Reference
SJ1865
Title
Conveyance (Lease and Release) (copy)
Date free text
1, 2 Jan 1822
Production date
From: 1808 To: 1822
Scope and Content
1) Philip Dickens, Riseley, shopkeeper
2) William Day, St Neots, Huntingdonshire, gentleman
3) William Inkersole, St Neots, gentleman
by 1) to 2) for £670
reciting indentures of 5 April 1808 between
i) William Smith, Riseley, butcher and Jane his wife
ii) William Dickens, Riseley, miller and Sarah his wife
iii) Philip Dickens
iv) Solomon Hawkins, Keysoe, yeoman
... part of the hereditaments and premises to be conveyed
reciting indentures of Lease and Release 10, 11 October 1810 between
i) John Rootham, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, Dissenting Minister and Lydia his wife
ii) Philip Dickens
iii) William Abbott, St Neots, auctioneer
iv) Solomon Hawkins
v) Thomas Marriott, Riseley, victualler
... other part of premises to be released were conveyed to ii)
reciting indentures of 8 and 9 October 1813 between
i) William Day
ii) William Barker, New Town, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, gentleman
iii) Philip Dickens
iv) Solomon Hawkins
reciting feoffment dated 20 February 1818 between
i) Thomas Gell late of Riseley then of Sharnbrook, farmer
ii) Philip Dickens
Conveyance by 1) to 2) for £670
... messuage, cottage or tenement and shop in Riseley heretofore known as the Three Horse Shoes with yard and garden once in the occupation of Samuel Hart since of William Smith and now or late of Philip Dickens (to Dickens by deed 5 April 1808)
... close or part of a close of pasture ground in which a dovehouse now pulled down lately stood in Riseley called the Home Close about one acre, once fenced off from the other part of the Home Close bounded in part by the Town Street and on another side by the other part of the Home Close and on the remaining part by an allotment and an ancient inclosure of Lord St John
... close called the Lye Close in Riseley containing 1 acre 2 roods 37 perches bounded on part by an allotment to the Duke of Bedford on part by a tenement lately burnt down and garden now a close belonging to John Woods and on all other parts by lands belonging to Lord St John (to Dickens by deed 11 October 1810)
... messuage or tenement now converted into three tenements or dwelling houses in Riseley
... all that other part of the close of ancient inclosed pasture ground formerly two closes in Riseley adjoining to the homestead called the Home Close bounded on part by Town Street of Riseley; part by a close formerly belonging to Elizabeth Scriven now to Lord St John; part by next described allotment; part by the above-mentioned other part of the Home Close already conveyed
... allotment of ground on Hellen Close in Riseley containing 3 roods 30 perches which at Inclosure was awarded in exchange from Lord St John to John Rootham deceased, bounded in part by an allotment to William Eytches now belonging to Lord St John, part by part of Home Close, part by Homestead and close once Elizabeth Scriven now Lord St John, once occupied by Thomas Marriott, now occupied by John Bollard, Allen Smart and John Hunt (indentures 9 October 1813)
... scite of a messuage or tenement sometime since burned down with yard and garden in Riseley bounded on part by premises of Duke of Bedford part by premises belonging to Lord St John; part by Lye Close, now or late in the occupation of Philip Dickens (20 February 1818)
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