• Reference
    BC682
  • Title
    Quit claim [see also BC648]
  • Date free text
    20 Jan 1674 [/5]
  • Production date
    From: 1674 To: 1675
  • Scope and Content
    by Simon Beckett, senior, Bedford, gentleman to Simon Beckett, Lynne Regis, merchant, 2nd son of said Simon, senior - inn in St Mary's, Bedford, called the White Hart, in the occupation of Thomas Beech; North, John Beaumont, gentleman - inn in St Paul's called the Rose in the occupation of Benjamin Rogers - messuage called the Cock, in parish of St Mary's, abutting upon Cauldwell Street - cottage with smithy, shop and forge in the occupation of Jane Scott, widow - 2 messuages and 5 shops in St Paul's adjoining the Shambles or Butchers' Row, in the occupations of Elizabeth Flint, widow, Alice Flint, widow, Thomas Burnewood, William Phillipps, Benjamin Wells, Richard Flint, junior and Mary Flint, widow - messuage in the occupation of Nicholas Hawkins, cutler, in St Paul's adjoining to corner of said Shambles - messuage in the occupation of John Buckle, in Cauldwell Street, St Mary's, known by the sign of the Anchor and was formerly the Blew Boar and was purchased by said Simon Beckett from Barnaby Crash - messuage in the Stone House Lane near the Bullring in St Paul's in the occupation of Thomas Burnewood and formerly of William Purrold alias Phillipps; West, Mr Thomas Paley; other part Simon Beckett, in the occupation of - Riseley, widow; all in Bedford; signature Simon Beckett endorsed; witnesses: William Scott, junior, John Paradine
  • Level of description
    item