- ReferenceSA369
- TitleBargain and Sale (enrolled) with Covenant to suffer a recovery. For barring entail. 5s, iii) to i)
- Date free text18 Jan 1772
- Production dateFrom: 1772 To: 1772
- Scope and Contenti) Mary Betteress of Northumberland Street, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, spinster, daughter of Susannah and Samuel Betteress of London, merchant, both deceased ii) John Mackay of St Albans Street, St James, Westminster, gentleman iii) Maurice Bernard, esquire of Norfolk Street, Westminster i) to iii) ... Berriested or Parsonage House, Wilstead, North: Church Yard, East: Common green, South: London common highway ... Close (5 acres) adjoining on South of above, in occupation Robert Child ... Goldington field (36 acres) (once divided into three closes) ... Cross Meadow (10 acres) All above in occupation Robert Child, then John Archer, then Thomas Kendal and Thomas King ... Farm in Chalton, Toddington in occupation Edward Collins and 8 closes belonging; 102 acres arable, 6 acres of meadow [Field Names (Abuttals in brackets): Great and Little Pightles; Carters Close (East: Cogg Lane, South: Luton Way); Jervis Closes; Upper End close; Wellick pightle (East: Anslow Lane); Hobbs Moat (West: Chappel Green and East: Blinde Lane); Great Youngs (South: Chappel peece); Little Youngs; Cooke Mead Closes; Great Cooke Mead close; (East: Lewsey Mead), the other Little Cook Mead close; in West field of Chalton on Carters Hill (North: Cotton Gapp); Upper furlong; Crosse furlong; next furlong (South: Ridgeway); one "head acre" (North: Maple Balke furlong); (East: Maple piece); Snadwell piece; (East: Groveway); (North: West Mead); one head acre (West: short furlong); ½ acre "being a foreshooter"; (South: Westhill Bushes); Timsies Breach (South: West Mead); in Wheatstraw field on Chapel furlong; (West: Walkers close); Ashcrofts piece (East: Luton Way); in Gravel Pit furlong; land by Little Mead side; furlong below Little Mead (West: way to Dunstable); land (South: Coxscombs Park headland) "one headland half acre" (South: Coxcombs Park); Cooke way; Middle field; Saltway; Saltway piece; Deadlands piece; Chicken Acre; Kingelle Hill; Kingells furlong; Kingells piece; Willow furlong; Hooke Way; Stubb Crosse Way; Short Crofts; Certain Dole Meadow;] in occupation Robert Brewer Uses: Wilstead property to i) for life, then appointment of Mary Leroux witnessed: Robert Baldy, esquire, Northumberland Street; John Bristow of Berwick Street, surveyor; Richard Lambert, clerk to Serjeant Jephson; J Graves Occupiers mentioned: Thomas Goldsmith; John Strange; William Fossey; John Boustred, gentleman; Francis Wingate, esquire; Michael Foxe; Edward Webb; Francis Carrington; John Briggs; John Buckram; Henry Buckram; Richard Buckram; George Waynwright
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBetteress, Mary,
Betteress, Susanna,
Betteress, Samuel,
Mackay, John,
Bernard, Maurice,
Child, Robert,
Archer, John,
Kendal, Thomas,
King, Thomas,
Collins, Edward,
Brewer, Robert,
Leroux, Mary,
Goldsmith, Thomas,
Strange, John,
Fossey, William,
Boustred, John,
Wingate, Francis,
Foxe, Michael,
Webb, Edward,
Carrington, Francis,
Briggs, John,
Buckram, John,
Buckram, Henry,
Buckram, Richard,
Waynwright, George - KeywordsBUILDINGS & LAND USE, London Northumberland Street, St Martin in the Fields, London, merchant, London St Albans Street, London Norfolk Street, HOUSING, parsonages, Wilstead, churchyards, Greens, Wilshamstead fields, Toddington farms, Chalton, Toddington fields, arable, Chalton Luton Road, general legal process
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