- ReferenceX520/73-74
- TitleConveyance (Lease and Release): for £1,700
- Date free text23, 24 Jan 1798
- Production dateFrom: 1795 To: 1798
- Scope and ContentReverend John George Gibson, now of Godalming (county Surrey), to Henry Frederick, Lord Carteret (Baron Carteret of Hawnes) … a messuage and lands in Norwood End in Hawnes [Full extract of terrier on membrane 4 follows]. "The Schedule or Particular to which the above written Indenture refers. A Terrier or Survey of the Reverend Mr Gibson's Estate at Hawnes in the County of Bedford - July 2nd 1795 In the occupation of Edward Lancaster Acres Roods Perches Old Inclosure: A messuage, barns, stables, fold, dovecote, and Home Close 4 3 - Granhams Close 3 - - Pighill alias Pickle - 3 - In Syters Field: In Farshot adjoining Plumbs Lane, a balk, East, Plumbs Lane, West, Sir George Osborne, Mr Whitbridge and Mr Lavender's inclosures North and Mr Gibson's land upon the South 3 3 20 In Farshot adjoining last, several owners land East, Plumbs Lane West, above land North and Mr Gibson's South 4 - - In Furshott [sic] adjoining last, several owners land East, Plumb Lane West, a Strange Field South 3 - - In Furshott abutting as Syters Hill, Mr Gibson's land West, Lord Carteret's North and South and Syter Hill East 2 - - In same Furshott, Syters Hill East, Levi Lavender North and John Barber South 2 - - Thomas Well's Inclosure East, Sir George Osborne's Inclosure called Pickles North and West and a balk South - 1 - In Lyme Pighill Field alias Grange Field: Two lands near Plumb Tree Lane, road to Lord Carteret's North, Sir George Osborne's land East, Lavender's West 1 - - One land, said road North, Lord Carteret's land East and Sir George Osborne's land South and West - 1 20 One land, same road North, Sir George Osborne's land East and South and Lord Carteret's West - 1 20 Two lands, one a headland, a balk or ridgeway East, Sir George Osborne's land West, Sir George Osborne's and Lavender's North and Lavender's South - 2 - Sixteen lands, same ridgeway East, Sir George Osborne's West and South and Lord Carteret's North 4 - - Four lands, same ridgeway East, Sir George Osborne's lands North, South and West 1 - - Eleven lands, two pieces within them, same ridgeway and Grange brook East, John Barber's land West and Sir George Osborne's North and South 4 - - Two lands, Sir George Osborne's East and North, the Warren West and Lord Carteret's South - 3 - In Cottons alias Great Field: Sir George Osborne's East, Lord Carteret's Park West and North and another flat of Mr Gibson's South 10 - - Sir George Osborne's East, Lord Carteret's Park West and South and East Flat North 9 - - The Grangefield upon the East, Sir George Osborne's North and South - 3 - In Homer Redland Field: Near a cottage house, a balk East, common road balks West and North and the town street South 1 - - Five lands, common balk East, Sir George Osborne's West and town street South 2 - - One land, Sir George Osborne's East and West, a balk North and town street South - 2 - A flat with a foot road balk in the middle, the roads leading towards Warden Woods on the North and South and John Barber's lands East and West 2 3 - In Redlands Field: In Nether Slow Furlong, John Barber West, hedge and balk East, J Barber's Inclosure North and balk leading towards Warden Woods South 5 - - In Further Slow Furlong, Lord Carteret's land East, the above five acres West, J Barber's North and hedge and said road balk towards Warden Woods on South 5 - - Next Warden Wood: One land in Middle Furshott, Lord Carteret's land on the East, Sir George Osborne's West, the Slough balk on the North, and road balk towards Warden Woods on the South - 2 - Five lands, Sir George Osborne's East, Lord Carteret's West, the same balks as last North and South 2 2 - Two lands, Sir George Osborne's lands East, Lavender's lands West, road balk leading towards Warden Woods North, and Sir George Osborne's Inclosures South - 3 - Two lands, the same balk and Inclosures as last North and South, Sir George Osborne's land East and Lord Carteret's on the West 1 - - ------------------ 76 1 20 " Witnesses: Anthony Burrow and Thomas Atkinson
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