• Reference
    Z3/86
  • Title
    Manor of Stevington. Surrender by Mary Green, Felmersham, widow, in consideration of £1100 paid by William Lavender, Biddenham, gentleman.
  • Date free text
    18 Oct 1856
  • Production date
    From: 1856 To: 1856
  • Scope and Content
    - allotment at Eatons or Heatons Close and Stockings, Stevington (10 acres 3 roods 29 perches). Part of this containing 8 acres 2 roods 22 perches is now a separate enclosure called Heaton Close, and residue (2 acres 1 rood 7 perches) is now part of Little Stockings and Great Stockings in occupation of William Keech as part of West End or Middle Farm and sold to T A Green (late husband of Mary) - cottage, close etc. in Church End, formerly in occupation of George Bolton, then Francis Hulatt and now William Hulatt, to which T A Green was admitted tenant on 23 July 1841 on surrender of Francis Hulatt and wife Ann - close of pasture (2 acres) formerly in occupation of John Hide then William Hide and wife Ann, late William Pool and now James Raban - cottage (now 2) in Church Street, formerly in occupation of William Tysoe junior and late of Thomas Lawton - 2 other cottages adjoining erected on piece of ground purchased by Richard Poole deceased, of Thomas Tysoe, late in occupation of Mary Aspley, widow Bower and William Ashley to which T A Green was admitted on surrender of Thomas Runting on 22 July 1842, and Mary Green was admitted on 13 May 1856 under will of T A Green. Property is surrendered to use of William Lavender. Signature of Mary Green.
  • Level of description
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