- ReferenceWE94
- TitleMortgage; for £800: Ezra Eagles of Ampthill, gentleman, to Richard Goodman of Flitwick, miller (surviving trustee of John Goodman of Husborn Crawley, gentleman, deceased)
- Date free text2 Feb 1815
- Production dateFrom: 1815 To: 1815
- Scope and Content...A messuage in the Lower East End of Harlington, with the East End Green on the E.; a close adjoining containing 2 acres; a close adjoining the last containing 1 acre 1 rood 24 perches, lying between the Upper East End Green and the Lower East End Green; a plot of land on Lower East End Green containing 24 perches, bounded NE. by the said messuage, and S. by the Lower East End road; and also an allotment in Hoard Field in Harlington containing 14 acres 3 roods 2 perches [Recites Harlington Enclosure Act (1808)]; and a piece of land within the Manor of Sundon called Savages Acre, containing 3 roods 29 perches; all in occupation John Abbott. Also a messuage in Ampthill, formerly in occupation of Daniel Gibberd, then in occupation and possession of William Coles, since Sarah Coles (his widow), and now of Mary Ann Ashby, widow; also an outhouse nearly adjoining “now and for many years past used as a Meeting House by Protestant Dissenters”; also a cottage adjoining the last messuage, in occupation of William Love, the house late of Thomas Hollingworth, and now of George Exton, on S., the cottage and ground late of Thomas Love, and now of John Morris , on N., and Dunstable Street on W.; a piece of pasture called the Kitchen Garden, formerly of Richard Crick, since of William Coles, and now of said Ezra Eagles. (formerly part of close next described); and a close in Ampthill containing 2 acres ½ rood, formerly in occupation of John Bolding, surgeon, and now of Ezra Eagles (being the S. part of a close formerly called Hill Ground. [Recites Conveyance (Lease and Release), dated 1809; Andrew Fuller of Kettering (county Northamptonshire), gentleman, to the said Ezra Eagles; which gives fuller descriptions] Witnesses: C Austin junior (clerk to Mr Eagles), and John Emery (of Kempston Hardwick). [Seal cut out]
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