- ReferenceC184-185
- TitleDeed to declare the uses of a fine: (i) Sir Thomas Crawley of Someris, & wife Dame Elizabeth, Robert Newe of St. Albans, draper, & wife Margaret, Francis Boorne of Caddington, yeoman & wife Mary (ii) Thomas Creswell of Crawley green., gent.,Thomas Browne, gent., Luton, Thomas Cheyne, gent., Luton Thomas Everett, yeoman, Luton
- Date free text1649
- Production dateFrom: 1649 To: 1649
- Scope and ContentCreswell: - - a messuage in Luton called the old tavern, occupied Nicholas Muns, vintner; a messuage in Church Street occupied by Edward Crawley, with 4 acres in the fields of Luton (no details), & 4 acres arable on Hawte Hill; & 2 cottages in Caddington, occupied by [blank] Boorne, labourer; Browne: a messuage on Crawley green occupied by Creswell; & Little Homes close, (1 acre), lying near, & Great Homes close (8 acres) adjoining; Cheyne: a messuage in Court close, adjoining Luton churchyard, occupied by John Cornefoote, said Court close (4 acres), Hobbs mead lying north of Court close & south of the river of Luton (6 acres), & Collyers mead (2 acres), lying next highway from Luton to Blackwater Bridge west, said river north, & close of Thomas Sam, maltman, south; Everett: Batsoe wood alias St. Ann Hill close, Luton (7 3/4 acres); witnesses: Thomas Crawley, Thomas Wilkison, George Impey, Em. Ellis.
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