- ReferenceHF40/2/18/1
- TitleConveyance
- Date free text9 Mar 1842
- Production dateFrom: 1842 To: 1842
- Scope and Content1) Mary Bennett of Gamlingay, widow of James late of same, gentleman (who died without issue) (one of two daughters as Tenant in Common of late mother Mary Woods, named in Will of James Woods of Tempsford, farmer) Charles Aspinwall late of St Neots, Huntingdonshire; then of Haverhill, Suffolk, draper, Now of Roxton (only child of late Reverend William Lambert Aspinwall, late of Chawston, Roxton, clerk, by Elizabeth his wife (nèe Woods) the other daughter of Mary Woods) vendors 2) Abraham Pearman of Little Morden, Cambridgeshire 3) Edmund Stanton of Biggleswade, writing clerk, trustee recites auction in 3 lots of land at Wrestlingworth on 6 November of which lot 3 was purchased by 2), auction held at Crown Inn, Potton Close of pasture (1 acre 1 rood 38 perches) Wrestlingworth abutting N. piece of arable sold to Reverend William Christopher Twiss E. land of Hogg and Lindsell W. Hatley Road S. Close of pasture belonging to Record and Churchwardens of Wrestlingworth called “Town Close” now and for sometime past in occupation of Barnaby Boutell consideration £156 9 Mar 1842
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keyword
- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, breweries, Wells & Company, DEEDS, Gamlingay, TEMPSFORD, farmer, St.Neots, Haverhill, draper, ROXTON, clergy, Chawston, clerk, Steeple Morden, BIGGLESWADE, writing clerk, buildings and land use, specific auction sales, Potton Crown, POTTON, WRESTLINGWORTH, Wrestlingworth fields, Wrestlingworth inns, Wrestlingworth First & Last, arable, Hogg & Lindsell, Wrestlingworth Hatley Road, churchwardens
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