• Reference
    WW201
  • Title
    Deed to lead the uses of a Fine: Sir Edward Pickering of Titchmarsh (county Northamptonshire), baronet, and William Thomas of the Inner Temple, gentleman
  • Date free text
    1746
  • Production date
    From: 1746 To: 1746
  • Scope and Content
    ... The Manor of Birchmore and the manor-house in Woburn; the closes of pasture called the Clay Furlong, East Close, Dovehouse Close, Fishpond Close, Lane Close, Home Close, Garden Close, Long Close, Clay Pitt Close, Road Close, Wood Close, Barn Close, Riding Close, and the Sandfeild, containing in all 82½ acres, in occupation of James Ellard; a messuage in Aspley; several closes in Woburn and Aspley [named], containing 50 acres, in occupation of Mary Pratt, widow; a messuage in Aspley, with several closes [named], containing 11½ acres, in occupation of Robert Spurford; 13½ acres in the open fields of Aspley [no details], in same occupation; several closes in Woburn [named], containing 42 acres, in occupation of Richard Smith, gentleman, and Catherine Shefford, widow; and Aspley Wood containing 70 acres in occupation of Sir Edward Pickering; also the Manor or farm of Brays in Stagsden and Bromham, with all its appurtenant messuages and lands containing 150 acres, in occupation of Thomas Benson and [blank] Negus [no details] [armorial seal]
  • Level of description
    item