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i) Samuel Marsom, Luton, gentleman
ii) Samuel Chase, Luton, gentleman
Thomas Bunker, Thorne,. Kings Houghton [Houghton Regis], yeoman
John Cooper, Luton, salesman
John Coles, Luton, tallow chandler
John Butterfield, Thorn, wheelwright
Benjamin Anstee, Bidwell, Kings Houghton, husbandman
John Groom, Wingfield, tailor
John Coles, Burkett, Wing [Buckinghamshire], dairyman
John Fowler, Tilsworth, tailor
William Gutteridge, Thorne, cordwainer
James Gutteridge, Luton, farmer
John How, Luton, tailor
Thomas Hill, Luton, blacksmith
Daniel Adcock, Luton, cordwainer
Edward Hickson, Markyate in Caddington, Hertfordshire, blacksmith
Thomas Hickson, Markyate in Caddington, Hertfordshire, woolcomber
Thomas Arpin, baker
Alexander, Goodall, Markyate in Caddington, farmer
John Sutton, Markyate Street in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, baker
John Bigg, Markyate Street in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, yeoman
considered - 10s paid to i) by ii)
i) releases to ii)
- piece of land at Thorne being part of an orchard belonging to a messuage late of John Bunker,Thorne, deceased, wherin he lately dwelt
W barn belonging to Charles Tower, Esquire
S Thorne Green
N & E Residue of said orchard
- buildings erected on said premises
- liberty of the backside of the largest house standing on said land to pass and repass for the opening and shutting the windows and reparing the
buildings
- liberty for foot passengers to pass from same premises out of Pryors Close through two closes late of said John Bunker lying behind the
premises, keeping the footpath there already made
signature i)
endorsed witnesses Thomas Marsom
Thomas Rush, servant to Mr John Coles of Luton 1 April 1749
marked 'Grant and Release of Thorne Meeting House' [Baptist]