Description | Labelled "Bundle 10. As to a freehold estate at Ellington purchased of Leonard Faussett 1775"
Manor of Ellington: surrender of Samuel Jackson and admission of James Barnett. Cottage and close of pasture. (1717).
Manor of Ellington: memorandum about repairing the bounds of Mr Jackson's close to prevent flooding and future disputes (1720).
Manor of Ellington: surrender of John Slow and admission of Samuel and Elizabeth Jackson. Farm house with barne, stables, orchard etc. (1731) .
Conveyance. Between: i) Anne Goodwin of Huntingdon, widow and executrix of Mathew Goodwin late of Buckworth, deceased; ii) Samuel Jackson of Ellington. Tilehouse or farmhouse formerly known as Harwoods; piece of ground where a cottage once stood called Winns or Wyngs Close with two orchards and pastures etc containing 6a 3r. (1740).
Lease and release. Between: i) Samuel Jackson of Ellington; ii) Robert Pulleyn of St Neots. Farmhouse known as Tiled House, formerly Harwoods; piece of ground called Wings or Wynns with orchards etc containing 6a 3r. (1740).
Declaration in trust. Between: i) Robert Pulleyn of St Neots; ii) Samuel Jackson of Ellington. (1740).
Manor of Ellington: admission of Thomas Wigstone on the death of Elizabeth Jackson, widow. Several closes etc in Ellington. (1752).
Lease and release. Between John Pepys Jackson and the Reverend Mr. Whitworth. [Too damaged to examine]. (1766).
Deed to declare the uses of a fine already levied. Between: i) Dingley Askham of Conington [Cambs] and Frances his wife, cousin and heir of Robert Pulleyn of St Neots, deceased; ii) Sir Alexander Bannerman of East Harlsey [Yorks], grand nephew and heir of Reverend Henry Trotter of Graveley, deceased; iii) Anne Truman, widow, and her daughter Ann Truman, spinster, both of Ellington; iv) Thomas Wigston of Eynesbury, shopkeeper. Farmhouse known as Tiled House, formerly Harwoods; piece of ground called Wings or Wynns with orchards etc containing 6a 3r. (1767).
Lease and release. Between Thomas Wigston and the Reverend Mr. Whitworth. [Too damaged to examine]. (1767).
Lease and release. Between: i) John Wilkinson of Wisbech St Peter, grocer, and Sukey his wife; ii) James Robinson of Ely, draper, and Elizabeth his wife; iii) Leonard Fawsett of Wisbech St Peter, ironmonger, and Sally his wife (the said Sukey, Elizabeth and Sally being daughters and co-heirs of Sir Thomas Mackworth of Huntingdon deceased); iv) Henry Partridge of Kings Lynn [Norfolk]. [Rest is too damaged to examine]. (1774).
Lease and release. Between: i) Leonard Fawsett of Lincoln, ironmonger; ii) Sir Robert Bernard of Grafham. 3a of ground (described in detail) in Ellington. (1775).
Abstract of title of the devisees in trust of Sir Robert Bernard to freehold lands in Ellington, purchased of Leonard Faussett (1790).
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