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Collapse 00791 - BOUGHTON-LEIGH FAMILY OF BROWNSOVER - 1600-195600791 - BOUGHTON-LEIGH FAMILY OF BROWNSOVER - 1600-1956
Expand 1 - Manorial Documents1 - Manorial Documents
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Expand 1 - General (e.g. family settlements)1 - General (e.g. family settlements)
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Expand 1 - Boughton family1 - Boughton family
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Expand 1 - Bedfordshire1 - Bedfordshire
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Expand 1 - Great Addington1 - Great Addington
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1 - Conveyance from John Owen of Whittington, Shropshire, Thomas Henchman of Isham, and Edward Meredith of London, to William Cokaine, citizen and skinner of London, of the manor of Isham called Holdenby's and all their lands in Isham. - 23 May, 1604
2 - 11 deeds relating to Holdenby's manor and appurtenances in Isham (except the moiety of the advowson of Isham Superior), the capital messuage, 3 watermills, the Park Close, Home Close, Mill Close, 5 cottages, a piece of meadow in Townholme, and 2 yardlands and 11 leys in Scotmill Field, Broadmoor field, South Field, Southwell Field, North Field, all purchased by Thomas Webb of Isham, of William Massey of Harborough, Leics., in 1686. - 1669-1689
3 - 9 deeds with associated papers relating to lands in Little Addington, described in CR0162/415. - 1713-1740
4 - Bargain and sale by Jonathan Webb of Isham (Northants.) chandler, to George Bagley of the same, clerk, of lands and property in Isham - 20 Nov 1721
5 - Lease for 1 year, presumably part of a conveyance to make a recovery, from Robert Lambe, clerk of Northampton, one of the sons of Robert Lambe, late of Great Addington, to John Weston of Hatton Garden, London, and John Heyes of Northampton, of Holdenby's Manor of Isham, and a capital messuage, the Great Park Close, the Mill Close, 1 yardland and another close, all purchased by Robert Lambe the elder of James Langley of Isham; a ½ yardland purchased by Robert Lambe the elder of William Ward of the parish of St. James in Westminster; and a close of pasture on the north side of Archer's Hill, and Smith Hills in Welham, Leics., purchased of Sir William Halford by John Woodford deceased. - 10th Oct. 1768
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