• Reference
    BS1412
  • Title
    Declaration of trust: (i) Knightley Chetwood, clerk, archdeacon of York (ii) Henry Crispe of the Inner Temple, London, esquire, Thomas Hoare, citizen and goldsmith of London. Recites Conveyance, £1743, 17,18 January 1688/89: (i) Osborne Taylor of St James, Middlesex, esquire, John Symonds of St James, esquire, and wife Hannah, mother of Osborne Taylor (ii) Robert Herbert of St James, gentleman, William East of Middle Temple, London, gentleman (iii) Knightley Chetwood (iv) Osborne Taylor, John Symonds and wife. Properties in Eaton Socon [details given]. Witnesses: Benjamin Chetwood, William East, Ralph Saunderson
  • Date free text
    20 Jun 1689, reciting from 1688
  • Production date
    From: 1688 To: 1689
  • Admin/biog history
    BRA Stamp 500 from Farrer & Co
  • Scope and Content
    Details given: - capital messuage in Ford End, Eaton Socon, Dovehouse close adjoining the orchard; - Ley close abutting southeast Dovehouse close, north the meadow; - 6 acres in Eaton Ford meadow late in the occupation of William Dyer, esquire, now Henry Ashley, esquire; - 5 acres meadow late Thomas Attwood, now Samuel Luffe, in Sudbury mead, Eaton Socon, 4 acres of which abut south 'St Needs' bridge and the other acre running across the north end of the four; - 5 acres late in the occupation of John Negus and William Archdeacon, now William Baxter, in Sudbury mead; - 10 acres in Ford field, abutting Ford meadow, late in the occupation of Samuel Luffe then John Peirson; - 3 Lammas closes lying behind William Thrower, commonly called Mill close and Coney close, on the north side of the Ford End adjoining north the Cherry Garden in the occupation of Samuel Luffe; - 104 acres in the fields of Eaton Socon in the occupation of Samuel Luffe, William Baxter and John Negus; - meadow called Kippest Holmes near the Stone bridge to Divelhoe, occupied by William Baxter; - Townsend close at the north end of Eaton Town in the occupation of Thomas Radwell; - The Cherry Garden, late Mark Stanbridge; - 1 1/2 acres in the occupation of Thomas Attwood; - 3 cottages adjoining Coney close northwest and Little Common Lane leading to the Wash or watering pond at the Ford End, in the occupation of William Cooper, Widow Keeling and Mary Burke; - tenement or cottage, orchard, backside and barn, and 2 little 'pighills', piece of meadow occupied by Richard Emery. Premises are held by Chetwood in trust for Anne Andrews of London, spinster, aged 6, daughter of Thomas Andrews, citizen and dyer of London, deceased.
  • Level of description
    item