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LIST OF DEEDS FOR NEWPORT PAGNELL PROPERTIES
UNDER FOLLOWING AREAS AMD TOPICS


BEACONSFIELD PLACE ST JOHN STREET
BRIDGES TICKFORD END
BURY AVENUE TICKFORD STREET
BURY STREET / POOLES LANE PRIORY STREET / ABBEY END
CALDECOTE STREET FARMS AND LANDS
CEMETERY FISHERS WICKS
THE GREEN / WOLVERTON ROAD BURY FIELD
STATION ROAD PORTFIELD
HIGH STREET NORTH SIDE CLOSES
HIGH STREET SOUTH SIDE POST ENCLOSURE
MARSH END / SILVER STREET  CALDECOTE MANOR
NORTH END / UNION STREET / MILL STREET  UNCERTAIN
 MISCELLANEOUS

BEACONSFIELD PLACE
29,31, 35 and 37 Beaconsfield Place see Will of Lucas Salmons 1956 in MKC deeds to Hatt House Silver St

BRIDGES
DB22/4    1812
Lease of Tolls for North and South bridges.

DB111/1-16    1629-1728
Land by North Bridge, house built c1629, subsequent owners, Kendall, Smalldridge, Ball, Perrott, Holt, Redden. See High Street South Side 

BURY AVENUE

10, Bury Avenue. 1880-1896
Deeds given by DCM to BuCro

BURY ST (POOLES LANE)

DB10-20   1680-1775 Bury St
Cottages & Close (in Pooles Lane) Marsh End

DB20/1-5 & 7-13    1735-1812 Bury St
The Bowling Green in Pooles Lane 1735-1812

DB29/1, 5-7   1693-1809 BURY ST
Two Cottages in Pooles Lane Marsh End purchased by William Lucas

DB20/6    1767
Will of Edward Hobbs of Gt Linford, gardener
Estate is 2 closes in Newport Pagnell in the occupation of George Burnham, victualler,
And 2 Closes on the Green in Newport Pagnell in the occupation of William Simco and John Fosberry

MKBC Deeds
Clarkson property 1895-1937
Cottages near the Coachmakers and land near School

CALDECOTE STREET

D27/78        30th October 1633
1)   Edmund Conney, Thomas Barnes and Arthur Humphrey gents, Lessees of the Manor2)   Thomas Laughton son of Richard Laughton and Labbenda his wife, and Richard Davies of Newport Pagnell linen draper

Messuage lett by Thomas Laughton to Richard Davies, late Edward Iliffe of the yearly rent of 3d, adjoining to the ground of John Clement alias Valvent ? on the E; the house of John Richardson on the W; and the Highway leading to  Caldecote on the N.  

D27/79        30th April 1641
1) Lord VV and Arthur Annesley
2) James Laughton
House in Newport Pagnell late in the occupation of Edward Iliffe of the Ancient yearly rent of 3d, which adjoins the ground of John Clement alias Galvand? on the E; the house of John Richardson on the W; the Highway leading to  Caldecote on the N.

DB206/1-7 1815-64
Cottage built by John Kent 1815 Kent and Meadows to Chas Wilford, then Moody , Higgs

DB207/2   1687,
Close of 1.5a Ralph Hooton

DB207/3   1764,
5 Messuage James Bluck to Thomas Eaglestone.

DB207/10 1804
Cottage and Garden, Henry Gee to John Cox

DB207/11 1812
Two Messuages of John Leverrett adjoining to premises in hands of Assignees of Thomas Meacher, also another cottage

DB207/13-14   1838-40
Cottage in ME William Hilton to Faldo

DB207/15 1875,
Close of pasture with 2 cotts,55 and 57  Caldecote St. Abstract from 1797- 1874,  1859 sold to Samuel Harris

DB207/16 1877
"Part of Lot 6. Nos 59,61, 63 and 69  Caldecote St" 1871 Richard Meadows to Stanton, 1877 to Joseph Mason

DB207/17 1895
Sale of Joseph Mason's property

DB254/10  1861
Lease of Gas Works for £127 pa, Richard Sheppard

DB254/11  1866
Lease for 8 years of land near the Gas Works

RGM 14, Caldecote St 1803

THE CEMETERY

Milton Keynes Council has deeds to Dove House Close alias Hill Close 1757-1847. This became the Cemetery.

                  THE GREEN & WOLVERTON ROAD

D27/22-23 1558
Messuage Hull to Troughton

D27  1635
FARM ON THE GREEN "56" George Corkyn late George Hull

D27/108       9th May 1674 
"No 2 Farm at the Green" and "Worrall to Smith Green Farm"
Conveyance for £550
1)   Richard Worrall, gent
2)   William Smith, lacebuyer
Full Terrier of land conveyed is folded inside
Witnesses George Chapman, William Hartley, Roger Chapman and Henry Price
Recites indenture of 20th June 34 Elizabeth I (1591) between
1)   Right Hon Lewis Mordaunt, knight late Lord Mordaunt and Henry Mordaunt his son and heir
2)   Roger Nichols late of Willen

D27/109   22nd March 1674
Assignment of Lands in the Portfield
1)   Richard Worrall, gent and John Chapman, gent
2)   William Smyth, lacebuyer and William Hartley, apothecary
Whereas William Smith recently purchased of (1) several parcels of land in Portfield which he the said Worrall amongst other lands and tenements formerly purchased of John Chapman, (see DB 104/5) and whereas Chapman had mortgaged to Elizabeth White widow, lands now assigned to Smith for 1000 yrs

D27/113   7th Nov 1696
Marriage Settlement Thomas Smith and Susanna Odell
1)   Elizabeth Smith widow and Thomas Smith her son
2)   Susanna Odell one of the daughters of Thomas Odell of Simpson, yeoman
3)   James Hartley, grocer and Thomas Goodman of Woughton, grocer as trustees
House in Newport Pagnell them or late of John Coles, with yard, orchard, garden and backside.
Thomas gives £250 and Elizabeth gives the Farm.
Recites the Mordaunt deeds of 1591 which was a 3000 yr mortgage.
THIS IS FARM ON THE GREEN

D27/116   27th Nov 1714
"12"      (NOTE same date as D27/159)
1)   Elizabeth Hartley, spinster, and Nicholas Chibnall, Woollen draper, the execs of William Hartley, apothecary deceased.
2)   Thomas Smith, yeoman and Susanna his wife and James Smith of Passenham, laceman
3)   Robert Brittaine, junior, lace merchant
4)   Robert Johnson, gent

D27/159 & 160      26 & 27.11.1714
Farm on the Green)
L and RL for £220 10s 0d
1)   Thomas Smyth of Newport Pagnell, yeoman and Susan his wife, and James Smith of Passenham, lace merchant
2)   Robert Johnson, Gent

Messuage on or near the Newport Green in the occupation of Thomas Smyth and Susan his wife and John Rice
Also 86a 3r in Portfield and meadows, the West Meadow and Short Furlong Leys

DB249/1-19    1771-1780
Deeds to GREEN FARM later Bury Farm

DB21/1-6
HOBBS YARD FARM 1795-1811

DB190/1   1710
GOODWIN'S FARMHOUSE, Thomas Chapman to Gilbert Johnson

DB28/4    1779
Goodwins Farmhouse & Lands property of Thomas Holt see also DB107/9

DB207/6-7
1783, Goodwins Farmhouse and two Closes plus land Hooton and Beaty the Trustees of creditors of Thomas Holt to Thomas Abbott Hamilton

DB190/2   1858
2 Cottages on the Green,
Powell and Armstrong the executors of John Fountaine to John Bliss.
Endorsed "GOODWINS FARM No. 4 and Pightle and Barn""
Includes 2 Closes on the Green and Open Field land of which 2 allotments adjoining the Close and 1 to the .... of Little Linford were assigned on the Enclosure of the Port Field".
See also DB208/23 Property in High St.

DB26/2-6  1718-1812
MARSHALL'S FARM Malthouse and Closes formerly owned by Chapman of Caldecote, later Cripps, then Barnard Levi, then George Cooch. 
Good details of Cripps family.

DB250/1-9
1765-1820 Renny Estate Farm in Marsh End, was Cripps Farm,
includes elsewhere needs sorting. 

