- ReferenceR6/5/5/65
- TitleMortgage by demise for 1,000 years
- Date free text3 June 1725
- Production dateFrom: 1725 To: 1725
- Scope and ContentRelease Parties: (i) Thomas Berkeley of Eynesbury [Huntingdonshire], gentleman; (ii) Richard Hillersden of Goldington, esquire Reciting: - R6/5/5/61-62; - Richard and Elizabeth duly married; - Elizabeth Hillersden was now dead; - R6/5/5/62 Operative Part: - (ii) paid 10/- to (i); - (i) released (a)-(i) to (ii) Property: (a) capital messuage called The Berrystead in Goldington; (b) two closes of pasture called the Home Closes next to (a) and containing 15 acres; (c) close of field sward called Church Close of 7 acres; (d) close of ley ground called The Cluse containing 8 acres lying between Cluse Wood and Puttenhoe Field; (e) two closes of pasture called Parsleys Closes containing together 8 acres formerly in the occupation of John Wiffin; (f) 86 acres of arable and leys in the common fields of Goldington; (g) 14 acres of meadow in Newolds Meadow; (h) five acres of meadow lying together in East Meadow in Goldington; (i) Parsleys and Cluse Woods containing 8 acres Witnesses: - Richard Yarway of Eynesbury, comb maker; - Christopher Dixie of Saint Neots [Huntingdonshire], roper; - George Winter, clerk to Thomas Berkeley
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