- ReferenceBS2172
- TitleLease for a Year. (i) Richard Cockayne, Cockayne Hatley, esquire (eldest son and heir of John Cockayne esquire deceased) (ii) Edward Sparhauke, Baldock, Hertfordshire, gentleman
- Date free text11 June 1725
- Production dateFrom: 1725 To: 1725
- Scope and Content-- farm, Wrestlingworth, and close of pasture ( 2 acres) -- cottage, Wrestlingworth and close of pasture (1½ acres) -- cottage, Wrestlingworth and close of pasture (1½ acres) and 80 acres in fields of Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley. -- Foxholes ( 2 acres) in Wrestlingworth fields -- 12½ roods meadow in Wrestlingworth meadow -- sixth part of (i) in issues and profits of Manor of Wrestlingworth -- common pasture for 9 cows in Wrestlingworth late in the occupation of Richard Yardley, Edworth, gentleman deceased -- cottage in Wrestlingworth and 2 acres close – Buggs Close -- Buggs Lands (90 acres arable) in fields of Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley -- Buggs Meadow (2½ acres) in Wrestlingworth meadow late purchased by Richard Cockayne of Margaret Stevens widow and Thomas Stevens her son now in the occupation of Stephen Forster. -- Manor of Cockayne Hatley alias Hatley Port -- and all late the estate of John Cockayne in Cockayne Hatley and Potton. -- advowson of rectory of Cockayne Hatley. Witnesses: William Sparhauke, John Nightingale.
- Archival historyCollection made by the late A.W. Turner, and sent by Messrs. Perrys, 56 Preston Street, Brighton, via British Records Association.
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