DB249/20-26
1853-54 Renny Estate Dawbornes Close in Port Field may be part of above

DB40/4-5
GREEN FARM house

DB108/12
Auction of Prices Farm 1863

DB257/8-9 1863
Sale of Close called Foxstone furlong,
Farmhouse, cottage, barn and hovels, in occupation William Price. sold to Samuel Harris

DB189/1-15    1829-63
Philip Hoddle Ward's mortgages of a Messuage or farmhouse in Green End purchased by George Lucas 1834

DB108/5   1865
Auction of Closes late George Lucas

DB251/1-14
1790-1940 Estate of Sir John Buchanan includes Farm on the Green, lands in Portfield and elsewhere

D27/97        15th Nov 1701
Mortgaged to Francis Duncombe
cottage in Green End and a Close of Pasture adjoining in the occupation of ... Knight widow and 24a of land in the Portfield
1st and 2nd April 1710  Same as above

DB105/1-7 
Dr Atkins Estate 1608-1627

DB24 
CRIPPS (cottages on the Green) See also DB185

DB185/1-19    1701-1840
1701 Joseph Cripps m settlement 2  Cottages on Green, barn and two closes 1a each, plus lands in Portfield, 1707 Close called Eaglesfield,
1736 Marriage settlement Marke Cripps to Mary Wharton same property as in 1701,
1787 sold to Richard Higgins, Innholder, then Thomas Kilpin,
1839 sold to William Levi

DB1861/1-9    1791- 1834
2 Cottages, Barn and Close
1791 George Pitt Hurst to Richard Higgins,
1809 Higgins to William Jefferson,

DB32/6    1725
Close adjoining Bury Field

CLOSE IN GREEN END 26th June 1710
Lease of a Close, Rent 1/- pa payable to the Lord of the Fee.
1)   Thomas Chapman
2)   William Chibnall 
 
A Close of pasture cont 1.5a in the Green End in the occupation of widow Ridgeley, abutts on the Green on the E; and the Close of William Chibnall on the W; which Close was formerly deemed part of Goodwins Farm.

DB45
The Canal

DB108/10 1866 
Abstract of Title to a Messuage and Closes of Land in Newport Pagnell, sold to Newport Pagnell Railway Co.

DB145/10 1833 (See Deeds to Coales Mill)
Abstract of Title the Manor of Newport Pagnell for Evidencing the Title of Thomas Abbott Green and Thomas John Green to a Wharf and Premises purchased of the Devisees of CMH.

DB187/1-18
1817-69 The Wharf, Newport Pagnell Canal Co, Samuel Barringer, Henry Lucas, Elizabeth Price, Mary Osborn

DB33/8    1869
Auction of Wharf, see also DB187

DB195/2   1828
Will of Thomas Handson includes, 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.

DB254/1-4, 6 1757-1814
Re Quit Rents for Manor of Tickford mentions 4 Closes called the Slaunches. Later deed mentions Closes and Bury Meadow 

DB254/7-8 1844-45
Plot of Manorial Waste on the Green became School Site (Church/House

DB257/4   1839
Sale of 5 new erected cottages on the Green, also Close of Pasture on the Green

JC1-17        1818-1905
The Wharf and Coales Mill

BedCro X507/17 1840 Brewery near Canal

JC18-22       1753-1848
Two Cottages on The Green later rebuilt as one Read-Redden-Carter-Carr-Hives

JC23-30   1841-1922
Property on Green later The Firs

DB20/6    1767
Will of Edward Hobbs of Gt Linford, gardener
Estate is 2 closes in Newport Pagnell in the occupation of George Burnham, victualler,
And 2 Closes on the Green in Newport Pagnell in the occupation of William Simcoe and John
Fossberry

STATION ROAD

7 and 9 Station Road 1873-1979 see MKBC Deeds

HIGH STREET

NORTH ST part of High St from Church to North Bridge

DB111/1-16    1629-1728
Land by North Bridge, house built c1629, owners, Kendall, Smalldridge, Ball, Perrott, Holt, Redden

DC13/3/1/1    1669-1689
Property on N Bridge = The Ship and Cottages
1669 Joseph Pierce to Thomas Pickering
1673 Kendall alias Mills to John Rawlins
     Messuage in occupation George Rawbone
1679 Heirs to Foskett
      Cottage + 1a &3a 1r arable Thomas Barratt bought from William Knight
      Cottage Thomas Pickering bought from Joseph Pierce
1689  3 daughters of Pickering to Roger Chapman
Messuage in occupation Widow Goodman and Andrew King

CAPITAL MANSION LATER BROOKLANDS

DC13/3/1
1689 Mansion house Roger Chapman and Messuage near adjoining in occupation James Britten, Mrs Cooke, Clement Simpson, Andrew King.

1740 2 houses
1756  Roger Chapman to Beaty Mansion & several cottages

DC13/3/4  The East side of the main house
1742 Mrs. Mary and Roger Chapman to Thomas Parrott
1772  Purchased by Walter Beaty

OUSEBANK HOUSE

1879-1902 MKBC Deeds

DC13/3/1/2
1808 8  Cottages and a shrubbery

DC13/3/6  Dovehouse Close
1757-1867
1860 part sold by William B Bull to Burial Board for £1000

DC13/3/7/ The Ship later the Neptune
1810 Joseph Redden to Charlotte Beaty

DC13/3/9 North Bridge, Old River Bed and plots of Land and the Neptune 1811 Charles Marius Hardy to Charlotte Beaty 

RYM       1842-1961

9, High St 1842 Wolfe to Leete, 1888 to Lawman, 1956 Salmons to Gardner 1961, to Percy Mason.

House in North End 1758-1810 THIS IS 11, HIGH ST
DB28/2,3,9 & 11 (See also DB193)

11-13 High St Odell’s Shop
RDO1-11 1858-1972

SWAN HOTEL
1882 MKBC Deeds

Land at Rear of above Swan Tap etc 1960 MKC Deeds

WESLEYAN CHAPEL

WC1-6     1808-1921

Brewery and Brewery House in High St 1899-1990 see Prop Docs

Conveyance by Lease and Release for £220 DEEDS TO THE PLOUGH INN, Newport Pagnell BedCro WL289-310 1693-1803

D27/173 DDD Date ???
Whereas William White of Caldecote, gent, Valentine Hull late of Newport Pagnell, schoolmaster deceased, Thomas Benyon (Bingham)late of Caldecote, labourer, and Joan his wife, for £45 conveyed to John by Archibald Wright, lacebuyer a  cottage in Newport Pagnell in the occupation of John 

D27/174   7th March 1669
Quitclaim
Arthur Snelling of St Martins in the Fields, taylor and Mary his wife the daughter of Archibald Wright of Newport Pagnell, deceased, sell for £10 to Abraham Wright of Yarmouth, grocer, brother of Margaret the Burgage and Messuage, situate in the High Town of Newport Pagnell, sometime of Thomas Bingham (Benyon) and Joane his wife, and Edward Jones, and now of Richard carpenter.

D27/58    1635
Roger Nichols of Willen and William Sanders of Potterspury
To Anthony Potter, baker
2  Cottages with appurtenances adjoining, late of Richard Rigby and John Boyce, the tenement of Richard Wadell (Odell) on the W; tenement late of John Birkett on the E; the street on the S; and Dunghill Lane on N.
Property conveyed is 28a of lands described in a Terrier

D27/80        1st June 1636
Bargain and Sale for £90
1)   Walter Hall, citizen and chandler of London
2)   Richard Laughton, haberdasher
Burgage wherein Richard Laughton now dwells situate between the Messuage of John Norman on the E; the messuages of Archibald Wright and John Potter on the W.

D27/148 IS FOR THE ANCHOR AND STAR,
D27/150 IS FOR ANOTHER PROPERTY FORMERLY TWO.
See D27 file for all details

WILLIAM SMITHS HOUSE IN HIGH ST
D27/100 & 101 11th and 12th Feb 1677
Conveyance by L and RL for £240
1)   Clement Webb of Edmonton, tanner??? and Priscilla his wife and Bridget Knight of the same.
2)   William Smith, lacebuyer
All that Messuage or tenement in Newport Pagnell wherein William Smith now dwells. Also the cottage wherein Elizabeth Burden widow dwells

D27/152 & 3        17 & 18.7.1702
L and RL for £301.3s.6d
1)   Thomas Smith, yeoman son of William Smith, bone lace merchant deceased, his wife Susanna and Elizabeth Smith, widow of Wm.
2)   John Johnson, bone lace merchant
Burgage in the High St wherein Thomas Smith lately dwelt, formerly in the occupation of William Smith his late father, the house and ground of John Smith in the occupation of Randall Beck on the E; the house and ground of Robert Crichton on the W; the High St on the

D27/168       17.11.1750
Mortgage by RL
1)   John Crichton
2)   James Buchanan
All that messuage or tenement with the Gatehouse and chamber over it with appurtenances in the High Towne of Newport Pagnell.
Also all that other Messuage adjoining
The House and ground formerly of John Revis, butcher now of .... Taylor, widow on the W; the house and ground formerly of John Johnson on the E; the High street on the N;
Also the barn of three bays to the Messuages belonging. Which Messuages were in the several tenures of John Crichton the elder deceased, and Thomas Holt.

