• Reference
    NC1155
  • Title
    Quitclaim. Richard Tilcock the elder of Aspley Guise, yeoman and wife Martha to J Seabrooke of Flitwick, yeoman.
  • Date free text
    26 Jul 1735
  • Production date
    From: 1735 To: 1735
  • Scope and Content
    Recites: will of Joseph Tilcock of Flitwick, yeoman 10 December 1734 [NC1154] to Richard Tilcock (brother) and Martha - messuage called the Bell in Aspley Guise, in occupation Robert Walker; and 5 acres arable, in occupation George Ward - for lives, remainder to their son Joseph to J Seabrooke (nephew) - residue of estate (as executor) NOW: Richard Tilcock and Martha have entered on:- Messuage called the Bell 5 acres arable:- in Sand Field next Crawley:- ½ acre in Middle Furlong, J Samm N., George Farr S. 1 rood in same furlong, Francis Monk N., George Sadler, esquire S. ½ acre 1 rood in same furlong, George Sadler, esquire N., Richard How S. ½ acre 1 rood in same furlong, Richard How N., Francis Monk S. in Sand Field lying between Aspley and Wavendon:- 1 rood in Windmill Furlong, Richard How E. and W. 1 rood in same furlong, Richard How E. and W. 1 rood in same furlong Richard How E., Job Arnold W. 1 rood in same furlong, Richard How E., James Ambridge W., ½ acre in same furlong, Richard How E., and W. 2 roods under Powidge, Richard How S., George Sadler, esquire N. 1 rood near Radwell Pitt, George Sadler, esquire N., Richard How S. 1 acre (3 lands) in Lince Furlong, J Samm E., Thomas Waldock W. In return they quitclaim to Seabrooke:- 3 acres 1 rood arable:- in Pease Field next Wavendon:- 3 half acres in furlong shooting upon Broad Mead, Thomas How both sides 1 rood in same furlong, Richard How both sides in field next Salford:- 2 half acres and 1 rood, Richard How both sides 1 rood in Fullwell Furlong, widow Gregory both sides.
  • Level of description
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