• Reference
    W2752
  • Title
    Conveyance (feoffment): £1,600
  • Date free text
    22 Apr 1652
  • Production date
    From: 1652 To: 1652
  • Scope and Content
    (i) John Manley of Wilstead, gentleman Francis Taverner of Hexton, esquire, & son & heir Richard (ii) Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin, esquire, & wife Anne -- farm lands in Wilstead, West Cotton, Cardington & Fenlake, in the occupations of John Manley & Lewis Albone lately purchased by (i) of Elizabeth, Margaret & Anne Mordaunt, sisters of late Earl Peterborough, as follows :- a capital farmhouse in West Cotton in the occupation of Lewis Albone; close of 7 acres adjoining; close of 32 acres abutting East on Bedford - Shefford road; 2 closes called Bonests, 31 acres, abutting East on said close called Ley Field; Wood close, arable, 27 acres, late part of the great wood, in the occupation of Lewis Albone; part of the great wood containing 31 acres, abutting East on Bedford - Shefford road, West on Bedford - Hawnes road, in the occupation of John Manley; 60 acres arable in the common fields of Wilstead, West Cotton, Cardington & Fenlake, in the occupation of Lewis Albone; witnesses. J. Skynner, John Horne, Lewis Albon, Joseph Brown, William Manley endorsement that tithes remain unaffected terrier attached to deed:- (detailed) 32 acres 3 roods in the Mill Field Season (Nether Meadland and Short Gosmore furlongs); 27 acres 1 rood in Thrumeswell Field (Lincroft furlong, Medbury Field furlong)
  • Level of description
    item