- ReferenceHT1/18/10
- TitleAbstract of Mr. Cawne's title to a messuage in the parish of St. Paul, Bedford, purchased of Mr. John Preston and Martha his wife, and Mrs. Susan Mangey, two of the sisters of Mr. Michael Dymoke, gentleman, deceased
- Date free textAbstract made Feb 1744/5
- Production dateFrom: 1594 To: 1745
- Scope and ContentAbstracts:- A. Conveyance (Feoffment). 1 April 7 James I [1609] i) John Pateman, butcher ii) Sir Thomas Boteler, knight consideration: £100, grant by i) to ii) of - messuage or tenement with appurtenances in the parish of St. Paul, Bedford, in the occupation of i), with the yards and gardens belonging :N. messuage or tenement of Thomas Hawes the elder :S. land of the King's Majesty :E. King's Highway :W. Ground of the said Thomas Hawes the elder Premises purchased by i) of Robert Palgrave, gentleman, by deed of feoffment dated 16 October 36 Eliz. I [1594] B. Conveyance. 5 May 9 James I [1611] i) Francis Morice Esquire and Francis Phelips Gentleman ii) Zachary Blackeflocke, yeoman, and John Goodwin, dyer consideration: ... paid to i), i) grant to ii) for ever - tenement with appurtenances called Sheping, in Bedford, being of the yearly rent of 4s. - cottage with appurtenances in Bedford, late in the occupation of Madell Poley, widow, also of the yearly rent of 4s., being part of the Fraternity of the town of Bedford C. Letters of attorney. 10 May 1611 i) Francis Morice Esquire, and Francis Phelips, Gentleman ii) Davye Johnson, shoemaker appointment by i) of ii) to take possession of the premises in Bedford for their use [sic] according to the purport of B. D. Conveyance (Deed Poll). 5 May 14 James I [1616] i) Zacharie Blackflock ii) Christopher Turner consideration: £9 paid by ii) to i), i) grants to ii) - the messuage or tenement called Sheeping E. Conveyance (Feoffment with livery of seizin endorsed). 12 May 1618 i) Sir Thomas Boteler, knight, and John Pateman [of Bedford - crossed out], butcher ii) Thomas Christie, citizen and grocer of London consideration: £100 paid by ii) to i), i) grant to ii) - the aforesaid messuage or tenement mentioned in the Indenture of 1 April 7 James I [A above] F. Conveyance (Feoffment with livery of seizin endorsed). 24 May 1620 i) Thomas Chrysty ii) Jane St. John, one of the daughters of Francis St. John, gentleman, deceased. consideration: £100 paid by ii) to i), i) grants to ii) - premises as in A and E above G. Conveyance (Feoffment with livery of seizin) 23 August 1621 i) Christopher Turner, gentleman ii) Jane St. John consideration: £14 paid by ii) to i), i) grant to ii) - the aforesaid messuage called Sheping, which was purchased by Francis Morris Esquire of our sovereign Lord the King H. Conveyance (Feoffment with livery of seizin) 7 October 1622 i) Jane St.John, and Renold Goodgin, gentleman, and wife Katherin ii) Abraham Freeman Gentleman, and Alice his wife. consideration: £120 paid by ii) to i), i) grant to ii) - all the aforesaid messuage or tenement with appurtenances in the parish of St. Paul, Bedford, between the houses of Thomas Hawes, gentleman, on the north and south parts thereof, and adjoining the Street there on the East, now in the tenure of Jane St. John and Renold Goodgin - all the aforesaid messuage or tenement with appurtenances in the parish of St. Paul, Bedford, known as Sheping, and sometime parcel of or belonging to the Fraternity of Bedford, also in the occupation of Jane St. John and Renold Goodgin :N. messuage described above :S. garden of Renold Britten I. Conveyance (Feoffment with livery of seizin). 4 April 1623 i) Abraham Freeman, gentleman, and Alice his wife ii) Thomas Hawes, gentleman consideration: £120 paid by ii) to i), i) grant to ii) - premises as in H. J. Agreement. 