• Reference
    BS350
  • Title
    Manor of Clophill with Cainhoe. Court of Philip, Earl of Hardwicke (Viscount Royston, Baron of Hardwicke) and wife Jemima, Marchioness Grey. Steward: Isaac Wilkinson. Admission of Elizabeth Goodman of Lidlington, spinster (cousin and heir of John Goodman) on death of said John Goodman; and Admission of Edward Horn of Clophill, gentleman, on Surrender of said Elizabeth Goodman. A pightle of pasture and other land in Clophill [details given].
  • Date free text
    18 Oct 1765
  • Production date
    From: 1765 To: 1765
  • Admin/biog history
    BRA stamp 176: from Waste merchant’s collection, Exeter [Original bundle]
  • Scope and Content
    Details given: -- A pightle of pasture called Stopsleys Spinney (2 acres) in North Field in Clophill, between land formerly of the Earl of Aylesbury and late of Duke of Kent on north and east, and Pidley Wood south; -- and also 2 1/4 acres dispersed in the Common Fields of Clophill, namely 1/2 acre in North Field between land formerly of the Earl of Aylesbury on east and west; -- 1/2 acre between the said land north and south; -- 1 rood in East Field, between the said land east and west; -- 1/2 acre with land formerly of Sir William Franklyn, knight, and late of Michael Cole, gentleman, north and west, and the Meadow called Hardmead south; -- and 1/2 acre meadow in Hardmead, the land formerly of the Earl of Aylesbury on south. To which property John Goodman was admitted on 9 October 1755 on Surrender of Martha Pinlott and others.
  • Level of description
    item