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CATALOGUE OF THE BULL DEEDS

RELATED TO PROPERTY IN NEWPORT PAGNELL

DEPOSITED IN THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RECORD OFFICE

BY BULL, ASTLEY AND HARDING

TRANSCRIBED BY DENNIS C MYNARD

SORTED INTO STREETS, FARMS, ESTATES ETC

These transcriptions and interpretation by Dennis C Mynard, were carried out with full permission from Miss Catherine Bull and Guy Harding, former partners in Bull, Astley and Harding. These transcriptions may be reproduced with full acknowledgement.

© Dennis C Mynard 2011

At the Record Office the deeds are mostly held in the original solicitor’s bundles which have been indexed with the Prefix DB, for Deeds Bull, followed by a number. Most bundles relate to the property of an individual or to a particular property. In transcribing them I have as far as possible sorted the deeds in each bundle into date order and numbered them consecutively. The contents of each bundle are briefly described before the transcription but where a bundle contains the deeds to several properties I have placed the description before the transcription of each property. Occasionally deeds from one property have been found within a bundle for another, and where this is the case I have put their details into the primary bundle. Throughout the transcriptions I have added notes and comments in bold type in brackets.

This catalogue is based on my transcriptions of the deeds a copy of which, on a CD, was deposited in 2004 in the Buckinghamshire County Record Office, Milton Keynes Local Studies Library, and the Newport Pagnell Historical Society

Any mistakes or inaccuracies in these transcriptions are my responsibility.

These transcriptions and interpretation by Dennis C Mynard, were carried out with full permission from Miss Catherine Bull and Guy Harding, former partners in Bull, Astley and Harding. These transcriptions may be reproduced with full acknowledgement.

© Dennis C Mynard 2011

Abbreviations
NM = Northampton Mercury
NPHS = Newport Pagnell Historical Society

All persons are from Newport Pagnell unless otherwise stated.
Endorsements are shown in "inverted commas".


THE DEEDS ARE LISTED UNDER FOLLOWING AREAS ETC AS RELEVANT

BRIDGES NORTH END / UNION STREET / MILL STREET
BURY STREET / POOLES LANE ST JOHN STREET
CALDECOTE STREET TICKFORD END
CEMETERY TICKFORD STREET
THE GREEN / WOLVERTON ROAD WILLEN ROAD
FARMS ON THE GREEN FARMS AND LANDS
CHURCH PASSAGE PORTFIELD
HIGH STREET NORTH SIDE CLOSES
HIGH STREET SOUTH SIDE CALDECOTE MANOR
HIGH STREET UNCERTAIN SIDE TICKFORD MANOR
MARSH END NEWPORT PAGNELL MANOR
SILVER STREET

APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES, MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS,AND WILLS
PROPERTIES IN OTHER COUNTIES
DEEDS TO PROPERTIES ELSEWHERE IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN NEWPORT PAGNELL BUNDLES
MISCELLANEOUS

BRIDGES

DB22/4 6th April 1812
Lease of the Tolls of the North and Tickford bridges for 1 year, at £1610 pa.
The Bridge Trustees to Jonathan Morrice of Hockliffe.
The Bridge Trustees can Levy Tolls, and have caused two Toll Houses to be erected one on the North Bridge and one on Tickford Bridge.

BEACONSFIELD PLACE

1896 DB196/9 Auction at the Anchor by Trustees of the Will of Mr B Dimmock includes 7 brick built slated cottages nos 25-37 Beaconsfield Place let to weekly tenants (list in Deed) at 3/- per week. Town Water is laid on to each house.

BURY STREET / POOLES LANE

1644 DB219/3 LEASE OF PROPERTY BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL
for 21 years at a rent of 28/- p.a. to John Payne, carpenter, Messuage or tenement or cottage in Marsh End adjoining to a lane there called Mabley's Lane and late in the tenure of Thomas Chapman now deceased and now of John Payne.

DB19/10-20, 4 COTTAGES AND A CLOSE IN POOLES LANE, MARSH END,
1680 DB19/10 Ralph Flyer of Kings College Cambridge to Adam Washington of London, gent 4 cottages formerly 5 cottages and close of 2a pasture late a garden all formerly in tenure of Thomas Kendall
1693 DB19/ 11-12 AW to Isaac Jackson of London
1741 DB19/13 left to her 2 daughters by Rebecca Chalkley
1749 DB19/14-16 Conveyance and Fine to John Haddon, carrier, then cottages and garden formerly in tenure of John Border, then Francis Johnson now Joseph Higby.
1774 DB19/17 Mortgaged by John Haddon to Mary Smith
1775 DB19/18-20 Repayment and sale to Robert Chibnall

DB229 PIKE’S MESSUAGE FORMERLY 4 COTTAGES and CLOSE
1889 Abstract of Title of Mr J H Pike to Freehold Close
RECITES 1829 Conveyance by Thomas Pike, Butcher the eldest son and heir of James Pike, butcher to George Pike of Chicheley, yeoman the 2nd son of JP
Messuage (formerly 4 cottages) in Pooles Lane, Marsh End, and a Close of pasture containing 2a, formerly a garden adjoining to the messuage, formerly in the occupation of John Border, then Francis Johnson, then Joseph Rigby, then Edmund Petts and Henry Haddon and since of Edmund Petts and William Fossey and then of George Pike
1850 GP died intestate leaving James Pike his eldest son and heir.
1869 Will of JP left his land in NP to his nephew James Henry Pike, the Close etc was then in the occupation of William Thickpenny.
1889 Property consisted of a Messuage, divers farmyards, a garden, a Close of Land outbuildings and Appurtenances, which for any years past had been let to Mr Thickpenny, and had been held by William’s brother James Pike without interruption until his death on 5th July 1869. (Plan of land in margin.
1889 DB229/3 Sale by J H Pike to George Loke of Woburn Sands, land agent, Plan of the Close on deed.
DB1899 B229/4 Printed Prospectus and plan of “The Silver Street Building Estate” for sale in Lots by private contract by parties as in 3 above. This copy confirms sale of Lots 5,6,7,and 8 to Robert Johnson, builder of Wolverton.

DB20/1-5 and 6-9 and 13
FORMER INN CALLED THE BOWLING GREEN, MEADOW USED AS A
BOWLING GREEN AND ANOTHER PIECE OF GROUND IN POOLES LANE, MARSH END
1723 Mortgaged by Roger Chapman to Joshua Hotchkiss, 1732 mortgage assigned to John Scrivener and increased to £200,
1747 described as messuage or tenement called the Bowling Green and a piece of meadow adjoining, sold by Roger Chapman to Scrivener then late in occupation of Thomas Odell now of Edward Holness, also a piece of meadow and another piece of ground adjoining used as a garden,
1751
conveyed by John Goodday of Bradwell to Thomas More, now in occupation of Thomas Tandy,
1756 mortgaged by Edward Bowles to John Devaynes,
1760 mortgage assigned to Meredith Price of London, now described as Bowling Green in occupation of Gresham Hakewill, meadow now a Bowling Green, and other land is a garden in late Joseph Higby now Thomas Read,
1777 advert for auction of Bowling Green the estate of Edward Bowles,
1781 Bluck’s house and garden “now part of Bowling Green Close” in occupation of William Bluck, bounded by Pooles Lane on E; Property of Robert Jee on S; property of Robert Chibnall on other part of S and W, Close of John Hamilton called Bowling Green Close on N,
1800 heirs of John Hamilton to Thomas Clarkson, lace dealer, messuage formerly the Bowling Green formerly of Thomas Tandy, then of Gresham Hakewill, and several pieces of land used as a garden in occupation of Joseph Higby now laid together now called Bowling Green Close, late of William Freer now of Charles Marius Hardy.

DB20/10-12 2 COTTAGES AND A CLOSE ON THE GREEN ON WEST SIDE OF ABOVE PROPERTY
1743 belonged to Robert Perrott
1777 In his will DB377/55 described as in occupation of Thomas Quaint and James Pakes, descended to his nieces and sold 1811 by George Renny to Thomas Clarkson. Then described as 2 cottages in Pooles Lane formerly of Thomas Sapwell, now of John Barrick and Sarah Battison.

DB20/5 4 CLOSES ON THE GREEN
1767 Will of Edward Hobbs to widow Hannah 2 Closes on the Green in occupation of George Burnham, victualler, also 2 closes on the Green in the occupation of William Simcoe and John Fossbery.
To sister Catherine Hobbs a Cott on the Green in the occupation of Thomas Mills

DB29/1, AND 5-7 COTTAGES IN POOLES LANE MARSH END, 1693-1809
1693
Will of Tapp Page, soldier written 1672 leaves his little house in Pooles Lane to the heirs of his mother Mary Ostin
1768 William Austin to John Bosworth both yeomen of Marston Moretaine, two Cottages in Pooles lane in Marsh End formerly in the occupation of William Austin Deceased and Ann Chambers and now of John Creak and Mary Austin. Also the piece of garden ground adjoining 48ft x 56ft.
1796 Mrs Ann Bosworth to Thomas Lucas of Woburn, saddler
1809 Thomas to William Lucas of NP, gent.

CALDECOTE STREET

EAST (TOWN) SIDE

1827 DB188/1 Includes a newly erected cott in Silver Street next to the Three Tuns.

DB115/5-8 1803-78
COTTAGE AND GARDEN IN MARSH END, LATER TWO COTTAGES ALSO 65, CALDECOTE ST,
1803
John Fosbury, gardener to Joseph Redden, maltster, cott and garden in ME in tenure of William Page.
1878 heirs of Samuel Harris to Joseph Mason, 2 cottages erected on 1a 2r 29p formerly in the Tenure of John Kent and George Smith, since of William Lockwood and James Garratt and now of ... Mobbs and ....Richards. Recites Lease and Release of 1829 from Charles Marius Hardy to Cantley, clerk. (See DB207/15).
1878 William Hogg to Joseph Mason newly erected Cott no 65 Caldecote St

DB201/1-12 PROPERTIES IN MARSH END, (CALDECOTE ST), 1692-1871

1686 Benjamin Houghton mortgaged for £120 to William Weatheread of Tickford Parke, yeoman, "4 cottages in Marsh End in the occs of John Barwicke, Francis Aspin (or Arpin), Nicholas Strewick and Elizabeth Fowell, and also the garden belonging to two other tenements lately fallen or pulled down".
1692 mortgage assigned to Nicholas Day of Shenley, yeoman and he now conveys cottages to John Mathew, lacemerchant, in Trust for Mark Harris of Great Linford, lacemerchant
1697 (DB207/1 included here as it is for the same property)
Sale by Mark Harris the elder of Great Linford, lace merchant to Mark Harris the younger of Great Linford, lace merchant, the cozen of 1 and Elizabeth his now wife.
All that cottage, with garden and orchard in Marsh end in the tenure of Thomas Bell, labourer
1697 conveyance by John Mathew, lacemerchant, the Harris’s
All of which 4 cottages Mark Harris the elder had recently purchased of Benjamin Houghton and his wife Martha.
(These below may be same property?)
1815 Sale for £120 by John Kent, mason and Joseph Davis, gardener a trustee for John Kent to William Meadows, victualler and Richard Moody, victualler a trustee for William Meadows
Recites Mortgage of 1814 William Meadows mortgaged a cott with a yard and barn in Marsh End to John Kent and his trustee Joseph Davis for £40. John Kent has since erected a cott on part of the ground of the cott, and William Meadows has agreed to buy the cott with the barn and the yard and also the newly erected cott for £120 it is agreed that the original mortgage will be part of the purchase money. Bounded by the cottage formerly of Richard Moody on the E; the ground and Premises of Priscilla Bryant on the W; the said Close of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the ground formerly of John Marshall on the S. (See DB 202)
1818 (SAME AS DB 207/16) Sale for £80 by Thomas Percy of Lower Shuckborough, Warwicks, labourer, nephew and heir of Priscilla Bryant late of NP, widow who died intestate to William Meadows, victualler and Richard Moody, victualler a trustee for William Meadows. Those 2 newly erected cottages with the yard or garden on the E side thereof late in the tens of Edward Mills and Daniel Abraham, since of Edward Mills and Thomas Ablethorpe, now of Edward Mills. The garden late of John Kent on the E; The Common St on the W; barn and Premises now of Charles Marius Hardy on N; and yard, garden and newly erected cott late of John Kent and now William Meadows on S. Which cottages were purchased by Priscilla Bryant from Joseph Kent and Joseph Davis 1814.
1818 Agreement for sale of Premises above by Thomas Percy to William Meadows who will then lease to Edward Mills for 7 years.
Pedigree of Thomas Percy confirming that he is nephew of Priscilla Bryant.
1822 William Meadows of Hanslope, yeoman mortgages the property to Robert Williatt, miller
1830 Assignment of mortgage Robert Williatt to George Mills
1843 Assignment of mortgage George Mills to John Tandy
1871 Abstract of Title of Richard Meadows (the Trustee for sale under the Will of William Meadows) of 4 cottages in Marsh End.
Conveyance of the property from Richard Meadows to George Branson, See DB202/17

DB202/1-24 COTTAGES IN MARSH END (65-67 CALDECOTE ST)
1692 Conveyance by Benjamin Houghton of Moulsoe, lacemaker and Martha his wife to Marke Harris, of Great Linford, lacemerchant.
All those 3 cottages in Marsh End and the ground whereon three other cottages recently pulled or fallen down and the gardens and orchards to the cottages adjoining, now in the occs of Nicholas Stredwicke, Mary Higby and Joseph Smith.
1697 Marke Harris the elder of Great Linford to Marke Harris the younger, Cottage in Marsh End in the occupation of Thomas Bell, labourer, which Marke purchased of Benjamin Houghton.
1724 Mortgage John Harris, lacebuyer borrows £25 from James Leverett, whitesmith, on cottage in occupation Thomas Bell. Term 500-years
1769 Assignment of Mortgage for £25 Priscilla Johnson, widow to George Gilpin, yeoman. James Leverett had assigned to Priscilla his sister, she now assigns to Gilpin
1777 RL and Feoffment by John Harris of Simpson labourer and Priscilla his Wife to Joseph Redden, victualler. Cott formerly in occupation Thomas Bell then James Harris and now of Elizabeth his daughter, Mortgage repaid property now belongs to Joseph Redden.
1798 Feoffment for £55 by Joseph Redden to John Fosbury, gardener, a cottage now in the occupation of Thomas Coales
1814 Conveyance by Lease and Release for £90 by Fosbury and Redden to John Kent, mason, cottage now in occupation William Page
1814 Conveyance for £120 by John Kent, mason and Joseph Davis his trustee to Priscilla Bryant, widow
Two newly erected cottages with the yard or garden thereto now fenced off from the premises of John Kent. Together with the yards or gardens on the west side thereof as the same are now in the several tenures of Edward Mills and Daniel Abraham, the garden of John Kent being on or towards the East; the common Street on the W; the barn and premises of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the yard garden and newly erected cottage of John Kent on the S.
1814 Mortgaged for £40 by John Kent to William Meadows, victualler. Cott recently erected by John Kent on part of the ground where another cott recently stood. Certain other premises and newly erected cott of John Kent on the E; the garden of Priscilla Bryant on the W; the said Close of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the cottage, garden and premises of John Marshall on the S. SEE DB206
1825 Abstract of Title (commences with DB202/5 18th April 1724)
to a cottage erected by John Kent on a piece of ground in Marsh End purchased by him of John Fosbury
1877 Conveyance for £38 by George William Branson, Sanitary Inspector to Joseph Mason, Mason,
Two cottages in Nicholls Lane now Caldecote St formerly in the occs of Lucy Petts and Fanny Brown afterwards of James Harper and John Brown then of James Harper and Thomas West and now of Ebenezer Cooke and John French. And also that yard in front of the cottages together with the yard and garden lying at the east end of the cottages and yard containing in length 16 yds and in breadth 7 yds.
The ground and premises formerly of John Pike and now of Thomas Pike lying at the E end of the said garden, the cott formerly of John Kent and now of William Hogg lying on the W end of the said cottages and Yard, The Close now or late of Samuel Harris lying on the N; and the messuage and ground now or late of James Mapley lying on the S. Together with Full and uninterrupted way and passage to and from Nichols Lane through the entry and over the ground and premises formerly of John Kent afterwards of John Meadows and now of ...... .
1883-1914 Misc Accounts and a Fire Ins policy for other properties in Priory St, Park Avenue and Willen Road. Note A.F. and N.G.Wesley purchased land in Willen Road from Executors of Mr C Daniels deceased for £375.

DB206/1-7
A COTTAGE IN MARSH END (CALDECOTE ST) 1815-64, (SEE DB 202)

1815 Sale for £58 and Repayment of £40 Mortgage by John Kent, mason, William Meadows, victualler (the mortgagee) to Charles Wilford, painter and glazier
1814 John Kent purchased the ground for £40 with a mortgage from Meadows and that he has now built a cott on it.
1815 CW purchases Cott erected by JK and now in the occupation of John Mapley, A certain other newly erected cott lately conveyed by John Kent to Joseph Conquest on the E; Ground and premises of Priscilla Bryant and John Kent on the W; the Close of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the premises late of John Marshall on the S. The premises conveyed is 10ft E-W and 25ft N-S.
1815 CW sells to Richard Moody, victualler
1825 Sale by Auction at the Coffee House by RM to Thomas King of Wavendon, maltster, cott is now in occupation of Elizabeth Boswell and the newly erected messuage in the occupation of Joseph Conquest on the E. The Ground and premises late of Priscilla Bryant and John Kent on the W; the Close of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the premises late of John Marshall on the S.
1864 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of the Devisees in Trust for Sale under the Will of Thomas Higgs decd, to a cottage in Marsh End. Recites the purchase of 1825, the Will of Thomas Higgs, Tailor and Victualler 1857, his executors are Thomas King of Wavendon, maltster and Josiah Sprickley of Wavendon, butcher. A codicil to the Will leaving £200 for life to Maria the widow of Thomas Higgs son George, and after her death the remainder to the testators 6 children.

DB207/11-17
PROPERTIES IN CALDECOTTE ST, MARSH END, 1779-1895,
1812 DB207/11 2 MESSUAGES AND A COTT AND A BARN,
John Leverett, fellmonger and Samuel Barringer his trustee mortgage for £150 to John Abbey of Fenny Stratford, victualler
Two messuages in Marsh End adjoining to certain other premises late of William Spenser but now of the Assignees of Thomas Meacher, formerly in the tenure of William Brown and .... late in the occupation of William Spencer and now of John Leverett.
ALSO all that cott with the barn, garden in Marsh End formerly in the occupation of John Broughton the elder, since of Benjamin Kibble, late of Mary Verney and now of John Webster. The house and ground late of William Browne part of the premises above described on the E; fronting the Common St on the S; and the garden ground late of William Browne other part of the premises above described on the N.

DB207/13&14 1840 Sale by William Hilton, victualler, and Charles Redden, maltster to William Faldo, bricklayer
Recites 1838 sale of cott by George Labrum, George Durham, William Hilton, and William Goodman, to William Hilton.
All that cott standing in NP in a certain street or end there called Marsh End (sometime since erected by Joseph Davis in the yard belonging to 2 other messuage which formerly belonged to Davis, afterwards to George Labrum and were sometime since sold by him to George Durham and George Brettell) which cott was formerly in the tenure of Thomas Cocoa and now of George Clarke.
ALSO all that yard or piece of ground thereto adjoining (and lying behind or near adjoining the said 2 messuage belonging to Durham and Brettell) with the barn. Which said yard, and garden is now in the occupation of George Clarke

DB207/15 1797-1875 55 AND 57
CALDECOTTE STREET ON SITE OF FORMER CLOSE,
“Mss note confirms these cottages were Lot 3 in an Auction and were purchased by Mr Shackshaft”
RECITES Abstract of the Title of Trustees under the Will of Samuel Harris Esq to 2 cottages in Marsh End.
1797 between Thomas Blinkham and Bailey Caddeck, Robert Reynolds, Chas Marius Hardy and Richard Cantley
Richard Cantley sells to Charles Marius Hardy a Close of Pasture, (described in original but not in abstract).
1827 The Will of CMH included the Close with 2 cottages on it adjoining to Pett's or Nicholl's Lane and they were put up for auction with other property on 25th June 1827 and were purchased by Joseph Nicholls for £305, described as;
"All that Close of pasture or enclosed ground with Appurtenances situated in NP containing 1a 1r 29p (in the said recited deed of RL of 1797 said to contain 3a). then in the occupation of..... Norman Widow, since of Thomas Pater, afterwards of Samuel Thorpe, then of Joseph Redden, then late of Charles Marius Hardy and then late of Joseph Nicholls.
ALSO those 2 cottages then lately erected on part of the said Close, then or late in the occupations of John Kent and George Smith.
1828 Conveyance by devisees of CMH to Joseph Nicholls, gardener
1829 JN mortgages the property (which he was using as a garden and a Market Garden) to the Revd Thomas Palmer Bull
1834 Will of JN leaves the property to his wife Amelia, William Marshall, carrier and Charles Hoddle Kipling, surgeon as his executors. JN died and property passed to his widow and executors.
1856 Executors had died so Amelia appoints her daughter and Joseph Redden as new Executors.
1859 Revd TP Bull died and his Will devised all Trust estates to William Bateman Bull, Thomas Bull and Josiah Bull. Property sold by Auction and purchased by William Hipwell, Innkeeper for £400, mortgage
1865 Deed confirming that William Hipwell purchased the property on behalf of Samuel Harris.
1874 Will of Samuel Harris, property to his wife Elizabeth and sons, William Crowther and William Hipwell upon trust that they or the survivors of them should sell the property. (See DB115/7-8) 5th Sept 1874 Samuel Harris Died

1877 "Part of Lot 6". (Numbers 59,61,63 and 69 Caldecote St") Conveyance of Cottages in Nicholls Lane by Stephen Stanton of Holloway Middlesex, compositor, Charles Stanton, baker and Harriett Stanton, widow to Joseph Mason, builder
Recites
1871 cottages conveyed by Richard Meadows to George Stanton.
1869 GS made his Will, he died and left the cottages to his widow Harriett, with whose consent her sons Stephen and Charles sell to Mason for £50.
All those 2 cottages in Marsh End with the yard and garden on the E thereof containing in length 19 feet and ... inches and in breadth 16 feet and being in Marsh End aforesaid together with the yards or garden on the W side thereof as the same were formerly in the several tenures or occupations of Edward Mills and Daniel Abraham, afterwards of Edward Mills and Thomas Ablethorp, since of Edward Mills, Thomas Robinson and Thomas Parsley, the garden formerly of John Kent on the E; the common Street on the W; the barn and Premises formerly of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the Premises next described on the S.
ALSO that cott adjoining the above erected and built by John Kent on part of the garden whereon a certain cott or tenement formerly stood, together with the Barn, yard, garden etc thereto belonging as the same were formerly occ by John Kent, a certain other newly erected cott formerly of John Kent and afterwards Richard Moody on the E; the garden formerly of Priscilla Bryant on the W; the Close and grounds of CMH on the N; and the cottage, garden and Premises formerly of John Marshall on the S.
ALSO that other cottage erected and built by John Kent on the ground whereon the barn before mentioned formerly stood in the occupation of William Malins the said cott formerly of Richard Moody on the E; the ground and Premises of Priscilla Bryant on the W; the said Close of Charles Marius Hardy on the N; and the ground formerly of John Marshall on the S.
Which 4 cottages are now in the respective occupations of James Harper, William Panter and 2 unoccupied.

Subject nevertheless to a free right of way to and for the owners and occupiers of certain cottages in the yard lying at the back of the cottages hereby conveyed formerly belonging to Richard Moody and Joseph Conquest and since of William Hogg and Edward Joyce, though the entry and over the ground and hereditaments hereby conveyed to and from the street there called Nicholls Lane.

1895 DB207/17 AUCTION OF JOSEPH MASON'S PROPERTY, LOTS 5 AND 6 SOLD TO MR BETTLE
Abstract of the Title of Myrtillo Warren and Edward David Mitchell Trustees of the Will of Joseph Mason to numbers 55,57,59,61,63,64,65,66,and 67 Caldecote St.
LOT 5 (Same property as DB207/15) 55 and 57 Caldecote St
1878 Conveyance for £60 by devisees of Samuel Harris to
Joseph Mason, builder
LOT 6 (Same Property as in DB207/16) These are 59, 61, 63,and 64 Caldecote St.
1877 Quotes sale to Joseph Mason for £50.
(For 65 and 67 see DB 202)
As to 65 Caldecote St

1878 Sold by William Hogg, yeoman to Joseph mason, builder
All that cott (in the lane heretofore Nicholl's Lane and now Caldecote St), erected by John Kent with the yard and garden formerly of Joshua Cooke, and then unocc. A certain other cott and garden formerly of Joseph Conquest and then of Joseph Mason on E; the ground formerly of Priscilla Bryant and John Kent on the W; The Close formerly of Charles Marius Hardy, now converted to a garden on the N; and the ground of John Marshall on S. Which premises are E-W 10ft and N-S 25ft
As to 66 and 67 Caldecote St
1877
Sold by George William Branston, sanitary Inspector to Joseph Mason, builder
2 cottages in Caldecote St, formerly in the occupation of Lucy Petts and Fanny Brown, next of James Harper and Thomas West, then of Ebenezer Cooke and John French. ALSO the yard in front of the cottages together with a garden at the E end 16 yds in length and 7 yds in breadth. The ground formerly of James Pike, then of Thomas Pike lying at the E end of the said garden, The cott then formerly of John Kent and then of William Hogg lying at the W end of the said cottages and yard. The Close then or late of Samuel Harris on the N; the messuage and Premises then or late of Joseph Mapley on S. ALSO a right of way to and from Nicholls Lane through the entry and over the ground and premises formerly of the said John Kent and afterwards Frances Meadows and then...
1887 By his Will Joseph Mason appointed Myrtillo Warren and Edward David Mitchell as his executors with instructions to sell the 9 cottages.

1827 DB108/5 and DB257/1
AUCTION OF PART OF ESTATE OF CHARLES MARIUS HARDY, DECD, LORD OF THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL
includes, A Freehold Close of Pasture-Ground situate near Marsh End adjoining to Pett's or Nicholl's Lane, containing 1a 1r 29p now in the occupation of Luke Newberry deceased.
ALSO 2 cottages lately erected in the said Close and in the occupation of John Kent and George Smith

1838 DB108/11
DEED OF PARTNERSHIP OF NEWPORT PAGNELL GAS AND COKE CO WITH LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS

1861 DB254/10 LEASES OF GAS WORKS WITH DESCRIPTION OF BUILDINGS, FITTINGS AND EQUIPMENT, for £127 pa, Richard Sheppard to be responsible for all repairs
Building situated in Marsh End known by the name of the Gas House, with the dwelling house, shed, yard and all erections and Buildings belonging, together with the Gasometer, tanks, pumps, etc See DB254 for full list
1866 DB254/11 Lease for 8 years of land near the Gas Works to Richard Sheppard, surveyor and Lessee of the Gas Works.
All that piece of ground lately garden ground and formerly part of a Close of Pasture called Hill Close in the Marsh End adjoining the Buildings and ground of the said Parties and all of the erections and buildings e.g. the Gas works. Lease to run for 8 years and 6 months from 29th Sept. 1866 at a rent of £20 pa.

CALDECOTE STREET WEST (PORTFIELD) SIDE

SITE OF FARMHOUSE AND BARNS ETC
DB44/15-16 1692 Richard Hull and heirs of Richard Purratt to Richard Perrott the ground messuage and buildings of Thomas Potter in Marsh End, also 1 close and half yardland in fields belonging to Marsh End containing 15.5a. Recites Will of RP.
DB44/26-27 1722 Marriage Settlement Richard Perrott to Frances Wagstaff widow of Henry Wagstaff, with a copy of HW’s Will. Wagstaff property includes Ground and soil in Marsh End where a messuage formerly stood with yard and gardens, a half yardland in Portfield containing 15.5a. Subsequent papers 1734 re Wagstaff properties
DB44/38 1746 Common Recovery to Bar Entail on Estate by John Perrott son of Robert and Frances.
DB44/39 1748 JP sells to Thomas Holt the former Wagstaff property in Marsh end and Portfield also a Close near Bury Field, half acre in West Meadow and 8.5a in Portfield.
DB44/47 1779 Conveyance of all property etc of Thomas Holt to Trustees for the benefit of creditors. Site in Marsh End whereon a Messuage with barns, buildings, yard and gardens formerly stood containing about 2a. formerly a garden in the occupation of John Petts, since of Joseph Nicholls and now of Joseph Redden. See DB28/4 and 107/9

DB111/1-16 INCLUDES THE SITE OF A FARMHOUSE AND BARNS IN MARSH END, A HALF YARDLAND IN PORTFIELD AND LAND AT MARSH END
(SEE DB44/15,16,27,32,33,38,39, AND 48,
1722
Marriage Settlement Richard Perrott to Frances Wagstaff, Richard grants to Trustees
All that ground where a messuage, barns and other buildings in Marsh End formerly stood together with yards and gardens etc about 2a in 2 garden plots now or late in the occupation of Samuel Hews and widow Petts or one of them.
Also a half yardland of ley meadow in Portfield and Marsh End containing 15.5 a to the messuage belonging.
All of which belonged to his grandfather Richard Perrott and then to his father Richard Perrott both deceased.

1779 DB28/4 See also DB40, DB44/4 and DB107/9
CONVEYANCE OF REAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF THOMAS HOLT TO TRUSTEES FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS.

INCLUDES
Site in Marsh End whereon a Messuage with barns, buildings, yard and gardens formerly stood containing about 2a. formerly a garden in the occupation of John Petts, since of Joseph Nicholls and now of Joseph Redden.
1 half yardland of arable land, ley meadow and sweard ground in the Portfield and Marsh End, containing in total 15.5a heretofore to the said Messuage belonging, now in the occupation of Mary Wilkinson, formerly the estate of Richard Perrott and others.
Also Thomas Holt's household goods and other effects.

DB203 /1-7 see also DB168
LAND IN MARSH END ON WHICH THREE COTTAGES PROSPECT ROW WERE BUILT IN 1815
1825
Abstract of Title Recites
1726 Mortgage of £200 for 1000-years, Roger Chapman of Caldecote, gent to George Parish of Clifton Reynes, yeoman. By his Will of 1702 Roger left the property to his grandson Robert the son of Thomas the eldest son of Roger the elder.
Property later settled on Roger subject to the remainder of the mortgage held to George Parish.
1754 GP died 1735 and he left his wife Frances and son William as his executors, Frances died and William became entitled to the estate of his late father. WP conveys the property and the remainder of the mortgage to Edward Bowles for £210.
1755 Recites the Will of Roger Chapman and states that many of the legacies had not been paid by Thomas Chapman and that large sums remained due charged to the estate of Roger deceased. Assignments had been made to John Pardoe and he was now entitled to many of the legacies and several sums of money. Quotes orders of Court of Chancery in favour of Robert Hall and John Pardoe as Creditors of the Chapman estate. About the year 1745 John Pardoe claimed and was given possession of several of the messuages and lands etc of Thomas and Robert Chapman. Pardoe then purchased Ejectments against the several tenants in possession of the several premises and that he then conveyed to Edward Bowles the remainder of the lease to for £80.
Will of Edward Bowles appointed Mrs Elizabeth Macdowall as his sole executorutrix. (She was his widow)
1778 Mrs Elizabeth Macdowall, widow of Epsom, Surrey, to Thomas Price, draper assignment for £61 Premises as above
1785 TP to Mary Pacey Assignment for £42
1794 MP to John Robinson, gardener Assignment for £80
JR obtains mortgage of £65 from Joseph Redden, victualler
1801 Will of JR his wife Hannah is Sole executorutrix.
1806 Assignment of the mortgage from Redden to T P Bull.
1814 Conveyance by devisees of JR to Charles Marius Hardy the Lord of the manor of NP.
1814 CMH to Joseph Nichols, gardener, assignment of the remainder of the lease for £150.
1814 JN to John Kent Assignment of Lease for £40
Property described as a Piece of Ground at the "Lower end of Marsh End Lane" in the occupation of Robert Nicholls. The Common Street on the E; the Common Field on the W; the Close and Pightle of Widow Cripps on the S; and a plot of ground used as a garden by Robert Nicholls on the N. (plan on deed). The Common Street on the E; the ground of George Simcox on the W; the ground of George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser and their wives, on the S; and a plot of ground belonging to the Master and Governors of Queen Annes Hospital on the N.
1815 JK to Richard Moody, victualler, assignment of Lease for £165. By now 3 cottages had been built on the plot by John Kent, these were in the occupations of Thomas Cooke, James Binks and Widow Cross. The Right of Way along the N side of the plot led to other cottages which John Kent had built and which he had sold (on the same date as this) deed to John Wilson.
1825 Assignment of Lease for £87 RM to Thomas Higgs of Wavendon, victualler, Three cottages lately erected by John Kent on the S side of the piece of ground and at the E end thereof late in occupations as above and now of William Carter, Ann Paine and Rebecca Smith.
1857 Will of TH of Wavendon, tailor and victualler, appoints Thomas King of Wavendon, maltster and Josiah Sprickley of Wavendon, butcher as his executors. Higgs died 7.7.1864.
1861 (Auction details from Croydons Weekly Standard
“Auction by William Hipwell of a cottage in Marsh End in occupation Joshua Cook and three cottages opposite the Gasworks in the occupation of John Wilmin and Mary Babington bringing in £9.15s pa. These three were Town Land properties on a 1000-year lease from 1726 CWS 27.4.61
These were purchased by William Higgs (he died in 1864) after which they were auctioned by William Hipwell CWS 13.8.64 at which time they were in occupation of Joshua Cook, William Goss, Mary Babington and William Keep.”
1864 Assignment of Lease for £54 Executors of TH to Samuel Harris
3 cottages now in the occs of William Goss, Mary Babington and William Keep.
1883 Assignment of Lease by devisees of Samuel Higgs
Christopher Daniels. The 3 cottages, the Right of Way on
the North is now for William Thickpenny to his ground on
the North
(which belonged to the Master and Governors of
Queen Anne's Hospital)
and Also for Christopher Daniels to
cottages at the rear of the plot. The Close on the S now
of Hives.

DB204/1-6 PLOT OF LAND IN MARSH END ON WHICH THREE MORE COTTAGES (IN PROSPECT ROW) WERE BUILT 1815-83.
(These deeds are for another 3 cottages built by John Kent which are the 3 at the W end of Prospect Row (DB203 above were for the 3 cottages at the E end of Prospect Row).
1815
Conveyance of 3 cottages by John Kent, mason to John Wilson, baker, and Assignment of the remainder of the 1000-year lease for £150. Details of 1726 mortgage etc as in DB203 above, John Kent had purchased the plot of land from Joseph Nichols on 12.11.1814 for £40. The 3 cottages were in the occupation of Alice Coles, Lucy Petts, and Robert Cook.
1841 Assignment of the 3 Cottages and the land for £60 by surviving executor of John Wilson to Samuel Smith.
John Wilson by his Will of 30.7.1826 left other property to his wife Hannah and his son William Wilson. These 3 cottages were left to his three daughters Sarah, Hannah and Ann Wilson, Occupants not listed.
1854 Sale and Assignment of the 3 cottages for £40 by Charles Smith to Thomas Revis of Olney, plumber and plasterer
The 3 cottages were formerly in the occs of Alice Coles, Lucy Petts, and Robert Cook, since of Hannah Lansberry, William Barratt and John Woodfield and are now unoccupied. Details given off occupants of the other 3 cottages in the row.
1867 Thomas Revis of Olney, auctioneer to Gervase Smith Hives, merchant, the cottages now in the occupation of William Todd, William Potts and John Winter
1883 Sale and Assignment of the 3 cottages by William and Henry Hives, merchants to Christopher Daniels, marine stove dealer.
The other 3 cottages at the East End of row were formerly of Richard Moody, then Thomas Higgs and then Samuel Harris. There are 5 other cottages formerly of Joseph Nicholls then of William Thickpenny and now of .... on the W; the ground belonging to Queen Annes Hospital was on the N; and the ground formerly of George Renny and Isabella his wife and Robert Murray Fraser and Elizabeth his wife but now of Gervase Smith Hives was on the S.

1840 DB168 ESTATE OF HANNAH WILSON, WIDOW, included 3 cottages 4, 5, and 6 Prospect Row in Marsh End)

1647 DB219/6 LEASE OF MESSUAGE AND CLOSE BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL Rent £3.10s.0d p.a. to James Marshall, husbandman, Messuage or tenement in Marsh end wherein Robert Abraham and John Dorkes now dwell containing three bays, lean to and outhouses etc. Together with the Close or pightle near thereunto adjoining, which messuage was late in the tenure of Thomas Potter.

1830 DB220
LEASE OF 2 COTTAGES AND LAND IN GREEN END BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL,
for 14 years to Joseph Nichols, gardener
2 cottages in Marsh End or Green End now in the occupation of Joseph Nicholls and the stable sometime erected and built adjoining to the N end of the cottages. Also all that plot or piece of garden ground to the cottages and stable adjoining cont by estimation 2a.

1687 DB207/2 A CLOSE OR PIGHTLE OF 1.5 ACRES IN MARSH END,
Ralph Hooton the elder, gardener mortgages for £30 All that his Close or pightle of pasture ground containing 1.5a in Marsh End, between the ground of Richard Kilpin on S; and the ground of Thomas Hencher on N; abutting on the Common field on W; and the highway leading to Caldecote on the E. to Susanna Commendall of Milton Keynes, widow. Ralph repays the mortgage 1691.

1803 DB107/10
CLOSE IN MARSH END, Isaac Henley Hanscomb to Samuel Barringer. Close or pightle of pasture cont 1.5a in Marsh End between the ground formerly of Thomas James and since of Edward Bloxham on the S; and ground formerly of Richard Chapman and since of ..... Chapman on the N abutting the late common Portfield on the W; and the Highway to Caldecote on the E. Which Close was lately purchased by Hanscomb and William Lucas his trustee from Joseph Hatton by Lease and Release of .... (Date not given but see Lease and Release of 20 & 21.4.1803, DB205/3-4)

1865 DB394/1-15 24 AND 26 CALDECOTTE STREET, 3 AND 4 CHAPEL COURT AND A WORKSHOP
1865 DB394/1
Conveyance of a plot of land for £16 5s 0d by
W Pearce, baker to George Stanton, bricklayer
Recites a conveyance of the previous day by William Tebbutt and Ann Coales to William Pearce of all those 2 plots containing together 45 and a half poles situated in the Marsh of Green End of NP and which were delineated on a plan drawn in the margin of the deed and numbered 1 and 2.
William Powell has subdivided the said plot 1 into 4 equal parts numbered 1-4 and has contracted with George Stanton to sell him a plot for £16. 5s 0d
1866 DB394/5 Certificate of Redemption of Land Tax on Plot and a cottage. Sum assessed £1 5s 10d

1876 DB394/2a-b Agreement for sale by George Leverett Stanton, bricklayer to Charles Silsby, brewer
Plot of 3 and a quarter poles also the messuage lately erected on it by Stanton.
1888 DB394/3 Conveyance of 24, Caldecote St for £130 by Charles Silsby, labourer to George L Stanton
Plot and house in Marsh or Green End now Caldecote St
1889 DB394/4 Conveyance of 24, Caldecote St for £132 by George L Stanton to John Abraham Hall, Rural Letter Collector
1908 DB394/6 Will of J A Hall dated 19.11. 1879
All Real and Personal estate to Joseph Comley Coales, postmaster as executor on trust to allow wife to live in the house.

1908 DB394/7 Conveyance of 24, Caldecote St for £160 by representatives of Mr J A Hall to Thomas Higgins, baker
1908 DB394/8 Mortgage by Thomas Higgins to Mrs Helen Bull
Endorsed with receipt for repayment of mortgage on 13.9.1910
1908 DB394/9 Duty on Estate of John Abraham Hall, died 30.12.1907. Estate consisted of 24, Caldecote St and 3&4 Chapel Court and a workshop in Chapel Court.
1912 DB394/10 Will of Thomas Higgins, parchment maker, leaves all to my wife Emma who is sole executorutrix, but if she predeceases him the he appoints his son Thomas Henry Higgins as executor to sell all and to divide proceeds between my 3 children Florence Bearman, Thomas Henry Higgins and Ethel Higgins Recites that 1927 Thomas Higgins died, 30.3.1927 Probate of his will granted to his son.
1927 DB394/10&11 Mortgage of 24 and 26, Caldecote St for £150 by Thomas Higgins, parchment maker to Trustees of the Loyal Chandos Lodge of Oddfellows
All those 2 messuages being 24 and 26 Caldecote St in the respective occupations of Thomas Higgins and Thomas George Puryer, all which contain 6 and a half perches, bounded on the N by Caldecote St; on the E by property of John Noel Wagstaff; on the S by property of Fanny and Henry Joseph Tebbet; and on the W by property of Myrtillo Warren.
No 26 was purchased by Higgins on 3.1.1912 from Sarah Jarvis and Llewellyn Hugh Jones.
1927 DB394/13a&13b Mortgage of 24, Caldecote St for £50 by George John Bearman to Trustees of the Loyal Chandos Lodge of Oddfellows
1935 DB394/15 repayment of Mr Bearman’s mortgage

BAS 1118/43 5th June 1691
Lease for a year for 5 shillings
1) Ralph Hooton Senr, yeoman
2) John Hooton, jnr of Stoke Goldington
A close or pightle of pasture in Marsh End between the ground of Samuel Potter on the S; ground of Roger Chapman on the N; and abutting W on the Common field (Portfield) and E on the Highway.

DB186/1-9 1791-1844 TWO COTTAGES A BARN AND A CLOSE IN THE GREEN END
1791 George Pitt Hurst sole devisee of John Hurst to Richard Higgins, Innholder 2 cottages, a barn and a pightle of 1a in Green End, late of John Haddon, now of RH. The Green on the N; The ground formerly of Richard Perrott since of Thomas Holt and now of Joseph Redden on the S; Marsh End Lane on the E; the ground late of Patrick Renny and ..... on the W.
1809 RH now of Wavendon to William Jefferson
1809-34 property mortgaged to John Castledine several assignments
1844 Sold to Charles Wilford.
The Cottage in the occupation of Charles Wilford next adjoining the messuage, butchers shop and premises in occ John Castledine. To hold to Charles Wilford (CW)) for life

THE CEMETERY

1900 DB256/6 Certificate from the NP Burial Board.
£50 paid by F W Taylor, C H Taylor and A E Taylor for exclusive right of Burial in the Vaults situated beneath the terrace walk in the Burial ground together with an entrance thereto on the S Side of the terrace.

SEE DOVEHOUSE CLOSE AND HILL CLOSE

THE GREEN / WOLVERTON ROAD

DB243/1 7 DEEDS TO A COTT ON THE GREEN, LATER 6, WOLVERTON ROAD, 1808 1877, A CLOSE ON THE GREEN, ALSO PROPERTY IN THE NORTH END, TO WILLIAM LUCAS 1808

(See DB187/1 8)
1808 DB243/1
Feoffment Mansell Dawkins Mansell to William Lucas gent, All that Close lying in the Green containing 2a lr 9p late in the tenure of George Osborne and which was allotted to George Viscount Valentia on the Inclosure of the Portfield for his 2nd allotment.
1828 DB243/2 Will of William Lucas,
To son Henry Lucas, gent, All that mess on the Green wherein he now lives with the yard, garden belonging,
Also the small piece of ground lying behind the same with the buildings thereon which I purchased of the NP Canal Co., and also that Close of Pasture lying in front of the said messuage or tenement and adjoining the Stony Stratford road purchased by me with a house and premises of Sir John Buchanan Riddell.
Also all that plot of ground used as a garden adjoining the last mentioned Close and intended to be laid thereto, Also a Close of Pasture land in the Port Field adjoining the Stony Stratford road containing 5a in the occupation of Samuel Wright Barringer,
Also all that other Close of pasture adjoining the last containing 5a in the occupation of messrs Keep and Labrum.
1869 DB243/3 Abstract of Title of the Trustee under the Will of Miss Elizabeth Price to a messuage or tenement, wharf and premises in NP, Recites deeds from 4th and 5th November 1819, (See DB187 for all of the deeds)
1844 DB243/4 Feoffment by Henry Lucas, gent to his son Charles Frederick Lucas. Henry is seized of Messuage and garden situated standing and being on the Green as the same is now in the tenure or occupation of John Wait, bounded on the E by a cott and garden in the occupation of George Shackshaft the property of William Lucas esq; on the W by a plantation the property of the said Henry Lucas; and on the S by a lane leading to the NP canal.
1849 DB243/5 Conveyance by C F Lucas to Miss Mary Osborne
All that cott and the land whereon the same stands and garden situated standing and lying in the Green End which were formerly in the occupation of John Wait, since of Joseph Redden Carr and late of William Terry Branson, and which was originally erected by Henry Lucas, bounded by the turnpike road leading to Stony Stratford on the N; by a cott formerly in the occupation of George Shackshaft now of John Walker, junior on the E; by a plantation late the property of Elizabeth Ann Lucas now of John Compton Maul on the W; and by a lane leading to the NP canal E. Together with all manner of privileges easements etc.
1858 DB243/6 Conveyance by Mary Osborn to Mr George Goff, merchant’s clerk, cott as above
1872 DB243/7 Conveyance of 6 Wolverton Road by George Goff, merchant formerly of NP but now of Bradwell to George Osborn Price, merchant
The cott formerly in the occupation of Wait, then Redden Carr, then Benson, was late of John Goff and now of ¬Goff, widow.

DB187/1-18 NEWPORT PAGNELL CANAL COMPANIES WHARF AND PREMISES ON THE GREEN AT NEWPORT PAGNELL 1817-1869.
1817
Agreement to extend Wharf
1819 Sale of land for above by William Lucas part of the allotment on Enclosure of Portfield to Lord Viscount Valentia, has description of site.
1822 Sale of Wharf to Samuel Wright Barringer and mortgage by SWB to Miss Elizabeth Price
1826 Further mortgage, by SWB to Thomas Adams
1828 SWB and Ta conveyance and RL to Miss EP
1869
Charles Eve, miller the surviving executor of Miss EP to Mary and Thomas Osborne (See DB33/8 and DB243/3)

1869 DB33/8 AUCTION OF PRICE AND GOFFS WHARF ON THE GREEN, 1869. Good description of Wharf and Sidings, See also DB187

1831 DB40/8 Articles of co-partnership between William Keep, John Keep, and George Labrum, merchants and corn factors at Newport Pagnell and Great Linford.

1829-32 DB45a/2 Lease for 14 years at £180 pa by The Company and Proprietors of the NP Canal to William Keep, John Keep, and George Labrum of NP, and Thomas Taylor of Great Linford, coal merchants, wharfingers and co-partners.
All that messuage standing and being on the Green in NP with outbuildings and appurtenances,
Also all that Wharf, with yards, warehouses, stables, landing places, weighing engine, crane, limekilns and other buildings near adjoining and belonging to the said messuage,
Also 2 cottages on the Green adjoining to the Wharf formerly in the several tenures of William Wait and Charles Tooth one of which cottages has been converted into a stable and the other is on the tenure of George Brightman,
Also all the Wharf commonly known as Great Linford Wharf.
Signed by all 4 tenants witness George Cooch clerk to the Np Canal Co.
1832 John Keep requested permission to erect a new stable in the Wharf and proposed to pay additional rent of £8 pa for the remainder of the lease. Agreed Messrs Keep and Co can erect a stable but they must remove it at the end of the lease unless the Canal Co wish to purchase it at a fair valuation.
20th February 1832 Revd T P Bull in the chair, Messrs Cripps, Rogers and Osborn.
Agreed to the erection of lean-to stable upon the brick wall belonging to the Canal Co and separating the Wharf Yard form the Farm Yard.

1877 DB146/4 CONVEYANCE OF 2 PIECES OF LAND ADJOINING THE STATION ROAD IN THE PART OF NEWPORT PAGNELL CALLED THE GREEN,
(The Misses Elizabeth Martha and Catharina Newby Ladies of the Manor of NP to Richard Littleboy, gent.
Recites conveyance 1873 George Mills, farmer to the Misses Newby (This is the site of the Poplars, where Littleboy had a house built by Swinfen Harris)

1810 and 1845 DB254/7&8 ERECTION OF SCHOOL 1810, AND SOLD TO THEM 1845, SEE HIGH ST

1839 DB257/4 SALE PARTICULARS COTTAGES AND A CLOSE ON THE GREEN
LOT 3 5 newly erected brick and tiled and 2 stone and thatched cottages
Situated on the Green with the gardens lying in front, and large gardens behind, now in the respective occupations of Thomas Allbright, William Keep, John Knight, Thomas Baxter, George Coles, Thomas Plackett and George Bluck, at the yearly rent of £29. Subject to an apportioned Quit rent of £1.3s.11d
LOT 4 A Close of pasture ground situate on the Green containing 3 acres with the stable thereon, now in the occupation of Thomas Lockwood at a rent of £17 p.a. Subject to an apportioned Quit rent of £1.3s.11d

1865 DB108/8 AUCTION OF ESTATE OF GEORGE LUCAS DECEASED, MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET AND 5 CLOSES IN WOLVERTON ROAD.
(INCLUDES 85, 74,76, THE CEDARS AND OTHER HOUSES IN HIGH ST)

1876 DB42 SALE OF LAND BY THE MISSES NEWBY LADIES OF THE MANOR TO THE NEWPORT PAGNELL RAILWAY COMPANY.

FARMS ON THE GREEN

1798 DB251/1-13 ESTATE OF SIR JOHN BUCHANAN, Includes Burgage, Cottages and Lands Mainly In NP, and Land In Sherington And Emberton,
1798 DB251/3 Auction of Freehold and Tithe Free Farms and Lands at NP, Sherington and Emberton, totalling 403a. Includes
Lot 1

A Close rich land with remarkable Good quicks
laid down to Sward near the town of NP, let to
Mr Lucas for 9 years @ £14 14s containing 4a 3r
29p
Lot 2
An Inclosed Field adjoining the above let to Mr Jethro
Inwood for 9 years @ £15, Containing 5a 0r 4p
Lot 3
An Inclosed Field adjoining the above let to Nathaniel
Smith for 9 years @ £14 14s containing 4a 3r 36p
Lot 4
An Inclosed field lying in Woollen Corner, in
hand, containing 6a 2r 0p (mss note let to
Handson)
Lot 5
An Inclosed field containing 5a 0r 0p (let to
Osborn)
Lot 6
An Inclosed field containing 6a 1r 0p (let to
John Pike)
Lot 7
An Inclosed field containing 6a 0r 0p
Lots 8&9
Two Inclosed fields adjoining containing 13a 3r 39p
Lot 10
A Rich piece of Old Sward called Fox Close let
to Joseph Conquest from year to year @ £10
containing 2a 2r 10p (mss note in margin Coles)
Lot 11 (This is Hobbs Yard Farm)
In Hand: Comprising
2 good Barns, Stable, Cowhouse, Ox and
Art Sheds called Hobb's; a Good Yard, with a lead pump in
it - A Close of old Rich Sward, called the Home Close

containing 2a 1r 4p. Also 2 fields of Rich ?? inc Arable
adjoining containing 27a 0r 6p. Total 29a 1r 10p. (Mss Note
Greatheed)
Lot 12
In Hand: Comprising a Good Farmhouse, with Barns, Stables
and other buildings, a Yard, Garden and Orchard, with the
Allotment on the Green containing 3a 0r 2p
Allotment of Rich Arable land lying within a Ring Fence part of Linches Field and Stonepit Field containing 88a 1r 3p
Also very Rich tract of Meadow adjoining containing 35a 1r 19p Total 126a 2r 24p
This was bought of Charles Johnson 1734 by Robert Crichton see below

DB251/6
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF SIR JOHN BUCHANAN, BART TO AN ESTATE IN NP

AS TO 32 HIGH STREET PLACED IN HIGH ST

AS TO 6A OF COMMON FIELD PURCHASED BY ROBERT CRICHTON OF JOHN CLARE
1771 Conveyance for £48 by John Clare of Pavenham, Beds, lacebuyer to Robert Crichton, bone lace merchant
6a in Port Field, (terrier in text) all which lands were formerly the lands of Richard Pursell or Edward Pursell or one of them

AS TO A MESSUAGE NEAR NEWPORT GREEN AND 86A 3R OF COMMON FIELD PURCHASED BY ROBERT CRICHTON OF CHARLES JOHNSON
(See also D27/159)
1714
Mortgage for £900 for term of 1000-years Robert Johnston, gent borrows from Thomas Smith, yeoman
Messuage situated in or near a place called Newport Green, then in the occupation of Thomas Smith and of John Clare.
Also 86a in Port Field and meadows in West Meadow and Short Furlong Leys in Port Field all which were then in the occupation of the said John Rice or his assigns and then late of Thomas Smith
1715 mortgage repaid by John Hunt, gent and William Rogerson of Olney, gent the executors of the late John Johnston, maltster
1721 Will of Robert Johnson includes to sons John, William and Robert and daughters Katherine and Mary forever All that Messuage or Farmhouse and the lands as above, then late in the occupation of John Rice, then William Hartley and Henry Browne and which was purchased of Thomas Smith.
1732 William Rogerson the surviving acting executor and trustee of John Johnson to Robert Crichton, gent
the said messuage etc to Crichton for the remainder of the term of 1000-years
1739 Conveyance by Charles Johnston then late of Stamford and then of London, gent the Son and Heir of Robert Johnston late of NP deceased and nephew of John Johnson then late of NP, maltster decd to Robert Crichton
The Rights of Charles in the Farm and the land are conveyed to Crichton
1806 DB251/8&9 Conveyance for £1065 by Sir John
Buchanan, Bart to William Lucas
Messuage with Barns, Stables, Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, Orchard, Home Close and Appurtenances situated on The Green containing by est 3a late in the occupation of Thomas Meacher, now of Sir John Buchanan, his tenants or undersigns. And which was formerly purchased by Robert Crichton Esq., of Charles Johnson by Lease and Release of 17&18 Jan 1739.
Also Close of Inclosed Pasture lying in the Port Field adjoining the Stoney Stratford Road containing 4a 2r 29p now in the possession of William Lucas
Another Close in Port Field also adjoining the Stony Stratford Road containing 4a 3r 36p
now in occ William Clarke and divided from the last Close of Pasture by another Close occ by Jethro Inwood late of Sir JB and now recently sold by him to Revd Samuel Greatheed which Closes are the 1st and 3rd allotment to Sir JB by the name of Sir JBR

AS TO 2 MESSUAGES IN MARSH END AND SEVERAL PARCELS OF INCLOSED COMMON FIELD LAND IN NP PURCHASED BY ROBERT CRICHTON OF WILLIAM CHIBNALL AND JOHN TORTIN
(See D27/86-87 and others)
1709
Conveyance £407 10s by Richard Pursell son and heir of Thomas Pursell brother of the aforesaid Richard and Edward Pursell, uncle of the said Thomas and Richard to William Chibnall
All that messuage in ME theretofore in the several tens of Richard Knight, Thomas Seabrooke, Richard Bentley, John Gascoigne,
Also Inclosed piece of ground adjoining theretofore of Thomas Seabrooke formerly an Orchard.
All which were since in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Pursell deceased and then of Richard Pursell, and were purchased by TP deceased of Roger Withers and Frances his wife and Mary Withers mother of Roger.

Also that other messuage in Marsh End
Also a Pightle or garden plot to the same messuage belonging,
the H & G of Richard Pursell on the S and N; abutting E on the Common Green; and W on the Common Field called Port Field.
All which were late in the occupation of TP decd, then Richard P and were purchased by him TP of Marke James, butcher and Anne his wife.

Also a cott in Green End and a Close adjoining late in the occupation of ... Knight widow then of said ... Knight and John Moseley, And also 24a of arable in Portfield which 24a were in the tenure of Richard Pursell and were then the inheritance of Mary Saunders late Mary Coales widow deceased and were then lately purchased of Richard Pursell by Robert Steat (?Stent) and Mary his wife.

1718 Conveyance for £336 16 6 by heirs of Roger Chapman late of Caldecote decd to William Chibnall
Several parcels of arable, leys, and meadow containing 31a 1r in Portfield then late of Thomas Chapman, Mary Ridgeley widow and Thomas Pinker
Also a Close of 1.5a near the Green abutts on Green on E; Close of William Chibnall in occ Widow Ridgeley on W; and is formerly part of Godwins Farm.
1735 Will of William Chibnall
1743 Mortgage by executors and children of William
Chibnall to John Thorpe of Emberton, gent,
Property mortgaged is cott in Green End and a Close adjoining late in the occupation of ... Knight widow and Mary Ridgelee widow, Also 24a of arable in Portfield, terrier of the 24a included, Also a Close called Lakes then in the Occupation of John Burnham by estimation 2a.
1748 Conveyance for £1020 by John Thorpe and surviving executor of William Chibnall to Robert Crichton
All of the above Messuages and Closes etc, Mortgage repaid to Thorpe and balance to the Chibnalls.

AS TO ALL THE HEREDITAMENTS AFORESAID
1748
Will of Robert Crichton
Trustees are Son in Law James Buchanan of London, merchant, Walter Ewer of Love Lane, near Wood St, London, merchant and John Atchison of Olney, lacebuyer. He leaves them in trust all his lands and all money and personal estate, household goods etc.
To his daughter Jane wife of James Buchanan three quarters of rents of estates in Bedford for life and after her death executors to sell and raise £2400 on that estate for the benefit of her children.
Several bequests then residue of Estate to his grandson Samuel Crichton when he attains age of 25, and he is to get £200 pa from age of 21 to 25.

1760 Conveyance by executors of Robert Crichton to Thomas Bithray, John Gay and John Hindman, as new trustees
All the Estate of Robert Crichton, The Messuage in Green End with the Close adjoining also the land (listed in terrier)
1768 Grandson Samuel had died under 21 with no Issue, some of the executors had died So deed to Bar estate Tail drawn up and estate goes to Archibald Buchanan the son and heir of James Buchanan and Jane widow of James. Estate now includes property and land in NP, Sherington, Astwood, and North Crawley.
1789 Act of Parliament to enable Sir John Riddell, Bart to use the name and Arms of Buchanan.

AS TO THE TYTHES OF THE LAND IN NP PURCHASED BY ARCHIBALD BUCHANAN OF JOHN HARRIS ETC
1771
Conveyance by John Harris, John Wilson, and John Boyce to Archibald Buchanan
All the Tythes on the estate of AB in the several occupations of John Hurst, Samuel Stevenson, Richard Hill, Thomas Kilpin, Mary Wilkinson, James Yates and Langford Hutton, consisting of 5 mess, 1 cottage, with orchards and gardens etc belonging, 1 malthouse, 3 Closes of Pasture, 208a 3r of Arable and Pasture.
1795 Property mortgaged to Thomas Smith for 1000-years
1798 Dame Jane Riddell died, Sir JBR is only son and heir,
1798 Mortgage to Thomas Smith not repaid and Sir John Buchanan and Archibald Hamilton, Francis Hargrave, and Thomas Scott sell as below
To the Revd Samuel Greatheed the 2 Closes in his occ in Portfield containing 27a 6p being part of the 3rd Allotment of Sir John Buchanan.
To ... Hurst the plot containing 1r 6p lying on the Green next to Fox Gate Close
To Thomas Handson a Close of 5a in his possession
To James Pike the Close of 6a 1r in his possession
To Thomas Meacher another Close in Woollen Corner containing 6a 2r in his occupation.
To George Osborn another Close containing 5a 2r in his occupation.
Which 4 Closes all in Woollen Corner had since the Enclosure of Port Field been divided and fenced by Archibald Buchanan and were part of his 4th Allotment
Other legal notes re previous mortgages etc
Sale by Trustees raised £8095.6.9.
1804 Trustees mortgage the Farmhouse and lands to William Browne, clerk
1805 Further mortgage this time to Robert Buchanan Dunlop

1805 Act of Parliament vesting property with mortgagees

1798 DB251/4
Receipt from Trustees of Estate of late Archibald Buchanan for £1800 received from Revd Samuel Greatheed.

1806 DB251/7 Conveyance by Sir JBR to Revd Samuel Greatheed
Close containing 5a 4p, now in occupation Jethro Inwood adjoining the Stony Stratford Road on one side; another Close of Sir JBR occupied by William Lucas on the other; another Close of Sir JBR occ by William Clarke and now sold to William Lucas on another; and adjoining land of Samuel Greatheed occ by George Osborn on the remaining side and which Close being conveyed is the 3rd Allotment of Sir JB by the name of Sir JBR
1809 DB251/11&12 Conveyance for £420 by Revd Samuel Greatheed to George Osborne, woolstapler a Close of 5a 4p late of Jethro Inwood
1810 DB255/10 Conveyance Of a Close On Wolverton Road by
George Osborne, woolstapler to William Lucas, gent
All that Close situated in NP containing 5a 4p late in the occupation of Jethro Inwood and now of George Osborn adjoining the Stony Stratford Road on one side and a adjoining a Close late of Sir John Buchanan Riddell now of William Lucas on the other, adjoining another Close late of Sir John Buchanan Riddell now of William Lucas in the occupation of William Clarke on one other and adjoining the land late of Revd Samuel Greatheed and now of George Osborne.

1788 DB380/9 Marriage Settlement (See also DB21) of Ann Hamilton, spinster the only sister and heir of Thomas Abbott Hamilton, decd, lacemerchant, and the Revd Samuel Greatheed,
Recites that Ann is seized of and in Fee Simple of a substantial estate of several freehold messuages, cottages, closes and several pieces of arable, ley and meadow. Also Ann has £149 9s 3d in Capital Joint stock of Bank of England Annuities, and Book Debts from several persons amounting to £2384 (listed). Ann also has several principal sums of money amounting to £5502 secured upon indentures of Lease and Release by way of mortgage, which she inherited from her brother TAH. (Gives list of all these properties mainly in North Bucks).
In consideration of the intended marriage between Ann and Samuel, Ann conveys all the above to the Trustees to hold under usual trusts.

1795-1811 DB21/1-6 HOBBS YARD FARM, NEAR THE GREEN
DB45b/1-4 HOBBS YARD FARM IN GREEN END, 1799-1805.
THE ESTATE OF ANN GREATHEED, (NEE HAMILTON).
DB21/1 and 45b/1 1795
The Trust established with the Marriage Settlement of Ann Hamilton and Revd Samuel Greatheed purchased a large amount of property including;
Cott and Garden in NP purchased of Mary Hooton widow 3.12.1789
Cott and garden and offices in NP purchased from Robert Pearson 23.12.1789
Tithes of the Rectory of NP from Mary Haddon 1795.
DB45b/3 1795 Lease by John and George Burnham to Trustees of Marriage Settlement of AH and Revd SG All tythes of messuage and 40a land in Portfield, formerly the estate of Thomas Holt and sold by his creditors to Thomas Abbott Hamilton in 1783
DB21/2 1798 (SEE BUCHANAN ESTATE ABOVE) Sale by Sir John Buchanan and Rebecca Buchanan to Revd Samuel Greatheed 2 barns, stable, cowhouse, sheds, buildings, yard and premises near the Green and also the Home Close containing 2a 1r 9p, also 2 other newly enclosed Closes. Deeds have a schedule of Buchanan estate from early 1700’s.
DB45b/2 1799 Lease for 21 years Revd SG to George Osborne Hobbs Yard Farm
DB21/4 1800 Hobbs Yard Farm sold by Revd SG to trustees of his marriage settlement.
DB21/5 1809 Revd SG and trustees sell to George Osborne, woolstapler,
2 Closes in Marsh End containing 9a formerly of Thomas Holt,
Half yardland containing 15.5a in the Portfield formerly of Richard Perrott and others,
Half acre of meadow in West Meadow
8a in Portfield and Dodds Meadow accounted for a quarter of a yardland in the occupation of Mary Wilkinson and purchased by Thomas Abbott Hamilton from Thomas Hooton and Walter Beaty the trustees for Creditors of Thomas Holt.
There is a more detailed schedule of the lands.

DB28/4 THIS CONTAINS SOME OF LAND ABOVE
1779 See DB40, DB44/4 and DB107/9
CONVEYANCE OF REAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF THOMAS HOLT TO TRUSTEES FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS.
1 half yardland
of arable land, ley meadow and sweard ground in the Portfield and Marsh End, containing in total 15.5a heretofore to the said Messuage belonging, now in the occupation of Mary Wilkinson, formerly the estate of Richard Perrott and others.
Half an acre of meadow in the West meadow, in the occupation of Mary Wilkinson.
8.5a in the Common Portfield and Common meadow called Dodd's Meadow and there accounted for a quarter of a yardland.
All which half-yardland and quarter yardland formerly purchased by Thomas Holt of John Perrott on 21st and 22nd September 1748.
2 Closes of pasture or Inclosed ground in Marsh End containing 9a. The House and Ground of Robert Crichton Deceased now of John Riddell on the E; the Common Field (Portfield) on the W; the Common Green or Highway on the N; and the Close of pasture formerly of Robert Crichton Deceased on the S. Which premises are in the occupation of Thomas Holt and were by him purchased from Thomas Revis and John Hooton on 28th and 29th September 1748.
All of Thomas Holt's household goods and other effects.
All to be sold for the benefit of his Creditors.
Thomas Holt had since Mortgaged the above to George Pitt Hurst and John Gregory of Leicester, bookseller and printer
The deed recites Indentures of Lease and Release dated the 5th and 6th May 1779 whereby Thomas Holt conveyed the property below to his creditors Thomas Hooton, Walter Beaty, John Ash since Deceased and others. SEE DB107/9

DB26/2 and 4-6
MARSHALLS FARM, FARMHOUSE, MALTHOUSE AND LANDS IN THE PORTFIELD,
THE ESTATE OF THE CRIPPS FAMILY, LATER OF BARNARD LEVI THEN GEORGE COOCH, INCLUDES ABSTRACT OF TITLE 1718-1812.
1718
Roger Chapman to John Cripps, Marshall’s Farmhouse near Marsh End in occupation of John Cripps, 2 closes of 2.5a ground of Avice Cripps on N and Common Field on S, also 3 pieces of land in Common Fields.
1739 John Cripps leaves to William Cripps
1741 Marriage Settlement Wm Cripps to Eliz Atkins
1780 Exemplification of Recovery
1780 Assignment of debts of William Cripps brother of John Cripps decd son and heir of William decd and Elizabeth. Debts charged against Elizabeth’s estate and to be repaid within 3 months of her death. Estate is Toft where Marshall’s Farmhouse stood, and a Malthouse adjoining late of William Cripps then of Richard Patch and Joseph Redden, also 2 closes of 2.5a and lands in Common Fields.
1781 William mortgages his expected estate to Thomas Rogers the elder of Sherington, yeoman and Thomas Rogers the younger of NP, surgeon and apothecary.
1785 creditors threaten action but held off by the Rogers.
1790 William in further debt property now conveyed to Trustees to hold until he inherits.
1790 Trustees agree to sell
1802 sold to Barnard Levi Site of Farmhouse etc
1809 Death of Barnard Levi, estate left to wife, property in NP in occupation of son William, Barnard had demolished the malthouse.
1811 Barnard’s widow does not wish to rent the NP property so William Levi purchases it.

