (no. 120) (title AL201-206) --- 1ac 3r 3p (part Lows Lot no. 104), 4 cottages on site of one, (121), 1/2 orchard (105) (title AL224-249) --- 5 cottages & gardens, formerly 3 tentement. (122) (title AL250-254) --- 5 cottages on site of cottage (123) (title AL255-260) --- 4 cottage & gardens (formerly one) no. 124; (title AL275-283) --- messuage, 6 cottages & gardens & plantations adjoining, Mill End (125) (title AD284-292) --- cottage, Mill End, & garden, formerly described as part of a cottage (126), 27p (no. 127) site of 4 cottages, site of 2 cottages, messuage & shop, garden & orchard (128) (title AL293-307) --- house & garden (129) (title AL318-20) --- Bendewell Close (130) (title AL321-327) --- messuage (131) (title AL328-345), middle part (1/2ac) of an island in the Ouse (22), part of plantation (28), copyhold part of Cottage Field (27) (title AL328-345) Barker's Yard and 2r 17p adj. all above in Pavenham In Stevington --- farmhouse, west End of Stevington (132), Seed Close (133),Cats Pitts (134), Tenter Hill (135), the Moors (136),Grass Holm (137, Willow Hill (138) incl. Willow Slade, Far Close (139) & plantation, Island (140), Island (141), Stone Pit Field (142) (title AL346-350) (title AL72-127) 3rd Schedule: Manor of Rectory of Felmersham --- 32p. in the Slotches (Bury Park no. 2 ) (See AL1-13) --- cottage with dovehouse, barn, stable & yard, 2r 39p, 2ac 24p in Wood Piece (See AL24-74) --- messuage with dovecote & croft & 2r 39p, part of the Home Close (title AL72-127)
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- Persons/institution keywordGreen, Thomas Abbott,
Green, Francis,
Clare, Thomas,
Stonebanks, Lovell,
Poole, William Benjamin,
Poole, Richard,
Poole, William,
Poole, Margaret,
Bowyer, Thomas,
Bowyer, William,
Foot, John,
Rogers, Benjamin,
Soames, William,
Harpur, William,
Sanders, John,
Sanders, Ann,
Saunders, Rebecca,
Hulat, Francis,
Hulat, James,
Hilton, Mary,
Cox, John,
Sharp, William,
Harling, William,
Pake, William,
Page, John,
Page, Thomas,
Marshall, Thomas,
Burnett, William,
Aspley, William,
Aspley, James,
Such, Dinah,
Jones, William,
Hewlett, Ann,
Knight, Richard,
Fobee, James,
Fobee, John,
Foxen, Mary,
White, Thomas,
Fox, Thomas,
Bunting, Thomas,
Harvey, Richard,
Beaufort, Henry Williams,
Pellew, George,
Escott, B.S.,
Hipwell, Thomas,
Spiers, James - KeywordsDEEDS, legal papers, Stevington Manor, Felmersham with Pavenham Rectory Manor, Hall Manor, Gloucester Fee Manor, Pavenham Bury Manor, PAVENHAM, Pavenham fields, STEVINGTON, Stevington fields, Stevington West End, Stevington Silver Street, Stevington Church Street, rights of way, mortgages, Pavenham Swan, Sunday Schools, CARLTON, fishing rights, River Ouse, blacksmiths, Overseers
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