• Reference
    SL1/27
  • Title
    Purchase of property in North Field, Southill (former gravel pit) - Conveyance:
  • Date free text
    25 Apr 1812
  • Production date
    From: 1812 To: 1812
  • Scope and Content
    i) James Lilburne, Southill, gentleman. (now Surveyor of Highways in Southill) ii) Samuel Whitbread, Southill House, esquire Reverend John smith, clerk, vicar of Southill Charles Palmer James Toller all of Southill, farmers James Harradine James Snitch, Southill, butcher iii) Lord Ongley iv) George Neal, Old Warden, yeoman whereas: enclosure Commissioners for Southill did award for a public sand, stone and gravel pit, the piece of ground hereinafter described, the herbage being vested in the Surveyor of the Highways for the time being : said piece of ground is now exhausted. At a vestry meeting of all owners and proprietors of land and estates in Southill (except Lord Ongley and John Smyth) held in parish church on 2 Dec 1811, it was agreed to sell the land to iii) for £100 stock of 3% consolidated Bank annuities to be vested in trustees for use of said hamlet. Annual income to be applied for highway repair in Southill iii) transfers said Consols into names of Samuel Whitbread and John Smyth i) at request of ii), has , to convey premises only and not by way of warranty, and ii) have, released etc. to iii) - 3 roods 37 perches in North field, Southill E.,W. and N. Lord Ongley S. Warden – Southill road herbage and vesture to i) to use of i) covenant to levy fine iii) appoints iv) as his attorney to take seisin signed all endorsed: witnesses: Isaac Hindley John Baynes H. O. Roe Samuel William Reynolds livery of seisin
  • Level of description
    item