1809 DB249/23 Will of Barnard Levi, to his executors, includes
Freehold Malting or Malting Office with the barns stables near adjoining, Also all the 5 Closes or Inclosed grounds with Appurtenances thereunto belonging in NP containing by estimation 70a now in the occupation of my son William Levi and all other estate and property in NP or elsewhere in the county of Buckingham, and includes Closes and meadow in Northampton and Hardingstone

1811-1828 DB43/8-16 DEVISEES OF BARNARD LEVI, DECEASED, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE MARSHALL’S FARM IN NEWPORT PAGNELL,
1811 DB43/8-9
Barnard's widow did not wish to rent the estate, it has been valued at £4200 and offered to Barnard’s three children. William Levi has offered to purchase and his sisters have agreed.
Property now described as "all that Toft whereon Marshall's Farmhouse formerly stood, and the Toft whereon lately stood the Malthouse in the occupation of Barnard Levi who had pulled down and demolished the same, which two Tofts were laid together and made into a Rickyard and were now occupied by William Levi. Also the other Closes". (Above is recited in an Abstract of Title See DB26/6)
1807-64 DB43/10-13
misc papers re Levi Family Settlement

DB43/12 INCLUDES DETAILS OF WILLIAM CRIPPS DEBTS, 1775-1802
1780 DB43/12e
In Chancery, an Oath by William Cripps of NP that "All that toft whereon formerly stood a Messuage or Farmhouse called Marshall’s Farm, Also the Malthouse to the said toft or piece of ground adjoining, Also 2 Closes containing by estimation 2.5a adjoining near to the croft and to the same belonging, Also several other pieces of land, ley, meadow, and pasture containing 128a in NP in the occupation of George Osborn, Richard Patch and Joseph Redden, Granted and Conveyed by William Cripps the Deponent to Robert Collison of NP surgeon and Apothecary and George Rose of Sherington, shopkeeper as Trustees for his creditors.
1864 DB43/15 1864 Conveyance by Dorothy Levi to William Levi

DB24/2
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF WILLIAM LEVI TO AN ESTATE ON THE GREEN, 1846. (See DB185 which has the same Abstract)

DB185/1-19 1701-1840 PROPERTY ON THE GREEN, MARSH END, AND LAND IN THE PORTFIELD, INCLUDES TERRIER OF LANDS IN PORTFIELD.
(THIS IS EARLY CRIPPS FARM THEN COWLEY 1787, TO HIGGINS 1809 THEN BARRATT, 1810 TO KILPIN, 1839 TO LEVI), PLUS LEVI BUYS OTHER LAND FROM CMH IN 1840.
1701
Marriage Settlement Joseph Cripps to Avice James daughter of Marke James, butcher. Joseph grants to Trustees
Messuage with orchard, 2 gardens, and a Close of pasture
cont 1a on the Greene in the occupation of Sarah Cripps and
Robert Woodward. The Close of Thomas Pursell on the S; the
house and ground of Sarah Cripps which she lately
purchased of Mark James on the N.
Also another Cott with barne and garden and a Close
containing 1a on the Greene
now in the several occ
of Sarah Cripps and Katherine Ridgley widow, which said
cott belongs to Sarah Cripps and is the one she
purchased of Mark James, butcher and which adjoiningoins the
lane leading to Bryers Hedge.
Also several pieces of Arable and meadow in Portfield and the Common Meadows containing 13a now in the several occupation of Sarah and Edward Cripps. Terrier of Lands
1707 Sale by Edward and Thomas Pursell the heirs of Thomas Pursell to Joseph Cripps a Close of 1a in Green End called Eaglesfield.
1736 Marriage settlement of Marke Cripps pewterer to Mary Wharton. Thomas Cripps gives Marke and Mary all the lands as in the marriage settlement of Joseph and Avice.
1771 RL of Tithes on above lands by devisees of John Haddon to Marke Cripps
1787 Sale for £900 by Devisees of Marke Cripps (son and heir of Joseph and Avice to Richard Higgins of NP Innholder and Wren Higgins of Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Innholder, the lands as in Marke’s marriage Settlement and others now described
Messuage with orchard, 2 gardens, and a Close of pasture
containing 1a on the Greene in NP formerly in the
occupation of William Pollard, then Abraham Mills and
now of John Cadman.
Also another Cottage now converted and used as a barn and
a Close containing 1a on the Greene formerly in the
occupation of Richard Ridgley now of John Cadman
Also all that Close in Green End containing 1a known by the name of Eaglesfield now laid into 2 Closes and used as 1 Close. The ground of late of John Cripps and now of Elizabeth Cripps S; part of the lane leading to the Bryer Hedge on the N; the Common Green on the E; and the Common Field called Portfield in the W.
Also another Close formerly 2 Closes in Marsh End adjoining a toft on which a House lately stood called or known by the name of the Red House, the Close called Stone Wall Close in which the Red House lately stood lying on the one side and a piece called St John's Piece on the other.
Also the several pieces of Arable and meadow in Portfield and the Common meadows containing 13a, as described in the Terrier in DB 185/1.

1809 Richard Higgins, Innholder mortgages for £3100 to Abraham Barratt of Little Linford, grazier, property and land as in 1787 above
1810 Mortgage £650 assigned to Thomas Kilpin, ironmonger
1824 Will of Richard Higgins, late of Sherington, gent
Extract "to my brother William Higgins all my Closes and land etc in NP for life and to Ann Higgins the widow of my late nephew Ren Higgins deceased an annuity of £20 and to Mary Jakeman my housekeeper an annuity of £30 both to be paid out of the income from my lands in NP...... also mentions bequests to nephew Thomas Higgins and after the death of my brother William Higgins I give land etc to my nephew Richard Higgins"
1839 Richard Higgins to Thomas Palmer Bull and William Bateman Bull, Grant of Tithes in premises on the Green with covenant to produce deeds of 1809.
1839 Thomas Palmer Bull and William Bateman Bull, as Trustees under the Will of Thomas Kilpin sell to William Levi, the property as above and the tithes.
1840 Sale by Charles Henry Hardy to William Levi a piece of Waste ground on the Green which his father Charles Marius Hardy (Lord of the Manor) fenced off 20 years before. See DB24/2.

1882 DB146/5 RL Of Quit Rents On 4 Closes In The Portfield With The Farmyard Thereto Belonging And Barns, Etc, And A Piece Of Land With 7 Cottages Situated On The Green(The Farm Was Formerly Levi Then The Misses Newby)

GOODWINS FARM DB190/1-2
1710 GOODWIN'S FARM HOUSE
IN THE GREEN END, Thomas Chapman to Gilbert Johnson, grocer in tenure of Richard Pettit)
1858 DB190/1-2 Executors of John Fountaine to John Bliss 2 cottages on the Green, bounded on E and S by premises of George Lucas and on W by Charles Bateman. Endorsements "Goodwins Farm No. 4 and Pightle and Barn" "Inc 2 Closes on the Green and Open Field land for which 2 allotments adjoining the Close and 1 to the .... of Little Linford were assigned on the Enclosure of the Portfield".
(See also DB208/23 for other property of JF)

1779 DB28/4 See DB40, DB44/4 and DB107/9
CONVEYANCE OF REAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF THOMAS HOLT TO THOMAS HOOTON, WALTER BEATY AND JOHN ASHE FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS.
INCLUDES
Messuage in Green End called Goodwins Farmhouse and several pieces of Arable, leys, meadow and pasture in the Common fields comprising 1 half yard land and totalling 27a 1r, described in a Terrier annexed to a Feoffment of the 26th June 1691 between Thomas Osborne senior, his wife Judith and their son Thomas Osborne Junior to Richard Purratt.
All of Thomas Holt's household goods and other effects.
All to be sold for the benefit of his Creditors.
1783 DB207/6-9 GOODWIN’S FARMHOUSE AND TWO CLOSES ON THE GREEN AND LAND IN WEST MEADOWN AND 8.5 ACRES OF LAND.
1783 Sale by creditors of Thomas Holt to Thomas Abbott Hamilton, lace merchant
All that messuage with Appurtenances in Marsh End commonly called Goodwin's Farmhouse, late in the occupation of John Errington and now of Joseph Cripps.
ALSO 2 Closes in Marsh End containing 9a late of Thomas Holt and now of Thomas Abbott Hamilton, Goodwins Farmhouse and the house and ground of Robert Crichton deceased now of John Riddell on the E; the Common field (Portfield) on the W; the common highway on the N; and the Close of pasture formerly of Robert Crichton deceased now of John Riddell on the S.
Which 2 Closes were purchased by Thomas Holt of Thomas Revis and John Hooton on 28th and 29th Sept 1748.
ALSO one half yardland of arable land, ley meadow and sweard ground in the Portfield and Marsh End,
containing in total 15.5a formerly the estate of Richard Perrott and others.
ALSO half an acre of meadow in the West meadow,
ALSO 8.5a of arable and ley and half acre of meadow and these accounted for a quarter of a yardland.

1783 Assignment to John Hollingworth of property mortgaged by Thomas Holt to John Gregory, mortgage of £641 repaid.
1783 Assignment to Robert Pearson of property mortgaged by Thomas Holt to George Pitt Hurst, mortgage of £167 repaid.

1783 DB255/13 Deed of covenant to produce Title Deeds to lands conveyed by Thomas Abbott Hamilton to Joseph Redden, victualler
Includes messuage in Marsh End called Goodwin's Farmhouse, 2 closes of pasture ground, and several pieces of land, ley, meadow and sweard in Marsh End cont 9a late of Thomas Holt now of TAH recites deeds from 1666–1777
(See DB44/15,16,27,32,33,38,39, and 48 and DB111/13-14, and DB 207/6-7) part of property of Thomas Holt bankrupt, recites deeds from 1691

Recites 1783 (See DB207/6-7) and a conveyance by Thomas Hooton of Tickford Priory, gent and Walter Beaty, lace merchant and Thomas Holt of Loughton, gent to Joseph Redden
A certain Toft or piece of ground whereon a messuage, barn and other buildings formerly stood with yards, gardens, etc in the Marsh End which are conveyed to Joseph Redden
Recites deeds listed below to all above property are held by TAH who covenants to produce them as required.
1666 Feoffment by Richard Worrall, gent to Richard Edmunds, barber surgeon
1680 Feoffment by Richard Edmunds to Francis Dawborne, grocer
1692 Conveyance by Lease and Release (See DB44/15&16) by Richard Hull, citizen and merchant tailor of London, eldest son and heir of Richard Hull, gent who was the eldest brother of George Hull, yeoman deceased to Richard Purratt, yeoman son of Mary Purratt deceased one of the daughters of Richard Perrott, maltster deceased, Jonathon Lawton, lacebuyer and Elizabeth his wife daughter of the said Mary Purratt deceased, John Newman maltster son of Martha Newman deceased another daughter of Richard Perrott deceased, John Gale, maltster and Mary his wife the daughter of the said Martha Newman deceased, Thomas Osborne jnr yeoman, George Cary, yeoman and Mary his wife and Dorothy Osborne, spinster. Which said Thomas Osborne, Mary Carey, Martha Linney, Elizabeth Osborne, Judith Osborne, Susan Osborne, and Dorothy Osborne are the son and daughters of Judith now wife of Richard Perrott deceased. And Richard Perrott, gent
1704 Conveyance by Lease and Release by Ann Dawborne widow and executorutrix of the last Will of Francis Dawborne, deceased to Henry Cooper, apothecary

1708 Conveyance of Land by Henry Cooper and Elizabeth his wife to Henry Wagstaff, gent
1722 Marriage Settlement (See DB44/27 and DB111/13) of Robert Perrott, gent son and heir of Richard Perrott, gent deceased and Frances Wagstaff widow devisee and executorutrix of the Will Of Henry Wagstaff deceased, See also DB111/13
Robert Perrott, in consideration of the estate and fortune that he will come into when he marries Frances conveys to trustees;
All that ground where a certain messuage and certain barns and other buildings in Marsh End formerly stood together with yards and gardens etc about 2a in 2 garden plots now or late in the occupation of Samuel Hews and widow Petts or one of them.
Also a half yardland of ley meadow in Portfield and Marsh End containing 15.5a to the messuage belonging.
All of which belonged to his grandfather Richard Perrott and then to his father Richard Perrott both deceased.
Robert also gives a bond of the same date to the trustees for £1200 paying £600 within three years.
1732 conveyance by Richard Perrott, gent son and heir of Robert Perrott, Silvanus Perrott the grandson of Richard Perrott of Tickford End, gent, deceased to Frances Perrott, widow of Robert Perrott and Elizabeth Smith.
1734 Conveyance by Lease and Release (See DB44/32) by Frances Perrott widow, executorutrix and trustee of the Will of Henry Wagstaff deceased, and Richard Wagstaff cousin and heir at law of Henry Wagstaff deceased, to Hugh Smith the ygr, gent
1734 Conveyance by Lease and Release (See DB44/33) by Hugh Smith the ygr to Frances Perrott and Elizabeth Smith, spinster
1746 (See DB44/38)
Deed to lead to the Uses of a Common Recovery.
1748 Conveyance (See DB44/39 and DB111/14) by John Perrott, draper, son and heir of Robert Perrott deceased by Frances to Thomas Holt, gent.
Thomas Holt mortgages the property to Thomas Smith, gent
1752 Further mortgage Thomas Holt to Mary Keene
1768 (See DB44/48 another Abstract of Title, several deeds below are listed in it) Assignment of mortgage
Mary Keene assigns to Valentine Pyne, gent
1768, 69 and 77 Further mortgages and Assignment
1777 DB377/55 Will of Robert Perrott, draper included Quaint and
I give to John Purratt and George Pitt Hurst my Close of Pasture lying near to the Green called Dawbornes Close.

1805 DB45b/4 Trustees of Marriage Settlement of Ann Hamilton heir of Thomas Abbott Hamilton and Revd Samuel Greatheed, to Joseph Wilson of Highbury. Lands in Olney and Eakley also the ground whereon Godwins Farm late in the occupation of James Cripps lately stood (See DB28/4) also 2 closes in Marsh End cont 9a, also a pightle cont 1a adjoining Goodwins Farm House, and half yardland in Portfield called Dodds Meadow formerly estate of Thomas Holt and sold by his creditors to Thomas Abbott Hamilton. Also freehold cottages bought by TAH of Robert Pearson

DB107/5-6 MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF PATRICK RENNY, SURGEON AND MARY CRIPPS 1767
Mary was only daughter of Thomas Cripps late of NP,
gent decd and Elizabeth his wife also decd, late Elizabeth
Perrott. Thomas Cripps was the son and heir of Edward
Cripps heretofore of NP, yeoman deceased by Mary His wife
also deceased late Mary Ffrank.
Mary's property and land consisted of:
The messuage or Farmhouse with orchard and garden situate in Marsh End wherein Edward Cripps deceased formerly dwelt and now in the occupation of Ralph Cripps.
Also a parcel of land adjoining the orchard commonly called the Common Close containing 2a.
Also Hill Close containing 3a, lying next to a garden belonging to St John's Hospital formerly in the occupation of Robert Nichols now of John Nichols on the N; and to a Close late of Roger Chapman called Paradise Close late in the occupation of Thomas Nicholls now of William Mills on the S.
Also several parcels of land in the Fields of NP
containing 52.5a as were set forth in a RL of 11.9.1705
And also the messuage now converted into a barn, and the Toft whereon the same stands also the orchard adjoining the yard belonging to the farmhouse (described below) formerly in the occupation of John Carter and now of Ralph Cripps and also another little orchard or pightle ground adjoining to a Hovel belonging to the before mentioned farm.
And also all those other several parcels of land in
Portfields and meadows formerly in the occupation of
Thomas Cripps deceased and now of Ralph Cripps, containing
28a listed in a RL of 1733

DB107/6 RL of Tythes by devisees of John Haddon
to Patrick Renny and Mary his wife 1771

1792 DB250/2
RL by Dr Patrick Renny to his two daughters, Isabella wife
of George Renny of Dublin surgeon and Elizabeth Renny,
spinster the youngest daughter of Patrick, of farmhouse
and land as above

1792 DB250/3 L for a year by Miss Elizabeth Renny spinster to John Walton Esq. and Samuel Greatheed Esq.,
All that or half part of the Farmhouse etc as above

DB40/2-6 PAPERS RE TICKFORD ESTATE AND FARM AT GREEN END 1691-1854, (See DB28/4 TICKFORD ESTATE)
DB40/4 and 5 Statement 1846 of Estates of the late Dr Renny and Robert Murray Fraser Esq, included.
The Green Farm, (Farm House, Homestead,
79a 2r 4p, TENANT Gervase Smith Hives

THIS BELOW IS NOT THE SAME AS ABOVE
DB189/1-14, DB249/11-10 and DB255/14 DEEDS RELATING TO GREEN FARM, (THIS IS ON SITE LATER OCC BY THE GREEN OLD PEOPLES HOME)
1757 DB249/13
RL for £1600 by the devisees, trustees and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet to John Haddon, carrier, Farmhouse in Green End description as in DB249/5&6
1771 DB249/1 Release by Thomas Stapp, shoemaker and grazier to John Harris, butcher, John Wilson, butcher, John Boyce of Redbourne Herts, Innholder the Devisees and Trustees of the Will of John Haddon, yeoman decd of Tythes on several Closes called The Slaunches, Sheepcot Close and other land See also DB107/7 and DB254
1770 DB249/3
Will of John Haddon the elder, includes
To son John my messuage in NP now in his occ which I hold by Lease of the Master and Governors of Queen Anne's Hospital,
To son Henry
all my Closes of land in NP called the Slaunces (Slaunches), Also the Close called Sheepcot Close, Also the parcel of land lying in Bury Meadow called Goose acre, Also the cottage, and garden in occupation of Joseph Higby and the Tythes on the said cottage, See DB19, Also the toft whereon lately stood a messuage in the occupation of Gilbert Johnson which I lately pulled down.
To son William the Closes called Flaggy Holme and Midsummer Holme and all the Tythes on these Closes, Also the messuage, farm, (GREEN FARM) Closes and lands in NP in my own occ,
Also several pieces of land and meadow in the Portfield, All which premises I lately purchased of Sir Richard Atkins
, Also a the Tythes on this land. This bequest is subject to a payment of a £30 annuity to my loving wife Elizabeth
To my trustees and executors the rest of my estate to sell.
1771 DB294/4 RL of the Residue of Tythes by Executors to William Haddon, yeoman for £1852
1772 DB294/5&6 Mortgage of £1500 William Haddon borrows from Thomas Hooton, property mortgaged is;
Messuage or Farmhouse in Green End, a Close of Pasture called ... containing 4a at the N end of the yard belonging to the said Farmhouse, Also the Close on the NW of the yard containing 3a known as Dovehouse Close, Also 78a of land in the Portfield, There is a complete Terrier of this land.
1780 DB294/7 Will of John Haddon, yeoman, Executors to sell all property, etc they are to invest and pay profits to the use wife Mary and daughter Sarah for the support of Wife and of daughter during the minority of daughter.
1783 DB248/8&9 and DB255/11 Sale for £3460 by executors of John Haddon who was the brother and heir of William Haddon, decd to Thomas Hooton of Tickford Priory, Farm and land as in DB294/5&6, See also DB 189
1784 DB255/11 ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF THOMAS HOOTON TO A FARM ON THE GREEN AND LANDS IN PORTFIELD
1784 Covenant to produce Deeds
1757 Conveyance by Henry Uthwatt and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet, late of Clapham, Surrey to James Buchanan merchant a trustee for Bowyer and Stonehouse
1757 See DB254/1&2 same as DB160/5
Conveyance for Fixing Payment of Quit Rents etc Manor of Tickford by Devisees and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet to Charles Chester of Chicheley, Esq., and Richard Lowndes of Winslow, Esq.
1758 (See DB249/14-15)
Conveyance for £4650 by executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet, and William Backwell of Pall Mall, St James, Westminster, Esq to John Dighton of Staple Inn London, gent and Peter Bonnin of Staple Inn, his trustee
1760 (See DB249/17 & 18)
Conveyance of Rectory and Lands in NP for £5500 by Revd William Bonnin of Fulham, Middx clerk the brother and heir of Peter Bonnin late of Staple Inn, Middx gent who was a Trustee for John Dighton of Staple Inn deceased and John Dighton to John Haddon, the elder, carrier
1771 conveyance by devisees, trustees, and executors of John Haddon the elder deceased to William Haddon.
1829 DB255/14 Philip Hoddle Ward and Sarah (nee Hooton)his wife of Tickford Abbey, mortgage of
Messuage or Farmhouse in Green End, also Close of Pasture at the N end of the Yard belonging to the House containing 4a, Also a Close of pasture lying on the NW side of the yard containing 3a called Dovehouse Close, a Close late of George Pitt Hurst and now of the Feoffees of Town Lands lying in the Lakes and Stoney Lands containing by estimation 32a 31p, Also plots in the Portfield which together with the Messuage and old Inclosures constitute the Farm now occupied by Luke Price as tenant.
1830-34 further mortgages
1861 Sold by devisee of mortgagee to George Lucas he mortgages to Powell family 1863 further mortgage to Powell
1861 DB249/10 Assignment of mortgage and sale of Bury Farm.
Recites 1834 (this is DB189/8&9 ) whereby Susannah Manlove Thackeray assigned to George Lucas two mortgages of £3000 and £1000 on Farmhouse and Homestead with 114a called Bury Farm and sale of premises to him.

1879 DB255/14 Abstract of Title to an Estate Green Farm later Bury Farm in NP, Recites deeds of 1800-1863.
1800
Will of Thomas Hooton of Tickford Priory
1824 Will of Sarah Ward of Tickford Priory, she died 21.11.1831
1829 Mortgage by Philip Hoddle Ward (PHW) and Sarah his wife to Joseph Thackeray of Bedford, doctor of Physic.
(See DB189/1, (of 26.1.1829), DB249/1-10 Green Farm later Bury Farm)
1830 (See DB189/3) Further mortgage to Thackeray
1832 (See DB189/5&6)
1834 (See DB189/9)
1850 Mortgage of £3000 by George Lucas to Robert Collison, surgeon Recites the PHW mortgage of 1829
1861 (See DB189/11)
1861 Mortgage Assigned to Charles William Powell, gent
1863 (See DB189/14)
1862 Will of George Lucas all Real and Personal Estate to his wife Georgina for life, and after her death to their daughter Gertrude Charlotte Harcourt the wife of George Simon Harcourt, esq.
1863 Codicil to Will. His Wife to raise by sale or mortgage any sum not exceeding £2000 for purposes in the said codicil named.
1865 DB108/8
Auction of Estate of George Lucas Deceased, Messuages In High Street And 5 Closes In Wolverton Road.
LOT 1 A Close of 7a of rich arable land situated on the Wolverton road containing
LOT 2 4 Closes of Rich arable land containing together 32a 1r 11p adjoining the line of the NP and Wolverton Railway now under construction.

DB255/3 1637-1780 ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF GEORGE PITT HURST TO A FARM ON THE GREEN, WITH LANDS IN THE PORTFIELD, AND A HOUSE IN THE HIGH STREET
RECITES 1637 Feoffment by William Ruffhead to Edmund Ruffhead, which recites grant by Thomas Ruffhead 1637 to William and Edmund two of his sons
Arable lands, meadow ground, in the Portfield of NP.
Also 2a of arable land lying together upon Mare Furlong in Great Linford.
1641 Marriage Settlement by Feoffment
George Hull in consideration of a marriage between Richard Perrott and Elizabeth Hull in consideration of £100 paid by Richard, grants to Richard

All that messuage in NP in the occupation of George Hull near the Green, the ground of Thomas Potter on one side.
Also the Close or Pightle in NP the Berry (Bury) Field on one side.
Also all those pieces or parcels of arable land and meadow and pasture ground by estimation 30a lying dispersedly in the parish and fields of NP in the occupation of George Hull and with the said messuage used.
1636 Will George Hull Snr gives to his son John Hull
All that his cott with appurtenances in NP wherein Francis Swepson dwelleth, if John dies before 21 then it goes to his son William Hull and his son and his heirs.
RECITES
1619 George Hull by L demised to Thomas Style his executor in Trust only. All that his messuage wherein he the testator dwells and all that his messuage wherein Jeffery Potter did dwell. To hold from St Michael then last for 100 years.
1645 Feoffment for £70 15s 0d by Edmund Roughead to George Hull, Lands of 7a
1652 Will of George Hull Jnr,
1692 Indenture Inrolled in Chancery Richard Hull in consideration of £250 grants and Enfeoffs to Roger Chapman the Reversion after the death of William Foskett who married Elizabeth Hull decd late daughter of George Hull deceased,of
All that messuage with the appurtenances in NP late of George Hull and now in the tenure of William Foskett, And the lands etc late of George Hull in NP aforesaid in the possession of William Foskett.
1694 Indenture Recites 1692 and that the premises were conveyed by Roger Chapman to John Foskett
1708 Conveyance for £505 7s 6d Thomas Chapman son and heir of Roger Chapman deceased to Robert Woodward. Messuage and Closes
1708 Conveyance for £180 by Anthony Chapman and Thomas Chapman to Robert Woodward and his heirs
All those 15a of arable land and sweard ground dispersed in the Portfield of Newport Pagnell thereinafter particularly mentioned all which lands were conveyed and settled upon Anthony Chapman by Roger Chapman 1701.
1714 Conveyance for £600 by Robert Woodward and Elizabeth his wife to Bartholomew Course, messuage wherein Robert and Elizabeth dwell, Also 4 Closes of pasture and 14a of arable land and sweard ground in the Portfield.
1716 Conveyance for £464 by William Foskett to Bartholomew Course messuage with a little pightle of (Inclosed ground) pasture adjoining, Also Close of (Inclosed ground) pasture within the Portfield, And also all those several pieces of arable land, ley, and meadow ground by estimation 38a dispersed in the Common Fields of NP.
1721 Will of Bartholomew Course to his wife Anne £25 pa, the house that William Law lives in, all his household goods during her life and after her decease the house and £20 pa to his son James.
1732 Mortgage of £500 for a term of 1000 years James Course son and heir of Bartholomew Course deceased and Anne Course widow relict of Bartholomew borrow from John Nevill. Property is
All that messuage wherein James Course dwells in the High Street of NP,which was purchased by Bartholomew Course from Ann Johnson widow 1702, And also the messuage and lands mentioned in the indentures of 14th and 15th December 1714. And 9th and 10th July 1716.
1733 and 1736 Assignment of Mortgage by John Nevill to Mary Toombs.

1739 Sale to John Hurst All the premises mentioned in the Indentures of 1716
1741 Conveyance for £1025 by James Course and Catherine his wife to John Hurst
All that messuage wherein William Arthur dwells in the High Street of NP, which said messuage was purchased by Bartholomew Course from Ann Johnson widow by indenture of Feoffment dated 1st May 1702.
And also the messuage and lands mentioned in the indentures of 14th and 15th December 1714.
1766 Will of John Hurst, attorney, to youngest son Graveley £1500 and best diamond ring, the rest of his estate to George Pitt Hurst. See DB164/23 and DB377/19

1810 DB255/10 Conveyance of Close on Wolverton Road, George Osborne To William Lucas

CHURCH PASSAGE

1649 DB244/17 Mathew Wilkes and another to John Price, Mortgage of Premises in NP for 900 years, at £5pa, Two little cottages with the little garden and backside in NP adjoining to the churchyard E; the Church Lane N; and the Swan garden W, and late part of or belonging to the messuage or tenement Inn and commonly called or known by the name of the BEARE

HIGH STREET NORTH SIDE STARTING AT EAST END

DB244/8 MAY BE N SIDE
LEASE OF MESSUAGE BY TOWN LAND FEOFFEES

1603 DB244/8 Lease for 21 years at 25/8d p.a. to
Thomas Yarrow, Clerke , All that messuage situated in the Burrough and now in the occupation of Thomas Yarrow

1656 DB230/17 Extract from Court Roll (Not sure where it is if in High St) “William Neale gent who held of the Lord of this Mannor one garden plott betweene the tenement in the tenure of William Andrews and the tenement in the tenure of Francis Johnson in the Burrow of Newport Pagnell by the yearly rent of Tenn pounds

1668 DB219/11 LEASE OF PROPERTY BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL
(BRIDGE ST) for 6 years at forty shillings p.a. to Anthony Worseley, All that tenement in NP wherein Anthony now dwelleth + Bird in Hand

1682 DB219/12 LEASE OF PROPERTY BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL
for 12 years at forty shillings p.a. to William Worseley, messuage near the N Bridge known by the name of the BIRD IN HAND and now in the occupation of William Worseley

1816 DB22/5 CONVEYANCE OF A MESSUAGE TO THE BRIDGE TRUSTEES
Messuage in the North End
that has lately been purchased by James Pike from Maurice Smith, Also part of the Messuage adjoining now in the occupation of John Lovatt, "as the same is marked out and intended to be part of the Public Highway or approach to the said North Bridge".

THIS IS HIGH STREET NORTH (LAWMANS SHOP)
DB208/22 1858 Abstract of Title of the Devisees of the Will of John Fountain. To Several Messuages Deeds recited are
1834 purchase of Piece of Land in the North End 95' in length N-S
, (refers to a plan on original deed) whereon 5 messuage lately stood, also other messuages in Bridge St fronting the street,

DB25/1-11 DEEDS RELATING TO THE RAM PUBLIC HOUSE, 1678-1820.
1678
Assignment of Mortgage John Fulford, pewterer and Thomas Lankeshire, tailor and Katherine his wife, who is the widow and executorutrix of John Emerton, late of Lathbury lacebuyer to Henry David, lacebuyer and his son, heir apparent of Henry David citizen and apothecary of London. Messuage divided into several tenements
1727 owned by Sarah Revis, now divided into three tenements
1727 Assignment of Mortgage to John Hooton.
1796. Sold by the Devisees in Trust for the Will 5th March 1789 of William Barnes late of Stoke Goldington, Baker, to Thomas Dawkes, horse dealer. "All that Messuage in NP called the RAM INN then and now in the occupation of John Woodward, and all that other messuage adjoining then in the occupation of .... Chandler, widow.
1817 Owner is Elizabeth Hillyer, widow of Nathaniel Hillyer, late Victualler, mortgaged to John Chamberlain of Woburn, Victualler. The Ram Inn late of Nathaniel Hillyer, together with that part of the site that is now walled in and part on which lately stood another Messuage that Nathaniel purchased from Mansel Dawkin Mansel.

DB44 SOMEWHERE HERE
1603 DB44/1 LANDS OF PERROTT FAMILY INCLUDES
Anthony Smythe of Newton Blossomville to Robert Newman of Tickford, glover Burgage in the Borough of NP in the street called North End, formerly of George Rumboll and now of Arthur Humfrey between the burgage of Mathias Christie on N; and the tenement of Richard Cox in tenure John Smallwood on S.

DB19/3-9 PROPERTIES IN THE HIGH TOWN NEAR THE CORN MARKET, 1675-1735
Before 1675
Sold by George and Robert Hull to Henry Conningham,
1675 sold by his son Henry Conningham, butcher agreement with neighbour Richard Barone, tailor,
1689 sold to Richard Smallbones then in occupation of Richard Malins, barber, inherited by Elianor, Ursula and Mary the 3 daughters of Richard Smallbones, cooper,
1718 sold by Daniel Hooton and his wife Elianor, William Blackmore and his wife Mary, and Thomas Williamson and his wife Ursula to Nathaniel Seymour, Innkeeper. Richard’s estate consisted of 5 properties.
1735 Ursula widow of Thomas and her son Thomas Williamson lacebuyer sell 3 cottages to Stephen Bluck, grocer and John Clare of Pavenham, lace merchant to repay debts of Thomas Williamson, decd. List of cottages and tenants in deed.
(See BAS DEED 1111/43 for another deed to this property)

1613 DB107/1 A BURGAGE IN HIGH ST NEWPORT PAGNELL, George Potter to Anthony Potter Quitclaim of a burgage in tenure of AP (May be here or at East end of High Street towards the Ram)

1860 DB108/9 AGREEMENT RE DRAPERY BUSINESS IN HIGH ST
(This is High St N side near the Ram)

Agreement between Robert Hadwen, draper and William Coales, draper.

DB194/5&7 PROPERTY OF ROBERT COLLISON
1797
Will of Robert Collison leaves rents of property to his wife and after her death property to his sons Robert and George.

1809 George Collison, draper conveys his half share in the estate to his brother Richard, estate is.
Messuage in High Street formerly of Patrick Renny, since successively of Elizabeth Hamilton, John Howe deceased, James Adkins, late of RC and now of Robert Collison his son. The messuage of George Knibb on the E; messuage of the Trustees of the late John Revis on the W; the ground late of George Chalkeley Taylor now of Maurice Smith on the N; and the High Street on the S, which messuage was purchased by Robert Collison deceased from James Adkins August 1793. (On site of Barclays Bank)
Also a Close of pasture in Tickford Field commonly called Long Close alias Water Lane Close cont 2a.
Also the Orchard or Inclosed pasture ground now a garden containing half an acre, (this is in Marsh End see DB205&8)

DB197/1-6 DEEDS to 28, 26 and 24 HIGH ST) 1827-1881
1826
Will of George Knibb leaves his house to trustees to sell to fund his legacies
1827 Trustees sell to George Lucas
Messuage and garden ground belonging in the High Town, heretofore in occ Edward Wooley, after of Josiah Knibb? decd, since of George Knibb, now of William Taylor. The messuage and ground formerly Edward Percival and next herein described on the E; a messuage and ground formerly John Stapp, since Martha Hamilton now Robert Collison on the W; High St on S; ground formerly George Taylor now Edward Cleaver on N.
Also the messuage in High Town in occupation of ..... Pinkard, since of John Pearson now Caroline Stevens.
1828 George Lucas to Robert Collison
Abstract recites
1858 Will of Robert Collison, he dies 1860 leaves to his brother George Collison for life then to George Morley
1860 Will of George Morley leaves to wife for life then to brother Revd Wm Morley who died 1869

1871 DB257/10
DRAFT OF AND PRINTED SALE PARTICULARS OF SHOPS IN HIGH ST AND HOUSES IN NORTH END 1871,
1871
Auction by orders of the Trustee for Sale under the Will of the Revd George Morley, deceased
LOT 1. (28 High St)
Messuage or tenement shop and Premises, with yard, stable, and garden in High St now in occ Frederick Meadows, saddler, at £36 p.a. Purchaser Meadows £560.
All that messuage or tenement and Premises adjoining. Lot 1 now in the occupation of William Stapleton at £10 10s p.a. Land Tax 12s. Purchaser Eve £205
Lot 2. (26 High St)
Messuage or tenement, shop and Premises, with stables, barns, yard and garden adjoining. Lot 1, in occ Miss Anne James, milliner at £25 p.a. and subject to Quit Rent of 8s and Land Tax of £1 4s 8d. This lot is sold subject to a right to the purchaser of Lot 3, of a barrow and footway from the High Street through the passage between the Lot and Lot 3, to the back door in the yard of Lot 3.
Purchaser J.Tole £500
LOT 3. (24 High St)
Messuage or tenement and Premises adjoining. Lot 2, in occ Mrs Sarah Early, at £15 p.a. Quit Rent of 6s and Land Tax of 17s 8d. A small plot of Ground lying at the back of this Lot and now occ with it will be taken from it and added to Lot 2. Purchaser Fitch £300. (he later purchased 22 ALSO).
LOT 4. Messuage or tenement with large yard, garden, stable, outbuildings and Premises situate in the North End in the occ Mrs E. Pringle a £30 p.a. Land Tax £1 4s. Purchaser Pearce £630.

DB251/6 ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF SIR JOHN BUCHANAN, BART TO AN ESTATE IN NP. Includes
A MESSUAGE, 2 COTTAGES, AND 1 PIGHTLE AND COMMON FIELD LAND PURCHASED BY ROBERT CRICHTON OF JOHN NORMAN AND OTHERS
1706
Mortgage of £600 for term of 1000-years
Samuel Potter citizen and leather seller of London
borrows from Elizabeth Waterhouse of London on
Mess, Burgage, 2 cottages and 1 pightle, Also parcels of Arable land, ley and meadow, In Green Grove Field 15.5a, in Linches Field 18.5a, In Pitwell Field 18.5a, plus leys and meadows etc.
Which Premises were theretofore in the occupations of Mary Potter, Thomas Coles, Thomas Martin, William Smith and then of Samuel Potter, John Matthew Senior, and Richard Brown.
1706 Will of Samuel Potter, Estate to his 3 daughters Susanna wife of John Norman, Elizabeth wife of Edmund Peele, and Mary.

(This is 32 High St see Barclays Bank deed BB12)
1707
Assignment of mortgage, sale to Robert Crichton laceman and repayment of mortgage to Eliz Waterhouse, balance of £1000 paid to John Norman and his wife Susanna, Edmund Peele and his wife Eliz, and Mary Potter, the heirs of Potter.
RC has agreed to purchase the Mess, Burgage, cottages and lands except the messuage with a Bakehouse, 2 gardens and a Close containing 1.5a then in occupation of Henry Hall, baker and 2 cottages thereto belonging which it was agreed should be surrendered.

DB212/12-14 ESTATE OF SAMUEL BARRINGER, GROCER, MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET AND ST JOHN ST, 1811-12
DB212/12 1811 (see NPHS Deed 5j and 5k)
Conveyance by George Renny and Isabella his wife and
Robert Murray Fraser to Samuel Barringer, grocer
Capital Messuage in High St (No 36)

DB212/13 1811 Copy of DB115 and DB145/6
Conveyance by Dorothy Wallis of York, widow and devisee of Thomas Wallis late of Keslington Yorks to Samuel Barringer of NP, grocer
Two messuages in St John St and three in High St

DB212/14 1812 Copy of NPHS deed 5/L
Conveyance by SAMUEL BARRINGER, Grocer to Joseph
REDDEN, Maltster.
House in High St (No 36).

DB33/9 and DB40/1 PROPERTY OF WILLIAM YATE, FELLMONGER, MESSUAGE IN TICKFORD ST, WOOLCHAMBERS IN BARN IN NORTH END, AND SHOP IN HIGH ST, 1766.
1766 DB33/9 William Yate son and heir of Richard Yate, decd mortgages for £400 Messuage in Tickford End and also all that newly erected building or barn situate in the North End now used as a Woolchamber and now or late in tenure of William Yate.
Also the shop or part of a room in the occupation of John Burnham.
1768 DB40/1 SALE OF ESTATE OF WILLIAM YATE A BANKRUPT BY CREDITORS TO JOHN PEARSON, LACE BUYER, Messuage in Tickford End now and also all that shop or part of a room in NP late in the occupation of John Burnham and now of George Burnham.

DB115/1-4 ESTATE OF THOMAS WALLIS, 3 MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET (NOS 34-36), 2 IN ST JOHN STREET, AND A FARM AT NORTH CRAWLEY, 1811-12. (Includes DB145/6, see also DB212/13, and NPHS Deeds 5)
1811 DB145/6
Heirs of Thomas Wallis to Samuel Barringer, merchant,
3 messuages in the High St or High Town formerly of Mary Conny, widow of Mathias Conny, Elizabeth Cooper, widow, George Ann Clark, grocer.... Dixon and Thomas Cooper, afterwards of widow Tandy, John Wilson and widow Hitchcock, since of George Gilpin, Bridget Tatham, Henry Marshall, John Swannell and Samuel Barringer, and now of Samuel Wright Barringer, Charles Redden, Henry Marshall and Thomas Marshall.
Also piece of ground sometime part of a garden belonging to the messuage in the Tenure of widow Conny and on which 2 messuage formerly stood since burnt down, also a Barn and other Buildings now thereon situate in or near the North End of NP and adjoining the Backyard Gates belonging to the 3 said messuage which said piece of ground is now used as a garden, woodbarn and privy and were late in the occupation of John Swannell and now of Charles Redden.
Also the toft whereon 2 messuage formerly stood but on part of which a barn and 2 hovels have lately been erected, and are now situate in North End and near to or adjoining the said Backyard Gates, of the said above 3 messuages
1812 DB115/4 Joseph Redden, maltster to Samuel Barringer, grocer
Piece of ground at rear of High St property running down to Dunghill Lane, with plan.

DB212/12-14
ESTATE OF SAMUEL BARRINGER, GROCER, MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET AND ST JOHN ST, 1811-12
DB212/12 1811 (Copy see NPHS Deed 5j and 5k)

Conveyance by George Renny and Isabella his wife and
Robert Murray Fraser to Samuel Barringer, grocer
Capital Messuage in High St (No 36)

DB212/13 1811 Copy of DB115 and DB145/6
Conveyance by Dorothy Wallis of York, widow and devisee of Thomas Wallis late of Keslington Yorks to Samuel Barringer of NP, grocer
Two messuages in St John St and Three in High St

DB212/14 1812 Copy of NPHS deed 5/L
Conveyance by SAMUEL BARRINGER, Grocer to Joseph
REDDEN, Maltster.
House in High St (No 36).

DB33/9 and DB40/1 PROPERTY OF WILLIAM YATE, FELLMONGER, MESSUAGE IN TICKFORD ST, WOOLCHAMBERS IN BARN IN NORTH END, AND SHOP IN HIGH ST, 1766.
1766 DB33/9
William Yate son and heir of Richard Yate, decd mortgages for £400 Messuage in Tickford End and also all that newly erected building or barn situate in the North End now used as a Woolchamber and now or late in tenure of William Yate.
Also the shop or part of a room in the occupation of John Burnham.
1768 DB40/1 SALE OF ESTATE OF WILLIAM YATE A BANKRUPT BY CREDITORS TO JOHN PEARSON, LACE BUYER, Messuage in Tickford End now and also all that shop or part of a room in NP late in the occupation of John Burnham and now of George Burnham.

DB115/1-4 ESTATE OF THOMAS WALLIS, 3 MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET (NOS 34-36), 2 IN ST JOHN STREET, AND A FARM AT NORTH CRAWLEY, 1811-12. (Includes DB145/6, see also DB212/13, and NPHS Deeds 5)

1811 DB145/6 Heirs of Thomas Wallis to Samuel Barringer, merchant,
3 messuages in the High St or High Town formerly of Mary Conny, widow of Mathias Conny, Elizabeth Cooper, widow, George Ann Clark, grocer.... Dixon and Thomas Cooper, afterwards of widow Tandy, John Wilson and widow Hitchcock, since of George Gilpin, Bridget Tatham, Henry Marshall, John Swannell and Samuel Barringer, and now of Samuel Wright Barringer, Charles Redden, Henry Marshall and Thomas Marshall.
Also piece of ground sometime part of a garden belonging to the messuage in the Tenure of widow Conny and on which 2 messuage formerly stood since burnt down, also a Barn and other Buildings now thereon situate in or near the North End of NP and adjoining the Backyard Gates belonging to the 3 said messuage which said piece of ground is now used as a garden, woodbarn and privy and were late in the occupation of John Swannell and now of Charles Redden.
Also the toft whereon 2 messuage formerly stood but on part of which a barn and 2 hovels have lately been erected, and are now situate in North End and near to or adjoining the said Backyard Gates, of the said above 3 messuages
1812 DB115/4 Joseph Redden, maltster to Samuel Barringer, grocer
Piece of ground at rear of High St property running down to Dunghill Lane, with plan.

DB212/12-14
ESTATE OF SAMUEL BARRINGER, GROCER, MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET AND ST JOHN ST, 1811-12
DB212/12 1811 (Copy see NPHS Deed 5j and 5k)
Conveyance by George Renny and Isabella his wife and
Robert Murray Fraser to Samuel Barringer, grocer
Capital Messuage in High St (No 36)
DB212/13 1811 Copy of DB115 and DB145/6
Conveyance by Dorothy Wallis of York, widow and devisee of Thomas Wallis late of Keslington Yorks to Samuel Barringer of NP, grocer
Two messuages in St John St and Three in High St
DB212/14 1812 Copy of NPHS deed 5/L
Conveyance by SAMUEL BARRINGER, Grocer to Joseph
REDDEN, Maltster.
House in High St (No 36).

DB395/1-3 DEEDS TO PROPERTY OF TAYLOR FAMILY,
SHOP ETC IN HIGH STREET AND COTTAGES IN DUNGHILL LANE,
1876 DB395/1
Conveyance for £2500 by the devisees of Samuel Barringer to Thomas and Frederick James Taylor, chemists and druggists.
Recites Will of 1828 Samuel left
Messuage in High St, in occ Ann Tye, also the garden on
the W side of the yard in occ Christopher Ladds and a Right of Way and passage over the yard.
Also 3 cottages at the bottom of the yard in the occupation of John Page, and others, being part of the hereditaments hereinafter described.
Also the messuage in the High St in the occupation of Christopher Ladds and the yard and garden on the E side thereof and the messuage adjoining thereto in the occupation of Widow Keep,
The Property was left to Wright Barringer and John Tompkins in Trust for his grandson Thos Barringer.
Now 1876 property below sold to T and F.J.Taylor
Messuage or tenement with Warehouses, buildings, yards, garden
, formerly of Christopher Ladds, late of William Taylor and now of T and F.J.Taylor.
Also house adjoining formerly in the occupation of Ann Tye, but now with the yard and garden on the W side thrown into and forming part thereof
Also 3 cottages in Dunghill Lane
occupied by John Page and others
Also house adjoining to the 1st mentioned formerly of widow Keep now of Ann Carr.
1876 DB395/2 T and F.J.Taylor mortgage the above to Henry Palmer Street, Thomas S. Barringer and Thomas Taylor for £500
1886 DB395/3 Reconveyance on payment of Mortgage

1877 DB397/1-5 DEEDS TO 34 AND 36 HIGH ST, AND WAREHOUSE IN UNION ST, PROPERTY OF TAYLOR FAMILY (See also DB209)
Agreement between the Vendors Emma Anne, Clara Mary Eliz Taylor and Fanny Matilda Taylor and the Purchasers Thos and Frederick James Taylor, for the Conveyance for £100 of all that
Warehouse in North St or Mill End now in the occupation of Taylors, being part of a barn formerly used as a Woolbarn, bounded on one side by part of the said Woolbarn belonging to John Odell and on other premises of John Creemer
1897 DB397/2 Conveyance for £2000 by Thomas Taylor, gent
to Francis William Taylor, chemist and druggist and Mineral Water Manufacturer.

36 High St with the Warehouses, Factory Buildings, Yard, gardens and stables
Also messuage adjoining
formerly in the occupation of Ann Tye but now with the garden on the W side of 36 thrown into and forming part of 36 High St.
Also that cottage 2, Union St (formerly Dungeon Lane) at the bottom of the yard belonging to the said 36 High St.
Also that other messuage or tenement adjoining 36 High St and being 34 High St formerly in the occupation of widow Keep and now of Ann Carr.
Secondly all that Warehouse in Mill St (formerly North or Mill End) now in the occupation of Francis William Taylor, being part of a barn formerly used as a Wool barn, bounded on one side by part of the said Woolbarn belonging to John Odell and on other premises formerly of John Creemer now of William Bunting.
1897 DB397/3 Mortgage of premises for £2000 Francis William Taylor to Thomas Taylor. TT died 1900 and FWT agreed to repay executors 1902
1912 DB397/4 Reconveyance of premises by personal representatives of the late Thomas Taylor to Francis William Taylor who repays £1000

DB246/1-16
CONNY (CONNEY) FAMILY DEEDS TO BURGAGE IN HIGH STREET (Nos 36&38), LAND IN THE PORTFIELD AND CALDECOTE FIELDS WITH TERRIER, AND HOUSE AND LANDS IN OUTWELL, CAMBS AND UPWELL NORFOLK, 1586-1656
1586 DB246/11
Will of John Connye, draper includes
property mainly in Cambs and Norfolk
1607 DB246/1 Conveyance by John Nurse of Ludgershall, gent, brother and heir of Edward Nurse late of London, gent deceased and Anne his wife to Mathias Connye, draper
Messuage late in the tenure of Thomas Williamson decd, situate between the messuage or tenement now of Mathias Connye on the E; and the messuage or tenement late in the tenure of Richard Kinge deceased on the W; and the lane called Dungey Lane on the N. And all that cott or tenement with Appurtenances erected and builded on part of the land of the said messuage and all houses outhouses etc belonging to the said messuage
1614 DB246/2 "Mathias to Edward Conny of Williamson's House RL Wife’s Jointure"
Marriage Settlement between Edmund Conny son of Mathias and Anne Mallory widow, daughter of Francis Mallory of East Haddon, Northants.
Mathias in anticipation of the intended marriage between Edmund and Anne has granted, messuage as above, and 2 bayes of building now used and occ as two several dwellings situate and being at the N end of the backside of the said tenement now in the occupation of Joan Harrison widow and Anthony Browne, And also 2 parlors etc (good description of the property)

Also those 10a of arable lands with the heads, common and Appurtenances situated in the fields called Port Field and the fields of Caldecote in the parish of Newport Pagnell. (See Terrier in DB 246/4 below.)
1617 DB244/11 conveyance by Mathias Conny Jnr, draper and Maria his wife to Edmund Connye,
A parcel of land, near the house or Burgage in NP, in the occupation of Mathius Connye senior, the dimensions were 12ft in length and 6ft in width.
1632 DB246/4 Mortgage
for £500 by Edmund Conny, property as described in DB246/2 above. Also those 10 acres of arable lands with the heads, Common and Appurtenances situated in the field called Portfield and the fields of Caldecote in the parish of Newport Pagnell, Terrier with deed.
Various Mortgages
1683 DB246/12 Will of Mathias Conny, the elder, gent of NP, includes to son John All that messuage with Appurtenances wherein I now dwell situated in NP with outhouses and yard etc, together with all those 2 cottages or tenements which I lately erected at the N end of the yard, also 10a of arable and leys lying in the parish of NP which I purchased of Mainwaring, Hunt and Baker, And also that mess, cott or tenement wherein Thomas Bett the elder now dwells situated in NP, and all that Close of pasture called Eake Close in the parish of NP and all those 10a of lands in the Fields of NP and Caldecote which my father Mathias conveyed to me.
To Mathias my son the messuage which I lately purchased of John Thorpe situated in NP and all that messuage and the barns, and houses thereunto belonging situated in NP which I purchased of Robert Markes. My wife Katherine to have all the rents etc until Mathias is 21 years of age.
Hhh got here confused

1652 DB246/14 "Deed to declare uses of fine from Mathias Coney & Winifred his wife to Anthony Carpenter in trust for Anthony Potter of the Hades Close
1 mess, 25a arable, 2a meadow and 1a pasture in NP
The messuage wherein James Hartley now dwelleth is conveyed to the only use and behoof of James and his wife for their lives, and after their death to William Hartley their eldest son and Lucy his wife for life and for a competent Jointure for Lucy, then to their children and if none to any other heirs of William, and if none to the right heir of James Hartley.
The 25a of land was lately granted by John Holmes of Northampton, gent and Martha his wife, to Anthony Carpenter and James Hartley their heirs and assigns in trust for Anthony Potter the elder, gent and his heirs
The Pightle containing 1a of pasture which was lately purchased by Anthony Potter the younger of Mathias Conny is conveyed to the only use of Anthony Potter the younger and his heirs
(The women in Party 1 are the daughters of Conny and they with their husbands are by this Fine confirming their sale of the mess, 25a and the Pightle of 1a)
1653 DB246/15
Mortgage for 1000-years by Mathias Conney, Gent, to Martha Conny, spinster one of the sisters of Mathias, 25a of land in Portfield, late in the tenure or occupation of John Marshall
1656 DB246/16 Sale to James Davies, yeoman and Repayment of Mortgage

1777 DB377/55 Will of Robert Perrott, draper included
Also my messuage where I dwell with the yard and garden situated in the High Street of NP, Also my other tenement the house next adjoining to it also situated in the High Street now in the occupation of James Lindsay, Also two Cottages and a Chandlehouse at the bottom of the yard in the occupations of Samuel Bithray and Mary Brierly,
Trustees are to hold above to the use of Robert Jee for the term of his life and then to his son and if no son to his daughter and if no daughter then to his two nieces Isabella Renny and Elizabeth Renny in equal parts as Tenants in Common, and to their heirs, but if they have no issue, the property is to go to Patrick Renny. Patrick has the rents etc from the property during the minority of Isabella and Elizabeth.

DB112/1-14 1668-1769 and NPHS DEEDS 2 1806-1826 see also DB393
THE KING AND QUEEN PUBLIC HOUSE, (46, HIGH STREET)
1668
Messuage and shop in occupation of Thomas Kendall alias Mills and the tenements at the N end of the yard. Also messuage and shop in occupation of William Barton, Mortgaged by David Cunningham to Edward Slingsby 1691 mortgage assigned to William Chibnall and Andrew Attesley, drapers.

1691 John Rogers of Buckingham mortgagee and Richard Kilpin mortgagor, assign mortgage to William Yates on Shop or ground room in High Street, this is next to above.
1693-1731 Various mortgages and assignments
1731 Purchased by John Cripps
1731 William Cripps son of JC sells to George Burnham now called the King and Queen,
DB26/8 1765 Sale William Cripps son and heir of John Cripps decd to George Burnham
1769 William Yates bankrupt his small shop see 1691 above sold by creditors
1806 Will of George Burnham victualler leaves property to William Burnham
1825 Mortgages repaid sold to William Eyles, chemist

ddd K and Q and Blue Boar NEED QUIET SORTING against orig High St Files

DB114/1-8 A MESSUAGE IN HIGH STREET ADJOINING THE KING AND QUEEN,1759-1801, AND THE WHITE HART IN ST JOHN STREET, 1759-60.
14/1
1759
Frances Syll, of Morcot, Rutland spinster, only child and heir of Shuckborough Syll late of Castlethorpe, gent decd by Martha his wife. To Elizabeth wife of Daniell Thorpe of Long Liddington, Rutland dealer in horses
Includes A messuage or tenement in the High Street in Newport Pagnell now or late of Francis Harris, butcher,
Which 4 messuages were the estate of John Rogers, Gent by him demised to his son in law Shuckborough Sill, father of Frances.
DB111/4 & 5 1777
Conveyance by Mathias Rogers Thorpe of Buckminster, butcher, son and heir of Daniell Thorpe and John Thorpe grazier to George Burnham, victualler. All that messuage in the High Street late of Francis Harris, butcher and now of William Griggs.
DB114/6 and 7 1801 Sale George Burnham, yeoman to William Chapman of Aspley Guise, victualler
Property as in DB114/4&5, but now empty and unoccupied, the KING AND QUEEN on the E; and the messuage formerly of Margaret Osborne on the W.
DB114/8 1801 Lease for 11 years WC to Rd White, draper.
William agrees to pay £100 for alterations and improvements, which Richard will repay plus 5% interest p.a.

DB32/2—3, DB114/9-12 and DB393
MESSUAGE IN HIGH STREET CALLED THE BLEW BOARE, 1690-1714 and 1811-37
DB32/2 1690
John Rogers of Buckingham, draper, Rd Kilpin, draper and Sarah his wife to William Wilkinson, cordwainer.
Recites Mortgage 1690 by which Richard Kilpin of NP, draper and Sarah his wife Mortgaged "Several lands and tenements” to John Rogers of Buckingham, draper, for £2100,in order to pay off their debts.
Now John Rogers with the consent of the Kilpins sell to William Wilkinson;
The Messuage or tenement heretofore called the BLEW BOARE in NP, in the occupation of Daniel Hooton. Between the messuage late in the occupation of Richard Kilpin and now of John Chowne and formerly of Thomas Kilpin deceased late father of Richard Kilpin on the E; the messuage heretofore of Samuel Cunningham and now in the occupation of Matthew Kendall alias Mills on the W; together with a right of way with horses and carts etc through the entry yard and backgate belonging to the house now occupied by Matthew Kendall alias Mills.
DB114/9 1692 Deed to lead to uses of a fine includes
All that messuage or tenement with Appurtenances situate in the High Towne heretofore called the BLEW BORE and now in the occupation of William Wilkinson which said messuage and premises were lately purchased by William Wilkinson of John Rogers and Richard Kilpin and Sarah.
Also All that shop or ground rooms with the Appurtenances situate in the High Towne in the occupation of William Yate and which shop and premises William Yate lately purchased of John Rogers and Richard Kilpin and Sarah.

DB32/3 1697 Marriage Settlement of William Wilkinson and Mary Dawes WW grants to trustees property as in DB32/2 formerly the BLEW BOAR. The messuage of John Chowne on E; messuage of Daniel Hooton called the KING AND QUEEN and now in the tenure of Abraham Ffowth (North) on W
DB114/10 1710 mortgaged to John Chowne, draper. 1714 mortgage assigned to Robert Perrott
DB393/1-5 DEEDS OF THE BLUE BOAR AND THE KING AND QUEEN,
LATER A MESSUAGE AND SHOP

1811 DB393/1 Conveyance for £230 (See DB114 and NPHS DEED 5i) by
Dr Patrick Renny and Isabella his wife to Joseph Neal
Property formerly the Blue Boar since of William Wilkinson, late of James Lindsay and now of Joseph Neal, the messuage formerly of Robert Perrott, late of Robert Jee on the E; messuage of John Rogers, now of William Burnham on W.
1826 DB393/2 (this is NPHS 2o) mortgage
Messuage formerly of George Burnham, since of William Burnham and now of Elizabeth and Anne Meadows, lately called the King and Queen. The house and ground late of Robert Jee now of James Neal (former Blue Boar) and the room formerly a shop late the property of William Burnham on one side. The house and ground of Shuckburgh Syll, since of William Rogers Thorpe and now of William Chapman on the other.
1828 DB393/2 Conveyance for £525 by William Eyles late of NP chemist and druggist, Daniel Goodman, victualler, Henry Meadows, glover, John Keep, ironmonger
1833 DB393/3 Repayment of Mortgage George Neal to Henry Meadows
DB393/4 George Neal draper mortgages property for £500 to Jesse Parsons
1838 DB393/5 Conveyance by Jesse Parsons mortgagee and Mrs
Sarah Palmer Neal mortgagor to William Chapman of a
Messuage, Shop and premises for £790 includes Repayment of
the mortgage.
Note: Sarah was daughter of Thomas Kilpin, after death of her husband George Neal she married John Metcalf of London, boot manufacturer

DB377/235 Martin Bromwich, tailor, I ratify and confirm the marriage settlement with my present wife and subject thereto I devise all those 2 messuages and shops numbers 42 and 40 High Street with the yards, gardens, outbuildings and all fixtures and fittings thereto now in the respective occupation of my sons William Martin Bromwich and James Bromwich unto and equally divided between them, their heirs and assigns as Tenants in Common, subject to the payment of £150 each to my children John Bromwich, Elizabeth the wife of Fred Wilder Meacham, and Charlotte the wife of Benjamin Wilford, not to be paid until 6 months after the death f or the marriage of my wife.

I give my pianoforte to my daughter Charlotte Wilford, I give my household furniture and utensils, linen, plate, china, glass, books, pictures, and prints etc to my wife, I give £150 to my son James absolutely, I give £200, £200, and £100 secured on 3 policies to my son John, and my daughters Elizabeth and Charlotte.

I give all my Business and Stock to my sons William Martin and James. My Carriage, Harness and also the unexpired term and interest if any of or to the house in which I reside to my sons and William Wake James of Linslade, corn merchant who are my executors, signed 5.4.1883, witnesses Wm Beaty Bull and Myrtillo Warren his clerk, Martin died 16.4.1884 he was then of Rugby Warwicks, proved Oxford 6.6.1884.

DB377/236 John Roberts I leave all my estate to my niece Mary Ann the wife of Edward Smith of NP except my silver watch, the gold seal, chain and watch case which I give to my nephew John Roberts. A codicil contains further bequests to sisters and nephew, witnesses George Frost and Henry Meadows, proved 22.5.1884, Sole Executor is Alfred Nicholson.

DB198/1-5 MESSUAGE (48 HIGH ST) 1866-1870
1866
Robert French ironmonger mortgages to Joseph Taylor of Islington, merchants clerk and Robert Joseph French, ironmonger
Messuage once 2 messuages in the High St, formerly of Daniel Edmunds, then of Elizabeth and Priscilla Meadows, then of Thomas Kilpin, then of John Keep now of R.T. French. The messuage and ground formerly of Thomas Osborn, late of Denis Coales on the E; messuage formerly Henry Meadows then John Philips now of John Wilmer on W; lane formerly Dungeon Lane now Union St on N; High St on S.
1869 John Keep of Birmingham "Factor" in consideration of £935 paid to him by R T French of NP will within 3 months transfer to him in Fee Simple "all that messuage in High St now used as by RTF as tenant. Witness J.R.Carr.
1870 Reconveyance of property to Mrs Charlotte French

DB191/1-45 DEEDS AND RELATED PAPERS TO 52 and 54 HIGH STREET,
ALSO COTT IN CANNON COURT AND UNION STREET, 1739-1905,
INCLUDES DETAILS OF RIGHT OF WAY IN CANNON COURT.
1739
Richard Wagstaff heir of Henry Wagstaff to Thomas Kirtland mess in High Street in occupation of TK, bounded by the mess’s of James Course on W and of James Thornton on E the Corn Market on S.
1753 Will of TK all to wife Priscilla
1797 Devisees of Priscilla Kirtland to Ann Hurndall, mess’s of Amy Woodward and others on W and of Ann Williams on E.
1809 Ann Hurndall to Robert Rose
1814 mortgage RR to Richard Wilmer

1800 Trustees and Devisees of Christopher Woodward mortgage to Edward Jefferson Burgage wherein William Arthur and Daniel Hooton formerly dwelt, since of George Burnham and --- Brittan. Situate on the Cornhill or Market Place.
1806 Mortgage assigned to John Woodward
1814 mortgage JW to Augustus Lines
1818 John Woodward and Robert Rose mortgage to Henry Meadows
1820 Assignment by R Wilmer to Green and George Lucas
1847 Will of R Rose Dwelling house, ground behind and house now built on Union St all to wife Priscilla, 1859 Will of PR.
1870 Fire Ins on property of Thomas Harvey, Dwelling House, coachhouse, stable and 2 cottages
1872 Priscilla Rose daughter of PR conveys to Thomas Harvey, draper
1879 mortgages of 52 and 54 High Street with good description of the properties.
1890 Conveyance of 52 by Thomas Harvey to W B Bull
Cuttings from Bucks Standard re Right of Way from High Street down Cannon Court to Union St
Sketch plan of 52 High St

DB255/3
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF GEORGE PITT HURST TO A HOUSE IN THE HIGH STREET, (This is 54 High St
1721 Will of Bartholomew Course to his wife Anne £25 pa, the house that William Law lives in, all his household goods during her life and after her decease the house and £20 pa to his son James. Also there are other bequests
1732 Mortgage of £500 for a term of 1000 years James Course son and heir of Bartholomew Course deceased and Anne Course widow relict of Bartholomew borrow from John Nevill
All that messuage wherein James Course dwells in the High Street of NP, the house and ground of ---- in occupation of William Norman E; and the house of Thomas Williamson in occupation of James Crichton W; which said messuage was purchased by Bartholomew Course from Ann Johnson widow 1702.
And also the messuage and lands mentioned in the indentures of 14th and 15th December 1714. And 9th and 10th July 1716.
1733 Assignment of Mortgage by John Nevill to Mary Toombs.
1736 further sums borrowed by James Course from Mary Toombs. He now owes £900.
1739 By Lease James Course in consideration of £650 grants to John Hurst
All the premises mentioned in the Indentures of 9th and 10th July 1716
1741 Conveyance for £1025 by James Course and Catherine his wife to John Hurst
All that messuage wherein William Arthur dwells in the High Street of NP, the house and ground of Thomas Kirtland E; and the house of Richard Blunt and John Clare W; which said messuage was purchased by Bartholomew Course from Ann Johnson widow by indenture of Feoffment dated 1st May 1702.
And also the messuage and lands mentioned in the indentures of 14th and 15th December 1714.
Free of all Incumbrances except the mortgage of 10th April 1732 to said Mary Toombs and stands security for £900 and interest.
1753 Receipt Daniel Toombs acknowledges received from John Hurst £1046 as the principal and interest due to him as executor of Mary Toombs
.
1765 Assignment by Mary Toombs executor of the Will of Daniel Toombs deceased, who was the executor of Mary Toombs spinster, deceased of all the premises John Hurst has repaid all the mortgages
1766 Will of John Hurst, attorney, to youngest son Graveley £1500 and best diamond ring. The rest of his Real and Personal estate to George Pitt Hurst. See DB164/23

DB377/11 Will of Waller, Dr John, 21.8.1716 includes
To my son Benjamin for ever my farmhouse in Sherington which I lately purchased with other lands from Samuel Cunningham. Benjamin to pay to my sons William, Thomas, John and Edmund and daughter Jemima £50 apiece within 12 months of my decease.
To my son Benjamin the messuage in NP where I do dwell, also the Close of pasture in Marsh End called the Red House that I sometime since purchased of Ralph Hooton.
Proved 1723

DB111/14

1912 DB26/7 PRINTED PARTICULARS OF SALE OF 60 HIGH ST, AND BUILDING PLOTS IN UNION ST, BY THE EXECUTORS OF RICHARD LITTLEBOY
Highly Valuable Residence, 60, High St, with extensive gardens, together with a substantially erected suite of offices occ on lease by NP UDC.
To be sold on instructions of the Will of the late Mr Richard Littleboy on Wednesday 17.4.1912 at the Swan Hotel.
Lot 1 The House and offices
Lots 2-6 Building plots in Union St.
Ms Endorsements state "Lot 1 withdrawn. Lots 2-6 no bidding".

