• Reference
    PE255
  • Title
    Copy Conveyance (enrolled on Close Roll of 31 Charles II [1679]) i) Sir Thomas Allein, London, knight and baronet, Dame Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Allein, esquire, son and heir apparent of Sir Thomas Allein ii) William Farrer, Inner Temple, London, esquire, Edward Farrer, Clements Inn, Middlesex, gentleman Bargain and Sale by i) to ii) for £4,407..10s
  • Date free text
    15 January 31 Charles II 1679/80
  • Production date
    From: 1679 To: 1680
  • Scope and Content
    … all that capital or principal messuage or mancion house with the appurtenances in Goldington, heretofore in the tenure of Thomas Threllfall, gentleman deceased sometime in the occupation of Robert Latton and now or late in the occupation of Nicholas Luke with houses, edifices, buildings, barns, stables, dovehouses, yards, orchards, gardens, backsides, etc. now or lately enjoyed with the said messuage …croft or backside adjoining containing by estimate 2 acres … close of pasture nearby containing by estimate 4 acres … closes in Goldington called Tricketts Close, Bunnes Close, the Moat close, Home close, Colmans Close, Ley close and the Cluse containing together by estimate 20 acres … all those several cottages and appurtenances now or late in the several tenures or occupations of John Faerris, Thomas Moakes, Abram Tansley, Thomas Peppercorne, William Taylor, John Chambers, William Goody, William Ceely, Richard Horne, Edward Millard, widow Goodman, Benjamin Goodman, Walter Storer and one Ashley … messuage or farm house with homestall, closes or pightles and other appurtenances on the east side of Goldington Green sometime in tenure of Richard Lyon …land in common fields containing in all 312 acres late in several occupations of Sir Thomas Allein or Nicholas Luke … two several messuages or tenements with barn, orchard and appurtenances … one close of ground containing 3 roods and a parcel of meadow containing 1½ roods in Goldington now or late in occupation Nicholas Luke … closes in Ravensden called Arrowleys, 35 acres by estimate now or late in the occupation of William Musgrave.
  • Level of description
    item