• Reference
    WL1000/1/Wils/2/7
  • Title
    Release
  • Date free text
    30 Nov 1802
  • Production date
    From: 1802 To: 1802
  • Scope and Content
    Release Parties: (i) Sir George Robinson of Cranford [Northamptonshire], baronet; (ii) Thomas Gasdby of Bedford, clerk Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £325 Property: (a) messuage, cottage or tenement formerly called the Bell, then called the Three Compasses, now called the Red Lion in Wilshamstead; (b) pightle of pasture adjoining containing half an acre; (c) several pieces of arable, ley and meadow in the fields of Wilshamstead containing six acres; (d) a cottage in Wilshamstead; (e) pightle of pasture and orchard of 1½ acres abutting The Green S and the common highway E (a)-(e) in the occupation of Perkins and were conveyed to (i) on 11 October 1785 by John Haigh, Samuel Edgley and John Walker, assignees of the effects of James Somers of Kettering [Northamptonshire], draper Covenant: - to produce scheduled deeds to (ii) on demand Schedule: - Lease and Release of 29-30 May 1775 (1) John Weaver; (2) James Somers; - Lease and Release of 1-2 August 1777 (1) James Somers; (2) Charles Clavey; - Attested copy bargain and sale of 19 July 1779 (1) Commissioners under the Commission against James Somers; (2) Assignees in Bankruptcy; - Lease and Release of 25-26 August 1779 (1) Charles Clavey; (2) James Somers; (3) John Haigh, Samuel Edgley and John Walker; - Lease and Release of 10-11 October 1785 (1) John Haigh, Samuel Edgley and John Walker; (2) Sir George Robinson Witnesses: - Robert Blencowe of Dallington [Northamptonshire], esquire; - Charles Robinson, Rector of Cranford
  • Level of description
    item