1728-1834 DB255/15 ASSIGNMENT AND COVNEYANCE OF PREMISES IN THE HIGH STREET
1807 DB255/1
5 Assignment by executors of Elizabeth Purratt late spinster deceased, the sister and surviving executor of John Purratt, farmer also deceased, who was the sole surviving executor of John Purratt formerly of NP, yeoman also deceased, and Thomas Eaglestone of NP, cordwainer devisee in Fee named in the last Will of Thomas Eaglestone, gent deceased, convey to John Woodward, butcher, premises in High St
RECITES
1728 George Maxwell mortgaged to John Cripps for 1000 years, Two messuages adjoining together, situate in the High Town of NP, then in the occs of Amy Burtwell widow and John Corson, the messuage of Mr Benjamin Waller lying on the E; another in the occupation of Mr Thomas Wilkinson on the W; the Common St on the S; and several other tenements of George Maxwell on the N.
Also all that garden plot belonging to the said messuage in the occupation of Thomas Burtwell together with the brewhouse and other appurtenances whatsoever to the said 2 messuages belonging. To hold to John Cripps subject to proviso for repayment past.
Also Recites Mortgage 1731 George Maxwell mortgaged to John Cripps for 1000 years, 4 several cottages, a barn and stable adjoining (being theretofore also a cott or tenement) situated and being near together in the parish of NP aforesaid and also near adjoining to the Capital messuage or mansion house of George Maxwell then late in the occupation of John Seeley and then Thomas Kirtland, 2 of which cottages thereby demised were adjoining to a certain lane there called Dunghill Lane and were then in the occupation of Thomas Floyd and Elizabeth Warren, and the aforesaid barn and stable contiguous to the same was also situated next to the said lane. Another of the four cottages was adjoining to the barn and stable and being then empty was situate on or near to the northern part of the yard there and was then lately (together with a barn thereto belonging in the occupation of ---- Smelly and the other of the 4 cottages being a small tenement was situated on or to the east part of the yard up in a Nook or Corner there and being then also empty was rented by Thomas Kirtland for a Warehouse.
Recites 1744 Mortgage not repaid to William Cripps gent the only son and sole executor of John Cripps and he now sells to Gresham Hakewill the only surviving executor and devisee of George Maxwell, deceased.
Recites that the Fee Simple and inheritance of and in the said premises by divers means, conveyances and assurances in the law became vested in Thomas Eaglestone deceased, who by his Will of 28.10.1800 gave and devised to Thomas Eaglestone (party hereto) and his heirs part of the hereditaments and premises by the description of:
All the messuage or tenement with coalhouse, stable, woodbarn, garden and appurtenances then in the occupation of Thomas Eaglestone (the testator) with the use of the brewhouse and of passage into the street and also use of the pump and well of water in the yard in common with the owner or occupier of the other messuage or tenement adjoining the said premises then occ by Mary and Sarah Walker but not the chamber over the brewhouse that being considered as belonging to and used as part of the premises occ by the said Thomas Eaglestone (party hereto) to him and his heirs and assigns forever.
And Whereas Thomas Eaglestone (party hereto) has by Lease and Release the RL of even date with these presents granted RL and conveyed these premises in Fee Simple and Inheritance to John Woodward and his heirs and assigns forever.
All the messuage or tenement with coalhouse, stable, woodbarn, garden and appurtenances situate, standing and being in the High Town of NP late in the occupation of Thomas Eaglestone deceased now of ---- Knott with the use of the brewhouse and of passage into the street and also use of the pump and well of water in the yard in common with the owner or occupier of the other messuage or tenement adjoining the said premises on the W; late in the occupation of Mary and Sarah Walker now of Daniel Edmunds but not the chamber over the brewhouse that being considered as belonging to and as a part of the premises occ by Daniel Edmunds, the messuage or tenement and premises formerly of Benjamin Waller since of Hugh Williatt Cowley and outhouse and yards formerly of ---- Parrott and since of John Tye lying on or towards the E; the messuage or tenement of Mary and Sarah Walker and the lane called Dunghill Lane being on or towards the W; and premises formerly of Robert Crichton now of George Pitt Hurst on the N; and the Common street on the S.
1834 Endorsements on above,
Conveyance by John Woodward Smith to Edward Daniell the messuage and tenement.
Conveyance by John Woodward Smith the 4 cottages and that George Mills has lately pulled them down and erected and built on their site 4 new messuages, cottages or tenements and the same with the ground and soil on which they stand to be conveyed to the use of George Mills his heirs and assigns.

1803 DB199/7-9 REDEMPTION OF LAND TAX ON PROPERTY OF JOHN WOODWARD, BUTCHER, MESSUAGES IN HIGH ST, BEATY’S LANE AND RED HOUSE CLOSE IN MARSH END
Two messuages with yard, Buildings and Appurtenances in High St, now in the occupation of JW and Thomas Marshall
A messuage now used as a storehouse with yard and Appurtenances in the lane called Beaty's Lane, now in occupation of JW
1808 Will of John Woodward, butcher, extract to his wife Lucy he left his barn, yard and premises which he purchased some years ago of Thomas Foster, deceased See DB31/12
After Lucy's death the property passed to his Daughter Elizabeth the wife of Charles Smith, cooper, also to his daughter the messuage with yard and garden that he purchased of Thomas Eaglestone,
1834 Sale by John Woodward Smith eldest son and heir of Elizabeth formerly the wife of Charles Smith, cooper deceased to Edward Daniell, surgeon and apothecary. Property had been mortgaged to William Jefferson in 1825.
All that messuage with Coalhouse, stable, wood house, barn etc in the High Town formerly in occupation of Thomas Eaglestone, since of Charles Smith, afterwards of William Harvey and late of Richard Sheppard. Messuage formerly of Benjamin Waller, since of Hugh Williatt Cowley, and outhouses and yards formerly of ..... Perrott since of John Tye and late in occupation of John Tomkins on E; messuage formerly of Mary and Sarah Walker and the lane called Dunghill Lane on W; premises formerly of Robert Crichton and now of George Pitt Hurst on N; and the High Street on S.
(See NPHS Deed 6d of same date, which is Charles Daniells Mortgage to purchase the property).

DUNGHILL LANE/ UNION STREET JOINS HIGH STREET HERE

1744 DB380/1 Marriage Settlement John Thacker, baker, William Handson, baker the nephew of John, Elizabeth Law, spinster, one of the daughters of John Law of Wootton, Northants, weaver, and John Law of Wootton and Joseph Warner of Caldecote, miller.
In consideration of marriage between William Handson, baker and Elizabeth Law, John Law gives to the Trustees £100 and John Thacker conveys to the trustees the following property.
“All his messuage in the High Street in the occupation of himself and Thomas, which messuage he purchased from Thomas Chapman, gent and Roger Chapman gent his son by Lease and Release of the 1st and 2n April 1718. The house is bounded by the house and ground of heretofore of Richard Revis now of Anne Taylor widow on the E; the house and ground heretofore of Joseph Cripps now of Anne James on the W.

1813 DB195/1-4 THE “SITE OF OR PART OF THE SITE WHEREON THE
MANOR HOUSE, AND A STABLE formerly STOOD" IN HIGH STREET BETWEEN WESLEYAN CHAPEL AND UNION STREET.
1813
Sale by William Lucas to Thomas Handson, baker of piece of ground in the High St, cont 16 perches or thereabouts, Inclosed on every side with a stone wall being the site of or part of the site whereon the Manor house, and a stable formerly stood, bounded on the S by the High St; on the W by a Close and certain premises belonging to William Lucas; on the N&E by the yard and Homestead formerly belonging to George Lord Viscount Valentia, since of Thomas Meacher and now of Thomas Warriner Baseley and William Stapleton.
Recites 1808 purchase amongst other premises by William Lucas from devisees of John Hamilton
1828 Will of Thomas Handson, included To nephew James Pike, baker my messuage in NP where I dwell with bakehouse, barns outhouses and yards adjoining ALSO 2 other messuages with yards and outbuildings adjoining the above as the same are now in the occupation of .... Morris and John Roberts. To James Pike for life and after his death to George Osborne the son of Thomas Osborne of Quarry Hall, Lathbury.
To Hannah wife of James Pike all my granary and garden in NP and adjoining the messuage now in the occupation of ... Barrett (this was built on the piece of land)
ALSO to nephew James all that Close of 5a which I purchased of Sir John Riddle and which is now in the occupation of Joseph Pike, To hold the Close to James Pike for his life and after his death to go to my nephew Joseph Pike of The Green, farmer and after his death to my great Nephew James Pike the son of James and Hannah.
1835 Hannah sells to John Wilmer
The piece of ground in the High Street cont 16 perches or thereabouts inclosed on every side with a stone wall and now used as a garden.
Also the messuage erected by Thomas Handson on part of it and fronting the High Street now or sometime used as a Granary. Bounded on the S by the High St; on the W by a Close and certain premises formerly belonging to William Lucas and now the property of Jethro Inwood and others; on the N&E by the premises formerly belonging to Thomas Warriner Baseley and William Stapleton after that of William Lucas, then of .... Barringer who built a messuage thereon and now the property of Frederick Lucas and in the occupation of ....Barratt.
1862 Conveyance by John Wilmer of Gayhurst, farmer to Rachel Hudson, widow, ground now occ by Harriett How, bounded on the S by the High St; on the W. by premises of William Lucas and the Trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and the ground of George Osborne Rogers and W.B.Bull; on the NE by premises formerly of Thomas Warriner Baseley and William Stapleton then of Frederick Lucas, then in the occupation of Susanna Barratt and now belonging to Mary Root and Harriet Bailey

DB108/8
1865
AUCTION OF ESTATE OF GEORGE LUCAS DECD, INCLUDES 85, 74, 76, THE CEDARS, AND OTHER HOUSES IN HIGH ST, AND 5 CLOSES IN WOLVERTON ROAD.
LOT 4 (74 & 76 High St, DM)
Dwelling house in the High Street in the occupation of Mr Charles Wilford, plumber, glazier and most advantageously situate for business. Containing 3 Bedrooms, 2 attics, Shop, parlour, kitchen, yard, workshops cellar, pump and well
Also that dwelling house and shop adjoining the above in the occupation of Mrs Haylarr, 4 beds, sitting room, shop, kitchen, small yard, cellar etc.

DB244/1-5 and DB199/1 MESSUAGE NEXT TO THE LORD’S COMMON BAKEHOUSE AND A CLOSE IN FfYSSHERS WYCK. (Fishers Wick)
1524 DB244/1
Gift by John Mordaunt of Turvey Beds, knight
to Peter Percevale, (Percival) taylor,
Messuage between the house of Elizabeth Bower on the E; and the messuage called the Common bakehouse on the W; holding from the Chief Lord of Fees for service owed to the Lord by customary rights. Also a Close lying in Ffysshers Wyck
1539 DB244/2 and DB199/1 Gift by Peter Percival, taylor to John Humfrey, mercer and Elizabeth his wife, A messuage with 1 orrin and a stable with curtilage adjacent in NP, the messuage of Peter Percival on the E and the messuage called the Common Bakehouse on the W. DB244/3 Lease at 20d pa by Peter Percival, taylor to John Humfrey, mercer and Elizabeth his wife, A messuage or cottage in NP late in the tenure of John Mordaunt, the Lord's Common Bakehouse on the W; and the messuage of Peter Percival on the E; property includes 1 parlour, 1 chamber and 1 barne of 2 bayes, 1 stable of 1 bay and a yard to the wyndoo (window). See DB199/1 another copy of same date which is a bargain and sale of the property
1552 DB244/4
Reversion of Rights by John Percival the son of Peter to Thomas Johnson, smith, All that Reversion with Rights in a messuage and garden situate in NP, formerly in the tenure of Elizabeth Percival for life and which was the gift of Peter my father.
1553 DB244/5 Conveyance by JP son of PP and Elizabeth widow late wife of PP to Thomas Johnson, All that messuage and garden adjoining in the Burgage and town, in the occupation of Elizabeth Percival.

DB245 BURGAGE IN THE HIGH STREET, NEXT TO THE COMMON BAKEHOUSE, INCLUDES TWO POTTER FAMILY MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS, AND A CLOSE CALLED “DAGLES” IN FYSHERS WEEKE,
1560/61 DB245/1
Quitclaim by Richard Humphrey of Newport Pannell, yeoman to Thomas Dycher,
One Burgage with tenement in the Borough of Newport Pannell between Burgage of Thomas Johnson on the E; and the Lords Common Bakehouse on the W.
Endorsements
"The Deede of my father Potters House" "Ric: Humphrey son of Jo: Humphrey to Thomas Dycher"
1586 DB245/2 Gift for consideration of £10 by Matthew Ryder of Tickford, gent to Anthony Potter, baker
One Burgage with tenement in the occupation of Anthony Potter in the Borough of Newport Pannell between Burgage of Clement Johnson on the E; and the Lords Common Bakehouse on the W.
1587 DB245/3
Feoffment for consideration of £40 by Clement Johnson, haberdasher to Anthony Potter, baker
My house called a Burgage in the tenure of Richard Harrison, abutting on the Burgage of Richard Kynge (King) on the E; the Burgage of Anthony Potter on the W; Dungeon Lane on the North and the Queens High St on the S.
1588 DB245/4
Quitclaim by Thomas Potter of Lincoln's Inn, Middx, gent to Anthony Potter, baker,
House or tenement in the occupation of Anthony Potter, baker, which house the said Anthony Potter late purchased of Thomas Dycher of NP, late decd, which said Thomas purchased from Thomas Humphrey (" Uncle unto me the said Thomas Humphrey") Thomas Potter quitclaims all his rights in the property and those of his heirs to Anthony Potter
1605 DB245/5
Marriage Settlement
Anthony Potter, baker in consideration of marriage between his son George and Brigitta Twigden, yeoman. Confirms to Edward Twigden and Andrew Nightingale of Tickford, husbandman, the Trustees, Close of pasture called Dagles in the loco called Fyshers Weeke between the land of the Hospital of St John on the S; and the Close of William Hull on the N. (Dagles is in occupation of Anthony Potter), also land in the Portfield, meadow in the West Meadow
1607 DB245/6
Marriage Settlement
Anthony Potter, baker in consideration of marriage between his son Anthony Potter, Junior, and Elizabeth Barrole daughter of Robert Barrole of Harrold, Beds, baker.
My Burgage with a tenement between the tenement of the Queen now in the tenure of Clement Johnson on the W; and the tenement of Richard Kynge (King) in the tenure of Anne Matt on the E; Which Burgage is in the tenure of Anthony Potter Senior and which was formerly in the tenure of Anne Harrison.
1632 DB245/8
Feoffment by Anthony Potter, baker to Thomas Barnes, mercer, and Richard Barnes son of Thos, the Burgage where Anthony Potter now dwelleth, adjoining westward to the house of Ralph Kent.
1632 DB245/9 Feoffment by Thomas Barnes, mercer, and Richard Barnes son of Thos to Anthony Potter the elder, baker and Elizabeth his wife, this appears to be Barnes obtaining mortgage from the Potters, for property as above
1632 DB245/10 Counterpart of DB245/9

DB377/3 Potter, Richard baker 1683
To my brother Thomas and his heirs the messuage now in my occupation, also the two tenements in NP in the several occs of John Con and Thomas Lavender, also my Close ground in the Lakes now in my occupation, to the intent that my brother Thomas is to make sale of my said messuage and premises and to pay my just debts and the surplus thereof to my wife Ann and Elizabeth my daughter Elizabeth. Signed 11.12.1683
Witnesses William Hartley, John Matthew and Thomas Cooper
See Da/Wf/51/233, also BAS 1124/43 which recites 1683 Thomas Potter on behalf of Ann Potter wife of Rd Potter baker deceased did sell the Common bakehouse to Richard Barton surgeon.

DB169/1-3 1758-62 Messuage and garden in occupation of Richard Judkins in High St Bury Field on N and W; Highway on S; messuage in occ Laws or Daws on the E.
1758 DB169/1-2 Messuage Sold by executors of Sir Richard Annesley to Richard Judkins.
1762 DB169/3 Will of Richard Judkins, carpenter and joiner, he must be son of Ann above, includes To wife Ann his Messuage in which he dwells in NP, Ann to be his sole executorutrix.
1762 DB211/13 this covers all of the property of Richard Judkins

HIGH STREET SOUTH SIDE
SHAMBLES INCLUDED

DB111/1-16 INCLUDES
MESSUAGE AND THE SHIP PUBLIC HOUSE ON THE NORTH BRIDGE,
1629
Robert Markes, blacksmith to Ralph Kendall alias Mills piece of ground near North Bridge
1654 RK to son John K messuage in N end where JK dwells
1666 Marriage Settlement JK to Martha Mitchell, widow JK gives mess above in occupation of Edward Sibley. Will of JK leaves messuage to his widow Martha and after her death to son John
1681 George Rawbone, carpenter and his wife Martha and son John sell to Jeremiah Smallbridge
1688 John Smallbridge of Stony Stratford, Innholder sells to Samuel Ball of Cambridge
Also messuage situate upon the N Bridge known by the name or sign of the SHIPP in the tenure of Thomas Bayley
1722 SB sells to Robert Perrott, includes property above
1722 DB44/27 Marriage Settlement Richard Perrott to Frances Wagstaff, Richard grant to Trustees includes
Also the Messuage on the N Bridge known by the name or sign of the SHIPP heretofore in the occupation of John Burnham and now of John Ellis.
Robert also gives a bond of the same date to the trustees for £1200 paying £600 within three years.
1748 John Perrott son of Robert and Frances sells to Thomas Holt the 2 cottages in Silver street, the Shipp, and the Three Tuns now the Crown in the High Street
1778 TH sells to Thomas Redden the 2 cottages in Silver street, and the Shipp.

See DB 145 for ref to White Hart in View of Frankpledge 1670

26th June 1808 Recovery of John Hamilton's Estate includes
The Messuage or tenmt sometime in two tenmts in the North End formerly an Inn called the White Hart or whatsoever other name or sign the same had been before, formerly in the occupation of William Dixon, Walter Beaty, John Hamilton/ which was formerly in the occs of Jethro Inwood, since of Widow Malpas and now of James Brillinham Dix, schoolmaster, and were purchased by John Hamilton from Walter Ewer and James Buchanan (the executors of Robert Crichton, DM) by Lease and Release of the 8th and 9th July 1754.

30th June 1808 To be sold by Auction by Mr Thomson at the Swan Inn on Thursday the 30th June 1808. Part of the Estate of John Hamilton (See DB194 for the Recovery of the Whole Estate)
The auction includes
Lot 4 Messuage in North End in occ James Pike, butcher and now used as a Slaughter house and Fasting houses with yard now divided from the Yard or Playground belonging to the house in the occupation of Mr Dix, together with kitchen and rooms over the same, Lately occupied by Mr Inwood, but belonging to this Lot which is held by Mr Pike under a lease of 20 years commencing 24th June 1792 at £5 pa.subject to certain covenants for converting the premises into a Dwelling house at his own cost.

DB250/6 (see DB194/6)
Printed Sale Particulars of Estate in NP, Sherington, Olney and Hanslope the property of the devisees of John Hamilton
All Lots are Tythe Free

This is on site of Leath's shop “Someries Supplies”
Lot 4
A messuage or tenement situate in the North End, part of which is converted into a Slaughter-house and Fasting Houses, with a Wash-house and two Rooms over it, and the Yard and appurtenances belonging thereto, cont 6 perches, and in the occupation of Mr James Pike butcher, as now divided from the yard or Playground belonging to and used with the house in the occupation of Mr Dix; together also with the Kitchen and Rooms over the same, late in the occupation of Mr Inwood, which belong to this Lot, and adjoining the Slaughter House.
(This Lot is held by Mr Pike under a lease for a term of 20 years, commencing the 24th June 1792 @ £5 pa nett, and he is under a covenant, at the expiration of the first of the 19 years of the term to re-convert (at his own cost) the Slaughter House and Passage into a room or parlour, and make a lodging-room over the same, and place a good dwelling-house door, and build brick walls nine inches thick, in the front toward the street) of the same dimensions as those belonging to the other front rooms, and place or leave good floors therein, and plaster the walls thereof in a proper manner)

1808 7th and 8th October
Sale by Lease and Release for £616.13.0.
(1) William Hamilton of Sanquhar (Dumfries), Mary Hamilton widow of Sanquhar and James Abbott Hamilton, of Sanquhar, Gent. the only surviving children of Robert Hamilton late of Sanquhar, Gent. WHO WAS Nephew and devisee named in the will of John Hamilton late of NP, Lace Merchant, deceased and which said William Hamilton is cousin and heir of Ann Greathead deceased late Ann Hamilton spinster who was sister and heir of Thomas Abbott Hamilton late of NP Lace Merchant also deceased.
(2) Thomas Palmer Bull of NP
(3) James Pike of NP Butcher
(4) Thomas Handson of NP Baker
(5) George Renny of Royal Hospital Dublin and Robert Murray Fraser of Dublin

Abstract RECITES that James Pike had contracted with William, Mary and James Abbott Hamilton for the purchase in fee simple of the Messuage for £616.13.0d. Property described as " All that house and ground formerly of John Wilkinson, then late of John Hamilton and then of James Brillingham Dix School Master. On the S. the House and ground formerly of Thomas Ingram, then late of Jeremiah Collier, and then of James Pike. On the W. the Common Street. TOGETHER WITH 3 pieces of ground belonging to the said messuage but which was afterwards divided by a stone wall" (detailed description in document)

Advt from NM To be sold by Auction by Mr Knibb on Tuesday 5th February 1811 at the Swan Inn, A Capital Desirable Freehold Residence with every convenience required for a Genteel Family or any business where Room is Required; Comprising a well-built Dwelling house, with two front Parlours, a Capital Hall, and Back parlour; a capital Kitchen and Back-Kitchen, capital Larder and Beer and Wine cellars; six Bed-Chambers and four Sleeping rooms in the Attics; a range of Building attached to the dwelling house 45ft long and 13ft wide in the clear, Brick floored which may at a small Expense be converted into a Capital Brewhouse and Stabling and other out-offices; a small Courtyard, large ditto, and garden, with back ways; pleasantly situated in the NORTH STREET, in the town of NP, Possession may be had as soon as the Conveyance can be made. NM

1817 NPHS DEEDS 7f
Contract 21st July 1817
1) Mr John Jennings Smith of Cheshunt, Herts Schoolmaster
2) Mr William Burn of Prescot Street, Goodmans Fields, Middlesex, Gentleman.
Contract for the occupation of premises. (2) rents "All that messuage or Dwelling house together with the schoolroom, play ground or yard with the outbuilding and appurtenances thereto belonging, situated lying and being at the North End in the parish of NP heretofore in the occupation of JJS, WB to occupy until 25th of December 1818, paying one peppercorn until 25th December 1817 and £40 for the next year.

NPHS 7g 25th June 1811. Bond.
J.J. Smith schoolmaster of NP borrows £400 from Robert Collison, Surgeon of NP

26th June 1808 Recovery of John Hamilton's Estate includes
House next to above
Burgage Messuage or tenmt within the Borough or parish of NP in the street called the North End between the above mentioned messuage formerly of John Wilkinson, late of John Hamilton on the N; the house and ground formerly of Thomas Ingram late of Jeremiah Collier and now of James Pike on the S; fronting the common street on the W. And also that orchard, Garden or piece of ground to the same messuage adjoining and now or late belonging, the ground formerly of John Wilkinson late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees on the N and E parts; and the ground formerly of Henry Hall, late of the heirs of Christopher Toomes and now of William Benson on the S and W.
And also all that other piece of ground sometime since laid into the said garden whereon formerly stood a barn cont. 3 bays of building but sometime since pulled down, lying in NP adjoining to Church Lane there Northwards. Together with 1 other piece of ground being part also of the said garden lying and being on the S side of the said last mentioned piece of ground as the same was lately had used and enjoyed by the Burgage, all or most of the 3 last mentioned pieces of ground were sometime since laid into the yard and garden belonging to the aforesaid messuage now in the occupation of James Brillingham Dix (a Schoolmaster) and is now used and occ therewith by him as a Yard and Playground for his scholars and divided from the Small Yard now belonging to and occ with the said Burgage by a Stone Wall which said Burgage, Orchard, Garden and piece of ground were formerly in the occupation of Ann Hindes, widow and were bought by John Hamilton from William Wilson and Hannah his wife and William Croft and Elizabeth his wife by Lease and Release of the 27th and 28th Nov. 1766. And the said Burgage is now in the tenure of James Pike under a Lease granted by Samuel Greatheed and Ann his wife for 20 years from 24.6.1792 at a rent of £20 p.a.

1829 DB33/1 PIKE ESTATE, CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY IN NORTH END, MARSH END AND PORTFIELD, Includes
Thomas Pike, butcher eldest son of James Pike decd to his brother Joseph, their father had made a Will but did not sign it so Thomas is conveying property to Joseph that would have been left to him. 2 cottages in the North End that James Purchased of Lord Viscount Valentia.

DB200/1-16 PROPERTY OF PIKE FAMILY IN MARSH END ALSO
INCLUDES SHOULDER OF MUTTON IN NORTH END, 1771-1815
RECITES 1681-1848
1681 DB200/1-2
Sale by Thomas Lemon citizen and fishmonger of London and Silvanus Thomas citizen and leather seller of London to Thomas Ingram, cooper All that Messuage or cott in NP in occupation of William Timbs, situate between the messuage in the occupation of John Swepson on the one side and of Christopher Ridgeley on the other. = Shoulder of Mutton
1771 DB200/11-12 Sale by William Collyer, bookseller only son and heir of Jeremiah Collyer late of NP bookseller who inherited from Elizabeth his wife also deceased who was the sister and heir of Thomas Ingram, to James Pike the younger, butcher
There are two properties:
All that messuage or tenement with Appurtenances being now a public house called or known by the name of the SHOULDER OF MUTTON now in the occupation of Sarah Parratt, widow, situated between the messuage heretofore of John Swepson and now of John Hamilton in the occupation of John Hind on the one side and the messuage or tenement sometime of Christopher Ridgeley and now of Benjamin Smith on the other.
Also the messuage in Marsh End (Silver St) sometime in the occupation of Francis Atkins, then of Hugh Chernock and now of Elizabeth Sanders, spinster. The ground formerly of Mrs Ann Carter, widow, then of Thomas Cusins and now of John Hall on the E; the House and ground late of William Atterbury now of...... on the S; and the Kings highway on the W.
Property had belonged to John Perry of Little Linford and his daughter Susan Perry
Witnesses Thomas Holt and B. Creedy (St Albans)
1815 DB200/15 Will of James Pike, probate granted to his widow Hannah.
To his nephew James the son of his brother William he leaves the Cottage in Silver St.
The rest of his estate to be divided as follows, half to his wife's brother John Wilmer of Gayhurst, half to his niece Sarah Osborne, £100 to his niece Mary Osborne, the residue to his brother Joseph Pike.

DB208/26 1870 John Bliss of Salden, farmer Mortgages properties that he purchased in 1858 and certain others to Charles Paine and Alfred Gurney for £1564. includes Messuage in Bridge St, fronting the street, formerly in the occupation of John Putt and now of Thomas Tole which was conveyed to John Fountain in 1834 by John Field of Sherington maltster and William Field of Chicheley, yeoman, Robert Rose, cabinetmaker, and Thomas Lawman, baker
DB208/28 1876 Conveyance on Trust for Sale by John Fountain Bliss, gent to Messrs E Jones Sanders, bank manager and Charles William Powell, gent. Recites that John Bliss late of NP, Innkeeper died on 22.3.1876 leaving John Fountain Bliss his eldest son entitled to his estate. Includes Messuage in Bridge St, fronting the street, late in occupation of Thomas Tole and now of .... Frear.

DB28/2-3 and 9-11
COTT IN, HIGH STREET, (9, High St)
1758
Cott belonging to the Manor in occupation of Martha Lax sold by executors of Sir Richard Atkins to William Frost, glover and breeches maker, the Messuage of Robert Price Junior on the N; the Messuage of William Hall on the E; the Common Street on the S and W.
1810 sold by executors of Sarah Tye to Joseph Pike, butcher, All that Messuage standing in the North End (11, High St) late in the occupation of Martha Lax and now of John Tandy. The house late of Elizabeth Platt widow now of ... on the one side and the house formerly of Hannah Anstee widow, late of Thomas Odell and now of William Paine called THE CHEQUERS on the other

DB192/1-26
DEEDS AND RELATED PAPERS TO TWO MESSUAGES (9 HIGH STREET)
AND A BAKEHOUSE, 1742-1863. INCLUDES PLAN
1742 DB192/20
Will of Richard Toombs leaves messuages to Thomas Skevington
1752 DB192/1 Richard Cleaver to George Wilkinson trustee for the Toombs sisters, "All those parts of a messuage and other the houses, Bakehouse, Outhouses, Buildings and Appurtenances thereunto adjoining formerly of Thomas Hall, then of Richard Toomes then of Ann Toomes, now of Edmund Toombs, baker. The forefront of the messuage abutting on the Street W; the Hall, the shop and two chambers over the Hall and shop and two Garrets over the said chambers, Lying between the tenements late Edward Harris now of Jonas Mills, butcher N; and the tenement late Thomas Hall now of ..... Skevington in the occupation of John Course S.
In the back part of the messuage or tenement, outhouses and buildings, the parlour, the bakehouse and oven adjoining and the chambers over the said parlour and bakehouse and one bay of Barning and one bay of Stabling and a leanto adjoining and one little bay of Building now belonging altogether in one range, next to the tenement and ground late of the said Edward Harris and now of Jonas Mills N;
DB192/4 Plan of the property
1770 DB192/2 Conveyance of above by GW trustee to Elizabeth, Mary and Jemima Toombs sisters.
1775 DB192/5 Agreement with owners of neighbouring property Martha Seely and Jane Blunt
1775 DB192/6-7 Thomas Skevington sells to the Toombs sisters the Cott in the North End late in the occupation of William Hooton now of Robert Price or his assignee.(which his father inherited from R Toombs) The house and ground of The Toomes girls on the N and E; the house of William Frost in the occupation of Martha Lack on the S; the common St on the W.
1775 DB192/8-9 Conveyance by the Toombs sisters of their 2 messuages to Thomas Warr as Trustee
1785 DB192/11 Will of Mary leaves £10 to her brother in law and £10 to his wife Jemima, and rest of her estate to sister Elizabeth
1787 DB192/12 Will of Elizabeth Toombs leaves all to sister Jemima for life and then to be sold
1806 DB192/13-14 All sold to Thomas Benson of Puxley
1820 DB192/15-16 TB sells to James Pike All that messuage now divided into two tenements with the bakehouse and outbuildings etc formerly of the three Toomes sisters, then of Thomas Benson the younger and Thomas Stanton. The messuage formerly of Mary Smith then of Martha Seeley and Jane Hunt and now of Martha Capon, widow on the N; and the tenement formerly of Thomas Skevington then the three Toomes sisters next described and the grounds of the Revis Charity on the S; and the Highway leading to the North Bridge on the W; and the lane leading from the said street to the River Lovatt on the E.
Also the Cott or tenement formerly of Elizabeth Platt, late Birtles and now Thomas Benson the younger the messuage above on the N and E; and the house and ground formerly of William Frost in the occupation of Martha Lack and now of James Pike on the S; and the street on the W.
1829 DB192/17-18 Thomas Pike to James Pike his brother
1842 DB192/21-3
Trustees of Jas Pike sell to John Rolfe, baker with mortgage
1855 DB192/24 William Rolfe to Walter Leete, grocer, Leete DB192/25 mortgage to Samuel Eames
1863 DB192/26 Assignment to new mortgagee

DB193/1-21
ONE PROPERTY (FOMERLY BELONGED TO MANOR) LATER TWO MESSUAGES BETWEEN THE CHURCH AND THE WHITE HART IN THE HIGH ST.
1758 DB193/1-2
Executors of Sir Richard Atkins, Lord of the Manor convey to Eliz Burton, Mess in occupation of EB, the High St on the N; churchyard on E; mess of Ann Brown on S; and of Thomas Adams on W.
1763 DB193/3 Will of EB leaves income from mess to her two sisters Sarah Pollard and Mary Harris.
1770 DB193/8/1 Trustees for SP and MH lease to William Purratt
1783 DB193/9 SP and MH RL of mess to WP
1792 DB193/10 Will of WP leaves to wife Sukey Purratt
1803 DB193/13 Will of SP
1812 DB193/14-15 Devisees of SP sell to William Marshall, leather cutter
1823 DB193/16-18 WM to Richard Sheppard, cabinet maker
1826 DB193/19-21 RS to Charles Redden, draper
Messuage as above formerly in the occupation of William Marshall, then of Sarah and Esther Kilpin and late of Richard Sheppard. Which messuage has lately been newly fronted and subdivided and made into two separate houses now in the tenure of William Miller and Thomas Truelove,

DB257/5-7
SALE PARTICULARS OF MALTING IN SILVER ST AND PUBLIC HOUSES 1862
LOT 5. The White Hart Inn, situate in the High Street,
Newport Pagnell, in the occupation of Mr Levine. The Premises comprise 6 Bed Rooms, Market Room, Parlour, Tap Room, Cellar, Kitchen, Stables, Bowling Alley, Yard, &c, with convenient back entrance, subject to a right of foot and barrow toad from the public street to Lot 6. Apportioned Land Tax £1.5s
Lot 6. A convenient Private Residence, adjoining Lot 5, in the occupation of Mrs Marr. The house comprises 4 Bed Rooms, Parlour, Kitchen, Cellar, and small garden, with a right of foot and barrow way from the High Street through the gate entrance to Lot 5. Apportioned Land Tax 10s 6d
Henry Ward, grocer purchased Lots 5 and 6 for £520
LOT 7. All that Freehold house and Premises, adjoining the White Hart, at present divided into Two Houses and Shops, in the occupation of Mr George Woodley, comprising 5 Bed Rooms, 2 Shops, Parlour, Kitchen, Yard, very commodious Outbuildings, and Private Entrance from the Churchyard. Land Tax 15s 10d.

DB212/2-5
Bond Mathius Conney, Innkeeper (possibly at the Swan Inn) to William Buck, baker 1674, and papers re Buck’s estate 1724.

DB25/12
DRAFT CONVEYANCE OF THE SWAN INN AND ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES INCLUDING THREE HOUSES IN THE MIDDLE ROW OF THE HIGH ST.
1846
Ann Cowley widow of John Hollingworth sells to Thomas Wesley, Innholder,
All that Messuage, tenement or Inn in the High Town commonly called or known by the sign of the Swan Inn late of Thomas Brown and now of Thomas Wesley.
Also the site or ground on which formerly stood three tenements situate lying and being in the middle of the High Street opposite to the said SWAN INN and the Saracens Head Inn conteyning in length from E to W ......ft or thereabouts and in breadth from N to S ....ft or thereabouts.
Also the Messuage with the yard stable thereto belonging as the same were formerly in the tenure of Matthew Geary situate in the High Town formerly called or known by the name or sign of the Blue Boar heretofore in the several occupations of Thomas Foster, and Ann Paine and afterwards of Robert Forst and as the Gateway of the Swan Inn and which with the chamber over the said Gateway are now in the occupation of the said Thomas Wesley as part of the Swan Inn.
Recites Will of John Hollingworth and
1821 sale of the Blue Boar by Caroline Ann Tatham to
Edmund Goodwin one of the trustees under the will of
Thomas Sanders Hollingworth, then described as
All that Messuage with the yard and stable etc formerly in the occupation of Matthew Geary situated in the High Street and formerly called the Blue Boar, which Messuage was afterwards divided into two Messuages and theretofore in the several occupations of John Tatham, Deceased and George Parker and then of Thomas Foster and Ann Paine. Bounded by the Messuage and garden formerly of James Milligan and then occupied by Joseph Goodwin on the E; the Swan on the W; the High Street on the N; and a Brewhouse and a wall belonging to the Swan on the S.
The purchase money was from the estate of Thomas Sanders Hollingworth as an investment for the benefit of the Daughters at the special request of Ann Cowley.
1840 Ann Cowley and her two Daughters appoint William Powell as a trustee for the property to hold without prejudice to the estate for life of Ann Cowley and after her death the estate to be divided equally between her two Daughters.
1841 Marriage Settlement on the intended marriage of Ann Hollingworth and John Denne, whereby Ann was given her half of the estate and George Williatt Cowley and James Riley were appointed as her trustees.

DB244/13&14 THIS IS BEHIND SARACENS HEAD
DEMISE OF LEASE OF PREMISES FORMERLY THE SITE OF THE LYON TO THE FEOFFEES OF THE TOWN LANDS, 1624 AND 1628
1624 DB244/13 Demise of lease 5000 years heirs of George Pawley, George Hull and Thomas Barnes to Cowley, Site of Lion"
Recites lease of 1572
by Sir William Powlett knight Lord St John son and heir of the Right Hon, John Lord Marquis of Winchester and Lady Agnes his wife one of the co-heirs of John Broughton farmer decd, to George Pawley, yeoman now decd, "all that their yard garden and backside with the appurtenances where sometime a house stood but then decayed called the LYON containing by estimation one rood of land be it more or less, lying and being in the parish then being in the tenure or occupation of the said George Pawley or his assigns for the term of 5000 years."
George Pawley died and Premises were conveyed to Ann Cobb of Fensham, Beds widow, late wife of Thomas Cobb, gent decd, the daughter of George Pawley,
Recites 1615 Ann Cobb by indenture of Assignment conveyed the property to George Hull, Walter Hull yeoman and Thomas Barnes for the number of remaining years in the lease aforesaid. And whereas the said Walter is now dead the remainder of the years has now come into the possession of George Hull and Thomas Barnes.
NOW 1624 George and Thomas for £38 have granted bargained and sold Assigned and letten to William Pawley " All that piece of grounde beinge parcel of the Premises by the afore recited indenture of lease mentioned to be demised as the same is now fenced forthe wyth pales situate and being in NP aforesaid between part of the house and ground now in the tenure of Daniell Hooton on the one side and the ground now in the possession John Prestman on the other side together with the same fence of pales and all those two bayes of housinge next adjoining to part of the ground by these presents granted beinge part of the long stable now also in the tenure of the said John Prestman, and also their estate right up to the interest term of years and demands whatsoever in and to the piece of grounde and the two bayes of housing of in and to any part and parcel thereof. Except and always reserved out of this indenture unto the said George Hull and Thomas Barnes their executors and assigns all that partition wall between the said housing by these presents sold and the stable in the tenure of John Prestman. To have and to hold etc for the remainder of the lease paying 1d per year on the feast of St Michael the Archangel.

1628 DB244/14 Demise of 5000 year lease by G Hull and T Barnes to Town Land Feoffees, Stable and barn and 8 houses and yard property as above

DB253 DRAFT LEASES OF MALTING IN SILVER STREET, COTTAGES IN MALTING YARD, AND PUBLIC HOUSES IN NEWPORT PAGNELL,
1853 DB253/4 Underlease of the SARACENS HEAD
for the residue of a term of 7 years at £62 p.a. by William Thomas Tompkins to Charles Coling of Turvey, gentleman, William Hipwell of Olney, innkeeper, and John Thomas Coling of Carlton, farmer
Tomkins had leased the SARACENS HEAD from T.A.Green 1850 for 7 years at £44 p.a. William Davis.
1853 DB253/5
Underlease of the Malting and several public houses (see DB253/1-2) for the residue of a term of 14 years at £121 p.a. by William Thomas Tompkins to Charles Coling of Turvey, gentleman, William Hipwell of Olney, innkeeper, and John Thomas Coling of Carlton, farmer

DB208 TWO MESSUAGES OR DWELLING HOUSES IN THE HIGH STREET

1792 Conveyance for £315 by William Purratt, draper brother and heir of Richard Purratt, clockmaker and Sukey the wife of William to John Woodward, butcher, Messuage in High St formerly in occ James Hartwell, afterward of Elizabeth Pearkes, widow,..... Anstee widow, and ..... Hanscombe, which was sometime divided into 2 tenements and were late in the occupations of Richard Purratt and Thomas Marshall, then of Thomas Marshall and Sarah Pearson, the George Inn on the E; messuage heretofore of John Judkins and then of William Burr on W; High St on N.
THIS RL RECITES THE FOLLOWING EARLIER DEEDS
1750
conveyance by John Palmer and Alice his wife to the Use of Richard Purratt for life and then to his brother William Purratt.
1796 Sukey Purratt widow gives up her Right of Dower in the Premises
1803 Land Tax certificate for property £1.13.4
1808 Will of John Woodward after certain bequests left the residue of his estate to be sold by his executors.
1808 Executors and devisees of John Woodward to William Barker Kilpin, draper, Thomas Kilpin, ironmonger (brother of William B Kilpin and his trustee)
1812 W.B.Kilpin mortgages to Revd James Higgs for £870
1828 Will of Revd James Higgs to wife Elizabeth Higgs an annuity for life and the rest of his estate to their two sons Thomas Kilpin Higgs and John Wells Higgs (? is Elizabeth Higgs the daughter of John Woodward and widow of Charles Smith?)
1829 Codicil leaves "that brick built substantial dwelling house with large shop and outhouses in the High Street, NP. To his wife Elizabeth and after her death to be sold and proceeds to be divided equally between their 4 children, Elizabeth Fuller, Mary Higgs, Thomas Kilpin Higgs and John Wells Higgs.
1830 Property is sold to John Fountain now a Boot and Shoe manufacturer of NP for £1600 by executor and devisees of Revd JH.
Property now described as "All that messuage or dwelling house and drapers shop with the yard, barn, stable in the High Street, formerly of W.B.Kilpin then of ... Wooley, then .... Monk, then late Daniel Hanlon. Which Messuage and shop W.B. Kilpin erected on part of the site whereon formerly stood 2 messuage or tenements then in the occupations of Thomas Marshall and John Woodward. The messuage of Edward Staines formerly part of the George inn on the E; the messuage of William Burr since of Richard Warwick then William Bunting on the on the W; and the High St on the N
1846 Will of John Fountain

DB208/23 1858 (SEE ALSO DB190/2) Conveyance for £1485 of Messuages on The Green in NP by executors of John Fountain to John Bliss of the Ram Inn, Northampton, victualler
Messuage or Dwelling house in the High Street in the occupation of George Harris bounded by messuage of Thomas Edward Staines on the E; by the messuage next described on the W; by the High Street on the N.
Messuage or Dwelling house in the High Street in the occupation of William Webb, bounded by above messuage on E; by messuage of George Broomhead on W; by High St on N.
Which two 2 messuages (then forming one messuage were purchased by John Fountain June 1830 from William Barker Kilpin, Thomas Kilpin, Elizabeth Higgs, Thomas Kilpin Higgs and John Wells Higgs, William Coles fuller and Elizabeth his wife and Mary Higgs, and Joseph Blake.
DB208/26 1870 John Bliss of Salden, farmer Mortgages the properties that he purchased in 1858 and certain others to Charles Paine and Alfred Gurney for £1564.
Messuage or Dwelling house in the High Street
late in the occupation of George Harris now of Widow Harris, bounded by messuage of Thomas Edward Staines on the E; by the messuage next described on the W; and by the High Street on the N.
Messuage or Dwelling house in the High Street late in the occupation of William Webb and now of Taylor and others, bounded by above messuage on E; by messuage of George Broomhead on W; by High St on N. Which two messuages were formerly one.
DB208/28 1876
Conveyance on Trust for Sale by John Fountain Bliss, gent to Messrs E Jones Sanders, bank manager and Charles William Powell, gent. Recites that John Bliss late of NP, Innkeeper died on 22.3.1876 leaving John Fountain Bliss his eldest son entitled to his estate.
Messuage or Dwelling house in the High Street now of Widow Harris bounded by messuage late of Thomas Edward Staines now of Edwin Broomhead on the E; by the messuage next described on the W; and by the High Street on the N.
Messuage or Dwelling house in the High Street late in the occupation of William Webb and now used as a Billiard Room and is in the occupation of Frederick James Taylor, and William Hives as Tenant, bounded by above messuage on E; by messuage of George Broomhead on W; by High St on N. Which two messuages were formerly one.

1858 DB254/9 TRUST TO FORM A PUBLIC COMPANY FOR ERECTION OF CORN EXCHANGE, William Taylor signed a Contract for purchase of Leasehold premises in the High Street BETWEEN THE GEORGE AND CANNON CORNER for £580 from Mary Green, Henry Green and John Foster

THIS IS ON THE E CORNER
1681 DB199/2 CORNER SHOP
Lease for 1 year in advance of Bargain and Sale by John Sam citizen and mealman of the city of London and Elizabeth his wife the sole Daughter and heir of William Cowley late, gent and Elizabeth Barnes, widow mother of the said Elizabeth and late wife of the said John Cowley to John Nash, cordwainer,
"All that messuage ten, or Corner House in NP in the High St., called or known by the name of the Corner Shopp now or late in the occupation of .... Wilkinson, shoemaker, adjoining to the messuage of Cornelius Harvey, butcher on the E; and the messuage in the Tenure of Richard Jarvis on the W. Which said messuage was conveyed by Thomas Kendall and Susan his wife to William Pomfrett, gent who sold it to William Cowley.

THIS IS ON THE W CORNER
DB29/2-4 THE CORNER HOUSE ON JUNCTION OF HIGH STREET AND ST JOHN STREET, (CANNON CORNER, SITE OF HSBC BANK).
1702
Marriage settlement between James Leverrett, ironmonger and Tabytha Fodye of Stony Stratford, James gives to trustees the Cott in NP, the High St on the N and E; messuage of Anne Hartley widow on S; and The Plough in occupation of Ann Britain on the W.
1769 Will of Acquila Leverett their son, leaves above Cott now two messuages he lives in one and the other in the occupation of Mary Arthur, milliner, to wife Dorothy for life and also the messuages he has recently purchased of John Course.
1793 All that Messuage in NP being the Corner house now used as two Messuages in the occupation of Mary Arthur and Aquilla Leverett.
The Messuage formerly of James Hartley now of Elizabeth King, widow on the S; the Plow Inn on the W. Sold by William the son of Acquila to William Clarke of Holborn. Includes misc probate certificates and will of Benjamin Leverett.
1808 DB227/3 Will of William Leverett
And to my son James I give all those 2 messuages situate, standing and being at a place called Cannon Corner now in the several occupations of Himself, ...Austin widow, and ....Ashburner. James and these others to pay a third of the clear rent of the property to my widow Ann during her life in lieu of her dower, (I estimate the rent to be 18gns p.a.

DB26/1, DB199/4and DB380/1 THIS IS ON SITE OF CO-OP.
1718
Thomas Chapman of Caldecote to John Thacker, baker.
house of Richard Revis on E and of widow of Joseph Cripps on W.
1744 Settlement on intended marriage of William Handson, baker and Elizabeth Law. William’s employer John Thacker baker assigns to trustees his messuage in the High Street which he purchased of Thomas and Roger Chapman in 1718, (See also DB199/4). Property is bounded by premises formerly Richard Revis now Ann Taylor on the E and premises formerly of Joseph Cripps now of Ann James on the W.
1744 DB199/4&5 MESSUAGE IN HIGH ST (ON SITE OF CO-OPERATIVE STORE NEXT TO VICARAGE) Bargain and Sale for 5/- John Thacker, baker to John Law of Wootton, Brewer and Joseph Warner of Caldecote Mill, miller, trustees of above marriage settlement.
Messuage in the High Street in occupation of John Thacker and William Handson or one of them. The house and ground late of Richard Revis and now of Anne Taylor widow on the E. and the house and ground heretofore of Joseph Cripps and now of Anne James on the W. Which messuage was heretofore purchased of Thomas Chapman by Roger Chapman, gent his son and by them conveyed to J Thacker by Lease and Release of 1st and 2nd April 1718.
(DB380/1 is another copy of the marriage settlement)

1743 Will of William Handson, baker, includes to his wife Eliz, his dwelling house in NP ALSO all his household goods, household stuffs, his stock of grain and fuel, his utensils for baking and all other stock and effects.

DB194/2-4&6
MANSION HOUSE IN THE HIGH STREET, (ON SITE OF VICARAGE)
1777
Samuel Thorpe laceman to John Hamilton, lace merchant
Capital Messuage or Mansion House with yard, garden and Appurtenances, formerly in the occupation of ..... Norman, widow, late of Richard Mills and now of John Hamilton.
Also that Malting Kiln or Malting Office now converted in to a Stable, Barn and other Offices, adjoining to the said Mansion house, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Page, late of Richard Mills and now of John Hamilton.
The Common Street on the N; the ground and premises of Samuel Thorpe and William Bull on the S; the messuage and ground of Thomas Handson and William Cripps on the E; and the Common Street, Anabaptist Meeting House, and ground and premises of the said Samuel Thorpe on the W.
There is a Covenant for Thorpe to produce earlier deeds on request. A Schedule of which follows:
1695 Feoffment William Pomfrett, of Astwood, clerk to Samuel Christie, gent
1703 Extracts From The Will Of Samuel Christie
To wife her jointure made before the marriage and as an addition I give her:
The Messuage or mansion wherein I now dwell, with the malting, barns, stables, orchard, gardens and backsides
Also the Cottage and garden late in the occupation of Thomas Nicholls which I purchased of William Pomfrett, clerk
Also the Close which I purchased of Thomas Smith
1737 Edward Woodward of Kensington, Middx, gent and Elizabeth his wife to Gresham Hakewill, lacemerchant
1739 Hakewill mortgages the property to Edmund Mortimer of Northampton
1751 Gresham Hakewill to Edward Bowles, esq
1757 Edward Bowles dies. Various mortgages etc follow
1776 Mortgagees Samuel Thorpe and George Pitt Hurst his trustee
1808 Common Recovery of the Estate of the late John Hamilton
For Printed Particulars of Sale of parts of this Estate See DB250/6.

DB219/1 LEASE OF PROPERTY BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL
1640
Lease for 20 years to Arthur Annesley of Hatfield Herts,
Three cottages in the tenure of Thomas Garner, Mary Kendall alias Mills and Thomas Kendall alias Mills, also the plot or piece of ground with the pightle and appurtenances adjoining in NP in the tenure of John Matthew, which said cottages adjoining the King's Highway on the S and the W end of a messuage in the occupation of John Matthew and the E end of a barn sometimes part of Bareditch Coppie

BAREDITCH COPY
1608-9 DB143/5
8th August 6 James I
SURVEY OF THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL includes
On the 1806 copy of the original document in LH margin is "MARCHEND". The marginal notes in the copy do not always seem accurate, at least once Marchend must be Northend. In the case of Bareditch Copy the land ran back to Pooles Lane, Bury St and possibly Silver Street. If the property stood back in the plot it might have been considered as in Marsh End.

Rd Shortred, gent holds by virtue of Letters Patent granted to Thomas Annesley, gent and others certain lands and tenements in NP aforesaid late of the said Thomas Annesley -
A Mansion house of 4 spaces called Bareditch )
& the yard by est ) 1 Rod

1679 DB244/21 LEASE BY LORD OF MANOR TO JOHN MATTHEW, LACEBUYER OF MESSUAGE CALLED BEARDITCH COPY
Dwelling house, messuage or tenement Called Bareditch Coppy with a barn, orchard, garden and Close thereunto adjoining.
, which said Dwelling House is now divided into 5 tenements late in the several occupations of William Timbs, Hugh Willis, George Manning, John Lancaster and Mary Wright widow together with all outhouses etc. (DB32/4 and BAS Deed 1101 over 43 are further copies of this lease
1679 DB32/4-10 MESSUAGE CALLED BEARDITCH COPPYE IN HIGH ST, 1679-1734
1679
AS ABOVE
1723 Will of John Matthew to wife Lucy my Messuage with orchard, garden in my own occupation. Also all my Cott or tenement and premises thereto adjoining now in the occupation of John Field to hold for her natural life, after her death to be sold and the proceeds to be given to my grandchildren.
1723 Lucy Matthew releases all her Right and Title in her husbands estate to her son John in return for an annuity of £5.
1734 Thomas Matthew of Tower Hill, cheesemonger to John Ferris of London, goldsmith all his 7th part of a mess in NP in the tenure of John Hull, and formerly part of the estate of his grandfather John Matthew.
1734 Jane Matthew widow of John Matthew the younger son and heir of JM senior and the other devisees of the Will of JM senior to John Hurst, the messuage and orchard adjoining in the occupation of John Hurst. Also Cott adjoining in occupation of Ann Ffinamore.

DB45a/1 FINE RE MESSUAGE CALLED BEARDITCH COPPY AND 3 COTTAGES IN HIGH ST, AND HALF AN ACRE OF LAND AT WOUGHTON,
1679 Messuage and 3 cottages called Bearditch Copy
which John Matthew Recently purchased of John Peter, also a Cott part of the above which Ann Lane purchased of John Matthew, , also a Cott part of the above which Henry Austin purchased of John Matthew, , also a Cott part of the above which Thomas Ashbie purchased of John Matthew

1807 DB254/5 Feoffment for £100 by James Errington, laceman to William Lucas, gent, All the cottage, yard and garden adjoining and belonging as the same was sometime fenced out, being formerly part of the messuages, tenements and backsides called Bear Ditch Coppye, formerly in the occupation of Moses George, after of Samuel Davis, since of Ann Wagstaff, widow, after of Jane Batten widow, and now of Joseph Errington. The House and Ground of Ann Patch widow on the W; fronting the Common Street on the N; and abutting the grounds late of Samuel Thorpe deceased now of William Lucas on the S. Also the pew or seat in the front of the Old Gallery on the N side of the Church in NP.

1865 DB108/8 Auction of estate of George Lucas deceased, messuages in high street and 5 closes in Wolverton road, 1865.
(includes 85, 74,76, The Cedars and other houses in High St)

NEAR ABOVE
1870 DB208/26
John Bliss of Salden, farmer Mortgages the properties that he purchased in 1858 and certain others to Charles Paine and Alfred Gurney for £1564. includes
ALSO those two cottages adjoining each other on the Green, bounded by the Premises of George Lucas on the E and S; the premises of Charles Bateman on the W; the Common Street on the N, which cottages were late in the occupation of Ann Cook and John Higgins and are now of .... Fennell and John Higgins and were conveyed to John Bliss by Indenture of the same (11.12.1858) as above

1876 DB208/28 Conveyance on Trust for Sale by John Fountain Bliss, gent to Messrs E Jones Sanders, bank manager and Charles William Powell, gent. Recites that John Bliss late of NP, Innkeeper died on 22.3.1876 leaving John Fountain Bliss his eldest son entitled to his estate. Includes
All 2 cottages adjoining each other on the Green, bounded by the Premises late of George Lucas and now of Georgiana Lucas on the E and S; the Premises of Charles Bateman on the W; the Common Street on the N,
1887 DB199/10 2 COTTAGES IN A PLACE FORMERLY CALLED THE GREEN BUT NOW PART OF HIGH STREET Conveyance by Charles Paine of Wingbury in parish of Wing, Bucks, farmer and Alfred Gurney of Slapton, Bucks, maltster to John Fountain Bliss late, now of Derby, railway clerk or Mary Ann Harris late, butcher, Two cottages in a place formerly called The Green but now part of High St. The premises of George Lucas on the E and S; the premises formerly of Charles Bateman and now of Edward Dimmock on N. Which cottages were formerly in the occupations of Ann Cook and John Higgins, then of ...Fennell and John Higgins and now of ...Knight and ... Higgins

DB188/1-12 MESSUAGE ON THE GREEN (NOW HIGH STREET) FRONTING ONTO THE BRITISH SCHOOL. DB188/1 INCLUDES A NEWLY ERECTED COTT (1827) ON A SITE IN SILVER STREET NEXT TO THE THREE TUNS IN MARSH END.
1827
Mortgaged by Miss Lucy Petts to John Fountaine, victualler Newly erected premises on the Green now of Joseph Simcox, Mess late of Thomas Eaglestone now Robert Gamble one side and mess of John Allbright on the other
1839 Sold to George Marshall, 1841 left to his widow Jane, 1843 to Thomas Mitchell, 1855 left to his widow Brilliana, 1874 sold by Mrs E Woodward to Thomas Pressland Samwell.

DB196/1-14 THREE MESSUAGES ON THE GREEN, (105-109 HIGH STREET)
1797
Miss Jane Blunt of Norfolk, Virginia to William Spencer, brewer, Cottage late in occupation of John Markes, now of William Spencer, and also other messuage adjoining late of Bradford Savage, now William Spencer, part of which has been converted into a barn. High St on N and W; messuage late Ann Hackesley widow now of ... on S; messuage late Robert Newman and now....on E.
1815 William Spencer son of WS sells to Thomas Eaglestone, cordwainer, messuage yard, garden and barn situated on The Green late of Bradford Savage since of William Spencer deceased. The part converted to a barn now taken down and rebuilt and is with the yard and garden in the occupation of Eaglestone. High St on N another messuage of John Albright on the W; messuage late Ann Hackesley widow now of ... Newman on E; premises of John Albright on S.
1821 Several properties conveyed by Thomas Eaglestone to Robert Gamble, tailor to obtain an annuity of £15, include
Also the Cottage and garden standing on the Green and used as a barn but which hath lately been taken down and rebuilt and is with the said yard and garden now in the occupation of Thomas Eaglestone. High St on N another messuage of Robert Fossey and of John Albright on the W; messuage late Ann Hackesley widow now of ... Newman on E; premises of John Albright on S. Recites DB 194/2-3.
1826 RG mortgages to Daniel Goodman, victualler
1856 RG and heirs of Goodman sell to Charles Bateman, poulterer, messuage now 2 tenements, yard, garden and barn on the Green formerly of Savage etc, occupied by Robert Gamble and John Hooton, the street on the N; messuage of Robert Fossey now Thomas Mitchell and messuage late John Allbright now Catherine Fountain, (his Daughter in law DM) on the W; messuage late Ann Hakesley now John Lockwood on E; premises late John Allbright now Catherine Fountain on S.
1876 conveyance by CB, market gardener to W. Barnard Dimmock, poulterer, property now of B. Dimmock, and one unoccupied now described as in High St formerly the Green, the street on the N; messuage late Thomas Mitchell then Thomas Pressland Samwell on the W; messuage now Thomas Mayne, and partly by messuage late Catherine Fountain now of ....Bliss in occupation of David Harris on the E; and messuage late John Lockwood now John Higgins on S.
1896 Sale of property of BD decd 3 Cottages brick built and tiled nos 105 empty, 107 occupied by W.B.Dimmock, and 109 High St occupied by Mr S. Webb. Annual Rent £24.60. There is a Pump and Well in the yard and Town Water also laid on. Sold subject to the right of John Glave the occupier of 111, High Street to use of Closet, Pump and Well.
W.B.Dimmock purchased Lot 2 for £350.
1945 George William Bessell of Lakes Lane Mortgages 105-109 High St to Barclays Bank. Recites
1896 Conveyance John Glave to Mrs Jane E. Glave
1944 Conveyance The Representatives of Mrs J.E. Glave to Bessell

1810-1844 DB254/7 SITE OF BRITISH SCHOOL LATER THE TOWN HALL
Bargain and Sale of a Plot of Waste Land within the Manor of NP for £31 by Mrs Maria Newby of Rugby, the Lady of the Manor of NP to William Keep
All that parcel of Waste Ground 40ft square, on the Green.
And the Schoolhouse with buildings and Appurtenances thereto adjoining now and for many years called the Royal British School and so as aforesaid erected on the land,
And All that land lying at the back part of and co-extensive with the School extending in length 40ft and in width 14ft.
All which are bounded at one end by the Public Road and on every other side by other parts of the Waste Land or ground called The Green.

1845 DB254/8 Sale as above but recites an earlier
Lease of 1811 for 81
years Charles Marius Hardy (then
Lord of the manor of NP and now decd) to Philip
Hoddle Ward of Tickford Priory (since also decd) of
The piece or parcel of Waste land or Ground hereafter described together with the School house thereon erected and intended to be hereby conveyed were demised to (2) from the 11th October 1810 for 81 years with a proviso or declaration that the said Building and piece of waste ground should be appropriated and used as a School House.
The Indenture further recites that WHEREAS ever since the date of that 1810 lease the remaining piece of the ground thereby demised and not occ as the site of the said School House has been fenced and used as a garden and the said School house has been appropriated for the Education of Poor Children

DB146/15A, 15B, 19A AND 19B
1896
DRAFT COPIES OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN MR JOHN NEGUS, WHEELWRIGHT AND FRANCIS HENRY HUNTLEY, COACH BUILDER, RE PREMISES IN THE HIGH STREET.
1897 AGREEMENT OF THE TENANCY OF A WHEELRIGHTS YARD, (WITH PLAN) FROM YEAR TO YEAR AT £15 PA, INCLUDES CORRESPONDENCE 1896-1902.

THE SHAMBLES/MIDDLE ROW

1647-1694 DB242/1-5 DEEDS TO MESSUAGES AND LANDS OF THE TOWN LANDS FEOFFEES INCLUDING 3 BUTCHERS SHAMBLES
1647 DB242/1
Lease by Feoffees of the Townland to John Bawdes alias Baure, butcher.
All that Shambles or Butchers Stall now in the occupation of John Bawdes being 1 of 3 shambles belonging to the Town of NP.
Also that Close or Pightle containing 1.5a with Appurtenances adjoining the E end thereof on a place called Bury Field and now in the occupation of John Bawdes
1694 DB242/2, Lease by Feoffees of the Townland of NP to Thomas Kent, butcher
All 3 Butchers Shambles commonly called the Town Shambles situated and being in the Markett Place of NP and whereof is now Inclosed together
1698 DB242/3 and 1834 DB242/4-5 Conveyance of Feoffees properties to new Feoffees includes the 3 Shambles above

1687 DB199/3 MESSUAGE AT END OF TOWN SHAMBLES
Joseph Field of Cranfield, gent son and heir of John Field mortgages for £60 to John Battison of NP, ironmonger
Messuage in the tenure of John Battison, standing and being at one end of the said Town Shambles in the said Market St.

1721 DB44/26 Copy of Will of Henry Wagstaff, Gent written 11th March 1720, Proved PCC 1721. Includes
3 messuages in the Middle Row of NP with the Shops and Stalls and Stall gear thereunto adjoining and now in the several tenures or occupations of Joseph Smith, Elizabeth Smith, widow, Mark White and John Clark.

1784 DB199/6 PARTITION OF BUTCHERS SHAMBLES
Robert Jee, draper, nephew and devisee in the Will of
Robert Perrott late, draper, to George Cripps,
victualler, Thomas Cripps of Sherington, cabinet maker and
Joseph Cripps, draper three of the sons devisees and
residuary legatees named in the Will of William Cripps,
gent deceased.
RJ is seized for life of one undivided half of 6 butcher's shambles or stalls standing in the middle of High Street now in the several occupations of Thomas Berrill, Norris Miller, John Warwick, David Pike, John Platt and Samuel ...., and the said GC, TC and JC are seized in fee of the other half.
Also RJ is seized of half of several pieces or parcels of stall ground, or liberty of stallage or setting up stalls on Market and Fair days in the High Street for the remainder of several terms of years yet to come and unexpired part of which are in the several occupations of Gilbert Pickering, Edward Pickering, John Harris, John Pickering, John Stanton and Thomas Skevington and the remainder are unoccupied, and the said GC, TC and JC are seized in fee of the other half.
RJ and the Cripps have agreed to divide the property as follows;
RJ to have 3 butchers shambles and a share of the loft over the same situated on the N side of the shambles and now in the occupation of Thomas Berrill, Norris Miller, John Warwick. The shambles of Lord Viscount Valentia being on the E; and the shambles of the Feoffees of the Town Lands being on the W. AND ALSO all that stall ground before the fronts of the messuage of RJ in the occupations of himself and James Lindsay extending E-W 41 ft 3ins from the corner of the messuage of RJ to within 3ft 14ins of the W. corner of the messuage of James Lindsay part of which stall ground is now in the occupation of Thomas Skevington and the remainder unoccupied
GC, TC and J.C. to have the other half of the shambles with part of the loft over in the occupations of David Pike, John Platt and Samuel...., next to the shambles of Lord Viscount Valentia on the E. and the shambles of the Feoffees of the Town Lands on the W. AND ALSO part of the stall ground etc before the front of part of the messuage in the occupation of James Lindsay and the messuage of George Burnham and George .... Osborn extending 41 ft 3ins from the stall ground of RJ to the middle of the messuage of George Burnham late in the occupation of Richard Revis and which stall ground is now in the occupations of Gilbert Pickering, Edward Pickering, John Harris, John Pickering, and John Stanton.