65-71 High St (Post Office)
1893 WB Bull to RW Johnson 1928
Also part of Fleets Butchers
PO39-41   1893-1928

THE MANSE

See Bull’ History of Newport Pagnell 1901
Recites deeds from 1650’s to 1864

DB19/3-9
High St 1675-1735

DB25/1-11
DEEDS RELATING TO THE `RAM' PUBLIC HOUSE 1678-1820

DB25/13
Swan Hotel 1812-1846

DB26/1
House of John Thacker 1718 (see DB199/4, 1744 to John Law, (is site of Co-op)

DB26/7

60, High St 1912

DB26/8
The King & Queen 1765
See also DB112/1-14  1691-1769, also NPHS deeds 2.

DB40/1
1768 part of house Burnham’s room

DB29/2-4
Property on Cannon Corner, 1702-1793

BAS1078/43    1610
Shortred to Redman tenements near Bearditch plus lands

BAS1101/43
Bearditch same as DB244/1

DB32/4-5, 7-10
Beareditch Copy 1697-1734

DB32/12 see also DB210/23-24
House (shambles) in Middle Row 1795

DB107/1
Burgage of Anthony Potter 1613

DB108/5
Auction 60, 74 and 76 High St, Lucas's House and others property of George Lucas 1865

DB108/9
House near Ram, this is 18, High Street,Hadwen, draper to Coales, 1860

DC13/3/10
58 & 60 High St 1740-1912

DB111/14
John Perrott to Thomas Holt, gent, Messuage and garden in the High Town  commonly called or known by the name of the CROWN but now the THREE TUNS, 1748

DB14/1-8
Messuage in High St, called Blew Boar 1759-1801

DB32/3&8
Messuage of John Rogers 1690-1697,    see also DB114/9-12, 1692-1714

DB115/1-4
3 Messuage in High ST, estate of Thomas Wallis, later Redden, Barringer 1803-13, See also 145/6, 1813, and 212/12-14.

DB191/1-45
1739-1890, 52 & 54 High St, 1739 Richard Wagstaff to Thomas Kirtland, 1797 Richard Nicholls to Ann Hurndall, 1809 Robert Rose then Priscilla Rose, 1872 Thomas Harvey 1890 William Beaty Bull

DB192/1-26
1742-1863, 9, High St 1742 Richard Toombs

DB193/1-21
1758-1826 Property near the Church in the High St, 1758 Execs of Sir Richard Atkins to Elizabeth Burton, 1774 Burton to William Purratt, 1812 Purratt devisees to William Marshall, 1823 To Richard Sheppard, 1826 to Chas Redden.

DB194/2
1777 Mansion House (later the Vicarage) Thorpe to Greatheed with Abstract of Title 1695-1776

DB194/7-8
1809 House (site of Barclays Bank) 

DB195/1-43
1813-1862. 1813 William Lucas to Thomas Handson, ground site of old Manor House. Lucas purchased from Hamilton devises 1808, his Will 1828 leaves his granary & garden to Hannah Pike, 1835 Hannah to John Wilmer, 1862 Wilmer to Hudson.

DB196/
1797 Property on the Green, later 105-109 High Street Jane Blunt of Norfolk, Virginia to William Spencer, 1815 Spencer to Eaglestone, 1821 to Christopher Burnett, 1854 Faulkner to Bateman, 1876 to Dimmock, 1945 owned by George William Bessell.

DB197/1-6
1827-1860 24,26,28 High St, 1827 Knibb, 1827 Collison 1860 Revd George Morley

DB198/1-5
48, High St Robert French 1846-70

DB199/1
1539  cottage near Lord's Common Bakehouse, Peter Perceval to John Humphrey

1124/43   1698
Barton to Wagstaff. Common Bakehouse

DB199/2
1681, Corner Shop of Wilkinson, shoemaker, John Sam to John Nash 

DB199/3
1687, Messuage at one end of Shambles, Joseph Field to John Battison

DB199/6
1784 The Shambles, Robert Jee to Cripps

DB199/7-9
1803-1834 See NPHS Deed 6 Redemption of Land Tax, £2.14.10. property of John Woodward, butcher. Two Messuage with yard, buildings in High St, now in the occupation of JW and Thomas Marshall. 1825, mortgaged to William Jefferson, 1834 sold to Edward Daniell, surgeon
A Messuage now used as a storehouse with Yard and appurtenances in the lane called Beaty's Lane, now in occupation of JW

DB199/10
1877 All those 2 Cottages in Newport Pagnell in a place formerly called The Green but now part of High St. The premises of George Lucas on the E and S;

DB200/1-5
1681-1709 Messuage Lemon to Ingram, is Shoulder of Mutton
& 11- 1771- William Collyer to James Pike 1815 Will of Pike to his nephew James Pike

DB208/5-6
1799 common Recovery of Estate of William Underwood includes;
Messuage formerly divided into 2 dwellings in Newport Pagnell in the Hog Market with a Yard and gardens, formerly occupation 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 occupation 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. (DCM note these were the Creditors of Thompson Pater bankrupt)

DB208/22
1858 Abstract of Title of the Devisees of John Fountain, Estate includes.
Messuage in Bridge St, sold 1834 by John Field of Sherington maltster and William Field of Chicheley, yeoman to John Fountain
Recites sale of piece of land in North End 1816 whereon 5 Messuage lately stood then in the occupation of James Field, Benjamin Leverett, Ann Culverwell, Thomas Durham and Roger Adams which were conveyed to Robert Rose as trustee, to the Use of Henry Meadows during the life of Robert Rose with remainder to the heirs of Robert Rose. 1833 Robert Rose sold to John and William Field the ground with 4 newly erected
Cottages built by Richard Rose
and fronting the Common St then in the occupations of Thomas Tole, .....Lawman,.... Knight, and John Putt.

DB208/22
1858 Abstract of Title of the Devisees of John Fountain, Estate includes.

2 Messuages or Dwelling houses in the High Street
Messuage in High street formerly in occupation 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 Street on N.

Deeds recited are 1792 William Purratt to John Woodward, 1750  John Palmer and Alice his wife to Richard Purratt for life and then to his brother William Purratt.
24.6.1803 Land Tax certificate for property £1.13.4
1808 Will of John Woodward estate to be sold by his executors Thomas Odell, victualler and William Jefferson, fellmonger. 1808 sold to William Barker Kilpin, draper, 1830 sold to John Fountain for £1600
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 were erected by W.B. Kilpin 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.

DB208/23 
1858 Fountain Estate
See Also DB190/2
Conveyance for £1485 of Mess's in Newport Pagnell
1) William Powell, gent and Thomas Armstrong, farmer the execs of John Fountain
2) 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 2 Messuages, then forming 1 Messuage were purchased by John Fountain by L and RL of 10th and 11th June 1830 between from William Barker Kilpin and Thomas Kilpin

DB208/23
1858 Fountain Estate
See Also DB190/2
Also another 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 by L and RL 30 & 31.5.1834 by John Field of Sherington maltster and William Field of Chicheley, yeoman

DB237/1-3 & 7
1850-57 The Ram

DB245/1-11
1560-1632 Burgage next to Common Bakehouse

DB246/1-16
1586-1656 CONNY (CONNEY) FAMILY DEEDS 1586-1656 TO BURGAGE IN HIGH STREET AND LAND IN PORTFIELD AND  CALDECOTE FIELD

DB245/5
1807 Errington to Lucas  Cottages part of Bearditch Coppye

DB254/9
1858 DECLARATION OF TRUSTS OF LEASEHOLD HEREDITAMENTS "To form public Company re erection of Corn Exchange"

DB257/10
1871 Sale of premises of Revd George Morley in the High St and North End

DB393/1
1811 The former Blue Boar

DB393/2-5
1828-37 The King and Queen

DB394/1-3
1876-86 Barringer devisees to Taylor premises in High St

DB22/5
1816 Conveyance of house in North End Pike to Bridge Trustees.