23 August 1673. i) Richard Marsh, gentleman ii) William Manley of Elstow, gentleman Agreement by ii) to purchase from i) for £130 - messuage or tenement in the parish of St. Paul, Bedford, in the occupation of ... Fitzgeoffery, widow K. Conveyance (Feoffment) 12 September 1673 i) Richard Marsh, gentleman ii) William Manley, gentleman consideration: £130 paid by ii) to i), i) grants to ii) - premises as in J above Covenant to levy fine. L. Bond to perform convenants etc. in K. 12 September 1673 M. Receipt by Richard Marsh to William Manley for £130 as above, 12 September 1673. N. Final concord. Michaelmas term 25 Charles II [1673] O. Covenant to produce title deeds. 30 December 25 Charles II [1673] i) John Spencer, gentleman ii) William Manley, gentleman Recites that i) had in his possession two indentures concerning the title of the property above and other property belonging to i) who therefore covenants to produce to ii) a: Lease and Release, 27/28 December 1672, between 1) Thomas Hawes, gentleman, and 2) the aforesaid Richard Marsh P. Will of William Manley, gentleman made 29 March 1705, proved at Bedford 2 June 1705 [see ABP/W1705/29] - to wife Lettice, his dwelling house in Bedford with appurtenances, for life, then to Edward Borne and Alexander Leith, clerks, in trust to be sold for the several purposes mentioned in the will. Lettice to pay annuities to Richard Manley and Benjamin Faulkner Q. Conveyance (Feoffment with livery of seizin) 2 September 1716 i) Alexander Leith, clerk, Benjamin Faulkner and Constance his wife, and Lettice Launder, widow [Constance and Lettice being the two daughters of William Manley, deceased] ii) Francis Brace, gentleman Reciting the will of William Manley - P above consideration: 5s. and £160 paid by ii) to Benjamin and Constance Faulkner and Lettice Launder, i) grant to ii) - messuage or tenement with orchard, garden, and appurtenances thereto belonging in the parish of St. Paul, Bedford, in which the said William Manley lately lived, afterwards in the occupation of his wife [Lettice Manley], since in the occupation of Ann Peck, widow, and now of Francis Brace, his assigns or undertenants R. Conveyance (lease and release) 23/ 24 August 1721 i) Francis Brace, gentleman ii) William Carter Esquire consideration: £300 paid by ii) to i), i) grants to ii) - premises as in Q. - also a strip of ground lying open to the Road on the south side of the garden belonging to the said messuage, to the Lane called Horn Lane in Bedford, in the occupation of John Goodhall S. Bond for the performance of covenants etc. 24 August 1721 T-V. As HT1/18/1 - 4 U. Bond to pay money and perform covenants of mortgage 8 Feb 1739/40 X. onwards. As HT1/18/5 - 9 Abstract made February 1744/5
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- Persons/institution keywordCawne, Thomas,
Preston, John,
Preston, Martha,
Mangey, Susan,
Dymoke, Martha,
Dymoke, Susan,
Dymoke, Michael,
Pateman, John,
Boteler, Thomas,
Hawes, Thomas,
Palgrave, Robert,
Morice, Francis,
Phelips, Francis,
Blackflock, Zachary,
Goodwin, John,
Poley, Madell,
Johnson, Davye,
Turner, Christopher,
Christie, Thomas,
St.John, Jane,
St.John, Francis,
James I,
Goodgin, Renold,
Goodgin, Katherine,
Freeman, Abraham,
Freeman, Alice,
Britten, Renold,
Marsh, Richard,
Manley, William,
Fitzgeoffrey,
Spencer, John,
Manley, Lettice,
Borne, Edward,
Leith, Alexander,
Manley, Richard,
Faulkner, Benjamin,
Faulkner, Constance,
Launder, Lettice,
Manley, Constance,
Brace, Francis,
Peck, Ann,
Carter, William,
Goodhall, John - Keywordstitle deeds, BUILDINGS & LAND USE, HOUSING, BEDFORD, Bedford St.Paul's, feoffment, butcher, gardens, Bedford High Street, yeoman, dyer, cottages, rentals, Fraternities, legal papers, shoemaker, grocer, citizen of London, ELSTOW, bonds, receipts, wills, William will: Manley, clerk, trusts, annuities, orchards, Bedford Horne Lane
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