1795 DB32/12 MESSUAGE IN THE MIDDLE ROW, HIGH STREET,
Conveyance by devises of William Paine to
John Hollingworth gent, George Pitt Hurst gent, Thomas Meacher, brewer, Richard Higgins, Innholder and George Knibb joiner and cabinet maker on behalf of themselves and all others in the Parish. Messuage or tenement with Appurtenances situate in the Middle Row, in the occupation of .....Litchfield and now empty. The House and Ground of the Feoffees of the Town Lands on the E. and the Common Street on the N, S and W

HIGH STREET UNCERAIN WHICH SIDE

1690 DB211/9 Ann Judkins Receipt from the Manor of Tickford for 3d Chief Rent due to Sir Richard Atkins as Lord, for a "House in the Highe Towne", held of the Manor for three half years. And for 1/4d paid "for an Alienation" signed. C Dymoke

1840 DB262 Deed Of Partnership Between William Chapman And William Henry Chapman, Drapers

MARSH END

1893 DB204/7 Conveyance of a plot of land on the corner of Bury Avenue and Spring Gardens, with plan. Plot is on S side of Bury Avenue.

SILVER STREET

NORTH SIDE STARTING AT EAST END

Property on corner in St John Street and Silver Street
1799 DB208/5-6
Common Recovery for destroying the Estates Tail and securing same to the use of William Millard of Woburn, butcher, one of the sons of James Millard of Woburn, baker by Elizabeth his late wife deceased who were the devisees in the Will of William Underwood late of NP, gent deceased

Estate is:
Messuage formerly divided into 2 dwellings in NP in the Hog Market with a yard and gardens, formerly occ by William Davis, currier, afterwards by Francis Davis the son, since of John Davis, late of William Underwood and now of William White.
Also 2 cottages in the yard behind the above formerly of John Kilpins, baker, afterwards of Sarah Morrison, widow, formerly in the occupation of John Earl.
Also the Barn and Slip or piece of ground belonging formerly occ therewith and then in the occupation of Mary Earl, widow, which messuage and cottages were purchased by Francis Davis of James Ancell the elder and James Ancell the younger and on the death of Francis descended to John and his brother and heir and on the death of John descended to William Underwood as his nephew and heir.
Also another messuage adjoining to the messuage (1st above) on the W part thereof, formerly in the occupation of John Kilpin and Susanna Kilpin his wife, since of Thompson Pater, late of John Davis, now of Richard White, which messuage was purchased by William Underwood of Avis Kilpin, John Kilpin, Simon Halliday, Thomas Dunnage, John Day, Thomas Tabbt? and Thompson Pater.
(these were the Creditors of Thompson Pater bankrupt)
ALSO INCLUDES PREMISES IN ABBEY END

DB111/11 and DB111/12
Sale by Lease and Release of 11th and 12th of September 1722
1) Revd Dr Ball late of St Peters College, Cambridge
2) Robert Perrott of NP, gent. for £100
Property on N bridge As above but now in the occupation of John Burnham
Also 2 cottages in Silver Street in the occupation of Elizabeth Mapely widow and Richard Rigsby
Also the messuage in NP lately was known by the name or sign of the PEACOCK and is now (or last was) in the occupation of John Harris

DB111/1-16 (SEE DB44/15-16,27,32-33,38-39,and 48,
1688
John Smallbridge of Stony Stratford, Innholder sells to Samuel Ball of Cambridge 5 cottages in Silver Street, also a messuage in NP in the occupation of John Harris which is known by the name or sign of the HORSESHOE.
1722
SB sells to Robert Perrott, properties as above, but Horseshoe now called Peacock
1722 Marriage Settlement Richard Perrott to Frances Wagstaff, Richard grant to Trustees includes
Also the 2 cottages in Silver Street in the occupation of Elizabeth Mapely widow and Richard Rigsby.
Also the messuage lately was known by the name or sign of the PEACOCK heretofore in the occupation of John Harris and now of Henry Cran. Robert also gives a bond of the same date to the trustees for £1200 paying £600 within three years.
1748 John Perrott son of Robert and Frances sells to Thomas Holt property including the 2 cottages in Silver street.
1778 Thomas Holt sells to Thomas Redden the 2 cottages in Silver street, and the Shipp on the North Bridge.

DB222/1 AND DB224/1-17 PROPERTIES IN SILVER STREET INCLUDING THE PEACOCK, AND PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF SILVER STREET AND ST JOHN STREET,
1684
Feoffment by John Chowne, draper to James Hartley, chandler, Piece of ground by est 3p between the ground now of JC on the NE and SW, now marked out and fenced etc, abutting to the ground of John Cockin deceased on the NW, where it is 16 feet in breadth and on the SE it abuts on the lane anciently called Silver Street where it is 15 feet, together with the barn thereon and half of the well thereon. Recites John Chowne had purchased of Henry Osbourne of Cranfield, hogman and Joan his wife, John Clare of Sherington, taylor and Frances his wife, William Steffe of Filgrave, labourer and Mary his wife, Richard Steff son of William and Mary and John Osbourne son of the said Henry and Christian his wife, and now in the tenure of John Chowne.
1716 Conveyance by William Hartley, lacemerchant to John Battison, butcher, piece of ground as ab

lace merchant decd) to Andrew Blakelock, lace merchant another of the sons of JB, Capital messuage now in the occupation of Andrew Blakelock and formerly of John Blakelock decd".

1717 DB222/5-6 SEE DB222/7&8, which recite transaction of December 1716 preceding the Lease and Release below.
Sale by devisees of John Blakelock to Ambrose Gregory, messuage in or near Silver Street and fronting on St John Street, in the occupation of John Seeley and formerly in the tenure of John Blakelock decd, and adjoining to the messuage or tenement of Ambrose Gregory on the S.
Also all that piece of ground now used as and called a garden by estimation 5 poles lying and being in Marsh End near to Silver Street, between the stables, barn and ground formerly of .... Johnson, widow, and now of John Battison on the N side thereof; and the house and grounds formerly of John Johnson and now of John Revis, butcher called the Hog In Armour on the other side, heretofore of John Chowne, draper.
1746 Conveyance by John Perrott of Hemel Hempstead, draper, son and heir of Robert Perrott, gent by Frances his wife (both now dead) to Henry Crann, taylor
Messuage in Silver Street late known by the sign of the Peacock and now or late in the occupation of Henry Crann. The messuage of Richard Revis in the tenure of John Earle adjoining to the W; and the messuage of the Revd James Ansell (of Claybrook, Leics) in the occupation of William Davis adjoining on the E; Silver Street on the S.
1719 Will of William Crann, taylor. To his wife Mary his messuage near St John Street and a piece of garden in Abbey End.
1763 DB222/7-8
Sale by John Blakelock of Fulbourne, Cambs brother and heir of Nelson Blakelock decd, who was son and heir of Andrew Blakelock late of Fulbourne, woolmerchant decd to Thomas Forster the younger, surgeon and Susanna his wife (daughter and heir of Ambrose Gregory late, gent)
Recites 1716 Andrew Blakelock sold " All that messuage, stable and garden plot" to Ambrose Gregory.
Messuage formerly of John Blakelock deceased in Silver Street otherwise St John Street, wherein John Blakelock deceased formerly dwelt and now in the occupation of Thomas Steward, and adjoining to the messuage or tenement of Thomas Forster and Susanna his wife. Also the garden place now or late of Thomas Steward with the stable, and being in Marsh End, between a stable and barn of John Battison and a house formerly called the Hog In Armour and now the Fighting Cocks in the occupation of John Earle.
1774 Thomas Forster, surgeon mortgages to Mary Smith, spinster, property he bought in 1763
1778 Assignment of TF mortgage from Mrs Smith in Trust for Mrs Mary Tandy, to attend Inheritance, and sale of property to Mary Tandy

1786 Will of Mary Cran leaves her messuage to her youngest son William Cran on condition that he pays £20 to his brother (her eldest son) Henry within 6 months. See 1814
To both sons she left the garden place.
1807 Sale by heirs of Elizabeth Cuthbertson late spinster the heir of Mary Tandy decd to Mary Barnes 3 properties;
1 messuage being the corner house in St John Street and Silver Street, wherein John Blacklock decd dwelt, and afterwards in the occupation of Thomas Steward, late of John Whatlock, since of Charles Moppey and now of the said Mary Barnes. The messuage formerly of Thomas Godfrey Forster deceased and now of Charles Marius Hardy being on or to the SE and SW; and the said streets being on the NE and the NW
2 All the garden place with the stable thereon erected and built, some time in the occupation of Thomas Steward, late of John Whatlock, since of Charles Moppey and William Bliss and now of (not entered), lying or being in Marsh End between the messuage next described (formerly a stable or barn belonging to John Battison and since of John Hamilton), and a house formerly called or known by the sign of the Hog in Armour, since of the Fighting Cocks and now of the Plow and Wheatsheaf late in the occupation of Samuel Wilmin and now of George Walker.
3 All that messuage or tenement with Appurtenances, and all that piece of ground whereon the same have sometime since been erected and containing by estimation 3 poles, situate in NP between the garden above mentioned formerly the grounds of Ambrose Gregory, gent. and since of Mary Tandy on the NE part thereof; the ground formerly of John Battison since of John Hamilton and now of Samuel Greatheed and Ann his wife on the SW part thereof; and abutting to the ground formerly of Thomas Plumber since of William Underwood and now of ...... Millard on the NW part thereof; where it is 16 foot in breadth, and on the SE part thereof abutting on the lane anciently called Silver Street where it is in breadth very near 15 feet, together with the well in the said piece of ground." This messuage or tenement was late in the occupation of John Wodell, since of Richard Pakes, and now of Mary Barnes and was granted, released etc to the said Mary Tandy by Samuel Whitney 1779.
1811 Sale by Mary Barnes, spinster now of Olney to Elizabeth Latchmore, spinster
Properties as above No 2 the stables have for some years been used as a Warehouse and Brewhouse and the Plough and Wheatsheaf is now in the occupation of William Jones.

1814 Sale by Henry Crann grocer to Edward Latchmore, grocer, This is the east end Of The Peacock. Has good description of property. HC had recently inherited the property from his late father William C who 1796 had leased it to Thomas Kilpin for 9 shillings per week payable to William Crann and after his death to his son Henry Crann. Recites 1746 the property was sold by John Perrott to Henry Crann, taylor.
1814 parties as above the west end of the Peacock

1815 Sale by Miss Elizabeth Latchmore spinster to Mr Edward Latchmore, grocer, the tenement being the corner house in St John Street and Silver also all the garden place with the stable thereon erected for some time used as a warehouse, brewhouse and bakehouse
1849 Edward Latchmore of Northampton, confectioner mortgages property above and repays in 1860, Property described as messuage at the junction of Silver Street and St John Street now unoccupied.
Also two messuages adjoining each other situated on the N side of Silver Street with outbuildings yards and garden heretofore a warehouse, brewhouse and bakehouse and stable some time since in the occupation of Charles Moppey and William Bliss, since of Elizabeth and Edward Latchmore, and now of John Pratt and .... The messuage adjoining on the E side to an Inn called the Plough and Wheatsheaf and on the W side to a certain property heretofore belonging to Mary Barnes and now of Mary Ann Haylarr".
Also those other two messuages adjoining each other on the N side of Silver Street with the yards and gardens which were formerly on the site of an Inn called the Peacock, and heretofore in the occupation of William Freer and William Crann, and one of them is in the occupation of John and Samuel Dewsbury and the other was lately occ as a warehouse by William Bull but is now unoccupied. And the same messuages adjoining on the W side to the Plough and Wheatsheaf; and on the E side thereof to a property lately of William Underwood and now of Mary Ann Haylarr".
1861 Conveyance by Edward Latchmore to John Frederick Bailey, tailor, properties as above.
1878 JFB mortgage repaid

14 SILVER ST

DB377/82 John Cox, victualler, to my wife Elizabeth my two cottages in Marsh End in the occs of ---– Wooding and ---- Selby for the term of her life and after her decease to my son John Cox and his heirs for ever, subject to the payment after the death of my wife of £20 each to my daughter Charlotte wife of William Gardner, and Amelia Cox the child of my daughter Elizabeth wife of Richard Feasey.
To my friends Jethro Inwood, gent and Henry Meadow, grocer as my executors all my messuage or public house commonly called The Crown and Castle situated in NP in my own occ, to sell by auction or privately as soon as convenient after my decease. The proceeds to be given one third to my wife and the other two thirds to be shared equally between my three children John, Charlotte and Elizabeth.
Signed 28.5.1824, witnesses George Cooch, Josh Goodwin his clerk, and Charles Hudson clerk to Messrs Bassett and Co. proved 12.6.1828.

1850 DB253/1-5 LEASES OF MALTING IN SILVER STREET, COTTAGES IN MALTING YARD, AND PUBLIC HOUSES IN NEWPORT PAGNELL,
1850 DB253/1
Underlease of a Malting and several public Houses For residue of term of 14 years at £120 p.a. by T.A.Green and T.J.Green of Bedford, merchants with permission from Charles Redden, maltster to William Thomas Tomkins of Stony Stratford, brewer
The Greens had leased the premises from Redden 1845 for 14 years at a rent of £309 p.a. When property was
"All that Malting or Malting House in Silver Street in NP, late in occupation of Charles Redden and now (1845) of the Greens, with the Coke House, barns, cart hovel, stable yard and Appurtenances, together with the goodwill of the business.
AND ALSO the several public or alehouses cottages or tenements comprising amongst others The NEPTUNE then in the occupation of Charles Agutters, the PLOUGH AND WHEATSHEAF in Marsh End then in the occupation of John Allbright, The WHITE HART in the High Street then in the occupation of George Durham. AND ALSO two houses in the Malting Yard in the occupations of .... Garner and Thomas Truelove". The lease was The lease to Tomkins excluded the 2 cottages in the malting yard and a right of way over the malting yard for the tenants Samuel Lockwood and Isaac Sykes. The lease ALSO reserved
a right of way over the WHITE HART yard for Mrs Marr the tenant of a cott there.

1862 DB257/5-7 SALE OF MALTING IN SILVER ST AND PUBLIC HOUSES
LOT 1
. All that freehold Eight-Quarter Malting, situate in Silver Street, Newport Pagnell, with convenient and well arranged Corn chamber, Yard, Stable, and MALTSTER'S HOUSE, in the occupation of Messrs Coling and Hipwell; and TWO COTTAGES adjoining the same, in the occupation of Mrs Mills and S. Lockwood, subject to a right of barrow road from the public street to Lot 2. Land Tax 12s 10d. N.B.- The door entrance from this Lot into the Anchor Garden to be closed.
LOT 2. All that Freehold House and Shop, with the yard and Appurtenances adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of Mr J.Burrows, Corn Chandler, &c, with a right of barrow road from the public street to the back yard through Lot 1.
LOT 3 The Crown and Castle Public House situate in Silver Street, in the occupation of Mr John Hooton. The house comprises 5 Bedrooms, Tap Room, Bar, Parlour, Cellar, Brewhouse, Stable, and Pigstye, with a roomy and convenient Yard and Garden.
LOT 4. The Plough and Wheatsheaf Public House situate in Silver Street in the occupation of Mr. B. Elliott. The house comprises 8 Bedrooms, Parlour, Tap Room, Cellar, Kitchen, Cellar, Stables, Bowling Alley, and Convenient Yard. Land Tax £1 0s 2d.

1908 DB394/9 Estate of John Abraham Hall, died 30.12.1907. Estate consisted of 24, Caldecote St, 3&4 Chapel Court and a workshop in Chapel Court.

1839 DB257/4 SALE OF COTTAGES IN SILVER ST,
LOT 1.
2 Substantial Stone built and Thatched cottages
in Silver Street with a right of way to the pump and well in the yard adjoining. Now occ by Henry Battison and widow Hudson at a rent of £9.8s.p.a. Land Tax 3/7d.
LOT 2.
5 Substantial Stone built and thatched cottages
in Silver Street with yards, garden, pump and well of water belonging to the same, "Adjoining. Lot 1. Now occ by ... Teagle, Charles Smith, Mary Warren, and Elizabeth Hillyer.
ALSO a newly erected brick-built and slated cott and barn situate in the Paggs, in Silver Street now in the occupation of James Long. These Premises are let at a rent of £24.14s p.a. Quit Rent 5/-

1709 DB41/1 Messuage in Silver Street, sold by Elizabeth widow of Matthew Parke to Robert Hannell Framework knitter. The messuage of Samuel Cunningham on the E, the way leading to the Paggs on the W and Street on the south, also ground on the backside of the messuage as is now fenced out. Heretofore purchased by Henry Cunningham (father of Samuel) of Nicholas Potter and sold by Samuel and the other heirs to the Parkes

1800 DB205/2 MESSUAGE'S NEAR THE PAGGS
DB205/2
Redemption of Land Tax on property of Samuel Barringer, included
Houses in Silver Street near the Paggs, late Pargiters in the occupation of William Horn and James Nicholls. (Late Pargiters, Bluck and Millard) 3/2d.
House in Silver St near the Paggs in the occupation of Thomas Harris, William Harris, William Goodman and Michael Gilder (late Pargiters part of Guilders)

DB106/4-11 ESTATE OF THOMAS KILPIN IRONMONGER, DECD, 1796-1802.
1796 106/4 1796 Will of Thomas Kilpin, snr, ironmonger, property in Cranfield
106/5 Marriage Settlement TK junior and Esther Palmer, dowry £200
1807 106/8 TK Fire Insurance on Cott and barn adjoining in the Paggs and a thatched dwelling house
1839 106/9 Accounts of Executors of TK
1843 106/10 RL by devisees of TK to Revd T P Bull

DB211/15, 17 and 19 PROPERTY IN “THE PAGGS” SILVER STREET
A STABLE THEN REBUILT AS COTT
1839 DB211/15
Sale by Revd Thomas Palmer Bull and William Bateman Bull, executors of Thomas Kilpin, fellmonger to Ann Kilpin, spinster. TK died seized (inter alia) of the cott described below and left it to his executors as Trustee's for sale.
All that cott with the small barn adjoining, since erected and built by Thomas Kilpin on the site of a Stable heretofore erected by Michael Gilder situated in The Paggs in Marsh end, formerly occ by Joseph Hollis and now by James Long. The said yard called The Paggs and a certain messuage now in the occupation of Thomas Truelove on the S and W; the cott and yard of John Barker belonging to Revd Thomas Palmer Bull and William Bateman Bull as Trustees for Sale on the N and E. ALSO a Right to use the "necessary house" in the yard of John Barker lying behind the cott and a Right of Way to the pump and the well.
1841 DB211/17 Declaration by Miss Mary Crann that Samuel Barringer late of NP, grocer decd, was in 1800 the owner of a certain building used as a Stable situated in the Paggs, in Silver Street, Marsh End, formerly in the occupation of Michael Gilder with a cott or tenement. That the Stable and premises were in 1816 conveyed by SB to Matthew Winewright and Jethro Inwood, and in 1818 conveyed by them to Thomas Kilpin. That the Stable was pulled down and a cott, late in the occupation of James Long, since of John Miller and now of John Braunstow was, erected on the situated by Thomas Kilpin.
1863 DB211/19 Conveyance by Ann Kilpin, spinster to William Garratt, whitesmith

3 COTTAGES IN PAGGS See NPHS Deed 13/4
1725 DB377/29 WILL OF Thomas Goodman of NP, collar maker,

To wife Ann all estate, goods chattels etc and she is sole executor.
To John Goodman of Bletchley 1 shilling and no more
To Robert Marriott of --- Herts 5 shillings and no more
To Elizabeth Marriott of NP 1 shilling and no more
To Prudence the wife of----- formerly Prudence Goodman 1 shilling and no more
Will written 25.10.1725 Proved 23.5.1726
Notes on Dorse
Ann Goodman executor took rents of 3 freehold cottages in NP in occupation of Jeffery Potter, William Knighton, and --- in all 4s 8d pa
Ann Goodman widow married Thomas Butcher, victualler 1727 at Broughton, she died about 8 years since, and Butcher took rents about 4 yearsafter his wife’s decease. Query if he made a Will.
On Butcher’s death John Brightman who married a daughter of Butcher’s was executor of Butcher and on his death Thomas Goodman son of --- Goodman the testator’s youngest brother has entered as believes himself to be heir to the testator.
(In margin by above Para “House at Broughton nr NP”)

Testator had an elder brother William Goodman who had issue Susannah who died 17.5.1721, she had married Joseph Staite they had son William Staite and daughter Anne who married John Vicars and she is living.
So William Staite and Anne Vicars are heirs to the freehold estate of Thomas Goodman the Testator and are justified to an account of the rents etc from the time of the Testators decease.
Brighton to keep the writings.

DB211/1-14 PROPERTY IN “THE PAGGS” PAGGS COURT, SILVER STREET 1673-1863
1673 DB211/1
Feoffment by Jeremiah Smallbridge, gent to Aaron Burden, yeoman and Elizabeth Burden, widow
All that cott where Aaron and Elizabeth now dwell and the plot of ground now sett out and used with the tenement and liberty to make use of and take water from the Well in the yard of Jeremiah and near adjoining to the tenement. Aaron and Elizabeth to hold as joint owners and on the death of either the property passes to the survivor.
1674 DB211/4 Mortgage of the cottage by Aaron and Elizabeth to Symon Bennett of Calverton
1680 DB211/8 Mortgage had been assigned to Roger Chapman and now AJ repays mortgage and purchases property
1690 DB211/7 Feoffment by Aaron and Elizabeth to Ann Judkin, widow they have granted, bargained, sold aliened, released, enfeoffed and confirmed the property above forever.
1723 DB211/11 Sale by Ann Judkins, widow to Jane Hollingworth, spinster
All that cott now in the occupation of John Course with the plot of ground adjoining and Liberty to get water from the well of John Chibnall.

1762 DB211/13 covers all of the property of Richard Judkins of which the property in Marsh End is the property in 211/14-19 (see also DB169).
1762 Will of Richard Judkins
, carpenter and joiner. (Must be son of Ann above) Includes
To wife Ann his Messuage in which he dwells in NP,
Also his messuage in Marsh End in the occupation of Thomas Litchfield and Ann Johnson.
His widow Ann to be his sole executorutrix.
Witnesses, Stephen Hoddle, William Barratt and John Hall.
1789 DB211/14 Will of Ann Judkins includes “Executors sell the rest of her estate including her messuage and the income to be divided between devisees.

DB30/1-6, 10-19 and DB32/1 1637 –1809
TWO COTTAGES ONCE CALLED PAGNAMS, AND GROUND IN MARSH END
1637 DB30/1
William Hartley the elder, grocer and his son William, to Josias Chapman, tailor. Two cottages sometimes Pagnams and a plot of ground as now marked out going up to the Tenter Close, with a Right of Way through and from Pagnams Yard
1645 DB30/2 JC to Thomas Keach of Gayhurst, yeoman
1646 DB32/1 TK to John Judkins farmer and Elizabeth his wife
1669 DB30/3 JJ the elder tanner to JJ the younger
1749 DB30/4 Abstract of Title of Aaron White and Daniel Hobbs to whom the property has descended they own half each
1749 DB30/5-6 Aaron (Heron) sells his half to Sarah Wills widow
1761 DB30/10-11 Daniel sells his half to Sarah Wills widow
1763 DB30/13 Sarah leaves the property to her daughter Elizabeth. Sarah’s son William is the tenant of the Tanyard and she leaves him another cottage
1767 DB30/14-15 Marriage Settlement of Elizabeth Wills and Holland Eaglestone, Tanyard assigned to Trustees but remains Elizabeth’s own property
1801 DB30/16 Property descends to Mrs Elizabeth Sturgess the daughter of Elizabeth Wills brother William
1801-9 DB30/16 Elizabeth Sturgess mortgages and finally sells the property to John Coles, maltster

DB377/15 Robert Wills 30.7.1741
To wife Sarah £200
To son William and his heirs forever my House, Tanyard, and outhouses, in NP, also to son William £200 when he is 21.
To daughter Sarah £200 when she is 21.
My wife Sarah and my brother John Wills to be my executors.
Witnesses Benjamin Pomfrett, Francis Johnson, Henry Brightman and Joseph Battison, Will Proved 21.4.1742


1891 DB45A/3 1891
THE ‘TRAVELLERS REST’ 28 AND 30, SILVER STREET FOR SALE IN AUCTION OF PUBLIC HOUSES IN THE TOWN

1764 DB207/3 Conveyance by James Bluck, (grandson, devisee and heir of Stephen Bluck) and Sarah his wife to Thomas Eaglestone of Stonebridge House, Wolverton, yeoman
All those 5 Messuages in Marsh End in the occupation of Mary West, Thomas Wheeler, Thomas Davis, Elizabeth Judge and Elizabeth Warner. (This is Silver St)
RECITES
1715 The ground whereon the 5 Messuages now stand (together with the ground whereon 5 other Messuages near adjoining and now belonging to John Bluck the brother of James Bluck do also stand
) was purchased by Stephen Bluck from William Haines of Moor End in Potterspury and Martha his wife, the daughter and heir of Thomas Arnold late of Tickford End in NP.

1829 DB33/1 PIKE ESTATE, CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY INCLUDES
Thomas Pike, butcher eldest son of James Pike decd to his brother Joseph. The Three Tuns in Marsh End and 3 cottages near adjoining. And a Close of 6a 2r in the Portfield at Walled (Wall End) Corner, James had made a Will but did not sign it so Thomas is conveying property to Joseph that would have been left to him.

DB229 PIKE’S MESSUAGE, FARMYARD AND CLOSE IN MARSH END, SILVER STREET, SOLD FOR BUILDING ESTATE, ABSTRACT OF TITLE FROM 1829 AND PRINTED PROSPECTUS WITH PLAN OF “THE NEWPORT PAGNELL BUILDING ESTATE”, 1889.SEE BURY ST/POOLES LANE
1889 Abstract of Title of Mr J H Pike to Freehold Close
RECITES 1829
Conveyance by Thomas Pike, Butcher the eldest son and heir of James Pike, butcher to George Pike of Chicheley, yeoman the 2nd son of JP
Messuage (formerly 4 cottages) in Pool’s Lane, Marsh End, and a Close of pasture containing 2a, formerly a garden adjoining to the messuage, formerly in the occupation of John Border, then Francis Johnson, then Joseph Rigby, then Edmund Petts and Henry Haddon and since of Edmund Petts and William Fossey and then of George Pike
1850 GP died intestate leaving James Pike his eldest son and heir.
1869 Will of JP left his land in NP to his nephew James Henry Pike, the Close etc was then in the occupation of William Thickpenny.
1889 Property consisted of a Messuage, divers farmyards, a garden, a Close of Land outbuildings and Appurtenances, which for any years past had been let to Mr Thickpenny, and had been held by William’s brother James Pike without interruption until his death on 5th July 1869. (Plan of land in margin.
1889 DB229/3 Sale by J H Pike to George Loke of Woburn Sands, land agent, Plan of the Close on deed.
1899 DB229/4 Printed Prospectus and plan of “The Silver Street Building Estate” for sale in Lots by private contract by parties as in 3 above. This copy confirms sale of Lots 5,6,7,and 8 to Robert Johnson, builder of Wolverton.

1723 DB28/1 COTT IN MARSH END, (NEXT TO BLACK BULL)
Marriage Settlement of William Leach of Moulsoe and Mary White, her father William White, victualler gives the Cott near the Black Bull

1779-1806 DB28/5-8
RL OF ESTATE OF WILLIAM CRIPPS FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS INCLUDES THREE TUNS formerly THE BLACK BULL IN MARSH END,
1779
Creditors sell to John Osborne of Lathbury, grocer
Messuage in Marsh End sometime since called the Black Bull and now the Three Tuns, heretofore in the occupation of Benjamin Smith, late of Francis Clutton and now of Robert Denton.

ALSO 3 Cottages near adjoining to the above heretofore in the occs of William Malins, John West and .... but now of Edward Cooke, Edward Higby and James Leach. The Black Bull being on the W; the ground late of George Chapman now of ... on the E; the ground of Thomas Gibbs and the N; and the Common Street on the S.
1800 Margaret Osborne to William Leverrett, different tenants
1806 William Leverrett to James Pike, different tenants

DB205/1-11 MESSUAGE'S INCLUDING THE BLACK BULL IN MARSH END,
AND THE ORCHARD CLOSE (CALLED THE MARSH END GARDEN)
1779-1811. (SEE ALSO DB207 AND DB194/7)
1779
Assignment of William Cripps mortgage in Trust for Robert Collison and William John Osborne
The devisees under the Will of Joseph Barringer of
Emberton, baker, deceased, and Joseph Warner of
Lathbury, gardener and Robert Collison, surgeon,
William Cripps, brewer to John Osborn of Quarry Hall,
Lathbury, yeoman.
WC mortgaged the following to Joseph Barringer in 1776.
And ALSO that other Messuage in Marsh End sometime since called the Black Bull, then the Three Tuns formerly in the occupation of Benjamin Smith, then Francis Clutton and then Robert Denton.
ALSO 3 cottages near adjoining to the above heretofore in the occs of William Malins, John West and .., then of Edward Higby and Edward Cooke, and James Leach. The Black Bull being on the W; the ground late of George Chapman now of ... on the E; the ground of Thomas Gibbs and the N; and the Common Street on the S.
Robert Collison purchases the Messuages in the occs of Warner and Putton.
John Osborne purchases the premises in the occs of Denton, Cook, Higby and John Wilson is Trustee to Attend the Inheritance.
1800 Redemption of Land Tax on property in Marsh End and Silver Street of Samuel Barringer, which are
Houses and a Close in the occupation of Samuel Barringer and widow Coles, ...Baker, Martha Herbert and widow Cross 14/4d.

DB188/1 INCLUDES A COTT NEXT TO THE THREE TUNS IN MARSH END,
1827
Mortgaged by Miss Lucy Petts to John Fountaine, victualler a newly erected cott built by William Marriott and the land on which it stands on which a house formerly stood. Three Tuns on N; and estate of James Pike on E.

DB253/1-5 LEASES OF MALTING IN SILVER STREET, COTTAGES IN MALTING YARD, AND PUBLIC HOUSES IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, INCLUDES
1850 DB253/2
Underlease of the GREEN MAN for residue of a term of 14 years at £30 p.a. by T.A.Green and T.J.Green of Bedford, merchants with permission from Charles Redden, maltster, to William Thomas Tomkins of Stony Stratford, brewer
The Greens had leased the GREEN MAN from Thomas Osborn, Mary Osborn and Sarah Swannell 1846 for 14 years at £24 p.a. when property was
" All that messuage or tenement, public house called the GREEN MAN situate in Marsh End.
AND ALSO all those 3 cottages thereto adjoining with the outhouses, offices, brewhouse, barns, and yards etc. then (1846) in the occupation of William Clare".

1853 DB253/3 Underlease of the GREEN MAN for the residue of a term of 14 years at £31 p.a. by William Thomas Tomkins to Charles Coling of Turvey, gentleman, William Hipwell of Olney, innkeeper, and John Thomas Coling of Carlton, farmer

DEEDS TO SOUTH SIDE STARTING AT EAST END

DB200/1-16
PROPERTY IN MARSH END,SILVER STREET, 1681-1848.
Also includes Shoulder of Mutton in north end, 1771

1709 DB200/3 (Silver St) John Ingram and Elizabeth his wife mortgage the property for £25 with Thomas Rider, salesman, for term of 1000-years. Messuage or cott in NP in occupation of William Timbs, situate between the messuage in the occupation of John Timbs on the one side and of Thomas Revis on the other.
1719 DB200/5 Assignment of mortgage to John Perry of Little Linford, yeoman
1720 DB200/5 Will of Marie Atkins of Kingscliffe, Northants, widow. Written 30.11.1717 proved 13.3.1720 includes
To her daughter Frances Atkins her cottage in NP (Silver St) and the chest of drawers which was her fathers,
1720 DB200/4 Sale by L and RL, Frances Atkins of Kingscliffe, spinster the daughter and heir of Mary Atkins to John Ingram
Cottage in NP formerly of Francis Atkins the late father of Frances and now in the occupation of Hugh Chernock. The ground heretofore of Mrs Ann Carter, widow, late of widow Claridge and now of Thomas Cusins on the E; the House and ground of William Atterbury now in the occupation of Robert Atterbury on the S; and the Kings highway on the W.
1731 DB200/8 Assignment of mortgage from John Perry to Thomas Hart and increase to £60 by John Perry of Little Linford, tailor (mortgagee) and Elizabeth Ingram, widow of John Ingram cooper deceased and Thomas Ingram son and heir of John Ingram deceased
to Thomas Hart Senior and Thomas Hart Junior of Wavendon,
1733 DB200/9 Assignment by Thomas Hart Senior and Junior to John Perry
1733 DB200/10 Will of John Perry proved in Archdeaconry Court of Buckingham, Everything left to his wife Susan for life
1771 DB200/11-12 Sale by William Collyer, bookseller only son and heir of Jeremiah Collyer late of NP bookseller who inherited from Elizabeth his wife also deceased who was the sister and heir of Thomas Ingram, to James Pike the younger, butcher
Two properties:
All that messuage called or known by the name of the SHOULDER OF MUTTON in the North
Also the messuage in Marsh End (Silver St) sometime in the occupation of Francis Atkins, then of Hugh Chernock and now of Elizabeth Sanders, spinster. The ground formerly of Mrs Ann Carter, widow, then of Thomas Cusins and now of John Hall on the E; the House and ground late of William Atterbury now of...... on the S; and the Kings highway on the W.
1815 DB200/15 Will of James Pike, Includes to his nephew James he leaves the Cottage in Silver St.

DB226 MESSUAGE IN SILVER ST (LINCOLN LODGE), ALSO GROUND, COTT AND BAKEHOUSE IN WATERHOUSE LANE,
1720 DB226/2
Sale by Sarah Revis, widow of John Revis, apothecary decd, John Revis of the City of London, draper and Elizabeth Revis, spinster to Richard Atterbury, tailor, of Cott and garden thereto adjoining situated in NP in the lane there shooting out of Silver Street towards the river, southwards. The house and ground now or late of Thomas Cussins on the E; fronting the said lane on the W; the house and ground now or late of John Battison on the S; and the house and ground of William Atterbury on the N. All which said cott is now in the occupation of Anne Sutley widow.

1784 DB226/3 THIS IS LINCOLN LODGE, A PIECE OF GROUND AND COTT ABOVE William Atterbury by his Will 1769 bequeathed his property to daughter Martha Gable, her husband John Gable 1784 mortgaged to William Underwood, currier, "messuage formerly divided into 3 tens situated in Silver Street in or near Marsh End, next to a lane called Waterhall Lane formerly in the several tenures of Thomas Beauchamp, Thomas Reynolds, Thomas Colley and now of John Gable.
Also piece of ground thereto adjoining and belonging in the tenure of John Gable
Also that other cott converted into a Bakehouse and garden thereto adjoining and belonging situated in the lane shooting out of Silver St called Waterhall Lane towards the river Southwards. The house and ground and premises of John Hollingworth and James Pike being on the SE and NE; the lane called Waterhall on the SW; and Silver St on the NW."
1798 Endorsed with repayment
1806 DB226/7 Conveyance by John Gable late now of Whitechapel, London to Samuel Inns, currier
Messuage and ground adjoining as before formerly of John Gable now of Samuel Inns, Also the other cott converted to a bakehouse and garden formerly of Thomas Hurndall and now of Ann Pater, widow.
The house and ground of John Hollingworth and ... on the SE and NE; Waterhall lane on the SW; and Silver St on the NW.
1819 DB226/11-12 Sale by executors of Samuel Inns decd to William Marshall, leather cutter, property as before but bakehouse now converted to a Warehouse and all occ by William Marshall.

1780 DB40/7 Will of Thomas Wilkinson he owned messuage, farmhouse, malting yard, orchard, garden and homestead in Marsh End = We think this was later the March Of Intellect

1891 DB45A/3 THE ‘MARCH OF INTELLECT FOR SALE IN AUCTION OF PUBLIC HOUSES IN THE TOWN

DB101/1-28 COTTAGES IN MARSH END, 1666-1854.
There are several cottages

1667 sold William Eason to Thomas Gilbert were formerly of Richard and William Ridgeley,
1677 John Barwick, butcher and his wife Priscilla and heir sister Mary Cooke who were daughters of Edward Cooke to Thomas Gibbs, another cottage.
1684 1 Cott TG to Jonathan Davis who m his daughter Elizabeth Gibbs,
1697 another Cott purchased by Thomas Gibbs from Barwick, 1697 TG mortgages all to Thomas Allbright,
1704 mortgage assigned to Thomas Rider salesman, GAP
1751 Marriage Settlement Thomas Travell settles on Alice his daughter and Thomas Gibbs her husband, 7 cottages, an orchard and 2 more cottages.
DEED OF 1751 INCLUDES 2 COTTAGES IN ST JOHN STREET.
1767
WT assigns his 1000 year mortgage to Robert Pearson,
1766 TG sells to RP,
1795 0nwards RP sells of cottages 1 to George Osborn 1 to Thomas Meacher, 2 to Joseph Davis,
1813 JD sells 5 newly erected cottages to Thomas Eaglestone,
1821 TE leases for 500 years at £15 pa to Robert Gamble, see DB196/4-5 below
1854 TE died 1828 lease now void Gamble sells to William Thickpenny

1821 DB196/4-5 Several properties conveyed by Thomas Eaglestone to Robert Gamble, tailor to obtain an annuity of £15, include
All those newly erected messuages lately erected on the site where two formerly stood. And Also the Barn to the same adjoining and belonging all which are standing in NP in the street called Marsh End and were formerly, and whilst as two messuages were in the occupation of Widow Robinson, Robert Pearson and Sarah Hughes widow, but were since the rebuilding and converting into three messuages in the occupation of Thomas Burgess, Ann Warner and John Pettit and now of Thomas Burgess, ... Biggs, and John Cross.
And Also Right of Way for Gamble with horses carts etc from and to the street thro a certain gateway or passage between the houses formerly occupied by Edward Cook and William Judge leading to and from the cottages hereby granted together with a Well on the premises of Joseph Davis and use of the Privy standing near the Cottages.
Which Cottages, barn, way privileges etc were conveyed amongst other property 31st August 1813 by Joseph Davis to Thomas Eaglestone and George Rose.

1755 DB30/7-9 THESE ARE PART OF ABOVE
Thomas Revis to James West messuage in occupation of John Philpott and several other small houses adjoining and belonging, also the yard, orchard and pightle of pasture or Inclosed ground there adjoining and belonging, all now or late in the several tenures of John Philpot, William Marshall and Elizabeth Wood. Specifically mentions free right of way for James West into, through and out of the Great Gateway late of William Travell and now of Thomas Gibbs next to the street there into the yard belonging to the said Messuage and tenements in Marsh End.

DB194/5&7 PROPERTY OF ROBERT COLLISON
1797
Will of Robert Collison leaves rents of his property to his wife and after her death property to his sons Robert and George.
1809 George C, draper conveys his half share in the estate to his brother Robert C, estate includes.
The Orchard or Inclosed pasture ground now a garden containing half an acre, (this is in Marsh End see DB205&8) formerly of Joseph Higby, afterwards Thomas Hencher, since Richard Foulkes and now of Robert Collison. Also the free Right of Way out of by and through the gateway adjoining to the E end of a messuage late of Robert Collison, since of William Leverett, upon through and over the yard late of Sarah Hencher, since of William Leverett down to the R. Lovatt. Also free use of and Right of Passage to and from the Pump sit in the yard formerly of John Battison the elder, since of William Brice, late of Martha Brice, widow and now of .....

1779 DB207/4,5 and 10 MESSUAGES ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SILVER STREET WITH WAY TO RIVER LOVAT, Sale by John Warner of Lathbury, gardener, Robert Collison, surgeon and apothecary and William Cripps, brewer to Graveley Hurst, citizen and grocer of London, Property is:

All that messuage formerly divided into 3 dwellings but now only 2 situated in Marsh End, heretofore in the occs of Thomas Daniel, Elizabeth Forman and Elizabeth Pearce, since of Thomas Quaint, Thomas Taylor and Ann Line, now of John Warner, James and ...Watts.
ALSO a little yard adjoining and belonging to the messuage with a barn thereon.
ALSO an Orchard or piece of enclosed pasture of half an acre near to the messuage,
formerly in the occupation of Joseph Higby, late of Thomas Hencher and now of Richard Foulkes
ALSO full and free right of way for Graveley Hurst, his servants or workmen etc with horses carriages and carts to and from the messuage by and through the gateway adjoining the E end of the messuage and through and over the yard of Sarah Hencher, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Burgess and now of ... down to the River Lovat.
AND ALSO free right of way to and from the pump in the yard formerly of John Battison the elder, late of William Brice deceased and now of Martha Brice.
RECITES
1776
William Cripps purchased the cottages with a mortgage from Joseph Barringer of Emberton, baker who has since died and the mortgage is now vested in his widow Sarah and his daughter Susanna.
1779 RL of Cottages by William Cripps to his creditors John Warner, Robert Collison, Thomas Rogers the elder, and John Cripps and ALSO any other persons who were creditors of WC
Cripps releases his Cottages in Marsh End to them in Trust. Robert Collison repaid the mortgage and the property was released in Trust to him and the other trustees, See DB205

1804 DB207/10 COTT IN SILVER STREET, Sale by Henry Gee, butcher, Catherine his wife and John Gee their son and heir, saddler to John Cox, tailor, A cott and garden in Marsh End formerly in the tenure of Joseph Davis and now in occupation of William Eaton. The messuage formerly of Thomas Pancoust now of Isaac Henley Hanscomb and the Common Highway on the N; A Close of pasture formerly of Chris Woodward now of Samuel Barringer on S.

DB205/1-11 MESSUAGE'S INCLUDING THE BLACK BULL IN MARSH END,
AND THE ORCHARD CLOSE (CALLED THE MARSH END GARDEN)
1779-1811. (SEE ALSO DB207 AND DB194/7&8)
1779 DB205/1
Assignment of William Cripps mortgage in Trust for Robert Collison and William John Osborne
The devisees under the Will of Joseph Barringer of
Emberton, baker, deceased, and Joseph Warner of
Lathbury, gardener and Robert Collison, surgeon,
William Cripps, brewer to John Osborn of Quarry Hall,
Lathbury, yeoman.
WC mortgaged the following to Joseph Barringer in 1776.
All that messuage formerly 3 dwellings and then 2 formerly in the occs of Thomas Daniels, Elizabeth Forman, Mary Forman and Elizabeth Pierce, then of Thomas Quaint, Thomas Taylor and Ann Line, now of John Warner and William Putton (or Hutton), and the little yard adjoining with the barn thereon, And the orchard cont 1.5a in the occupation of John Wilson, formerly Joseph Higby, then Thomas Hencher and then William Cripps.
ALSO Free Right of Way for Joseph Barringer with horses, carts, carriages etc to and from the messuage through the GATEWAY adjoining to the E end of the messuage
ALSO Free Right of Way through and over the yard of Sarah Hencher, formerly of Thomas Burgess and then of .... Osborne down to the river Lovat
ALSO free right of way to and from the pump in the yard formerly of John Battison the elder, late of William Brice deceased and now of Martha Brice.
And ALSO that other Messuage in Marsh End sometime since called the Black Bull, then the Three Tuns formerly in the occupation of Benjamin Smith, then Francis Clutton and then Robert Denton.
ALSO 3 cottages near adjoining to the above heretofore in the occs of William Malins, John West and .., then of Edward Higby and Edward Cooke, and James Leach. The Black Bull being on the W; the ground late of George Chapman now of ... on the E; the ground of Thomas Gibbs and the N; and the Common Street on the S.
Robert Collison purchases the Messuages in the occs of Warner and Putton.
John Osborne purchases the premises in the occs of Denton, Cook, Higby and
John Wilson is Trustee to Attend the Inheritance.
1800 DB205/2 Redemption of Land Tax on property in Marsh End and Silver Street of Samuel Barringer, included
Houses and a Close in the occupation of Samuel Barringer and widow Coles, ...Baker, Martha Herbert and widow Cross 14/4d.
1803 DB205/3-4 Sale by Joseph Hatton late of Woburn now of NP, gent and Frances his wife to Isaac Henley Hanscomb, lacemerchant, those 3 messuages being formerly but 1 in Marsh End, formerly in the occupation of George Vass, William Cole and Richard Cooke, since of Ann Cole and Jacob Bennett and now of James Watts and ....Barker.
ALSO the Orchard Close planted with Fruit Trees and called the Marsh End Garden, adjoining the messuage above and formerly in the occupation of John Deacon, since of Dunney Baxter and now of Joseph Hatton.
And ALSO that messuage with outhouses and stable belonging, which with the said Orchard Close was lately in the occupation of Dunney Baxter and now of Joseph Hatton.
All of which were purchased by Joseph Hatton from William Poulter by Lease and Release in 1795.
And ALSO that Close of pasture ground in Marsh End
between the ground formerly of Thomas James, since of Edward Bloxham to the S; and the ground of Richard Chapman since of ... Chapman to the N; the late Common Field on the W; and the Highway leading to Caldecote on the E. cont.1.5a formerly in the tenure of William White, since of Richard Hill, late of John Castledine and now of Joseph Hatton. (SEE DB 107/10)
All which last mentioned Closes were formerly in the tenure of William White, since of Richard Hill, late of John Castledine and now of Joseph Hatton and conveyed to him by John Parsons as Trustee for Joseph Hatton in 1796.
1804 DB205/5-6
Sale by Isaac Henley Hanscomb, lace
merchant to
Samuel Barringer,
All that Orchard and Close as above called the Marsh End Garden.
ALSO the Messuage situated in the Orchard
formerly of Dunney Baxter since of Joseph Hatton and now of Mary Stevens, widow.
ALSO all that Gateway lately a cottage adjoining to the last premises.
ALSO all that cottage adjoining to the Gateway which said last mentioned premises were formerly of James Watts and others and are now in the occupation of ....Osborn. Which were lately purchased by Isaac Henley Hanscomb form Joseph Hatton in 1803.

1810 DB205/7-8 Sale by Robert Collison, surgeon, the son and heir of Robert Collison, late of NP, surgeon deceased to John Leverett, fellmonger, All that Orchard (now a garden) containing 1.5a near to the messuage of Richard Foulkes, now Thomas Tandy.
ALSO Free Right of Way to and from the Orchard by the Gateway adjoining to the E end of the said messuage, upon through and over the yard of Sarah Hencher, formerly of Thomas Burgess down to the river Lovat
AND ALSO free right of way to and from the pump in the yard formerly of William Brice deceased late of Martha Brice and now of John Leverett.
1810 DB205/9 John Leverett mortgages the property to Samuel Barringer.
1811 DB205/10-11 JL sells the property to SB

DB396/1-9
DEEDS TO PROPERTIES AND LAND IN SILVER STREET PURCHASED FOR ERECTION OF LOVAT BANK BY F J TAYLOR
1876 DB396/1
Conveyance for £730 by Mr Charles Featherstonehaugh of Aspley Guise, ropemaker to Frederick Taylor, chemist
Recites 1876 Matthew Featherstonehaugh gave the premises to his son Charles who now sells to Taylor,
All that messuage or tenement in Marsh End with the yards and buildings,
Also the workshop and a barn a stable thereto adjoining,
situated, standing and being near to and now or formerly occupied with the said messuage and which said messuages were formerly in the occupation of James Marshall and then Matthew Featherstonehaugh and Joseph his brother,
Also the orchard or pightle adjoining the messuage for sometime used as a garden,
Also the orchard in Marsh End now laid into the aforesaid orchard and used therewith as a garden.
All of which were formerly the estate of Robert Pearson (See DB101) and are now occupied by Matthew Featherstonehaugh.
Endorsed "Memo by Indenture of 1.1.1924 between Francis William Taylor and Joseph James West the messuage 33, Silver St was assured to Taylor in Fee Simple and his Right to the Production of the within written Indenture was acknowledged"
1876 DB396/2 Conveyance for £70 by William Thickpenny, gardener to Frederick James Taylor
Recites 1854 conveyance by George and Alice Marr, and Robert Gamble, to William Thickpenny, the cottages were granted to W. Thickpenny who now sells to Taylor all those 3 messuages, cottages or tenements with the barn to the same adjoining and belonging, all situated in the street lately called Marsh end and now known as Silver St, and which were formerly in the occupations of George Golding, John Daniel, and Thomas Ablethorpe and are now of George Golding, Widow Daniels and Richard Mills, and which cottages adjoined the premises which F.J.Taylor lately purchased of Matthew Featherstonehaugh
1877 DB396/3 Exchange F.J.Taylor gives to Miss Jane Francis Pettit, spinster, two plots of land situated near Silver St now in her occupation, in exchange for a plot of land with buildings and erections thereon also situated in Silver St. Plan with deed.
1894 DB396/4 Conveyance for £20 by Gaius Hillyard, parchment maker and Alfred Nathaniel Nicholson, solicitors clerk to F.J.Taylor, gent. Recites 1876 whereby Joseph Clarke of NP labourer conveyed to William Thickpenny, gardener the premises, herein conveyed. WT died on 25.11.1893 and by Will of 1893 he appointed Hillyard and Nicholson as his executors.
They now sell to Taylor All that messuage, cottage or tenement in Silver Street late in the occupation of Ann Kightly and now unoccupied. A messuage formerly belonging to George Durham and now of Elizabeth Rees on one side and the house or ground of Frances Davis on the other, also right to the use of a Well in the garden behind the mess.
1894 DB396/5 Conveyance for £20 by Elizabeth Rees late of NP now of Cardiff (address given), formerly the wife of David Rees to F.J.Taylor, Recites that Elizabeth Rees is the sole surviving devisee of George Durham former owner, she now sells to Taylor, All that messuage or cottage in Silver St formerly in the occupation of William Warren and lately unoccupied, also right to the use of a Well in the garden behind the mess.
1894 DB396/6 Conveyance for £160 by Mrs Jane E Davis, late of NP now of Potterspury, wife of John Davis, butcher to F.J.Taylor
Recites indenture of 1875 whereby Charles Ebenezer Tite conveyed the premises to Jane Frances Pettit.
All that messuage and garden in Marsh End now Silver St, formerly in the occupation of Mrs Temple but recently Jane E. Davis.
1894 DB396/7 Conveyance for £10 by Charles Shelton, bricklayer to F.J.Taylor, Plot of ground on which formerly stood a messuage, cottage or tenement situated in Bletchley Court in street formerly called Marsh End now Silver St. which ground and the cottage on it formerly belonged to Mott.
1894 DB396/8 Conveyance for £50 by John Glave of NP a Finisher in Railway Carriage Works to F.J.Taylor,
Two messuages situated in Marsh End now Silver St, for many years in the occupation of William Leverrett and William Barker.
1894 DB396/9
No 18--28
Certificate for the redemption of Land Tax No 76649. F.J. Taylor pays fee of £6 15s 6d on Piece of ground whereon a cottage formerly stood lately pulled down in Silver St, bounded on N by property formerly belonging to John Glave now of F.J.T Land Tax 1/0d
Piece of ground whereon two cottages formerly stood lately pulled down in Silver St, which F.J.T bought from Mrs John Davis. Land Tax 2/0d
Also Piece of ground whereon a cottages formerly stood lately pulled down in Silver St, formerly of John Glave Land Tax 1/-0d

DB207/1-5 AND 11-17 PROPERTIES IN MARSH END, 1687-1895,
INCLUDES, MESSUAGES ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SILVER STREET WITH WAY TO RIVER LOVAT 1779, COTT IN SILVER STREET 1804, 2 MESSUAGES AND A COTT AND A BARN 1812

DB227/1-20 65 SILVER STREET,
RECITES MORTGAGE OF 1712
by Roger Chapman of Caldecote
1777 DB227/1 Assignment of remainder of term of 1000 year lease for £56 by Elizabeth Macdowall of St Marylebone, Middx, widow, devisee and executorutrix of the Will of Edward Bowles of NP, Esq., decd to George Osborne, woolstapler
"The site of 4 cottages recently pulled down and made into a Close"
Recites Mortgage 1726
Roger Chapman of Caldecote mortgages to George Parish 4 cottages adjoining near together in the lower part of Marsh End in the tenures of .... Edwards, William Roddis, John Marshall and Thomas Bull, bounded by the tenement of Robert.. on the E; tenement late of Thomas Wood on the W; the R. Lovatt on the S; and the Common Street on the N." All which were by Roger Chapman by Will 1702 to Thomas Chapman his eldest son (the father of Roger Chapman) and were 1717 settled on Roger forever.
1754 Assignment RC had not repaid mortgage and property became absolute to executors of Parish decd, wife Frances and son William who now Assign to Edward Bowles for £210.

1800 DB227/2
Assignment by George Osborne, by direction of Mrs Margaret Osborne of Lathbury, the widow and devisee under the Will 1790 of John Osborne yeoman of Lathbury, decd to William Leverett, gent. Recites 1779 George Osborne sold the property to John Osborne who left the property to his wife Margaret, property now sold to William Leverett.
1808 DB227/3 Will of William Leverett
To wife Ann All my messuage or tenement and garden adjoining and opening into Thorpe's Yard and now in my occ for life and then to son John Leverett for life and after his death to my executor Samuel Barringer, grocer on Trust to allow my son John to take the rents from the property during his life. Then after his death and providing that John has not married either of the daughters of John Fosbury the younger, gardener I give my messuage to the first son of the body of my son John and if John has no sons then I give the messuage to his daughter or daughters. But if John did marry a daughter of John Fosbury then after his death I give the property to my grandson William Leverett, the son of my son James.
Also to my son John all the rest of the residue of my messuages being situated in Thorpe's Yard and my Close near adjoining thereto and opposite the Three Tuns public house

1860 DB227/4 Assignment of Remainder of 1000-year
lease on Close
by Mr Ralph and Mrs Ann Baddeley of
Darlaston Staffs, heirs of Leverrett to William
Hipwell, Innkeeper as agent for Samuel Harris
Close described as of 2r at the bottom of Marsh End for many years past in the occupation of John Leverett but now unocc with all the fruit and other trees thereon.
1867 DB227/8 Assignment by Samuel Harris to Charles Shelton, builder Plot of land as plan below for erection of 65, Silver St

Primitive Methodists Chapel
Silver Street
Prop of Charles BatemanPlot is 16.5 ft wide and 109ft long on top and 111ft 6ins long on bottom
Remainder of Close of Samuel Harris
1867 DB227/9 Charles Shelton mortgages new house
1871 DB227/11 mortgage assigned to George Stanton, baker, who becomes owner of the house
1871 DB227/15 Agreement by George Stanton to sell to William Leverett the Messuage with yard and garden in the occupation of Edward Allen (so Leverett does not live in 65, Silver St)
1876 DB227/16 Death of William Leverett, gardener died
1882 DB227/14 William's Widow purchases property
1882 DB227/18 Martha Leverett, widow and daughters Sarah Ann Esther and Fanny Lucy mortgage 65, Silver Street to Walter Beaty Bull. Property bounded by Silver St on N; premises formerly of David Cook on S; premises formerly of Trustees of Primitive Methodist Chapel and now of the Revd Charles McMahon Ottley on the E; and house of George Stanton on the W.
1885 mortgage repaid
1896 DB227/19 Sale of 65, Silver Street by Sarah Leverett and her sister Fanny Tebbett wife of Ebenezer Tebbett, gardener to Charles Loxley, coachmaker.

DB228/1-6
DEEDS TO COTTAGES IN THORPE’S YARD PURCHASED BY WILLIAM TAYLOR 1866, SITE OF LOVAT BANK IN SILVER ST, 1877-1906 INCLUDES SALE OF TWO MEADOWS TO F J TAYLOR 1877 WITH ABSTRACT OF TITLE FROM 1829, AND WIDENING OF SILVER ST 1906.
(SEE DB41/3-4 Deeds of JPC Property and mortgages)

DB377/187 Will of William Taylor, Chemist
Appoints his two sons Thomas and Frederick James and his relative James Robert Whitworth of Weston Underwood, farmer as his executors.
Estate includes
I give to my wife for the term of her life All those my cottages or tenements with appurtenances in Marsh End called Thorpe’s Yard and which (with two other cottages since sold to James Mapley) I purchased of William Leverrett, and immediately after my wife’s decease to my five children in equal shares as Tenants in Common in Fee Simple.
Signed 11.2.1871, witnesses Josiah Wilford, chemist and druggist, Edwin Carr clerk to Mr Cooch solicitor NP, probate granted to sons Oxford 28.5.1874.

1877 DB228/1 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of James Price Coles (JPC) to 2 freehold Closes of meadow containing 4a..
Recites
1829 Will of John Coles, maltster. Inter alia he leaves "all those his Closes of meadow lands called Lyons Holme, Backside Meadow and St John's Piece”.
1839
Codicil he leaves Close called Anglesey Holme to son JPC.
1841 John's Will proved, eldest son John Henry predeceased his father on 11.4.1841 so JPC now eldest son and heir
1850 (See also DB237) JPC mortgages all the Closes to Eliza Ann Lucas £800
1851 Eliza Ann died and estate to sons William Henry and Charles Frederick. Daughter Rosa Mary is given the £800 mortgage as her share of estate.
1853 JPC obtains a loan of £500 from J F Powell on security of the Closes subject to the mortgage of £8000.
1857 JPC repays mortgages of £800 and £500 property conveyed to him
1858 JPC mortgages the property to George Fisher for £1500.
1876 GF died leaving his estate to sons JPC's mortgage Assigned to William Powell
1863 JPC now of Jersey obtains a further mortgage of £1000 on the property from James Whitworth.
1866 JPC wishes to repay mortgage to Whitworth and to raise a further £500 so William Powell loans him a further £1500. Property conveyed to Powell but JPC has right to repay and regain property.
1871 JPC requests a further loan of £200 from Powell.
1873 William Powell assigns mortgage to William Boyd of Newcastle on Tyne, civil engineer
1877 DB228/4 Agreement by JPC to sell to F.J.Taylor
" all those 2 meadows of pasture land containing 2a 17p and 2a 1r 23p called respectively Backside and Anglesey Holme, situated in NP and numbered respectively 45 and 44 on the NP Inclosure Award (Portfield Award Map. DM) now staked out and intended to be divided from other premises of JPC and in the occupation of William Fleet by a 9inch brick wall of at least 6ft height, to be erected forthwith and to be maintained by F.J.Taylor
DB228/5 Recites JPC's Title confirms that he repaid the mortgage of £1700 to William Boyd the younger 1878 and the mortgage of £1500 to William Powell 1877.

1877 DB228/2 Redemption of Land Tax on property of Mrs C.E.Taylor, widow of William Taylor,
"A house in the occupation of George Osborne Price with NW frontage on to Silver St, and 2 cottages now occ by Smith and Judge on the NE side of the house, and formerly used as part of it as a Dairy. Also a Close, yard and stables, in the occupation of George Osborne Price about 1a lying between the garden grounds on the SW and the NE and the meadow on the SE with entrance from Silver Street
1877 DB228/3
Conveyance by Mrs C.E.Taylor, widow to her five children
Recites 1866 William Leverett sold to William Taylor, chemist " 11 messuages in Marsh End in Thorpe's Yard then in the occupation of Catherine Fisher, Julia Hill, James Harwick, Elizabeth Tame, Ann Haynes, Robert Rose, Joseph Leabutt, James Panter, George Umney, Samuel Mursley and William Archer with the gardens and ground belonging.
1871 William Taylor by Will left to his wife Catherine for life and after her death to their children, all the 11 cottages in Thorpe's Yard and which with two other cottages which had been sold to James Mapley, the testator purchased of William Leverett".
1874
William Taylor died widow Catherine and 4 of the children sell to F.J. Taylor for £50," All that messuage or cott situated in Marsh End, now called Silver Street, late divided into 2 tenements but now 1 in the occupation of Widow Adams, situated between an Ancient Gateway there and the cott of tenement of F.J.Taylor next adjoining and the Garden Ground formerly of Thomas Gurney and now of Thomas Taylor".

1906 DB228/6 Agreement between F.J.Taylor and the NP UDC. which wishes to widen Silver Street between the March of Intellect and the Horse and Jockey. FJT agrees to give part of his garden. The Council builds new brick boundary wall and since they own the former March of Intellect they block up the window in the Slaughterhouse which would overlook Taylor's garden. Plan attached which shows the old slaughterhouse at rear of March of Intellect. (When Silver St dug up in 1993 for new Water main numerous Taylors Mustard Jars were dug up here and we wondered why they were used as hardcore for the road, but they were in fact dumped in Taylor's garden.

1893 DB256/10 TAYLOR FAMILY PAPERS INCLUDE CORRESPONDENCE RE DEEDS TO LOVAT BANK,
Letter from Charles Powell to Frederick James Taylor at Lovat Bank re property belonging to the late Mrs Taylor, also "with regard to the title deeds you were good enough to lend me I find as far as I can make out they relate to pretty well all the property which the misses Stevens had including no doubt the ground and premises upon which your house stands and therefore it would be as well for you to keep them all"

NORTH END, NORTH SQUARE, MILL STREET

THE MILL/MILL STREET
1615 DB244/10
Conveyance by Peter Van Loor snr of London, knight to Henry Atkins, knight, The water mill called the Grain mill; Peter formerly purchased the mill from John St Leger of the Honor of Ampthill.

MILL ST NORTH SIDE AND NORTH SQUARE ALL BACK ON TO RIVER
DB210/1-35 Two properties in North End (North Square, Mill St)
1713-1832, and Cottages and land adjacent to North Square and North Bridge 1808
1713 DB210/1-2
Conveyance by the Administrators of the Goods and Chattels of the late Richard Pinkard to John Rouse, carpenter
Messuage in the North End in the occupation of John Hunt, messuage of Nicholas Chibnall in the occupation of Edward Wilkinson on one side and the messuage of Thomas Mabley in the occupation of John Robinson on the other.
1716 DB210/3-4 Conveyance by John Rouse, carpenter to Mary Barton, spinster, mess as above
1718 DB210/6 Feoffment by Thomas Mabley, blacksmith to John Robinson, bone lace merchant
Cott in North End with the orchard and garden adjoining and belonging in the occupation of John Robinson. The house and ground in tenure of Gilbert Curtis on the NW; and the house and ground of Francis Barton on the SE.

1748 DB210/7 (See DB210/11)
Will 1758 of Mary Robinson, spinster.
Executors Mary Curtis, spinster and David Hennell of London, goldsmith are to rent out her property and pay her brother an annuity of £5 for life. After his decease executors to convey property to John son of David Hennell. Copy mentions a Codicil giving a "like grant" to Mary Curtis, widow. Several bequests including
£5 to the Baptist Meeting Minister and £2.10s 0d to the poor of NP that attend the Baptist Meeting.

1758 DB210/9-10 Sale by Mary Smith of Trinity Minories, London, late of NP, widow, late Mary Barton to Isaac Fox of Trinity Minories, London, watchmaker
Messuage in the North End of NP, formerly in the occupation of John Hunt, afterwards of the said Mary Smith, late of Gamaliel Webb, now of John Stowe. The messuage of Thomas Truelove formerly of Thomas Dutton and now of ..... Yate and William Piggott on one side and the messuage of Mary Robinson now in the tenure of Mary Robinson and Mary Curtis on the other. The River Ouse on the NE; and the Common Street on the SW.

1771 DB210/12 Marriage Settlement John Hennell, draper and Rebecca Stevens. John agrees to RL the messuage in NP to trustees Francis Bennon of Spratton, Northants, and Robert Hennell citizen and goldsmith of London.

1785 DB210/13-14 Sale by Jane Fox of Trinity Minories, London, widow, and a devisee of the Will of her late husband Isaac Fox of Trinity Minories, London, watchmaker to William Paine of Lathbury, Innholder
All that messuage in the North End of NP, formerly in the occupation of John Stowe, late of Ralph Horseley and now of James Hollingworth. The messuage late of James Truelove and now of William Harnby? on one side; the messuage late of Mary Robinson now of John Hennell on the other; the River Ouse on the NE; and the Common Street on the SW.

1791 DB210/16 Conveyance by John Hennell of Kettering, Northants, draper and Rebecca his wife to Joseph Cripps, draper, Recites Marriage Settlement of March 1771
Messuage in the North End of NP, between the house and ground of Isaac Fox, late of William Paine now of Mary Paine, widow on the E; The messuage late of Gilbert Curtis and now of ... on the W; The River Ouse on the N; and the Common Street on the S.
1791 Joseph Cripps mortgages the property to Samuel Greatheed.
1796 Repayment of Mortgage and Conveyance by JC to Thomas Squirhill who obtains a mortgage from Thomas Marshall.
Mess as above

1829 DB33/1 PIKE ESTATE, CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY IN NORTH END, MARSH END AND PORTFIELD, INCLUDES
Thomas Pike, butcher eldest son of James Pike decd to his brother Joseph Messuage in North End now divided into 2 messuages with a piece of garden (these are on North Square backing on to river) heretofore in occupation of Jonas Smith, since of John Richard and Elizabeth Smith now of (names not entered), A Messuage of Mary Curtis on the E; the R Ouse on the N; a Cott late in the occupation of Mary Smith on the W; and the street on the S.
James had made a Will but did not sign it so Thomas is conveying property to Joseph that would have been left to him.
(See Cowper Museum Olney deeds)

1884 DB146/9 RL of Quit-rents on 2 Messuages in North Square and Messuage in the High Street known as ‘The Cedars’

1808 DB210/22/1 Conveyance by Right Hon Lord Viscount Valentia to Charlotte Beaty Eight cottages with gardens and yards in the North End, in the tens of Richard Tyrell, John Browne, Sarah Platt, Mary Smith, Maynham Higby, Sarah Smith, Bartholomew Truelove, Aquilla Leverett and George Cripps the undertenants of George Cripps by whom the premises are held on a 21 year lease from 5.4.1790".
Also those several pieces or parcels of Ground called The Knowl and The Island lying on the E side of the North Bridge, late in the tenure of Walter Beaty and now of Charlotte Beaty.
SHRUBBERY BELOW WAS ON W SIDE OF NORTH SQUARE
Also that piece of ground whereon a messuage formerly stood now planted as a Shrubbery situated in the North End
and now also occ by Charlotte Beaty

1808 DB210/23-24 Conveyance by Mrs Mary Paine, widow
and devisee and the trustees and executors of William
Paine gent to George Osborne the younger, woolstapler
Messuage in the North End, formerly in the occupation of John Stowe, since of Ralph Horseley, then of James Hollingworth, late of William Paine and Mary Paine, now of George Osborne. The messuage late of James Truelove and now of William Harvey on one side; the messuage late of Mary Robinson then of John Hennell and now of Thomas Squirhill on the other; the River Ouse on the NE; and the Common Street on the SW.

