• Reference
    M1/5/1
  • Title
    Covenant to levy a fine: £200; (i) Eleanor Allen of Ion, Nether Gravenhurst, widow, one of the sisters and coheirs of Daniel Goldsmith, late of Campton, clerk, decd.; Henry Paynter of Northampton, gent., and wife Eleanor, daughter and heir of Jeremy Stevens and wife Mary deceased, who was the other sister and coheir of Daniel Goldsmith; (ii) Charles Milward of Feilding, Silsoe, gent., and wife Margaret, formerly Margaret Sabine; (iii) Richard Berrow of Nether Gravenhurst and William Rawlins of Shefford, gent.
  • Date free text
    10 Jan 1698; copy 1806
  • Production date
    From: 1698 To: 1806
  • Scope and Content
    -- A messuage in Campton called the Red House, formerly in the occupation of George Noddings and now of William Mathews; -- a cottage in Campton formerly in the occupation of Benjamin Davis and now of William Stephens; -- a cottage in Shefford, formerly in the occupation of Mordecai Meager and now of William Kilby; -- a messuage in Shefford called the Red Lyon now in the occupation of William Rawlins; -- a cottage in Shefford called the Green Dragon now in the occupation of ___ Favell and Samuel Cleason; -- a cottage in Shefford in the occupation of Edward Button; -- with lands appertaining to all of the above. In trust for the use of Eleanor Allen during her life, of Charles Milward and wife Margaret (granddaughter of Eleanor Allen) during their lives, and thereafter to Daniel Milward, eldest son of Charles & Margaret Milward and greatgrandson of Eleanor Allen; and in default of heirs to Henry Milward 2nd son of Charles and Margaret. Witnesses: Henry Cooper, Thomas Harris. [Copy attested by Thomas Anderson and Stephen Lawrence of London, 18 Nov. 1806].
  • Level of description
    item