• Reference
    X127/8
  • Title
    Mortgage - £3000:
  • Date free text
    9 Jan 1779
  • Production date
    From: 1779 To: 1779
  • Scope and Content
    i. John Caldecott of Rugby, gentleman; Samuel Wyatt of Burton-on-Trent, gentleman and his trustee, John Harvey of Derbyshire. ii. Jacob Turner of Kidderminster, gentleman. -- The Manor of Bolnhurst with the rights of the same; 6 farmhouses in occupation William Blick, Philip Blick, William Coleman, Stephen Parish, Richard White, William Beaumont, Robert Bonny; closes in Bolnhurst, Pertenhall & Keysoe called: The Sheels, Bushhooks, Pecks close, Cocks pightle, Rangers park, Little and Great Sextons, Great and Little Coppice, Allwigs, Barn pightle, Moats pightle, new Close, Drove close, Round close, Leyers, Drewlers, Taylors close, Way close, Pound close, Bush closes, Lower Bush close, North fields, staughtons, Windings, Blacksmith's close, griffins, Great Oleness, Garters close, New grove, Long close, pecks pightle, Jarviss pightle, New grove, Long close, pecks pightle, Jarviss pightle, 5 acre close, Dovehouse pightle, Brays, Hickmans close, Frostlands, Great and Little Offness, offness meadow, Little wood; cottages in occupation William Peck, Benjamin Bonfield, John Bramsoe, Francis Elms, John Ball, Joseph Negus; 83 acres (part of the late common fields of Bolnhurst) in South fields. 6 acres (the same) in Blastercroft field; 178 acres (the same) in Mill field, Hainsborough field, and Ladycroft field; 414 acres (the same) in Wood field, Moors field, Deanly field, Church field; 10 acres (the same) in Woodend field; 17s 1d rent; the tithes of corn and grain in the old inclosures. [Recites Lease and Release, 8, 9 October 1778: £2,500; i. Christopher Smyth of Northampton; ii J.C. Smyth of the same, devisee of Smyth Fleetwood; iii. Reverend Edmund Smyth; iv. Thomas Trinder (trustee)]. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob White, William Rawlins junior.
  • Level of description
    item