1809 DB210/26-27 Conveyance by Thomas Squirhill of Fenny Stratford in parish of Simpson, joiner and Cecilia his wife to James Birks, dealer of earthenware and Fanny his wife
Messuage in the North End, between the house late of Mary Paine, widow now of George Osborne on the E; the messuage late of Gilbert Curtis and now of ... on the W; The River Ouse on the N; and the Common Street on the S.
1817 James Birks mortgages the property to John Kearse of Buckingham, Sheriff's Officer.
1830 DB210/32-33 Conveyance by James Birks and his wife to George Osborn, woolstapler
Messuage in the North End late of Elizabeth Powell now of James Birks (The same being lately and almost wholly rebuilt) between the house late of Mary Paine, widow now of George Osborne on the E; The messuage late of Gilbert Curtis and now of ... on the W; The River Ouse on the N; and the Common Street on the S. Mortgage to Kearse repaid
Also mortgage repaid to William Green of Salisbury Square, London and George Lucas the executors of George Pitt Hurst

DB208/22 1858
Abstract of Title of the Devisees of the Will of John Fountain. Drawn up by Powell and Newman. includes
1834 conveyance for £300 by George Osborn to John Fountain, victualler
THE YARD OR HOMESTEAD WITH BUILDINGS, BARNS AND STABLES thereto belonging, formerly in occupation of James Pike then of Thomas Pike, then William Pettit, then William Miller and Benjamin Taylor. Bounded on the N partly by a stone wall and partly by 2 cottages of John Castledine, partly by a cott and Premises of Benjamin Taylor, and partly by the public road, on the E by a garden and Premises of John Warr and Henry Truelove respectively, on S by Premises of James Bradon and on W by Close of George Osborn.

ALSO 2 COTTAGES IN MILL OR NORTH END
1835 Conveyance by
John Castledine to John Fountaine, victualler. The cottages were in the occupations of Benjamin Taylor and Joseph Barwick and were bounded on W and N by cottages and Premises of John Castledine on the NE by Benjamin Taylor and on other sides by JF.
MESSUAGE OR DWELLING HOUSE NORTH OR MILL END formerly of John Fountain and late of John Rogers.
ALSO 2 COTTAGES IN MILL OR NORTH END ADJOINING THE GATEWAY LEADING TO THE ABOVE now in the occupation of James Barker and John Taite which messuage and 2 cottages were built by John Fountain on land conveyed to him by George Osborn by Lease and Release of 5 &
6.5 1834.
ALSO ANOTHER COTT IN NORTH OR MILL END
now occ by Joshua Cook which cott (then forming 2 cottages) was conveyed to John Fountain in 1835 by John Castledine, and Joseph Arrowsmith.

1870 DB208/26 John Bliss of Salden, farmer Mortgages the properties that he purchased in 1858 and certain others to Charles Paine and Alfred Gurney for £1564. (Includes 2 cottages on The Green)
Also the Messuage with yards, gardens, stables and Coachhouse in the North or Mill End formerly of John Fountain then John Rogers and now of Lawrence Lankester.
Also 2 Cottages in North or Mill End adjoining the Gateway leading to the above late of James Barker and John Taite and now of ... Lebury and .... Lockwood.
Also another Cott formerly two cottages in North or Mill End late occ by Joshua Cook and now of ..... French.
Also a messuage with yard and garden in the North End for many years past in the occupation of William Bunting, a certain street called the Back Lane or Union St on the SE; the Infant and Girls School and Almshouses erected by Charlotte Beaty on the other part thereof; the messuage and Premises of John Warr on the other part; and the messuage of John Bliss being part of the Premises heretofore firstly described on the N, which said messuage and Premises were conveyed in 1869 to John Bliss by John Bunting and his mortgagee.

1876 DB208/28 Conveyance on Trust for Sale by John Fountain Bliss, gent to Messrs E Jones Sanders, bank manager and Charles William Powell, gent. Recites that John Bliss late of NP, Innkeeper died on 22.3.1876 leaving John Fountain Bliss his eldest son entitled to his estate.
Also the Messuage with yards, gardens, stables and coachhouse in the North or Mill End formerly of John Rogers and now of the Revd Clarie Lankester.
Also 2 Cottages in North or Mill End adjoining the Gateway leading to the above.
Also another Cott formerly two cottages in North or Mill End

THE WOOL BARNS THES ARE ON N SIDE OF NORTH SQUARE ACTUALLY ON CORNER OF MILL ST, NORTH SQUARE AND UNION ST

1766 DB33/9 William Yate son and heir of Richard Yate, decd mortgages for £400 to Thomas Osborn of Stoke Goldington, grocer
Messuage in Tickford End and also a newly erected building or barn situate in the North End now used as a Woolchamber and now or late in tenure of William Yate.
Also the shop or part of a room in the occupation of John Burnham. (See DB40)
1768 DB40/1
Sale of Estate of William Yate a Bankrupt.

THESE ARE THE ABOVE
1808 DB243/1 THE DILLEY YARD, FORMER WOOL BARNS
Feoffment by Mansell Dawkins Mansell to William Lucas gent, includes Yard or piece of ground called the Dilley Yard with the barn, stable, buildings and appurtenances standing thereon and belonging situated in the North End late in the occupation of Thomas Dawkes now of George Osborn

DB209/1-10 PREMISES IN NORTH SQUARE AND MILL STREET, FORMER WOOL BARN, LATER TAYLOR’S THEN ODELL’S WAREHOUSES 1808-1876. (See DB207/13 and DB243/1)
1808 DB209/1 (See DB243/1)
Conveyance for £78 Lord Viscount Valentia with the consent of the Commissioners for the Sale of Land Tax to George Osborn the elder, woolstapler
All those two barns or buildings situate in the North End and called the Wool Barns now in the occupation of George Osborne.

1834 conveyance for £300 by George Osborn to John Fountain, victualler includes
THE YARD OR HOMESTEAD WITH BUILDINGS, BARNS AND STABLES thereto belonging, formerly in occupation of James Pike then of Thomas Pike, then William Pettit, then William Miller and Benjamin Taylor. Bounded on the N partly by a stone wall and partly by 2 cottages of John Castledine, partly by a cott and Premises of Benjamin Taylor, and partly by the public road, on the E by a garden and Premises of John Warr and Henry Truelove respectively, on S by Premises of James Bradon and on W by Close of George Osborn.

1855 DB209/2 Abstract of Title of George Osborn to messuage in the North End of NP (Mss "Lot 4" property is part of an auction)
Recites Feoffment 1808 of Yard from D. Mansell Esq to Lucas, it was then late of Lord VV who had conveyed it to Mansell under the Powers of several Acts for the Redemption and Sale of Land Tax
Recites Feoffment of 1808 by William Lucas and Letty his wife to George Osborn the younger, woolstapler of All that yard called the Dilly Yard with the barn, stables, buildings and Appurtenances in the North End late of Thomas Dawkes and now of George Osborn.
1855 DB209/3/1 Conveyance of Wool Warehouse for £200 by George Osborn the younger and Ann his wife to William Walker of Bradford, Yorks woolstapler. Recites GO the elder died 1809 and left property to GO the younger, who was his oldest son and heir by his wife Ann (she was Anne Cripps) they married 1773 and were both now deceased, George the younger was christened in Oct 1776 and he m Ann Kilpin
"All that Wool Warehouse or building formerly two Woolbarns and then called the Wool Barns together with a small plot of ground fenced in and lying at the S end thereof in the North End of NP, heretofore in the occupation of GO the elder, Then of GO the younger now of William Walker. Bounded on the N by cottages of John Dickinson; on S and E by public Rd; and on W by a Yard and buildings recently sold by George Osborn party hereto and in the occupation of John Odell". Together with all and singular the buildings etc save and except the windows, doors, and other openings from and out of the said Wool Warehouse, hereby conveyed into the yard and premises of John Odell lying on the W side thereof and which had been or were intended to be Closed up"

1858 DB209/4 Abstract of Title of the Assignees of the Estate of William Walker of Bradford, York, Woolstapler, a Bankrupt to a Warehouse etc in NP. Recites the above deeds and also 1858 bankruptcy of WW and assignment of property to Trustees for sale by Auction in Bradford Lot 3 is the Wool Warehouse Mss note on Cover “M: Osborne”
1858 DB209/6 Conveyance for £170 by Assignees George Osborn of Bradford, Woolstapler and John Taylor of Bradford, gent.
Property in formerly in occupation of William Walker now of William Taylor.
1859 DB209/7 Conveyance for £230 by George Osborn of Bradford, woolstapler to William Taylor, chemist
Property as before
1887 DB209/8 Conveyance by Emma Taylor, Clara Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor and Fanny Matilda Taylor other devisees of Will of William Taylor to Thomas Taylor, chemist and druggist
"the Warehouse being part of a barn formerly a Woolbarn bounded as before by John Odell and on the other side by premises of John Creemer”.
1902 DB209/9 F W Taylor mortgages property in the High Street and the Barn Property is;
"All that messuage or tenement with Appurtenances being 34 High St formerly in the occupation of Widow Keep, afterwards of Ann Carr, now of Emily Fleet, And also the Warehouse in Mill St formerly called the North or Mill End, now in the occupation of F.W.Taylor, bounded on the one side by part of the Woolbarn belonging to John Odell and on the other by Premises formerly belonging to John Creemer and now of William Bunting.
1923 Endorsed with Repayment on 4/7/1923 also re-mortgage by Taylor of property description as before except that Premises of William Bunting now of Henry William Mason. Repaid 1931.

DB397/1-5 DEEDS TO 34 AND 36 HIGH ST, AND WAREHOUSE IN UNION ST,
PROPERTY OF TAYLOR FAMILY
1877 DB397/1 See also DB209 includes

Agreement between the Vendors Emma Anne, Clara Mary Eliz Taylor and Fanny Matilda Taylor and The Purchaser Thos and Frederick James Taylor, for the Conveyance for £100 of all that
Warehouse in North St or Mill End now in the occupation of Taylors, being part of a barn formerly used as a Woolbarn, bounded on one side by part of the said Woolbarn belonging to John Odell and on other premises of John Creemer
1897 DB397/2 Conveyance for £2000 by Thomas Taylor, gent
to Francis William Taylor, chemist and druggist and Mineral Water Manufacturer.
All that messuage 36 High St with the Warehouses, Factory Buildings, Yard, gardens and stables on the W and E side thereof thereunto belonging formerly in the occupation of Christopher Ladds, afterwards of William Taylor, then of Thomas and Frederick James Taylor.
Also that other messuage adjoining the above 36 High St formerly in the occupation of Ann Tye but now with the garden on the W side of 36 thrown into and forming part of 36 High St.
Also that cottage 2, Union St (formerly Dungeon Lane) at the bottom of the yard belonging to the said 36 High St and which cottage represents what were 3 thatched cottages which have been long since pulled down and now in the occupation of Joseph Mapley.
Also that other messuage or tenement adjoining 36 High St and being 34 High St formerly in the occupation of widow Keep and now of Ann Carr.
Secondly all that Warehouse in Mill St (formerly North or Mill End) now in the occupation of Francis William Taylor, being part of a barn formerly used as a Wool barn, bounded on one side by part of the said Woolbarn belonging to John Odell and on other premises formerly of John Creemer now of William Bunting.
1897 DB397/3 Mortgage of premises for £2000 Francis William Taylor to Thomas Taylor. TT died 1900 and FWT has agreed to repay executors 1902
1912 DB397/4 Reconveyance of premises by personal representatives of the late Thomas Taylor to Francis William Taylor who repays £1000
1928 DB397/5 Mortgage for £400 Francis William Taylor mortgages the property to the NP and Wolverton and District Model Building Society for £400, mortgage is repaid 1928.

UNION STREET / DUNGEON LANE NORTH SIDE

DB208/26 6th April 1870
John Bliss of Salden, farmer Mortgages messuages to Charles Paine of Wingbury, Wing, farmer and Alfred Gurney of Slapton, maltster for £1564, including

THIRDLY A messuage with yard and garden in the North End for many years past in the occupation of William Bunting, a certain street called the Back Lane or Union St on the SE; the Infant and Girls School and Almshouses erected by Charlotte Beaty on the other part thereof; the messuage and premises of John Warr on the other part; and the messuage of John Bliss being part of the premises heretofore firstly described on the N, which said messuage and premises were conveyed to John Bliss by John Bunting and his mortgagee by conveyance of 16.10.1869.

DB208/13 1808
Conveyance by The Right Hon George Annesley commonly called Lord Viscount Valentia to James Pike, butcher.
Messuage with yard and garden in North End, formerly of Elizabeth Cozens, since of .... Jennings and now of ....
Also 2 cottages with yards and gardens in the North End formerly of John Scott and ....Wicken, now of George Mapley and John Scottage
Also the messuage in the North End commonly called the Wooden House now of Thomas Warr, (the same being held by John Seeley under a 21year lease from 29.9.1790.
(ABOVE UNION ST BELOW ARE WAREHOUSES)
Also the Yard and Homestead with buildings, barns and stables in the North End now in the occupation of James Pike.

DB208/20 1832 Conveyance by Thomas Tarry of Lathbury, yeoman and Thomas Brown, Innholder the Devisees in Trust of Will of Thomas Pike, butcher, deceased and Ann Osborne, spinster to George Osborne, woolstapler
4 cottages in Dung Hill Lane, with yards and gardens formerly in the occupation of Sarah Smith, Bart Truelove, and Acquilla Leverett now of Harris, Thomas Tandy and John Billing.
(ABOVE = ROY MASON DEEDS BELOW = WAREHOUSE

The Yard or Homestead with buildings and barns thereto belonging, formerly in occupation of James Pike and late of Thomas Pike deceased

DB208/22 1858
Abstract of Title of the Devisees of the Will of John Fountain. Drawn up by Powell and Newman. (Includes premises in Mill St See above) and
Also a messuage with yard and garden in the North End for many years past in the occupation of William Bunting, a certain street called the Back Lane or Union St on the SE; the Infant and Girls School and Almshouses erected by Charlotte Beaty on the other part thereof; the messuage and Premises of John Warr on the other part; and the messuage of John Bliss being part of the Premises heretofore firstly described on the N, which said messuage and Premises were conveyed in 1869 to John Bliss by John Bunting and his mortgagee.

UNION STREET/DUNGHILL LANE SOUTH SIDE
DB115/1-4 ESTATE OF THOMAS WALLIS, includes 3 MESSUAGES IN HIGH STREET (NOS 34-36), with cottages in Dunghill Lane at rear 1811-12. (Includes DB145/6, see also DB212/13, and NPHS Deeds 5)
1811 DB145/6
Heirs of Thomas Wallis to Samuel Barringer, merchant,
Also 3 messuages in the High St together with the yards, backsides, barns and stables etc.
And Also a piece of ground sometime part of a garden belonging to the messuage in the Tenure of widow Conny and on which 2 messuage formerly stood since burnt down, also a Barn and other Buildings now thereon situate in or near the North End of NP and adjoining the Backyard Gates belonging to the 3 said messuage which said piece of ground is now used as a garden, woodbarn and privy and were late in the occupation of John Swannell and now of Charles Redden.
Also the toft whereon 2 messuage formerly stood but on part of which a barn and 2 hovels have lately been erected, and are now situate in North End and near to or adjoining the said Backyard Gates, of the said above 3 messuages
1812 DB115/4 Joseph Redden, maltster to Samuel Barringer, grocer
Piece of ground at rear of High St property running down to Dunghill Lane, with plan.

DB395/1-3 DEEDS TO PROPERTY OF TAYLOR FAMILY,
SHOP ETC IN HIGH STREET AND COTTAGES IN DUNGHILL LANE,
1876 DB395/1
Conveyance for £2500 by The devisees of Samuel Barringer to Thomas and Frederick James Taylor, chemists and druggists.
RECITES
1828 Will of Samuel Barringer
Messuage in High St,
in occ Ann Tye, also the garden on
the W side of the yard in occ Christopher Ladds and a Right of Way and passage over the yard.
Also 3 cottages at the bottom of the yard in the occupation of John Page, and others, being part of the hereditaments hereinafter described.
Also the messuage in the High St in the occupation of Christopher Ladds and the yard and garden on the E side thereof and the messuage adjoining thereto in the occupation of Widow Keep,
The Property was left to Wright Barringer and John Tompkins in Trust for his grandson Thos Barringer.

1876 property below sold to T and F.J.Taylor
Messuage or tenement with Warehouses, buildings, yards, garden
, formerly of Christopher Ladds, late of William Taylor and now of T and F.J.Taylor.
Also house adjoining formerly in the occupation of Ann Tye, but now with the yard and garden on the W side thrown into and forming part thereof
Also 3 cottages in Dunghill Lane
occupied by John Page and others
Also house adjoining to the 1st mentioned formerly of widow Keep now of Ann Carr.
1876 DB395/2 T and F.J.Taylor mortgage the above to Henry Palmer Street, Thomas S. Barringer and Thomas Taylor for £500
1886 DB395/3 Reconveyance on payment of Mortgage

NOT SURE OF PRECISE LOCATION
1871 DB257/10
SALE PARTICULARS OF SHOPS IN HIGH ST AND HOUSES IN NORTH END

Auction by orders of the Trustee for Sale under the Will of the Revd George Morley, deceased included
LOT 4 Messuage or tenement with large yard, garden, stable, outbuildings and Premises situate in the North End in the occ Mrs E. Pringle a £30 p.a. Land Tax £1 4s 0d Purchaser Pearce £630.

DB199/7.1 22.7.1803
Certificate of Contract for the Redemption of Land Tax, £2. 14.10. on property of John Woodward of NP, butcher.
2 messuage with yard, buildings and appurtenances in High St, now in the occupation of JW and Thomas Marshall
1 messuage now used as a storehouse with yard and apps in the lane called Beaty's Lane, now in occupation of JW

South Side in Yard behind Edward Daniels House
1st Sept 1845 Mortgage
Mrs Mary Jane Hayllar, grocer and confectioner mortgages property with Miss Ann Whitworth for £50 includes 4 cottages in Dungeon Lane, (2 were formerly occupied as 1), bounded by premises of William Powell on N; and premises in the occupation of Edward Daniel on E and SE, which 4 cottages were formerly in the occupation of George Goody, George Webber, and William Gregory, since of .... Partridge, .... Styles and William Gregory, and now of ... Lovett, Hannah Page, James Morley and Phyllis Rands.

ST JOHN STREET

WEST SIDE

1827 DB108/5 (SEE ALSO DB257/1) Auction of part of the Estate of Charles Marius Hardy, decd, Lord of the Manor of Newport Pagnell includes Messuages in St John St

1751 DB101/17 Marriage Settlement of Thomas Gibbs of Whaddon, butcher and Alice his wife (heretofore the widow of William Tappin, deceased and the Daughter and heir of William Travell.
Property settled on Trustees included Two other messuages in St John Street wherein Dorothy Line and .... Downing widow now live. The house and ground of Mr Leverett now in the occupation of William Barrett on one side and the house and ground of .... Gill widow in the occupation of William Frost on the other and fronting St John St

DB110/1-18 THE WHITE ANGEL, ST JOHN STREET, 1724-1842.
1724
Elizabeth widow of William Barratt, butcher to James Leverrett, whitesmith
1764 JL to Joseph Wadsworth, baker
1823 Alice Wadsworth widow mortgagor conveys to Executors of estate of Robert Williatt, miller decd
1823-1830 Various mortgages
1830 Joseph Wadsworth conveys to his creditors they sell to Edward Bennett
1838 sold to Sarah Cooch the elder and Sarah the younger and Anne Cooch

1811 DB212 ESTATE OF SAMUEL BARRINGER, GROCER, includes
DB212/13 which is a copy of DB115 and DB145/6
DB115/1-4 ESTATE OF THOMAS WALLIS, includes (Includes DB145/6, and NPHS Deeds 5)
DB145/6
Heirs of Thomas Wallis to Samuel Barringer, merchant, All those 2 messuages in St John St, formerly of Joseph Heygate, apothecary, Thomas Young, turner, Joseph Piers, shoemaker, Thomas Steward and John White, afterwards of Francis Clutton and William Miller, since of Thomas Kilpin and .... and now of William Smith and Enoch Warwick. Together with 2 rooms in the yard belonging to the said messuages and a stable, barn and hayloft and other Buildings thereto adjoining

A BURGAGE IN ST JOHN ST NEXT TO THE RED LYON, 1538-1600

1538 DB221/1 Conveyance by Richard Everton of London, son and heir of Thomas Everton of London, son and heir of Robert Everton sometime of Tykeford to Clement Hollowaye
Burgage and tenement situate in Tykeford in the Borough between the Common Inn (hospitium Campani) on the S; and the tenement of John Whyte on the N.
1590 DB221/2
Conveyance by Thomas Lunn, fuller to William Hawle one of the sons of Thomas Hawle the elder of North Crawley
Burgage with Appurtenances within the Borough in a street there called St John Street between the Burgage or Common Inn there called Red Lyon on the E; and the Burgage of John Homan on the W; and now in the tenure of George Commendale.
1600 DB221/3 Feoffment by William Hawle of Fenny Stratford, shoemaker to Thomas Hawle of Milton Keynes, yeoman,
Burgage between the Burgage or Inn (Common hospitium) called the REDD LYON on the S; and the Burgage of John Holman on the N; and abutting on the Royal Way called St John Street on the east.

DB234/7-9
PROPERTY OF COOCH FAMILY IN TICKFORD END AND ST JOHN ST, ALSO INCLUDES DETAILS OF THEIR FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS,
1836 DB234/7-8
Conveyance and Declaration of Trust by Mrs Sarah Cooch and her daughters" includes
Messuage or tenement in St John St with the yard and garden late in the tenure of Edmund Goodwin and of John Derrick Ayers
And also that other messuage or tenement with yard and Appurtenances thereto belonging situated in St John Street late in occupation of William Durham now of Thomas Gamble, which were conveyed 1833 by William Jefferson and John Williams to Anne Cooch the younger.

1649 DB219/7 LEASE BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL. "Lease of Ye Ancient Hospital with the Close Adjoining" for 21 years at £5 p.a. to Thomas Bacchus of Northampton, dyer
Property described as "All that tenement or New Building in NP standing at the S end of the said hospital called Queen Anne's, consisting of one bay and an entry with the lofts and rooms over it and also the lofts over the old hospital under which the poor people have habitations and also all the backside and pightle belonging to the said hospital and containing by estimation 1 acre with all the profits and Appurtenances thereunto belonging". The Governors reserved to themselves the yard plot now covered out from the said backside and in the occupation of the 6 poor people belonging to the hospital, and ALSO the hovel and the .... now standing, growing or being, or which during the continuance of the present lease shall stand, grow or be in or upon the said Premises. The Governors were responsible for maintaining the property and not to carry out any activities in the lofts to the annoyance of the inhabitants below.

EAST (CHURCH) SIDE
DB377/35 1772 J
ohn Chibnall of NP lace dealer to my wife Elizabeth my messuage in my own occ and also those 6 cottages occ by Joseph Etheridge, Elizabeth Wills widow, Ann Ping, Samuel Davis, William Day, and Mary Petts for the term of her life and after her decease to my son John Chibnall of Stoney Stratford, currier except for the cottages in the occs of Joseph Etheridge draper and Elizabeth Wills widow.

To my son Robert Chibnall after the decease of my wife the two cottages in the occs of Joseph Etheridge draper and Elizabeth Wills widow. (THESE ARE 5-7 St John St)

Have put Deed below in High Street also
DB244/13&14 DEMISE OF LEASE OF 5000 YEARS OF PREMISES FORMERLY THE SITE OF THE LYON TO THE FEOFFEES OF THE TOWN LANDS,
1624 DB244/13 Demise of lease by heirs of George Pawley, George Hull and Thomas Barnes to Cowley, Site of Lion"
Recites 1572
Lease by Sir William Powlett knight Lord St John son and heir of the Right Hon, John Lord Marquis of Winchester and Lady Agnes his wife one of the co-heirs of John Broughton farmer decd, to George Pawley, yeoman now decd, "all that their yard garden and backside with the Appurtenances where sometime a house stood but then decayed called the LYON containing by estimation one rood of land be it more or less, lying and being in the parish then being in the tenure or occupation of the said George Pawley or his assigns for the term of 5000 years."
George Pawley died and Premises were conveyed to Ann Cobb of Fensham, Beds widow, late wife of Thomas Cobb, gent decd, the daughter of George Pawley,
Recites
1615 Ann Cobb by indenture of assignment sold the property to George Hull, Walter Hull yeoman and Thomas Barnes for the number of remaining years in the lease aforesaid. And whereas the said Walter is now dead the remainder of the years has now come into the possession of George and Thomas.
NOW 1624 George and Thomas for £38 have granted bargained and sold Assigned and letten to William Pawley " All that piece of grounde beinge parcel of the Premises by the afore recited indenture of lease mentioned to be demised as the same is now fenced forthe wyth pales situate and being in NP aforesaid between part of the house and ground now in the tenure of Daniell Hooton on the one side and the ground now in the possession John Prestman on the other side together with the same fence of pales and all those two bayes of housinge next adjoining to part of the ground by these presents granted beinge part of the long stable now also in the tenure of the said John Prestman and also their estate right up to the interest term of years and demands whatsoever in and to the piece of grounde and the two bayes of housing of in and to any part and parcel thereof. Except and always reserved out of this indenture unto the said George Hull and Thomas Barnes their executors and assigns all that partition wall between the said housing by these presents sold and the stable in the tenure of John Prestman. To have and to hold etc for the remainder of the lease paying 1d per year on the feast of St Michael the Archangel.

1628 DB244/14 Demise of 5000 year lease by G Hull and T Barnes to Town Land Feoffees, Stable and barn and 8 houses and yard property as above

CHURCH LANE/CHURCH PASSAGE

1649 DB244/17 endorsed "2 cottages adjoining churchyard". Mathew Wilkes and Mark Wilkes give John Price a lease of 900 years, in consideration of the sum of £5 and the rent of £5 to be paid by John Price for the 5 years of the lease and 1 peppercorn per year thereafter. Property is “2 little cottages or tenements with the little garden and backside to the same belonging situate and being in NP adjoining to the churchyard E; the Church Lane N; and the Swan garden W, and late part of or belonging to the messuage or tenement Inn and commonly called or known by the name of the BEARE”.

DB223/1-6 AND DB225/1-3 WHITE HART 33 ST JOHN STREET,
(DB225 are included as they are the same property)
1610 DB225/1
Lease for 21 years by Clement Johnson, haberdasher to William Ashbie, cott or tenement situated in St John Street in the tenure of Elizabeth Ashbie, widow. (See the Survey of Manor 1609) William pays £12 now and 5/8d p.a.
1776 DB223/1-2 Sale by Mathias Rogers Thorpe of Buckminster, Leics, butcher (eldest son and heir of Daniel Thorpe late of Long Liddington, Rutland dealer in houses decd, by Elizabeth his wife) and John Thorpe of Buckminster, grazier to John Tame, Victualler
Messuage in St John St called the White Hart sometime in the tenure of Thomas Ingram and now of John Tame.
Also 2 other messuages in St John St sometime in tens of Mary Read, widow and Richard Ryley, and now of William Jackson and Richard Ryley, Which 3 messuage were formerly the estate of John Rogers gent and by him bequeathed to Shuckborough Syll formerly of Castlethorpe gent, decd
1780 DB223/3-4 Sale by John Tame, Victualler to Joseph Tame the younger of Moulsoe yeoman.
1797 DB223/5-6 Sale by Joseph Tame, gent to Luke Price, blacksmith
Messuage in St John St called the White Hart now of Robert Clarke. Note: Clarke was a Carrier pub had closed in 1784
Also 2 other messuages in St John St now of Robert Clarke.
1870 DB225/2 Conveyance by devisees and heirs of Luke
Price to Mary Osborn, 2 messuages with stables,
outbuildings and yard etc in St John Street
now in the
occupations of Thomas Coles, Thomas Yates and George
Osborn Price.

INSERTED HERE
1870 DB380/2 Marriage Settlement
James Price Coles, gent, George Osborn Price, merchant, Elizabeth Ann Price, spinster, Richard Doig of Lillingstone, Dayrell, Bucks, Joseph Robinson of Clifton Pastures, gent and Henry Pike of Haversham, gent
Recites Luke Price of NP yeoman, decd was seized of an estate of inheritance in Fee Simple, and by his Will 1844 executors his brother William Price and friend Henry Lucas as Trustees were to sell and convert it to money and to hold the money in trust for his children George Osborn Price and Elizabeth Ann Price.
The estate left to his children by Luke Price had not been sold and when George and Elizabeth became 21 they took possession of it. So in consideration of the intended marriage between Elizabeth Ann Price and Richard Doig, James Price Coles and Elizabeth release to Joseph Robinson and Henry Pike the trustees of this settlement, to hold to the use of Elizabeth and her heirs, the following property.
One undivided moiety of “All that messuage or tenement with stables and outbuildings, yard and garden situated in St John Street and now in the several tenures of Thomas Coales, Thomas Yates, and George Osborn Price”.

1932 DB225/1 Schedule of the Title Deeds to 33 and 35 St John Street, the property of William Heneage Compton.
To 1877 Bundle of old deeds as above
1877 Abstract of Title
1877 10th April
Conveyance between Joseph Robinson, Henry Pike & others to David Emerson
1877 11th April
Mortgage between David Emerson and William Makeham
1879 22nd Dec.
Mortgage between David Emerson and Frederick James Taylor
1890 17th July
Transfer of mortgage endorsed on 22.12.1879 between F.J.Taylor and David Emerson and NP Foresters Friendly Soc.
1895 9th July
Re-conveyance endorsed on mortgage of 11.4.1877
1895 10th July
Mortgage between David Emerson and NP Foresters Friendly Soc.
1909 22nd Nov.
Counterpart lease Charles Emerson and others and John Odell
1919 3rd Nov.
Conveyance between personal representatives of David Emerson and others and John Odell
1920 23rd Oct.
Memorandum of Deposit of Deeds between John Odell and Barclays Bank Ltd
1932 12th May
Copy Order to Administer the Estate of John Odell in Bankruptcy
1932 27th May
Copy appointment of Trustee
1932 10th Oct.
Conveyance between P.C.Gambell, Barclays Bank and William Heneage Compton
1932 25th Oct.
Land Registry Certificate

1788 DB32/11 SALE OF MESSUAGE IN ST JOHN ST
Creditors of Thomas Rogers, a bankrupt, to Joseph Redden, Innholder, Messuage in St John St with yard and backside sometime in the occupation of John Haddon deceased, late of Benjamin Wadsworth and then of Thomas Rogers. The House and Grounds of Joseph Tame on the N and W; the House and premises of the Master and Governors of Queen Anne's Hospital on the S and E. Recites details of bankruptcy and creditors.

1809 DB249/23 Will of Barnard Levi includes

Freehold mess or Inn in NP called the Admiral Hood, 37, St John St

1869 DB33/8 AUCTION OF BLACKSMITHS SHOP NEXT TO TICKFORD BRIDGE, MESSUAGE IN TICKFORD ST, AND PRICE AND GOFFS WHARF ON THE GREEN,

PRIORY STREET / ABBEY END

From p135 –p153

1856 DB377/53 Will of Joseph Tame Litchfield, yeoman
To brother Thomas Litchfield, victualler and son in Law Benjamin Truelove as executors all my messuage in Abbey End in the occupation of George Harris and also all my piece of garden ground thereto adjoining cont 1a 1r 26p to sell all estate by auction.

1885 DB177/9
Conveyance of piece of garden ground for £200 by George Harris, labourer & Thos Harris of Bedford, fitter to Philip Butler. Recites William Harris decd by his Will (see DB377/223) of 26th Dec 1856 bequeathed a freehold messuage & garden ground in Abbey End (which he purchased of the Devisees in the Will of Joseph Tame Litchfield) to his sons Geo and Thos as trustees to pay the income from it to his wife Ann Harris and after her death to sell it. They now convey part of the garden (coloured pink on plan on deed). It is divided from the remainder of the garden on the S by a straight line commencing at the corner of a plot belonging to Mr Jas Price Coles and marked B on plan, running to a point in a corner marked A, adjoining to other and of Philip Butler and the ground to be conveyed is bounded on all other side by land of Butler.

THESE DB218 Connected WITH DB 216 below
1844 DB218/19
Conveyance by Henry Labrum to Josiah Wilford, plumber and glazier,
Messuage and garden in Abbey End formerly of John Barwick now of..... Freeman, bounded by the street on the front or S; by Premises of James Coles belonging to John Fountaine on the N; by a cott belonging to George Labrum in the occ John Rose on the E; and by a cott belonging Josiah Wilford in the occupation of Joseph Wadsworth on the W.
1867 DB218/22 Conveyance by Elizabeth Wilford, widow to George Labrum, carrier and coachmaker
Josiah Wilford by his Will 1859 wife and William Wake James are executors described as before
1874 DB218/23 Conveyance by Mrs E Wilford (Josiah died 2.5.1874) to William Hogg of NP, out of business
Cott or tenement and garden heretofore in occ Grace Liddell, then of Mary Rose, now of George Harris, the Cott formerly of Phoebe Arpin widow now of.... Emerson on the E; ground and Premises of John Day and Richard Patch now the property of James Barnes on the W and N; the street on the S.

DB216 /1-14 COTTAGES IN ABBEY END, PRIORY STREET, 1767-1876
1767 DB216/1
Feoffment by Samuel Coles, labourer, son and heir of Samuel Coles, labourer the only son and heir of John Coles, butcher to Phoebe Arpin the widow of William Arpin, labourer and Ann Arpin, spinster their daughter
Cott or tenement with garden situated in Priory St late of Samuel Coles. A cott of Richard Coles on the NE; a cott of .... Brittain in the occupation of John Sapwell on the W; and the street on the S
Note for location of Samuel Coles property see DB213, DB113/7 and DB212/6-7)
1790 DB216/2F
eoffment by Isaac Sykes, yeoman and John Arpin to William Hate, recites that Phoebe and daughter Ann are both deceased but that Ann m Isaac Sykes who is therefore seized of an Estate for life, and John Arpin the eldest brother of Ann is also seized and they sell to Hate, "all that mostly new erected cott whereon a cott formerly stood the greater part of which was taken down some time since and enlarged and rebuilt. Also the ground thereto adjoining., formerly in the occupation of Samuel Coles and now of Isaac, A cott of Richard Coles on the NE; a cott of John Sapwell on the W; and the street on the S.
1791 DB216/3 Feoffment by William Hate to James Leverrett, ironmonger and whitesmith, Cott as above
1805 DB216/4 Conveyance by James Leverrett to John Gregory, victualler, Cott formerly of Samuel Coles, then William Wheatley and now of Thomas Pollard, a cott of Richard Coles on the NE; a cott of John Sapwell on the W; and the street on the S.
Cooch
Appointment and Feoffment for £60 by John Gregory, victualler to William Adkins, labourer, Cott as above
Note (John Gregory licensee and owner of Marquis of Granby 1801-15 but gets into financial trouble in 1816)
1833 DB216/7-8 Conveyance by William and George Adkins, labourers to John Adkins, labourer, Cott as above
1869 DB216/9-11 Conveyance John Adkins and Ann his wife to William Hogg, yeoman, Cott formerly of Samuel Coles, then William Wheatley, then Thomas Pollard now of John Payne the elder. A cott late of Henry Crann now of Joseph Redden on the NE; a cott late of Ann Liddell now of ..... Wilford on the W; and the street on the S.
1874 Pencil endorsement on cover "Sold to Barnes 15 Jan subject to £100 mortgage."
1873 DB216/12 "Lots 3 and 4"
Conveyance of 7 Cottages and garden for £217 by George Faulkner of Cranfield, Beds, builder to James Barnes, chimney Sweep.
Recites 1851 conveyance between Susanna Barratt and Robert Hackett to George Faulkner of Cottage, barn and garden formerly in occupation of William Herbert, since of George Dowdy and now of Samuel Griffin. The H and G formerly of SRA but afterwards belonging to a Club on the NE; the H and G next described on the SW. Also all that cott in the occupation of Robert Hackett, then William Robinson and Now of Reuben Hoare. The cott above on the NE; the H and G of Francis Mead, then of John Hamilton and late of Mary Clarke on the SW.
Also recites 1855 (this is DB217/3) conveyance by James Featherstonehaugh, to George Faulkner of All those 5 cottages, formerly 4 cottages, late in the several occupations of William Penn, John Gee, Joseph Thickpenny, William Puncher, and Thomas Jarvis, now of Edmund Cooke, Elizabeth Wright widow, Francis Green, Joseph Bird, and John Roberts. The Cottages and garden formerly of Thomas Armstrong, then Joseph Redden and now James Barnes on the E; A messuage formerly a Farmhouse and part of a Close of pasture belonging to Joseph Clarke now in the occupation of James Barnes on the W; a Slipe of ground part of the above garden but lately detached there from and sold and conveyed to RMOM (see DB217/14/1) on the N.

1873 DB216/13 Property Mortgaged by Barnes to Faulkner
1876 DB216/14 Repayment of mortgage

SOMEWHERE HERE
DB377/192
William Robinson bricklayer, to wife Harriett my messuage in Abbey End or Priory Street with the yard and garden formerly of my father George Robinson, for the term of her life and after her decease to my children Mary Ann wife of Edward Smith, George Robinson, Aaron Benjamin Robinson and John Robinson whom I appoint as my executors, signed 16.2.1867 proved 8.10.1877. Folded inside are a letter re the deeds of the property and a copy of the Will.

1891 DB45A/3 BEERHOUSE IN PRIORY STREET FOR SALE IN AUCTION OF PUBLIC HOUSES IN THE TOWN

DB217/1-15 COTTAGES IN PRIORY STREET, 1839-73
DB217/1-2 1839
Conveyance by George Tite to Robert Hackett, chimney sweeper
Recites 1837 conveyance (This is DB218/16-17) by Robert Fossey to GT Of cott with the barn and garden plot as the same has been staked out and occ with the cott or tenement and deemed to be part thereof, in Priory St, formerly in the tenure of William Field, then Martha Brown and now of William Cook. The H and G formerly of SRA but which after belonged to a Club on the NE; the H and G next described and intended to be granted and RL on the SW.
Also the other cott or tenement with the barn and garden plot as the same has been heretofore staked out and occ with the cott or tenement and deemed to be part thereof, being in Tickford End in Priory St, formerly occ by John Sapwell, then Martha Dixon, after of William Fossey and now of George Walker. The cott above on the NE; the h and g heretofore of Francis Mead then of John Hamilton and now of ...... on the SW
1842 Ins Policy 2 cottages owned by RH, brick stone and tiled

DB217/10 1851 Conveyance by RH to George Faulkner of Cranfield, laceman.
THIS IS NEXT TO ABOVE
DB218/3-4 1774
Conveyance by Joseph Osborne, yeoman the eldest son and heir of Joseph Osborne, yeoman late of NP and Hannah his wife (she was the only child and heir of Henry Phipp late of NP, brickmaker to William Fossey, yeoman All that cott or tenement and garden plot as the same is now marked out and was heretofore occ with the same cott in Priory St, formerly in the tenure of John Sapwell, now of Martha Dixon. The H and G of Mary Brown in the occupation of William Field on the NE; H and G late of Francis Mead, gent and now of John Hamilton on the SW.
DB218/5-6 1774 Conveyance by Joseph Osborne as above to Mary Brown, widow Cott or tenement and garden plot as marked out formerly in the tenure of John Sutley now of William Field. The H and G formerly of SRA but now belonging to a Club in NP on the NE; H and G of William Fossey in the occupation of Martha Dixon on the SW.

DB377/22 Mrs Mary Brown of NP widow, 27.4.1774
To my granddaughter Mary Brown (daughter of my late brother Henry Brown decd) my cottage with barn and garden plot in Tickford in Priory St, formerly of John Sutley now of William Field, and which I lately purchased of Joseph Osborn, to my granddaughter for life and then to her heirs and if none then to my daughter Martha Fossey wife of William Fossey for life and after her decease to her heirs. The rest of my estate to Martha who is my sole executor
Witnesses Elizabeth Priedy, Thomas Holt, and William Etheridge.

1792 DB218/9-10 endorsed "Title Deeds relating to a cott in Club Yard" Conveyance by John Day, of Fenny Stratford, auctioneer (who survived Richard Patch late of NP, maltster decd) to William Crann, grocer.
All those 4 cottages and pieces of ground formerly 3 cottages in Abbey End, formerly in the occupations of John Jones, Joseph Maycock, and Daniel Rainbow, late of Thomas Burden, Mary Webster, Edward Spencer and Jonas Pickering, now of Edward Boswell, Thomas Wright, Mary Webster and Peter Todd. The cott late of Richard Coles now of ..... on the E; the Farmhouse, yard and a Close of pasture late of John Hamilton deceased and now of Samuel Greatheed on the W and N; the street on the S.

1847 DB217/6 (This is recited in DB171/9)
Recites Will 1839
of Henry grocer he left his daughters Sarah and Elizabeth, Sarah died 1841, she left her estate to sister Elizabeth
1847 conveyance of 5 cottages by Miss Elizabeth Crann, spinster to John Wells, blacksmith
All those 5 cottages, formerly 4 cottages, and a piece of ground barn in Abbey End, formerly in several tenures of Edward Boswell, Thomas Wright, Mary Webster and Peter Todd, now of John Todd, William Eaton, William Redden, William Barker (or Harker) and John Willard.
The cottages or Tenements and piece of ground formerly of Elizabeth Crann, now John Wells, on the E; A Farm House, yard, and Close of Pasture belonging to Joseph Clarke and in the occupation of Thomas Herbert on the W and N; the street called Priory St on the S.
1854 DB217/11 This is recited in DB171/1 but that only covers 5 cottages and not the other 3)
Conveyance of 8 cottages by John Wells, blacksmith to Joseph Featherstonehaugh, ropemaker
Recites conveyance of 11.11.1846 by Elizabeth Crann to John Wells of three cottages and another conveyance (see above) of 6.2.1847 by Elizabeth Crann to John Wells of the other 5 cottages, and that John Wells has
recently erected a barn on part of the land belonging to the 5 cottages.
Property now conveyed is
All the 3 cottages in Abbey End formerly in the several occupations of John Partridge younger, George Dowdy, and John Paine, late of Samuel Griffin, John Paine and George Dowdy now of Thomas Hall, Samuel Griffin and George Dowdy, with the barns and plots of ground thereto belonging.
Bounded by premises commonly called the Club Yard on the N or backside of the premises, by the street on the S; by cottages formerly belonging John Fountain on the E; and a cott now of George Adkins and the 5 cottages (below) on the W.
All the 5 cottages formerly 4 cottages and a piece of ground and a barn in Abbey End, formerly in several tenures of Edward Boswell, Thomas Wright, Mary Webster and Peter Todd, since of John Todd, William Eaton, William Redden, William Barker and John Millard, and late of George Goodman, Robert Bason, William Johnson, ... Nobles and Thomas Jarvis and now of William Penn, John Gee, Joseph Thickpenny, William Puncher and Thomas Jarvis.
Also the barn lately erected on part of the ground (belonging to the cottages) now in the occupation of Richard Mott.
The 3 cottages (conveyed above) and the piece of ground formerly of Elizabeth Crann, now of John Wells on the N and E; A Farm House, yard, and Close of Pasture lately belonging to Joseph Clarke and now in the occupation of Thomas Herbert on the W and N; the street called Priory St on the S.
1855 DB217/12 Conveyance of the 3cottages by JF to Thomas Armstrong, farmer, All the 3 cottages in Abbey End formerly in the Several occupations of John Partridge younger, George Dowdy, and John Paine, then of Samuel Griffin, John Paine and George Dowdy late of Thomas Hall, Samuel Griffin and George Dowdy, now of William Griggs, Mrs Emmerson and George Dowdy with the barns and plots of ground thereto belonging. Bounded by premises commonly called the Club Yard on the N or backside of the premises, by the street on the S; by cottages formerly belonging John Fountain deceased on the E; and a cott now of George Adkins and by the 5 cottages of Joseph Featherstonehaugh on the W.
1855 DB217/13 Conveyance of the 5 cottages by JF to George Faulkner of Cranfield, farmer
All the 5 cottages formerly 4 cottages and a piece of ground and a barn in Abbey End, formerly in several tenures of Edward Boswell, Thomas Wright, Mary Webster and Peter Todd, since of John Todd, William Eaton, William Redden, William Barker and John Millard, and late of George Goodman, Robert Bason, William Johnson, ... Nobles and Thomas Jarvis and now of William Penn, John Gee, Joseph Thickpenny, William Puncher and Thomas Jarvis.
Also the barn lately erected on part of the ground (belonging to the cottages) now in the occupation of Richard Mott.
The 3 cottages (conveyed above) and the piece of ground formerly of Elizabeth Crann, afterwards of John Wells and now of Thomas Armstrong on the E; A Farm House, yard, and Close of Pasture lately belonging to Joseph Clarke and now in the occupation of Thomas Herbert on the W and N; the street called Priory St on the S.

1869 DB217/14 (This is same as DB171/9 but has more detail) Endorsed “Thomas Armstrong, Joseph and Thomas Herbert” underlined and in margin adjacent to these is written "Barnes Beer House" Draft conveyance of A slipe of Garden ground in Abbey End by George Faulkner of Cranfield, gent to Rd Mansell Oliver Massey, of Tickford Abbey Esq.,
Recites conveyance of 1855 wherein GF purchased the 5 cottages of JF. GF has agreed to sell to RMOM a piece of garden ground at rear of garden (Sketch map on separate sheet)
Recites schedule of earlier deeds to be produced which are as above except for
1792 Conveyance by John Day of Fenny Stratford, auctioneer
to William Crann of NP, grocer.

1873 DB217/15 Agreement between GF of Cranfield, Beds and James Barnes, GF agrees to sell to JB the cottages and premises in Priory St, Recites 1857 conveyance to GF by ???.

1852 DB19/1 A PLOT OF GROUND PART OF A CLOSE OF PASTURE IN
ABBEY END FORMERLY CALLED PRIORY CLOSE AND 6 COTTAGES
LATELY ERECTED ON IT SEE ALSO PERROTT/RENNY ESTATE

1701 Priory Close part of marriage settlement Robert Perrott to Elizabeth Chowne, then part of marriage settlement Richard Perrott to Sarah Fountaine 1724,
1754 purchased by Robert Perrott senior 1754,
1777 bequeathed to his nieces Isabella and Elizabeth Renny, 1820 then by their marriage settlements to their husbands George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser.
1820 Then they sold to John Wilson 1820,
1826 he left to his wife Hannah 1826,
1840 After her death sold to James Rose, builder 1840,
1842 plot sold to George Cooch
See also DB44/53 and 54

DB168/1-13 COTTAGES IN ABBEY END (PRIORY ST) AND PART OF PRIORY CLOSE, 1818-65.
(See also DB44/54 the Abstract of Title of James Rose)
1818 DB168/1
George Renny to John Wilson, baker, cott in Abbey End formerly in occ Alice Nelson now Eliz Kingston
RECITES 1757 Conveyance by executors of Sir Richard Atkins to Robert Perrott See DB38/2 and deeds to 1818
1820 DB168/2 George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser to John Wilson, baker, piece of ground of 3r 34p See DB44/53
Recites Perrott settlements etc 1701-1820
1840 DB168/4-6 part of Estate of Hannah Wilson, widow, Close of pasture and 3 cottages in Abbey End sold to James Rose, builder.
(Estate included 3 cottages 4,5,and 6 Prospect Row in Marsh End)
1840 JR mortgages Abbey End property to Sarah Cooch and her daughters Sarah and Anne
1846 DB168/9 JR has erected a house for himself and gets further mortgage from Sarah etc
1851 DB168/10 Mortgage repaid
1852 DB168/11 Exchange 3 roods and 34 perches being part of Priory Close late of William Meadows, also the house built by JR late in his own occ and now of Samuel Petts are given by JR to William Powell in Exchange for a parcel of land in Tickford End Field cont 1a now used as a Brickyard in the occupation of JR.
1854 DB168/12 Conveyance by William Powell to JR the Ground and House that JR exchanged with Powell in 1852
1864 DB168/13 JR sells to R M O Massey the Ground and House, as in previous deeds, now in occupation of Thomas Mills.

DB114/13-15 COTT AND BARN IN ABBEY END (PRIORY ST), 1728-1801
DB114/13 1728
Deed of Partition
Mary Nottingham died seized of a Cott and a barn in NP, the Cott passed to her daughter Elizabeth Williamson who by her Will of 27th Sept 1727 left her two nieces, Susannah and Hannah two cottages in Priory Street, and they agree to divide the prems.
DB114/14 1800 John Day of Sherington, victualler eldest and only surviving son of William Day, butcher and Rebecca his wife, which William was the eldest son and heir of John Day and Hannah his wife (Hannah Nottingham to James Hall of Chicheley yeoman,
All that Cott in Priory Street, otherwise Abbey End, formerly in the occupation of John Day and now of Sarah Abraham, together with the barn standing in the yard thereto and ALSO use of the well situate in the garden of certain cottages near adjoining belonging to John Wilson.

DB114/15 1814 Feoffment of premises as above, John Hall to John Wilson, baker

Messuage/Barn of 3 bays
1610 DB230/11
Endorsed “Feoffment of a messuage” by Thomas Clitheroe of Tickford, tanner to Robert Withers of Willen
All that barn of 3 bays, the orchard of Thomas Smythe, sometime of the said Thomas Clitheroe on the N; to the ground late of John Cowper's on the E; and the Kings Highway on the S; together with all hedges, trees, ditches and mounds etc. To be held of the Chief Lord of Fees.
1634 DB230/15 Feoffment for Consideration of £105 by Robert Withers of Willen, clerk to James Wilson of Broughton, Esq.,
All that cott in Tickford End containing by estimation 2 bayes now or late of John Knight, bell founder, also that barn containing by estimation 3 bayes adjoining upon the King' Highway.
Also that little barn standing between the said cott and said barne adjoining the Kings Highway, also the orchard adjoining.
Which cottage, barns and orchard adjoining on ye ground of John Purratt on the N; to ye ground of John Cowpers on the E; and the Kings Highway on the S. together with all outbuildings, yards etc.

DB169/1-15and 17 and DB211/13
COTTAGES AND LAND IN ABBEY END (PRIORY ST), 1758-1867
1758 DB169/1-2
Sold by executors of Sir Richard Annesley to Richard Judkins, Messuage and garden in High St Also Cott and Garden in Abbey End in occ Richard Cleaver, Close of John Hall on E; highway on N and W; Close of Richard Yate on S.
Also cott and garden in occ Thomas White, pasture of Thomas Forster on N; highway on S;
Also Close of 1.5a in occ John Hall, highway on N and E; Cott in occupation of Richard Cleaver on W; close of John Hooton younger on S.
1762 DB169/3 and DB211/13 Covers all of the property of Richard Judkins which includes (see also DB169).
Will of Richard Judkins,
carpenter and joiner, (Must be son of Ann above) Includes To wife Ann his Messuage in which he dwells in NP, Also his Messuage and a Close of pasture situated in Abbey End now in the occupation of Richard Cleaver and Walter Beaty, also his messuage in Abbey End in the occupation of Thomas White.
His widow Ann to be his sole executorutrix.
1775 DB169/4-5 sold to W Beaty
1833 DB169/7-8 One of above or another cott (in occ William Paine) mortgaged by PHW to William Keep
1837 DB169/11 PHW mortgages to Revd E A Powell same cott as in 1833 now occ by James Rose
1838 DB169/12-13 PHW sells to Charlotte Beaty Judkins cott and the other
1865 DB169/14 William Bateman Bull devisee of Charlotte Beaty sells 5 cottages inc both above to Richard Mansel Oliver Massey
1867 DB169/17 RMOM to mortgagees or trustees
Firstly the ground cont 3r 34p being part of a certain Close of pasture called Prior's Close as the same is now divided on the W from other part of the said Close, formerly property of William Meadows by him converted into a garden, and which was sometime since converted into a garden ground formerly in the occupation of Samuel Petts, since Isaac Meadows, late Thomas Mills, now RMOM save except for the parts of it which were sold by James Rose to Sarah Good and others.
Also messuage now sometime since erected on part of the said ground and also formerly in the occupation of Samuel Petts and now of RMOM
Secondly the piece of ground in Abbey End measuring in length on NE side 216ft and on SW 195ft, on NW 186ft which is part of a certain piece of ground cont 127p and enclosed on 3 sides by a brick wall and formerly part of the said Prior's Close and divided from the other part of said Close by a brick wall.
Thirdly that plot called the Bully
cont 38p which was (inter alia) awarded to Lord VV on the Inclosure of Tickford Field.
Fourthly that other Cott with a piece of garden ground adjoining in Abbey End for many years in the occupation of Richard Cleaver, then of William Mott, now of George Butcher.
Also Close of Pasture in Abbey End adjoining said cott cont 1a
for many years in the occupation of John Hall, then William Beaty now of George Bull.
And also that Cott with Appurtenances situated in Abbey End formerly in the occupation of William Payne and now William Harris.
And also that piece of land used as a garden cont 1a in Abbey End adjoining said Cottage and premises formerly in the occ William Meadows, now John Paine.
And that other Cott adjoining the said Cott
formerly in occ James Rose, now of Widow Rose and which said hereditaments and premises are bounded on part of the N by Common St, on the other part of the N, on the E and on the S by land late property of William Powell now of RMO MASSEY, on part of the W by a garden ground and premises late belonging to James Rose and now of RMO MASSEY; and on other part of W by cottages now or late property of Sarah Cooch and others.
Fifthly All that plot or piece of ground lying and being near Tickford Bridge adjoining the Bully containing 11 perches bounded on the E by allotment of GPH, on S by private road to Castle Meadow and on every other part by the River Lovat, which plot was (inter alia) awarded to Lord VV on the Inclosure of Tickford Field.
1865 DB169/16 Conveyance of Land near Tickford Bridge, by Bridge Trustees to RMOM.

DB171/1-10 5 COTTAGES AND LAND IN ABBEY END (PRIORY ST) 1855-1871
Deeds 1793 -1855 are recited in deed of 1867
1855 DB171/1
Conveyance for £120 by Joseph Featherstonehaugh, ropemaker to George Faulkner of Cranfield, farmer
Recites 1854 conveyance by John Wells to Joseph Featherstonehaugh, ropemaker, All the 5 cottages formerly 4 cottages and a piece of ground and a barn in Abbey End, formerly in several tenures of Edward Boswell, Thomas Wright, Mary Webster and Peter Todd, since of John Todd, William Eaton, William Redden, William Barker and John Mill, and late of George Goodman, Robert Bason, William Johnson, ... Nobles and Thomas Jarvis and now of William Penn, John gee, Joseph Thickpenny, William Puncher and Thomas Jarvis.
Also the barn lately erected on part of the ground belonging to the cottages now in the occupation of Richard Mott.
The Cottage or Tenement and piece of ground formerly of Elizabeth Crann, then John Wells, now of Thomas Armstrong on the E; A Farm House, yard, and Close of Pasture lately belonging to Joseph Clarke and now in the occupation of Thomas Herbert on the W and N; the street called Priory St on the S.
1846 DB171/2 Will Abraham Hedge, to son John all my freehold Cottage or tenement with yard and garden in Abbey End
1866 DB171/3
Declaration by William Yate aged 88 re Hedge family
1864 DB171/4 Agreement between William Pearce, cabinet maker and RMO MASSEY of Tickford Abbey. Pearce agrees to sell to RMO MASSEY all that piece of land used as a garden in Abbey End as the same is now staked out in length on NE side 216ft on SW side 195ft and on NW 186ft for £510.
1866 DB171/5
Mortgage for £25 borrowed by John Hedge carpenter, widower from George Cooch, gent. Reconveyance 20th Sept 1866
1866 DB171/6 Mortgage for £45 borrowed by John Hedge from William Pearce, carpenter, Property as above
1867 DB171/7 Agreement for Conveyance John Hedge to William Pearce, carpenter Hedge agrees to sell to Pearce for £60 and to repay the Mortgage of £45. DB171/8 Conveyance as agreed.
1869 DB171/9 Conveyance for £80 by George Faulkner of Cranfield, gent to RMO Massey A slipe of Garden ground in Abbey End
Recites deeds to be produced
1792 John Day to Henry Crann, grocer
1838 Will of Henry Crann
1841
Will of Sarah Crann
1847 Conveyance Elizabeth Crann, spinster to John Wells, blacksmith
1854 Conveyance John Wells to Joseph Featherstonehaugh and Charles Hudson
1855 The herein before recited Indenture
All those 5 cottages formerly 4 cottages in Abbey End etc

1871 DB171/10 Conveyance for £137 by William Pearce, builder
to Mrs M.E.O.Massey

All that yard or piece of ground in Abbey End lying between ground of David Norris and a Close of land belonging to John St Leger and others, And which yard was formerly in the occupation of Abraham Hedge and then John Hedge. Also 4 cottages which have recently been erected and built in the yard by William Pearce.

1871 From DB175 Conveyance to C J S H Morgan

NEXT TO ABOVE
DB218/21 1864
Conveyance by Robert James Morgan of Bermondsey, nephew of Elizabeth Morgan late of NP, spinster to David Norris, gent
Messuage or cott and garden in Abbey End late of Elizabeth Morgan now of George Dowdey. The cott belonging to John Hedge on the W and N; and garden ground of William Powell, esq on the E and the Street on the S.

John Smith and Henry Marshall.

DB208 PROPERTIES AND CLOSE OF 2A IN TICKFORD END,
COTTAGES IN ABBEY END (PRIORY ST),
1738 DB208/1-2
conveyance for £23 by Thomas Tandy, matmaker to Thomas Jones labourer, Cott in Priory St late in occupation of Mary Stanley, now of John Barratt.
1781 DB208/3-4 Conveyance for £30 Thomas Jones labourer
To William Underwood, currier, Cott as above now in occ Thomas Jones
1799 DB208/5-6 Common Recovery for destroying the Estates Tail and securing same to the use of William Millard of Woburn, butcher, one of the sons of James Millard of Woburn, baker by Elizabeth his late wife deceased who were the devisees in the Will of William Underwood late of NP, gent deceased
Estate is:
PREMISES IN HIGH ST (SOUTH) OR ST JOHN ST AND
Also a barn and stable, orchard, and Close of pasture in Tickford End otherwise Abbey End, containing 2a,
heretofore in the occupation of William Davis, currier, afterwards of Francis Davis the son, since of John Davis, late of William Underwood and now of George Cooch, which barn etc was purchased by Francis Davis of William Turner and on the death of Francis descended as before to William Underwood.
Also 5 cottages in Abbey End formerly in the occupations of Thomas Markham, Aron Smith, James Odell, John Jones, and Elizabeth Ingram late of Mary Smith, Daniel Rainbow, Daniel Cole, William Evans and John Flavell and now of Richard Mott, Alice Cole, John Hooton, William Course and Elizabeth Warren, which 5 cottages were purchased by William Underwood of William Turner and Susanna his wife.
Also a messuage in Priory End with a yard and garden belonging formerly of John Gandern late of James Rowlett now of Benjamin Marshall, a tenement late in the occupation of Goodman Davis on E; tenement late Richard Heller on W; common Street called Priory Street on S; and abutting the Close of Pasture above mentioned on the N; with a Right of Way to and from a Well in the garden belonging to a tenement formerly in the occupation of John Barratt late of Thomas Jones to fetch water. Which said messuages were purchased by William Underwood of Richard Hakesley.
Also another cott in Abbey End late in the occupation of William Simmonds, now of John Rose, a tenement late in occupation of ....on E; tenement of ... on S; common street on S; and the Close on the N. with the right of way to the well as above. Which cott was purchased by William Underwood of Elizabeth Hillyard.
Also another cott in Priory Street formerly in the occupation of Mary Stanley, late of John Barratt since of Thomas Jones and now of Joseph Franklin, which was purchased by William Underwood of Thomas Jones
Also another cott in Priory Street with yard and garden, formerly of William Todd, late of Davis Goodman now of Jeremiah Smallbridge, 1 of the cottages above on the E; the other one the W; common street on S; and the Close on the N, which was purchased by William Underwood from Thomas Haxley.
1801 DB208/11-12 (See DB243/1 and DB209/1-2)
Conveyance by William Millard and Elizabeth his wife devisees of William Underwood to Philip Hoddle Ward of Tickford Priory Esq., and John Thomas Robe of Great Linford, gent his trustee.
William Underwood by his Will of 5.7.1793 left to his Servant Maid Mary Judge an annuity of £20 payable quarterly out of the income from his estate. He left all of his property to his cousin William Millard for life and then to his heirs.
Recites the Recovery above whereby William Millard obtained the estate in Fee Simple subject only to the Annuity payable to Mary Judge.
Millard has agreed to sell to PHW for £490 the following parts of the estate.
The barn and stable, orchard, and Close of pasture in Tickford End otherwise Abbey End, containing 2a, now of George Cooch and Edmund Goodwyn
The 5 cottages in Abbey End now of Richard Mott, Alice Cole, John Hooton, William Course and Elizabeth Warren
The messuage in Priory End with a yard and garden belonging formerly of John Gandern late of James Rowlett now of Benjamin Marshall, with Right of Way to the Well
The cott in Abbey End late in the occupation of William Simmonds, now of John Rose with right of way to the well as above.
The cott in Priory Street formerly in the occupation of Mary Stanley, late of John Barratt since of Thomas Jones and now of Joseph Franklin.
The cott in Priory Street with yard and garden, formerly of William Todd, late of Davis Goodman now of Jeremiah Smallbridge.
DB208/14-15 1810 conveyance by PHW to John Revitt, stone mason
The messuage in Priory End with a yard and garden
belonging, formerly of John Gandern late of James Rowlett now of Benjamin Marshall, with Right of Way to the Well
The cott in Abbey End late in the occupation of William Simmonds, now of John Rose with right of way to the well as above.
The cott in Priory Street formerly in the occupation of Mary Stanley, now late of John Barratt since of Thomas Jones and of Joseph Franklin.
DB208/16 Mortgage of £200 Philip Hoddle Ward to John Revitt
1825 DB208/17-18 Conveyance by John Revitt to George Labrum, wharfinger, Cottages as above, mortgage above repaid to Philip Hoddle Ward by Labrum
1849 DB208/21 Will of John Fountain gent deceased
Executors are William Powell, gent and Thomas Armstrong, farmer, To daughters Mary Ann and Catherine £100 each
Household Goods etc to his wife Catherine for life.
1858 DB208/22 Abstract of Title of the Devisees of the Will of John Fountain. Drawn up by Powell and Newman. Included messuage in Abbey End
Recites 1840 Conveyance by George Labrum to John Fountain, Innkeeper, 5 Cottages in Abbey End recently rebuilt by James Rose which recites 1833 PHW to James Rose.
1841 Conveyance James Rose to John Fountain, victualler
1858 DB208/23 (SEE ALSO DB190/2)
Conveyance for £1485 of Messuages in NP by William Powell, gent and Thomas Armstrong, farmer (the executors of John Fountain) to John Bliss of the Ram Inn, Northampton, victualler, INCLUDES
Also a messuage with Bakehouse, yard, garden, stable and outbuildings in Abbey End in the occupation of James Cole,
Recites 1840 conveyed to John Fountain 1840 by George Labrum

Also 5 Cottages in Abbey End recently rebuilt by James Rose
formerly in the occupations of William Hall, William Howard, William Harris, Mary Harris and Sarah Eaton and now in the occupations of John Partridge, John Roberts, James Harris and Edward Barker and 1 unoccupied, recites
1841 conveyed to John Fountain by James Rose
1870 DB208/26 John Bliss of Salden, farmer mortgages messuages to Charles Paine of Wingbury, Wing, farmer and Alfred Gurney of Slapton, maltster for £1564. INCLUDING Also a messuage with Bakehouse, yard, garden, stable and outbuildings in Abbey End late in the occupation of James Cole
Also 5 Cottages in Abbey End recently rebuilt by James Rose
late in the occupation of John Partridge, John Roberts, James Harris and Edward Barker and 1 unoccupied
1876 DB208/28 Conveyance on Trust for Sale by John Fountain Bliss, gent to Messrs E Jones Sanders, bank manager and Charles William Powell, gent. John Bliss late of NP, Innkeeper died 1876 leaving John Fountain Bliss his eldest son entitled to his estate

FOR PURRATT FARMHOUSE IN ABBEY END SEE TICKFORD END

1737 DB213/1-3 COTT IN PRIORY STREET Feoffment by Joseph Williamson of the Parish of St Michael, Bashishaw, London to Samuel Davis, laceman and his heirs
All that cott of Joseph Williamson in Priory St in Tickford End now in the tenure of John Thompson. A tenement of William Frost in occ John Edwards on the E; tenement of Richard Perrott in occ James Todd on the W; tenement and ground of Samuel Coles on the S; and the Street on the N. Also Agreement between Frost and Williamson concerning a Right of Way.

