- ReferenceW2068
- TitleCovenant to suffer Recovery [for extract of title relating to W2067 - W2086 see Z575/650]
- Date free text1 Nov 1775
- Production dateFrom: 1775 To: 1775
- Scope and Content(i) William Smyth King of Old Warden, esquire (devisee of Sir William Smyth) (ii) George Pitt Hurst of Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, gentleman (son & heir of Dorothy, late wife of John Hurst of Newport Pagnell, deceased, formerly Dorothy Longueville - another devisee) (iiii) William Howard of Kingscliffe, Northamptonshire, gentleman (son & heir of Ann, late wife of Reverend Thomas Howard, formerly Ann King - another devisee) (iv) Gravely Hurst of Cheapside, hardware man (v) Richard Tristram of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, gentleman -- Manor of Wavendon, Buckinghamshire (details) -- Orchard Grange etc. as in W2063-W2064 - land in Ickwell field, Northill, formerly in the occupation of George Mordaunt 1 1/2 acres in the Hassocks, Southill, formerly in the occupation of John Kelyng land in Southill in the occupation of William Smyth King, George Viscount Torrington, John Taylor & Paul Walker - property in Wilden & Barford as before, in the occupation of John Smith Witnesses. William Blanthom, Matthew Cook
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordKing, William Smyth,
Smyth, William,
Hurst, George Pitt,
Hurst, Dorothy,
Hurst, John,
Longueville, Dorothy,
Howard, William,
Howard, Ann,
Howard, Thomas,
King, Ann,
Hurst, Gravely,
Tristram, Richard,
Mordaunt, George,
Kelyng, John,
Byng, George (4th Viscount Torrington),
Taylor, John,
Walker, Paul,
Smith, John - Keywords
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