• Reference
    SL1/14
  • Title
    Deed of Exchange (another copy held at W2587):
  • Date free text
    12 Dec 1800
  • Production date
    From: 1800 To: 1800
  • Scope and Content
    Same parties as SL 1/10 Exchanged from ii) to iii) - several cottages (3acres 2 roods 9 perches) at Ireland in Southill now or late in several occupations of John Warren, Samuel Brown, Henry Wiles, John Wright, John Dilley, John Head senior, Thomas Duton, John Saby, Ralph Bandy, John Head junior, Edward Elmes, William Cunnington, widow Briggs, Griffith Dunton and John Daniel N.W. and S.W. iii) N.E. partly by iii), partly by Warden to Shefford road - ground (2 acres 22 perches) with cottages, in Portland Field, in Southill bounded on all sides by iii) - land (1 rood 16 perches) at Meeting End - 2 cottages and barn on above W., N., and E. iii) S. Southill Town Street - piece and or ground (38 perches) near Old Dog Kennel in Southill, and 2 cottages standing thereon N., E., and S. iii) S. Southill Town Street - slip piece of ground (1 acre 3 roods 24 perches) in Southill N. public road along S. side of Warden Warren towards Southill E., S., and W. land called Foxholes belonging to iii) - messuages, tenements or farmhouses and grounds etc. belonging, called Stamford Bury in occupation of John Peppercorn (333 acres 2 roods 29 perches) - piece ground called Cock Glade in Southill (2 acres 6 perches) now or late in occupation of iii) Which said farm and lands are bounded N. iii) in Southill E and part S lands exchanged from ii) to iii) remainder part of S. Stanford to Shefford public road W. partly by Shefford Hardwick Farm, partly by iii) - old enclosure called Quoits Close (3 acres 2 roods 11 perches) in Stanford in Southill, lately purchased by ii) from Sir Philip Monoux, baronet, and now or late in occupation of John Humberstone N., W., and S. other lands exchanged fro ii) to iii) E. old enclosure and homestall in occupation of said John Humberstone and exchanged from ii) to iii) - Broom Close being old enclosure (5 acres 2 roods 6 perches) lately purchased by ii) from said Sir Philip Monoux, in Stanford N. iii) E. next described close S. lane W. new enclosure exchanged fro ii) to iii) - old enclosure called Glinsters (4 acres 1 rood 8 perches) in Stanford N. iii) E. next described close S. lane W. last described close - homestead and close (4 acres 3 roods 13 perches) lately purchased by ii) of Sir Philip Monoux in Stanford N. iii) E. partly by public road from Stanford to Southill partly by other lands exchanged from ii) to iii) S. lane W. last described close - messuage or farmhouse and close and piece of old enclosure (3 acres 1 rood 8 perches) now in occupation of John Humberstone, in Stanford N. lane E. Stanford – Shefford public road S. Joseph Inskip W. Quoits Close -close (3 roods 38 perches) in Stanford N. Stanford to Shefford road E. John Barber S. old enclosure exchanged from Francis Barnard to iii) W. other lands exchanged from ii) to iii) - close called Parkin’s Close (8 acres 3 roods 7 perches) lately purchased by ii) of Sir Philip Monoux, in Stanford N. partly iii), partly John Barber E. public road S. iii) remainder part S. land exchanged from ii) to iii) W. another public road - close called Tithe Close (8 acres 2 roods 29 perches) in Stanford N. partly by last described close, partly by iii) N.E and part S.E. turnpike road part W. and remainder part S.E. Elizabeth Harvey, spinster remainder part W. lands exchanged from ii) to iii) - cottage and garden in Stanford, late in occupation of John Gavell (2 roods 16 perches) N.W. Elizabeth Leighton N.E. lands from ii) to iii) S.W. public road - piece newly allotted land (15 acres 3 roods 5 perches) in Stanford part N. iii) in Southill part E.and remainder part N. other land of iii) in Southill remaining part E., S. and W. by old enclosures exchanged from ii) to iii) - piece newly alloted land (99 acres 1 rood 34 perches) in Stanford W., part N. and part E. Old enclosures exchanged from ii) to iii) remainding part E. and remaining part N. Joseph Inskip S.E. public road from Stanford to Shefford - piece newly alloted land (3 rood 4 perches ) in Stanford N. last mentioned public road E. Francis Barnard S. and W. iii) - piece newly allotted land (4 acres 2 roods 18 perches) in Stanford ( being part