- ReferenceX668/153-154
- TitleLease and release: (i) William Pedder, Ampthill, scrivener, and wife Mary (ii) Matthew Parke, Wootton, butcher. Consideration £69 paid by (ii) to (i). (i) releases to (ii) 9 acres 1 rood arable in the common fields of Marston Moretaine and now in the occupation of William Wheeler, and other property [Details given] Covenant by (i) to levy fine of the premises. (ii) to have peaceable possession, except services due to Chief Lord of the Fee. Signature of (i). Endorsed receipt. Witnesses: Samuel Newton of Elstow, Henry Horton
- Date free text15 and 16 Nov 1733
- Production dateFrom: 1733 To: 1733
- Scope and ContentDetails of property: -- 9 acres 1 rood arable in the common fields of Marston Moretaine and now in the occupation of William Wheeler: - 9 lands in Sexwell Field in Whitebread's Piece with hedge and ditch adjoining (2 acres) South west Common highway North east Mr Dell South east Mr Pryor North west formerly William Harding, deceased, and late Mary Nixon, widow - 4 lands and a headland in the same field in Whitebread's Piece (1 acre 1 rood), adjoining above North west Mr Dell South east Mr Pryor North east Long Baulk South west above piece - 1 acre more in same field on Middle Furlong North east John Richardson, deceased South west Mr Dell South east Headland of town of Marston Moretaine North west Mr Pryor - 10 lands and 1 headland in East Field otherwise Brooke Field (5 acres) -- 9 lands with a headland on a furlong formerly called Marshbrooke Hill but now commonly called the Mill Furlong: East shooting down to Farthing Plott West Ridgway leading to the Windmill North Mr Pryor South Joseph Pedder -- one other land on same hill: West shooting down into Forebridge Way East Ridgway leading to the Windmill South Joseph Pedder -- one other land on same hill: West shooting down into Forebridge Way East Ridgway leading to the Windmill South Joseph Pedder -- one other land on same hill: West shooting down into Forebridge Way East Ridgway leading to the Windmill North late Mr Warberton and now Mr Eyles in the occupation of Thomas Bonest South Town of Sutton
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