• Reference
    O/47
  • Title
    Mortgage to secure £16,000 with interest
  • Date free text
    12 May 1835
  • Production date
    From: 1835 To: 1835
  • Scope and Content
    i) Sir John Osborn of Chicksands, Bedfordshire and of Earls Court, Middlesex, baronet; George Robert Osborn, esquire, unattached lieutenant in HM army (eldest son of Sir John Osborn) ii) Samuel Forster of Lincolns Inn, county Middlesex, gentleman and George Frere of same, gentleman iii) John Gillyatt Booth of Crouch End, Middlesex and John Thomas Barber Beaumont of Regent Street, Piccadilly, Middlesex iv) John Augustus Barber Beaumont of Regent Street, esquire MORTGAGE by i) to ii) to secure £16,000 with interest - Manor of Chicksands, county Bedfordshire - the late dissolved Priory of Chicksands, county Bedfordshire - pieces of arable and pasture land in Chicksands: - Great End Field (62 acres) - Pond Close (18 acres 1 rood 9 perches) - Millers or Horn Close (24 acres 12 perches) - The Warren (32 acres 1 rood 6 perches) - Salters Meadow (5 acres 1 rood) - Salters Pightle (2 acres) - Mill Moors (11 acres 2 roods 30 perches) - Horne Field (27 acres 2 roods) - Bridge Meadow (4 acres 2 roods) - several pieces of land in Campton, county Bedfordshire (396 acres 3 roods 17 perches): - Salters Wells Meadow (1 acre 1 rood) - Oatmeal meadow (8 acres) - Three Acre Piece - Old Common (15 acres) - First Arable Piece (19 acres) - Second Arable Piece (12 acres) - Third Arable Piece (20 acres) - Fourth Arable Piece (18 acres) - Burnham Meadow (14 acres) - Dog Kennel Meadow (9 acres) - messuage called Hawnes Grange in Hawnes, county Bedfordshire - several pieces of arable meadow and pasture on the site of the Homestead (210 acres 3 roods 39 perches) in the occupation of Richard Gresham - messuage called the Second Lodge Farm in Chicksands with appurtenances and lands thereto belonging (267 acres) now or late in the occupation of William Mawbey - Speeds Dairy Farm in Chicksands with appurtenances and lands thereto belonging (297 acres 6 perches) now or late in the occupation of Joseph Bevan - Polehanger Farm lying in the several fields and parishes of Polehanger, Mopsall alias Meppershall and Campton with appurtenances and lands (323 acres 29 perches) - Meppershall Farm in Meppershall with appurtenances and lands thereto belonging (154 acres 1 rood 37 perches) now or late in the occupation of John Bell - Hares Farm in Campton, Bedfordshire with appurtenances and several pieces of land (154 acres 1 rood 31 perches) now or late in the occupation of Thomas Hare - Hawnes Hill Farm in Hawnes with appurtenances and lands (213 acres 27 perches) now or late in the occupation of William Eames - tithes in Chicksands, Hawnes and Dean - Manor and lordship of Polehanger, Bedfordshire - messuage called Sweaty Lands Farm in Hawnes and Maulden, county Bedfordshire with appurtenances and lands thereto belonging (111 acres 3 roods 10 perches) - Crow Close (14 acres 8 roods 12 perches) - Humphrey Wood (14 acres 1 rood 18 perches) - Barn Close (6 acres) - a moiety of the tithes from the close called Middle Twelve Acres (15 acres 1 rood 16 perches) - piece of arable land in Hawnes called “Sweetlands” (6 acres 3 roods 2 perches) adjoining north east and south to lands of Sir John Osborn; west on the Haynes-Silsoe Road - pightle of meadow garden in Hawnes (1 acre 1 rood 35 perches) adjoining Barbara Harvey north; ‘Hamefield’ east; Hawnes Wood south; messuage in the occupation of William King west - ‘Home Wheatfield’ alias Butchers piece in Hawnes (5 acres 13 perches) adjoining north other part of ‘Home Wheatfield’ alias Butchers piece; adjoining east Barbara Harvey; south Hawnes Wood - woods and woodland in Chicksands and Hawnes - Oxleys Wood (137 acres 1 rood 36 perches) - Chicksands wood (335 acres 3 roods 8 perches) - Long Grove (9 acres 3 perches) - Temple Grove (4 acres 3 roods 3 perches) - Druids Grove (2 acres 3 roods 36 perches) - Devils Grove (2 acres 1 rood 6 perches) 12 May 1835
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