- ReferenceSJ1381
- TitleAbstract of Title of Lord St John to Hinds Close in Bletsoe
- Date free text?1809
- Production dateFrom: 1713 To: 1809
- Scope and Content17, 18 February 1725 1) John Bowes, St James', Clerkenwell, Middlesex, brewer (brother and heir and sole executor of the last will and testament of Thomas Bowes, late of Clerkenwell, brewer deceased) 2) John Musgrave, Bletsoe, gentleman, eldest son and heir of Robert Musgrave late of Bletsoe, gentleman deceased and Elizabeth his wife 3) Thomas Steele, London, distiller itself reciting: 1, 2 October 1713 i) Robert Musgrave ii) Thomas Bowes being a mortgage to secure £700 of capital messuage, closes, lands, tenements in Bletsoe and Riseley ... messuage, tenement or farm house with appurtenances at Bletsoe Boln End in the tenure of Henry Chapman the younger ... land in Bletsoe and 1 acre meadow Radwell Mead in Felmersham ... Coltons close at Keysoe Rey 6 acres in all 190 acres in occupation of Henry Chapman ... woods adjoining part of the farm called Trunketts Wood and Sir Williams Spinney 10 acres at Bletsoe, Boln End 17 March 1782 Will of Richard Lane of Mill End, Hambledon, Buckinghamshire [then as SJ1473-1485]
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keyword
- KeywordsESTATES (LANDED), St James Clerkenwell, brewer, wills, Clerkenwell, BLETSOE, London, distiller, BUILDINGS & LAND USE, mortgages, HOUSING, Bletsoe fields, Riseley fields, RISELEY, Bletsoe farms, Bletsoe Bolne End, Felmersham fields, FELMERSHAM, Keysoe fields, Keysoe Row, KEYSOE, woods, spinney, wills, Hambleden
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