• Reference
    RO25
  • Title
    Copyhold cottage and 6 acres in Millbrook purchased by John Earl of Upper Ossory in 1804. [there are no title deeds for this purchase, but the title can be supplied from Abstracts made from the Court Rolls at the conveyance of the whole estate 1841-2, see RH9/21]
  • Date free text
    1789-1810
  • Production date
    From: 1789 To: 1810
  • Scope and Content
    Court Roll, Admission; Manor of Millbrook within Honour of Ampthill William Warner of Marston Mortaine, yeoman and wife Sarah surrendered out of court to use of Mathew Wilcox of Ashton, Northamptonshire who is admitted -copyhold messuage called Stephensons, divided into several dwellings in occupation of Richard Brazier, Edward Cox and Joseph Cartwright being next the Parsonage House in Millbrook -pightle of pasture or moor ground planted with alders and other trees adjoining containing 1 acre -pightle of pasture or sward adjoining meadow called Lye Mead enclosed with quick hedge formerly part of Low Field, containing 1 acre rent: 6d 25 Oct 1796 Court Roll, Admission Manor of Millbrook within Honour of Ampthill Mathew Wilcox and wife Elizabeth surrendered on 10 December 1804 out of court to use of John Earl of Upper Ossory -premises as above -new allotment lying on Chandell Moor on the warren in Millbrook, 2 roods 6 perches :N. ancient enclosure of Mathew Wilcox :E. 1st allotment to Reverend George Cardale :S. 1st allotment to John Earl of Upper Ossory :part W. 2nd allotment to Samuel Candish :rest W. ancient enclosure of Samuel Candish -new allotment in Gang Mead and Great Temples, 4 acres 32 perches :W. parish of Marston :N. and part E. 2nd allotment to Reverend Edward Tanqueray :part S., rest E. and rest S. 9th allotment of Earl of Upper Ossory 13 Jun 1810 [from Abstract of Title RH9/21] Admission; Manor of Millbrook within the Honour of Ampthill Thomas Roberts of Millbrook, yeoman held at 6d per annum -copyhold cottage called Stephensons, divided into several dwellings in occupation of Richard Brazier, Edward Cox and Joseph Cartwright next the Parsonage House, with pightle of pasture or moor ground planted with alders and other trees adjoining, 1 acre -pightle of pasture or sward adjoining called Lye Mead enclosed with quick hedge formerly part of Low Field, containing 1 acre -3 acres 1 rood arable dispersed in the common fields of Millbrook in occupation of Thomas Roberts, to which he was admitted with his father Thomas Roberts late of Millbrook deceased, at court 9 June 1753 under will of his grandfather Thomas Roberts, some time since of Millbrook to use of William Warner of Marston, yeoman who is admitted rent: 6d per annum 28 and 29 Oct 1789 [from Abstract of Admission RH9/25]
  • Reference
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds