- ReferenceR6/5/5/34
- TitleFeoffment – copy of R6/5/5/33
- Date free text22 December 1635
- Production dateFrom: 1635 To: 1635
- Scope and ContentFeoffment Parties: (i) Thomas Paradyne of Bedford, gentleman and Anne, his wife; (ii) Phillipp Collier of Bedford, clerk and Elizabeth, his wife Operative Part: - (i) enfeoffed (a)-(b) to (ii) for £300 Property: (a) close in Bedford, Saint Paul, called Dovehouse Close containing 7½ acres, now divided into two closes of 3 acres in the occupation of Oliver Mookes and James Baton and 4½ acres, including a dovehouse, in the occupation of Thomas Paradyne bounded by: the close of William Lavender E; closes of Thomas Hawes, gentleman, and Sir Henry Campion, formerly Fountain and Albany W; highways and lands N and S; (b) two cottages in the occupation of John Frier and John Arthur on N part of (a). Covenant by (i) to levy a fine within seven years at the Court of the Mayor and Bailiffs of Bedford. . Witnesses: - John Whitaker; - William Doughtie; - Robert Collyer.
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