- ReferenceZ3/63
- TitleManor of Stevington. Admission of Thomas Page, Stevington, blacksmith, son of Richard Page and heir under his will, on the death of Lydia Page, widow of Richard.
- Date free text21 and 22 Oct 1790
- Production dateFrom: 1790 To: 1790
- Scope and Content- cottage in Stevington, near the Cross in Church End S. highway - ½ acre arable in Parrens (yearly rent - 9½d) - 2 acres arable in South Field in Stevington (yearly rent - 8d) S. formerly George Cox, younger N. Potters Way E. late Sir Rowland Alston, baronet - 1 acre arable in Mabs Bush Field, Stevington (yearly rent - 4d) S. Lewis Pake N. William Steff W. highway - 4 selions arable (1 acre) in Little Field, Stevington (yearly rent 4d) W. George Cox E. Lord of the Manor N. Cooks Pightle - messuage in Church End, Stevington, with part orchard and use of well N. house of John Poole S. house of William Hopkins, in right of his wife Elizabeth Craddock E. common street now in occupation of Robert Wilby said messuage consists of 2 rooms in a floor 'and no farther' (yearly rent 1s) - messuage with orchard in Silver Street, Stevington, formerly in occupation of John Cox, then Robert Johnson and now of Jacob Jones (yearly rent 3d) - 2 acres arable in open fields of Stevington --- 2 lands (½ acre) in Cottons Field --- 1 land more (1 rood) upon Potters Hill in South Field --- 2 lands and a gore (½ acre) in Tag Brook in South Field --- 3 lands (3 roods) in Mobbs Bush Field late in occupation of Isaac Watford (yearly rent 8d) - 10 acres 2 roods arable - 1 rood meadow - 3 acres 1 rood in fields of Stevington (yearly rent 1s) - 3 acres arable and sward in New Field, Stevington N. once Sir Thomas Alston, now Lord of Manor NW. Mrs Andrews S. common highway late in occupation of William Tysome (yearly rent 1s..2d) Thomas to pay several legacies out of the property heriot - horse of value of £17..6s..6d
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