• Reference
    IN32
  • Title
    Transfer
  • Date free text
    26 Apr 1749
  • Production date
    From: 1704 To: 1749
  • Scope and Content
    The children of Edward and Rebecca Jones (by their attorney) surrender to the use of Vigerous Edwards, esquire, of Bedford Row, St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex (who is admitted through his nephew, Richard Edwards) and surrender to the use of his will. Culverblade alias Culverbrade Close 26 Apr 1749 Recites Conveyance and Covenant to surrender copyhold 28, 29 Sep 1704 George Nodes of Sheephall, Hertfordshire, esquire, son of George Nodes of same, and trustees, to Edward Jones late of Reading, then of Welwyn and wife Rebecca (daughter of George Nodes the elder) Freehold farm in Arlsey in occupations of J Cosens and J Jenpey Copyhold: Culverblade Close Edward and Rebecca Jones died, and their children (Jane Jones of Burley, Northamptonshire, spinster; Thomas Jones of Kentish Town, St Pancras, Middlesex, school teacher; Joseph Jones of St Anne within Aldersgate, London, vintner; Susannah Jones of Red Lyon Street, St Andrew Holborn, spinster; Sarah Jones of Welwyn, Hertfordshire, spinster; Charles Jones of St Botolph, London, tidesman) appoint Richard Edwards their attorney
  • Level of description
    item