DB113/1-8 COTTAGES IN PRIORY STREET, 1674-1779 (STREET IS ON N see 218/1-2) (See also DB212, 218, 230, and 234)
1674 DB230/23 (see DB113/1) Conveyance by Richard Davies, laceman to John Williamson of Stony Stratford, carpenter
All that tenement consisting of 3 bays of building together with the yard, and backside belonging in Tickford End, Situated between the house and ground of William Cooper on the NE; the houses and grounds of Thomas Williamson on the SW; abutting to the SE on the ground of John Revis and Thomas Rowtons on the SE; and the street or highway on the NW. and now in the tenure of Robert Kirtland
1707 DB113/1 Heirs of JW snr to George Frost, shepherd
1736 DB113/2 William Frost, Glover son of GF to Samuel Davis, laceman
1743 (See DB218/1) Mortgage by Samuel Davis, gent, laceman to Hugh Smith he repays this 1749. Tenement now divided into 2 tenements with Appurtenances consisting of 3 bays of building together with the yard, and backside belonging in Priory St in Tickford End, heretofore in the occs of John Foreman since of John Edmunds and now of Samuel Davis and William Smart. Situated between the H & G late of John Cooper and now of Benjamin Pomfrett on the NE; the houses and grounds of late of Edward Williamson now of Samuel Davis on the SW; the ground of John Revis and John Franklin on the SE; and the street or highway on the NW.
Also another cottage, in Priory St in the tenure of Thomas Pettit and adjoining to the above tenement on the E; another tenement late of Richard Perrott in the occupation of Joseph Todd being on the W; another tenement belonging to Samuel Coles on the S; and the street on the N.
1749 DB113/4-5 SD to Thomas Smith, cordwainer, now divided into 2 tenements
1773 DB113/7 Elizabeth Wills widow formerly the wife of Thomas Smith, and Robert Smith son of Thomas and Elizabeth sell to Robert Pearson, laceman. (See DB218/2)
1779 DB113/8
RP to his son John Pearson, lacebuyer

NEAR ABOVE
1660 DB230/20 AND DB234/23 See also DB113, DB212, DB213, DB218, AND DB23)
Recites 1639
Will of Elizabeth Davis wife of James Davis devised the cott to Thomas Williamson and his heirs.
1660 Quitclaim Daniell Davis in consideration of £4 paid to him by James Davis of NP, yeoman hath released and confirmed to James Davis "all that tenement with Appurtenances situate in Tickford End of NP between the house and ground of James Davis on the E; and the house and ground of Mary Williamson on the W; abutting towards S on the ground of Thomas Newton and towards the N on the street there

DB212/1, 6-11, 15-16, and DB234/10-13
COTTAGES INCLUDING BLACKSMITHS SHOP IN TICKFORD END, (PRIORY ST) 1718-1815 (SEE ALSO DB113, 218, 230, and 234)
1707 DB 234/10
Conveyance by John Williamson Junior of Stanbridge, Beds, labourer the eldest son and heir of John Williamson late of Stony Stratford, carpenter decd, and Anne his wife and John Williamson Junior the son and heir of JW Snr to George Frost of Tickford End, Shepherd and Mary his wife
Tenement consisting of 3 bays of building together with the yard, and backside belonging in Tickford End, heretofore in the occupation of Robert Kirtland and now of John Foreman. H & G of John Cooper, son and heir of William Cooper deceased on NE; Houses and grounds of Edward Williamson son and heir of Thomas Williamson on SW; Ground of John Revis and John Franklin heretofore of Thomas Rowtons on SE; Street on NW.
Which were purchased by John Williamson deceased of Richard Davis late of NP linen draper on the 15th April 1674 (see DB230/23)
1724 DB212/1 and DB234/11 conveyance by Mary Frost Widow of George Frost, late of NP shepherd to William Fidgen of Great Linford, blacksmith. Mary in cons of the natural love and affection for her son William Frost an infant has sold the Premises to Fidgen for 10 shillings to hold as a Trustee for the use of her and after her death of her son William. Premises as above in occ Mary Frost.
1738 DB113/3 Mortgage of premises and DB234/12 repayment and conveyance to Samuel Davis Laceman The tenement consisting of 3 bays of building together with the yard, and backside belonging in Priory St in Tickford End, heretofore in the occupation of Robert Kirtland, since of John Foreman and now of John Edmunds.

1779 DB212/6 Lease for a year by Robert Pearson, lacemerchant to John Pearson Junior (the younger), lacebuyer his son and heir, Cott now divided into 2 consisting of 3 bays of building, with yard and backside in Priory St in Tickford End, between the houses and ground heretofore of John Cooper, late of Benjamin Pomfrett now of Mary.... Pomfrett on the NE; the house and ground next mentioned on the SW; and abutting on ground formerly of Richard Revis and John Franklin and now of Henry Herbert on the SE; and on the street or highway on the NW. Formerly in tenure of Samuel Davis and William Smart (Smart was at Kings Head 1751 and at White Horse 1765).
Also the other cott in Priory St formerly in occupation of Thomas Pettit and adjoining the above on the NE;
the tenement formerly of Richard Perrott and now of Thomas Holt on the W; the house and ground of Samuel Coles on the S; and the street or highway on the N.
Which premises were late in the occupation of David Dixon and Joseph Biggs and now in the tenures of David Dixon, Joseph Rogers, William Tilley, James Perrott and were conveyed 1773 by Elizabeth Willes widow and Robert Smith to Robert Pearson.
1783 DB212/7&8 Conveyance by Thomas Hooton and Walter Beaty, the creditors of Thomas Holt to Thomas Jones of Moulsoe, yeoman
Recites conveyance of 1779 by TH to his creditors of
"All those 2 cottages converted into 1 in Priory St late of John Bignall and ... Pickering now of James Griffith, To hold and sell as Trustees for his creditors.
DB212/9 Thomas Holt's Abstract of title to the to cottages in NP, Commences
1718
Will of Richard Perrott leaves to son Robert "all messuages lands etc in NP which he purchased of Richard Pomfrett, Richard Perrott and John Cooper, remainder to grandson Richard Perrott in Tail General remainder to Granddaughter daughter Sarah.
1724 (see also DB19) Marriage Settlement of Richard
Perrott and Sarah Fountaine. Included all those 2 cottages now divided into 2 in Tickford End late of John Knight and Alice Rigsby now of John Edmunds and William Todd next to the house and ground of late of Thomas Pierson on the S;
1746 Will Richard Perrott leaves all his messuages land etc in Tickford End to his daughters Sarah, Eliz, Ann, and Martha and their heirs except lands settled on him by the marriage settlement above.
1749 Mortgage
by Thomas Holt Junior and Sarah his wife and William Sheppard and Elizabeth his wife and Ann Perrott
(Sarah, Ann and Elizabeth were the 3 daughters and legatees of Richard Perrott) to Elizabeth Waller all that cott in Priory St in the occupation of .... Henson and the barn thereto belonging
1781 DB212/10 Thomas Hooton will cover the cost of repairs to Cott carried out by Thomas Jones even if Jones does not purchase it.

1810 DB218/12 and DB212/11 Conveyance by William Brewer of N. Crawley yeoman, nephew and devisee of Thomas Jones late of Chelsea, Middx decd to John Wilson, baker,
2 cottages now 1 cott and a Blacksmiths shop situated in Priory St, formerly of John Bignall and ... Pickering, late of James Griffith, now of Thomas Jakeman, which cott and Blacksmiths shop was purchased by TJ of Hooton and Beaty and by the Will of TJ 1805 devised to William Brewer.

THESE ARE DIFFERENT COTTAGES
1815 DB212/15-16
Conveyance by William Yate, carpenter, to
John Wilson, baker.
4 cottages in Abbey End now in the occupations of Thomas Coles, George Wright, Richard Sheppard, and Thomas West, lately erected by William Yates on a piece of ground lately purchased from John Smith, Also a piece of ground lately part of the Farmyard of John Smith as the same is now enclosed with a brick wall by and at the expense of William Yate.
1856 DB218/20 RL of Claims under the Will of John Wilson deceased John Wilson by his Will of 30.7.1826, left to his wife all his messuages, Closes, lands etc for life, to son William a messuage or Bakehouse in Tickford End then in his occupation. After wife's death residue of estate to executors William Peck Coales, clock and watchmaker and John Smith to sell.

DB218 /1-23 COTTAGES IN PRIORY STREET, 1743-1874
(See also DB113, 212, 213, 230 AND 234)
NEXT TWO ARE PARTS OF FORMER FARMYARD NOTE FARMYARD ON S SIDE OF STREET AND NOW BEING DIVIDED UP
IS IT ON SOUTH DOUBLE CHECK

1815 DB218/13 and DB234/6 L for 1 year by PHW to John Smith, yeoman and Henry Marshall, butcher his trustee, Messuage or Farmhouse in Tickford End, with barns also part of an orchard on the S as the same is now fenced off, late of John Walker now of John Smith
DB218/13 Conveyance by John Smith, yeoman and Henry
Marshall, Butcher to William Yates, carpenter of a piece
Of Ground. (see DB212/15&16 Dec 1815) which is a
conveyance of cottages and this ground then described as
"a piece of ground lately part of the Farmyard of
John Smith as the same is now enclosed with a brick
wall
by and at the expense of William Yate."

1815 DB218/14&15 conveyance by John Smith and Mary his wife to John Wilson, baker
All that barn, stable, shed and piece of ground used as a Wood Yard Inclosed with a brick wall lately built by JW situated in Abbey End being lately part of the Farmyard of JS, other parts of the said yard lying on or towards the E and S; the Yard and Premises of JW on the W; the street on the N. Now in the occupation of JW.
Which were conveyed by Lease and Release of the 8th and 9th of Aug 1815 by PHW to

TICKFORD STREET

WEST SIDE STARTING AT BRIDGE

1865 DB169/16 CONVEYANCE OF LAND NEAR TICKFORD BRIDGE, by Maria Newby of Mears Ashby, Northants, Lady of the Manor of NP to Richard Oliver Mansell Massey of Tickford Abbey. A plot of land called the Bully containing 38 perches bounded by the allotment of George Pitt Hurst (this is Castle Meadow) on the E; by the private road to Castle Meadow on the S; and on every other part by the River Lovat. With indemnity against Free Farm and Quit Rents. The Bully was awarded to Lord VV on the Enclosure of Tickford Field.

DB237/1-6 1850-57 DEEDS TO BREWERY IN TICKFORD END AND PUBLIC HOUSES OWNED BY JAMES PRICE COLES. (SEE ALSO DB 228)
1850 DB237/1 Mortgage for £800
By James Price Coles, brewer to Mrs Eliza Ann Lucas
of Forest Rise, Walthamstow,
All that messuage or Inn called the Crown and Castle but now and for some time called the March of Intellect, with the yards, gardens, orchardsand Appurtenances in Marsh End in the occupation of William Terry
Also the Malting with barn storehouse and other buildings situated in Marsh End now in the occupation of JPC
Also all those several Closes of meadow called Lyon's Holme, Backside Meadow, Anglesey Holme and St John's Piece in NP
Also the public house called the Ram in the High Street in the occupation of William Cooper
1851 DB237/2 Assignment of Mortgage of £800 to Miss Rosa Mary Lucas.
1853 DB237/3 Mortgage JPC obtains £500 from John Folliott Powell of Albion Place, Middx, and Toft, Cambs, on security of the premises subject to the mortgage of £800.
March of Intellect now in occupation of John Coleman and the Ram in the occupation of William Cooper, Malting etc still JPC
1857 DB237/7 JPC repays the two mortgages of £800 to Miss Rosa Mary Lucas of Forest Rise, Walthamstow and £500 to John Folliott Powell of Albion Place, Middx, and Toft, Cambs.

DB247/1-11 1646-1756 THE DOLPHIN LATER THE HORSE AND GROOM NEAR TICKFORD BRIDGE
1646 DB247/1
Feoffment for £95 by Robert Ladbrooke of London, clerke to William Odell, fellmonger
Messuage in Tickford End near Tickford Bridge now or late in the occupation of Charles Ffooteur bounded by the grounds now or late of Henry Knight on the south and east, by the plot of ground called Bullin on the north and the highway leading to NP on the west.
THERE ARE SEVERAL MORTGAGES
1735 DB247/8-9
Sale by David Odell of the City of London, vintner, son and heir of David Odell late of St Martin's in the Fields who was the eldest son and heir of William Odell, fellmonger to Luke Leverett of Witney, Oxon, surgeon.
House in Tickford End near Tickford Bridge now or late in the occupation of Elizabeth Bink, widow lately called or known by the sign of the Dolphin. Bounded by the grounds now or late of .......(left blank) on the south and east, by the plot of ground called Bullin on the north and the street leading to NP on the west.
1756 DB247/10-11 Sale by James Leverett of Witney, Oxon, surgeon and son and heir of Luke Leverett to Richard Browne, gent.
House in Tickford End near Tickford Bridge now or late in the occupation of William Buck and Hannah Newton formerly known by the sign of the DOLPHIN and now the HORSE AND GROOM. Bounded by the grounds now or late of .......(left blank) on the south and east, by the plot of ground called BULLIN on the north and the street leading to NP on the west.

THIS MAY NOT BE TO DO WITH BREWERY
1842 DB380/4 Marriage Settlement on intended marriage of Anna Maria Coles, spinster, to William Price, farmer and grazier,

Recites James Price Coles owes £1000 to Anna Maria and repayment was expectant on the death of his mother Ann Coles widow.
In consideration of the intended marriage between William and Anna Maria JPC gives bond for £1000, and a property in Tickford End is conveyed by Anna Maria to the Trustees for the use of herself until the marriage takes place.

1853 DB237/4 Conveyance to JPC
Recites 1834 Robert Nash and Mary Ann his wife mortgage to John Keep Messuage formerly divided and used as 2 in Tickford End near TICKFORD Bridge and formerly known as the Dolphin and afterwards as the Horse and Groom, and then divided into 2 and afterwards as 4 private houses. The house and grounds of Robert Nash (being the Premises next thereinafter described) and the houses and ground of Philip Hoddle Ward being on the S and E parts thereof, the plot of ground called the Bulling lying on the N and the Street leading to NP on the W.
Also the cott in TICKFORD End, being part of a messuage theretofore divided and used as 2 dwelling houses as the same was then lately divided and fenced out from the yard of the said Mark Taylor by a stone wall containing in length from the corner of the cott on the SE side by 7'9" and on the N by 15' 2" and in breadth at E end 7' 1", the yard and gateway formerly of Mark Taylor on the E, SE and S; and the common street on the W; and the before mentioned messuage on the N part".
1840 Mortgage Assigned to William Keep.
1848 Mortgage Assigned to Mary Gardner
1853 JPC purchase and mortgages are repaid
Property described as All those 4 messuage in Tickford End now in the occupations of George Checkley, Henry West, W.B.Gough and George Abbot. And also All that mess, yard and Appurtenances thereto belonging adjoining the before described messuages, And also all that Brewery erected in the said yard of the said last mentioned messuage which said messuage and Brewery were formerly in the occupation of the said Robert Nash but now of JPC.
1853 JPC mortgages the property to William Warr of Aspley Guise, farmer.
1854 DB237/6 JPC repays mortgage property now owned by JPC.

DB41/3-9 1858-78
1858 DB41/3 MORTGAGES OF BREWERY, PUBLIC HOUSES AND CLOSES
By James Price Coles to George Fisher of Cranfield
Messuage formerly called the Crown and Castle and now the March of Intellect situated in Marsh End in the occupation of Messrs Coling, Hipwell and Coling.
Also the malting, barn, stackhouses And other buildings situated in Marsh End in the occupation of Messrs Coling, Hipwell and Coling.
Also several Closes of meadow called Lyon’s Holme, Backside Meadows, Anglesey Holme and St John’s Piece, situated in Newport Pagnell. (See DB228)
Also the messuage or public house known by the sign of the Ram in High St, NP in the occupation of Daniel Goodman
Also 4 messuages in Tickford End now or late in the occupations of George Checkley, Henry West, W B Gough and George Abbott.
Also the messuage and yard thereto adjoining to the aforesaid messuages. Also that Brewery erected in the said yard, which said messuage and Brewery were formerly in the occupation of Robert Nash, since of James Price Coles and now of messrs Coling, Hipwell and Coling.
Also all the Tythes of Corn, Grain and Hay and all manner of other Tythes and tenths whatsoever Great and Small etc arising out of the said messuages and lands
Also public house at Calverton.
1863 DB41/4 further mortgage to James Whitworth of Weston Underwood includes
The messuage or tenement or farmhouse now used as a Beershop standing in Priory Street, formerly in the occupation of Sarah Atterbury and now of Charles Rose. Also a parcel of land formerly part of a Close of pasture now garden ground with the said messuage.
Also 3 messuages and the ground and soil whereon they stand and the yard to the same situated in Marsh End now in the occupation of John Barker and William Barker.
1866- 1878 DB41/5-9 Subsequent mortgages and repayment and conveyance back to JPC

DB45A/3 1891 Auction of Public Houses in the town includes
JAMES PRICE COLES HOUSE 7, TICKFORD STREET

1869 DB33/8 Auction of Blacksmiths shop next to Tickford bridge, messuage in Tickford St, in occupation of Richard Hill, rent £14 pa land tax 15/- this belongs to John Coles.

1779 DB28/4 See DB40, DB44/4 and DB107/9
CONVEYANCE OF REAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF THOMAS HOLT TO THOMAS HOOTON, WALTER BEATY AND JOHN ASHE FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS.
Includes 1 house now made into 2 tenements with the yard and barn and Appurtenances situate in Tickford End, the corner house of Priory St
and now in the occupation of Francis Warr. The tenement of the Vicar of NP on the E; the Common Street on the W and S.
All of Thomas Holt's household goods and other effects.
All to be sold for the benefit of his Creditors.
Thomas Holt had since Mortgaged the above to George Pitt Hurst and John Gregory of Leicester, bookseller and printer
The deed recites Indentures of Lease and Release dated the 5th and 6th May 1779 whereby Thomas Holt conveyed the property below to his creditors Thomas Hooton, Walter Beaty, John Ash since Deceased and others.

DB240/1-9 & 11 1854-67 MORTGAGE OF COTT AND BARN IN TICKFORD ST
DEED TO WHITE HORSE SAYS ABOVE PROPERTY IS ON E,
1854 DB240/1
Mortgage for £500 by Emmans Jackman, victualler to Joseph Middleton of Sherington, yeoman
Jackman mortgages property below to Middleton
All that mess, cott or tenement with the barn and Appurtenances belonging standing in Tickford End formerly of Jonathon Dixon, after of Richard Hackesley and Mary his wife, then of Thomas Hackesley and Sarah his wife, since of Mrs Abbott and now of Samuel Goodman, and also the
Swan at Sherington.
1857
Mortgage repaid
1856 DB240/4 County Fire Office Policy for Swan Inn at Sherington and the cott in Tickford End, brick built and tiled in the tenure of Samuel Goodman, auctioneer and a barn thatched near, insured for £640
1857 DB240/6 Further mortgage of £300 on the Swan at Sherington and the cott in Tickford End. to Alice Marr.
1867 DB240/8 Mortgage repaid to Alice Marr and Middleton.
(SEE D/CC/D1-D19 FOR SUBSEQUENT DEEDS UP TO 1890)

DB241/1-5 AND 241/2
MORTGAGE OF SALMONS COACHYARD, FACTORY AND HOUSE ETC IN TICKFORD STREET, 1879 AND SUBSEQUENT PAPERS TO 1933.
1879 DB241/1/1
Mortgage for £1000 by Thomas and Joseph Salmons, Coachbuilders to William Hipwell of Olney, brewer and James Eames, builder
Property mortgaged is "all that messuage, tenement or dwelling house with the Coachyard, factory, sheds, stables and buildings with Appurtenances situated in Tickford Street, formerly in the occupation of Joseph Salmons deceased and afterwards of the said Joseph Salmons, Thomas Salmons and Joseph Salmons (party hereto) trading as Salmons and Sons as the same premises have from time to time been erected and built by the said Joseph deceased on a certain piece of land or ground purchased by Joseph Salmons deceased in 1836 of Henry Thomas Atterbury. And also all that Garden Ground near to and adjoining the messuage or tenement as the same was lately in the occupation of Joseph Salmons deceased. The whole containing a frontage to Tickford Street of about 160 ft and a depth of about 180 ft.
1895 Endorsed with repayment and Reconveyance
1903 DB241/2 Mortgage balance of £400 plus interest is still owed to Mary Ann Eames, this mortgage is now Assigned to Barclay and Co, bankers.

DB166/1-8 1831-1848 COTTAGES, IN TICKFORD STREET (THESE WERE ON EAST SIDE OF ROAD BETWEEN SALMONS WORKS AND THE POUND)
1831 DB166/1 Will of Susanna Harris
To executors Messuage in her own occ and 2 cottages in Tickford, to Ezekiah Litchfield 2 cottages with barns and yards.
1846 DB166/2 EL sells to William Powell piece of ground part of above
1846 DB166/3 EL mortgages to WP his 2 cottages and 2 others and a bakehouse newly erected or about to be erected.
1847 DB166/4-6 Further mortgages part of premises now converted to a slaughter house
1848 DB166/7 EL repayment of mortgages and conveyance WP
1865 DB166/8 Litchfield declaration

1893 DB146/7 Conveyance of Ground formerly used as a Pound in Tickford End, the Misses Newby Ladies of the Manor of NP to E D Mitchell.

EAST SIDE STARTING AT BRIDGE

1766 DB33/9 William Yate son and heir of Richard Yate, decd mortgages for £400 to Thomas Osborn of Stoke Goldington, grocer
All that Messuage in Tickford End and also all that newly erected building or barn situate in the North End now used as a Woolchamber and now or late in tenure of William Yate.
Also the shop or part of a room in the occupation of John Burnham.
1768 DB40/1 SALE OF ESTATE OF WILLIAM YATE A BANKRUPT BY CREDITORS TO JOHN PEARSON, LACE BUYER
, Messuage in Tickford End now or late in the occupation of Yate, and also all that shop or part of a room in NP late in the occupation of John Burnham and now of George Burnham.

1893 DB241/3 AUCTION OF LAND AND FARM BUILDINGS IN TICKFORD END,
by Direction of B.N.Dalton, Esq. in 3 Lots
Lot 1 All that valuable piece of Meadow land in Tickford Street, bounded on the NW by the River Lovat, containing 9a 1r 10p
Lot 2 All that valuable accommodation Close of Pasture Land and the large yard, barn, cow sheds, and cart hovel standing thereon, containing 3a 3r 4p and adjoining to Lot 1
Lot 3 All that capital Walled-in garden containing 21.5 poles and the brick built stable thereon.
The freehold of the entrance to all the lots is retained by the Vendor who will grant rights of way. Colour plan included.
Lot 3 was purchased by Robert Charles Rodwell for £140. Witnesses Myrtillo Warren solicitors Clerk.

DB236/4-14 and DB239/1-10
COTT WITH GARDEN AND BARN IN TICKFORD END,
1818 DB236/3&4
Conveyance by George Renny et al to James Pike, Cott, with garden and barn in Tickford End in the occupation of John White, with a Right of Way to the barn and cott through the yard adjoining the cott now of Euseby Hewitt.
There is a covenant to produce deeds 1701-1818.
1836 DB236/5&6 Conveyance by William Pike of Moulsoe, yeoman to Richard Sheppard, mason, All that cott now used and occ as two cottages with a garden and barn adjoining. heretofore of John White now of Richard Sheppard.
Recites a Lease and Release of 7th and 8th April 1829
Cottages were left by Thomas Pike to William Pike for life and after his decease to William White.
1834 DB236/7&8 Richard Sheppard mortgages the cottages then in occupation of ....Goodman and Richard Sheppard to Revd Thomas Fry of Emberton for £100. Recites that Sheppard had mortgaged the cottages to Charles Redden for £280 for a term of 1000-year on 21.11.1825.
1869 DB236/14 Assignment of Mortgage on Cottages in Tickford End, Revd Thomas Fry to Sarah Cooch the elder, Sarah Cooch the younger and Ann Cooch spinster by direction of Richard Sheppard. Sheppard increase mortgage by £20.
1856 DB239/1 Conveyance by Anne Sheppard, widow, Sarah and Anne Cooch, spinsters to Thomas Pressland Samwell, coach trimmer
Recites 1834 Richard Sheppard mortgage to Revd Thomas Fry and Assignment of mortgage 1841 to the Cooches.
Property described as Messuage with appurtenances now and for many years divided into two tenements in Tickford End formerly of John Knight and Alice Rigsby, since of ... Goodman and Richard Sheppard and now of Mrs Wilmer and the other unocc
Also the yard and piece of garden ground to the messuage adjoining and belonging
Secondly the cott now used and occ as two tenements with garden and barn in Tickford End in the occupation of John White and late of Richard Sheppard.
1856 DB239/2
Thomas Samwell mortgage to William Powell, gent, and Edward Miller, grocer.
1863 DB239/3 Further mortgage as above
1887 DB239/4 Samwell repays the mortgages
1893 DB239/5 George Samwell of Chapel Cottage, Church St, Dorking, Surrey, Painter, mortgages to Edwin West, Innkeeper. Property now is described as Messuage now in occupation of Charles Rodwell, also blacksmith's shop, yard, garden, and the second cott adjoining now in the occupation of George Compton.
1897 DB239/9
Conveyance by Edwin West and Samwell to R.C.Rodwell, 30, Tickford St in occ Robert Charles Rodwell and the adjoining 32 Tickford St with yard, and garden in occupation of George Compton, Rodwell mortgages the property.

DB34/1-13 1724-1803
PROPERTY OF POMFRETT FAMILY IN TICKFORD END
1724 DB34/1
Marriage Settlement of Dinah Halhed to Benjamin Pomfrett, Dinah's marriage portion is £2000 in return Benjamin releases to her father and John Marke "Messuage, yards, gardens, malthouse, Dovehouse and Appurtenances in his occ and 3 Yardlands in Tickford Field cont. 109a 3r which land is in the occupation of Richard Perrott, John Purratt and Thomas Wilkinson.
Lands in Tickford Field containing 6a and parcels of Meadow in Tickford Field cont. 5a 1r, also a Close of pasture or Inclosed ground called Laramore Close, Also Elm Close, all in the tenure and occupation of Benjamin Pomfrett.
Also 3 Cottages, orchard and Appurtenances in Tickford End in the occupations of Thomas Davis, Thomas Windmill and William Symons.
Also all that Brick kiln and the ground belonging to it now in the occupation of Thomas Wilkinson".
1789 DB34/2-4 Recovery and Fine
1774 DB34/5 Extract from Will of Benjamin Pomfrett
1796 DB34/6 Mary Pomfrett mortgages estate to Benjamin Brookes of Clifton Reynes for £400
1800 Will of Mary Pomfrett leaves estate to brother in law Robert Pomfrett and after his death to her brother Edward Williams.
1804 DB34/7-8 EW conveys estate to his son Nathaniel Pomfrett Williams, DB34/9 mortgage to BB repaid. DB34/10-11 Estate conveyed to Isaac Henley Hanscomb.
1805 DB34/12 IHH mortgages to John and James Abraham, watchmakers of Olney.
1813 DB34/13 Mortgage assigned to William Lucas.
See DB39 for later Deeds

DB234/7-9 PROPERTY OF COOCH FAMILY IN TICKFORD END AND ST JOHN ST, INCLUDES GOOD DETAILS OF FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS,
1836 DB234/7-8
Conveyance and Declaration of Trust by Mrs Sarah Cooch and her daughters"
All that newly erected messuage or tenement and outbuildings, garden situated in Tickford End now in the tenure of Sarah Cooch the elder widow, Sarah Cooch the younger and Anne and Eliz, Which or the site of which was by Lease and Release of 13&14.1.1824 between
1) John Bartlett and William Andrews
2) Isaac Henley Hanscomb
3) William Lucas
4) George Knibb
5) Sarah Cooch the younger, Anne Cooch and Elizabeth Cooch
6) George Cooch
Conveyed to Sarah, Anne and Elizabeth as Tenants in Common
Also that messuage or tenement late in the occ of
William Paine now of Thomas Garratt And also those 2
cottages thereto adjoining late
in the several tenures of Mary
Huggins and Mary Bone, now of Thomas Barker and ....
Stanton which were by Lease and Release of 15&16.12.1831
between
1) Joseph Tame Litchfield and Charles Hoddle Kipling
2) Robert Haylarr
3) Sarah Cooch the younger
Conveyed to Sarah
1849 DB234/9 Arrangement between Mrs Elizabeth Eames and her sons Messrs Samuel, James and Thomas Eames, recites that Thomas Eames, carpenter deceased by Will 1843 gave his 2 messuages in Tickford End to his wife Elizabeth for life and then to his 3 sons. Elizabeth agrees to lease to her 3 sons the Yard and shop with outbuildings behind the messuage in Tickford End late of Thomas and now of Elizabeth, the yard etc is in the occupation of the 3 sons and they have a Right of Way to enter through the yard. Also the messuage adjoining late in the occupation of Thomas and now of the 3 sons and used as a Warehouse.

TICKFORD END

1650 DB219/8 LEASE OF PROPERTY BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL

Lease for 21 years at 14 shillings p.a. to Thomas White, All that cott in Tickford End containing by estimation 4 bays of building, late in the occupation of Thomas White. The Governors reserve the right to all the trees on the property and can enter it at any time.

1667 DB219/9 LEASE OF LAND AND PROPERTY BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL,
Lease for 12 years at sixteen shillings p.a. to John Old and William Morton both, yeomen, All those two cottages in Tickford End containing by estimation 4 bays of building. The Governors reserve the right to all the fruit trees and any other trees on the property and can enter it at any time.

1894 DB146/11A AN D 11B DRAFTS OF A LEASE OF 5 CLOSES OF PASTURE IN TICKFORD FIELD WITH A COTT ETC, The Misses Newby Ladies of the Manor of NP to George Osborne Price.

DB194/5&7 PROPERTY OF ROBERT COLLISON
1797
Will of Robert Collison leaves rents of his property to his wife and after her death property to his sons Robert and George.
1809 GC, draper conveys his half share in the estate to his brother RC, estate is.

Also a Close of pasture in Tickford Field commonly called Long Close alias Water Lane Close cont 2a, the Close called Guillain Close on the N; Clay Green on the S; Water Lane on the E; and a Close formerly of Sir Henry Atkins, bart on W, which Close was purchased by Robert Collison from the Creditors of Thomas Holt July 1782.

MANOR OF TICKFORD AND TICKFORD ABBEY ESTATE

1534 DB230/1 Sale by Robert Grenock of Tickford to Anthony Cave of Tickford, gent, Lands in Tickford Field and also some in Chicheley, Also all his Toft or Pightle and half a yardland and Mede with Appurtenances in the fields of Tickford holden by copie.

1592 DB152
GRANT TO THOMAS CROMPTON AND OTHERS OF TICKFORD PARK

1600 DB153
GRANT TO DR HENRY ATKINS
(See Bull’s History 88-89)
The Queen in consideration of the sum of £1534 6s 8d granted the Manor or Lordship of Tickford Mansion House and scite and circuit thereof and the Rectory of Newport Pagnell to Henry Atkins, of the City of London, Doctor of Physic, and Mary Atkins his wife.
The grant included the two mills called Calcott Mills: all lands in Tickford, Newport Pannell, Calcott, Northampton, Lathbury, Hardmead, Filgrave, Clifton, Sulbury, Goatehurste, Thombury) Bodington, and Liscombe to the late Priory belonging and all rents and services attaching to such lands; and the pension and portions of Tythe in Longton which manor lordship rectory and premises were extended to the clear yearly value of £38 7s 2d. See Deed for other locations

C 1615 DB23
DR ATKINS PATENT OF THE DEMESNES OF THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL
Not transcribed, consists of 25 pages (1-3 are missing) and is a copy in Latin of the original.

1606 DB154
DEED RELATING TO PROPERTIES OF SIR JOHN FORTESCUE INCLUDING TICKFORD PARK

Not transcribed

1620 DB158/1-5
FORTECUE’S MORTGAGE OF TICKFORD PARK TO DR HENRY ATKINS,

Park purchased by Dr HA

1621 DB158/6&7
AGREEMENTS FOLLOWING “DIVERS VARIANCES AND CONTROVERSIES, QUESTIONS AND DEMANDS” BETWEEN SIR HENRY ATKINS AND SIR ANTHONY CHESTER RE BOUNDS OF TICKFORD PARK AND SUBSEQUENT EXCHANGE OF LANDS. (See Map in Chibnall)

DB158/8-10
1622-5 RECOVERY, FINE AND BOND, ATKINS ESTATE
.

DB230
1603 DB230/3-4 Quitclaim and Conveyance of lands 18a 10r in Tickford field and meadow
in Chicheley for £80 with terrier, Thomas Annesley of Emberton, gent to William Crawley of Tickford, yeoman.
1613 DB230/6 Thomas Crawley conveys 16a 3r in Tickford Field to Thomas Webb for £100
1613 DB230/8 Lease for 20 years Thomas Webb of NP, clerk to Thomas Herman of Weston, Northants, gent and Thomas Crawley of Elstow, Beds
Webb did demise, grant and to farme let to Herman and Crawley all the messuage wherein he dwells situated in NP and all the house, Buildings, barns, stables, yard, orchard, gardens, profits etc whatsoever to the messuage belonging, and also all the lands in the Fields and meadows of Tickford.
1613 DB244/9
Bond Thomas Crawley of Medburie ? in the county of Bedford to Thomas Webb £40
1614 DB230/10 Bond re above endorsed "Hill Farm 1614"

DB158/11 SALE OF LANDS IN TICKFORD FIELD
1625,
Thomas Webb, clerk to Dr Henry Atkins, 16a 3r of Arable and Ley and 9p of meadow, with Terrier of lands

DB107/2-3 and DB230/1,5,and 13
LEASES OF LANDS IN TICKFORD BY `TRUSTEES’ OF THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL AND TICKFORD,

1579 DB230/2 Grant of lands in Tickford from Queen Elizabeth to John Harley, (See DB134/5)
1609 DB230/5 See also DB107/3 dated 1628 and see DB134/5
The most High and Excellent Princess Anne to John
Harley, husbandman, Recites that Queen Elizabeth by Letters Patent 1578 did Grant, demise and to farme let to John Harley the elder and Richard Harley and John his sons "all her Highness's Close called the Pightle and 1 yard and quarter of land to the Close belonging, lying in Tickford Field sometime in the tenure of William Thomas, then of Anthony Cave and now of John Harley”
Also other Closes (detail in Deeds formerly of John Grenock and now of John Harley.

1624 DB107/2 Recites Royal Grant Of Manor To Edmund Conney, Thomas Barnes Arthur Humfrey, Gent.
1628 DB107/2 Three Trustees at the request of John Cowley sell and to farm lett to Thomas Beard and John Purratt all the messuage with barn, stables, yards, and pightle thereto adjoining containing 1.5a in Tickford late in the tenure of James Cowley now of John Cowley at rent of 5/-. Which messuage and premises were formerly in the occupation of Richard Cowley, amongst other things by the particular thereof of the ancient rent of 20/- in the whole.

1628 DB230/13 and DB107/3 "Sir Thomas Jarvis Release"
Recites Grant of Honour of Ampthill to Edmund Conny, Thomas Barnes and Arthur Humfrey as Trustees for the taking of the lands, tenements and hereditaments hereafter mentioned for the use and behoof of Anthony Potter, yeoman his heirs and executors etc. They have with the consent of Anthony Potter by a deed of 27th June last Lett and to farme Lett to Thomas Jarvis
"All that Close heretofore called the Pightle and all that 1 yard and a quartern of land to the Close belonging situated in Tickford late in the tenure of William Thomas, then of Anthony Cave, late of John Harley and now of Anthony Potter yeoman at the yearly rent or value according to the particular thereof of 24/-.
Also the Close and lands and Appurtenances in Tickford sometime of Richard Greenock, then of Arthur Cave, late of John Harley and now of Anthony Potter, rent 10/- p.a.
Also a half yard land in Tickford Field and all that Close to the half yardland belonging lying at Clay Lane End containing 22a 25p and Common according to the rate late in the tenure of Richard King, late in the tenure or occupation of Anne King and William King his son and now of Anthony Potter, rent 12/- p.a.
Also the Close with Appurtenances in Tickford abutting on Common leys S; on Clay Lane N; and adjoining near the Pightle then late of Edward Allen on the E; Also the parcel of land arable and sweard containing 1 quartern land with Appurtenances in the Fields of Tickford containing 12a late in the tenure of Henry Candler now of Anthony Potter, rent 2/- p.a.
Also all that quartern land arable, meadow and pasture containing 6a 1r and leize of 7r of meadow, which said 7r lying in (Weeke) Weikes meadow, and the said 6a 1r and leize lie severally in the Fields of Tickford late of John Cowley.
Also a Close called Long Close
late in the tenure of John Cowley situated in Tickford and parcel of the Manor of NP and of the Honour of Ampthill.
To have and to hold to Thomas Jarvis for the residue of 31 years of the lease of 3 score and 7 years formerly granted to Sir Henry Atkins on 25.2.1624-5.
1629 DB230/14 Assignment of Leases by Edmund Conney, Thomas Barnes and Arthur Humfrey, gents to Edward Allen and Cornelius White trustee, lands as in DB230/13 to White in Trust for Allen

DB105/1-8 DEEDS RELATING TO DR ATKINS ESTATE, 1608-26 and 1808
MAINLY TICKFORD MANOR, INCLUDING RECTORY AND TYTHES OF NEWPORT PAGNELL, AND CALDECOTE MANOR

105/1 1608 Exemplification of a Recovery of Tickford Manor
105/3 1613 Dr Henry Atkins and Mary his wife and William Carpenter of Deanshanger lease to Francis Duncombe of Broughton Esq, and Roger Nicholls of Willen Gent
Witnesseth that Duncombe and Nicholls hold;
A Close of pasture called the Kickle 120a
1 meadow called Kickles meadow 20a
The Sallage 30a
1 Close called Bury Field 200a
1 meadow called Bury Field 50a
1 meadow called the Green Close 20a for .... years yet enduring
All in the parish of NP
HA had leased the tythes to WC and deed recites Case heard in Court of Audience and a judgement in Chancery
105/4 1615 Thomas and William White of Caldecote RL to Dr HA “Holme or piece of ground adjoining Flood Gate of Caldecote. Good description of Holme and adjoining lands
105/7 1626 Agreement between Dr HA and Sir William Temple recites decree in Chancery June 1626. Sr WT has lease of the Kickles and agrees not to plough it for 4 years.
105/8 1808 Printed Sale Catalogue Manor of Caldecote, Mill, lands. Lot 10 Kickles Farm, farmhouse, yard and gardens with 210a, “purchased by William Lucas for £9050”

PURRATT ESTATE FARMHOUSE AND LANDS 1612-1803

DB231/1-7
DEEDS RELATING TO MESSUAGE, MALT KILN, CLOSE AND LANDS (58a) OF KIRTLAND FAMILY IN TICKFORD, SOLD TO JOHN PURRATT IN 1642
1600 DB231/7
Quitclaim by John Kirtland of Tickford to Thomas Annesley of Emberton all rights in that Croft upon which there is a messuage or tenement, yard, stable, and a malt kiln ("Kyllhowse") lately destroyed by fire and now rebuilt, with all curtilages orchards etc now in the tenure of Thomas Annesley.
Also that toft or messuage with a quarter acre of arable and meadow called Grenocks acre now in the tenure of Thomas Annesley
And 8a of arable, leys, meadows and pasture called Bullocks and Sherardes in Tickford in the tenure of Thomas Annesley
All of which were formerly the inheritance of Anthony Cave, gent, deceased and were purchased by Thomas Annesley, then John Kirtland and now sold to Anthony Chester of Tickford.
1623 DB231/1 Deed to lead to the Uses of a Recovery
John Kirtland of London, haberdasher to Francis
Kirtland of High Holborn, taylor
In Easter term last John and his wife Elizabeth levied a Fine to Francis Kirtland, James Mayo gent of a Mess/ Cottages, 2 gardens, and 1 yard, 50a land, 5a meadow, 2a pasture and Common of Pasture for all manner of Cattle in Tickford and NP. Mentions Right of Entry by William Moore, gent and John Lynes against Francis and James Mayo.
1624 DB231/2 Feoffment by John Kirtland of London, haberdasher and Elizabeth his wife to Francis Kirtland of High Holborn, taylor and James Mayo of Clements Inn, Middlesex, gent
Mess, gardens, orchards, backsides etc and land total 58a in Tickford, in the occupation of William Hall. Which was lately the inheritance of William Barton of NP deceased late father of Elizabeth Kirtland.
1628 DDB231/3 Recites lease of 15.6.1627-8 to Edmund Conney, Thomas Barnes and Arthur Humfrey for 99 years, the Manor of NP with the 8 members now they convey to Marie Kirtland, widow, William Hartley, mercer, All that half yardland in Tickford late Danseyes (Dandeyes) and a Close called Danseys late of John Kirtland now of Marie Kirtland, Francis and Joseph Kirtland at the ancient rent of 15/-
1640 DB231/5 RL of Dower by Marie Kirtland to
Francis and Joseph Kirtland.
Marie is widow of John K who by his Will 1616 left amongst other things to Francis and James Kirtland two of his sons then minors, 1 Close abutting on to Clay Lane which he purchased of Thomas Annesley. Also 4 Leys in Tickford called 4th Leys, then of John K which he purchased of Thomas Crawley.
1642 DB231/6 Conveyance by Marie K widow of John K, William Hartley, mercer, to John Purratt of Willen, yeoman and William Purratt of Tebworth, Beds, yeoman
Close called Dandeyes and 58a dispersed in Mill Field, Middle Field and Leys in the Meadow, Terrier folded inside deed.

DB36 1712-1830
AN ESTATE IN TICKFORD OWNED BY THE PURRATT FAMILY WITH PEDIGREE, SUBSEQUENTLY OWNED BY PHILIP HODDLE WARD
1712 DB36/1
Mary Purratt widow to her son John Purratt Messuage or Farmhouse in Tickford, also 2 cottages adjoining, formerly purchased by John Purratt the grandfather of John Purratt from James Wilson.
Also Hill Close containing 1a, and 4 leys of pasture to the Close belonging and containing 2a known as Forest leys formerly purchased by John Purratt the grandfather of John Purratt from Francis and Joseph Kirtland.
Also 21a and 7a of arable and 24a more in Clapper Close, and 2a of meadow in Porridge Pot formerly purchased by John Purratt the grandfather of John Purratt from the Earl of Anglesey.
1712 DB36/2 Marriage settlement on marriage of John Purratt and Rebecca Atterbury of Little Houghton see DB38/3
1794 DB36/3
Will of Elizabeth Purratt see DB174/12
1803 DB36/4 Deed to lead to the uses of a Recovery, John Harris heir of the Purratts, description of 37a of land, and Barn Close 2a
1812 DB36/6 and DB377/60 Probate copies of the Will of John Harris
1830 DB36/5 Abstract of Title of Philip Hoddle Ward to Hill Close and an Old Inclosure called Double Close 1712-1830
1830 DB36/7 An Abstract of Title of Philip Hoddle Ward to the Purratt lands bought of John Harris and others
Commences 1612
George Chapman granted to Thomas Smith A Close called Clappers Close and Parcels of land, leys and meadow by estimation 24a in Tickford which were part of Manor granted by Queen Elizabeth by Letters Patent of 14th June 1571 to Thomas Annesley, Ann Knight and Ralph Annesley at £2.19.6 pa and which afterwards in Reversion granted by Queen Anne to Thomas Annesley for 21years and after to Thomas Annesley and Thomas Clitheroe and after to George Chapman and his executors by Thomas Clitheroe.
1620 Marriage Settlement of John Purratt to Ellen Smythe widow of Thomas (see DB38/3 below which is the same Abstract)

DB38/3 and DB234/4-5
Conveyances contain detailed Terriers of lands
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF JOHN HARRIS TO AN ESTATE IN TICKFORD 1620-1803, formerly THE PURRATT ESTATE
Endorsed "Philip Hoddle Ward has purchased all the premises (save 2 Messuages and a small Close of pasture) in deeds of 14th and 15th February 1803".
Page 1 is a Pedigree of the Purratt Family
1620
Marriage Settlement of John Purratt to Ellen Smythe widow of Thomas, Ellen grants, Clapper Close and lands to the use of Ellen and John and to the use of John Smith and William Smith the sons of Ellen. If Ellen survives John she has the estate for life and then it goes to their children but if none then it goes to her sons. Endorsed "If John dies within 10years then his executors to get £40 each paid by her sons".
Recites 1613 George Chapman granted to Thomas Smith:
Close called Clappers Close and Parcels of land, leys and meadow by estimation 24a in Tickford which were part of Manor granted by Queen Elizabeth by Letters Patent of 14th June 1571 to Thomas Annesley, Ann Knight and Ralph Annesley at £2.19.6 pa and which afterwards in Reversion granted by Queen Anne to Thomas Annesley for 21years and after to Thomas Annesley and Thomas Clitheroe and after to George Chapman and his executors by Thomas Clitheroe.
Marginal note "These several terms all expired two centuries ago but not withstanding the Estate appears to have remained ever since in the Purratt family and to have been Resettled by deeds of 23rd and 24th September 1712"
1629 The Lessees of the Manor of NP Edmund Conney, Thomas Barnes, Arthur Humfrey to John Purratt of Willen, yeoman Lease of Lands, which are part of the Manor of NP.
1634 Edward Allen and Cornelius White to JP of Willen, yeoman lease for 66 and a half years
A Close and half a yardland late of Thomas Clitheroe consisting of A pightle of pasture in Connards containing 1 rood
4.5a in Brookfield, 7a in Mill Field,
7a 3r in Middle Field,
7 swathes of meadow in Weeks Mead,
5 swathes of meadow in Sow Mead,
5 swathes of meadow in Barn Mead,
2a pasture ground in Connards
1a pasture ground abutting Weeks Mead
Half-acre pasture ground in Mill Field
Amounting to a Yearly rent of 7/-
1640 Francis and Joseph Kirtland the sons of Mary Kirtland Widow the executor of John Kirtland, sell to JP
Hill Close which John K purchased of Thomas Annesley abutting Clay, And 4 leys in Tickford called Forest Leys then late of John Kirtland which he had purchased of Thomas Crawley.
1642 Mary Kirtland widow and William Hartley to JP of Willen and William Purratt of Tebworth
Half a yardland in Tickford then late Dandeyes, Dandeyes Close then late of John Kirtland at the Ancient yearly rent of 15/-.
Which Conney, Barnes and Humfrey had let to Hartley in 1625 and 1629

1645 JP the elder of Willen, yeoman and Alice Cowley widow of John Cowley to JP the younger his son Clapper Close and 24a in Tickford Field held by John Cowley in Trust for JP the elder
1642 Marriage Settlement Prior to marriage of JP the younger to Mary Perrott one of the daughters of Richard Perrott. Property settled is all land.
1645 Further Settlement JP the elder of Willen gives to JP the younger A dwelling house wherein Robert Odell lately dwelt situate in Tickford and then in the occupations of widow Taylor and William Field, with outhouses, gardens, yards etc,
Also Hill Close containing 1a abutting on Clay Lane, and 4 leys in Tickford Field called Forest Leys.
Also Connards Close and a half yardland then late of Thomas Clitheroe and then in the tenure of JP at the ancient yearly rent of 7/-,
Also Clapper Close and 24a (See deed of 15.10.1613)
This deed also covers 22a of land leased to JP the elder and Thomas Chapman by Lord Viscount Valentia on 22.10.1642.
1647 George Annesley to JP parcels of land containing 7a in Tickford Field in the tenure of William Pomfrett See DB230/16
1672 James Wilson and Martha his wife to JP
Messuage wherein JP dwells in Tickford, which Messuage James Wilson Esq., the grandfather of James Wilson purchased of Robert Withers Clerk. Mss Note "We have the prior deed in our possession Vide deeds of 14.4.1618 and 2.2.1634"
1672 DB230/22 same as above
Conveyance by James Wilson of Cranfield, gent and Martha his wife to John Purratt of Tickford, yeoman, All that messuage wherein John Purratt dwells situated in Tickford End, the messuage or ground of John Purratt on the W; the messuage and ground now of Robert Perrott on the E; and ground late of William Cooper towards the N; together with all hereditaments etc to have and to hold for ever
1686 Probate of Will of JP, to son Richard the Messuage/Farmhouse (See Settlement of 24.9.1712) wherein he dwells with barns and stables etc. Son Richard is sole executor.
1706 Will of Richard Purratt, to son John that part of his then Dwelling house with yards, barns and stables etc not being part of his mother's jointure, Subject to payment of £100 each to his daughters Mary and Sarah when they became 21 years of age. If John did not pay his sisters then he did not get the part of the dwelling house and it went to them
Also to John all his lands except those settled on his mother.
1712 See DB36 above
1754 Will of John Purratt
1759 John Hooton with John Purratt the elder,
Exchange of a Close in Clay Lane for Clapper Close
1783 Probate of Will of John Purratt the son
(See DB108/1 for full Will )
Extracted “To my son William Purratt that part of my estate which I got from my father John Purratt”.
1794 Will of Elizabeth Purratt

1803 DB234/4&5 Common Recovery to bar and dock the entail
on the Purratt Estate inherited by John Harris, William Giles to be the Perfect Tenant.
Estate consists of Messuage or Farmhouse, cottages and lands in Tickford End purchased by John Purratt the Great Great grandfather of John Harris of and from James Wilson and also those 2 cottages thereunto adjoining formerly of William Harding and William Sapwell and now of John Pointer and Heziah Huggins.
Also a Close of 1a abutting Clay Lane, also 2a of sweard ground called Forest Leys which was purchased by JP of Francis and Joseph Kirtland.
Also 21a of arable in Tickford Field purchased by JP from the George Annesley (the Earl of Anglesey) also 24a, also another Close of 2a called Clay Lane Close taken in exchange by Purratt with John Hooton for Clapper Close.
Also meadow called Porridge Pot containing 2a.
Also 4a in Tickford Field, and also Hill Close containing 5a.
Also 2 messuages in Tickford End sometime since in the occupation of John and Elizabeth Millington and Joseph Franklin now of John Harris and Elizabeth Smith,
Also 37a in Tickford, also Barn Close of 2a which were all the estate of John Purratt the Great Great grandfather of John Purratt
1803 John Harris Mortgages 21a of arable land in Tickford Field purchased by John Purratt the great grandfather of John Harris of the Earl of Anglesey to Joseph Arrowsmith for £163 for a term of 1000 years.

ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Mr J Harris to lands etc in Tickford Fields as purchased by his Great Grandfather John Purratt (not in Settlement) or to which he was seized in fee.
Barn Close containing 1a
A ley or half acre at the Yardes End in Shortmead
2 leys or half acre at the Yardes End in Shortmead
Purchased by John Purratt from William Arnold for £20 in 1652
Recites Purratt Wills John P 1686, William P 1706.
1712 Mary Pomfrett widow of Benjamin Pomfrett to Mary Purratt widow of John Purratt. Grant of 1 ley or half acre in Furlong of Leys at Yardes End in exchange for same in Pinfold Leys.
1728 Exchange between Benjamin Pomfrett and John Purratt and Rebecca his wife of 2 Leys in Tickford Field

ABSTRACT OF TITLE of John Harris to Purratt Estate of 44a
1718 Ann Stourton widow to John Purratt, 44a in Tickford Field and a Close of 5a called Hill Close which was in the tenure of John Purratt
1718 conveyance for £450 by Richard Combes, gent and Alice his wife and mortgagees Hugh Naish and Thomas Goodwin to John
No land mentioned
1754 Will of John Purratt, Leaves all to eldest son John who is Legatee and heir, there are a few other minor bequests
1783 Extract from Will of John Purratt the son ”to my loving brother William all that part of my state that my father John purchased in his lifetime. And what I have since purchased myself to him and his sister Elizabeth in equal shares”.

1647 DB230/16 "High Style Close"
Conveyance for £40 by George Annesley of Banbury, gent to Richard Perrott, yeoman, "All that Close lying and being near Tickford End containing 1a late of William Pomfrett. A Close of Richard Perrott which he lately purchased of Roger Nichols, esq on he W; the Close or Pightle of Richard Kilpin on the E; abutting towards S on Ley ground of Richard Kilpin and towards the N on Clay Lane.

NEAR TO ABOVE
1656 Extracts from Manor Court Roll DB230/17
Endorsements "For Mr Anthony Selby" "The Presentments of both Courts in NP" "Hill Close adjoining to Clay Lane late T Gilpins 1s 2d per annum"
“Richard Kilpin as heire of his father holdeth of the Lord of this Mannor one parcell of lands lea and Meadow ground in the Tickford fields and meadows by fealty suite of Court the yearely fee farme rent of fifteen shillings and a RL when it shall happen And one Close and barne thereupon standing neare the Townesend in Tickford End late sometimes in the tenure of Thomas Hartley by fealty suite of Court the yearely feefarme rent of fower shillings and eight pence”

1784 DB108/1-4 WILL OF JOHN PURRATT, FARMER, OF TICKFORD

1817 DB24/1 RL OF FREEHOLD ESTATE, FORMER PURRAT FARMHOUSE
AND LANDS IN TICKFORD END
RL of Freehold Estate by Heirs of William Purratt to Philip Hoddle Ward of Tickford Priory gent
Recites Lease and Release of 1807 (See DB162/5-6) by which PHW purchased the Farmhouse and lands which had belonged to William Purratt (his will is 23.10.1792) for £3555. The property was mortgaged to Joseph Arrowsmith for £1000 and this was repaid when Ward purchased.
Property described as: Messuage, tenement or Farmhouse in Tickford End wherein Mary Purratt and John Purratt formerly dwelt, which was heretofore purchased by John Purratt Deceased the grandfather of John and the great grandfather of James Wilson Deceased from James Wilson, gent.
And also the garden situated at the S end of the Rickyard belonging to the said Messuage, the Garden is 70ft wide E-W and from Rickyard to fence N-S 50ft, and is fenced of from the way or passage belonging to the several Cottages formerly purchased in Fee by the said John Purratt Deceased (uncle of John Harris) from Robert Quaint and another.
Also the Close of Pasture in Tickford Field called Hill Close containing 1a.
Also 4 leys of sweard and pasture to the Close belonging containing 2a called Forest Leys all which were purchased by John Purratt the grandfather from Francis and Joseph Kirtland, citizens of London.
Also another parcel of arable land called Hill Close by estimation.... Acres in Tickford End Field.
Also a Close called the Barn Close, containing 2a with the Barn therein.
1817 See DB161/5-13, DB162/5 and DB173.
DB173 1712-1864 HILL CLOSE formerly part of an estate in Tickford owned by the Purratt family, See DB176/1-2
END OF PURRATT

DB233/1-7
CLOSES AND LANDS IN TICKFORD END, PROPERTY OF ANTHONY POTTER, BAKER, SOLD TO DR HENRY ATKINS FOR £755

1626 DB233/2 Feoffment by John Harley, yeoman the son of Richard Harley decd to Anthony Potter, baker, Four Closes one is called Poplar Close and other lands in Tickford, names of tenants given. Land was granted to John Harley the father of Richard Harley by Queen Elizabeth 1578.
(See DB134/5)
1626 DB233/1
and 3 Bond for £50 JH the elder bound to AP
and for £60 JH the son of JH bound to AP.
1628 DB233/4 Assignment Anthony Potters to Henry Atkins, of Cheshunt, Herts, Esq Land as in DB233/2
1628 DB233/5 Anthony Potter has received from Dr Henry Atkins £755 for his several estates and lands in NP
1628 DB233/6 Receipt for £200 received by Thomas Barnes, mercer on behalf of AP from Dr HA.
1628 DB233/7 RL of lands in Tickford by AP, baker to Dr HA and his son Henry.
Recites Agreement 1628 whereby Anthony Potter agreed with Francis Annesley that he (Francis) and others the Assignees of a lease of the Manor of NP held of the Honour of Ampthill, should pass to Anthony certain lands and tenements in Tickford then in the occupation of William Corkaine (Cockaine)? As were expressed in an indenture of 1576.

1630 DB157 A NOTE OF DR HENRY ATKINS’ POALES IN TICKFORD MEADOW
Not transcribed

1634 DB155/1 IPM OF DR HENRY ATKINS, LANDS IN TICKFORD AND NEWPORT PAGNELL, included several Manors in England and the Manor and Lands of Tickford in the parish of Tickford, NP, Caldecott, Lathbury and Gotehurst, Northampton and Bedford.
Manor of Tickford described a One Capital messuage or Mansion House of the Manor late of the Priory of Tickford situate and being in Tickford and NP. Lately called the Priory of Tickford, with all and singular the appurtenances etc, including:
The Water Mill called Caldecote Mill and two other grain mills situated in NP,
The Rectory and church of NP,
And all those Closes, pastures, lands and tenements formerly in the Tenure or occupation of Richard Moore gent called or known by the several names of Bury Close (with 1 Dovecote in the same Close), Bury field, South Hedge, Oxmead Close, West Mead, Hook eight acres, Honeyland, Bury Mead, Kickell and King's Holme all parcel of the Manor of NP.
Then follows a list of his lands elsewhere.

The Jurors found that he was seized of certain arable lands containing 16a 3r in the Fields of Tickford in the parish of NP and of Common of Pasture for 3 horses and 6 cows or heifers in the Commonable places of Tickford lately purchased of Thomas Webb, Clerk.
And Tickford Park lately purchased of Lady Alice and Sir Francis Fortescue knight, Sir William Fortescue and John Fortescue, Esq.,

1635 DB244/15 BOND FOR £120 WILLIAM COWLEY TO H ATKINS

1638 DB156 IPM OF SIR HENRY ATKINS, LANDS IN TICKFORD AND NEWPORT PAGNELL,
(Not transcribed summary below is from Bull p92-93.)
Sir Henry Atkins died 8th July, 14 Charles I., and in the Inquisition, most, if not all, of the lands referred to in the Inquisition taken on his father's death are mentioned, and in addition certain lands the property of his wife and divers parcels of land in Tickford Fields, purchased of (See DB233), and then in the tenure of Anthony Potter, one Withers) clerk, John Harley, and Henry Knight,
" It is stated that Bury Close, Bury Field, and the other closes were held in Socage and were worth yearly to 13th February, 1639, 20s, "but afterwards £4, because they were demised to one William Downall by the Lady Elizabeth; late Queen of England, for the same term."

DB244/16
DEED TO LEAD TO USES OF A FINE MATTHEW ANNESLEY TO RICHARD PERROTT LAND IN NP AND SHERINGTON, 1648

DB230
TOFT, AND LANDS IN TICKFORD FIELDS, 1534-1674, INCLUDES EXTRACTS FROM TICKFORD COURT ROLL 1654 AND 1656.
1665 DB230/21 Conveyance by Right Hon Francis Lord Mountnorris and Arthur Annesley the son and heir of the said Lord Mountnorris to John Cowley of Tickford, blacksmith and James Cowley his son and heir
Recites 1627 Charles I by letters patent granted amongst other things "All that messuage and appurtenances together with the barns, stables etc and 1 pightle thereunto adjoining containing by estimation one half acre situated in Tickford. Late in the tenure of James Cowley died and now in the tenure or occupation of John Cowley at a rent of 5/- p.a.
Details of Ancient Rents etc
Old endorsement "These belong to the houses I purchased of James Cowley"

DB39 TICKFORD ESTATE VARIOUS 1673-1854
1673 DB39/1 Lease of lands in Tickford by Earl of Anglesey, Lord Viscount Valentia to Thomas White, for 9 yrs @ £18
Several parcels in the Common Fields of Tickford late of Marke Slingsby now of TW containing 56a accounted for one and a half Yardlands.

1750 DB39/2 Assignment of mortgage on Sir Richard Atkins Tickford Estate from executors of Francis Mundy to Henry Faure. Recites mortgage of 1711 for 300 years of
The Manor House of Tickford, and the Rectory and tythes of NP, and the Closes called Hicklebury Close with a Dovehouse in the same, Bury Field, South Hedge, Oxmead Close, West Mead Close, Eight Acres, Honey Land, Bury Meadow, and Kings Holme etc then or late in the tenure of Anthony Potter, Godfrey Withers, John Harley, and Henry Knight, in the parishes of NP, TICKFORD, Caldecote, Lathbury, Gotehurst and the county of Northampton.
Other than and Except the Tickford Park and all lands and grounds part of and called the Park, and all Those lands formerly purchased of Thomas Webb and others and therein mentioned in the occupation of George and Thomas Dobbs, and several parcels called Hardleys Farm then late in the occupation of Thomas Reed, Thomas King, and Closes called Dovehouse Close and Waterleys then late of Roger Chapman, gent.
1752 DB39/3 William Houghton and Henry Faure assign mortgage to Sir Jonathan Cope and John Staples
1757 DB39/4 Sale of Manor of Tickford by executors of SRA to Henry Uthwatt, lists deed from 1676
1772 DB39/5 See DB43 and DB214 Thomas Holt to Richard Patch, laceman conveyance of TH’s legal interest in estate of Thomas Pearson (See DB241/1-2 and 235/1) recites conveyance in 1756 by heirs of TP to TH of a one third part of the messuage then in the tenure of Thomas Stapp but now of Patrick Renny, also 2 Closes now only 1 close called Clapper Close

1817 DB39/6 George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser to Edmund Ratledge, gardener l for 7rs @ £5 pa Close in Tickford Field late of John Rogers now of ER
1835 DB39/7 Recites mortgage of 1796 my Mary Pomfrett to Benjamin Brookes and subsequent to 1813 See DB34, 1814 mortgages repaid and property sold by Isaac Henley Hanscomb to Philip Hoddle Ward, 1821 PHW mortgages to Charles Lorraine Smith and Henry Lucas, 1828 sold to Henry Atterbury “All that orchard in Tickford End adjoining or lying near the farmhouse in the occupation of Thomas Atterbury,” 1835 sold to Henry Atterbury of Woburn, carrier.
1854 DB39/8-9 Receipt for £9680 paid by Thomas Pike to Renny and others for the Tickford Estate. Lease by Pike to Armstrong of Tickford End Farm except the Park in the occupation of Mrs Ratledge and Mrs Durham.

DB39/10 Misc Notes re;
Slingsby Charity 1677,
Cottages 30-32 Tickford St, Farmhouse heretofore in occupation of widow Atterbury, then William Jefferson now William Haynes, Also a plot in the Common and Open Downs in Middle Field, containing 12a 0r 2p including the garden occupied by Ratledge,
DB39/11 Extracts from Tickford Enclosure Award.

MANOR OF TICKFORD
1750 DB249/11 Mortgage of the Manor of Tickford £5000 Sir Richard Atkins borrows from Henry Faure
The Manor House of the Abbey or Priory of Tickford,
also all lands etc, also Rikelbury Close with a Dovehouse in same, Bury Field, South Hedge, Oxemead Close, West Mead, Hook, Water Leys, Dovehouse Close, containing 8a, Honey Land, Bury Mead and Kings Holme,
Also all lands in Tickford formerly purchased of Thomas Webb and others,
Also all of Tickford Park and all ground occ with it or attested as part of it
Also lands in Tickford Field in tenure of Anthony Potter, Godfrey Withers, John Harley etc long list of tenants.

1752 DB249/12 Assignment of Mortgage Henry Faure to Sir James Dashwood and Sir Jonathan Cope, Barts and Reconveyance 1757 Dashwood and Cope to the Trustees of the Will of SRA
1758 DB249/14-15 Conveyance for £4650 by the devisees, trustees and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet, late of Clapham, Surrey toWilliam Backwell of Pall Mall, St James, Westminster, Esq and
Mr John Dighton of Staple Inn London, gent and Peter
Bonnin of Staple Inn, his trustee
Recites Agreement 1758 between Executors of SRA and William Backwell the executors agree to sell to Backwell for £13560 several Farms, tythes, lands, tenements listed in schedule in the Agreement.
Recites Agreement 1758 between Backwell and John Dighton it was agreed Dighton would purchase part of premises for £4560, and that the name of William Backwell should be used in the purchase.
Dighton is purchasing All that piece of land in the occupation of Leonard Seeley called Midsummer Holme containing 3a, a piece called Flaggy Hole containing 6a in the occupation of Thomas Stapp @ £7.10.0 pa and a piece called Water Leys in Occ John Haddon @ £11.5.0 pa.
Also a piece called Sheepcot Close and 1a in Bury Meadow called Lower Chequers containing together 3a now in the occupation of Edward Percival @ £3 pa.
Also several pieces of land called North Slance, South Slance, Middle Slance, and East Slance, containing 33a late in the several tenures of William Cripps and Thomas Tandy @ £37 pa
Also all that Rectory of NP with several Glebe Lands

Also All and singular the Tythes and Tenths of Corn, Grain and Hay, Wools, Lambs Flax, Hemp, Honey, Milk, Eggs, Piggs, Geese, and Pidgeons Wax, Onions, Apples, Chrysomes of Offerings, Procurations, or other Oblations and all manner of other Tythes whatsoever both Great and Small, Predial and Personal arising from the Messuages, Farms, Closes, Lands, in the High Town and Port Fields, Meadows, Leys, Closes, Holmes, And Lands etc whatsoever.

THE FOLLOWING TYTHES WERE EXCEPTED

The Tythes of Bury Field and Bury Meadow and the Farm and lands called the Kickles then in the occupation of John Burnham, which tythes were agreed to be included in the purchase made by William Backwell and intended to be conveyed to him pursuant to the Articles of Agreement.

Also the tythes of Dovehouse Close or Hill Close and of a certain piece of meadow in Tickford called Castle Meadow which were conveyed Bowyer and Stonehouse to John Hurst gent of NP by Lease and Release of the 5&6.12.1756.

1760 DB249/17-18 RL of Rectory and Lands in NP for £5500
By Revd William Bonnin of Fulham, Middx clerk the brother
and heir of Peter Bonnin late of Staple Inn, Middx gent
who was a Trustee for John Dighton of Staple Inn deceased
and John Dighton to John Haddon, carrier and Thomas Stapp
shoemaker and grazier, Absolute Purchase of Fee Simple and
Inheritance of lands etc described above subject to
Incumbrances detailed below, To the Vicar of NP £10 pa. To
the Bishop and Archdeacon of the Diocese for Procurations
and Synodals £2.10.0 pa., To the Manor of NP a yearly Quit
Rent of £6.5.0, besides the necessary expenses from time
to time of repairing the Chancel of the church of NP and
for providing of ropes for ringing of Bells there and to
the Feoffees of NP for a piece of land in Water Leys the
yearly rent of 3/4d.
(See DB107/7 and DB254/2 the latter is a Copy made by George Pitt Hurst and George Cooch his clerk).

