- ReferenceSL1/186
- TitleLease and Release to make a tenant to the precipe:
- Date free text4 & 5 Jul 1794
- Production dateFrom: 1794 To: 1794
- Scope and Contenti) 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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- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordAddington, Silvester,
Morton, William,
Barber, John,
Perry, Christopher,
Boston, James,
Wagstaff, Richard,
Williamson, John,
Ronains, Vicent,
Cawne, Mary,
Gregory, Dixie,
Mael, Robert,
Mael, Judith,
Harvey, William,
Wyld, Thomas,
Perkins, John,
Clark, Thomas,
Odell, Thomas,
Marsh, Benjamin,
Gamby, Thomas,
Osborne, George,
Moor, Oliver,
Craft, John,
Scarbrow, Stephen,
Scarbrow, William - Keywords
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