• Reference
    AN29/76
  • Title
    Feoffment
  • Date free text
    21 December 1805
  • Production date
    From: 1805 To: 1805
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Rev John Blakiston of Little Barford and Thomas Adams of Southoe [Huntingdonshire], blacksmith (devisees in trust in will of Henry Adams); (ii) William Mole of Little Barford, farmer Reciting: - AN29/74; - auction of (a) on 17 October 1805 at White Lion Inn, Saint Neots [Huntingdonshire] at which (ii) was highest bidder Operative Part: - (i) enfeoffed (a)-(c) to (ii) for £305 Property: (a) cottage and adjoining close of pasture of 2 acres in Little Barford, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Adams, deceased and bounded: S by Brook Street Lane; N by inclosed ground formerly of Henry Tingey, now of William Mole; E on (c); W on turnpike road; formerly owned by Margaret Emerson, then Samuel Berry; (b) close of pasture of 3 acres, bounded: E and S by inclosed land formerly of Richard Saunders, then Henry Tingey, now William Mole; part W by old onclosed ground formerly of Henry Tingey, now William Mole; part W by Brook Street Lane; N by (a) and close formerly of Henry Tingey, now of William Mole; (c) Brook Street Lane leading from the turnpike road to (b) bounded: S by old close formerly of Henry Tingey, now of William Mole; N by (a) No delivery of seisin Witnesses: - James Page; - George Capron, clerk to Day of Saint Neots, attorney
  • Level of description
    item