- ReferenceZ953/6/4
- TitleCopy Admission at General Court Baron and Customary Court of Thomas Parr and Clement Upperton, esquires, Lords of the Manor of Steventon and trustees of Crewe Alston
- Date free text22 Mar 1893
- Production dateFrom: 1893 To: 1893
- Scope and ContentReciting - death of William Saunders on 5 Dec 1871; - death of Phoebe Saunders on 3 Dec 1871; - probate of will of William Saunders of 27 Jan 1872 at Northampton DPR Admission of Joseph Robinson of Meadow Farm, Flore, Weedon [Northamptonshire], farmer to: (a) messuage or tenement in Church End, Stevington with gardens, formerly in occupation of John Perkins, afterwards of his widow Elizabeth Perkins, then of Joel Gledwell and now of [blank], bounded: to N by brook dividing this from other property of William Saunders; to S by (b); to E by property formerly of George Peregrine Nash; to W in part by property of William Saunders and in part by Stevington town street; at a yearly rent of 5d. [see (a) of Z 953/2/6]; (b) cottage and small garden, formerly an orchard, containing about 30 poles in Church End, Stevington, formerly in successive occupation of Lewis Cox, Robert Lord and Levi Cox and now of [blank]; bounded: to N by (a); to S by (c); to E by property formerly of George Peregrine Nash; to W by Stevington town street, at an annual rent of 7d. [see (b) of Z 953/2/6]; (c) small piece of garden, part of an orchard, in Church End, Stevington formerly occupied with the larger part of the orchard by John Perkins, James Ruffhead and Ebenezer Eaton, now by [blank], bounded: to N by (b); to S largely by the orchard formerly contracted for sale to Walter Anderson and slightly by property formerly of George Peregrine Nash; to E by property formerly of George Peregrine Nash; to W by Stevington town street; at annual rent of 9d. [see (c) of Z 953/2/6]; (d) cottage or tenement in Church End, Stevington formerly in occupation of Richard Ingersole, afterwards of William Eaton, now of [blank], together with a pightle of pasture adjoining containing 1 rood formerly [owned by?] William Hides then of his wife, formerly in occupation of William Pool and now of [blank] [see (a) of Z 953/4/1] (e) fourth allotment in Stevington called Norman’s Old Close containing 26 poles [see (a) of Z 953/4/1]; (f) allotment, part of ancient inclosure called Normans containing 30 poles at a yearly rent of 1/6 [see (b) of Z 953/4/1]; (g) cottage or tenement and garden containing 37 poles in Stevington previously in occupation of William Dickens [see (a) in Z 953/3/2]; (h) four tenements or dwelling houses erected by William Millard on part of (g) previously in occupation of William Wheaton, Francis Howlett, Richard Keech and Thomas Clarke, more recently in occupations of Charles Glydall Hyde and John Johnson [see (b) in Z 953/3/2]; Steward: Robert Dennis Homage: John Ruffhead and William Hulatt
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- Persons/institution keywordParr, Thomas,
Upperton, Clement,
Alston, Crewe,
Saunders, William,
Saunders, Phoebe,
Robinson, Joseph,
Perkins, John,
Perkins, Elizabeth,
Glidwell, Joel,
Nash, George Peregrine,
Cox, Lewis,
Lord, Robert,
Ruffhead, James,
Eaton, Ebenezer,
Eaton, William,
Anderson, Walter,
Ingersole, Richard,
Hides, William,
Pool, William,
Dickens, William,
Millard, William,
Wheaton, William,
Howlett, Francis,
Keech, Richard,
Clarke, Thomas,
Hyde, Charles Glydall,
Johnson, John,
Dennis, Robert,
Ruffhead, John,
Hulatt, William - Keywords
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