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RefNoKMAN1/A/16/16/17
AltRefNoM16/16/17
TitleAssignment of mortgage and lease for a year
DescriptionBetween:
(i) Albinia Countess Dowager Midleton, widow of George Lord Viscount Midleton
(ii) Samuel Phipps of Lincolns Inn; Henry Hoare of Fleet Street, banker
(iii) Hugh Duke of Northumberland

Reciting deed of 1770 between Sir Robert Bernard and Thomas Cooper of Charterhouse Square [Middlesex]; reciting also another deed of 1773 between Thomas Cooper of George Square, grocer, and Ann Cooper, son and widow of the aforementioned Thomas Cooper and also Albinia Countess Dowager Midleton. Death of Thomas Cooper the father in 1771.

Messuage or dwelling house and farm lands containing 980a in Doddington and March, now or late in the occupation of George Waddington; 250a of marsh or fen ground covered with water belonging to Sir Robert Bernard of Grafham, deceased, in Soham [?]; messuage or townhouse in Ellington known as Mause House with the outhouses, barns etc; a close of pasture Homestall Close; seven closes of enclosed grounds called Wood Closes in Ellington; 116a of arable land and meadow lying dispersed in the fields of Ellington; one piece of pasture ground called Brook Furlong; one close called Horse Close and another called New Pasture, both in Ellington; a close called Low Meadow; a close called Stockland Close in Ellington (all the aforesaid Ellington properties being once owned by Robert Throckmorton, deceased); messuage or farmhouse at Elilntgon; 3a called Old Field in Ellington; 3a called Gore Close lying in Bean Meadow in Ellington; 2.5a called Grimes Close or Graves Close in Ellington; 3a called Moore Close in Elilngton; 35a lying in the common fields of Ellington (all these Ellington properties being once owned by William Farlow and Robert Throckmorton); 12 of pasture ground called Shorts or Hallcotts Wood in Ellington (once the estate of Thomas Parker and Robert Throckmorton). All which were purchased from Robert Throckmorton by Sir Robert Bernard in 1769.
Signed (i).

Date12-13 May 1790
CreatorNameThe Montagu family of Kimbolton Castle: estate and family papers
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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