• Reference
    SA178-179
  • Title
    Two counterparts of SA176-177 [for recovery, see Haynes Park Manuscripts no.21]
  • Date free text
    4, 5 Feb 1765
  • Production date
    From: 1765 To: 1765
  • Scope and Content
    i) Robert Earl Granville, Baron Carteret of Hawnes, son of John, late Earl Granville, by Frances Lady Carteret, deceased ii) John Pardon of Southwark, gentleman iii) Isaac Wilkinson of Baldock, gentleman iv) Robert Thurgood of Baldock, brewer ... property of SA60 ... Wilstead Wood (121¾ acres) ... 3 closes in Wilstead (Wood Closes 45½ acres) in occupation William Hillersden, then John Lord Carteret and Thomas Costin ... Meadow Close, Town Close and Home Close in occupation John Crick (35 acres), in occupation William Crane and Widow Cox ... Part of Monks field at bottom of St Makers Hill in Wilstead in occupation George Cam(p)ion (18 acres) ... Close next to above (13 acres) in occupation Richard Cawne and Benjamin Farr ... Loaders Pightle, Wilstead (4 acres) ... Hill field (19 acres) ... Sheep walk - "Sandhill" (8 acres) ... Woodfield (6½ acres); Short field (5 acres); Middle Field (10 acres); Helders Close and Helders Pightle (16½ acres) (all in Wilstead in occupation William Dunham, once farm house there but then pulled down - described in Release 23 May 1718 between a) John Lord Carteret and wife Frances, b) Sir William Wyndham and Henry Worseley, c) Sir Robert Worseley, d) John Lord Gower and George Lord Lansdowne) [see also SA69-70] ... Wilstead manor and farm in occupation Joseph Denham (rent: £80, bought by John Lord Carteret - see SA96-97, and described in release of 4 July 1732 between a) John Lord Carteret and wife Frances, b) Sir William Wyndham and Henry Worseley, c) Sir Robert Worseley) all above then in occupation Robert Earl Granville, Ann and William Dunham, Joseph Cooper, William Farr, Samuel Pryor, William Holmes, John Dunham, Sarah Farr, Edward Hern, Tristram King, Ann Coane, Hesther Godfrey, John Flamings, William Sims, Richard Desborough and --- Green ii) to become tenant of freehold for suffering recovery, to use of iv) for 1,000 years, then heirs of i). Freely acquitted except for annuity of £300 granted by i) to George Earl Pomfret witnessed: John Berry, Master of Queens Head Tavern, Grays Inn Gate, Holborn; Thomas Barns, Baldock, Hertfordshire
  • Level of description
    item