• Reference
    PM466
  • Title
    Assignment of residue of term: £88..10s i) Samuel Smith of London, bookseller and wife Penelope, (one of the daughters of William Symcotts of Clifton, gentleman); John Crawley of Dunstable, doctor of physic, and wife Ann (another daughter); Elizabeth Symcotts of Dunstable, spinster (another daughter); ii) John Underwood of Stratford, Sandy, gardener;
  • Date free text
    22 Mar 1705/6
  • Production date
    From: 1705 To: 1706
  • Scope and Content
    ... 14¾ acres in common fields of Sandy:- in Austreet Field: in the Brach furlong, abutting W. on land late Francis Bishopp esquire; in Slow Leyes abutting S. on Thomas Richardson; in Downe Field: in Lower Backside furlong, abutting N. on Mr Monoux, S. on John Richardson, E. on Broadwater Pitts; in Middle Field: in Simsdale furlong, abutting E. on Popes Gore, W. on Whitley heydens in Mead Field: abutting on land of Thomas Adkins and John Smith, N. on the Privy, and in Long Freshland adjoining the land of Thomas Ellis; 1 acre meadow in Edward Holme, abutting W. on meadow of the Earl of Kent, S. George Fuller, E. Mr Pulleyn, W. the Ouse; Recites:- 26 August 1633 Henry Edropp of Sandy, chandler, sold to John Symcotts of Godmanchester, gentleman, ½ acre in Down Field, Sandy, in Longlandside furlong (abutting S. on glebe, N. Ralph Bromsall esquire, E. on Langford green, W. on Easter down furlong); Also recites 3 leases by Theophilus Cater of Sandy, yeoman, to William Bromsall of Sandy, yeoman: 14¾ acres in the common fields of Sandy, now in occupation Robert Whitfield; these subsequently came to William Symcotts; Witnesses: Edward Brewster, William Innys, John Cumberland, Mary Crawley
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