• Reference
    WY89-90
  • Title
    Counterpart Mortgage. £600
  • Date free text
    24 Jun 1726
  • Production date
    From: 1726 To: 1726
  • Scope and Content
    (i) John Chetwood of Tempsford, esquire. (ii) James Graves of Wood Street, London, gentleman and Nathaniel Whitmore of Bridewell Precinct, London, weaver. -- manor of Cran also Crandon, in Tetworth, Gamlingay and Tempsford; Preseden close (15 acres 1 rood) in Tetworth, late occupied by Thomas Barnes; Starr close in Tetworth, occupied by Thomas Barnes and Thomas Fossett; cottage and close called Preseden in Tetworth; Hungary Hill close in Tetworth; 5 acres meadow; a Lane called Cran lane, close of pasture formerly called the Coldwicke, now the Duccy all in Tetworth, late occupied by Lady Ann St, John and Thomas Wood; close of pasture (27½ acres) in Tetworth, lately occupied Widow Fage; close of pasture (14 acres) at Cran in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire; Broad meadow, formerly divided into two closes (16 acres) late occupied Henry Wallis; Cran Spinney in Tempsford, late occupied Thomas Wood; 1 acre in Cran field along by Cran hedges late occupied by Peter Miller; 2 acres in Little Barford field abutting Tempsford field, late occupied Lady Ann St. John; 2 messuages lately built on part of the said premises; all in Tempsford; except such parts as were conveyed 20,21 April 1703 by John Denn late of Tempsford, gentleman deceased to Knightley Chetwood, father of John, and which were bought by John Denn from Lady Ann St. John, and were late occupied by John Denn, Judith Ellis, John Cursterton and Thomas Parrish, and now by William Titmuss, James Fields, James Hewett and William Embrey. Witnesses. James Worthington, William Sellersh.
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