1765 DB250/1 See DB235/1 & DB235/3 PART OF PEARSON ESTATE
RL for £375 by Charles Edward Eyles of Towcester and Martha his wife, the daughter of John Lloyd of Stony Stratford, gent by Rebecca his wife who was one of the granddaughters of Thomas Pierson to Thomas Hooton esq of Tickford Priory One undivided third part of a messuage in NP now or late in occ .... Renny
One undivided third part of 2 cottages in the occupation of Thomas Webster and William Battams
One undivided third part of a Close whereon lately stood a cottage, now in the occupation of Thomas Webster,
Also parts of Clapper Close etc
Also parts of Tongwell Close in Caldecote in the tenure of William Webb

DB235/1-6
DEEDS RELATING TO ONE THIRD PART OF THE PEARSON ESTATE, COTTAGES AND CLOSES IN TICKFORD END, ALSO TO THE OTHER TWO THIRDS ALL SOLD TO THOMAS HOOTON 1772
1765 DB235/1 Estate late Hooton, Deed to lead to the Uses of a Fine Charles Albert Eyles and Martha his wife, daughter and heir of .....Lloyds of Stony Stratford by Rebecca his wife one of the granddaughters of Thomas Pierson decd to John Ashe of Arundel St, the Strand London
Property is One-third part (the whole was divided into three equal parts) of Messuage in occupation of Ann Hall, widow.
3 cottages in the occupations of Thomas Webster, William Battams and ....
2 Closes of pasture in Tickford Field called Clapper Closes
Close of pasture in Caldecote called Tongwell Close
Close of pasture in Tickford Field called Dandy's Close
all now in the several tenures of Joseph Osborne, William Hills and Richard Mallory
And all the third part of a moiety of a Messuage of Farmhouse and 150a of arable, meadow, and pasture in the parish of NP now in the occupation of Joseph Osborne.
1765 DB235/3 conveyance Charles Albert Eyles etc to Thomas Hooton, gent
One third of a messuage in the occupation of .... Renny
One third of 2 cottages in the occupations of Webster, Battams and others
1772 DB235/4 RL by John Ashe of Arundel St, the Strand London to Thomas Hooton, Recites that both of the Eyles are now deceased and that Ashe Releases the property as above to Hooton.
1772 DB235/5-6 Conveyance by Richard Patch, laceman, to Thomas Hooton, gent, the other two third parts (see DB235/1) of Clappers Closes and Mallory Close.

DB159A/1-4 MESSUAGE, CLOSE AND HALF YARDLAND IN TICKFORD
1670 DB159A/1 Thomas Pearson, grocer to Sir Richard Atkins of Much Hadham, Hertford A messuage in the occupation of William Clapham also the close formerly belonging on the NW; and the close and house of Thomas Pearson on the SW.
1670 DB159A/2 Arthur Earl of Anglesey , Lord VV to George Chenny, half a yard land in Tickford Fields with details of location of the land
1673 DB159A/3 Henry Sibthorpe, butcher and tanner to John Pomfrett 120 leys on ground called Clapper Leys also other leys in Tickford
1675 DB159A/4 John Pomfrett of Dunstable to John Chenny Lands as in 1673

1669 DB107/4 CONVEYANCE OF 74.5A OF LAND ON TICKFORD FIELD
Sold for £400 by Henry Sibthorpe, butcher to Thomas Pomfrett, parcels of Arable and Meadow land in Tickford Field containing 74.5a arable and 8a 3r meadow, in tenure of Marke Slingsby gent and Thomas Pomfrett. (with a Terrier of the lands in Brooke Field, Middle Field, Mill Field, Wicks Meade, Sawmeade, and Dam Meade)

DB102/1-30 MANOR OF TICKFORD, ATKINS ESTATE, 1676-1710
TICKFORD PRIORY, CALDECOTE MILL, RECTORY OF NEWPORT PAGNELL,
LANDS IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, LATHBURY AND GAYHURST, AND ATKINS FAMILY DEEDS TO ESTATES IN SURREY AND MIDDX, these Deeds are mostly covered in a later Abstract of Title see DB159b.

DB103 AND DB104 1711-1723 MANOR OF TICKFORD, ATKINS ESTATE, INCKUDES FAMILY AND MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS, (See DB38/2)

DB37/1-2 1676-1710 ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF PHILIP HODDLE WARD TO ESTATE AT TICKFORD, 109 quarto pages
1682 Marriage Settlement Sir Richard Atkins to Elizabeth Byde. Property Settled in Manor of Tickford, Capital Messuage of the Abbey or Priory, Caldecote Mill and two other Corn Mills, All the Messuages and Farms in Tickford, Newport Pagnell, Lathbury and Gayhurst. The Rectorial tythes and parsonage of NP, all houses, glebe lands and tythes, several Closes called the Kickles, Bury Close with a Dovecote in the same, South Hedge, Oxmead Close, West Meade, Hooke, Waterleys, Dovehouse Close, 8 acres, Honey Lands, Bury Mead and Kingsholme, All Those arable lands and leys containing by estimation ... in Tickford and all commons etc. All that Park called Tickford Park, All Those several parcels of arable land, meadow, pasture, leys in the fields of Tickford in the several occupations of Arthur Potter, ... Withers, John Harley, and Henry Knight.
1711 Estate passes to Henry Atkins and Wife Rebecca Maria, he is grandson of Richard above
1723 Marriage Settlement of Sir Henry Atkins and Penelope Stonehouse estate assigned to trustees by Rebecca Atkins widow
1727 Will of SHA 1728 SHA died he had 3 children, one son died a minor, estate left to 2nd son Richard and daughter Penelope who m George Pitt.
1746 In Chancery estate divided as above, 1748 SRA now 21 years old, Estate to be sold to pay Penelope her half. Rectory and tythes of NP mortgaged for £5000 to Henry Hoare and Charles Arnold. 1750 mortgage assigned to Henry Faure who repays HH and CA and advances another £5000 to SRA. 1752 Mortgage assigned to Sir John Dashwood and Sir John Cope.
1756 Will of SRA executors Sir William Bowyer and William Stonehouse to sell Manor of NP to repay mortgages on estate in Bucks and Clapham, Surrey.
1757 Four closes called The Slaunches sold to provide money for an annual payment to Vicar and the church.
1758 See DB249/14-15, 1760 See DB24/2, DB107/7 and DB249/1.

1757 DB254/1
MANOR OF TICKFORD ARRANGMENT FOR PAYMENT OF QUIT RENTS
ON A CLOSE CALLED THE SLAUNCHES BY DEVISEES OF SIR RICHARD ATKINS
Conveyance by the devisees, trustees and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet to Charles Chester of Chicheley, Esq. of 4 Closes called the SLAUNCHES containing 24a 6p in the occupation of William Cripps and Thomas Tandy at rents of £24 and £13 pa respectively.
The Common called Bury Field on the E; and Grounds of the late Sir Richard Atkins in the occupation of John Burnham being part of the "Kickle Bargain" on the W.

DB159b ABSTRACT OF SIR RICHARD ATKINS TITLE, 1676 TO 1750.
Not transcribed.

1748 DB38/1 RENTAL OF TICKFORD ESTATE

DB38/2 ABSTRACT OF TITLE TO TICKFORD ESTATE 1676-1759
Abstract of Title of Sir Richard Atkins to an Estate in Bucks, Michaelmass 1748
Various purchases of land by SRA up to 3.12.1759
Commences with Deed no 55 dated 10.1.1676, SRA and Rebecca his wife and son Henry and goes to 3.12.1757
17th February 1676 to 2nd and 3rd March 1682 same as DB 38/2
1682
Marriage Settlement of Sir Richard Atkins, Bart and Elizabeth Byde. Property settled on Elizabeth by Richard is:
The Manor of Tickford, The Capital Messuage of the Abbey or Priory, Caldecote Mill, 2 other corn Mills, All the Messuages, farms etc in Tickford, NP, Lathbury and Gayhurst. The Rectorial tythes and parsonage of NP, all houses, glebe lands and tythes, several Closes called the Kickles, Bury Close with a Dovecote in the same, South Hedge, Oxmead Close, West Meade, Hooke, Waterleys, Dovehouse Close, 8 acres, Honey Lands, Bury Mead and Kingsholme, All Those arable lands and leys containing by estimation ... in Tickford and all commons etc. All that Park called Tickford Park, All Those several parcels of arable land, meadow, pasture, leys in the fields of Tickford in the several occupations of Arthur Potter, ... Withers, John Harley, and Henry Knight.
1711 Estate passes to Henry and his wife Rebecca Maria.
Richard Atkins above and his son Richard are both deceased; heir is Henry Atkins eldest son of Richard who is also the nephew and heir of Thomas Atkins his great uncle who died without issue.
1723 Agreement for Marriage Settlement
Rebecca widow and sole surviving Trustee of Henry's Will and Henry their son who is to marry Penelope Stonehouse Daughter of Sir John Stonehouse. Henry is tenant in tail of the estate but as he is an infant and not old enough to settle the estate on Penelope, his mother makes the arrangement.
1723-4 Act of Parliament
To settle the estate of SHA in the intentions of the Marriage Settlement made before his marriage to Penelope
1727 Will of SHA desires his Trustees Sir John Stonehouse and Revd John Godwin to procure an Act of Parliament to be stated and settled with his sister Rebecca Marie Atkins respecting her portion of £6000 with interest and when settled he desires the money in the Court of Chancery may be used for this and the shortfall to come from his personal estate. Trustees are to have all his lands in Dean or any parish adjoining in the county of Beds in trust to sell or Mortgage to provide the money for his sister.
1728 SHA died leaving Lady Penelope his widow, Sir Henry who died a minor, Richard his second son afterwards Sir Richard Atkins, and a daughter Penelope who married George Pitt.
1746 Court of Chancery agrees Estate goes half each to Sir Richard Atkins and his sister Penelope Pitt.
1748 The estate is to be sold in order to pay the sister, The Rectory, Tythes of NP and Premises Mortgaged to Henry Hoare and Charles Arnold for £5000 for a term of 500-years, 4% Interest on the £5000 to be paid half yearly
1748 Sir Richard Atkins is 21 years old
1749 Sale by SRA to Charles Banaster and George Petrie
Agreement for Barring and Docking the Estate Tail etc
1750 Assignment of the Mortgage to Henry Faure who pays the £5000 to Hoare and Arnold and loans a further £5000 to Sir Richard Atkins, property is all the Rectory, Tythes of NP and Premises.
1752 Assignment of the Mortgage to Sir John Dashwood and Sir John Cope who repay Faure, term now 300 years.
1756 Will of Sir Richard Atkins, Executors are Sir William Bowyer and William Stonehouse they are to sell all the Manor of NP to pay off the Mortgages on his estates in Bucks and Clapham, Surrey.
1757 Sale by George Pitt and Penelope his wife who is the sister and devisee of Sir Richard Atkins, deceased, and the executors of SRA to Charles Chester and Richard Lowndes of 4 Closes of Pasture called the Slaunches which have a rent of £37 pa which is to be used to pay the above.
Recites that George Pitt and Penelope his wife who is the sister and devisee of Sir Richard Atkins, deceased, and the executors of SRA have sold the Manor of NP to Henry Uthwatt and John Maine his trustee.
Certain rents were retained to cover a yearly Quit Rent to the Manor of NP of £6.5.0, to pay the Vicar of NP £10 pa., the Bishop and Archdeacon of the Diocese for Procurations and Synodals £2.10.0 pa., and for the necessary expenses from time to time of repairing the Chancel of the church of NP and for providing of ropes for ringing of Bells there and to the Feoffees of NP for a piece of land in Water Leys the yearly rent of 3/4d. Agreed Uthwatt did not take on these commitments.
1758 Conveyance (See DB 249/14&15) recorded as a Bargain and Sale in the High Court of Chancery. Except Dovehouse or Hill Close and Castle Meadow which were subject to the annual payments for Quit Rent, Vicar etc.
1760 See DB254/2 also DB107/7 & DB249/1
1770 Will of John Haddon the elder See DB249/3
includes To my son Henry: MAY NOT ALL HAVE COME FROM SRA ESTATE
All my Closes of land in NP called the Slaunces (Slaunches), late in the occupation of William Cripps, Thomas Tandy and Richard Patch and now in my own tenure,
Also the Close called Sheepcott Close in occ William Beaty,
Also the parcel of land lying in Bury Meadow called Gooseacre in occ William Beaty,
To my son William:
The Closes called Flaggy Holme and Midsummer Holme in the several occupations of my son John Haddon, Leonard Seeley and Thomas Stapp and all the Tythes on these Closes, this bequest is subject to a payment of a £20 annuity to my son John.
Also to William the Messuage, Farm, Closes and lands in NP in my own occupation.
Also several pieces of land and meadow in the Portfield in the occupation of William Cripps, All which premises I lately purchased of Sir Richard Atkins, Also all the Tythes on this land. This bequest is subject to a payment of a £30 annuity to my loving wife Elizabeth.
1771 See DB 249/1
1771 Conveyance for £380.16.0 of Tythes by Devisees and Trustees of the Will of John Haddon, yeoman deceased to John Hurst.

1757 DB39 SALE OF MANOR OF TICKFORD TO HENRY UTHWATT

1676-1757 DB160/1-5
CONVEYANCE OF THE MANOR, MANOR HOUSE OF THE ABBEY, COTT AND 4 CLOSES, SIR WILLIAM BOWYER TO JOHN HOOTON 1757, TITLE DEEDS COMMENCE 1676.

DB249/11-22 MANOR OF TICKFORD 1750-1854
1750 Assignment of mortgage of Tickford Manor house, lands and Tickford Park and the Rectorial tythes of Newport Pagnell by Sir Richard Atkins, subsequent mortgages, sales by executors.
Abstract of title of Revd Patrick Renny and others to Dawbornes Close includes extracts of Will of Robert Perrott 1777, DB377/55

1750 and 1752 DB39 TICKFORD ESTATE,
ASSIGMENTS OF MORTGAGE ON MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL 1750, 1752,

1757 DB254/1
MANOR OF TICKFORD ARRANGMENT FOR PAYMENT OF QUIT RENTS
ON A CLOSE CALLED THE SLAUNCHES BY DEVISEES OF SIR RICHARD ATKINS
Conveyance by the devisees, trustees and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet to Charles Chester of Chicheley, Esq. of 4 Closes called the SLAUNCHES containing 24a 6p in the occupation of William Cripps and Thomas Tandy at rents of £24 and £13 pa respectively.
The Common called Bury Field on the E; and Grounds of the late Sir Richard Atkins in the occupation of John Burnham being part of the "Kickle Bargain" on the W.

1759 DB160/6&7 EXCHANGE BETWEEN JOHN HOOTON TO JOHN PURRATT
JH exchanges Clay Lane Pightle containing 1a in occupation of Purratt, Clay lane on the NW; adjoining Close of Purratt on the E; a Close of Joseph Osborne the estate of Albert Eyles and others on the W and Cannon Leys on the S) for Clapper Close also of 1a in the occupation of JH. A Close of JH called Coneygree on the NE; Clapper Leys on SE; a certain little lane and the Town Close on the SW.

1760 DB254/2 CONVEYANCE TO JOHN HADDON FOR £5500 Lands In Newport Pagnell And Rectory Of Newport Pagnell, Glebe Lands And Tythes Including Tythes Of Tickford And Caldecote.

1766 DB161/1-2 CONVEYANCE OF A ROYALTY AND FREE FISHERY, in the rivers Ouse and Lovat William Backwell to Thomas Hooton.

1771 DB107/7 RL OF TYTHES OF NEWPORT PAGNELL AND THE HAMLETS OF TICKFORD AND CALDECOTE TYTHES ON
Three Closes of pasture called the Slaunches
A Close called Sheepcot Close
A Close in Bury Meadow called Goose Acre or Lower Chequer Acre
A Cottage, Close and garden in the occupation of Joseph Higby
All of which were left by John Haddon to his son Henry Haddon.
EXCEPT RESERVED out of the RL were:
The Tythes of several Closes called Water Leys, Flaggy Holme, Midsummer Holme and other Closes etc which John Haddon had purchased of the Trustees of Sir Richard Adkins Bart deceased.
THE FOLLOWING TYTHES WERE EXCEPTED
The Tythes of Bury Field and Bury Meadow and the Farm and lands called the Kickles then in the occupation of John Burnham, also Tythes of Royalty of Waters, Cobbs, Ozier, and Holmes, which Farm lands and premises and the Tythes thereof were by Lease and Release of 9 & 10.8.1758 conveyed to William Backwell of Pall Mall Esq.
Also the Tythes of Dovehouse Close and of a certain piece of meadow in Tickford called Castle Meadow, which were conveyed to John Hurst gent of NP by Lease and Release of the 5&6.12.1756.
Also the Tythes of the Hamlets of Tickford And Caldecote which were parcel of the Rectory of NP, And also all Tythes as were then payable to the Vicar of NP

1795 DB22/2-3 RL OF RECTORIAL TITHES,
By John Burnham to the Trustees of the Marriage Settlement of Samuel Greatheed and Ann Hamilton.
"The Tythes and Tenths of Corn, Grain, hay and other Tythes of Messuages, Closes and lands in the Town and Portfield of NP, containing 40a, which were late the estate of Thomas Holt, Deceased and by him conveyed to Thomas Hooton, Walter Beaty and John Ash, in trust to be sold, and were purchased by Thomas Abbott Hamilton late lacemaker Deceased (brother of Ann) and conveyed to him by Lease and Release of the 16th and 17th July 1785
Recited that Tythes were owned by John Haddon and his executors vested them in John Wilson and when he died they became vested in his heirs who sold them to John and George Burnham.

DB161/3-4 COTT AND CLOSE IN PRIORY ST.
1775 Cott and close mortgage by Aisley and Neville to John Battye
1777 sold by JB to Thomas Hooton Cott and Close in Priory Street in tenure of Thomas Foster, Also the Forecrop of the meadows of Monks Holme, Mill Holmes and Shoulder of Mutton, cont 15a 1r in NP and Lathbury formerly in the tenure of Thomas Parrott and now of Joseph and Benjamin Wadsworth.

1778 DB218/7 Deed of Covenant to Produce Deeds John Hollingworth to Thomas Hooton. JH has purchased the Absolute Estate of Inheritance of the Forecrop of All those pieces or parcels of meadow called Monks Holme or Mill Holmes and Shoulder of Mutton piece containing 15a (see DB161/3-4). Deeds commence 1757 see DB39/4 executors of SRA to Uthwatt.

1793 DB162/23 REDEMPTION OF LAND TAX ON THE FARM ESTATE OF TICKFORD ABBEY property of Thomas Hooton, with list of all property, includes farmhouse in NP and 110a of land in the Portfield also land in North Crawley.

1799 DB218/11 Redemption of Land Tax on Farm belonging the Thomas Hooton consisting of the messuage called the Abbey and 150a of land, charged with £24.4.5
And Closes charged at 17/-, 9/4d, and 15/10d Total £22. 6. 2d

DB235/1-6 1765-1772 Deeds Relating To One Third Part of the Pearson Estate, Cottages And Closes In Tickford End,

DB39 1772-1817 Farmhouse and Lands In Tickford Formerly Pearson Estate

DB234/1-4
1772 FARMHOUSE AND 46a OF LAND IN TICKFORD, Heirs of Pearson Estate to John Hamilton, Lacemerchant
1783 WILL OF HAMILTON
1808 Conveyance to Robert Murray Fraser and George Renny

1772 DB43/2-4 ESTATE IN TICKFORD, NEWPORT PAGNELL, formerly Pearson then Eyles, See 214/1-2, 250/1, and 235/1-3
RL by Revd Thomas Goodwin of Loughton, clerk and Edward Bloxham of Stony Stratford, gent to Richard Patch, laceman and Thomas Smyth of Bedford, woolstapler
Recites 1768 (See DB161/1-2) By which Charles Albert Eyles of Towcester, gent and Martha his wife (both since decd) convey to Revd George Albert Eyles of Bradwell, clerk, Thomas Goodwin and Edward Bloxham all their Right and interest in several messuages, closes and lands in Tickford.
Recites that the premises have descended to John Eyles (the brother of Charles Albert) and he has sold them to Richard Patch who requests Goodwin and Bloxham to convey them to him, which they do for 1/0d apiece.
Property is all those premises in Tickford formerly the property of Eyles, and formerly the Pearson estate.

DB234/1-6 and DB214/1-21
FARMHOUSE CLOSE AND 46a OF LAND IN TICKFORD, heirs of Pearson estate to John Hamilton, lacemerchant 1772, Will of Hamilton 1783, conveyance to Robert Murray Fraser and George Renny in 1808. and conveyance of farmhouse to PHW 1808
1772 DB234/1 Same as DB214/1-2
1772 DB214/1-2 Same as DB234/1, Conveyance by surviving heirs of the daughters of Thomas Pearson, grocer to John Hamilton, Lacemerchant
Close called Townsend Close containing 1a, the house and grounds of QAH on the N; a Close of George Albert Eyles and John Eyles on the S; the Turnpike Road on the E; and Backside Leys in the Common Field there called Mill Field on the W.
A Close in Tickford containing 1a, Clay Lane on the N; part of Cannons Furlong in Mill Field on the S; The Green called Clay Green on the E; and a Close of Robert Perrott called High Stile Close on the W.
Also Several Closes containing 46a detailed in the Terrier annexed all which lands were in marriage settlement of 1768 of William Fossey the younger and Martha (nee Fossey) settled by Thomas Pearson (subject to the estate for life of him and his wife) on his daughter Martha.
These lands descended to Martha Hartley the only daughter of Thomas and Martha Fossey.
Also Two undivided third parts in "All that messuage or Farmhouse in Priory St, and all that Close adjoining to it containing 2a. The house and ground of Joseph Osborne and a Close of William Neville Hart Esq. on the E; the house and ground of Joseph Osborne on W; a certain Meadow called Castle Meadow on the N; and the Common St on the S.
Also lands containing 47a in Tickford Fields listed in the Terrier.
All which Messuage, Close etc were devised by the last Will of Francis Mead to Martha Eyles deceased the wife of George Albert Eyles, Rebecca Lloyd deceased and Mary Murray deceased and their heirs, and the one third part of the said Rebecca Lloyd has since been granted and conveyed to Thomas Hooton, gent.
Also Two undivided third parts of 2 cottages and a Toft, whereon sometime since stood a house, situate in Tickford. The house and ground of Robert Perrott on the N; the House and ground of Thomas Walker on the S; and the Common St on the E. Also the Close to the 2 cottages adjoining.
Also a Close of Lammas ground formerly planted as an orchard in Tickford, containing 1a adjoining to the said Close called Townsend on the N; the Brickhill Leys on the S; the Turnpike Road on the E and Backside Leys on the W.
Also another piece of Inclosed Pasture ground containing 3a called Dandys Close otherwise Spring Close, a certain Green called Jackdawes Green on the E; the Highway to Moulsoe on the W; ground of John Purratt on the N; and a lane called.....on the S.
All of which was left by the Will of Thomas Pearson and is now in the tenures of Joseph Osborn, Thomas Webster, John Miller and William Battams.
1783 DB234/2 Will of John Hamilton proved 22.1.1783
1808 DB234/3 Conveyance for £3022.5s 0d by William Hamilton and the other Heirs of John Hamilton to Revd William Bull a Trustee for George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser
RL of lands in Tickford Field, these lands were Lot 11 at Sale 1808 of estate of John Hamilton. Lot 11 was purchased by William Jefferson for £2680 and he paid half as deposit he has not paid the balance and now he sells to George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser for £3022.5.0.
Gives details of all Hamilton lands in Tickford End

DB214/3 1808 (the same as DB194/6)
Common Recovery of Estates of the late John Hamilton, lace merchant of NP decd, who was seized of property in Tickford and other places and I have only listed the Tickford property as below:
By the Act 1807 for Enclosing Fields in NP 5 Plots had been awarded to the devisees on the Enclosure of Tickford Field in lieu of John Hamilton's Open Field holdings.
Also to devisees 1 other plot in Hog Holme containing 1a, 1r, 22p and 1 other plot in the South meadow containing 4a, 3r, 8p and 1 other plot in Mill Field and Middle Field cont, 66a, 2r 15p
And to the devisees 1 other plot in Mill Field containing 3a, 3r 18p, which was Philip Hoddle Ward's 19th allotment, the devisees obtained this in exchange for an Ancient Enclosure called Spring Close.
Also 1 plot in Mill Field containing 1a, 3r, 15p, the devisees obtained this by exchange in lieu of the first allotment of the Master and Governors of Queen Annes Hospital for part of an Ancient Close called Robinson's Close.
Also to the Devises under John Hamilton's Will 1 other plot in Mill field containing 38p which they received in exchange for the other part of Robinson's Close which was required for the Turnpike road.
Also 1 other plot in Mill field containing 1a, 3r 14p, the devisees obtained this by exchange with George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser of an Ancient Close called Clay Lane Close.
All these allotments and exchanges to and by the 3 Devisees were allotted and awarded to them in lieu of the Open field Lands and other property late of John Hamilton and are now laid into 2 allotments or Closes the one of 6a 30p and the other of 74a, 1r, 21p.

And Also all that messuage or Farmhouse in Priory Street, in TICKFORD, now in the occupation of Sarah Atterbury, widow and her undertenants William Atkins and Elizabeth Elliott. Also a Close of Pasture, containing 2a to the said Farmhouse adjoining. now also in the occupation of Sarah Atterbury, widow, the house and ground of Joseph Osborne late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees and a Close late of William Nevill Hart, esq., and now of Philip Hoddle Ward Esq. on the E; the house and ground sometime of Joseph Osborne, late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees on the W; a certain meadow now called Castle Meadow on the N; and the common street on the S.
And also those 2 cottages and a Toft or piece of ground, situated in TICKFORD, whereon sometime since stood a house situated in TICKFORD and now in the several tenures or occupations of William Alsop, John Partridge and Mary Franklin, the house and ground late of Robert Perrott and now of George Renny and Isabella his wife and Robert Murray Fraser and Elizabeth his wife on the N; the house and ground late of Thomas Walker, since of .... Turner and now of James Pike on the S; and the Common Street on the E.
Also that Close of pasture now used as a garden to the said cottages adjoining by estimation containing... now in the occupation of William Jefferson or his undertenant William Jones, 2 undivided third plots of which were purchased by John Hamilton from the Revd G A Eyles and John Eyles by Lease and Release of 20th and 21st March 1772 and the other third purchased by John Hamilton from Thomas Hooton by Lease and Release of 23rd and 24th Oct 1775.
Also that other Plot in the South Meadow containing 1a, 3r 8p, the Turnpike road on the E; Mill Road on the S; 1st allot to John Hooton on part of the W; river Lovatt on the other part of the W; 2nd allot to the Vicar on the N.
And also that other Piece of land in Mill Field and Middle Field containing 66a, 2r, 15p, the 3rd allot of John Walker on part of N; the 4th allot of George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser on the N and E; the 1st allotment of Fred Van Hagen on the E and SE; the parish of Moulsoe on part of W; the 5th allot of Master and Governors of Queen Annes Hospital on the other parts of the S and W; the 1st allotment of James Pike on the other part of the W; the 6th, 7th, and 9th allotments of the 3 devisees on the remaining part of the S; and the Turnpike Road on the remaining part of the W.
Which said 5 allotments were awarded by the Enclosure Award of TICKFORD Field to the devisees in lieu of Open field Lands, which John Hamilton purchased of Eyles and Hooton.
And 1 other plot in Mill Field containing 3a, 3r 18p, which was Philip Hoddle Ward's 19th allotment, the devisees obtained this in exchange for an Ancient Enclosure called Spring Close.
Also 1 plot in Mill Field containing 1a, 3r, 15p, the devisees obtained this by exchange with Master and Governors of Queen Annes Hospital for part of an Ancient Close formerly called Townsend Close and now Robinson's Close.
Also 1 other plot in Mill field containing 38p which the devisees received in exchange for the other part of Robinson's Close which was required for the Turnpike road.
Also 1 other plot in Mill field containing 1a, 3r 14p, the devisees obtained this by exchange with George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser of an Ancient Close called Clay Lane Close.
Which said last 5 described plots containing together 74a 1r 14 p are laid together to form 1 plot or allotment which with the before described 3rd and 4th allots containing together 6a 30 are now in the tenure or occupation of Sarah Atterbury.

Also a messuage now 2 tenements in Priory End or Priory Street in the occupation of Elizabeth Rowton, widow, since of Henry Phipp, late of Joseph Osborne and Thomas Mills and now of William How and Alice Riley. Also the yard, orchard and garden to the messuage adjoining and belonging as the same hath long been fenced in from the Pales formerly of Francis Mead, late of John Hamilton and Thomas Hooton and now of the 3 devisees, bounded by Philip Hoddle Ward on the N; Priory St on the S; ground formerly of Francis Mead, late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees on the E; the houses formerly of John Blacklock, late of William Underwood and now of Philip Hoddle Ward on the W.
Also those 2 cottages in Priory Street heretofore in the several tens or occupations of John Sutley and John Sapwell, late of William Sutton and Elizabeth Barker, now of William Barker and Thomas Mills, the ground formerly of Sir Henry Atkins late of Richard Atkins now of ..... on the NE; the House and Ground formerly of Francis Mead, late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees on the SW; which messuage now 2 tenements with the yard, orchard and garden and the 2 cottages were purchased by John Hamilton of Joseph Osborne by Land RL of 7th and 8th June 1774.
Estate is Recovered to the 3 devisees who now hold it in Fee Simple.

DB214/4&5 1808 Conveyance by Devisees of John Hamilton to Philip Hoddle Ward
All that messuage or Farmhouse in Priory Street, in Tickford, now in the occupation of Sarah Atterbury, widow and her undertenants William Atkins and Elizabeth Elliott. Also a Close of Pasture, containing 2a to the said Farmhouse adjoining.
now also in the occupation of Sarah Atterbury, widow, the house and ground of Joseph Osborne late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees and a Close late of William Nevill Hart, esq., and now of Philip Hoddle Ward Esq. on the E; the house and ground sometime of Joseph Osborne, late of John Hamilton and now of the 3 devisees on the W; a certain meadow now called Castle Meadow on the N; and the common street on the S.

DB214/7&8 1822 Conveyance by PHW to William Yate, carpenter
The farmhouse late of Sarah Atterbury and now of William Yates and the Close of 2a adjoining,
The house and ground sometime of Joseph Osborne late of John Hamilton and now of Isaac Henley Hanscomb and a Close late of William Nevill Hart, esq., and now of PHW Esq., on the E; the house and ground sometime of Joseph Osborne, late of John Hamilton and now of ..... and another Close of PHWD on the W; Castle Meadow on the N; and the common street on the S.
1823 Mortgaged to Joseph Conquest
1826 Conveyed to Joseph Conquest
1832 Will of Joseph Conquest, to wife Mary for life and then to executors for DB214/15
1841 Joseph Clarke, widower son of Lawrence Clarke, carpenter marries Mary Conquest, widow
1849 Will of Joseph Clarke, yeoman, proved PCC 1.6.1849
To wife Mary Clarke all my messuage for life and then to son Abraham Newland Clarke.
1857 Death of Mary Clark
1852? Conveyance by Abraham Clarke of Wyke Regis, Dorset, schoolmaster, the devisee and sole beneficiary of Will Joseph Clarke to James Rose, builder
Messuage or tenement in Priory St formerly in the occupation of Sarah Atterbury late of William Yates now of James Price Coles, and the Close of 2a adjoining
1854 Conveyance by James Rose to William Powell of Tickford Abbey, gent, Close of pasture of 1a 1r, bounded by ground of Joseph Tame Litchfield on S; part of the said Close recently sold to JPC and by garden ground belonging to ..... E; and by Castle Meadow and Fosters Close the property of William Powell on all other sides.
Mortgage of 1852 repaid £30 to Tompkins and £90 to Rose.

1779 THOMAS HOLT ESTATE
B107/9 See also DB28/4 and DB44/7
DB28/4 1779 See DB40, DB44/4 and DB107/9

CONVEYANCE OF REAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF THOMAS HOLT TO THOMAS HOOTON, WALTER BEATY AND JOHN ASHE FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS.
INCLUDED
Several pieces of Arable, leys, meadow and pasture in the Common fields comprising 1 half yard land and totalling 27a 1r now occupied by Henry Atterbury and John Purratt, described in a Terrier annexed to a Schedule of Feoffment of the 26th June 1691 between Thomas Osborne senior, his wife Judith and their son Thomas Osborne Junior to Richard Purratt.
Close of pasture or Inclosed ground in the occupation of Joseph Redden in Tickford Field called Long Close otherwise Water Lane Close, containing 2a
3 leys of pasture in Tickford End on Perifold furlong there with the Brick Kilns and a barn standing thereon and the ground where a house formerly stood adjoining to the Brick Kilns but now taken down and now in the occupation of Mary Moreton widow.
2 cottages in Priory Street in the occupations of John Bignall and ... Pickering.
1 house now made into 2 tenements with the yard and barn and Appurtenances situate in Tickford End, the corner house of Priory St and now in the occupation of Francis Warr. The tenement of the Vicar of NP on the E; the Common Street on the W and S.
All of Thomas Holt's household goods and other effects.
All to be sold for the benefit of his Creditors.
Thomas Holt had since Mortgaged the above to George Pitt Hurst and John Gregory of Leicester, bookseller and printer
The deed recites Indentures of Lease and Release dated the 5th and 6th May 1779 whereby Thomas Holt conveyed the property below to his creditors Thomas Hooton, Walter Beaty, John Ash since Deceased and others.

1777 DB38/4 ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF GEORGE RENNY AND ROBERT MURRAY FRASER TO A PLOT OF GROUND IN TICKFORD FIELD ADJOINING THE NORTH CRAWLEY ROAD, this was an Allotment on Enclosure of Tickford Field and the Abstract goes back to the Will of Robert Perrott, 1777

1792 DB250/1-9 ESTATE OF GEORGE RENNY AND ROBERT MURRAY FRASER,

1792 DB250/4 (See DB19/1)
Marriage settlement in consideration of the intended marriage between Robert Murray Fraser and Elizabeth Renny spinster her father Patrick gives the half of the property left to her by Robert Perrott (the elder), trustees are John Walton Hooton and Samuel Greatheed.

The property involved is the same as in the Marriage settlement dated 11th May 1790 of George Renny to Isabella Renny who was co-heiress with Elizabeth of the estate of Robert Perrott. As follows:

In consideration of Marriage intended between George Renny and his cousin Isabella Renny (she was under 21 years of age and her father Patrick gave his permission) and agreed with the trustees Jee and Hooton and another person nominated by him, to give them Isabella’s half of the property in Tickford End, Tickford Fields and Abbey End which was left to her by Robert Perrott (the elder).

1808 DB250/5 and DB234/3
Conveyance by Lease and Release for £3022.5s 0d by Heirs of John Hamilton to Revd William Bull a Trustee for George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser

Lands in Tickford Field, these lands were Lot 11 at the sale 1808 of estate of John Hamilton, An Allotment of very good arable and pasture land, situate in the new Inclosure in Tickford Field, adjoining the Turnpike Road, ring fenced and in the occupation of Mrs Sarah Atterbury, Containing 74a 1r 24p.
Lot 11 was purchased by William Jefferson for £2680 and he paid half as deposit he has not paid the balance and now he sells to George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser for £3022.5.0.

1818 DB250/8 (see DB39/6)
Appointment by George Renny and his wife Isabella in favour of the Revd Patrick Renny their eldest son of one Fourth part of certain estates at NP.

1820 DB250/9
George Renny to Revd Thomas Palmer Bull as Trustee
Appointment & RL by George Renny of One Fourth part of an estate at NP in favour of his wife Isabella and the Revd Patrick Renny their eldest son.

1800 DB105/1-8 TICKFORD ESTATE SALE CATALOGUE Includes “Reputed Manor of Caldecote” and Kickles Farm at Newport Pagnell.

1803-1815 DB234/4-6 FARMHOUSE AND LANDS IN TICKFORD, Former Purratt Property, Sold to Philip Hoddle Ward,

1805 DB162/2 WILL OF THOMAS HOOTON

DB162/3-22&24 1806-7 ENCLOSURE AWARD OF TICKFORD FIELD
And Mortgages of parts of the estate by PHW to 1837

DB258
Copies of Acts For Inclosure of Port Field 1794 and Tickford Field 1807, Including Draft Copies of Tickford Award 1808, Copies of Port Field Award 1795, And Solicitors Bill For Obtaining Act

1817 DB163/1-6
PAPERS RE CASE HEARD AT BUCKINGHAM ASSIZES, OF TRESPASS AND THEFT FROM A FISHERY IN 1805
, and subsequently at Court of Common Pleas 1817. Includes evidences from Ancient Deeds.

1817 DB24/1 RL OF FREEHOLD ESTATE, former Purratt farmhouse
And lands in Tickford End.

1820 DB108/7 Lease for 14 yrs James Rose to Richard Mott of messuage, barn, yard and garden late in occupation of Thomas Moore in Abbey End

1823 DB162/1 MORTGAGE OF LAND IN TICKFORD FIELD
John Harris, of Tickford End, yeoman mortgages to Joseph
Arrowsmith, gent 21a of arable land in Tickford Field
Formerly purchased by John Purratt (great grandfather of John Harris) of the Earl of Anglesey)

DB160/8-10
1762 Extracts from Will of John Hooton
1764 and of his son John
1829 Affidavit re JH, 1829

1830 DB33/2-6 AND DB32/1
CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF TICKFORD ESTATE
and papers relating to Ward v Atterbury' case.

DB165/1-6
TICKFORD ABBEY SCHEDULED DEEDS 5. Tenancy part of No 7,
1810
Will of John Harris,
1830 sale of farmhouse and lands in Tickford to Philip Hoddle Ward.

1832 DB189/15
MANOR OF TICKFORD AND TICKFORD ABBEY ESTATE
Administration with Will annexed of Sarah Ward wife of Philip Hoddle Ward of Tickford Abbey deceased. (This deed has become detached from Tickford bundles DB152-184)

1832 DB162/3-22&24
MORTGAGES of Parts of The Estate by Philip Hoddle Ward

1830-1838 DB161/5-13
MORTGAGES OF ESTATE BY PHILIP HODDLE WARD includes full details of estate and terrier of lands, subsequent mortgages George Lucas and others. See DB24/1

DB164/22-33
CASTLE MEADOW 1757-1833,
1757 DB164/22 Sale by devisees and trustees of Sir Rd Atkins to Henry Uthwatt
1775 DB164/23 Will of John Hurst
1833 DB164/26 Will of George Pitt Hurst, list of his real estate,
Capital messuage or mansion house with yards, gardens, etc in NP fronting the High St and abutting on Dunghill Lane, now in the tenure of William Powell.
Also tenement in the High St adjoining the above on the E part thereof now in the occupation of George Lucas.
Also the Close of pasture cont half an acre formerly in the occupation of Mary Wilkinson, then of James Pike, now of Henry Meadows, the said Dunghill Lane on the NE; a certain Common called Bury Field towards the SW; and the ground late of Lord Viscount Valentia on the NW and SE.
And which Capital messuage etc was purchased by GPH from John Todd by Feoffment of the 31st August 1791.
And a certain Burgage or messuage wherein William Arthur formerly dwelt in the High St, fronting the Cornhill or Market Place which were purchased of James Course and Catherine his wife by John Hurst the father of GPH. By Lease and Release of the 15th and 16th April 1741.
Also the Close called Dovehouse Close or Hill Close containing 3 and a half acres formerly occupied by John Hamilton now of Charles Beaty.
Also Castle Meadow cont 4a purchased form the devisees in Trust of Sir Richard Atkins by John Hurst by Lease and Release of the 5th and 6th December 1757.
Also the Toft whereon lately stood a messuage or tenement sometime since pulled down formerly in the occupation of Robert Woodward together with the farmyard, cottages, barns, stables, etc thereto adjoining and also those 3 Closes of pasture or Inclosed ground with appurtenances formerly 4 Closes to the said Toft and Farmyard adjoining containing together 8a. The premises late of Thomas Hooton on the NW; and the Common Bury Field on the E.
Also the plot of New Inclosed ground containing 9a 2r 3p lying in the West Meadow bounded on the NW by the river Ouse; on the SW and NE by the Brook called the Back Brook and the said Old Inclosure called the Kickles; and on the small remaining part of the Se by land late of Thomas Hooton; and on the S by land of Patrick Renny; which said 2 plots were on the Enclosure of the Portfield warded to GPH.
Which said Closes and premises were formerly in the occupation of GPH and Thomas Jones and are now in the occupation of Luke Price.
And also the messuage, tenement or farmhouse with appurtenances in Sherington formerly called or known by the name of the Catherine Wheel.
A list of other lands and tenants in Sherington which lately belonged to the Revd Samuel Greatheed are also in the Deed.
1833-47 DB164/27-29 Papers re his heirs,
1847 DB164/30-33 sale of Castle Meadow to William Powell of Tickford Abbey.

DB164-DB179
MANOR OF TICKFORD AND TICKFORD ABBEY ESTATE DEEDS AND PAPERS RELATING TO SALES OF THE ESTATE, 1864, 1918 AND 1929.
1820 DB164/1-2 See also DB162/19-20
Conveyance by Philip Hoddle Ward to Revd William Smythe and George Lucas All that Farmhouse in Tickford End, wherein Mary and John Purratt formerly dwelt and the garden ground at the S end of the Rickyard belonging to the above extending E-W 77ft and in width from Rickyard 50ft. Plus all Closes and lands etc, list attached.

1835 DB164/4&5 (Same as DB 162/25&26)
Conveyance for £10400 by PHILIP HODDLE WARD and Trustee to Henry Thomas Atterbury and Trustee
Recites that some of the lands were subject to a mortgage of 23rd December 1803 from Thomas Henry Atterbury.
All that Farmhouse in Tickford End, wherein Mary and John Purratt formerly dwelt and the garden ground at the S end of the Rickyard belonging to the above extending E-W 77ft and in width from Rickyard 50ft.
Also a Close piece of arable and the barn thereon known as Barn Close cont 2a 24p now or late of Joseph Atterbury Plus all Closes and lands etc, list attached.

1835 DB164/6 Grant by Philip Hoddle Ward to HTA of a Right of Way from the Close called Spittle Leys over a Close called Clay Green to the Turnpike Road leading from NP to Woburn.

1836 DB164/1-21 SALE OF SPITTLE LEYS, by HTA to John Sanders
Recites conveyance by which Henry Thomas Atterbury purchased Spittle Leys containing 2a 2r 8p from Lucas and Smyth Subsequent papers and Will of John Sanders and valuation of brickyard,

1838 DB164/13&14 Conveyance for £485 by Mary Ann Sanders widow and Joseph Seamonds to George Lucas Spittle Leys

DB162/25-30
TICKFORD FIELDS FARM, 1835-43
(These follow on from DB24 and DB193/10. See DB174 and DB175 for later Deeds)

1712-1835 DB173
HILL CLOSE (FORMERLY PART OF AN ESTATE IN TICKFORD OWNED BY THE PURRATT FAMILY) Commences with 1712 marriage settlement of John Purratt and Rebecca Atterbury.
Contains other deeds 1792 see DB139/10, 1803 see DB36/4, 1807 see DB24/1 and 162/5-6, 1817 William Revis to Edmund Goodwin see DB162/10-11, 1835 see DB162/25-26.

1843 DB176/1-2 ABSTRACT OF TITLE TO HILL CLOSE, TICKFORD Contains an Abstract drawn up in 1864. ALSO Conveyance of part of a close (this is not Hill Close) cont 1r 13.5p near the Abbey Lodge Gates by William Bateman Bull to William Powell

1845 DB108/6 TICKFORD ABBEY ESTATE, CORRESPONDENCE AGREEING SALE BY GEORGE LUCAS TO WILLIAM POWELL.

1846 DB164/15 and DB108/6 SALE OF ESTATE BY GEORGE LUCAS TO WILLIAM POWELL WITH ESTATE MAP.
1846-1864 DB164/19-21 POWELL FAMILY MORTGAGES.

DB39 NEED TO CLARIFY
1796-1853 FARMHOUSE AND LANDS IN TICKFORD formerly POMFRETTS

DB165/1-6
Tickford Abbey scheduled deeds 5. tenancy part of no 7,
1810 DB165/1 Will of John Harris property to wife Susanna,
1830 DB165/2 sale of Clay Lane Close to Philip Hoddle ward,
1832 DB165/3 sale to Daniel Goodman, of messuage Brick kiln, drying sheds etc and lands, in occ John Walker, then Richard Walker and late of DGB, subsequent papers re administration of DG’s estate, which also included plot of land on Pinfold leys 2r 38p, another plot of 2a 1r 39p, cott and garden in Sherington and a messuage in the North End of NP successively of Anne Rigsby, Michael Hutton, Edward Cox, Henry Truelove, George Stanton and now of William Bunting. The Back Lane on the SE (must be NW) and messuage of George Pike on every other part
1852 DB165/6 Sale of Clay Lane Close to William Powell

1864 DB161/14 Declaration Re Scrivener Family

DB174/1-16 TICKFORD FIELDS FARM 1784-1864.
1784 DB174/1 Deed of Covenant to produce deeds (same as DB40/3) Includes schedule of deeds from 1691, and details of fields, closes and a Brick kiln and barn.
1821-23 DB174/2-3 Hooton Mortgages
1823 DB174/4 Lease by Philip Hoddle Ward to Thomas Brown

for 7 years @ £200pa Messuage, Farmhouse and Homestead with yards, barns, stable, outbuildings in Tickford End lately in the occupation of John Coles, and several Closes, parcels etc of arable, meadow, pasture, and wood ground, that is to say: Hill Close 12a 2r 11p, Poplar Furlong and barn, cowhouse, shelter, hovel, well and pump and farmyard thereto belonging, 5a 3r 31p, Folly Close 4a 24p, Great Brook 7a, Deadman Hill Close 6a 34p.
Also all Ways, waters, profits whatsoever, except those reserved to PHILIP HODDLE WARD who also has right to all the trees and timber and can enter the land to the land to fell etc.
1835 DB174/7 Conveyance to Henry Thomas Atterbury with Covenant to produce deeds commencing 1757
DB174/8-15 Misc deeds copies of Wills etc
1754-1835 DB174/16 bundle labelled Tickford Fields Farm
contains mainly Purratt and Hooton family details

DB175/1-29
TICKFORD FIELDS FARM 1829-1918, INCLUDES FIELD MAP WITH PRE-ENCLOSURE FIELD NAMES 1864.
1829 DB175/2
Marriage Settlement of Henry Thomas Atterbury to Mary Paine Osborn, HTA agrees to purchase the estate of Tickford to provide wife with an annuity.
1837 DB175/3 HTA conveys to trustees of marriage settlement of lands at Tickford to provide his wife with £100 pa for life.
Coleman's Hill Close, 7a 28p, together with the Herbage of the Gravel Pit in the Close formerly in the occupation of William Yates, since of Joseph Litchfield.
Also several Closes of Arable, ley, meadow, pasture and Wood ground called by the several names of Poplar furlong, with the Farmyard, barn, cowhouse, shelter hovel and other buildings thereon, 5a 3r 31p; Hawkins Close, 5a 2r 12p; Great Brook (pasture), 23a 1r 30p; Great Brook (arable), 20a 2r 12p; Kings Spinney, 2r 35p; Hurstway, 20a 14p; Hurstway Long Close, 7a 6p; Deadmans Hill, 6a 34p; Folly Close, 4a 24p; and Lords Close (formerly Assabys Close), 1a 38p, containing together 104a 24p".
All which were part and parcel of the estate purchased by Henry on the 10th Oct 1835 and which are now in the tenure or occupation of Joshua Armstrong. Trustees to hold for 99 years to allow Henry and his heirs to take the rent from the estate.
1836 DB175/5 conveyance by HTA to John Odell Farmhouse recently erected by HTA in Tickford Field
1843 HTA Snr mortgages estate to Charles Ward for £2000
1843 Death of HTA
1850 HTA the son of HTA obtains further mortgage of £1000 on lands from CW
1850’s Various papers etc re Death Duty and Tax
1863 DB175/23 Printed particulars of Sale of Farm
1864 DB175/19 Conveyance of Estate by Devisees of HTA to Rd Newman of Harrowden, Beds, MAP OF FIELD WITH NAMES.
1871 DB175/24 RN’s mortgage assigned to Philip Butler of Tickford Abbey
1881 DB175/26 Conveyance by Devisees of RN to Philip Butler of Tickford Abbey
1918 DB175/28 Schedule of Deeds of Tickford Fields Farm 1829-1881
1918 DB175/29 Schedule of Deeds of Tickford Abbey Estate commences 1757

DB167/1-5 TICKFORD ESTATE
1865 DB167/2 Declaration by William Powell
that since he purchased the estate in 1845 he had purchased closes etc and created the park.
1864 DB167/1 estate map by Richard Sheppard confirms that Powell built the two lodges.
1867 DB167/5 conveyance of estate By Powell and his (family) mortgagees to Trustees of m settlement of RMOM lists the additional closes purchased by Powell.

DB172/1-31 DEEDS TO,COTTAGES, VICARAGE CLOSE AND SCHOOLHOUSE IN PRIORY ST, 1758-1871. BULL INN AND MALTING IN TICKFORD ST 1861
1758 DB172/1-2
Executors of Sir Richard Atkins to Thomas Kendall, yeoman, Cott and piece of ground in Abbey End (AE)in occupation of TK. The barn of Michael Turner on N; Cott of William Hackesley on W; Close of pasture of William Buck on E and Highway on S.
1758 DB172/3-4 Executors of Sir Richard Atkins to Stephen Hoddle, grocer Cott with a piece of ground adjoining in AE now of Edward Pickering.
Also another cott in AE now of Edward Pickering.
Also another piece of ground of 1.5r occ by John Wood.
A Close of pasture of Michael turner on N; cott of Thomas Kendall on E; Close of William Buck on W and Highway on S.
1761 DB172/5-7 RL of Dower Mrs S Kendall to Mrs Mary Smith, RL by MS widow to William Dowdy of Lathbury and sale by him to Stephen Hoddle.
1800 DB172/8-9 Sale by Sarah Hoddle widow to PHW,
Cott in AE in occ James Bates formerly of Edward Pickering late of James Franklin with a toft adjoining,
Cott late of Stephen Hoddle now of SH.
Also a toft on which a cott has recently been pulled down
Also another Cott now converted into a stable with a barn late in occ Susan Kendall, now of Amos Gregory
Also a Close of pasture since used as a garden to the above late of SH now of AG
The barn and premises of Michael turner on E; ground belonging to Vicarage on W; Close of Edward Hooton on N; and street on S.
1808 DB172/10-11 Enclosure of Tickford Field
Vicarage Close awarded to PHW the Vicar gets adjoining Close
Private Road made 27ft wide from Turnpike near Tickford Bridge leading to Allotment of George Pitt Hurst in Castle Meadow.
1833 DB172/12-13 Sale by PHW to William Jefferson, fellmonger of Vicarage Close, Cottages and a barn
1844 DB172/14 Above inherited by Edward Jefferson son of William
1851 DB172/15 Death of EJ property to be sold
1854 DB172/18 Executors of EJ sell to George Bull
Close in Tickford with entrance thereto by Tickford Bridge,
Also the yard and barn with entrance from AE in occ GB,
Also the Schoolhouse fronting on AE in the occupation of Mrs Van Hagen,
Also the stable and buildings with the land on which he above stand, total 1a 1r 4p.
1854 GB mortgages the above,
1861 DB172/20 GB mortgages the Bull Inn and Malting, also the messuage of George Battams adjoining to it and formerly part of it.
Also 2 messuages in occupation of William Fancutt and George Durham, formerly 1 messuage which was built by William Jefferson and Henry Marshall on ground whereon the White Horse formerly stood.
1861 DB172/20 Above mortgage assigned to Phipps and Co brewers of Northampton
1869 DB172/23 The Close, yard Schoolhouse etc mortgaged in 1854 now sold by Elizabeth Jane Bull widow to Richard Mansell Oliver Massey
1871 DB172/31 Conveyance of Close in Castle Meadow Mrs Margaret Massey to Colonel St Leger and others

DB177/1-11
TICKFORD ABBEY ESTATE MAP AND SCHEDULE OF ESTATE ETC, 1881-1918.
1881 Conveyance of Estate by Colonel St Leger and other Trustees to further trustees. Recites marriage settlement in 1823 of Richard Mansell Oliver and Margaret Elizabeth Oliver Massey, she had property in Chester and elsewhere which was settled on the trustees.
1881 Tickford Estate conveyed by surviving Trustees to Philip Butler. Comprehensive schedule of the Estate with plan
1881 Piece of garden ground in Abbey End conveyed by George and Thomas Harris to PB
1918 Sale of Tickford Abbey by Alfred Bullard to Sarah Ann Ward wife of William Ward.

1929 DB179/1
SALE CATALOGUE OF THE TICKFORD ESTATE 11TH SEPTEMBER 1929. with Schedule and plan (SCANNED COPY IN FILE)

PERROTT AND LATER THE RENNY ESTATE
SEE ALSO PRIORY STREET ABBEY END

PERROTT LANDS
DB44 LANDS OF PERROTT FAMILY, MAINLY IN TICKFORD BUT SOME IN MARSH END NEWPORT PAGNELL, TERRIERS OF LANDS, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE OF SUBSEQUENT OWNERS, 1603-1840. (HAVE REMOVES SOME NOT TICKFORD)
1603 DB44/1 Anthony Smythe of Newton Blossomville to Robert Newman of Tickford, glover Burgage in the Borough of NP in the street called North End, formerly of George Rumboll and now of Arthur Humfrey between the burgage of Mathias Christie on N; and the tenement of Richard Cox in tenure John Smallwood on S.
1634 Assignment of lease under the Crown of Sheep Close and Emmes Nichols in Tickford Field with terrier. John Parker, clerk of Olney to Richard Perrott, maltster.
1610 Recites Lease by Queen Anne to Wm Oudwaie, 1628 his son sold to Parker, and a L of 1628 to Parker of lands in Tickford Field with terrier. 1647 Grant to Parker of Fee Farme from Lord Mountnorris.
1673 DB44/5 Marriage Settlement of Richard Perrott and Sarah Pitkin. RP gives messuage in Tickford formerly of William Hall, Priory Close and 56a late of WH, all which were purchased by Richard Perrott, the grandfather of RP from Francis Kirtland. Also half yard land purchased from Lord Mountnorris, now the Earl of Anglesey
1781 DB44/6 Terrier of RP’s lands in Tickford
1674 DB44/8 Marriage Settlement of Robert Perrott of Leighton Buzzard draper to Mary Turney, Rbt P gives messuage and pightle in Marsh End.
1682 DB44/9 Lease of Peartree Close and Pye Close formerly part of the yardland of Richard Cowley. Which closes and the messuage built on one of them were late of Marke Slingsby and are subject to a Rent charge to fund a charity left by his Will
DB44/10-13 1691 Releases of lands from daughters of Richard Perrott and Richard Purratt. Bond Rd Purratt to Rd Perrott
DB44/17
1696 Thomas Pomfrett to RP 16a 3r of Arable, 1 ley and 2 plots of meadow in Tickford Fields with terrier
DB44/18-19 1698 Elizabeth widow of RP t RP Peartree Close and Pye Close which are now combined into Folly Close and the site where the messuage formerly stood.
DB44/20 1701 Marriage Settlement of Robert Perrott and Elizabeth Chowne Rbt gives property as in 1673 marriage settlement of Richard and Sarah.
DB44/21-22 1704 Richard Purratt to RP a half yardland containing 27a 1r now in the occupation of Richard Perrott, See 44/2.
DB44/23-24 1718 Will of RP
DB44/29 Marriage Settlement Rd Perrott and Sarah Fountaine, property as in 1673
DB44/34 1739 Will of RP all to his 4 daughters Sarah, Elizabeth, Anne and Martha, except the lands in his marriage settlement
DB44/38 1746 Common Recovery to Bar Entail on Estate by John Perrott son of Robert and Frances.
DB44/39 1748 JP sells to Thomas Holt the former Wagstaff property in Marsh end and Portfield also a Close near Bury Field, half acre in West Meadow and 8.5a in Portfield.
DB44/40-44 Various Perrott Recoveries inc to destroy Estate Tail. However Rbt Perrott the elder buys the estate from Rbt Perrott the younger in order to settle his debts.
DB44/45 Conveyance of Cott in Abbey End by Executors of Sir Richard Atkins to Rbt Perrott the elder, draper, See DB38/2, DB249/12 and DB168/13
DB44/46 1758 Will of Robert Perrott the younger
DB44/47 1779 Conveyance of all property etc of Thomas Holt to Thomas Hooton, Walter Beaty and John Ashe for the benefit of creditors. Site in Marsh End whereon a Messuage with barns, buildings, yard and gardens formerly stood containing about 2a. formerly a garden in the occupation of John Petts, since of Joseph Nicholls and now of Joseph Redden. See DB28/4 and 107/9
DB44/48 Conveyance of half yardland in Tickford field by Hooton, Beaty and Ashe to Dr Renny with Abstract of Title from 1691 See DB44/10-11. Also more details about Holt
44/50-51 Abstracts of Title of Mrs Sarah Walker to land in Tickford Field from 1669 See DB107/4 to 1749
DB44/53 Abstract of Title of William Peck Coales the surviving trustee of John Wilson to Priory Close and 3 cottages 1818-1827.
DB44/54 Abstract of Title of James Rose to 2 cottages and Priory Close and 2 cottages 1701-1840.
DB44/55-56 Mss notes for pedigree of Perrott and article published in Bucks Standard on Perrott Family by F W Bull

DB250 ESTATE OF JOHN HAMILTON LATER GEORGE RENNY AND ROBERT MURRAY FRASER

1808 DB250/6 See also DB194/6
SALE OF ESTATE OF JOHN HAMILTON, LACE MERCHANT IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, SHERINGTON, OLNEY, AND HANSLOPE.
Note have only included Tickford Properties here
Lot 1
2 tenements in the Abbey End, with the hovel or Building and gardens occ therewith as now marked out and in the several occupations of William Barker and Thomas Mills, subject to a Right of Way to and from the two other tenements and gardens below in the occupations of William How and Alice Riley

Lot 2
2 tenements in the Abbey End with the hovel or barn and gardens therewith as now marked out and in the occupations of William How and Alice Riley together with right of way as mentioned in Lot 1

Lot 3
A messuage or Farmhouse in Abbey End in the occupation of Mrs Sarah Atterbury, widow and her undertenants William Atkins and Elizabeth Elliott, with a large Farm yard and 2 stall stable, waggon hovel, 5 bay barn and 3 bay ditto, standing therein; also a Close of rich pasture land lying behind the same containing together 1a 3r 6p.
(Mrs Atterbury is under an agreement to quit the possession of this Lot on 10th Oct 1808)

Lot 10
2 Allotments of rich meadow ground, contiguous to each other situate in the new Inclosure in Tickford Field in places there called Hog Holme and South Meadow, as now fenced off and adjoining the Turnpike Road and the River, and in the occupation of Mrs Sarah Atterbury, who is under an agreement to quit the possession thereof on the 10th Oct 1808. Containing 6a 0r 30p
(The purchaser of this Lot is (exclusive of the purchase money) to pay £11 3s for the timber growing therein it having been valued at that sum)

Lot 11
An Allotment of very good arable and pasture land, situate in the new Inclosure in Tickford Field, adjoining the Turnpike Road, ring fenced and in the occupation of Mrs Sarah Atterbury, who is under an agreement to quit the possession thereof on the 10th Oct 1808. Containing 74a 1r 24p
The purchaser of this Lot is (exclusive of the purchase money) to pay £32 5s for the timber growing therein it having been valued at that sum)

Memo on back page to the effect that Lot 11 was sold to William Jefferson for £2860.

1808 DB250/7/1-3
Certificate with copy of Redemption of Land Tax
Schedule of an Estate situate at Newport Pagnell in the County of Bucks belonging to George Renny of Dublin Doctor in physic and Robert Murray Fraser of Dublin Esq. for which a contract for the redemption of LT charges thereon is required -----

1 Plot situate in Mill Field and Middle Field containing 66a 2r 15p
1 other plot situate in the Mill Field containing 3a 3r 18p
1 other plot situate in the Mill Field containing 1a 3r 15p
1 other plot situate in the Mill Field containing 38 Perches
And 1 other plot situate in the Mill Field containing 1a 3r 14p
making together 74a 1r 20p
All which said plots are situate in the Tickford Field in the parish of NP in the County of Bucks and are now in the tenure or occupation of Sarah Atterbury --- And were upon the Inclosure of the said field Allotted and awarded to William Hamilton, Mary Macmellan and James Abbott Hamilton, by whom the same have been since conveyed to the said Renny and RMF.
Which said premises are assessed in the Land Tax assessment for the said parish of NP for the year 1808 as follows viz.

Proprietors Occupiers Sum Assessed
Messrs Hamilton Sarah Atterbury £5 4s 6d

1790 DB22/1
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF GEORGE RENNY TO HIS COUSIN ISABELLA RENNY, Property in Tickford End, Tickford Fields and Abbey End, Isabella’s father Patrick gave half of the property in Tickford End, Tickford Fields and Abbey End which was left to her by Robert Perrott the elder.
1777 By his Will of the 5th July (PCC 9.8.1781) Robert Perrott the elder bequeathed:
All his Messuages
And the house in the High Street wherein he dwelt and the house next adjoining to it
Also two Cottages and a Chandlehouse at the bottom of the yard in the occupations of Samuel Bithray and Mary Brierly,
Also two Cottages in Pools Lane in the occupations of Thomas Quaint and James Pakes
Also his Butcher's Shambles in the High Street.
His trustees are to hold above to the use of Robert Jee for the term of his life and then to his son and if no son to his daughter and if no daughter then to his two nieces Isabella Renny and Elizabeth Renny in equal parts.

1818 DB236/1-2
COMMON RECOVERY OF ESTATE OF ROBERT PERROTT, DRAPER, MESSUAGES AND LANDS IN TICKFORD END, AND ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF ROBERT MURRAY FRASER AND GEORGE RENNY TO MESSUAGES IN TICKFORD END

DB19/1 1701-1842 Details of Perrott Estate which came to George Renny and Robert Murray Fraser by their marriages to the heirs of Robert Perrott, includes PRIORY CLOSE SEE ALSO DB44/53-54)

DB168/1-13
1818-65 COTTAGES IN ABBEY END (PRIORY ST) AND PART OF PRIORY CLOSE, (See also DB44/54 the Abstract of Title of James Rose)

1854 DB40/2-6 TICKFORD ESTATE, PAPERS RE TICKFORD ESTATE AND FARM AT GREEN END 1691-1854, WITH SCHEDULE OF ESTATES OF THE LATE DR RENNY AND ROBERT MURRAY FRASER ESQ CIRCA 1846.
DB40/3 1784 Deed of Covenant for producing Title Deeds"
1) Dr Patrick Renny of NP Dr of Physic
2) Robert Collison, surgeon and apothecary
3) Richard Purratt, watchmaker
4) John Walker, bricklayer
5) Reynold Hogg of Oulton, Norfolk, gent
RECITES
1783
conveyance by Thomas Holt and his creditors Thomas Hooton and Walter Beaty to Robert Collison of A Close called Long Close otherwise Water Lane Close
1783 conveyance by Thomas Holt and his creditors Thomas
Hooton and Walter Beaty to Richard Purratt of 6 leys of pasture in NP
1783 conveyance by Thomas Holt and his creditors Thomas Hooton and Walter Beaty to John Walker of 3 leys of pasture with a Brickiln and barns standing thereon in Tickford Fields
1783 conveyance by Thomas Holt and his creditors Thomas Hooton and Walter Beaty to Patrick Renny of several pieces and parcels of arable land, ley, meadow and pasture in Tickford Fields

Whereas Deeds to the several pieces coming to Renny do also relate to the Close, Leys etc and the brick kiln it is agreed that Patrick Renny is to hold the Deeds in following Schedule
1691 Conveyance by Thomas Osborne senior, yeoman and Judith hid wife, one of the Daughters of Richard Perrott, maltster Deceased, and Thomas Osborne Junior, yeoman son and heir of Thomas Osborne senior to Richard Purratt, yeoman
1691 Mortgage Richard Purratt to Richard Perrott
1704 Assignment of Mortgage Richard Perrott to John Chowne, woollen draper
1704 Conveyance by Richard Purratt to Richard Perrott
1749 Conveyance by Thomas Holt and Sarah his wife, William Sheppard, grocer and tallow chandler and Elizabeth his wife, and Ann Perrott spinster, which Sarah, Elizabeth and Ann are 3 of the Daughters and residuary legatees named in the last Will of Richard Perrott gent to Elizabeth Waller, widow
1749 Conveyance by Elizabeth Waller, widow to Thomas Holt
1753 Mortgage Thomas Holt to William Coles, yeoman
1756 Conveyance by Martha Perrott, spinster, one of the four Daughters and residuary legatee under the Will of Richard Perrott her late father Deceased to Thomas Holt

1768 Assignment by the joint executors of John Cooke, yeoman deceased, who was the son and sole executor of William Cooke, yeoman also deceased, who was the surviving executor named in the Will of William Coles, yeoman deceased to Thomas Holt
1768 Subsequent mortgages and assignments ending in May 1783
with Assignment by Mary Peake, widow to George Pitt Hurst

C 1846 DB40/4-5 Statement of Estates of the late Dr Renny and Robert Murray Fraser Esq., at Newport Pagnell. Charges thereon
The Green Farm, (Farm House, Homestead, Thatching burnt let at his value), No of ACRES 79a 2r 4p, TENANT Gervase Smith Hives entered Michaelmass 1847 with the understanding that it should be a 3 years take, RENT £200,
OBSERVATIONS
“No outgoings, tithe free and Land Tax redeemed, subject to a contract for sale to L& NW Railway, some provision to be made respecting Dr Renny's Tomb. There is a meadow called West Meadow 9 acres this is quite detached from this farm, (but which has always been let with it, I think this might be separately sold without interfering much with the value of this farm + it adjoining the property of parties who I think would pay a good price for it)”.

