• Reference
    X520/24
  • Title
    Exemplification of a Common Recovery
  • Date free text
    28 Nov 1795
  • Production date
    From: 1795 To: 1795
  • Scope and Content
    Oliver Farrer, esquire versus James Farrer, esquire Vouchee: Henry Frederick, Lord Carteret … The Manors of Hawnes alias Haunce, St Macute alias St Makes alias St Marks, and Wilshamstead alias Wilshamsteed alias Willstead, and 30 messuages, 30 gardens, 900 acres land, 600 acres meadow, 900 acres pasture, 300 acres wood, 20 acres of land covered with water, 300 acres furze and heath, common of pasture for all cattle, free fishing, free warren, and other appurtenances, in Hawnes, Houghton Conquest, Wilshamstead, Clophill and Cardington, Biggleswade and St Paul's, Bedford. Also an annual rent of £94..11s..1½d issuing out of messuages and lands in Blunham, Cardington, Cople, Southill, Willington, Stanford, Beeston, Eastcotts and Northill in the Hundreds of Wixamtree and Flitt, the Manors of Biggleswade and Gamesingbury [? Rectius "Damesingbury" for Dame Ellingbury in Houghton Conquest], the Town of Bedford, and the Grange of Houghton Conquest. And also the Rectories of Wilshamstead and St Paul's, Bedford; and all tithes etc.
  • Level of description
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