• Reference
    S/AM7
  • Title
    Lease for 1 year (Release missing) [for Release see RO1/2] i) Richard Bayley of Gray's Inn, Middlesex, esquire and Charles Toll of St James, Westminster, esquire, surviving executors of William Ashburnham, late cofferer of the late King's household ii) John Lord Ashburnham iii) Sir Thomas Fowle of London, knight and William Ball of St James, Westminster, esquire
  • Date free text
    9 Dec 1689
  • Production date
    From: 1689 To: 1689
  • Scope and Content
    ... Park or late park called Ampthill Great Park in Ampthill, Millbrook and Houghton, parcel of the manor and honour of Ampthill, abutting E. and S. upon the Warren of Ampthill, W. and N. upon Millbrook fields, and in other parts of N. upon Houghton fields, partly upon the common way from Ampthill to Millbrook, and towards E. and S. in part upon common way from Ampthill to Houghton, in other part upon Houghton Park; containing 600 acres 1 rood; with messuage or mansion house called the Great Lodge in the part of the park in Ampthill; also a brick building called the Stand in the park, near the Warren of Ampthill towards the S.; messuage or lodge called the Little Lodge in the park near the highway leading from Ampthill gate to the Great Lodge towards the NW. Witnesses: William Folkes(?), Thomas Nevell, William Wright 3 seals on tags, applied
  • Level of description
    item