• Reference
    T43/40
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease & Release):
  • Date free text
    24, 25 Jun 1793
  • Production date
    From: 1793 To: 1793
  • Scope and Content
    i) William Tatham, brass-founder and wife Betty, and Thomas Tatham, grocer and wife Mary (sons and devisees of Christopher Tatham, gentleman; the nephew and devisee of Thomas Proctor of Luton, brickmaker), all of Nottingham; ii) James Parker of Chancery Lane, London, stationer; and iii) Thomas Spiggins of Sundon, yeoman, and William Hampson of Luton, gentleman [recites that Thomas Spiggins purchased the premises to be described, at a public auction at the "George" Inn at Luton; for £186..18s]. ... A cottage in Streatley formerly in occupation of John Roe, and now of Elizabeth Worsley, widow; a toft on which a cottage in occupation of Thomas Clerk formerly stood; and also a close (formerly 2 pightles) adjoining to the said cottage, and containing with the said toft 1½ acres, between the land formerly of Oliver Luke , esquire, and now of Timothy Marshall, on south, and formerly of John Bromsall, gentleman and now of Alexander Deacon on north; and also 6 acres dispersed in the Fields of Streatley. Place names: Drays Filed, Drays Ditches Hedge, Braminger Way; Middle Field; Hill Field, Hitchway Furlong, Hitchway, Barton Way, Norbroad Piece Personal names: late John Bromsall now Alexander Deacon, late John Handscombe now Timothy Marshall, late Walter Ryan now Timothy Marshall, late John Bromsall now Sir John Filmer baronet, late Oliver Luke now Timothy Marshall, late Hugh Smith now Timothy Marshall. Witnesses: Leonard Hampson (Luton) and John Griffiths (clerk to Leonard Hampson).
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  • Level of description
    item