• Reference
    X520/62
  • Title
    Demise for 1,000 years: for £100
  • Date free text
    7 Jan 1698/9
  • Production date
    From: 1698 To: 1699
  • Scope and Content
    Margaret Gibson, widow and Edward Gibson, clerk, both of Hawnes, to John Carter of Clophill, gentleman … 44½ acres dispersed in the common fields of Hawnes, in occupation of William Leighton, viz; In Cotton Field, 10 acres abutting North on a close in tenure of Matthew Street, and a parcel of ground called the Park on North West; 9 acres abutting South on a warren, with a close called the Lawne on West; 3 roods in same field abutting South East on a piece of common sward, and the land late of John Osborne, esquire on South West; in Lime Pightell Field, 4 acres abutting South on Ridge Way, with the land of John Linford on West; 1 acre abutting South on the Ridge Way, with land of John Osborne, esquire on West; 4 acres abutting Grainge Brooke, with land of John Osborne on West; ½ acre abutting South on the said Ridge Way, with the land of Edmund Heath on West; 3 roods abutting North on the Warren, with the land of Edmund Heath on West; 3 roods abutting North on the highway, with land of Richard Wheeler on South East; 3 roods abutting South East on the Ridge Way, with land in tenure of John Thrayle on South West; 1 acre (in 2 pieces) and ½ acre (in one piece), abutting North East on the highway, with land in tenure of John Wheeler; In the Homer Headland Field, 1½ acres abutting on the land of John Linford, East, and a common baulk, West; 2 acres abutting on the highway and the Field Baulk, East; ½ acre abutting on the highway, with the land in tenure of John Wheeler on both sides; 3½ acres (in one piece) abutting on the common baulk leading to Wardon Wood on North and South; in Redland Field next Wardon Wood, ½ acre abutting on said baulk both North and South; 1 acre pasture lying next Apply Wood End, abutting East on the highway and West on land of Richard Wheeler; 3 acres (parcel of 16 acres, late Seabrook's), abutting South on the highway leading to Shefford, and North on that of Edmund Heath Witnesses: Michael Arnald and Thomas Nash
  • Level of description
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