- ReferenceW2846-W2847
- TitleConveyance (lease & release): £18, with covenant to levy fine
- Date free text24, 25 Feb 1775
- Production dateFrom: 1710 To: 1775
- Scope and Content(i) James Salisbury of Huntingdonshire, labourer, eldest son of John of Elstow, labourer; devisee of William of Elstow, yeoman; (ii) Robert Kynnersley of Northampton, leather-dresser; (iii) William Watkins of Woburn, brandy merchant; -- a cottage in Elstow in the occupation of William Woolston; at one time in the occupation of Mary Salisbury and Maur[ice] Bellamy; then William Woolston; abutting East on the street, South & West on pasture late William Hillersdon; North on a tenement formerly William Dearmer; recites:- mortgage 6 Nov 1710; Thomas Cranfield of Luton, labourer, to Randall Taylor of Bedford, butcher & grazier; subsequently purchased by William Salisbury; assignment 25 Apr 1720 Randall Taylor to Robert Wilshire of Elstow, yeoman; assignment 25 Oct 1732 Ebenezer Chandler & John Savill, executors of Robert Wilshire, to Joseph Waldeck of Whitechapel, cordwainer; assignment 2 Dec 1736 by Joseph Waldeck to Henry Hurst; assignment 17 Jun 1740 by Henry Hurst, Mary Salisbury, John Salisbury, to Augustin Walton of Bedford, brewer; death of Augustin Walton; devises to Francis Jennings & Henry Hurst, both deceased, for granddaughter Hannah Walton; £18 now owing; James Salisbury is unable to redeem, and is conveying fee simple to Robert Kynnersley; witnesses. Richard Lovesey, John Blackwell, Whitley Sale
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordSalisbury, James,
Salisbury, John,
Salisbury, William,
Kynnersley, Robert,
Watkins, William,
Woolston, William,
Salisbury, Mary,
Bellamy, Maurice,
Hillersdon, William,
Dearmer, William,
Cranfield, Thomas,
Taylor, Randall,
Wilshere, Robert,
Chandler, Ebenezer,
Savill, John,
Waldeck, Joseph,
Hurst, Henry,
Walton, Augustin,
Jennings, Francis,
Walton, Hannah - Keywords
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