Description | Indentures. (i) Matthew Ensam and William Turkey of Shillington [Beds], yeoman. (ii) William Gidding, eldest son of Oliver Gidding of Ellington, husbandman. Arable lands lying dispersed in the fields of Ellington. (1651)
Lease. (i) Robert Throckmorton of Offord Cluny (ii) William Gidding of Ellington, singleman. 5a 3r of arable lands in the common fields of Ellington [lists the various furlongs by name]. (1654).
Declaration. John Nicholls of Ellington, yeoman, to William Gidding. 20a 1r of arable and pasture land in the fields of Ellington. (1659)
Declaration. John Baker of Ellington, to William Gidding. 1a of arable land in the fields of Ellington (1661).
Lease. (i) William Gidding of Ellington, husbandman. (ii) Peter Fisher of Sibthorpe, Ellington, labourer. [Rest too damaged to read]. (1675).
Assignment of a mortgage. (i) William Gidding of Ellington, yeoman, and Peter Fisher of Sibthorpe, Ellington, yeoman. (ii) Charles Wilson of Kimbolton, Clerk. [Rest too damaged to read]. (1675).
Release. William Giddings to Elizabeth Wagstaffe. 29a of arable and 6a of pasture grounds in Ellington. (1685).
Assignment of a mortgage. (i) Charles Wilson of Sheffield and William Giddings of Ellington, yeoman. (ii) Christopher Fox of Over Deane [Beds]. (iii) Elizabeth Wagstaffe of Over Deane, widow. Arable land in Ellngton. (1685).
Lease. (i) William Giddings of Ellington, husbandman. (ii) Elizabeth Wagstaff of .... [Beds], widow. 5a 3r of arable land in Ellington. (1685).
Lease and release in trust. (i) Elizabeth Wagstaffe of London, widow, and her son, Thomas Wagstaffe, Citizen and wiredrawer of London. (ii) Thomas Lewis of Stafford and Hannah Lewis, his daugher. (iii) Christopher Fox of Kempton [Herts] and Abraham Merryfield, Citizen and Cooper of London. 29a 3r of arable land and 2a 1r of pasture ground in the fields of Ellington. Upon the marriage of Thomas Wagstaffe to Miss Lewis. (1699).
Assignment of the 99 years lease in trust on the marriage of Thomas Wagstaffe and Miss Lewis. 6a 3r in Ellington. (1699).
Copy will of Thomas Wagstaffe of the parish of St Albans Wood Street, Citizen and merchant tailor of London. (1727).
Lease and release. (i) Thomas Wheeler of Rochford [Essex], and Elizabeth his wife (being one of the daughters of the late Thomas Wagstaffe and Hannah his wife). (ii) Samuel Pagett of Twickenham [Middlesex], baker. 29a 3r of arable land and 6a 1r of pasture in the fields of Ellington. (1732).
Lease and release. (i) Thomas Wheeler of Rochford [Essex], and Elizabeth his wife (being one of the daughters of the late Thomas Wagstaffe and Hannah his wife). (ii) Samuel Pagett of Twickenham [Middlesex], baker. 29a 3r of arable land and 6a 1r of pasture in the fields of Ellington. (1734).
Lease and release. (i) Samuel Pagett of Twickenham, baker. (ii) Thomas Wheeler of Rochford and Elizabeth his wife. (iii) Solomon Fell of Castle Yard, St Andrews Holborn, London,. (iv) James Camper of Rochford, dredger. 29a 3r of arable land and 6a 1r of pasture in the fields of Ellington. (1742).
Bond to perform covenants. Mr Wheeler to Mr Camper. (1742).
Manor of Ellington. Admission of James Camper on the surrender of Thomas and Elizabeth Wheeler (1743).
Copy will of James Camper of Prittlewell [Essex], oyster dredger. (1763).
Manor of Ellington. Admission of Sarah Camper on the death of her husband, James Camper. (1764).
Manor of Ellington. Admission of James Wright on the death of his grandfather, James Camper (1772).
Lease and release. (i) James Wright of Woodham Mortimer [Essex], devisee named in the last will of the late James Camper. (ii) Sir Robert Bernard of Grafham. 29a 3r of arable land and 6a 1r of pasture in the fields of Ellington. (1773).
Abstract of title of the devisees in trust of the late Sir Robert Bernard, to a freehold and copyhold estate in Ellington (c.1790).
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