• Reference
    PM902
  • Title
    Conveyance (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 text
    13 May 1649
  • Production date
    From: 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
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