• Reference
    NC82-83
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease and Release): 10s i) Elizabeth Folder of Lidlington, widow, nee Sear, heir of Ann Sear late of Leighton Buzzard, widow, sister of William Pearson ii) Thomas Fountaine of Stoke Hammond, gentleman
  • Date free text
    27,28 Nov 1811
  • Production date
    From: 1811 To: 1811
  • Scope and Content
    - a cottage at Stanbridge in occupation Thomas Stanbridge, with close adjoining, and close on N. of Stanbridge green; 35 acres in the common fields:- in Mill Field: in Puddles pit furlong in East Field: abutting E. to Whitehedge lane; in Black Groves furlong; in Longshort furlong; on Shortshort furlong in Lank Furlong Field: in Upper furlong in Muggingdon Farthest Field: in Leighton Highway furlong; in Wickham Slough furlong; on the Shady Side of the Hill; adjoining Bears Hedge furlong in Muggingdon Home Field: in Long Outlong furlong; in Short Outlong furlong; in Crosspath furlong; in Dringe furlong in Nalduck Field: in Mag Lane furlong; in Nalduck furlong; in Middle Breach furlong; in Lake furlong; in Meadway furlong; in Goodland furlong; in Goodall furlong; in Aston Dean furlong; in Billington Bottom furlong; in Westway furlong. Owners or occupiers of adjoining lands: Mrs Mann, Mr Brown, William Capp, Mrs Willis, Joseph Eames, Henry Sayell, William Pembroke esquire, Colonel Gilpin, Eggington Town land; William Scroggs, William Ellingham, Mr Greathead, William Cotchin, John Stevens, William Butterfield, -- Fowler, John Cooper, Mr Tilcock, John Pain, Thomas Stevens [Recites NC70. Edward Seare died before age of 25; Elizabeth Morley died; thus Ann Seare held the property and did not sell it; and title is now vested in Elizabeth Folder Recites also will of William Newland 3 April 1763, devised to wife Ann and son Abraham; and will of Abraham Newland 29 September 1807, devised to Thomas Fountaine]
  • Level of description
    item