• Reference
    HY316
  • Title
    Bargain and Sale: £65. (i) Michael Taylor of Caldecot, yeoman , and wife “Anible”, Oliver Beamond of Northill weaver and wife Frances, William, Thomas and Randall Taylor sons of Michael. (ii) John Wilmer of Northill clerk.
  • Date free text
    18 August 1630
  • Production date
    From: 1630 To: 1630
  • Scope and Content
    -- close of pasture (3 acres) in Upper Caldecot called Greenends close, between close of Lewis Mordaunt esquire east, close of Humphrey Fish gentleman west, north end abutting the leys common way against the house of Richard Titchmarsh and south the highway leading from Caldecot to Biggleswade, now in the tenure of Michael Taylor, with a cottage in the said close in the occupation of Robert Layne, labourer; several pieces of arable land: in Windmill hill field on Hollow land field; ½ acre in Lowsey Bush field on Smithhardens furlong, abutting north footway from Caldecot to Biggleswade; 1 acre in Little field on Hay Street furlong; ½ acre in same field, on Hill hedge. Owners and occupiers of adjoining lands: George Barnardiston, Humphrey Fish, William Titchmarsh, Richard Brown, Mr. Kent, John Vartlow, Michael Taylor. Witnesses: Humphrey Fish, Henry Fish, Richard Titchmarsh, Robert Paine, Bartholomew Keepe, Henry Clark, Lewis Keep, George Northrop, John Ward junior, George Read, Humphrey Taylor, William Brown,William Rentham, Thomas Brown, Walter Swinscoe, Wolfren Davie (?).
  • Seals: 3 fragments on tags, 2 tags, 2 holes for tags only.
  • Level of description
    item