• Reference
    BS1886-7
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease and Release) £1,350. (i) Dixie Gregory, esquire, Huntingdon, and wife Jane. (ii) Dixie Gregory, junior B.N.C. Oxford, gentleman only son and heir of Dixie Gregory by wife Henrietta (Franklyn) (iii) Reverend Thomas Martyn, Pertenhall.
  • Date free text
    7 August 1805
  • Production date
    From: 1805 To: 1805
  • Scope and Content
    -- The ‘Horn’ public house in Pertenhall, and yard. -- Home close and four adjoining closes abutting on lane to Honey Hill field, and Bugby close in parish of Kimbolton, and by the Park. -- close (1 rood 27 perches) -- piece in wood and field (6 acres 1 rood) abutting Swineshead – Pertenhall road south -- 12 acres 1 rood 22 perches in Honey Hill field abutting south on same road. These two plots awarded by the Commissioners to Sarah Birt 1795/6, mother of Dixie Gregory for lands late in the occupation of John Hollis senior. Owners and occupiers of adjoining lands: Isaac Bell, Corpus College, Reverend John King. Witnesses: William Day, William Lucas (Newport Pagnell)
  • Level of description
    item