- ReferencePM927
- TitleConveyance to uses (feoffment): i) William Burrow of Great Staughton, yeoman, brother of John for the affection he bears to brother Thomas, youngest son of John; ii) William Crowe senior of Little Staughton, yeoman, and eldest son of William Crowe;
- Date free text22 Oct 1661
- Production dateFrom: 1661 To: 1661
- Scope and Content... a farmhouse wherein William Burrow lately dwelt in Little Staughton; closes of pasture, 6 acres; 9 acres meadow; 60 acres dispersed in the common fields; late in occupation William Baskerfeild, now Thomas Peirce; cottage late in occupation Edward Wootton in Little Staughton, with close which William Burrow late purchased of Thomas Gery, gentleman; to William Burrow for life; then to ii), who are to raise:- £20 each for Alice, wife of John Paule, daughter of Laurence Fowler deceased; and for Mary and Alice Burrow, daughters of John, at age 21; £10 each for Thomas and Alice Burrow, children of Abraham, yeoman, at age 21; then the property is to be conveyed to Thomas Burrow, youngest son of John; Witnesses: Thomas Allen (mark), William Beane (mark), Ry. Barcocke, Elizabeth Pearce, Thomas Luffe (mark), Anne Luffe (mark);
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBurrow, William,
Burrow, John,
Burrow, Thomas,
Crowe, William,
Baskerfield, William,
Peirce, Thomas,
Wootton, Edward,
Gery, Thomas,
Paule, Alice,
Paule, John,
Fowler, Laurence,
Burrow, Mary,
Burrow, Alice,
Burrow, Abraham,
Allen, Thomas,
Beane, William,
Barcocke, R.,
Pearce, Elizabeth,
Luffe, Thomas,
Luffe, Anne - Keywords
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