• Reference
    W2323
  • Title
    Covenant to levy a fine and suffer a recovery
  • Date free text
    27 May 1782
  • Production date
    From: 1782 To: 1782
  • Scope and Content
    (i) John Wasse junior (ii) George Lewis Kohn & wife Frances Thomas Till & wife Catherine (iii) John Adams of Bedford Row, Middlesex, gentleman (iv) John Kindersley of Staples Inn, gentleman (v) Edmund Burton of Daventry, Northamptonshire -- manor etc., of Stow, Cambridgeshire; -- a messuage or farmhouse in Warden Street, Old Warden, known as the Abbey, and closes in the occupation of Samuel Sutton; a farmhouse in Warden Street in the occupation of William Preston, with closes; a farmhouse in Warden Street in the occupation of Ann Whittemore, with closes; a farmhouse in Warden Street in the occupation of Thomas & George "Inkship" & closes; another in same occupation; a farmhouse in Warden Street in the occupation of John Garner with closes, commonly called Park House Farm; a farmhouse in Warden Street in the occupation of Henry ''Inkship'' with closes; a farmhouse in Warden Street in the occupation of William Lamb, with closes in Warden Street and Northill, known as Sweetbryer Lane Farm; with other closes in the same known as Deadman's Oak Farm; a cottage in Warden Street converted into a granary and in the occupation of Thomas & George Inskip; a cottage, now 2 tenements, in Warden Street in the occupation of Ellis Hoare and --- Harrowden; witnesses. J.B. Harrison, John Godfree, Edmund Burton, Thomas Rossindale, Robert Long
  • Level of description
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