DB28/2,3,9 & 11 (See also DB193)
House in North End 1758-1810 THIS IS 11, HIGH ST

RDO1-11 includes Odell’s Warehouse on North Square/Mill St

BAS523/44 1795
Messuage in High St Feoffees of Town Lands to John Stonebridge

BAS531/44 1709
Messuage in High Feoffees of Town Land to John Richardson

BAS1110/43 and 1111/43  1685
SEE DB111/2 and DB19/7
4  Cottages in High Town
Samuel Allen and Elizabeth wife and John Kendall alias Mills to Richard Smallbones.  Cottages in occupation Allen, Walgrave, Bolyn and Robinson.

Northampton Record Office FH1443  Rental of Manor 1443 inc Le Bakehouse

BedCro 4/2/23 Sale of property of Mrs John Coles 1885
Ram,

11-13 High St RDO1-11   1858-1970

21-23 High St Red Bull and White Hart
Shadbolt 1750-1958

Midland Bank DB29, MB27-36  1843-1919
MB37-40   1921-1935

There are St John St also here
Barclays Bank Deeds
32, High BB1-38    1739-1908
E of above BB13-14 1799
E of above BB19-20 1821
Revis Property BB22-28   1857-1867
Bank only BB36-39  1896-1935

THE CANNON PUBLIC HOUSE
AHC1-14 1845-1909

Cottage on the Green Loaned to NPHS by Percy Rose
PR1-4     1810-1873

BuCro D/X225  22nd May 1797
Lease for 1 year for a fee of 5/-(This is in advance of the RL of the following day
1)      George Pitt Hurst
2)      Charles Scrase Dickins of Brightlingstone Sussex and Thomas Dick of Lincolns Inn Middx, gent, who are the execs and Scrase is the surviving devisee of the Will of William Mabbot late of Tadworth Surrey.  

All that Toft or ground with appurtenances whereon lately stood a messuage sometime since pulled down and formerly in the occupation of Robert Woodward, with the farmyard, cottages, barns and stables.
Also 3 Closes of pasture or Inclosed ground formerly 4 Closes to the toft etc adjoining and containing 8a
The ground and premises of Thomas Hooton on the N&W; the Common Street and Bury Field on the S; and the said Bury Field on the E.
Also other lands in the West Meadow. 
(Deed above is for 90, High St see Roy Masons Deeds in Prop Docs

RYM 90, High St 1853-1977
These D27 Deeds are for property in High St but which is probably on the corner of Union Street

D27/120   18th Oct 1684
Deed to Lead to the Uses of a Fine
1)   Thomas Potter, gent and Mary his wife
2)   William Hartley, apothecary and Samuel Potter, leather seller of London
All that messuage, burgage or tenement adjoining to a lane in Newport Pagnell called Dunghill Lane in the occupation of William Smith and of and upon the yards, gardens, orchards, thereto adjoining and belonging
And of 1 pightle or Close of pasture sit on the Backside of the Messuage cont 1a
And was formerly purchased of Ralph Kent deceased.
And of and upon all those several parcels of arable cont 53a and several parcels of leys of pasture sit in Short Furlongs Leys cont 2a 3r,
also several parcels of meadow in Common Meadows called Dodds Meadows, and West Meadow cont 3a,
also all houses etc.

D27/127   1st Nov 1689
Counterpart of mortgage from William Hartley to Mary Potter
1)   William Hartley Trustee of the mess's of Thomas and Mary Potter widow of Thos
2)   John Mathew, lacebuyer
William Hartley Trustee and Mary Potter mortgage the property below for £400 to John Mathew, lacebuyer for 400 yrs

Property is 2 Cottages wherein the said Thomas Potter and Stephen Bluck lately dwelt,
Also the Close or Pightle abutting on Dunghill Lane E; and the Common field called Bury Field on the W,
Also several parcels of land in the Portfield. Terrier of Strips

D27/128&129   1st and 2nd March 1699
Conveyance for £700
1)   Mary Potter widow and William Hartley
2)   Samuel Potter
The Burgage and lands as in 1684

D27/130   27th August 1706
Grant and RL by Anthony son of Thomas Potter to Samuel Potter
Property as above

MARSH END

D27/82        17th Sept 1695
Mortgage for £40
Ralph Hooton yeoman and Ralph Hooton his son and heir, borrow from Thomas Pearson, grocer.
Messuage in the Marsh End of Newport Pagnell wherein Ralph Hooton lives, also the pightle or garden unto the same belonging, the house and ground of Thomas Pursell on the S and W; and abutting E on the Common Green and being in Marsh End.

D27/83 and 84      2nd and 3Richard June 1696
Conveyance for £100 Premises as above
Ralph Hooton the elder, gardener and Ralph Hooton the ygr to Marke James, butcher
James mortgaged premises to Thomas Pearson .

D27/86 and 87 25th and 26th June 1697
Conveyance Marke James, butcher to Thomas Pursell, lacemerchant
Messuage in Marsh End with a garden plot, the house and ground of Thomas Pursell on the S and W; the Green on the E; and Portfield on the N.

D27/89        10th April 1701    Premises as above
Mortgage for £33 Thomas Pursell, borrows from Abraham Ellsworth of Chicheley

D27/91        9th Nov 1701  Will
Thomas Pursell, leaves to son Edward £120 and to daughters £50 apiece
SEE D27/176

D27/94        20th August 1709
Edw Pursell of Buckingham, lacemerchant & Richard Pursell
to William Chibnall & John Rogers, gent
Messuage in Marsh End with a garden plot, the house and ground of Thomas Pursell on the S and W; the Green on the E; and Portfield on the N.

D27/95,96 Chibnall mortgage of Marsh End properties in 1697 and this one Mortgaged in 1709 to John Waller £46 repaid to Edmund Waller 1709
All those several messuages in Marsh End in the occupation of Richard Knight, Thomas Seabrooke, Richard Bentley and John Gascoigne.
Also an Inclosed piece of ground adjoining to the tenement then of Seabrooke formerly an orchard of Roger Withers and Frances his wife and Mary Withers widow the mother of Roger.  

DB28/1    1723-
DEEDS TO PROPERTY IN MARSH END,  cottage  nr Black Bull, 
See also DB193

DB28/5-8  1779-1806
Cripps property the BLACK BULL now the THREE TUNS,
and 3  Cottages near adjoining see DB192

DB33/1 As above 1829

DB28/4    1779
Ground & Barns property of Thomas Holt

DB107/9   1779
Holt to Hooton also lands in Common Fields

DB101/1-28
Cottages 1667-1854

DB108/5   1827
Close & 2 Cottages property of Charles Marius Hardy for auction

DB111/13  1722
Marriage Settlement Robert Perrott to Frances Wagstaff, widow and executrix of Henry Wagstaff deceased.
Includes ground where a certain message 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 Port field 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.

NPHS 2d and 2e 1610
William Burnham to William Jefferson for the use of John Rogers and his wife a plot of land and an Orchard in Marsh End.

DB115/5-8 1798-1878
Cottage and garden in Marsh End .

DB194/7-8     1809
Orchard or Inclosed pasture ground now a garden containing half an acre, formerly of Joseph Higby, afterwards of Thomas Hencher, since of 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 situated in the Yard formerly of John Battison the elder, since of William Brice, late of Martha Brice, widow

DB199/7/1     1803
See NPHS Deed 6

Redemption of Land Tax, £2.14.10. property of John Woodward, butcher.
A 3a close of pasture  with barn and apps called the Red House Close in Marsh End now in the occupation of JW

DB201/1-2     1686-97,
4 Cottages in Marsh End, Ben Houghton to Mark Harris

DB201/3-4     1815
Cottage, Yard & barn John Kent to William Meadows, See DB202

DB201/5-12
1814 John Kent to Priscilla,
1818 Thomas Percy heir of Priscilla Bryant to William Meadows 2 newly erected Cottages,
1871 to George Branson, See DB207

DB202/1-24
Nos 65-67 Caldecote St
1692 Houghton to Mark Harris,
Last deed 1877 when purchased by Joseph Mason. 

