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1 - Lease for one year of farmhouse and 500a, called Great Bradney Moor in Benwick and Doddington, farmhouse and 280a, called Ransoe Moor in March, farmhouse called Corners Loft in Wisbech St Mary 128a. 1. George Waddington of Doddington. John Waddington, of same, youngest son of above. 2. Henry Partridge of King's Lynn, Norfolk, esq. Edward Wright of Feltwell, Norfolk. 2 October 1754.
2 - Marriage settlement relating to same property, consideration £1,750 and intended marriage between John Waddington and Susanna Clough. 1. As persons in 132/F01 1. 2. Robert Clough of Feltwell, Norfolk, esq. Susanna Clough, daughter of Robert. 3. As persons in 132/F01 2. 3 October 1754.
3-4 - Lease and release of farmhouse and 289a, formerly called Beards Farm, in Ransom Moor, March, consideration £5,500. 1. John H Waddington of Southampton, esq, and others. 2. Joseph Goodman of Witton, Huntingdonshire, miller. 26 - 27 January 1838.
5 - Bond of indemnity relating to as in 132/F03-4, John Thomas Waddington to Joseph Goodman. 27 January 1838.
6 - Covenant of production of Title Deeds relating to 132/F03-4, parties as in 132/F05, with schedule. 27 January 1838.
7 - Declaration by Hugh Robert Evans of Ely, gentleman, to the fact that Revd, George Waddington having died without issue. 24 February 1838.
8 - Copy certificate of burial of Susanna Waddington of St Mary, Ely, 2 May 1816. 23 February 1838.
9-10 - Lease and release with conveyance by appointment relating to the 'White Bear' Kneesworth, 'The Chequers' formerly 'Seven Stars' Littlington, 'The Plough', Royston, 'The Ramping Horse' otherwise 'The White Horse', Royston, 'White Horse' formerly 'The Rose and Crown' Royston, 'The Jolly Butchers' formerly 'The Last' Royston, 'Fox and Hounds' Barley, Herts, 'The Chequers' Melbourn, 'The White Lion' Royston, 'White Hart' and 'Queens Head' Royston, 'Rose and Crown' Barkway, Herts, 'Green Man' Thriplow, 'Red Lion' Bassingbourn, 'Swan' Guilden Morden and several small plots adjoining some of same. 1. William Beldam of Royston, Herts, gent and others. 2. John Phillips of same, common brewer. Consideration £3,300 and £4,700. 26 - 27 February 1807.
11-12 - Mortgage for securing £4,700 by way of lease of same properties as in 132/F09-10. 1. John Phillips. 2. John Beldam and William Woodham. 27 - 28 February 1807.
13 - Lease for a year of moiety of 2 messuages containing 3r, in Buckland Street, Therfield, Hertfordshire. 1. Anna Maria Phillips of Royston, widow of Robert. 2. John Phillips. 15 May 1828.
14 - Release of brewery, maltings and premises in Baldock Street, Royston, and the 'Crown and Dolphin' inn in Royston, Cambridgeshire, consideration £3,670. In margin is plan of site of brewery and premises with all buildings labelled and coloured pink, garden and yards coloured green. Names of adjacent occupiers also given. 1. Anna Maria Phillips and John Phillips. 2. William Nunn of Royston, surgeon. 15 April 1828.
15 - Assignment of moiety in leasehold estates, recitals given, relating to 'The Bell and Anchor' and 'The Black Swan', Royston, 'The Fox' in Bourn, 'The White Hart' in Puckeridge, Herts, 'The Waggon and Horses' in Whittlesford, and 'The Red Lion' in Kneesworth. Consideration £1,220, parties as in 132/F13. 13 August 1832.
16-17 - Lease and release of moiety of several parcels of arable land in Sandon and Ashwell, Hertfordshire, also 'The Hare and Hounds' inn and a windmill in Ashwell. Consideration £650. Parties as in 132/F13.
18 - Appointment and release of the moiety of copyhold land in Ashwell and Barley, Hertfordshire, 'The Swan' public house in Guilden Morden, 'The Boot' in Barrington and 'The Chequers' in Kingston. Consideration £960. Parties as in 132/F13. 22 September 1832.
19-20 - Lease and release of messuage called by the sign of 'The Windmill' and three cottages in Royston, Hertfordshire, near the Horse Fair or Warren and abutting on the road from Royston to Barkway towards the north, with three cottages adjoining. 1. Devisees of John Kimpton, to whom Richard Russell of Royston, gardener, had sold it. 2. John Phillips of Royston, common brewer. Consideration £200. 26 - 27 July 1787.
21-22 - Lease and release of same, consideration £35 and £35, with covenant to levy fine. 1. Susanna Ortzen of Hoxton, Middlesex, formerly widow of Richard Russell. William East of Ratcliff Cross, Middlesex, gardner, and wife Susanna, daughter of Richard Russell. 2. John Phillips. 17 - 18 July 1792.
23 - Fine (2 copies) relating to same property as in 132/F19-20. 1. John Phillips, plaintiff. 2. William and Susanna East, deforciants. Trinity Term 1792.
24-25 - Lease and release of two cottages in Royston, Hertfordshire, (endorsed, 'near Robin Hood). 1. George Wortham of Fenstanton, gent. (late of Royston). 2. John Phillips. 15 - 16 November 1819.
26 - Bond for £140 against dower on same property as in 132/F24 - 25. 1. James Wortham of Holborn, gent. 2. John Phillips. 16 November 1819.
27 - Certificate of William Pearce of Barrington as to the pedigree of the Prime family of Barrington (Edward Prime is a party in deeds 132/T630, Manor of Orwell). 11 September 1835.
28 - Estate at Orwell, part freehold, part copyhold, of Edward Prime late of Orwell, deceased: 4 legacy receipts, of Joseph, Jane, Mary Ann and William Merry. 21 June 1858.
29 - Estate at Orwell, part freehold, part copyhold of Edward Prime late of Orwell, deceased: 2 certificates of payment of Succession Duty on property of Pettengell and Edward Merry. 8 January 1877.
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