- ReferenceHF40/3/2/54
- TitleGrant of Feoffment
- Date free text4 Dec 1800
- Production dateFrom: 1729 To: 1800
- Scope and Content1) James Harvey now of Upper Caldecote, Northill, clerk and Catherine his wife 2) Elizabeth Harvey of Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, spinster 3) George Inskip of Ickwell, Northill, farmer, purchaser 4) Edmund Harvey of Willian, Hertfordshire, clerk (executor of Will of John Rooke, late of Willian, clerk, deceased) 5) Samuel Wells of Biggleswade, brewer recites Deed to lead to uses of a fine 1) John Harvey of Ickwell Bury, Northill esquire (only son of John Harvey, late of same, esquire, deceased, who was eldest son and heir of James and Elizabeth Harvey (both deceased) James was brother and heir to John Harvey late of Ickwell Bury esquire deceased) 2) Edmund Harvey of Finningley, Nottinghamshire, clerk, another child of James and Elizabeth 3) James Harvey above 4) John Markham of Northill, clerk 4 Dec 1800 John Edmund and Elizabeth only children of James Harvey by Elizabeth his wife, nèe Feery Close or piece of newly inclosed arable land called Long Field abutting S. road to Upper Caldecote W. land belonging to –Dear N. close below E. land late belonging to John Robinson and now to George Inskip And close or piece of newly inclosed arable (together with last 20 acres 1 rood 3 perches) abutting small part of N. land late of Thomas Beaumont and now of George Inskip rest of N. by cottage and homestall etc. in occupation of John Jefferies part of E. close of pasture ground lately sold by James Harvey to Samuel Wells, brewer rest of E. land late of Thomas Beaumont now of George Inskip part of S. close above rest of S. land belonging to – Dear W. land late of Frances Nicholls now of Thomas Burton awarded to James Harvey by Northill and Sandy Enclosure Act Nether Caldecote alias Lower Caldecote formerly in occupation of Abraham Stevens afterwards of Dorothy Stevens his widow and now or late of James Harvey and messuage, cottage or tenement, yard, garden, orchard. homestall etc. in occupation of John Jefferies (2 acres) Nether Caldecote N. adjoining last close and right of way and passage 15 ft wide on foot and horseback with cattle, carts and carriages out of Turnpike Road called Great North Road into and along N. side of certain other close of land adjoining King’s Head public house and homestead on the south into close of pasture sold to Samuel Wells Consideration £1268 1st schedule of deed 1) Lease and Release 1) Humphrey Monoux esquire and Elizabeth his wife 2) Lewis Monoux, clerk 26 and 27 Nov 1744 2) Lease and Release 1) Robert Thornton esquire 2) James Harvey esquire 7 and 8 July 1772 Bargain and Sale 2nd schedule 1) Mortgage 1) Reverend Robert Audley Brittain, clerk and Elizabeth his wife 2) Reverend Lewis Monoux, clerk 5 Aug 1729 2) Deed to lead to uses of Fine (same date) 3) Fine Michaelmas 3 George II 4) Lease and Release 1) Reverend Robert Audley Brittain and Elizabeth his wife 2) Mark Adston, tailor (purchaser) 28 and 29 Sep 1748 5) Fine Michaelmas 22 George II 6) Assignment to attend Inheritance 1) Lewis Monoux 2) Reverend Robert Andley Brittain and Elizabeth his wife 3) Mark Adston and John Hill Smith 30 Jan 1748/9 7) Deed Poll assignment in Trust for John Harvey (indorsement on 6) 20 Apr 1764
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordHooper & Fletcher,
Harvey, James,
Harvey, Catherine,
Harvey, Elizabeth,
Inskip, George,
Harvey, Edmund,
Rooke, John,
Wells, Samuel,
Harvey, John,
Markham, John,
Feery, Elizabeth,
Dear,
Robinson, John,
Beaumont, Thomas,
Jefferies, John,
Wells, Samuel,
Nicholls, Frances,
Burton, Thomas,
Stevens, Abraham,
Stevens, Dorothy,
Monoux, Humphrey,
Monoux, Elizabeth,
Monoux, Lewis,
Thornton, Robert,
Brittain, Robert Audley,
Brittain, Elizabeth,
Adston, Mark,
Smith, John Hill - KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, buildings and land use, feoffment, Upper Caldecote, Upper Caldecote, NORTHILL, clerk, Hinxworth, Ickwell, farmer, Willian, BIGGLESWADE, brewer, Ickwell Bury, Finningley, Northill fields, arable, cottages, HOUSING, ENCLOSURE, Lower Caldecote, Lower Caldecote, gardens, orchards, rights of way, turnpikes, Lower Caldecote Great North Road, Lower Caldecote Kings Head, clergy, mortgages, tailor
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