Dawborne Close, About 2a, (See DB236/1 and 249/20)
TENANT John Bunting yearly tenant entered Lady Day 1846, RENT £10,

ESTATE High Style Close, No of ACRES 3a 3r 14p
TENANT Thomas Durham entered Midsummer 1843, RENT £15
OBSERVATIONS Part of Tickford Farm (See plan) but always let separately

Cottage and Garden about 1a (See DB39/6)
TENANT Widow Ratledge, RENT £4 10s 0d, OBSERVATIONS
The cottage belongs to the tenant having been erected by consent on a ground?

Tickford Farm (Tickford Field Farmhouse only Meadow & in the Town, West Meadow on Lane in Tickford Fields, central might be housing NEED TO PHOTOCOPY CANT READ)
No of ACRES 196a 2r 28p TENANT William Haynes entered 29th September 1836, yearly tenant, RENT £270, OBSERVATIONS
One Close charged with the annual payment of £5 4s 0d for Slingsby Charity

TOTALS
Tithes arising from lands belonging to the Feoffees of the Town Lands etc £4 0s 6d subject to rates and levies about 12/6d
Total Acreage 283a 0r 6p
Total Yearly Rents £503 10s 6d
Notes at bottom of page:
All Land Tax redeemed, & Tithe Free the only outgoing £5 4s 0d on Tickford Farm

DB236/4-14 may be part of above

DB249/24-26 SALE OF LANDS IN THE PORTFIELD, AND TICKFORD
1854 DB249/24 Conveyance for £300 by Revd Patrick Renny and others to George Lucas
Dawbornes Close in Portfield formerly of John Roberts, late of John Bunting and now of George Lucas
1854 DB249/26 Deed of Covenant for the Production of Deeds THIS IS FARM IN TICKFORD by William Pike of Moulsoe, farmer to
George Lucas, (See DB19) WP has lately purchased lands in Tickford Fields and Lucas has purchased Dawbornes Close. Both are included in the Deeds below
Deeds to be produced are
1818, Bargain and Sale,
1) George Renny and Isabella,
2) Revd Patrick Renny eldest son and heir of George Renny,
3) Richard Murray Fraser and Eliz,
4) Patrick Fraser eldest son of Robert and Eliz,
5) John Alexander and his trustee George Lucas.

1820 Exemplification of Recovery of above

MISCELLANEOUS TICKFORD

1656 DB230/17 Not sure where this land is
“Captain William Neale who held of the Lord of this Mannor one parcell of land lea meadow and pasture ground in Tickford End by the yearly rent of ffower shillings the same descended to Edward Neale Uncle and next heir of the said John Neale.

DB152-4
COPIES OF DEEDS RELATING TO TICKFORD MANOR AND ABBEY ESTATE. Not transcribed

1827 DB380/13 Marriage Settlement William John Early of NP Minister of Congregation of Baptist Dissenters and Sarah Battams, spinster.
Recites that Philip Hoddle Ward and his wife Sarah his wife were bound to Sarah Battams by bond of 1826 in the sum of £1000, which was to be repaid plus 4% interest by two payments one on 4.9.1826 and the other on 4.3.1827, no repayment had been made. Sarah Battams also had $300 stock of New 4% annuities of the Bank of England.
In consideration of the intended marriage between Sarah and William Sarah conveys the bond and the annuities to the Trustees to hold under usual trusts.

WILLEN ROAD

1884 DB146/10
A SMALL TRIANGULAR SHAPED PIECE OF GROUND IN WILLEN ROAD.

RED HOUSE CLOSE
1716 DB377/11 Will of Dr John Waller
21.8.1716 includes
To my son Benjamin my farmhouse in Sherington which I lately purchased with other lands from Samuel Cunningham. Also the messuage in NP where I do dwell, also the Close of pasture in Marsh End called the Red House that I sometime since purchased of Ralph Hooton. Also £50 more to Benjamin Proved 1723

THE RED HOUSE AND A CLOSE OF 5a, IN MARSH END,
DB31/1-15 1758-1808 (See also Willen Road DB197/7-9)
1758 DB31/1
Will of Mark James of Woughton, grocer leaves to mother Martha for life and after her death to uncle John Jarvis of Woolstone a Messuage and Close in NP in occupation of Thomas Stapp.
1766 DB31/2 Will of JJ leaves to his son JJ Red House and a Close of 3a adjoining
1773 DB31/3 Mortgaged to Edward Bloxham
1780 DB31/4-7 Sold to EB
1791 Will of EB property to nephew Edward Grant
1797 DB31/8-10 Edward’s nephew Thomas Grant mortgages to John Woodward, butcher “Site whereon Red House stood and a Close of 3a adjoining” formerly in occupation of Thomas Hurndall, then of John Castledine and now of John Woodward.
INSERTED HERE
1803 DB199/7-9 REDEMPTION OF LAND TAX ON PROPERTY OF JOHN WOODWARD, BUTCHER, MESSUAGES IN HIGH ST, BEATY’S LANE AND RED HOUSE CLOSE includes
3a Close of pasture with barn and Appurtenances called the Red House Close in Marsh End now in the occupation of JW END OF INSERT
1808 DB31/11-15 JW agrees sale to Samuel Barringer
1808 Will of JW leaves to wife other property does not mention Red House, after death of wife to daughter Elizabeth wife of Charles Smith, cooper
1808 Executors of JW complete sale of Red House Close to Samuel Barringer.
1808 DB255/9 RL OF DOWER IN TRUST FOR ELIZABETH WIFE OF CHARLES SMITH, THE DAUGHTER AND DEVISEE OF JOHN WOODWARD.1808
by Samuel Bladon, excise officer and Lucy his wife, late Lucy Woodward widow of John Woodward, butcher, and Charles Smith, cooper and Elizabeth his wife the daughter and devisees of John Woodward. JW Will 1807 gave Lucy a Freehold barn, yard and premises in NP late in his own occ and which he had purchased years before of the trustees under the Will of Thomas Foster decd, Lucy RL to Elizabeth

FARMS AND LANDS

1524 DB244/1
MESSUAGE NEXT TO THE LORD’S COMMON BAKEHOUSE AND A CLOSE IN FfYSSHERS WYCK. (Fishers Wick)

Gift by John Mordaunt of Turvey Beds, knight to Peter Percevale, taylor,
Messuage between the house of Elizabeth Bower on the E; and the messuage called the Common bakehouse on the W; holding from the Chief Lord of Fees for service owed to the Lord by customary rights
Also a Close lying in Ffysshers Wyck

DB244/6 & 7 (THESE ARE TOWN LANDS)
TWO CLOSES ONE IN IN LE FISHERS WICK, AND THE OTHER NEAR BURY FIELD, ANOTHER CLOSE IN FISHERS WICK AND LAND IN WEST MEADOW, TICKFORD FIELD AND CHICHELEY, ALSO TWO PIECES OF LAND IN MARESCO (MARSH END), 1596-98

1605 DB245/5 Marriage Settlement
Anthony Potter, baker in consideration of marriage between his son George and Brigitta Twigden, yeoman. Confirms to Edward Twigden and Andrew Nightingale of Tickford, husbandman, the Trustees, Close of pasture called Dagles in the loco called Fyshers Weeke between the land of the Hospital of St John on the S; and the Close of William Hull on the N. (Dagles is in occupation of Anthony Potter), also land in the Portfield, meadow in the West Meadow

1648 DB244/16 Deed to Lead the Uses of a Fine"
(1) George Annesley of Banbury, gent, Robert Wallis of Sherington, yeoman, and Agnes his wife
(2) Richard Perrott, yeoman
(3) John Purratt, yeoman
(4) John Conningham of Sherington, butcher.
Witnesseth that the said parties mutually consent and agree that the said George Annesley and Anne his wife, Robert Wallis and Agnes his wife, shall before the 2nd of Feb next at the costs and charges in law of the said Richard Perrott, John Purratt, and John Conningham in the Court of Common Pleas with proclamations etc. of fines in such uses unto them Richard Purratt, John Purratt, and John Conningham of 17 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, ..... acres of pasture in NP and Sherington.

DB256/1-16 1827-1900,
EXTENSIVE ESTATE IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, TRUSTEES PAPERS RE ESTATE, INCLUDES SHARES IN KICKLES FARM NP.
TAYLOR FAMILY PAPERS INCLUDE CORRESPONDENCE RE DEEDS TO LOVAT BANK, AND CERTIFICATE 1900 FROM NEWPORT PAGNELL BURIAL BOARD CONFIRMING EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO BURIAL IN TAYLOR FAMILY VAULT IN BURIAL GROUND,
1859 DB256
John Henry Cooper mortgages to William Whitworth of Willen, farmer Shares in the Kickles Farm and Policies of Assurance to Secure £3500 plus interest. Cooper was of the Kickles; it is now occ by Josiah Wakefield
1859 DB256/3 Declaration of a Trust of a sum of £3500 advanced (on 17.3.59) on mortgage to John Henry Cooper of Warnham Court farm near Horsham. William Whitworth loans the money to Cooper on security of certain shares in the Kickles Farm and of certain monies, policies of Assurance and other premises.
William testifies that £1500 was his own money, £100 his brother Thomas’ and £100 his brother James’ money.
Endorsed 5th March 1888
Parties as above Deed Directing the advance by way of loan to H.R. Whiting of £450. Subject to the Trust of 1873.

1778 DB218/7 Deed of Covenant to Produce Deeds John Hollingworth to Thomas Hooton, JH has purchased the Absolute Estate of Inheritance of the Forecrop of All those pieces or parcels of meadow called Monks Holme or Mill Holmes and Shoulder of Mutton piece containing 15a (see DB161/3-4). Deeds commence 1757 see DB39/4 executors of SRA to Uthwatt.

1757 DB254/1
MANOR OF TICKFORD PAYMENT OF QUIT RENTS ON A CLOSE CALLED THE SLAUNCHES BY DEVISEES OF SIR RICHARD ATKINS
Conveyance by the devisees, trustees and executors of Sir Richard Atkins baronet to Charles Chester of Chicheley, Esq. of 4 Closes called the Slaunches containing 24a 6p in the occupation of William Cripps and Thomas Tandy at rents of £24 and £13 pa respectively.
The Common called Bury Field on the E; and Grounds of the late Sir Richard Atkins in the occupation of John Burnham being part of the "Kickle Bargain" on the W.

1769 DB254/2
CONVEYANCE TO JOHN HADDON FOR £5500 LANDS IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, RECTORY OF NEWPORT PAGNELL, GLEBE LANDS AND TYTHES INCLUDING TYTHES OF TICKFORD AND CALDECOTE, See also DB107/7 & DB249/1
Bargain and Sale for £5,500 by Revd William Bonnin of Fulham, Middx clerk the brother and heir of Peter Bonnin late of Staple Inn, Middx gent who was a Trustee for John Dighton of Staple Inn deceased to John Haddon, carrier and Thomas Stapp shoemaker and grazier
Piece of land in the tenure of Leonard Seeley called Midsummer Holme containing 3a
Also land called Flagg or Flaggy Holme containing 6a in occ Thomas Stapp at £7.10.0 pa
Land called Water Leys containing 9a in occupation of John Haddon at £11. 5. 0 pa
Land called Sheepcot Close and 1a in Bury Meadow called Lower Chequers containing together 3a in occupation of Edward Percival at £3 pa
Also several parcels of land called North Slance, South Slance, Middle Slance and East Slance (these are later called the Slaunches) containing 33a in the occupation of William Cripps and Thomas Tandy at £37 pa
Also all that Rectory of NP with the Several Glebe Lands, Tenements, Obligations, Profits, and all the Tythes etc except for some See DB254/2 for full list.

1780 and 1814 DB254/3,4 AND 6
3a OF MEADOW SOLD BY DEVISEES OF JOHN HADDON
1780 DB254/3&4 Conveyance by Henry Haddon of Redbourne, Herts one of the sons and a devisee of John Haddon to William Harrison of Weston Underwood, baker
Close of meadow called Sheepcot Close also 1a of meadow in Bury Meadow called Lower Chequers or Goose Acre containing together 3a sometime in the occupation of Edward Percival late of Walter Beaty and now of Daniel Edmunds, Also all the Tythes on this land.
Recites 1757 DB254/1 and 1771 DB107/7 above

1814 DB254/6 Conveyance by mortgagees to Charles
Marius Hardy of A Close of meadow called Sheepcot
Close also 1a of meadow in Bury Meadow called Lower
Chequers or Goose Acre containing together 3a
sometime in the occupation of Edward Percival late of
Walter Beaty since of Daniel Edmunds, late of William
Benson and now of Charles Marius Hardy.

1777 DB41/2 THE SLAUNCHES
Mortgage for a term of 1000 years, by which Henry Haddon secured £200 on “All those pieces of land called South Slanch, Middle Slanch and East Slanch, containing 20a theretofore in the several tenures of Thomas Tandy and Richard Patch, since of John Haddon decd, and now of John Wilson
And also all the Tythes etc yearly arising from the lands. All which were devised to Henry Haddon by John Haddon by his Will dated 18.11.1770.”
RECITES that Thomas Abbot Hamilton is the Sole executor of John Haddon and that the mortgage has become vested in him.
1787 Thomas Abbott Hamilton the executor of John Hamilton sells to James Pike the South, East and part of the Middle Slaunch, and to Richard Higgins the East part of the middle Slaunch, mortgages now repaid.

1889 DB251/13 Declaration of G.O.Price, corn merchant in support of Title to The Slaunches. In 1857 he purchased from his sister Elizabeth Ann Price amongst other property a moiety of the land containing 3a 3r 3p called E Slaunches and also the other piece containing 4a 2r 22p called S Slaunches also Middle Slaunches containing 6a 3r 5p and then divided there from by a Stonewall. Other parts of the Slaunches belonged to the Higgins family descendants of Richard Higgins. GOP Has RL of all QR which was £2 13 5and a half pence

1891 DB45A/3 A CLOSE CALLED ST JOHNS PIECE PROPERTY OF JAMES PRICE COLES FOR SALE IN AUCTION OF PUBLIC HOUSES IN THE TOWN

1762 DB181/1&2 THE KICKLES FARM
Marriage settlement of William Backwell to Lucy Harris, property settled is the Kickles farm, messuage and 210a of land in Newport Pagnell, Bury field and 3a in Bury meadow, with list of fields etc
1771 DB107/7 RL of Tythes
Also the Tythes of Dovehouse Close and of a certain piece of meadow in Tickford called Castle Meadow, which were conveyed to John Hurst gent of NP by Lease and Release of the 5&6.12.1756.
Three Closes of pasture called the Slaunches
A Close called Sheepcot Close
A Close in Bury Meadow called Goose Acre or Lower Chequer Acre
A Cottage, Close and garden in the occupation of Joseph Higby
All of which were left by John Haddon to his son Henry Haddon.

EXCEPT RESERVED out of the RL were:
The Tythes of several Closes called Water Leys, Flaggy Holme, Midsummer Holme and other Closes etc which John Haddon had purchased of the Trustees of Sir Richard Adkins Bart deceased.

DB255/3
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF GEORGE PITT HURST DOVEHOUSE CLOSE ALSO CALLED HILL CLOSE, AND CASTLE MEADOW 1757-1780, AND THE TYTHES THEREOF
1757 See DB164/22
1778
Exchange between (See DB242/4-5) Feoffees of the Town Lands of NP and George Pitt Hurst
George has requested the Feoffees to exchange with him a Close in exchange for a Close of his which is larger and of more value and therefore the exchange is beneficial to the Feoffees who agree.
The Feoffees give to GPH
All that Close of pasture in NP by estimation 1.5a in the occupation of Elizabeth Toomes. The closes of GPH on the E and S; the Closes of John Haddon on the W; and Bury Field on the N.
GPH gives to the Feoffees
All that Close of pasture ground by estimation 2a in NP in the occupation of Mr Handson. The Close and premises of --- Chapman being W; and Bury Field N; the Close of John Haddon called Dovehouse Close E; and the Green S.
(This is the Close within the Portfield mentioned in the indentures of 9th and 10th July 1716, See DB253)

Some Deeds to Farms etc are in the Street, Area and Manor Files

PORTFIELD

1614 DB246/2 "Mathias to Edward Conny of Williamson's House RL Wife’s Jointure"
Marriage Settlement between Edmund Conny son of Mathias and Anne Mallory widow, daughter of Francis Mallory of East Haddon, Northants.
Mathias in anticipation of the intended marriage between Edmund and Anne has granted, messuage in Newport Pagnell (see High Street north Side)
Also those 10a of arable lands with the heads, common and Appurtenances situated in the fields called Port Field and the fields of Caldecote in the parish of Newport Pagnell. (See Terrier in DB 246/4 below.)
1632 DB246/4 Sale for £500 by Edmund Conny, draper to Randall Mainwaring, grocer, George Hunt, grocer and William Baker, tailor, citizens of London
Edmund has granted, bargained, sold and enfeoffed property as described in DB246/2 above. Also those 10 acres of arable lands with the heads, Common and Appurtenances situated in the field called Port Field and the fields of Caldecote in the parish of Newport Pagnell, Terrier with deed.
1637 DB246/
Bargain and Sale for £228 by Randall Mainwaring, grocer, George Hunt, grocer and William Baker, tailor, citizens of London to Richard Conny, draper
Property is messuage or tenement and the lands as above

1637 DB246/7 Sale for £200 by Rd Conny, draper to Daniell Conny, citizen and girdler of London
The property as above. The 10a of land is not included
1637 DB246/8 Mortgage for £200 Parties as above
1683 DB246/12 Will of Mathias Conny, the elder, gent of NP, includes to son John The messuage with Appurtenances wherein I now and all that Close of pasture called Eake Close in the parish of NP and all those 10a of lands in the Fields of NP and Caldecote which my father Mathias conveyed to me. I do give to my son John all writings, deeds etc which I have concerning the above to Have and to Hold forever.

1652 DB246/14 "Deed to declare uses of fine from Mathias Coney & Winifred his wife to Anthony Carpenter in trust for Anthony Potter of the Hades Close
1 mess, 25a arable, 2a meadow and 1a pasture in NP
The messuage wherein James Hartley now dwelleth is conveyed to the only use and behoof of James and his wife for their lives, and after their death to William Hartley their eldest son and Lucy his wife for life and for a competent Jointure for Lucy, then to their children and if none to any other heirs of William, and if none to the right heir of James Hartley.
The 25a of land was lately granted by John Holmes of Northampton, gent and Martha his wife, to Anthony Carpenter and James Hartley their heirs and assigns in trust for Anthony Potter the elder, gent and his heirs
The Pightle containing 1a of pasture which was lately purchased by Anthony Potter the younger of Mathias Conny is conveyed to the only use of Anthony Potter the younger and his heirs
(The women in Party 1 are the daughters of Conny and they with their husbands are by this Fine confirming their sale of the mess, 25a and the Pightle of 1a)

1653 DB246/15 Mortgage for 1000-years by Mathias Conney, Gent, to Martha Conny, spinster one of the sisters of Mathias, 25a of land in Portfield, late in the tenure or occupation of John Marshall
1656 DB246/16 Sale to James Davies, yeoman and Repayment of Mortgage

1662 DB248 Agreement Between Freeholders And Tenants Of Land In The Portfield.
1681 DB244/22 LEASE OF LANDS IN PORTFIELD BY GOVERNORS
OF QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL
DB244/22 Lease at £9 10s 0d pa. by Master and Governors of Queen Anne's Hospital to George Chapman of Caldecote, gent, Several parcels of arable land and leys lying in the Port Field and now in the occupation of George Chapman, and Also 3 leys in the fields of Sherington in the occupation of John Conningham

MAY BE CONNECTED WITH ABOVE?
1648 DB244/16 Deed to Lead the Uses of a Fine"
(1) George Annesley of Banbury, gent, Robert Wallis of Sherington, yeoman, and Agnes his wife
(2) Richard Perrott, yeoman
(3) John Purratt, yeoman
(4) John Conningham of Sherington, butcher.
Agreed that George Annesley and Anne his wife, Robert Wallis and Agnes his wife, shall before 2nd of Feb next at the costs and charges in law of the said Richard Perrott, John Purratt, and John Conningham in the Court of Common Pleas with proclamations etc. of fines in such uses unto them Richard Purratt, John Purratt, and John Conningham of 17 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, ..... acres of pasture in NP and Sherington.

1798 DB32/13 SALE OF A CLOSE IN THE PORT FIELD.
Sir John Buchanan, bart to Thomas Handson, baker, A Close of newly inclosed land in Portfield, cont 5a in tenure of TH, bounded on S by allotment of Elizabeth Cripps; on SE by Close late of (1) now purchased by Thomas Meacher; on NW by another Close of (1) now purchased by James Pike; and on N by allotment to Lord Viscount Valentia part of 4th allotment to (1)

1863 DB108/12-13 and DB257/8-9
AUCTION OF FREEHOLD ESTATE OF 57a (PORTFIELDS FARM) With A Plan Of The Farm.
Close of Land called Foxstone Furlong.
ALSO the Cott with the barn, shelter, hovels and Farm Homestead.
ALSO 6 Closes of Arable and Pasture Land, Spinnies or Plots of Land, as fenced or otherwise staked and marked out. Containing 57a. 0r. 3p. In the occupation of William Price as yearly tenant. Land Tax £12 4s 9d and Foxstone Furlong is subject to a Quit Rent of £1 6s 4d payable to Lord of the Manor. Purchaser was Samuel Harris, Merchant for the price of £5100.

DB258
COPIES OF ACTS FOR INCLOSURE OF PORT FIELD 1794 AND TICKFORD FIELD 1807, INCLUDING DRAFT COPIES OF TICKFORD AWARD 1808, COPIES OF PORT FIELD AWARD 1795, AND SOLICITORS BILL FOR OBTAINING ACT

1810 DB249/23 WILL OF BARNARD LEVI, COACH MASTER OF NORTHAMPTON, 70a LANDS IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, MALTING AND BARNS, CLOSES, AN INN CALLED THE ADMIRAL HOOD IN ST JOHN STREET, AND LANDS IN NORTHAMPTON

DB249/1-10
CLOSES CALLED THE SLAUNCHES, SHEEPCOT AND OTHERS, WILL OF JOHN HADDON THE ELDER 1770, AND OF JOHN HADDON 1780, INCLUDES FARM IN GREEN END, CALLED GREEN FARM, AND LATER CALLED BURY FARM, WITH TERRIER OF LANDS IN PORTFIELD, LANDS IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, LANDS IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE AND A TANNERY AT OLNEY, SALE OF FARM IN 1783 TO THOMAS HOOTON OF TICKFORD ABBEY, SUBSEQUENT MORTGAGES AND ASSIGNMENT TO GEORGE LUCAS, 1861.

1853 DB249/20 Abstract of Title of Revd Patrick Renny, the trustee to the settlement of Mr and Mrs Woodcock and the Devisees of Robert Murray Fraser of a Close of land containing 2a called Dawbornes Close
Recites
Descent of the moiety of the estate of Robert Perrott that was left to his niece Elizabeth and her husband Robert Murray Fraser.
RP's Will 1777, which included Dawbornes Close that he purchased from John Batty.
Will of George Renny 1847 property at NP to be sold and bequests paid from proceeds

In 1839 Dawbornes Close was in the Port Field and was in occ John Roberts.

TICKFORD FIELD

1646 DB219/4 LEASE OF LAND BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL,
Lease for 21 years at a rent of 16/- p.a. to John Walwock, All those 2 leys lying on and being in the backside of TICKFORD End, part of the demesne lands of Queen Annes Hospital, by estimate 1 acre of Sward ground. The ley ground of Robert Perrott lying on the W side and now or late in the tenure of John Walwock

DB219/10
LEASE OF LAND OWNED BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL

Lease for 12 years at sixteen shillings p.a. to Robert Hooton, grocer, All those two Leys with Appurtenances in the Fields of Tickford End now in the occupation of Robert Hooton. Receipts for rent recorded on the dorse.

1647 DB219/5 LEASE OF LAND OWNED BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL
Lease rent 24/- p.a. to Ellen Cooke of N Crawley
All those 14 lands with Appurtenances lying together for seven acres in Brookfield in Tickford, adjoining the fields of N Crawley on the E, and to the lands of ..... shooting upon Whitings Hill at the one end and upon Chicheley Brook at the other end

1880 DB146/8A
LEASE OF FARM, IN TICKFORD END, LANDS IN TICKFORD FIELD AND PORTFIELD CONT 84A, A CLOSE IN PORTFIELD AND THE MEADOW CALLED WESTMEAD CONTAINING 17A 2R.

CALDECOTE MANOR

DB181 1567- 1800
PROPERTY IN CALDECOTE, NEWPORT PAGNELL, AND OF WILLIAM WHITE IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

DB181/3 1597-1628
MR WILLIAM WHITE’S ABSTRACT OF TITLE TO AN ESTATE IN BRAYFIELD ON THE GREEN, NORTHANTS.

1615 DB105/4
Thomas and William White of Caldecote RL to Dr HA “Holme or piece of ground adjoining Flood Gate of Caldecote. Good description of Holme and adjoining lands

1614 DB246/2 "Mathias to Edward Conny of Williamson's House RL Wife’s Jointure" CONNY LANDS IN CALDECOTE
Marriage Settlement between Edmund Conny son of Mathias and Anne Mallory widow, daughter of Francis Mallory of East Haddon, Northants.
Mathias in anticipation of the intended marriage between Edmund and Anne has granted, property including Also those 10a of arable lands with the heads, common and Appurtenances situated in the fields called Port Field and the fields of Caldecote in the parish of Newport Pagnell. (See Terrier in DB 246/4 below.)
1632 DB246/4 Sale for £500 by Edmund Conny, draper to Randall Mainwaring, grocer, George Hunt, grocer and William Baker, tailor, citizens of London
Edmund has granted, bargained, sold and enfeoffed property as described in DB246/2 above. Also those 10 acres of arable lands with the heads, Common and Appurtenances situated in the field called Portfield and the fields of Caldecote in the parish of Newport Pagnell, Terrier with deed.
1637 DB246/ Bargain and Sale for £228 by Randall Mainwaring, grocer, George Hunt, grocer and William Baker, tailor, citizens of London to Richard Conny, draper
Property is messuage or tenement and the lands as above
1637 DB246/7 Sale for £200 by Rd Conny, draper to Daniell Conny, citizen and girdler of London
The property as above. The 10a of land is not included
1683 DB246/12 Will of Mathias Conny, the elder, gent of NP, includes to son John all that Close of pasture called Eake Close in the parish of NP and all those 10a of lands in the Fields of NP and Caldecote which my father Mathias conveyed to me
1652 DB246/14 "Deed to declare uses of fine from Mathias Coney & Winifred his wife to Anthony Carpenter in trust for Anthony Potter of the Hades Close
1 mess, 25a arable, 2a meadow and 1a pasture in NP
The 25a of land was lately granted by John Holmes of Northampton, gent and Martha his wife, to Anthony Carpenter and James Hartley their heirs and assigns in trust for Anthony Potter the elder, gent and his heirs
The Pightle containing 1a of pasture which was lately purchased by Anthony Potter the younger of Mathias Conny is conveyed to the only use of Anthony Potter the younger and his heirs
(The women in Party 1 are the daughters of Conny and they with their husbands are by this Fine confirming their sale of the mess, 25a and the Pightle of 1a)
1653 DB246/15
Mortgage for 1000-years by Mathias Conney, Gent, to Martha Conny, spinster one of the sisters of Mathias, 25a of land in Portfield, late in the tenure or occupation of John Marshall
1656 DB246/16 Sale to James Davies, yeoman and Repayment of Mortgage

DB184/1-30 1615-1759
CALDECOTE ESTATE DEEDS
INCLUDES ABSTRACT OF TITLE FROM 1586, WITH TERRIERS OF LANDS ETC.

DB109/1-6
1691-1695 MANOR OF CALDECOTE, MORTGAGES

DB100/1-19
1695-1747 MANOR OF CALDECOTT, MORTGAGES BY THE CHAPMAN FAMILY, The Manor, Mansion house, Fields, Lands, Closes, and cottages with names of tenants.
DB27/1-8
DEEDS RELATING TO CALDECOTE MANOR 1692-1747.
1692 DB27/1 Will of William White

1698 DB27/2 Roger Chapmans mortgages the Manor for £4000
1702 DB27/3-4 Will of Roger with various settlements
1703 Thomas Chapmans mortgage of Mill Leys for £400
1717 DB27/4-6 Thomas Chapman gives to his son Roger
The Manor of Sherington, with a wood and woodground of 18a
Close of 16a in Linford now or late of Thomas Wilkinson.
Several Messuages in NP that is to say;
1 Messuage or Inn called the Saracens Head, with courtyards, stable, and Appurtenances late of Nathaniel Seymoore
1 Messuage in the yard of above in tenure .... Woodstock
1 Shop in High St in tenure Thomas Barr
1 Messuage, tenement and shop adjoining with yard in tenure John Cooper
1 Messuage, tenement and shop adjoining with yard in tenure Daniel Ping
1 Messuage and shop in tenure George Jennings
1 Messuage and shop in tenure George Butler
1 other Messuage and backside adjoining with yard in tenure John Thacker
1 meadow called Hogholme containing 1a in tenure Anthony Chapman
1 Messuage or Farmhouse and barns, stables and orchard, with 100a of land in Portfield in the tenure of John Cripps
50a of land in Portfield in the occupation of ..... Ridgeley
1 Messuage and farm with barns, stables, and 15a of land in the tenure of Thomas Pinkard
1 Messuage at or near the Green in occ Richard Ping
1 Messuage in the tenure of the Officers belonging to the Town of NP
1 Messuage called the Bowling Green with barns, stable, brewhouses, outhouses, yards, gardens and orchard. 1 Bowling Green or parcel ofmeadow adjoining in the occupation of Thomas Odell
2 other Messuages with yards and gardens in tenure of James Paine
1 Messuage in tenure of George Vaux
1 Messuage in tenure of Ann Sapwell
1 Messuage in tenure of John Dudley
1 Messuage in tenure of Elizabeth Nichols
1 Messuage in tenure of Richard Thompson
1 Messuage in tenure of Mathew Lane
1 piece of garden at Marsh End in occupation of Thomas Nichols
1 Messuage in tenure of John Douglas
1 Messuage adjoining the last in tenure of Robert Harvey
1 Messuage in tenure of Thomas Wood
1 Messuage in tenure of George Muskett
1 Messuage in tenure of Mary Freelove
1 Messuage with barn and stables in tenure of William Walker
1 Messuage in tenure of John Marshall
1 Messuage in tenure of George Hutton
1 Messuage in tenure of Thomas Cowley
1 Malt house with Appurtenances, yards, and orchards, thereto adjoining in possession of Thomas Chapman, which Malthouse and premises were late parcel of the last mentioned prems, and also all and singular all the properties (recites above list) of the said Thomas Chapman situate in the town and parish of NP and in the fields etc belonging, except the Manor of Caldecott with the Messuages and lands belonging.
Also a half share of Messuages (original deed has full list) in the City of Worcester.

DB106/12-20
MANOR OF CALDECOTE, 1744-91
1744 DB106/12-13 Roger Chapman conveys Mill, closes and cottages to John Pardoe
1745 DB106/14 Above conveyed to Mrs Backwell
1755 DB106/15-16 Agreement between Sir Richard Atkins and William Backwell to sell Caldecote Mill, etc
1772 DB106/19 Marriage Settlement of William Backwell ( formerly known as William Harwood) and Margaret Catherine Aspinall. Detailed description of the Manor and tenants.
1791 DB106/20 William Backwell’s Indenture to secure £8000 on the Marriage Settlement
1796 DB106/17-18 William Backwells Abstract of Title to the Mill.

1760 DB254/2
CONVEYANCE TO JOHN HADDON FOR £5500 OF LANDS IN NEWPORT PAGNELL AND RECTORY OF NEWPORT PAGNELL, GLEBE LANDS AND TYTHES INCLUDING TYTHES OF TICKFORD AND CALDECOTE, 1760.

1771 DB107/7
RL OF TYTHES OF NEWPORT PAGNELL AND THE HAMLETS OF TICKFORD AND CALDECOTE WHICH WERE PARCEL OF THE RECTORY OF NEWPORT PAGNELL, ALSO OF ALL TYTHES AS WERE THEN PAYABLE TO THE VICAR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL

DB181/1-8
DEEDS RELATING TO THE MANOR OF CALDECOTE.
1567-1635 William White’s abstract of Title to an estate at Brayfield on the green in Northamptonshire. Also of a Rent out of Caldecote 2559-1623
DB181/1-2 THE KICKLES FARM, NEWPORT PAGNELL
1762 Marriage settlement of William Backwell to Lucy Harris, property settled is the Kickles farm, messuage and 210a of land in Newport Pagnell, Bury field and 3a in Bury meadow, with list of fields etc
1782 Marriage settlement of Peregrine Bertie to Lucy Backwell lands not in Caldecote
1800 William Backwell the elder to WB the ygr agreement re purchase of Estate in Caldecote
1800 Conveyance of Manor by Backwell to William Adair as Trustee

1808 DB105/8 Printed Sale Catalogue Manor of Caldecote, Mill, lands. Lot 10 Kickles Farm, farmhouse, yard and gardens with 210a, “purchased by William Lucas for £9050”

DB182/1-12
DEEDS AND PAPERS RELATING TO CHAPMANS FARM, AND OTHER PROPERTY, INCLUDING TONGWELL CLOSE, IN NEWPORT PAGNELL 1802-40. MENTIONS LIMEKILN AND BRICKKILN IN THE PORTFIELD.
1802 DB182/1&2 endorsed “Chapmans Farm”
Recites 1727 Conveyance by Richard Chapman the elder of Cheshunt, Herts, clerk, Richard Chapman the younger of Strood, Kent, clerk the eldest son of Richard Chapman the elder, Elizabeth the wife of Richard Chapman the younger and Catherine Chapman spinster the daughter of Richard Chapman the elder and John Gambier to Solomon Penny of “all the said messuages, lands etc hereintofore mentioned and in and by indentures of 2nd and 3rd April 1799 bargained, sold, and released. Says that the property was called Chapman’s Farm up to the Enclosure of the Portfield but that not all of the Farm was included in the Enclosure, (Because it was not all in the Portfield) Recites a Fine and Recovery (1727) in which Gambier was the plaintiff and the Chapmans the deforciants.

Property was All that messuage or tenement with appurtenances in Marsh End wherein Thomas Hensman then dwelt with the Close adjoining, and a Close in Caldecote called Hither part of Barley Piece lying near St Johns Piece then in the occupation of Thomas Hensman.

Also a Close of pasture adjoining Bury Field and the land in Portfield then let to Matthew Marshall

Also 3 lands in Portfield with the Brick Kiln thereon in the occupation of John Phipp

Also a Close of pasture together with the lime kiln thereon in the occupation of William Thorpe and John Lynn.

Also the several parcels of land and meadow ground in the fields of NP containing 112a with appurtenances

Which at the time stood limited under the Settlement made previous to the marriage of Richard Chapman the elder and Mary Goodman by Lease and Release of the 16th and 17th January 1690 to Richard Chapman for his life with remainder to a Trustee and his heirs etc. (Recites further deeds up to 1802)

1823 DB182/3 Appointment and RL for £7400 by Joseph Davis esq., and Anne his wife of Tooting, Surrey formerly Anne Arnall devisee in the Will of John Gordon to William Lucas of NP.
Recites conveyance of 1799 by Richard Prior and Nathaniel Puplett to Joseph Davis and Ann his wife.
Also recites Fine of the 6th April between Joseph Davis and Ann and Thomas Thornton of the Red Lion Brewhouse, St Catherine’s Middx and Henry Blaxland, of Old Broad St, London upholder, Also recites the Lease and Release 1802 (See DB182/1-2 above) of
The Messuage, tenement or farmhouse with the barns, stables, buildings, homestead, yard and gardens thereunto adjoining and belonging cont 1a 1r 23p.

Also several Closes are therewith cont 202a 24p which are known by several names and contain the acreages as in the following list.

A
R
P
Also a Close called Haddons cont
1
2
2
Hill Close
1
2
Bury Field Close
2
23
Barley Piece
8
3
8
Home Close
16
1
23
Arable called Ploughed Field
3
2
35
Arable called Long Wheat Field
12
3
4
Pasture called Loughton Butts
15
1
Pasture called Great Grove Field
23
3
21
Arable called Christmas Furlong
15
3
2
Arable called Little Blacklands
2
2
14
Pasture called Great Blacklands
36
3
21
All of which are in the parish of NP
Also meadow called Hither Linford Close
In the parish of Great Linford
6
2
33

Which messuages, lands etc are called Chapman’s Farm and were late in the tenure or occupation of Richard Hill and now of James Pike.

Endorsement
“That Bury Close or parcel of meadow cont 2r 26p bounded on the E by land of Thomas Handson; on the W by land of Thomas Palmer Bull; on the N by Bury Field Common; and on the S by the road leading to Gayhurst Mill. Hath been for a valuable consideration purchased by the Governors of Queen Annes Hospital and by their direction conveyed by William Lucas and John Alexander for the perpetual augmentation of the Curacy of Stony Stratford St Giles and St Mary Magdalen”
Signed William Lucas 21st March 1822

1821 DB182/4 Conveyance by L and Assignment by Mr Thomas Handley by direction of Joseph Davis and his wife to Thomas Cotton Sheppard Esq., in Trust for William Lucas
Assignment of messuage and farm at NP of several terms of 500 and 1000yrs to attend the Inheritance
1823 DB182/5&6 Conveyance by Mrs Bridget Tatham late of NP now of St Albans to John Rogers in Trust for Mr Lucas
RL of a Close of pasture and hereditaments at Caldecote
The Close is the third part of a Close which Holt inherited from Eyles. (and which Eyles had inherited from Pearson see Tickford Estate) Recites that Mrs Tatham is the only surviving child and heir of Thomas Holt late of NP decd.

The Close in Caldecote is Tongwell Close with a stable or building lately erected thereon formerly in the occupation of Thomas Woodward and Christopher Woodward, after of James Pike since of George Osborne and late of George Simcox and now of Thomas Lockwood. The pasture ground belonging to Great Linford on the W; lands late of William Lucas on the N; and another Close called Tongwell Close on the E and S.

1828 DB182/7 Marriage Settlement on the intended marriage between Francis Wright of Beaumont St, St Marylebone, middx, esq., and Frances Lucas spinster of NP, trustees are Charles Cope of Euston Square Esq., and Isaac Smith of Cobham Surrey., esq. Settlement Francis and Frances who gives trustees £13000 in 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities.
Endorsed “39” 14th January 1849
Trustees are empowered to sell £9700 worth of the Annuities and purchase Chapmans Farm.
DB182/12
Office copy of Francis Wright’s Will. James Pike was tenant of Chapmans Farm. Devisee was Henry Francis Kendall Wood the son of Revd Richard Warner Kendall Wood of Little Bowden, Northamptonshire for life and then to his sons.

DB180/1-11 DEEDS RELATING TO LANDS IN CALDECOTE 1759-1861
1759 Repayment of mortgage of Thomas Marriott and conveyance of house and lands in Caldecote to William Backwell
1823 Devisees of WB sell to William Lucas
1828 Will Of William Lucas
1842 conveyance of WL’s estate in Caldecote to Revd John Fisher
1846 Conveyance to William Powell of Tickford Abbey, With A Plan Of Caldecote Farm
1771-1853 Papers etc re Backwell Family

DB111/17-18 MANOR OF CALDECOTE,
1740 WILL OF ANTHONY CHAPMAN, ESTATE INCLUDES MESSUAGE ETC IN NEWPORT PAGNELL, OTHER PROPERTY INCLUDES A MALTING IN WORCESTER.
1856 WILL OF ELIZABETH HILL, SPINSTER.

DB184/31-32 AN ABSTRACT OF TITLE
(I HAVE ADDED DETAILS FROM DB100, DB184/1 30 AND DB184/32).

1873 DB183/2-3 CALDECOTE MILL
Draft of conveyance by Emma Castledine mortgagor, and Charles Whitworth mortgagee to Richard Little boy, banker of “All that Mill (or site thereof the Mill having been recently partially destroyed by Fire) and the Mill house and grounds thereto belonging containing 6a in the Hamlet of Caldecote, and called Caldecott Mill, formerly of John Hooton, since of John Buckby, then successively of John White, William Anstee and now of Emma Castledine. Which premises comprise 2 plots in the Award under the Act of Parliament of 47 George III which were awarded to John Hooton.

NEWPORT PAGNELL MANOR

1272 DB143/2 A WRIT OF EXTENT OF THE MANOR OF 1ST EDWARD I
(Published in Bull 1900, 35)

1311 DB143/3
A CHARTER OF 5TH EDWARD 2ND OF CONFIRMATION TO THE PRIOR AND CONVENT OF TICKFORD OF INTER ALIA A FISHERY IN THE RIVER OUSE IN NP, (Published in Bull 1900, 71)

1316 DB143/4
A WRIT AND INQUISITION AD QUOD DAMPNUM OF 9TH EDWARD II TO THE MANOR OF TICKFORD AND NP (Published in Bull 1900, 75)

1608 DB143/5
8TH AUGUST 1608 SURVEY OF THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL
IN THE COUNTY OF BUCKS ANNEXED TO THE HONOR OF AMPTHILL

DB143/7
ANCIENT TOLLS & PAYMENTS TAKEN ON MARKET & FAIR DAYS".
Copy made by George Cooch jnr in 1812

DB244/9-12
MISC DEEDS, BOND 1613, LEASE OF WATER MILL 1615, DEMISE OF PIECE OF LAND NEXT TO BURGAGE IN HIGH STREET, AND A FINE.

C1615 DB23/1
DR ATKINS PATENT OF THE DEMESNES OF THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL,(NOT TRANSCRIBED)

1670 DB133 and DB145/1
VIEW OF FRANKPLEDGE WITH LIST OF THE LORD’S LANDS AND TENANTS,

DB134
1670-1756
MEMORANDUM ETC RELATING TO MANOR AND COURT LEET,
ORDERS TO DO WITH BURY FIELD

DB135
1670-1756 EXTRACTS FROM COURT ROLL
Contains alienations and releases of properties

DB141/1-19
1737-1810 EARL OF ANGLESEY’S ESTATE,

Marriage Settlements, family papers and Abstract of Title.

DB136
1724
PAPERS RELATING TO RENT DISPUTES, WITH STEWARDS ACCOUNTS,
1707-30, 1818-20 ETC, RENT ACCOUNTS. (Only DB136/13 transcribed)

DB136/13
ACCOUNT OF RELEASES AND ALIENATIONS

(Two undated sheets, the date is between 1748 and 1755).

DB128&129
RENT BOOK OF EARL OF ANGLESEY’S ESTATE, 1760-68

Not transcribed

DB106/26-31
MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL includes
106/31 1761-1830 Stewards Accounts

DB126&7
QUIT RENTS ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1759-99
Not transcribed

DB194/1@3
TYTHES OF NEWPORT PAGNELL
1771
Devisees Of John Haddon To William Haddon includes List Of Properties With Names Of Owners
1777 WH to John Hamilton, lace merchant

1816 DB143/8
BRIEF RE COURT CASE AT BUCKINGHAM ASSIZES,OF TRESPASS AND THEFT FROM A FISHERY IN 1805. INCLUDES EXTENSIVE EVIDENCE FROM LOCAL PEOPLE
DB144 SCHEDULE OF DEEDS AND EVIDENCES RE ABOVE CASE.
Not transcribed

DB108/14-16
PAPERS RELATING TO THE NEWPORT HUNDREDS
1801 LETTER RE NO OF INHABITANTS
1809-10 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSED TAXES FOR RESIDENTS OF NEWPORT PAGNELL.
1820 ACCOUNT RE FEE FARM RENTS

DB138
NOTEBOOK WITH MEMORANDA ABOUT HOLDING COURT LEET AND NOTES ABOUT BURY FIELD, c early Nineteenth century.
Not transcribed

DB142/1-7
MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL 1810
1701- 1810 DB142/1 ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF CHARLES MARIUS HARDY,

contains 47 mss pages, commences 1701 does not describe lands until 1810 sale by Lord VV to CMH, lists lands awarded to Lord VV on Enclosure of the Portfield and Tickford Field.

1810 142/6-7 SALE BY CMH OF SEVERAL CLOSES TO JOHN COLES YEOMAN, Anglesey Holme 2a 1r 24p in the occupation of Samuel Barringer bounded on every side by the brook and R Lovat.
Another plot on W side of Tickford Bridge extending from the bridge to the house of JC (March of Intellect), bounded by Lions Holme on W; by bridge on E; and by property of Queen Anne’s Hospital and John Hollingworth on the N; and river on S, in the occupation of Joseph Conquest.

1810 DB143/1
CHARLES MARIUS HARDY'S ABSTRACT OF TITL
E
DB143/6 ABSTRACT OF CONVEYANCE OF MANOR TO CHARLES MARIUS HARDY Not transcribed

DB23/2
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF CHARLES MARIUS HARDY TO THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL (NOT TRANSCRIBED)

1814 DB254/3, 4 & 6
3a OF MEADOW SHEEPCOT CLOSE, AND LOWER CHEQUERS OTHERWISE GOOSE ACRE IN BURY MEADOW, 1780-1814. SOLD BY DEVISEES OF JOHN HADDON, TO CHARLES MARIUS HARDY LORD OF THE MANOR OF NP

1827 DB139
PAPERS RELATING TO FUNERAL EXPENSES, EXECUTORSHIP AND TRUST ESTATE OF CHARLES MARIUS HARDY LORD OF THE MANOR DECEASED, Not transcribed

DB146/24 NOTES RE FAMILY OF CHARLES MARIUS HARDY

1832 DB140
MINUTES OF COURT not transcribed

DB145/2-5 & 6-10
DEEDS RELATING TO SALE BY LORD VISCOUNT VALENTIA TO CHARLES MARIUS HARDY, 1808-33, WITH ABSTRACT OF TITLE 1833.

DB130
1827-1845 MANOR RENT ACCOUNTS
LIST OF TENANTS (My Transcription is of selected extracts
)

DB131
1845 TO 1879 ACCOUNT BOOK OF SPECIAL ACCOUNTS AND QUITRENTS,

1855 DB146/34 PLAN OF TANKARD CLOSE

1866 DB108/10
MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL, LANDS SOLD TO NEWPORT PAGNELL RAILWAY CO,
(Contains useful information about the descent of the Manor, in the 18th cent).

1876 DB42 DEEDS AND PAPERS RELATING TO SALE OF LAND BY THE MISSES NEWBY LADIES OF THE MANOR TO THE NEWPORT PAGNELL RAILWAY COMPANY.

DB106/26-31
MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL

106/26 1883 RL of Quit Rent payable out of property in Astwood
106/27 1904 Letter from W B Bull to F W Bull re responsibility for highway repairs, mentions site of the Shambles and Market Hill.
106/28-29 Extracts from Will of C M Hardy Lord of the Manor
106/30 1904 Letter re Title to the Manor

1898 DB137 QUIT RENTS. Not transcribed

DB146/1- 34
1855-1905 RELEASES OF QUIT RENTS, DRAFT LEASES AND CONVEYANCES OF MANORIAL LANDS INCLUDING THE BULLY NEXT TO CASTLE MEADOW, THE POUND IN TICKFORD STREET, FARM IN TICKFORD END, INCLUDES WHEELRIGHTS AND COACHMAKERS YARD IN HIGH STREET, AND FISHING RIGHTS, AND CONVEYANCE OF MANOR.

DB146/1
LAND IN BURY MEADOW CALLED LOWER CHEQUERS.

1865 DB146/2 DRAFT OF CONVEYANCE PLOT OF LAND CALLED THE BULLY, (Adjoins Castle Meadow)

1874 DB146/3 RL OF QUIT RENTS ON ‘CHAPMANS FARM’ AND FOXSTONE FURLONG, 5 FREEHOLD CLOSES KNOWN AS ‘THE LYNCHES’, MESSUAGE IN THE HIGH STREET, AND MESSUAGE TICKFORD END.

B146/6&18
RL OF QUIT RENT OUT OF THE PARISH OF ASTWOOD

1884 DB146/8b
RL OF QUIT RENT ON A MEADOW KNOWN AS THE SLAUNCHES,
WHICH ADJOININGOINS BURY FIELD.

1884 DB146/12
CONVEYANCE AND RL OF FISHING RIGHTS IN PART OF THE RIVER LOVAT, 3 TRACINGS OF RIVER WITH NAMES OF adjoining FIELDS ETC ARE BASED ON THE MAP DRAWN UP IN 1806, (See DB143/8).

1893 DB146/13&14
DRAFT LEASE OF 48A IN THE PORT FIELD.

1897 DB146/16A, 16B AND 16C
AGREEMENT TO LET 54A IN PORT FIELD AND WEST MEAD

DB146/17A AND 17B
LEASE OF SPORTING RIGHTS TO J KNAPP

1904 DB146/20-22
CONVEYANCE OF LEGAL ESTATE UNDER THE WILL OF MISS ELIZABETH NEWBY TO E.G.WHITTLE, INDEMNITY AGAINST CHARGES AND LIABILITIES EXISTING ON THE MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL,
DRAFT DISCHARGE BY THE VENERABLE DEACON LIGHTFOOT OF THE TRUSTS OF THE WILL OF MISS ELIZABETH NEWBY.

1904 DB146/23
COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE AND NOTICE TO QUIT THE KICKLES FARM

1904 DB146/25-27
COPIES OF CONVEYANCE OF MANOR OF NEWPORT PAGNELL

1905 DB146/28A AND 28B
INDEMNITY AGAINST CHARGES AND LIABILITIES EXISTING ON THE MANOR, WITH PLAN OF MANORIAL ESTATE FROM SALE CATALOGUE.

1905 DB146/29-31
RL OF THE MANOR TO E G WHITTLE AS REPRESENTATIVE OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER NEWBY WILL, AND DECLARATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE TITLE OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LATE MISSES NEWBY TO MANORIAL PROPERTY IN NEWPORT PAGNELL.

DB146/32
INDEMNITY AGAINST CHARGES AND LIABILITIES ON THE MANOR SCHEDULE OF LANDS WITH NAMES OF TENANTS, UNDATED
(Same as DB146/28a and 28b but this copy has details of the schedules).

DB146/33
MISC CORRESPONDENCE

1903 and 1904 DB147
COPIES OF PROBATE WILLS OF MARTHA NEWBY 1903 AND ELIZABETH NEWBY 1904, AND RELATED PAPERS.
Not transcribed

1903 DB148
PAPERS RELATING TO CASE IN HIGH COURT OF PROBATE CONCERNING WILL OF MARTHA NEWBY Not transcribed.

1902-4 DB149 PAPERS RELATING TO SALE OF THE MISSES NEWBY’S ESTATE, Not transcribed

DB150
1904-05 DETAILS OF ESTATE AND MANOR, WITH PLANS ETC, FOR SALE, Not transcribed

DB151
1904-06
ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MISSES NEWBY, Not transcribed

1904 DB257/11-14
PRINTED SALE PARTICULARS OF THE SALE OF THE MANOR WITH PLAN

Draft and Printed particulars of The Manor or Reputed Manor of NP, for Auction at the Swan Hotel 1904, on behalf of the representatives of the late Misses Newby.

FROM HERE NEED TO BE IN SAME ORDER AS SHORT CATALOGUE

MISCELLANEOUS

1674 DB212/2 BOND MATHIUS CONNEY, INNKEEPER IS BOUND TO WILLIAM BUCK, BAKER in sum of £60, both are of NP

1724 DB212/3-5 ADMINSTRATION PAPERS RE WILLIAM BUCK’S ESTATE

DB259/1-4
1809 COPIES OF ACT OF PARLIAMENT FOR REBUILDING THE NEWPORT PAGNELL BRIDGES
1813-14 COPIES OF ACT FOR MAKING CANAL FROM GRAND JUNCTION CANAL TO NEWPORT PAGNELL
1863 COPY PETITION OF GRAND JUNCTION CANAL AGAINST THE NEWPORT PAGNELL RAILWAY.

1812 DB22/4
LEASE OF THE TOLLS OF THE NORTH AND TICKFORD BRIDGES.

18550 DB380/3 and 5 Settlement on intended marriage of Sarah Swannell widow to Edward Jefferson, Sarah assigns to the trustees 2 shares in the NP Canal of £125 each.
1864 a certificate of allocation of the shares.

1797 DB380/6 Settlement on intended marriage of Sarah Haddon (daughter of John Haddon to Thomas Rogers the younger, surgeon. Sarah assigns her share of her father’s estate to the trustees.

1819 DB380/7 Settlement on intended marriage of Georgina Lorraine of Milton Keynes the youngest daughter of Revd Lambton Lorraine to George Lucas.
George assigns to the trustees 1 share in the NP canal and 1 share in the NP bridges, his father Henry Lucas invests £1245 10 2 in Navy 5% shares in the names of George and Georgina. George is to take out Life Insurance of £1000.

1839 DB380/8 Settlement on intended marriage of Elizabeth Kilpin daughter of Thomas Kilpin decd to Revd John Mills Protestant Dissenting Minister. Elizabeth’s share of her father’s estate is assigned to the trustees.

1788 DB380/9 Settlement on intended marriage of Ann Hamilton to Revd Samuel Greatheed. Ann’s estate is assigned to the trustees

1841 DB380/10 Settlement on intended marriage of Sarah Palmer Neal widow daughter of Thomas Kilpin decd to John Metcalf of London, boot manufacturer. Sarah’s share of her father’s estate is assigned to the trustees.

1814 DB380/11 and 12 Settlement on intended marriage of Mary Anne Fraser the daughter of Robert Murray Fraser to John Banner, lieutenant in HM 23rd Regiment of Light Dragoons, quartered in Dublin. Robert assigns to the trustees £4000 invested in Joint British Government Stock.

1821 DB380/14 Settlement on intended marriage of Dorothea Jane Lorraine of Milton Keynes now of Passenham to John Baldwin of Greenwich a Post Captain in the Navy. Dorothea’s annuity of £190 arising out of land in the North of England is assigned to the trustees

1815 DB29/8/1 Certificate of Probate of Will of William Griggs granted to Elizabeth his widow

1815 DB29/8/2 Certificate of Probate of Will of John Richardson of North Crawley granted to Elizabeth Griggs his cousin

1815 DB29/8/3 Certificate of Probate of Will of Thomas Griggs granted to Elizabeth Griggs his daughter

1815 DB29 Certificate of Probate of Will of Benjamin Leverrett of North Crawley, yeoman. Contains list of relatives

1735 DB202/3 RL from Temperance Browne Spinster of Little Linford the daughter and devisee of Henry Browne late of NP of her Right and Title in a barn, garden and premises conveyed to her this day by her brother John Browne, yeoman son and heir of Henry and Mary his wife. She accepts from John £100 as full discharge for her part of the legacy. Witnesses Benjamin Pomfrett and John Jackson. (Is this the Premises in Marsh End, or is it a stray document).

DB259/1-4
COPIES OF ACTS OF PARLIAMENT
FOR REBUILDING THE NEWPORT PAGNELL BRIDGES 1809,
FOR MAKING CANAL FROM GRAND JUNCTION CANAL TO NP 1813-14, COPY OF PETITION OF GRAND JUNCTION CANAL
AGAINST THE NEWPORT PAGNELL RAILWAY 1863.

TOWN LANDS

1725 DB32/6
LEASE OF A CLOSE OF PASTURE, Adjoining To Bury Field On The N
; and Mrs Course widow on the S and W. now in the occupation of Richard Toombs.
By Feoffees of Town Lands to Richard Toombs, baker.

1596-8 DB244/6&7
THESE ARE TOWN LANDS

TWO CLOSES; ONE IN LE FISHERS WICK BETWEEN WEEKES LANE (WILLEN ROAD ON THE RIVER LOVAT, AND THE OTHER NEAR BURY FIELD, AND ANOTHER CLOSE IN FISHERS WICK.HALF ACRE LAND IN WEST MEADOW, TWO AND HALF ACRES IN TICKFORD FIELD AND THREE AND A HALF ACRES IN CHICHELEY, ALSO TWO PIECES OF LAND IN MARESCO (MARSH END), ONE IS IN CALDECOTE STREET THE THER IN BURY STREET. See Full transcription for details

DB244/13&14
DEMISE OF LEASE OF 5000 YEARS OF PREMISES FORMERLY THE SITE OF THE LYON TO THE FEOFFEES OF THE TOWN LANDS,
1624 AND 1628

1624 DB244/13-14 Demise of lease 5000 years heirs of George Pawley, George Hull and Thomas Barnes to Cowley, Site of Lion"
Recites lease of 1572 by Sir William Powlett knight Lord St John son and heir of the Right Hon, John Lord Marquis of Winchester and Lady Agnes his wife one of the co-heirs of John Broughton farmer decd, to George Pawley, yeoman now decd, "all that their yard garden and backside with the Appurtenances where sometime a house stood but then decayed called the LYON containing by estimation one rood of land be it more or less, lying and being in the parish then being in the tenure or occupation of the said George Pawley or his assigns for the term of 5000 years."
George Pawley died and Premises were conveyed to Ann Cobb of Fensham, Beds widow, late wife of Thomas Cobb, gent decd, the daughter of George Pawley,
Recites 1615 Ann by indenture of assignment sold the property to George Hull, Walter Hull yeoman and Thomas Barnes for the number of remaining years in the lease aforesaid. And whereas the said Walter is now dead the remainder of the years has now come into the possession of George and Thomas.
NOW 1624 George and Thomas for £38 have granted bargained and sold Assigned and letten to William Pawley " All that piece of grounde beinge parcel of the Premises by the afore recited indenture of lease mentioned to be demised as the same is now fenced forthe wyth pales situate and being in NP aforesaid between part of the house and ground now in the tenure of Daniell Hooton on the one side and the ground now in the possession John Prestman on the other side together with the same fence of pales and all those two bayes of housinge next adjoining to part of the ground by these presents granted beinge part of the long stable now ALSO in the tenure of the said John Prestman and ALSO their estate right up to the interest term of years and demands whatsoever in and to the piece of grounde and the two bayes of housing of in and to any part and parcel thereof. Except and always reserved out of this indenture unto the said George Hull and Thomas Barnes their executors and assigns all that partition wall between the said housing by these presents sold and the stable in the tenure of John Prestman. To have and to hold etc for the remainder of the lease paying 1d per year on the feast of St Michael the Archangel.

1628 DB244/14 Demise of 5000 year lease by G Hull and T Barnes to Town Land Feoffees, Stable and barn and 8 houses and yard property as above

1777 DB377/55 Will of Robert Perrott, draper included
All my Great and Small Tythes of whatever nature or kind the same issuing out of the Lands and Estate belonging to the Town Land Feoffees of NP which I purchased of the Trustees of John Haddon decd to hold to JP and GPH on Trust to hold to the use of Patrick Renny to hold to the use of Isabella and Elizabeth.

PROPERTY NOT IN NEWPORT PAGNELL

DB26/3
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF WILLIAM BOON AND SARAH SISNEY BOTH OG GRETTON, NORTHANTS, LANDS IN GRETTON AND CROYDON

DB43/1
1681 MESSUAGE IN AMBROSEDEN, OXON,

DB43/5&6
1783-94 MARTIN’S CLOSE IN PETSOE END EMBERTON,

DB43/7
1797 A CLOSE IN GRETTON, NORTHANTS,

DB43/11, 17 and 18
1819-24 TWO HOUSES IN EMBERTON, HOUSE AND TWO NEWLY ERECTED COTTAGES IN LAVENDON, AND A HOUSE AT LOUGHTON,

DB45b/6
1808 GREATHEED LANDS IN EAKLEY AND WENDOVER,

DB183/1
1874 SALE CATALOGUE OF FARM AT BOURNE END, CRANFIELD

DB240/10
1860 CONVEYANCE OF LAND AND COTTAGES AT BRADWELL

DB252/3
1825 ANNE GREEN’S ADMISSION TO THE MANOR OF CALVERTON

DB290
1606-1692 LATHBURY PROPERTY OF ANDREWS AND ATKINS FAMILIES, INCLUDING THE HARTS HEAD INN, 1628. OTHER LATHBURY ITEMS,

DB313
1788-1823 DEEDS RELATING TO PROPERTY AT SHERINGTON OF THOMAS ROGERS, A BANKRUPT

DB45b/5
1769 MANOR OF LITTLE LINFORD MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF MATTHEW KNAPP AND CATHERING UTHWATT.

DB115/1-4
ESTATE OF THOMAS WALLIS, includes A FARM AT NORTH CRAWLEY, 1811-12. (Includes DB145/6, see also DB212/13, and NPHS Deeds 5)

DB145/6
1811 Heirs of Thomas Wallis to Samuel Barringer, merchant,
All that farm consisting of several Closes of meadow and pasture in North Crawley containing 16a 20p, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Barrett, yeoman, after of Joseph Wadsworth, since of John Stanton and now of John Rogers.

DB115/9-12
1840 FARMHOUSE AND LAND IN NORTH CRAWLEY, MAY BE SAME AS IN 115/1-4,

1777 DB377/55 North Crawley, Whaddon and Woughton on the Green
Will of Robert Perrott, draper included
All my lands, tenements, and messuages etc Freehold and Copyhold situated in the parish of Whaddon
To Ann Renny £300 and to Mary Perrott £574 which money is now placed on mortgage of certain lands and tenements in North Crawley dated 12.6.1773 to Richard Lowndes late of Hillesden decd, and £100 on a Bond from the Commissioners of the Wellingborough Turnpike Road date 7.6.1754.
To my sister Sarah Jee £400 which is now placed on mortgage of an estate at Woughton on the Green dated 24.6.1769 with Bernard Chevall late of Woughton decd. Also my sister Sarah to have the residue of my household goods, and furniture which shall be left over after Mary Perrott has taken out what she shall choose.

UNCERTAIN

DB219/2
LEASE OF PROPERTY OWNED BY QUEEN ANNES HOSPITAL

1641 Lease for 21 years at a rent of 40/- p.a. to William Ashbie, All that cott or tenement now in the occupation of William Ashbie

DB106/1-3
1790-91
DEEDS RE ESTATE OF THOMAS WILSON, BAKER, A BANKRUPT,.
(NEED TO LOCATE PROPERTY)

DB106/21-24
1701-1869 WILL OF ELIZABETH WALKER, WIDOW AND PAPERS RELATING TO EXECUTORSHIP, (PROPERTY NOT DETAILED)

DB108/17
1757 “TYBURN TICKET” IN FAVOUR OF ROBERT PEARSON
WITH RECEIPT FOR PURCHASE BY THOMAS KILPIN

DB116
1791-1829 POCKET LEDGERS’ OF JOSEPH ARROWSMITH, ATTORNEY, NEWPORT PAGNELL, TEN VOLUMES,. Not transcribed

DB244/18
1657 FINE SEVERAL PARTIES 3 MESSUAGES, ORCHARDS AND 3 ACRES OF LAND IN NP,

DB244/19
1659 CONVEYANCE RICHARD DAVIES TO JOHN DAVIES MESSUAGE IN NP

DB244/20
BOND 1675

DB33/7
1846
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF GEORGE HARCOURT AND GERTUDE LUCAS,. TRUST FUND OF PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF PROPERTY WHICH IS NOT LISTED.

DB40/9
1808-1853
23 APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES

DB43/19
1826
RL OF LEGACY UNDER THE WILL OF THOMAS WARD OF GREAT LINFORD, 1780. (HE IS FATHER OF PHILIP HODDLE WARD)

DB72/1-11
1741-1818
DEEDS MOSTLY COPIES RELATING TO MANOR OF BOW BRICKHILL BUT INCLUDE MESSUAGES AT NEWPORT PAGNELL, (NOT TRANSCRIBED)

DB251/14-27
1920-40
PAPERS RE INVESTMENTS OF WILLIAM FLEET, FARMER,.
STOCKS AND SHARES ETC

DB252 /1-5
1817-1842
PAPERS RELATED TO ESTATE OF JOHN PIKE OF WAVENDON, AND THE PIKE FAMILY, (NO PROPERTY MENTIONED)

DB255/1
DEEDS RE CASE HEARD IN COURT OF CHANCERY BETWEEN WILLIAM CRIPPS ET AL PLAINTIFFS AND ASSIGNEES OF THOMAS ROGERS BANKRUPT, DEFENDANT

DB255/2
1831 DEED OF CO-PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN GEORGE AND HENRY LUCAS AND WILLIAM POWELL, SOLICITORS

DB255/4
DEED OF ARRANGEMENT AND DECLARATION OF TRUST RESPECTING ON A SUM OF £3000 (LUCAS FAMILY)

DB255/5
1859
DEED OF SEPERATION OF WILLIAM AND SUSANNAH GOOSEY, SHE WAS A FOUNTAIN AND HER FATHERS ESTATE IS DIVIDED BETWEEN THEM

DB255/6
ASSIGNMENT OF A DEBT OF £9000

DB255/7-8
CHIROGRAPHS OF FINES

DB255/7 is Michaelmass Term 2nd year of George II “7”
A Fine between William Cripps, William Frost and Mary his wife and Anne Edmunds deforciants of 5 cottages with appurtenances in Newport Pagnell. (See BAS420/38)

DB255/9
1808 RL OF DOWER IN TRUST FOR ELIZABETH WIFE OF CHARLES SMITH, THE DAUGHTER AND DEVISEE OF JOHN WOODWARD. (NOT SURE WHERE)

DB261
1757-1790
SIX ITEMS RE DR PATRICK RENNY, Including Certificate Of Competence As Ships Surgeon, 1757 Letter Describing His Receiving Doctorate At Edinburgh University 12 Aug 1771,