• Reference
    MN15/19
  • Title
    Manor of Eaton Bray with Members absolute surrender
  • Date free text
    5 November 1864
  • Production date
    From: 1864 To: 1864
  • Scope and Content
    Manor of Eaton Bray with the Members in Eaton Bray, Whipsnade and Totternhoe absolute surrender by David Abraham of Little Stanmore [Middlesex], publican and Hannah, his wife before Robert Arnold Wainwright, steward, for £400 to Arthur Macnamara of Cheverells near Markyate Street [Hertfordshire], esquire of (a) messuage, formerly a public house called the Cricketers on The Green, Eaton Bray formerly in the occupation of Mrs. Mead, then John Tibbs [sic] and Richard Lott [sic], then George Abraham and Michael Puddephatt, then David Abraham with yard, garden and orchard; (b) a piece of land numbered 216 on the inclosure map of one rood, one perch on the S side of (a) and bounded S by a private road; (c) piece of land of one acre, thirty nine perches on N of (a) and numbered 220 on the inclosure map – (b) and (c) being awarded to David Abraham at the inclosure of Eaton Bray on 25 January 1860 in respect of four butts of arable late in the common field on the backside of (a) containing one acre formerly in the occupation of George Abraham, then David Abraham – David Abraham signed by mark
  • Level of description
    item