• Reference
    BS1300-1301
  • Title
    Feoffment and Bond, £140: (i) Henry Fynch of Tempsford, yeoman, and wife Anne (ii) Thomas Saxton of Tempsford, yeoman. Properties in Tempsford [details given]. Witnesses: Thomas Underwood, Richard Hinson, John Butler, George Mayes. Seals: on feoffment - 2 on tags, good; on bond – one on tongue, good
  • Date free text
    24 Mar 1629
  • Production date
    From: 1627 To: 1627
  • Admin/biog history
    BRA Stamp 500 from Farrer & Co
  • Scope and Content
    Details given: -- messuage in the occupation of Henry Fynch, close of pasture adjoining (1 1/2 acres) in Lampit End, abutting land of George Keynsham, esquire, east, Henry Edwards west; -- close or grove called Reynes (2 acres), abutting south common street, north common field, west close late William Banes, close of John Morse, east in part next common field and close of St Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, in part next the common street; -- close and pightle called Thoroughyard (1 rood) in Lampit End, land of Keynsham east, Earl of Kent occupied by Giles Kinge, clerk, west, common street south; -- 6 acres in the fields: - in South field, on Middle furlong, abutting Marsh furlong, on Marsh furlong, abutting common marsh; - in Great North field, on Wale furlong, abutting North mead; - in Cranne field, on Ditch furlong, abutting common marsh ditch, on Swanmewell furlong, abutting Cranne heydons, on Clay furlong, abutting the Plash. Owners etc: George Keynsham, Thomas Staploe, William Adams, gentleman, John Chaplyn, gentleman, Henry Edwards, Richard Hinson, late William Banes, Paul Colbecke, gentleman, William Tingey, Mark Frem
  • Level of description
    item