- ReferenceX363/1/20
- TitleMortgage (demise 1000 years)
- Date free text22 Apr 1728
- Production dateFrom: 1728 To: 1728
- Scope and Contenti) James Topham of Nether Staploe, son and devisee of James Topham, senior, late of Eaton Socon, yeoman, deceased, who was son and grantee of John Topham senior, late of Nether Staploe, yeoman, deceased. ii) John Goodwin of Eaton Socon, gentleman Consideration: £50 • 1 sellion arable with appurtenances, containing ½ acre in Duloe Field on Watland Furlong East: Robert Reynolds senior West: formerly Walter Graye now feoffees of St Dunstons North: Lynn Furlong or common highway to St Neots South: late Richard Smith of Eaton Granted by John Topham senior to James Topham senior by feoffment 4 Jan 1654 • 1 sellion arable in Staploe Field [As X363/1/11] • 4 acres arable with appurtenances in common and open fields of Eaton Socon; • 2 sellions arable with appurtenances containing ½ acre In Longcroft Field [As X363/1/8] • 3 selions arable with appurtenances containing 1½ acres in Sevenbush Field on Puttockhill Furlong [As X363/1/3] • 8 sellions containing 2 acres in Staploe Field called Waights Piece; 1 sellion containing ½ acre in Alewicke Furlong [As X363/1/6] Granted to John Topham by James Topham senior, see X363/1/10 • 2 sellions arable with appurtenances in Seabush Field containing 1 acre, on Swinebrook Furlong [As X363/1/9] • 2 sellions containing 1½ acres in Duloe Field on Aldwick Furlong; 1 sellion containing ½ acre in Longcroft Field; 1 sellion containing 1½ acres in Duloe Stocking [As X363/1/16] All of which James Topham claims by will of James Topham senior, his late father, see X363/1/17 Signature of i) Witnesses: Philip Dixie Thomas Berkeley Endorsement: receipt of £50
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