• Reference
    Z953/6/11
  • Title
    Copy minutes of General Court Baron and Customary Court of Rowland Crewe Alston, Lord of the Manor of Steventon
  • Date free text
    28 May 1919
  • Production date
    From: 1919 To: 1919
  • Scope and Content
    Reciting - Will of Alfred Hulett of Stevington, labourer giving: -- to his daughters Lizzie Hulett and Mercy Harpin equally his three houses in Silver Street, Stevington; -- to his sons William Hulett and Charlie Hulett equally his two thatched houses and premises in Church Street, Stevington , purchased from James Ruffhead; -- to his daughters Carrie Dawson, Rose Corby and Mabel Mackness equally two new houses and premises in Church Street built for him by Poole; -- to his daughter Marjory Hulett the dwellinghouse and premises in which he resided in Church Street, Stevington with orchard and garden adjoining; -- to his son Isaac Hulett the house and premises in Church Street, Stevington, in occupation of William Bowyer; -- to his son Elibut Hulett the house and premises in Church Street, Stevington in occupation of Joseph Bowyer - death of Alfred Hulett on 19 Feb 1919; - proof of will of Alfred Hulett on 28 Mar 1919 in PPR Admissions - Lizzie Hulett and Mercy Harpin to three houses in Silver Street to which Alfred Hulett was admitted tenant on 23 Jan 1894 when in occupation of James Orplim[?], Robert Lord and James Lacy and now described as all those three cottages with gardens and outbuildings adjoining on SE side of Silver Street bounded: to NE and SE by property of William Hipwell; to SW by property of Jesse Cox; to NW by Silver Street and in occupations of William Harris, Roger Curtis and [blank] Hobbs; annual rent 1/3; - William Hulett and Charlie Hulett to two cottages and gardens on W or NW side of Church Street bounded: to E or SE by Church Street; to S or SW by property of Thomas Burridge; to W or NW by property of Samuel Prentice; to N or NE by property of Arnold Mackness and in occupations of Walter Aspley and Eliza Lacy; to which Alfred Hulett was admitted on 20 May 1908; annual rent 8d; - Carrie Dawson, Rose Corby and Mabel Mackness to two new houses in Church Street being part of the premises to which Alfred Hulett was admitted on 14 Jul 1903 and shown in red on the included plan and outlined in red on the accompanying plan; annual rent 9d [see Z 953/6/8]; - Marjory Higgins (née Hulett) the dwellinghouse and premises formerly occupied by Alfred Hulett in Church Street together with orchard and garden adjoining being part of the premises to which Alfred Hulett had been admitted on 14 Jul 1903 [see Z953/6/8] and shown in blue on an included plan and outlined in blue on an accompanying plan; annual rent 1/6; - Elibut Hulett house and premises in Church Street formerly in occupation of William Bowyer to which Alfred Hulett was admitted on 14 Jul 1903 [see Z953/6/8] and shown in brown on an included plan and outlined in orange on an accompanying plan; annual rent 5d Deputy Steward: William George Bacon Homage: Samuel Prentice, William Hulatt, George Ruffhead, bailiff
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