DB203/1-7     1726-1815
Prospect Row. Site was a piece of ground
Cottages built 1815 by John Kent deeds to 1883

DB204/1-6 1815-83
Another 3  Cottages in Prospect Row, built by Kent

DB204/7   1893
Plot of land on corner of Bury Avenue and Spring Gardens

DB207/4-5 & DB205/1-11 1779-1811
Messuages and the Orchard Close (called the Marsh End garden)
need sorting. See also DB207 and DB194/7&8. See DB207/4-5

MKBC Deeds
Marsh End Garden Barringer to Stevens

Parchment Works
D114/15   2nd April 1690
Conveyance for 10 shillings
1)      William Thorpe, tanner and Elizabeth his wife and John Waller gent and Mary his wife.
2)      Andrew King, collarmaker and Magdalene his wife
All that messuage or tenement wherein William Thorpe dwells in Marsh End

SILVER ST

DB208/5-6

Property later Hallar's shop at top of Silver Street on Corner of St John Street.

MKBC deeds to Hatt House 1905-1970

Midland Bank property
MB1 1712

POST OFFICE DEEDS

4&5 Silver St. PO1-2   1881-1925
6 Silver St. PO3-20   1761-1966
7 Silver St PO21-25   1892-1962
The Malting Yard PO26-27 1930-1962
12 Silver PO28-30 1941-1963
14 Silver St PO31-36 1912-1965
16-18 Silver St  PO37-38 1895-1980

HATT HOUSE
MKBC Deeds 1905-1970

DC13/3/2  34 Silver St
1690-1715 these are odd deeds the main ones are RGM 1-25 1662-1696

DB257/4   1839
Sale of  Cottages in Silver St

DB396/1-4 1876-1894
Taylor deeds property in Silver St

DB237/1-3 & 7 1850-57
Messuage or Inn called the Crown and Castle but now and for some time called the March of Intellect, with the yards, gardens, orchards and appurtenances in Marsh End in the occupation of William Terry
Also the Malting with barn store house and other buildings situated in Marsh End now in the occupation of James Price Coles
Also all those Closes of meadow called Lyon's Holme, Backside Meadow, Anglesey Holme and St John's Piece in Newport Pagnell

DC13/3/10
Schedule of Deeds to the March of Intellect
BedCro BMB/4/2/23 1885 March of Intellect

MKBC Deeds
March of Intellect 1978 and sale of land at rear 1985

See DB249 and 250 in Green End

DB253/1-5     1853-7
Lease of Malting in Silver St and several pubs

DB257/5-7     1862
Sale of Above malting and public houses

DB200/4,6-11 1771-
Cottage in Silver St  William Collyer to James Pike,
1815 Will of Pike to his nephew James Pike

DB107/10 At bottom of Street
IHH to Samuel Barringer A Close 1803 see also DB205/3-4

DB211/1-19    1673-1863
Cottages in The Paggs, Marsh End
1673 Smallbridge to Burden,
1690 Burden to Judkin,
1723 to Hollingworth
Another cottage same location
1839 Kilpin,
1863 Kilpin to William Garratt, whitesmith

DB30/1-19     1637-18092 Cottages sometimes Pagnams and ground sold to John Coles in 1809, 

DB32/1 belongs to above 1646

DB106/8   1807
Cottages in The Paggs

DB111/9       1688-1778
5 Cottages in Silver St, owners, Smalldridge, Ball, Perrott, Holt, Redden, one becomes the Peacock.

DB226/1-14    1720-1820
House later Bakehouse etc in Silver St

DB227/1-20    1726-1912
Four Cottages demolished and site became a Close and then 65 Silver St built on it, next to Primitive Methodist Chapel

DB228/1-6 
1829-1906 Two Closes then Cottages in Thorpe’s Yard  Taylor Family

DB229/1-4 
1829-1889, Pikes land in Marsh End became the Silver St Building Estate

BAS812/44  Cottages in Marsh End = Black Bull

RYM  20 Silver St. 1890-1895

BedCro BMB/4/2/23
Travelers Rest 1885

Jennie Kempton Deeds to Hermitage, Tan Yard and adjoining cottages

(DEED BELOW MAY BE FOR ROSE AND CROWN IN SILVER ST)

D/X572/1  3Richard October 1649 “2”
Mortgage of £50 for a term of 999 years
1)      Richard Odell, yeoman
2)      William Pomfrett, gent
All that cottage or tenement with appurtenances in the Marsh End of Newport Pagnell wherein Richard Odell now dwelleth, with all outhouses, edifices, barns, malt houses, etc.
Witnesses: Richard Hickes, William Chappell, and Marke Slingesbie.

Endorsed
“Memo 4th October 1688. That on above day the money lent and intended to be secured on the within mortgage was made upp the principal sum £60 by John Waller of Newport Pagnell to whom the within written Indenture and premises were assigned for the security and sure payment whereof with interest. Richard Barton of Newport Pagnell the present owner of the cottage or tenement and malting within mentioned did further mortgage the same cottage and premises to John Waller. And it was further agreed by the same parties that the within written indenture should continue and be in full force to attend upon and Corroborate the mortgage soe made to the said John Waller in the presence of John Pomfrett.”

NORTH END/UNION ST/MILL ST

UNION STREET

Leslie Coales Deed (No69 in Tedd Legg's list)
DUNGEN LANE   22nd April 1612
Lease for 21 years Robert Hull of Newport Pagnell Tailor to Robert Riseley and Bridgett his wife of Caldecote, Miller consideration £10 and rent 2s 0d per annum.

"Tenement or cottage in Newport Pagnell late in the tenure of George Ramire, next unto a lane then called DUNGEN LANE together with a strip of ground or garden place thereunto adjoining extending unto the ground of Robert Hall now in the tenure or occupation of Henry Conningham. 

RYM 15-17 Union Street 1831-77

1831 Trustees of Thomas Tarry under Will of Thomas Pike convey to Frederick Lucas, 1855 Lucas execs to Thomas Samwell, coachbuilder and William Mayne plumber, 1877 to Oddfellows Trustees

These D27 Deeds are for property in High St but which is probably on the corner of Union Street
D27/120   18th Oct 1684
Deed to Lead to the Uses of a Fine
1)   Thomas Potter, gent and Mary his wife
2)   William Hartley, apothecary and Samuel Potter, leather seller of London
All that messuage, burgage or tenement adjoining to a lane in Newport Pagnell called Dunghill Lane in the occupation of William Smith and of and upon the yards, gardens, orchards, thereto adjoining and belonging
And of 1 pightle or Close of pasture situate on the Backside of the Messuage containing 1a
And was formerly purchased of Ralph Kent deceased.
And of and upon all those several parcels of arable cont 53a and several parcels of leys of pasture sit in Short Furlongs Leys cont 2a 3r,
Also several parcels of meadow in Common Meadows called Dodds Meadows, and West Meadow cont 3a,
also all houses etc.

D27/127   1st Nov 1689
Counterpart of mortgage from William Hartley to Mary Potter
1)   William Hartley Trustee of the messuages of Thomas and Mary Potter widow of Thos
2)   John Mathew, lacebuyer
William Hartley Trustee and Mary Potter mortgage the property below for £400 to John Mathew, lacebuyer for 400 yrs

Property is 2 Cottages wherein the said Thomas Potter and Stephen Bluck lately dwelt,
Also the Close or Pightle abutting on Dunghill Lane E; and the Common field called Bury Field on the W,
Also several parcels of land in the Portfield.
Terrier of Strips

D27/128&129   1st and 2nd March 1699
Conveyance for £700
1)   Mary Potter widow and William Hartley
2)   Samuel Potter
The Burgage and lands as in 1684

D27/130   27th August 1706
Grant and Release by Anthony son of Thomas Potter to Samuel Potter
Property as above

DB33/1    1829
2 Cottages and messuage Pike estate

DB208/13 1808
Lord of Manor to James Pike of
Messuage with Yard and garden in North End, formerly of Elizabeth Cozens, since of .... Jinnings and now of ....

Also 2 Cottages with yards and gardens in the North End formerly of John Scottage 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 21yr lease from 29.9.1790.

Also the Yard and Homestead with buildings, barns and stables in the North End now in the occupation of James Pike.     

DB208/20 Same as above
1832 Executors of Thomas Pike to George Osborne,
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.

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 John Fountain, Estate includes.
Messuage or Dwelling House and 2 Cottages in North or Mill End
Sold for £185 1834 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 cottage 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.

2 Cottages in Mill or North End, sold 1835 by John Castledine to John Fountain. 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 John Fountain.

