- ReferenceR6/5/5/16
- TitleFeoffment
- Date free text20 Octobet 1640
- Production dateFrom: 1640 To: 1640
- Scope and ContentFeoffment Parties: (i) William Joy, now of London, second son of Richard Joy , late of Bedford, gentleman, deceased; (ii) Philip Collyer, Rector of Bedford, Saint Peter de Merton Operative Part: - (i) enfeoffed (a) to (ii) for £27/10/- Property: (a) curtilage and house built on in Bedford, Saint Peter de Merton formerly in the occupation of Thomas Purny, now Roberte Campion and abutting: E on the White Hart; W on the Green Dragon; S on ground to Philip Collier; N on Saint Peter’s Street; previously granted by James I on 22 May 1609 to George Salter, gentleman and John Williams, draper; then conveyed on 5 January 1612 by Salter and Williams to George and William Whitmore of London; then conveyed on 15 May 1616 by the Whitmores to Richard Joy, father of (i) Witnesses: - John Wallinger; - John Bowstred; - John Linford; - John Whitaker; - Robert Campion [by mark]
- LanguageLatin
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keyword
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