• Reference
    RH2/11
  • Title
    Attested Copy of Mortgage by Demise for Years i) Thomas Platt of Sherrington, Buckinghamshire, farmer and shopkeeper and wife Ann, one of the sisters and coheirs of Thomas Ginn late of Upper Shelton in Wootton, grocer, deceased who was only son and heir of Thomas Ginn late of Wootton aforesaid, cordwainer deceased who was only son and heir of Sarah late wife of last mentioned Thomas Ginn, which Sarah was only daughter and heir of Elizabeth Grundon late of Wootton, aforesaid widow deceased. ii) Christopher Prior of Stopsley, Luton, yeoman Consideration: £400
  • Date free text
    10 Mar 1790; copy attested 13 June 1792
  • Production date
    From: 1790 To: 1792
  • Scope and Content
    - MOIETY OF: A – messuage in Cranfield called Manorhouse of the manor of Washing Leys formerly divided into 2 tenements and since converted into 3 tenements, formerly in occupation John Whitlock father of Richard Whitlock, deceased and Hannah Morris and afterwards William Swift and Martha Ward and late in occupation Samuel Bunyon, William Arms and William Webster B – pightle adjoining 3 roods in occupation Mr Fish, Officer of Excise and now of Mr Newton grocer and draper C – cottage adjoining said messuage in occupation James Crick, then in occupation Richard Hall and now Thomas Lane, which premises are bounded as follows: : W. messuage and ground formerly Thomas Odell and now William Newson : E. cottage formerly Thomas London : S. common street D – messuage divided into 2 tenements in Nether Shelton in Marston Moretaine : W. John Richardson and now Joseph Barnard Dymock : N. and E. formerly Mr Impey then Mr Dell and now Mr Bachelor : S. common street now in occupation John Beard and Joseph Valentine E – 6 acres arable in Windmill Field in Marston Moretaine ... 3 acres lie together enclosed on Sowters Furlong : W. highway from Nether Shelton to Caulcot : E. Caulcot land : N. Shelton Street : SE. Bedford Road ... ½ acre arable in same furlong : both sides Mr Impey then Mr Dell then Mr Batcheldor ... 5 lands together in same furlong 1½ acres :SW. Mr Pryor afterwards Mr Craydon :NE. formerly Madam Taylor, now Town of Clapham ... ½ rood same furlong : both sides formerly Samuel Chaulton ... ½ rood same furlong :SW. formerly Madam Taylor now Town of Clapham ...1 rood on Mill furlong : both sides Mr Pryor afterwards Mr Craydon :W. Millway ... 2 roods on Marsh Brook Furlong :N. Mr Warburton then Mr Eyles :S. Mr Impey then Mr Dell :W. abutting on headland formerly of Thomas Lane all late in occupation Henry Cooper and now of William Bushby senior F – cottage in Marston Nether Shelton in occupation Ann Newman and now of John Evans G – messuage in Upper Shelton in Wootton late in occupation Thomas Ginn, grocer and now of William Busby senior H – pightle in Upper Shelton aforesaid called Chimers whereupon said messuage is situate, contiguous with garden and orchard 1 acre : W. formerly Charles Richards : E. common green there : S. tenement formerly of John Day : N. way to Bedford I – cottage with orchard and appurtenances in Wootton in occupation William Salusbury then Edward Knight and now Joseph Lancaster J – 4 acres meadow in Steppingley and Millbrook late in occupation John Burridge and now of Thomas Elmer and Samuel Elmer ... 3 acres in Millbrook Great Mead : S. meadow formerly Charles Richards then Charles Farnell and John Crouch : N. and E. brook : W. Coulsdon Close, formerly William Emmerton ... 1 acre in Steppingley in East Mead : E. meadow of William Thickpenny :W. common highway : N. brook for term of 100 years at peppercorn rent covenant to levy fine subject to redemption on repayment of £400 + interest at 5% on 10 September next signed: i) Witnesses: John Hooper, John Smith writing clerk 10 Mar 1790 Copy attested 13 June 1792 by John Smith and Edmund Chandless
  • Russell Wallpaper Books Vol. V. no.181 pg.187
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