DB208/23  1858 Fountain Estate
See Also DB190/2
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  cottage in North or Mill End now occupation by Joshua Cook which  cottage (then forming 2 cottages) was conveyed to John Fountain by Lease and Release of 6 & 7.4.1835 between
1) John Castledine
2) James Arrowsmith
3) John Fountain

DB209/1-10    1809
Lord Viscount Valentia to George Osborne
All those two barns or buildings situate in the North End of Newport Pagnell and called the Wool Barns now in the occupation of George Osborne. Recites 1808 sold by William Lucas to William Jefferson All that Yard called the Dilly Yard with the barn, stables, buildings and apps in the North End of Newport Pagnell late of Thomas Dawkes and now of George Osborn.  1855 sold to William Walker, 1859 sold to William Taylor, 1923

DB210/1-35    1713-1820
Two Messuages in North End need good sort out 

DB33/9    1766
Barn used as Woolchamber

DB397/1-5     1877-1928
Former Wool barns in North End purchased by Taylor

The Bird In Hand QAH Rentals 1673-1768

Messuage divided into two in North Square/Mill St

Cowper Museum Deeds Cmo-5 1764-1855

ST JOHN ST

DB221/1-3
1538-1600 Burgage in St John St, Everton - Holloway- Hawle

DB222/1-17 
1684-1786 premises on corner of Silver St and SJS

DB224/1-17
1807-1875 As Above

DB225/1-3
White Hart in SJS 1610-1932

MKBC Deeds
29-31 Marquis of Chandos 1921
33-35 1895 1961
37    Admiral Hood 1926
39   1879-1957   

ADMIRAL HOOD  QAH Deeds 1793-1833
Butchers shop adjoining above QAH Deeds 1839

BAS1132/43  1736
Dons Dr Waller to James Leverrett Messuage near Tickford Bridge                         

BedCro WL/18/1-2   1858-79
Admiral Hood purchased by Durham and sold to Allfrey and Lovell

DB32/11   1788
House of Thomas Rogers, a bankrupt.

DB33/8    1869
Auction of Blacksmiths shop by Bridge

DB101/17 1751
2 Messuages

DB108/5   1827
House & property of CMH for auction, see also DB257/1-3.

DB110/1-18    1764-1838
White Angel

DB114/1-2     1759-1760

3 Messuage Frances Sill

DB145/6       1811

Mess, part of estate of Thomas Wallis,

TICKFORD END

DB230/1-19 
1534- 1656 Lands in Tickford Field

DB230/20-23
PURRATT FARMHOUSE AND LANDS
Tenement in 1672 is house of John Purratt (See DB113/1)
See DB234/10-13 1707-1738 which follow this
See also DB161
DB234 Purratt Farmhouse and lands see DB218

DC13/3/12
Property in Tickford End Tickford House ? Pomfrett/Hanscombe
1678 includes Purratt Farmhouse

DC13/3/14 Purratt Deeds 1712-1807

DB231/1-6 
1623-1642 Messuage and Lands in Tickford

DB233/1-7
1626-8 Three Closes and Lands in Tickford End Harley, Potter Dr Henry Atkins

DB234/2-3
1783-1808 Land in Estate of John Hamilton in Tickford End

DB105/1-7 
Dr Atkins Estate 1608-1627

DB39/1    1673
LEASE OF LANDS IN TICKFORD BY EARL OF ANGLESEY TO THOMAS WHITE 

DB39/2-3 1750-53
ASSIGMENTS OF MORTGAGE (0f 1711) ON MANOR OF Newport Pagnell

DB39/4        1757
SALE OF MANOR OF TICKFORD TO HENRY UTHWATT 

DB108/6
Sale Tickford Abbey Estate Lucas to Powell, 1845

DB155/1       1634
IPM of Dr Henry Atkins, included the Manor and lands of Tickford in the parish of Tickford, Newport Pagnell

DB152-7
Deeds relating to Tickford Manor and Tickford Abbey Estate. See Bucro list for details

DB158/1-5     1620
Conveyance of Tickford Park Fortescue to Atkins

DB158/6-10    1621-5
Agreement to and exchange of lands Sir Anthony Chester to Richard Atkins

DB158/11 1625
Thomas Webb to Dr Henry Atkins lands in Tickford Field

DB159a/1 1670
Conveyance of messuage in Tickford Thomas Pearson to Sir Richard Atkins

DB159a/2 1670
L of land in Tickford field Anglesey to George Sherry?

DB159a/3 1673
Conveyance of land Sibthorpe to Pomfrett

DB159a/4 1675
Land as above Pomfrett to Chenny

DB159b        1676-1750

DB160/1-5     1757
Conveyance Tickford Manor by execs of Sir Richard Atkins to Thomas Hooton

DB160/6-7     1759
Exchange of lands between Hooton & Purratt

DB160/8-10
Hooton Wills, and Affidavit

DB161/1-2     1766
Conveyance of Fishery Backwell to Hooton

DB161/3-4     1777
Purchase by Hooton of cottage and Close in Priory St

DB161/5-6     1830
Mortgage of Hill Close by Philip Hoddle Ward to John Fountaine see also DB24/1, Recites 1807 purchase by Philip Hoddle Ward of Purratt farmhouse and land, and sale 1836 to George Lucas

DB161/7-13    1833
Philip Hoddle Ward mortgages Tickford Abbey and lands to George Lucas for £6000, terrier of estate, and mortgage to John Keep 

DB162/1-24 
These follow on from DB24 and DB193/10
1805-35 Philip Hoddle Ward purchase from Harris of former Purratt farmhouse, lands etc, mortgages to Chas Lorraine Smith and Henry Lucas 1821,

DB174/1-16
Tickford Fields Farm 1784- 1836(schedule of deeds 1691-1783)

DB175/1-29
Farm as above 1806-1918

DB177/1-11
Tickford Abbey Estate 1881-1918

DB162/25-30   1835-43
Tickford Fields Farm. Trustees of Philip Hoddle Ward to Henry Atterbury, see DB 175 for later deeds

DB172/12-13
1833 Vicarage Close with Cottages and barn standing thereon Philip Hoddle Ward to William Jefferson

DB172/16-23
1854 Above sold to George Bull-- 1869 Mrs Bull sells to RMO Massey.

DB194/7-8
1809, Long Close alias Water Lane Close, purchased by Robert Collison from Thomas Hooton, Walter Beaty and Thomas Holt 1782.

DB214/1-24
Lands in Tickford Field 1772-1854. Pearson to Eyles to Hamilton to Philip Hoddle Ward then Farmhouse (formerly Sarah Atterbury) Philip Hoddle Ward to Yate to conquest to Clarke to James Rose Builder he sells 1854 Close of 1a 1r to William Powell See also DB234/1

TICKFORD STREET

DCC/D1-2 29-31, Tickford St 1749-1890
12,14 and 14a Tickford St 1761-1984 DS1-33

MKBC Deeds
Sunny Side Tickford St sold 1956 to David Brown
81.83.116 and 128 Tickford St
see Will of Lucas Salmons in Deeds to Hatt House Silver St

BAS1132/43    1736
Dons Dr Waller to James Leverrett Messuage near Tickford Bridge. May be St John St

DB33/8
Auction Messuage of Richard Hill in Tickford Street 1869

DB33/9
House of William Yate 1766

DB40/1
as above 1768

DB234/7-8
1836 Mrs Sarah Cooch the elder widow, and her daughters Sarah, Eliz, and Anne to George Cooch, Property in Tickford End and St John St.

DB234/9- 
1849 "Arrangement between Mrs Elizabeth Eames and Messrs Samuel, James and Thomas Eames, carpenters, as to the Personal Estate of Mr Thomas Eames deceased" Messuage etc in Tickford End

DB237/4-6
1834- 54 JPC Brewery and Pub in Tickford St

DB247/1-11
1646-1834 As Above

DB239/1-10
1856-97 30 7 32 Tickford St

DB240/1-11
1854-67 premises in Tickford St

DB241/1-2
1879-1933 Salmons Works

DB241/3
1893 Auction Farmyard and Meadow in Tickford End

PRIORY STREET/ABBEY END

DB169/1-15
1758-1865 Trustees & execs of Sir Richard Atkins to Richard Judkins, two  Cottages and a Close in Abbey End, subsequently Walter Beaty then Charlotte Beaty then William Bateman Bull.

