• Reference
    S/AM285
  • Title
    Copy Release: £2,979 i) Ashburnham ii) John Trapp of Bedford, draper iii) Barber Best of Putnoe, gentleman
  • Date free text
    19 May 1813
  • Production date
    From: 1813 To: 1813
  • Scope and Content
    ... messuage and garden in Clapham (4 acres), now in occupation of __ Foot, widow; piece of pasture adjoining (2 roods 36 perches) in occupation of William Eling, all abutting part of N. turnpike road, part of N. and E. pasture land bought by William Eling, S. river Ouse, W. premises bought by William Long, esquire; Dovehouse close, Clapham (3 acres 3 roods 8 perches) in occupation of William Eling, abutting N. and W. manor house, homestall and close of Ashburnham, E. common highway, S. turnpike road; Great tithes; also close part of Dovehouse close alias Friar's Walk close (5 acres 3 roods) in Bedford St Paul, part of Friar's Farm in occupation of William Sharp abutting N. homestall of Friars farm sold to William Sharp and Green Dragon close, E. land of Reverend J W Alexander, S. road from Wells Street to Ford end, W. other part of Dovehouse close; close of pasture called Coneygeer (or grey or grove) with the dovehouse standing thereon, and all "that garden moated round" late called Creamer's garden (4 acres 2 roods 37 perches) in Bedford St Paul, part of Friar's farm, abutting N. road from Bedford to Newport Pagnell, E. homestall of the farm, S. and W. land hereinafter described; plot of land called Conduit field and Iron well late part of an open common field called Conduit field in Bedford St Paul (18 acres 19 perches), bounded on part of N. by allotment of land for gravel pit, part N. by Bedford-Newport Pagnell road, part N. and part E. by last close, part E. by homestall, part S. Dovehouse close, part S. Turner's alias Tyrills alias Friars Spinney close, part W. lands late of John Hawes now Leonard Hampson, esquire, part N. gravel pit (Lots 3, 31, 39, 43, 44)
  • Level of description
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