• Reference
    BS315
  • Title
    Conveyance (Bargain and Sale), for £2700. The Manor of Basmey [now Basmead], Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire); and other property in parishes of Eaton and Great Staughton [details given]. Parties: Sir John Luke of Flamstead, Hertfordshire, knight, and Dame Mary his wife, and Thomas Saunders (eldest son of Mary and of John Saunders esquire, deceased) and wife Mary, to Edmund Bagshawe senior of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, gentleman, and Edward Bagshawe of Middle Temple, esquire. Witnesses: John Harley, John James. [Armorial seal]
  • Date free text
    9 Oct 1627
  • Production date
    From: 1627 To: 1627
  • Scope and Content
    Details of other property: -- the manor-house in the parish of Eaton Socon, with the appurtenant buildings, dovehouse, etc, and all manorial rights; -- lands (containing about 200 acres) lying severally in two Fields called Basmey Field and Hanger Leyes in parishes of Eaton and Great Staughton, Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire, belonging to the manor-house, in the occupation of Richard Weaver. -- Also the closes called: - the Shaddowes, with a cottage, in the occupation of John Richardson; - Morrice, with a cottage, in the occupation of widow Gray, with the wood-ground to these closes (containing 19 acres); - the Great Pasture with all the wood-ground within the said close (containing 88 acres); - the Oxe Close (4 acres); - the two Hooke Fields with the wood-grounds (73 acres); - the Home Wood (19 acres); - the Hooke Wood (7 acres); - Kexe Wood (5 acres); - the close called West Hall (9 acres); - a grove called Bayards Poole Grove (2 acres); - a close called the Lye (15 acres); - Gallione Close (8 acres); all in parishes of Eaton and Great Staughton, belonging to the manor-house. Being all the lands, etc belonging to the vendors, excepting a parcel of ground (4 acres) in the occupation of John Spencer, gentleman.
  • Level of description
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