Reference
Z268/29
Title
‘Mrs Archer’s Title to her house and lands in Ampthill’
Date free text
undated [C17th]
Production date
From: 1636 To: 1700
Scope and Content
reciting:
27 January ?, Charles I
1) Edmund Wingate and wife Elizabeth
2) Francis Taverner
reciting that 1) had levied a fine to 2) of
... a house, close, garden
for use of 1) for life and then as devised by will of Elizabeth, however if Elizabeth should recover any interest by the name of Alise Dover in property in Wootton Marston, then she is excluded from any interest in the property in Ampthill
10 September 12 Charles I [1636]
by which Elizabeth Wingate, who survived her husband, conveyed the premises to her third son, Roger Wingate
11 September 12 Charles I [1636]
by which Roger Wingate sold the reversion after the death of Elizabeth Wingate to Oneseferus Roode and [Francis] Topp [see P30/25/7]
8 November 14 Charles I [1638]
by which Roode and [?] bargained and sold the reversion to Elizabeth Wingate
17 and 18 December 16 Charles I [1640]
by which Elizabeth Wingate, by lease and release, conveyed the premises to Jane Wingate, her daughter
28 April 21 Charles [1645]
by which Charles Wilson and wife Jane (formerly Jane Wingate) conveyed the premises, by lease and release, to Edward Backwell, esquire. Covenant to levy fine
‘A fyne is levied accordingly by Wilson and his wife’
‘they likewise suffer a recovery to the said Backwell’
28 February and 1 March 22 Charles [1647]
by which Edward Backwell, by lease and release, conveyed the premises to Timothy Archer, DD. and Rebecca his wife
Level of description
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