Reference
WE17
Title
[copy] Conveyance (Release); for £825: Sir Philip Monoux, baronet, and wife Dame Elizabeth (only child and heir of Ambrose Reddall of Eversholt esquire.), to John Gregory of Long Lane in Toddington, gentleman.
Date free text
9 Jun 1775
Production date
From: 1775 To: 1775
Scope and Content
... A piece of land with a barn thereon standing, and on which a messuage lately stood, in Potters End in Eversholt, late in occupation of John Brown and then Thomas Plummer; a close adjoining called the Slipe; a close adjoining (formerly called Hill Stockings), now divided into 4 closes called Hill Close, Plowed Close, New Pightle and Horse Pightle, containing together 20 acres, bounded NE. by a close late of the said Ambrose Reddall, now of said Dame Elizabeth Monoux, SW. by the Duke of Bedford’s wood called Parmer Shrubs, and a close late of Joseph Cooke, now of John Cooke, and late of William Plummer, SE. by the closes in occupation of widow Mayes called Fatting Stockings and Furzen Stockings, and NW. by a pightle belonging to the parish of Eversholt; 8 selions of freehold (4 acres) on Rye Furlong in Forge Field, abutting S. on the highway from Witsend, and lately inclosed with 2 half-acres of leasehold, late of John Symon, then of Francis Hall, then George Spufford and wife Elizabeth, then Ambrose Reddall, and now of Sir Philip Monoux and wife, and Judy Reddall; and 1 acre in the Fields of Eversholt, viz. ½ acre in Stonehill Field, between land late of Richard Gregory, and the glebe, and ½ acre in Letchmore Field, between the lands late of William Deacon; all of which barn etc. were late in occupation of Henry Purratt and now of Edward Burr, and which selions etc. late in occupation of Thomas Law, then Stephen Hebbs, and then Ambrose Reddall. [recites public auction of previous March]
Witnesses: J Reddall and John Rotheram.
Level of description
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