of allotment awarded to ii) by virtue of Enclosure Act) N.W. and N. last mentioned public road E. public road from Stanford to Southill S. lands exchanged from ii) to iii) - other piece newly allotted ground (38 perches) in Stanford E. last mentioned public road S. public road from Stanford to Shefford W. old enclosure exchanged from ii) to iii) - other piece newly allotted ground (2 acres 1 rood 34 perches) in Stanford N. last mentioned public road E. old enclosure exchanged from ii) to iii) S. old enclosure of iii) W. Stanford to Southill public road Which said 6 pieces of land last above described were allotted to ii) under Enclosure Act. - land (3 acres 3 roods 32 perches) in Broom, Southill, part of allotment lately awarded to ii) N. town street of Broom E. and S. newly enclosed land exchanged from ii) to iii) W. old enclosed land of John Barber - piece of land in Broom (4 acres 2 roods 9 perches), part of allotment of 80 acres 1 rood 17 perches lately awarded by Commissioners to ii) N. road from Broom to Holme Mills E., S. and W. other lands exchanged by i) to iii) - other piece in the Mill Field in Stanford (2 acres 14 perches) lately exchanged by churchwardens and Overseers of Poor of Southill, as trustees of the churchhouse , to ii) W. and N. newly enclosed land of ii) E. road from Stanford to Stanford Mill S. old enclosures exchanged by ii) to iii) - several quit rents or rents of assize (£4.9s.8¼d) payable to ii) as Lord of Manors of Southill and Stamford otherwise Stamford Bury out of divers freehold estates of said iii) in Southill Of all which farms, lands, rents and hereditaments hereinbefore described said ii) is seised for an estate of inheritance in fee simple From iii) to ii) in exchange for above - farmhouse in Hill, in Old Warden now in occupation of Robert Green (221 acres 3 roods 30 perches) N. Mill Lane from Biggleswade to Warden Village E. Hitchin turnpike road S. land of ii) in Southill W. land of ii) in Old Warden - farm house etc. in Hill, in Old Warden, in occupation of Robert Morris (172 acres 31 perches) N. Hill Lane from Biggleswade to Warden Village E. farm in Hill in occupation of William Knight, innholder, formerly estate of Jeremy Fish Palmer, gentleman, exchanged from iii) to ii) S. John Barber, gentleman, in Southill W. Hitchin turnpike road - farmhouse etc. (189 acres 1 rood 11 perches) in Hill. 11 acres 22 roods of which now are in occupation of Lawrence Gall and remainder in occupation of Samuel West N. Hill Lane from Biggleswade to Warden and by turnpikeroad E. parish of Biggleswade S. John Barber in Southill W. lane from Broom northwards into Hill Lane - piece meadow called Clerks Swarth (3 roods 32 perches) in Hill Meadow in Old Warden and running across said meadow from N. to S. - 2 cottages called Frog Hall in Hill with gardens (19 perches) in occupations of Samuel Hudson and William Goodwin [* sold with outlying portions of estate in 1872] N. private road from Hill to Biggleswade E., S. and W. last described farm in -5 pieces meadow in Biggleswade adjoining Southill parish in tenure Samuel Wells, brewer (3 acres, 2 roods, 29perches) N. and S. other land in Biggleswade E. river near Biggleswade Mill W. last described farm in Hill - all second vesture or after grass and pasture in Hill Meadow in Hill, Old Warden belonging to ii) and the Dean and Chapter of Collegiate Church of Westminster or to William Dolby, esquire, their lessee - 2 cottages, one of which is divided into 2 with ground and soil on which they are erected (34 perches) in Warden village in occupations of William Bunting, Susannah Sims, widow, Thomas Barber and Hannah Cox, widow N.W. Town street of Warden all other sides ii) - 5 cottages in Old Warden in West side of lane from smith’s shop in Warden to a farmhouse there late in occupation of Thomas Butcher and now in occupations of Edward Street, John Knot, Thomas Wheatley, John Apthorpe and Ellis Eyre junior (24 perches) N. and E. lane S. and W. ii) - fee farm or perpetual rent charge of £11.11s payable to iii) out of hereditaments of ii) in Old Warden all which said farms and hereditaments secondly hereinbefore assigned or allotted iii) is seised of for term of his natural life signatures all witnesses W. Wilshere, I.Hindley
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