• Reference
    SL1/252
  • Title
    Lease, Release and Appointment:
  • Date free text
    24 & 25 Jan 1834
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1834
  • Scope and Content
    i) William Silvester Addington, Goldington, esquire, Commander in Royal Navy ii) Robert Elliott, Goldington iii) Theed Pearse ii) was highest bidder at sale on 11 July 1832 for lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 16, and 23 for a total of £784 timber bought a valuation - £177 6s total £962 6s - property as in schedule cottage in first schedule shall remain to certain uses declaration that i) will maintain the Chancel of Goldington church covenant to produce title deeds (as in second schedule) 1st schedule cottage etc. and pieces land in River Field Lot 3, formerly part of Bury Farm --- a headland in Newnham Leys Furlong (2 roods 13 perches) --- one land in Newnham Leys Furlong (formerly in 2 lands) (2 roods 32 perches) Lot 4, formerly part of Old Farm purchase of Cawne and Gregory --- 6 lands in Newnham Leys Furlong (3 lands of which are free of great tithes) (2 acres 3 roods 9 perches) Lot 5, formerly part of Old Farm --- 2 lands in Newnham Leys Furlong (free of great tithes) (3 roods 28 perches) --- one land in Dean Furlong (1 rood) Lot 6, formerly part of Bury Farm --- 2 lands in Dean Furlong (3 roods 8 perches) Lot 10, formerly part of Old Farm --- 3 lands (part of 6 lands) in Great Every Year’s Land (1 acre 4 perches) Lot 11, 2 lands whereof were formerly part of Old Farm, and remaining 2 were part of Bury Farm --- 4 lands (formerly 5) ) in Great Every Year’s Land (1 acre 1 rood 32 perches) Lot 12, formerly part of Old Farm --- 1 land (formerly in 2 lands) in Great Every Year’s Land, near the hedge (1 rood 36 perches) Lot 16, formerly part of Old Farm --- Lammas Meadow --- Great acre in Short Doles in Great Meadow (1 acre 1 rood 34 perches) --- 1 rood in ditto (20 perches) --- 1 rood in ditto (26 perches) --- 1 rood in ditto (24 perches --- 2 roods called Handkerchief Acre in Great Meadow (6 acres 1 rood 36 perches) W. Horse Acre --- ½ acre in Great Mead and Priest of Press Mead (1 rood 16 perches) Lot 23 a cottage in occupation of William Tripp on S.E. Goldington Green near Swan Public House and small close sward ground and slip land adjoining a pond, now or late in occupation of James Brazier ( once part of an orchard purchased of Clayton, in occupation with Swan) tithes and great tithes 2nd. Schedule deeds (mentioned) staring with: lease and release of 27 and 28 April 1709 signature i) endorsed receipt, witnesses, William Long, Kempston Bury; Theed Pearse, junior, solicitor
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