DB169/16
1865 William B Bull to ROM Massey small piece of land near Iron Bridge

DB169/17
1867 several Cottages and Plots of land in Abbey End also the Bully and the land nr Iron Bridge RMOM to Several (?mortgage)

DB108/7
House & ground in Abbey End Rose to Mott 1820

DB113/1-8
1707-1779 See also DB212, 218, 230, and 234 Cottages in Priory St

DB212/1-11&15-16
1724 Messuage of 3 bays Frost to Fidgen, 1724-1815

DB213/1-3 
1713-1737 cottage in Priory St Williamson to Davis

DB218/1-23 
1743-1874 Cottages in Priory St

DB19/1    1701-1842
Priory Close 

DB28/4    1779
Property of Thomas Holt,
3 leys of pasture in Tickford End on Perifold furlong, Brick Kilns and a barn standing thereon, site of house adjoining to the Brick Kilns
2 Cottages in Priory Street
1 house the corner house of Priory St

DB171/1-10    1855-71
Cottages in Abbey End

DB172/1-2 1758
Trustees & execs of Sir Richard Atkins to Thomas Kendall, cottage in Abbey End

DB172/3-4     1758
Trustees & execs of Sir Richard Atkins to Stephen Hoddle, two Cottages and ground in Abbey End

DB172/5-9     1761
Cottage as in 172/1-2 Kendall to Dowdy, to Stephen Hoddle, then 1800 to Philip Hoddle Ward when it was several Cottages, Close, and a barn

DB204/1-4
Cottage in Priory St 1738 Thomas Tandy to Thomas Jones, 1781 to William Underwood

DB208/5-6
1799 Common Recovery of Estate of William Underwood includes;
A barn and stable, orchard, and Close of pasture in Tickford End otherwise Abbey End, cont 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 with, James Odell, John Jones, and Elizabeth Ingram late of Mary Smith, Daniel Rainbow, Daniel Cole, William Evans and John Ffravell 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 Messuage was purchased by William Underwood of Richard Hackesley.

Also another cottage 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 cottage was purchased by William Underwood of Elizabeth Hillyard.

Also another cottage in Priory Street formerly in the occupation of Mary Stanley, late of John Barratt since of Thomas Jones and now of Joseph Franklin,

Which cottage purchased by William Underwood of Thomas Jones.

Also another  cottage 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.

DB208/11-12
1801 Conveyance by William Millard heir of above to PHW of the
The barn and stable, orchard, and Close of pasture in Tickford End otherwise Abbey End, cont 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 cottage in Abbey End late in the occupation of William Simmonds, now of John Rose with right of way to the well as above.

The cottage in Priory Street formerly in the occupation of Mary Stanley, late of John Barratt since of Thomas Jones and now of Joseph Franklin.

The cottage in Priory Street with Yard and garden, formerly of William Todd, late of Davis Goodman now of Jeremiah Smallbridge.
Witnesses R.A. Reddall and George Cooch.
Copy made 21.9.1810 by Samuel Hooper Adams and George Cooch jnr clerks to Mr Cooch.

DB208/14-18
1810 Conveyance Philip Hoddle Ward to John Revitt
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 cottage in Abbey End late in the occupation of William Simmonds, now of John Rose with right of way to the well as above.

The cottage in Priory Street formerly in the occupation of Mary Stanley, now late of John Barratt since of Thomas Jones and of Joseph Franklin.

Mortgage of £200 Hoddle Ward to John Revitt, 1825 John Revitt to Geo Labrum, wharfinger, 1825 Assignment of Remainder of Mortgage £230 repaid to Hoddle Ward by Labrum.

DB208/22
1858 Abstract of Title of the Devisees of John Fountain, Estate includes.

Messuage in Abbey End sold for £98 1840 George Labrum to John Fountain, Innkeeper.

5 Cottages in Abbey End recently rebuilt by James Rose, sold
1833 PHW to James Rose, 1841 sold James Rose to John Fountain,

DB208/23
1858 Fountain Estate
See Also DB190/2

Also a Messuage with Bakehouse, yard, garden, stable and outbuildings in Abbey End in the occupation of James Cole, which was conveyed to John Fountain by L and RL for £98 dated 12 & 13.10.1840 between George Labrum

Also 5 Cottages in Abbey End recently rebuilt by James Rose

DB216/1-
Cottages in Priory St 1767 Coles to Arpin, 1790 Rebuilt, Sykes to Hate, 1791 To Leverrett, 1833 to Adkins, 1869 to Hogg, 1873 now 7  Cottages Faulkner to Barnes

DB217/1-5 & 10
Cottages in Priory St 1839-1851

DB217/6-9,11-15
4 Cottages later 5 in Priory St 1847-1873

DB218/1-23 
1743.1874   COTTAGES IN PRIORY STREET, See Also DB113, 212, 213, 230 AND 234

BedCro BMB/4/2/23  Off License 1885

Abbey Cottage and 44, Priory St were property of Lucas Salmons listed in his Will of 1957, See MKBC Deeds to Hatt House, Silver St

FARMS & LANDS

PHILIP HODDLE WARD'S TICKFORD ESTATE
DB37/1   
Philip Hoddle Ward's Tickford Estate 1676-1710

DB24/1    1817
Purratt Estate (farm in Tickford End)
See also DB162/5-6

DB38/3    1620-1803
Purratt lands - PHW lands in Tickford

DB235/1-6 1765-72
Farmhouse, 3 Cottages lands and 3 Closes, one called Clappers, Dandy's and Mallory, The estate of Thomas Pierson

DB39/5        1772-1817
FARMHOUSE AND LANDS IN TICKFORD FORMERLY PIERSON ESTATE  
see DB214 for estate elsewhere in town 

DB39/6    1817
L of a Close

DB33/2-6 1830-36

Tickford fields Farm

FISHERS WICKS OR WEEKS

BAS527/44 1725
12 year lease by the Feoffees of Town Lands 
2 closes of pasture in Wickes, river on E and highway by St John’s piece on E.

BURY FIELD

MKBC Deeds to Bury Field
1852-1969 includes List of Common Holders 1979

PORTFIELD

Land in Portfield went with farms on The Green

D27/175   1672
Marriage Settlement Thomas Potter to Mary
Thomas gives Messuage in occupation of John Seabrook, and cottage in occupation William Mills, and another cottage with Mault house and several parcels of land in the Common Field. Good Terrier of lands

D27/61        1637
Conveyance Robert Harvey the elder, yeoman the Uncle and heir of Anthony Harvey the son and heir of Cornelius Harvey deceased  and Robert Harvey of Newport Pagnell tanner son and heir of Robert Harvey the elder. To Anthony Potter the elder, baker. Mary Conney widow late wife of Anthony Harvey is seized for life of a Close nr Fishers Weeks and other lands

D27/63        26th August 1637
"The Deed of Robert Harvey’s 4a and lands and ley
1)   John Harvey the elder uncle and heir of Anthony Harvey deceased and heir of Cornelius Harvey deceased and Mary
2)   Anthony Potter the elder, baker
Lands cont one quartern land (see D27/47)

D27/67        25th Sept 1637
Conveyance £80 paid to Mary and £68 to Feoffees by Potter
1)   Robert Reeve of Towcester, Henry Tripp of Weston Underwood, William Wallis of Little Woolstone, Mary Conney, widow, Robert Harvey the elder, yeoman and Mary his wife
2)   Anthony Potter the elder, baker
Party 1 are the Feoffees in Trust for Mary Conney widow
Land, mainly strips, names of Fields and furlongs given in Terrier folded inside deed, with Bonds.

