• Reference
    SJ1963-1964
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease and Release) by 1) to 2) for £220
  • Date free text
    10, 11 Oct 1810
  • Production date
    From: 1810 To: 1810
  • Scope and Content
    1) John Rootham, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, dissenting minister, only son and heir at law of John Rootham late of Riseley, yeoman deceased Lydia Rootham, wife of John 2) Thomas Marriott, Riseley, victualler 3) William Abbott, St Neots, auctioneer 4) Thomas Gell, Riseley, farmer 5) Philip Dickins, Riseley, shopkeeper ... messuage or tenement and homestead in Riseley ... part of a close of ancient inclosed pasture ground (formerly two closes) in Riseley called Home Close containing one acre as the same is now stumped out and is to be fenced off from the other part by Thomas Marriott and at all times to be maintained and kept in repair by him and his successors, bounded on part by the Town Street of Riseley, on part by a close formerly belonging to Elizabeth Scriven, on part by hereinafter described allotment, and on part of rest of Home Close purchased by Philip Dickens ... allotment of land in Hellin Close in Riseley containing 3 roods 30 perches awarded on enclosure Covenant for production of title deeds
  • Level of description
    item