• Reference
    X177/1
  • Title
    Covenant to levy a fine: various sums
  • Date free text
    16 Apr 1741
  • Production date
    From: 1741 To: 1741
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Samuel Cockayne of Tempsford, esq and wife Catherine (daughter and heir of Benjamin Haselden of Goldington, esq. and wife Elizabeth) Bromsall Throckmorton of Hemingford Abbots, esq, eldest son and heir of Mary Jeay of Huntingdon, widow (Elizabeth Haselden and Mary Jeay being daughters and heirs of Sir Thomas Bromsall of Biggleswade, knight) (ii) Mark Thurston of the Middle Temple, esq, exor of Susan Herbert, who was m. and ad. of John Herbert D.D, prebendary of Westminster and husband of Mary Bromsall, decd., (widow of Sir Thomas Bromsall and formerly Mary Cooling, widow) (iii) Elizabeth Paschall of Westminster, spinster adm. for Mary Bromsall after Mary Herbert (iv) John, Lord Cottrell of Middlesex, knight, Master of the Ceremonies Grace, Countess Granville Sir John Cross of Westminster, bart., son and heir of Sir Thomas Cross, bart. (v) Joseph Biscoe of Middlesex, gent (vi) Elisha Biscoe of Middlesex, gent (vii) William Robinson of the Inner Temple, gent (viii) Thomas Borrett of the Inner Temple, esq --- The Manor or Lordship of Beeston, Thorncote and Hatch; the Manor of Lordship of Beeston Caldecote, late Trumpington; a farmhouse and dovehouse in Beeston; and closes all in occ. of Thomas Woodham and Isaac Atterton. -- a farmhouse in Thorncote; closes and fields in occ. of Richard Richardson -- an inn called Beeston Cross and closes in occ. of John Willes and all in Beeston -- How close, 3 acres and Home close 2 acres in occ. of Thomas Walker -- a cottage and close called Church Orchard in occ. of Jonathan Reed -- a cottage and home close in occ. of Thomas Lucas -- a cottage and hempland in occ. of William Boney -- a cottage and hempland in occ. of John Christmas -- 2 cottages and hempland and 3 acres meadow in occ. of Thomas Woodham -- 2 pightles, 1 ac. in occ. of Richard Barr -- a capital messuage or mansion house whereof part was rebuilt by Sir Thomas Bromsall and dovehouse in Short Mead End, Biggleswade, orchard, fields and closes in occ. of John Samm in Biggleswade -- a messuage in Shortmead Street, Biggleswade, late in occ. of Edward Layton -- three cornered piece, fields and closes in occ. of John Firby, gent in Biggleswade -- closes of 5 acres in Biggleswade in occ. of John Whitehead
  • Level of description
    item