• Reference
    NC1257
  • Title
    Lease or Demise (mutilated) i) Richard How of Grace Church Street, London, linen draper ii) Herman Hingsberg of London, linen draper.
  • Date free text
    27 Feb 1744/5
  • Production date
    From: 1744 To: 1745
  • Scope and Content
    Capital messuage, formerly in occupation Edward Harding, deceased, late in occupation Joseph Worting 4 closes, formerly in occupation St John Harding, late in occupation Thomas How, father of i) [as in NC1239-1240, 4 November 1728] Messuage, closes and meadow as in 24, 25 June 1724 [NC990-991] Cottage late in occupation Benjamin Post, Thomas Walduck S., Thomas Harman N., abutting W. on highway, E. on Thomas Walduck 1 acre arable in Fen Field on Greenway Furlong, abutting E. on Greenway, Mr Breedon both sides Hadway of ley under Inmead Hedge, abutting S. on Mr Sadler, and N. on Richard How Hadway in field next Holcote, abutting E. on Richard Bumstead's land leading into Allumbridge Mead, Richard How W. 3 roods hadways in same field, Mr Vaux E., Mr Breedon W. Hade in field next Crawley, shooting on Samuel Austin's hedge, Joseph Hutton E., Thomas How W. All other property in Aspley Guise and Wavendon, bequeathed by mother Ann How All other property in Aspley Guise and Wavendon (except property in 9 December 1725; NC1236-1237) Messuage lately erected by Richard Cload, with close, 1 acre, and 40 foot of ground used with it, another tenement of Richard How SW., Mr Breedon NE., abutting SE. on street and NW. on highway, late in occupation Mrs Dymocke, widow, now in occupation Thomas How, with right of entry for Richard How through the broad gates and W. part of the yard ... [incomplete]
  • Level of description
    item