• Reference
    AL553
  • Title
    Manor of Stevington. Admission of John Fobee
  • Date free text
    8 Feb 1850
  • Production date
    From: 1850 To: 1850
  • Scope and Content
    --- cottage, West End, occupied by Thomas Bowyer --- cottage built to it by Francis Green, occupied by Thomas Summerlin, and gardens (1/2ac site); Baptist Meeting House west & northwest, G.P. Nash & Woodcroft Field east & northeast, highway to south. --- messuage, West End, late occupied by William Bowyer, now Elizabeth White; G.P. Nash northwest & west Baptist Meeting east, highroad to south all purchased by Francis Green of William Bowyer --- 2 closes, Newnham Road, formerly called Landcroft, now Frosts Field (12ac 1r 16p), late occupied by William Somes, since Isaac Keech senior, now John Fobee; highraod north & north east, T.A. Green west & north west (includes site of a cottage pulled down, garden, and 4-12th allotments to Benjamin Rogers) --- allotment in Woodcraft Field (20ac 1r 32p) now called Woodcraft Field, late occupied by Isaac Keech senior, now John Fobee, bounded by Crewe Alston, Moat Close, and by next close --- 2r 16p, late occupied by Isaac Keech senior, now John Fobee, bounded by old enclosures recently sold by T.A. Green to Richard Harvey (formerly estate of William Wootton) to all of which T.A. Green was admitted 23 July, 1841
  • Level of description
    item