• Reference
    C531
  • Title
    Conveyance (lease & release): £420 (copy) (i) Thomas Crawley of London, mercer (son & heir of Thomas Crawley of Luton, tallow-chandler, deceased), and mother Mary of London; (ii) Daniel Brown of Luton, maltster;
  • Date free text
    1707
  • Production date
    From: 1707 To: 1707
  • Scope and Content
    - - messuage in the South End of Luton near Sunnings lane, occupied by Daniel Brown, between messuage of Thomas Wainwright & coachhouse of Sir John Napier, fronting common street leading to Stapleford; close (3 a.) at Berry Hill, abutting on Little Newlands Field; & on Bottles close. 3 a. in Great Newlands Field abutting on Luton - London road & at other end on highway from White Hill to Stockwood; 6 a. in Neals Hill Field, called Warren piece, near Gallowes lane; close (5 a.) called Beeches alias Screen, abutting on highway from Luton to Round Green and on Haut lane; 3 pieces (3 a.) in Bridge Field:- one in Stockholme bridge shott; a piece (2 a.) in Maindon Field & Church land; owners & occupiers adjoining: Mr. Etrick, Thomas Rotherham, gent., Henry Caines, Sir John Napier, William Chalkey, Mr. Chew, Richard Knight, Edward Skikelthorpe, Michael Coleman, late Thomas Winch, Thomas Albright, Abe. Crawley, John Prudden; Recites mortgage 1704 for £250 by Samuel Makernes, Thomas Crawley & Mary Crawley to William Gregory of Watford, gent.; witnesses: Michael Arnald, John Rowley.
  • Level of description
    item