- ReferenceC1155
- TitleFine: (copy)
- Date free text1623
- Production dateFrom: 1623 To: 1623
- Scope and Contenttrustees John, Earl of Bridgewater; Francis, Lord Russell; Robert, Lord Spencer; Sir Thomas Chamberlayn, knight, justice of Kings Bench; Edward Spencer,esq., son of Lord Spencer; Sir Henry Wallop of Southants.; Sir Miles Fleetwood of Northants.; Sir Oliver Luke of Woodend; Sir Thomas Tyrringham of Bucks.; Sir William Becher of Northants.; William Lytton of Knebworth, esq.; William Ravenscroft ofLincoln's Inn, esq.; v. Oliver, Lord St. John of Bletsoe, & brothers Sir Anthony, Sir Alexander, Sir Rowland, Sir Henry, & Sir Beauchamp, knights.; - - the manors (etc. as in C1154), the parks of Bletsoe & Keysoe, messuages & lands with their approximate acreages (parishes as C1154), free fishery in the Ouse, the rectory of Sharnbrook, & the advowsons of Bletsoe & Bolnhurst; (Beds. & Hunts acreages given separately; Glamorgan estate not given);
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- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordSt John, Oliver, 4th Baron St John of Bletsoe,
St John, Anthony,
St.John, Alexander,
St John, Rowland, 10th Baron St John of Bletsoe,
St.John, Henry,
St.John, Beauchamp,
Egerton, John (1st Earl of Bridgwater),
Russell, Francis (4th Earl of Bedford),
Earl of Bedford,
Spencer, Robert,
Spencer, Edward,
Chamberlayn, Thomas,
Wallopp, Henry,
Fleetwood, Miles,
Luke, Oliver,
Tyrringham, Thomas,
Becher, William,
Lytton, William,
Ravenscroft, William - KeywordsDEEDS, legal papers, Keysoe Manor, KEYSOE, King's Bench, Northamptonshire, Knebworth, Lincolns Inn, Buckinghamshire, Bletsoe Manor, Keysoe Bury Manor, Keysoe Grange Manor, Bolnhurst Manor, Stanford Bury Manor, Riseley Lawrence Manor, Felmersham Manor, rectories, SHARNBROOK, BLETSOE, THURLEIGH, RISELEY, BEDFORD, BIDDENHAM, Great Barford, Wyboston, ROXTON, Cold Newton, MILTON ERNEST, SHARNBROOK, FELMERSHAM, Little Staughton, BOLNHURST, COLMWORTH, EATON SOCON, SOUTHILL, MEPPERSHALL, CAMPTON, SHILLINGTON, NORTHILL, PAVENHAM, BROMHAM, specific manors, Huntingdonshire, River Ouse, fishing rights, advowsons