- ReferencePM902
- TitleConveyance (feoffment): £830 i) George Gery of Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, gentleman; Oliver Gery of London, gentleman; Thomas Gery of Gray’s Inn, gentleman; Joseph Hopson of Gray’s Inn, gentleman; Robert Whitbrooke of London, gentleman; ii) Francis Negus of Northamptonshire, yeoman;
- Date free text13 May 1649
- Production dateFrom: 1649 To: 1649
- Scope and Content...a farmhouse in occupation John Newcombe in Little Staughton, between the ground of Mr Helder N., Mr Weaver S., abutting W. on the common street; Home close, 8 acres; between the bowling close E. and the common street W., abutting S. on Milche close; pightle of 2 acres, between the ground of Edmund Merrill E., abutting N. on ground of Mistress Weaver; another pightle of 2 acres, abutting E. on the common lane, abutting S. on the ground of Adam Haynes; 120 acres in the common fields as in (very fine) terrier attached (Church, Over, Denge, Lownde Fields; and meadow in Broad Mead); Witnesses: William Gery, Francis Loge (?), Humphrey Wigan, Jacob Tonson, Richard Todd, James Darlington, William Burrows, Edmund Hewett, William Crowe. Recites that George, Oliver and Thomas Gery are seised of rents £40 per annum from the manor of Little Staughton; that estate of said manor is settled in Hopson and Whitbrooke (by Gaius Squire and Richard Weaver, gentlemen) in trust for Oliver and Thomas Gery . 28 September 1625
- Reference
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordGery, George,
Gery, Oliver,
Gery, Thomas,
Hopson, Joseph,
Whitbrooke, Robert,
Negus, Francis,
Newcombe, John,
Helder,
Weaver,
Merrill, Edmund,
Haynes, Adam,
Gery, William,
Loge, Francis,
Wigan, Humphrey,
Tonson, J.,
Todd, Richard,
Darlington, James,
Burrows, William,
Hewett, Edmund,
Crowe, William,
Squire, Gaius,
Weaver, Richard - Keywords
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