• Reference
    SL1/186
  • Title
    Lease and Release to make a tenant to the precipe:
  • Date free text
    4 & 5 Jul 1794
  • Production date
    From: 1794 To: 1794
  • Scope and Content
    i) Silvester Addington, Goldington, gentleman ii) William Morton, Furnivals Inn, Middlesex, gentleman iii) John Barber, Broom [Southill], gentleman - Berry Farm, Goldington - arable land belonging, in Goldington … 30 acres in River field … 30 acres in Windmill field … 31 acres in Church field … 8 acres in Hose Close … 13 acres in Newills meadow … 5 acres in East Meadow - 2 spinnies of pieces of meadow ground (8acres) … Parsley … Hoes - 9 acres in Parsley Close - 9 acres in Great Close - 6 acres in Home Close all in Goldington - cottage in Goldington formerly in tenure of Christopher Perry, now James Boston - arable land ….. 11 acres in River Field ….. 10 acres in Windmill Field ….. 9 acres in Church Field - 5 acres in East Meadow - 2 acres 3 roods in the 3 pightles all in Goldington, formerly held with the cottage but now in possession of i) - farmhouse formerly occupied by Richard Wagstaff, now by i) - 2 cottages formerly occupied by Richard Wagstaff, now by John Williamson and Vincent Ronains - Home Close (2 acres) - hempland (1 rood) - Gravel Close being every years land (16 acres) lying next to Bedford – Goldington road - Green pightle (3 acres) - Sansoms Close (3 acres) - Land in Goldington Common fields (112 acres) all in Goldington, formerly occupied by Richard Wagstaff, now by i), purchased from Mary Cawne and Dixie Gregory - 4 acres unclosed land - 10½ acres in commonfield called Mill Field - 15 acres in common field called River Field - 8 acres in common field called Church Field - 7 acres in common field called Great Meadow - tithes and tenths of above common land, all in occupation of i), purchased from Robert Mael and wife Judith, William Harvey and Thomas Wyld - Swan Inn, Goldington, in occupation of John Perkins - cottages in Goldington, in occupation of Thomas Clark, Thomas Odell, Benjamin Marsh, Thomas Gamby, George Osborne, Oliver Moor, John Craft - outhouses, dovehouses, gardens, tithes water courses etc. with intent to make ii) a tenant to the precipe for suffering a common recovery signature i) endorsed witnesses Stephen Scarbrow William Scarbrow
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