- ReferenceRO31/7
- TitleExemplification of Common Recovery with Double Voucher i) John Windus, gentleman (demandant) ii) Francis Buxton, gentleman (tenant) iii) John Fitzpatrick Earl of Upper Ossory (first vouchee), Thomas Francis Martin (common vouchee)
- Date free textTrinity Term 9 George III [1769]
- Production dateFrom: 1769 To: 1769
- Scope and Content-manors of How End otherwise Readings otherwise Reddings, Houghton Conquest otherwise Conquest Bury, Houghton Grange, and Pilling otherwise Pillage with appurtenances; 50 messuages, 20 tofts, 20 dovehouses, 50 gardens, 1,000 acres land, 1,000 acres meadow, 1,500 acres pasture, 500 acres wood, 300 acres furze and heath, 500 acres covered with water, common pasture for all animals. in Ampthill, Houghton Conquest otherwise Houghton or Hoton, otherwise Conquest Bury, Houghton Grange, Millbrook, Howend, Hawnes, Maulden, Clophill, Marston otherwise Marston Moretaine and Wootton
- Russell 'wallpaper books' Volume V. no.19 pg.143
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- KeywordsDEEDS, legal papers, Houghton Conquest How End Manor, Houghton Conquest Reddings Manor, Conquest Bury Manor, Houghton Grange Manor, Wootton Pillinge Manor, AMPTHILL, HOUGHTON CONQUEST, Houghton Conquest Houghton Grange, MILLBROOK, Houghton Conquest How End, HAYNES, MAULDEN, CLOPHILL, MARSTON MORETAINE, WOOTTON
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