- ReferenceX520/183
- TitleExemplification of a Common Recovery
- Date free text12 Feb 1699/1700
- Production dateFrom: 1699 To: 1700
- Scope and ContentJohn Pepiatt, gentleman versus Francis Brace, gentleman Vouchee: William Hillersdon, esquire … The Manors of Elvestowe alias Elstoe and Evershalt with appurtenances, the site of the late Monastery of Elvestowe alias Elstowe; 43 messuages, 6 dovehouses; 50 gardens; 750 acres land, 80 acres meadow; 510 acres pasture, 200 acres wood; 500 acres furze and heath; £10 rent and common of pasture for all cattle in Elstow, Eversholt, Bedford, Wilshamstead, Kempston, Cardington, Toddington, Chalgrave, Tingrith, Steppingley, Maulden and Hockliffe; also fairs [nundinas] and markets [ferias] in Elstow, and view of frankpledge in Elstow and Eversholt, and the advowson of Elstow [copy]
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- KeywordsBUILDINGS & LAND USE, manors, Elstow Manor, Manor of Eversholt, ELSTOW, EVERSHOLT, monasteries, HOUSING, dovehouses, gardens, Elstow fields, Eversholt fields, Bedford fields, BEDFORD, Wilstead fields, WILSHAMSTEAD, Kempston fields, KEMPSTON, Cardington fields, CARDINGTON, Toddington fields, TODDINGTON, Chalgrave fields, CHALGRAVE, Tingrith fields, TINGRITH, Steppingley fields, STEPPINGLEY, Maulden fields, MAULDEN, Hockliffe fields, HOCKLIFFE, woods, rights of common, fairs, markets, frankpledge, advowsons
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