• Reference
    SA339
  • Title
    Conveyance. £5,500, iii) to i); £75, iii) to ii)
  • Date free text
    3 Oct 1843
  • Production date
    From: 1843 To: 1843
  • Scope and Content
    i) 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 description
    item