• Reference
    X702/74-75
  • Title
    Lease and Release
  • Date free text
    2, 3 Jun 1713
  • Production date
    From: 1713 To: 1713
  • Scope and Content
    i) Thomas Whitchurch, St Neots, Huntingdonshire, butcher and wife Anne Thomas Whitchurch junior, St Neots, butcher (eldest son) ii) John Emery, Little Barford, yeoman consideration - £48..12s..3d paid to i) by ii) i) releases to ii) - 7 acres 1 rood arable in common fields of Eaton Socon --- 1 selion (½ acre) in Bellam Field belonging to Wyboston Lordship on Wadden North and South: Robert Reynolds East: Shakers Way --- 3 selions (3 roods) North and South: William Levitt East: Shakers Way --- 1 selion (½ rood) East: William Levitt West: late John Emery --- 1 selion more (1½ roods) North: Lord of Wyboston South: William Levitt --- 3 selions (3 x ½ acres) in Norton feild on Stonehill furlong East and West: James Beverley, esquire South: Casbrook --- 1 selion more (1 rood in same field) South: Lord of Wyboston East: Cobbs headland --- 1 selion more (½ acre) in Bellam field on South side of Middle Hill East: Richard Stocker, gentleman South: brook --- 1 selion more (½ acre) in same field on Gilstubb furlong East: late James Beverley West: late heirs of Richard Crow South: the Riddey --- 1 selion more (1 rood) in the same field East: late Sir Lodowick Dyer West: James Beverley South: last before --- 3 selions (2½ acres) in Norton feild in Stonehill furlong East and West: James Beverley South: headland late of George Boston called Casbrook headland South: [sic] Brook furlong - 1½ acres sward in Wyboston --- 1 land or ley in Norton Field (1 rood) on Raymore furlong North: William Pearson South: John Wright abutting on Over Musden --- one yard or ley (1 rood) in Cow Pasture North: Mr Pain South: late William Cook East: the meadow --- 1 land or ley (1 acre) going quite through the Cow Pasture South: Henry Lee, clerk North: Lord of Wyboston East: meadow West: said Mr Lee said premises are now in occupation of James Coot and were purchased by Thomas Whitchurch from Richard Stocker, a butcher to be held of the Chief Lord of the Fee mark of Thomas Whitchurch senior signatures of Ann and Thomas Whitechurch junior endorsed receipt witnesses: Grace Berkeley, William Brown (mark), Ann Thody, Thomas Berkeley
  • Level of description
    item