D27/70        12th August 1639
Conveyance
1)   Mathius Conney, woollen draper
2)   Anthony Potter, baker
1a arable land and 2 sellions of arable land

D27/72        12th March 1637
Conveyance for £200
1)   John Holness of Northampton, gent and Martha his wife (late Martha Potter)
2)   Anthony Potter the elder, Anthony Carpenter of Newport Pagnell and Jane? (James) Hartley, grocer
23a of land
NOTE need to check original is this the same as the 28a in D27/58

D27/92        21st Feb 1703
Feoffment for £114
1)   Anne Kent widow of Thomas Kent, butcher
2)   Nicholas Chibnall, woollen draper
A Close containing 2a with a barn in the Green End called The Lakes late in the occupation of William Ridgeley, The Green towards the E and N; Common field on the W; and House and ground late of Thomas Seabrooke on the S.
2 half acres in W meadow

D27/93        26th April 1719
1)   Richard Pursell, lacebuyer the son and heir of Thomas Pursell, and Thomas and Edward the other sons of Thos
2)   William Chibnall, Woollen draper
All those 2 half acres of meadow lying in the West Meadow belonging to the Portfield

D27/131  
"6a of land purchased by Robert Crichton of John Matthew 11th Feb 1695"
1)   James Worrall gent
2)   Thomas Pursell, lacemerchant
Several parcels of land containing 6a in Portfield in Linches, Pitwell and Green Grove

D27/134&135 2nd and 3 Richard March 1695
Conveyance by Lease and Release for £59
1)   Thomas Pursell, lacemerchant
2)   Thomas Ruffhead, cordwainer
Several parcels of land as above 

D27/136   Bond re above

D27/137   15th June 1699
Quitclaim Roger Chapman to William Carpenter of Calverton Re lands above

D27/140   1st June 1700
Conveyance for £20.10.0
1)   Thomas Pursell, lacemerchant
2)   John Harris labourer or Victualler
Lands as above

D27/141   December 1702
1)   Thomas Pursell, lacemerchant
2)   John Harris labourer or Victualler
Lands as above

D27/142   18th March 1703
Lease for 6years at 40/- pa
1)   Richard Pursell, lacemerchant
2)   Thomas Pursell, yeoman
All those 2 landes of Arable land lying and being in Greengrove in Newport Pagnell on the furlong called the Long Blakeland being on both sides of the Brick Kiln of Richard Chapman, with Liberty to dig and carry away the earth up to 20ft deep during the term.

D27/143&144   22nd and 23 Richard April 1709
Conveyance by L and RL for £48
1)   Richard Pursell, lacebuyer son and heir of Thomas Pursell, deceased and Edward Pursell of Buckingham, lacemerchant
2)   John Clare of Pavenham, Beds

Lands as above
D27/147   1st Oct 1709
Lease for 9yrs at 48/- pa
1)   John Clare of Pavenham to
2)   Robert Crichton of Hatfield, lacemerchant

D27/59-60 1635
Feoffment for £19 10s
Elizabeth Potter widow of Nathaniel Potter of Empingham, Lincs, gardener to Anthony Potter, baker
Parcel of meadow cont half acre in the parish of Newport Pagnell near adjoining to the Portfield on the W.

D27/47        1641
Half quarter of a Yardland purchased of Robert Harvey by Anthony Potter.
Recites grant of Manor by Queen Elizabeth

1645 Mary Harvey widow of Robert to Anthony Potter, gent
8a of arable and meadow in the Portfield

D27/98    3 Richard December 1659
"Mr Pomfrett"
Feoffment for £10
1)   William Pomfrett of Tickford, gent
2)   Jane Chapman widow and John Chapman one of her sons
All those 2 arable lands cont 1a in Portfield,
1 is in Lynches Field the other Marie Furlong.

D27/99    26th July 1667
Feoffment for £14
1)   Richard Barwell of Willen, gent and Elizabeth his wife one of the daughters of Roger Nichols late of Willen deceased and William Nichols of Woughton son and heir of Roger.
2)   John Chapman of Stony Stratford
Half acre in Portfield

D27/104&105 22nd and 23 Richard Oct 1672
Feoffment for £20
1)   John Chapman of Stony Stratford, gent
2)   Richard Worrall, gent
1a of land in Portfield

D27/106&107 8th and 9th May 1674
Feoffment for £15
1)   Richard Worrall, gent
2)   William Smith
All those 3 half acres of land in Portfield

DB248
1662 Agreement between freeholders and tenants and Jeffery Potter the Field Keeper or Hayward.

DB28/4
Lands 1779 property of Thomas Holt

DB32/13
Close in Portfield 1798

DB33/1
As above 1829

DB185/1 
1701 schedule Cripps lands,

CLOSES

D27/???   1637
Ralph Kent, victualler to Ambrose Potter, baker
Backhouse (Bakehouse) Close, cont 1a, between the ground of Lord Mountnorris on the W; and the Close of Lord Mountnorris on the E; and Bury Field on the N; and on a lane called Dunghill Lane on the S.
Recites Manor Deeds back to Henry Atkins

1641
Lord Viscount Valentia to Anthony Potter called Blackhouse Close in this deed

POST ENCLOSURE

DB172/10
1808 TKFD Enclosure Award, Vicarage Close is awarded to Philip Hoddle Ward, the Vicar gets an adjacent Close. 

DB172/11
1808 TKFD Enclosure Award, a Private Carriage and Drift Road, 27ft wide leading from the Turnpike Road by Tickford Bridge into the allotment of George Pitt Hurst in Castle Meadow .

CALDECOTE MANOR

DB104/1-7 1608-27 
Dr Atkins Estate

DB184/1-32    1615-1679
As above

DB109/2-6 1691-95
Manor of Caldecote, Mortgages 

DB100/1-19    1690-1747
Chapman mortgages see also 109/3-4, DB34/1,

DB27/1-8  1693-1702

DB27/4
List of properties in Newport Pagnell belonging to Caldecote Manor

DB106/12-20 1744-1791
Caldecote Mill Backwell Estate

DB105/8   1800
Sale catalogue of Manor

UNCERTAIN LOCATION

D27/170   21st Feb 1595
Conveyance for £30
1)   Thomas Ffurfett alias Fforthett, draper and Elizabeth his wife2)   Walter Hall, maltster
All that Barne and Stable thereunto adjoining in the Borough of Newport Pagnell between the ground of William Hall on the N; ground of Thomas Fforfett on S; extending from the ground of John Potter the elder on W unto the garden of Walter Hall on the E. Also the ground 33ft in length and 15ft in breadth between the ground of Thomas Fforfett and his wife on W; and the garden of Walter Hall on the E; abutting on the stable on the N; and the ground of Thomas Fforfet and his wife on the S. now in the occupation of Walter Hall.

BAS Deed 1093/43   10th July 1654 (see D27/173)
1)   William Pomfrett, James Hartley mercer, William Hardwicke of Gayhurst, George Chapman citizen and carpenter of London
2)   Arch Wright, lacebuyer
3)   Daniel Howse of Olney, yeoman and June his wife
4)   Francis Godred, yeoman and Elizabeth his wife
Messuage where Elizabeth Foster now dwells sit in Newport Pagnell also the cottage (see D27/173) where Joan Benyon wife of Thomas Benyon now dwells.

BAS1107/43    1683
Samuel Allen, lacebuyer to John Barker Messuage late in occupation Samuel Allen.

MISCELLANEOUS
These contain property in more than one area and need sorting out and allotting to respective areas.

BAS1096/43    1666
Meadow of Holme in occupation Richard Arpin near Newport Pagnell Mill Henry Andrewes of Lathbury to Richard Worrall.

DB24/2
1846 Abstract of Title of William Levi to an Estate in Newport Pagnell
Mss LOTS 2 and 3 on Cover so this is part of Levi's Estate which was auctioned. George Lucas was the purchaser.
SEE DB185 which is the same as this. SEE also Advert in Northampton Mercury 1845

DB108/2
Messuages of Feoffees Charity 1826 need locating

DB108/11
Newport Pagnell Gas & Coke Co.1837

DB161/14
1854 Scrivener family

DB194/1
1771 Release of Tythes property in the Town and in the Portfield, John Harris to William Haddon. Extensive list of property

DB194/3
1777 Release of Tythes properties of John Hamilton

DB194/6
1808 Recovery of Estate of John Hamilton

DB242 Town Lands
1647-1834 need sorting

DB244/
1-22 
1524-1681 Manorial Property in High St , Close in Fishers Wyck and Close called Olivers, and in Fields

DB256
Mortgage re Kickles Farm. Taylor Family papers re Lovat Bank

POMFRETT PROPERTY

DB34/1-13
Tickford House Pomfrett estate 1724-1813

DB38/4    1777-
Renny Lands 1777

DB39/7-11
Farmhouse and lands in Tickford formerly Pomfrett’s- Pike- Renny 1796-1853.

DB40/2-5
Purratt, Pike, Renny lands inc Schedule of deeds 1691-1783, also Renny-Fraser estate

DB107/2-8 1628-1771
Misc lands, Cowley, Cripps, Perrott, Renny, Harris

DB236/1-14    1818-69

Est of Robert Perrott in Tickford End, mentions Dawbornes Close, 3 Cottages sold to Thomas Pike to Richard Sheppard, Mason these are in Tickford St.

DB22/1-3

1790 Marriage Settlement George Renny to his cousin Isabella Renny. Release of tithes John Burnham to Dr Patrick Renny. This is half of Robert Perrott estate, recites deeds of 1735