• Reference
    R6/5/6/5
  • Title
    Mortgage by Demise for 1,000 Years
  • Date free text
    24 September 1687
  • Production date
    From: 1687 To: 1687
  • Scope and Content
    Mortgage by Demise for 1,000 Years Parties: (i) William Faldo the elder of Doddington [Huntingdonshire], gentleman, son and heir of William Faldo, late of Bedford, mercer, deceased; William Faldo the younger; John Faldo of Bedford, tanner, brother of William Faldo the elder; (ii) William Aspin of Emberton [Buckinghamshire] doctor in divinity Operative Part: - (i) mortgaged (a)-(d) to (ii) for £300 paid to William Faldo the elder and £100 paid to William Faldo the younger; the £400 lent at 5% interest Property: (a) messuage in Bedford, Saint Mary, formerly in the occupation of John Johnson, now John Skelton with house of Richard Baxter now in the occupation of William Hey S; the house of Samuell Buckle N and the common street leading from the bridge to Saint Mary’s church E; (b) close of pasture, formerly two closes called Dovehouse Close and Little Barn Close containing together 7 acres, 3 roods in Goldington (c) 10 acres of leys in Newnham Field, Goldington, abutting on an acre called [blank] S and Horse Acre N lying next to South Meadow E and land late of Walter Cary W; (d) [blank] selions of land containing 4 acres in the occupation of John Toyer in Newnham Field, parcel of a piece containing 8 acres four of which William Faldo the elder bought from Walter Cary Witnesses: - F. Brace; - Ra. Smith; - William Aspin junior
  • Level of description
    item