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Collapse 00791 - BOUGHTON-LEIGH FAMILY OF BROWNSOVER - 1600-195600791 - BOUGHTON-LEIGH FAMILY OF BROWNSOVER - 1600-1956
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1 - Settlement with counterpart, made on the marriage of Robert Lambe of Great Addington, gentleman, with Ann, daughter of Richard Coates of Earls Barton, Northants, of the manor of Great Addington, the mansion house, 6s. yearly rental of Paddock's dole in Little Addington, a farmhouse in Great Addington, with its home close, Long Lane Close, Cooks Leys Close, and Woodruff's Close, and 6 yardlands all in Great Addington; another farmhouse in Great Addington with 4 yardlands in Great Addington, Little Addington and Woodford, to the use of Robert and Ann their heirs. - 24th Mar. 1701
2 - Will of Robert Lambe of Newton Brumshold, yeoman; bequeaths to John Lamb, his eldest son a £25 rent charge from his lands in Chelveston cum Caldecot, to be paid yearly; to his son Robert of all his messuages and lands in Bedfordshire and Great Addington, Irthlingborough, in Keystone, Hunts, and in Chelveston cum Caldecott provided he yields the aforesaid rent charge of John: to his son Henry all his premises and lands in Newton and Higham Ferrers. - undated
3 - Copy of the will and probate of Robert Lambe the elder of Great Addington, the bequests are as follows - 16th Oct. 1723
4 - Conveyance by Robert Lambe of Great Addington to John Woodford, of Welford, Northants, and Charles Norgrave of Brigstock, Northants, of his moiety of the lands in Great Addington bequeathed to himself and his brother William, by their father Robert Lambe, including Barnard's Manor and Turville Manor in Great Addington. (see CR0162/509). - 16th Apr. 1728
5 - Settlement made by Robert Lambe the elder of Great Addington on the marriage of his son Robert with Ann his wife; Lambe the elder conveys to Henry Lambe of Newton Brumshold and Richard Rallinges of Raunds: the manor of Great Addington the mansion house, a farm and 6 yardlands, Long Lane Close, Woodruff's Close, Cook's Leys Close in Great Addington, Little Addington and Woodford, another messuage and 4 yardlands in the same, and 9 messuages and 2½ yardlands in the same, to the use of Lambe the younger and his heirs forever. - 27 Jul 1728, 28 Jul 1728
6 - Covenant to levy a fine for barring all estates tail: by Robert Lambe of Great Addington, son of Robert and Ann Lambe, to the Rev. John Woodford of Pisford, Northants, of the manor of Great Addington, the mansion house, and all the premises described in CR0162/507: to the use of Robert Lambe and his heirs forever. - 18th July, 1760
7 - Copy of the last will and probate of Robert Lambe of Great Addington: he leaves all premises to his son the Rev. Robert Lambe with annuities to his son Woodford, and daughter, Anne. - 13th Aug. 1760
8 - Fragment of the settlement made on the marriage of Robert Lambe, clerk, with Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Pote of Eton: Robert conveyed to Joseph and Edward Wise, Holdenby's Manor with the manor house and other lands in Isham, and a seat in the parish church. - 1775
9 - Letters of Administration issued to Elizabeth Lambe, widow of the Rev. Robert Lambe, extracted from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. - 4th Oct. 1782
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