• Reference
    WG792
  • Title
    (1) Charles Gery of Great Staughton, Huntingdonshire, esquire, and his wife Anne, one of the three daughters and coheirs of James Sawyer, late of Chelston cum Caldecott in the county of Northamptonshire, gentleman, deceased (2) Benjamin Whiton, Inner Temple, gentleman, and John Dodson, Furnivalls Inn, London, gentleman (3) John Penington, Bedford, gentleman. Reciting last will of James Sawyer 10 April 1699, by which he bequeathed various properties [details]. Deed to lead the uses of a fine on all the above property and one third of all to be held to the use of Charles and Anne Gery and the heirs of their body, in default to the heirs of the survivor.
  • Date free text
    1 May 1704
  • Production date
    From: 1704 To: 1704
  • Scope and Content
    Details of properties: - all land in Caldecott; - the messuage and land in Ringstead, Northamptonshire, then or late in the occupation of Phillip Peacock; - cottages in Ringstead; to the heirs of his daughter Mary Garner. - messuages and land in Titchmarsh and in Brington, Huntingdonshire, and property in Ringstead except farm let to Peacock; to the heirs of his daughter Elizabeth Parris. - messuages and land in Newton Bromswold and Raunds and Wyboston 'which were late his son Gardner's and by him mortgaged to one Mr Barton' and received again by James Sawyer (which James Sawyer devised to grandson William Gardner); to heirs of daughter Anne Gery. He devised to his wife Anne Sawyer the cottage or tenement then late in the occupation of Joseph Colson and tenement late in the occupation of Henry Clark.
  • Level of description
    item