- ReferenceZ3/36
- TitleManor of Stevington. Admission of Mary Makeham on death of George Makeham.
- Date free text29 Dec 1766
- Production dateFrom: 1766 To: 1766
- Scope and Content- messuage in Pavenham - close pasture called Rendywole in Pavenham (2 acres 3 roods) - 1 acre and 4 ft of Dole Meadow lying in Hurdleford Meadow, Pavenham - 1 acre arable in Little Field in Pavenham abutting on Mill Moor - 1 acre arable to Hurdleford Field, shooting upon a plane called Bull Moor and abutting on Longhedge - 5 roods arable in Town Field - 3 roods arable in Stafford Field, in Pavenham, shooting on Little Stafford Meadow to which George Makeham was admitted tenant on 14 May 1740 - 1 acre arable in Hurdleford Field - 3 roods meadow in Hurdleford Meadow in first Stevington dole to which George was admitted tenant at Court on 24 October 1749 - 27½ acres arable and sward in fields of Pavenham and Stevington to which George was admitted on 20 February 1759 George Makeham made his will on 21 May last by which he devised the copyhold property in which he lived to wife Mary. Other property to trustees for trusts as in will.
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