Reference
C1096
Title
Conveyance (release): £460 (copy)
Anthony Ettrick of High Barns, Durham, gent.; & duaghter Elizabeth; (Elizabeth is heir of Anthony's wife Jane, who was daughter & heir of Richard Starling, gent., who was nephew of Sir Samuel Starling, alderman of London)
John Nodes of London, mercer
Date free text
1716
Production date
From: 1716 To: 1716
Scope and Content
-- close near Pond Wicks, 3r., next the highway from Blackwater Dell to Pond Wicks;
-- 17 pieces of land in the common fields (13 3/4 acres), Luton; occupied by Abraham Crawley;
-- 4 closes in Luton, 9 acres, occupied by William Stratton (one between Great Newlands Field & highway from Whitehill to Stockwood, & also abutting on Little Newlands Field; the other 3 closes are called Buryhill closes & 'interwoven together', abutting on
Luton - London highway & on Buryhill houses;
-- 20 acres arable called Bradcraft alias Runley piece, near Runley wood, in Limbury - cum - Biscot, abutting on Runley lane (Luton - Dunstable), & at upper end on Runley Hillway leading to Oynion Farm; & tither from Btadcrafts;
Bounding owers or occupiers: Sir Theophilius Napier, Mr. Hillersdon; Gregory Showes;
Place-names; Maindon Field, Windmill Field, Luton - Dunstable road, Harpers mead, Lammas meadows, Windmill path, highway from Broadwaters to Limbury, Bridge Field, highway from Luton to Round green, highway form Horse Pool to Round green, Rye Hill,
Luton - Bedford road, Blackwater Field, Bayley Field, Breach Farm, Browns Wick close, Winsdon Field, byway from Luton to Buxton wood, Turners hill, Luton - London road;
witnesses: Thomas Heath, John Bigg, Edward Green.
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