- ReferenceX95/411/25-26
- TitleLease and Release (being a marriage settlement)
- Date free text18, 19 Dec 1766
- Production dateFrom: 1766 To: 1766
- Scope and Contenti) Mathew Denton, St George the Martyr, Middlesex, coachmaker ii) Mary Guibert, spinster, daughter of Philip Guibert, Great Russell Street, St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, upholder iii) said Philip Guibert Edward Walbank, Oxford Road, St Marylebone, upholder marriage to take place between i) and ii) i) releases to iii) ... the Bury ... Great Bushes and Little Bushes (24 acres 3 roods) ... Great Bury Field (8 acres) - meadow ... Great Bury Field (107 acres 3 roods 4 perches) ... Bush Field (46 acres 2 roods 5 perches) ... QueenBury (6 acres 2 roods 3 perches) ... Long Field (56 acres 1 rood 3 perches) ... Fishers Hill (3 roods 30 perches) ... Bury Close, with dovehouse, homestall and orchard (9 acres 2 roods) ... Tickle Close and Calf Pightle (4 acres 1 rood 31 perches) ... Conygears (4 acres) ... 16 acres 2 roods 5 perches in Ray Field once in occupation Thomas Nightingale, then of John Fensom and now of John Wand ... cottage in Stotfold in occupation John Pain ... tithes and tenths of corn, grain, hay and grass on 103 acres 2 roods (part of premises before mentioned) ... all other such tithes on beforementioned premises to be held by iii) on various trusts and subject to above mortgages and bequests signatures: all endorsed witnesses Jo. Allen, W Bower junior
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- KeywordsBUILDINGS & LAND USE, marriage settlements, Holborn Theobalds Row, Holborn St George the Martyr, coachmaker, Holborn Great Russell Street, Middlesex St Giles in the Fields, upholder, Oxford Street, HOUSING, STOTFOLD, Stotfold Bury, manors, Stotfold fields, dovehouses, orchards, cottages, tithes, corn, grain, hay, grass, trusts, mortgages
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