Description | Lease and release. (i) John Frederick and Mary Jackson, both of Wellingborough, cousins and devisees under the will of the late Thomas Sheppard. (ii) Susannah Gray of Wellingborough, widow, another cousin of the late Thomas Sheppard. Bears Hunch and other properties in Ellington. (1750).
Mortgage. (i) Susannah Gray of Wellingborough [Northants], widow. (ii) John Caldecott of Bourne [Lincs], gentleman. Messuage or tenement known as Bears Hunch with the close belonging; several other closes and fields near the Stirt, the Read, Underhills etc; all in Ellington and Ellingthorpe (1750).
Assignment of mortgage. (i) John Caldecott of Bourn [Lincs]; Susannah Gray of Wellingborough; Robert Hills of Wellingborough, collar maker. (1752).
Assignment of mortgage. (i) Robert Hills of Wellingborough, collar maker. (ii) Susannah Gray of Wellingborough; (ii) William Britten of Pitsford [Northants]. (1755).
Lease and release. (i) Richard Crouch of Wellingborough. (ii) Robert Hardley of Huntingdon. Messuage or tenement known as Bears Hunch with the close belonging; several other closes and fields near the Stirt, the Read, Underhills etc; all in Ellington and Ellingthorpe (1758).
Assignment of mortgage. (i) William Britten of Pitsford. (ii) Richard Crouch of Wellingborough, devisee under the will of Susannah Gray, deceased. (iii) Reade Peacock[?] of Huntingdon. (iv) Robert Hardley of Huntingdon. Messuage or tenement known as Bears Hunch with the close belonging; several other closes and fields near the Stirt, the Read, Underhills etc; all in Ellington and Ellingthorpe (1758).
Assignment by way of mortgage. (i) William Apthorpe of Abbotsley, labourer, and his wife Jane, only child and administratix of the late John Gilbert of Abbotsley who was himself heir of the late John Gilbert of Gamlingay, deceased. (ii) Sir Robert Bernard of Grafham. Messuage with appurtenances in Abbotsley occupied by Alexander Mason, with the adjoining pasture ground. (1767).
Bond for payment of £15. William Apthorpe to Sir Robert Bernard (1767).
Assignment of mortgage in trust to attend the inheritance. (i) John Serjeant of Ramsey, cordwainer. (ii) John Campion of Godmanchester, yeoman, eldest brother and heir of the late William Campion of Ramsey, butcher. (iii) Thomas Davis of Godmanchester, butcher. Close of pasture ground in part of Ramsey called Muchwood; marsh ground in Hollow Lot near the Hollow or Worlick Drain; Little Skeggins Lot containing 3a. (1783).
Lease and release. (i) John Campion of Godmanchester, yeoman, eldest brother and heir of the late William Campion of Ramsey; John Bostwick of Ramsey, grazier and basket maker, and Elizabeth his wife, late the wife of William Campion of Ramsey, grazier, deceased, and mother of John Campion; Moses Joy of Wistow, blacksmith, and Ann his wife, late the wife of William Camption of Ramsey, butcher, deceased. (ii) Sir Robert Bernard of Grafham. Close of pasture ground in Muchwood, Ramsey. (1783).
Bond to prevent dower. John Campion, John Bostwick and Moses Joy to Sir Robert Bernard. (1783).
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