- ReferenceSQ15
- TitleConveyance (Bargain and Sale enrolled); for £2,700: Robert Beverley of Bedford, esquire, John Goodman of Watford (county Hertford), clerk, John Owen of London, haberdasher and wife Judith, and Mary Bagshawe, spinster (who with Judith is cousin and coheiress of Edmund Bagshawe of Eaton Socon, grandchild and heir of Edmund Bagshawe), to Edward Atkyns of Lincoln's Inn, esquire and Anthony Browne of Hammersmith (county Middlesex), gentleman.
- Date free text24 May 1665
- Production dateFrom: 1665 To: 1665
- Scope and Content- The Manor of Basmey with appurtenances; and also closes and woodground etc. called; the Shaddows, the Hoppground and Oxyard, with a cottage thereon, in tenure of John Elkin, Norrice with a cottage adjoining, in tenure of Walter Carter; (the 2 closes containing together 21 acres); the Ley (15 acres); Keyx Meadow (4 acres); the Great Pasture (now divided into several parcels, containing together 88 acres); 6 closes (formerly called the 2 Hooke Fields) (73 acres); Home Wood with Home Close and hopground adjoining (19 acres); Hooke Wood (7 acres); Keyx Wood (5 acres); Westhall (10 acres); Gallion Close (9 acres); and all appurtenances [no bounds given] Witnesses: Nicholas Pedley, [?J B]attock, Abraham Smith and Oliver Johnson.
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