• Reference
    HF40/2/2/1
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of William Pope to copyhold held of Manor of Biggleswade
  • Date free text
    1709 - 1840
  • Production date
    From: 1709 To: 1840
  • Scope and Content
    1) Surrender of Ed. Hemming admittance - John Wynn of Biggleswade, currier messuage with backside, malting barns, stables, dovehouses, court yards, orchards and land called “The Hemplands”, formerly in occupation John Bodington, deceased, then of Elizabeth B. spinster and John Hazeldine Rent 2s 18 and 19 Oct 1709 2) Surrender of John Wynn to use of his Willl 20 and 21 Oct 1729 3) Copy of Will of John Wynn, maltster messuage where he now dwelt (purchased of Ed. Hemming) etc. and lands he purchased of Edward Rudd and Mrs Reynolds. To son John subject to £20 annuity to wife Elizabeth reversion to sons Henry and Ed. if John die before 21 15 Jun 1739 4) Presents death of John Wynn, currier (and his Will) admitted John son by his guardian Elizabeth his mother 5 and 9 Oct 1739 5) Surrender by John Wynn, currier and maltster, to uses of his Will 15 and 16 Apr 1760 6) Will (proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury) of John Wynn to wife Catherine, reversion to John all property in Biggleswade 27 Apr 1786 7) presents death of John Winn, the elder Catherine admitted and since dead John admitted 20 and 21 Apr 1787 8) Surrender to use of Will by John Winn 27 Feb 1801 9) Copy of Will of John Winn of Biggleswade, gentleman to housekeeper Mary Randall 10s per week to Robert Brook £10 to sister Eliza Winn. messuage at Biggleswade in his own and Samuel Wells’s occupation proved Biggleswade Peculiar 6 Apr 1813 10) presents death of John Winn (recites his Will) admits Eliza Winn 27 and 28 Apr 1813 11) Receipt of legacy of £10 by Robert Brooks 13 Apr 1814 12) Sale to William Pope on 19 October 1814 by Eliza Winn property described with abutments Consideration £882 1840
  • Level of description
    item