- ReferenceSA339
- TitleConveyance. £5,500, iii) to i); £75, iii) to ii)
- Date free text3 Oct 1843
- Production dateFrom: 1843 To: 1843
- Scope and Contenti) William Eames ii) John Gudgin of Hawnes, farmer iii) John Lord Carteret iv) Ezra Eagles of Bedford, gentleman (Recital of SA293-294 and SA330-331. Recital Lord Carteret died 1838; iii) entitled to exchanged land. Recital of 2nd endorsement of SA293-294. William Eames since then built 2 messuages (5 tenements) on Home Close and converted farmhouse into 4 tenements. Recites Eames sold 3 roods 30 perches in Redlands field to ii) but there was no conveyance and ii) agreed then to sell to iii) for £75) i) to iii) ... Farmhouse in occupation Matthew Randall then converted into 4 tenements in occupation William Keenes, Goodman Allbury, John Cooper and John Clark ... Homestall, orchard and garden, and Home Close (7 acres, 1 rood 38 perches) [see SA294 - rest sold] ... 22 parcels and 1 gore of land in Stockings field (6 acres 1 rood 24 perches) ... 3 parcels in same field (1 acre 23 perches) ... 2 lands in same field (3 roods 20 perches) ... Crofts Close (7 acres 3 roods 5 perches) (joined with Hundred Acres to form Eight Acres Close) [8 acres 27 perches] ... 12 lands and 1 gore - "Lower Slough" in Redlands field (formerly Warden Wood field) (5 acres 2 perches) ... 10 lands and 2 gores in Redlands field joined with another 8 acres to form a close called Redlands field (9 acres 2 roods 22 perches) ... 4 lands and one gore in Redlands field (3 roods 30 perches) ... 19 lands in Redlands field (4 acres 1 rood 29 perches) [i.e. substantially the property of SA293-294] ... Plot at Norwood End (once cottage there) and land adjoining (4 acres 2 roods 30 perches) [see SA330. Eames sold about ½ acre] ... 7 acres (part of 10 acres) in Cyphers field ... land received in exchange by Eames from Lord Carteret (8 acres 1 rood 13 perches) [with another 7 acres then formed Cyphers field] ... parcel (7 acres 1 rood 5 perches) in Lime Pickle field, then called Grange field, North East: public highway to Hawnes Church End ... 1 rood 8 perches called Cypher field received in exchange by Eames from Carteret [i.e. substantially the property of SA330-331] In all 69 acres 1 rood 5 perches witnessed: John McDonald, R Whitmore, clerk to Mr Eagles, solicitor, Ampthill Occupiers mentioned: Lawrence Atterbury, John Cox, William Cox, William Henry Whitbread, esquire, Thomas and George Cox, Sir John Osborne, Joshua Beard, Joseph Twitchell
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordEames, William,
Gudgin, John,
Thynne, John (3rd Baron Carteret),
Eagles, Ezra,
Thynne, George (2nd Baron Carteret),
Randall, Matthew,
Keenes, William,
Allbury, Goodman,
Cooper, John,
Clark, John,
Atterbury, Lawrence,
Cox, John,
Cox, William,
Whitbread, William Henry,
Cox, Thomas,
Cox, George,
Osborne, John,
Beard, Joshua,
Twitchell, Joseph - Keywords
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