• Reference
    SJ1837-1838
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease and Release) (attested copies) by 1) to 3) for £550
  • Date free text
    3, 4 Jun 1812
  • Production date
    From: 1812 To: 1812
  • Scope and Content
    1) Stephen Cooper, heretofore of Helmdon, Northamptonshire, now of Riseley, yeoman 2) John Sheppard, Northampton, gentleman, a trustee of 1) 3) William Smith, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, butcher 4) John Sykes, Riseley, schoolmaster reciting Conveyance (Lease and Release) of property in Riseley to ii) to uses dated 7 and 8 October 1808 between i) John Day, Bedford, tanner ii) Stephen Cooper iii) John Sheppard ... piece of ground in Riseley called the High or Heyfield or Heyfield Pightle containing 1 acre 2 roods 22 perches ... allotment in Riseley formerly part of High Field common field adjoining the Pightle and containing 13 acres 1 rood 3 perches allotted at the enclosure to James Searle all purchased by John Day of Joseph Okeley, and now in tenure of William Dennis Covenant for the production of title deeds: 1696 September 29 John Harding, Riseley, clerk and wife Ann; William Woodham, Riseley, yeoman 1715 March 23 Edward Litchfield of Riseley; William Woodham 1715 May 17, 18 Mary Litchfield, Riseley, widow and Thomas Litchfield of Cold Brayfield; William Woodham 1716 November 22, 23 Edward Litchfield, Riseley and wife Mary; William Woodham 1724 June 9, 10 Kerenhappuck Underwood, widow; William Woodham 1767 December 10 Richard Cooper, Melburne, Cambridgeshire, minister of the Gospel and Sarah his wife (late Sarah Woodham, spinster, the only child of William Woodham previously of Arrington, gentleman, by Sarah his wife, which William Woodham was the only son and heir of William Woodham once of Riseley deceased); Samuel Luke senior, Royston, gentleman 1790 December 23, 24 Richard Wallis, John Searle and James Searle; James Searle; James Gunn Searle, Saffron Walden, Essex; Thomas Hall Fishe, Saffron Walden, gentleman 1805 February 12 Thomas Woodham, Riseley, husbandman, eldest son and heir at law of Thomas Woodham then late of Keysoe, yeoman, deceased, his eldest brother John Woodham having died unmarried and without issue, which Thomas Woodham the father was the eldest son and heir at law of William Woodham formerly of Riseley and afterwards of Arrington, and late of Keysoe, yeoman deceased; James Searle; James Gunn Searle 1805 April 8, 9 James Searle; Joseph Okeley, Bedford, grocer; William Brown, Bedford, auctioneer 1808 April 1, 2 Joseph Okeley and William Brown; John Day 1808 October 7, 8 John Day to Stephen Cooper and John Sheppard 1809 April 5 Stephen Cooper and John Sheppard; William Whitworth, of Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, esquire
  • Level of description
    item