• Reference
    PM1003
  • Title
    Manor of Biggleswade, foreign and borough: King’s court: steward John Peppiatt: admission of Samuel Cockayne and wife Catherine
  • Date free text
    20,21 Apr 1743
  • Production date
    From: 1743 To: 1743
  • Scope and Content
    ...¼ share of:- a messuage late in occupation Edward Hemming, then Edward Bray, now Edward Beaumont; one late Edward North, then Samuel Foster, now Thomas Marshall; one late George Whitehead, then Thomas Foster, Nathaniel Ivery, Robert Butcher and Widow Stonebridge; one late Richard Edwards, Thomas Albon, Richard Neal, and Samuel Needham, now Thomas Lovell, Henry Heath, Mary Bowman, Ann Ward widow; one late William Rands, now Roger Layton; one late Thomas Wells, now Thomas Farr; one late Edward Bray, then Edward Oxenbridge, now George Fletcher (an inn, name not clear); one widow Brewer, late, now Owen Francis; one late John Segrave, now Henry Segrave; one late William Palmer gentleman, now Thomas Hide; 400 acres in the common fields, formerly of Owen Bromsall esquire, then of his son Sir Thomas Bromsall, knight; 1 acre in Middle Field bought by Sir Thomas Bromsall of Edward Rudd, in occupation Edward Beaumont, William Beaumont, Thomas Marshall and Henry Gwynn; to Samuel Cockayne for life, then to wife Catherine, then to their heirs; on surrender by Catherine Cockayne by Emerson Plumpton, deputy steward; fine 11s..2d
  • Level of description
    item