- ReferenceSJ155
- TitleDeed leading uses of recoveries
- Date free text13 Nov 1755
- Production dateFrom: 1755 To: 1755
- Scope and Content1) John Lord St John John St John his eldest son 2) Elisha Biscoe, Inner Temple, London, esquire 3) Sir John Hynd Cotton, Madingley, Cambridgshire, baronet reciting SJ152, SJ153 the uses of ... the hundreds of Beresford and Stoughton and half hundred of Willey, the manor of Melchbourne, the manors of Riseley, Shelton, Dean and Tilbrook cum Hardwick, Bedfordshire, and the rectories of Melchbourne and Riseley, and the manor of East Haddon ... all land is Melchbourne, Riseley, Shelton, Dean, Biddenham, Tilbrook and Over Dean in Bedfordshire and East Haddon are to be to the use of John Lord St John for life etc. the uses of ... the manors of Bletsoe and Woodford to confirm a term of 1,000 years
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- Keywordslegal papers, Inner Temple, Madingley, BUILDINGS & LAND USE, Hundred, Great Barford, Barford Hundred, Stodden, Stodden Hundred, Willey, Willey Hundred, manors, Melchbourne Manor, MELCHBOURNE, Riseley Manor, RISELEY, Shelton Manor, SHELTON, Over Dean Manor, DEAN, Tilbrook Manor, TILBROOK, rectories, East Haddon Manor, East Haddon, Melchbourne fields, Riseley fields, Shelton fields, Dean fields, Biddenham fields, BIDDENHAM, Tilbrook fields, fields, Bletsoe Manor, BLETSOE, Northamptonshire Woodford Manor(s), Woodford [Northamptonshire]
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