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Foot of fine, Foxton, Cambridgeshire
Agreement made in Court between Mary Wickes and William Whitehead and Anne his wife with regard to certain land in Foxton. William Whitehead and Anne his wife recognise it to be the property of Mary Wickes, who pays a certain sum.
Foot of fine, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire
In nominal consideration of #60, Christopher and Mary Parson, deforceants, have acknowledged 8 acres of land in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, to be the right of John Bewes, plaintiff, as that which he has as a gift of the deforceants. Counterpart to Doc 3807. Endorsed: 'Pedley'.
Foot of fine, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire
In nominal consideration of #60, Christopher and Mary Parson, deforceants, have acknowledged 8 acres of land in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, to be the right of John Bewes, plaintiff, as that which he has as a gift of the deforceants. Counterpart to Doc 3806.
Foot of fine, Great Shelford and Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire
Foot of fine, Leverington, Cambridgeshire
Foot of fine, Leverington, Cambridgeshire
Copy of MS Doc.959.
Foot of fine, Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire
This is the final agreement at Westminster before Peter King, John Blencowe, Robert Tracy, and Robert Dormer, justices, between Thomas [Cremer?] and Edward Pratt and Anne his wife, deforc. conc. one messuage, one bakery, one dove-cot, 7 acres of land, 5 acres of pasture, one acre of wood...in Little and Great Wilbraham...And Edward and Anne recognise them to be the right of Thomas by gift and yield to them to Thomas. And he pays to Edward and Anne £60.
Foot of Fine, Manor of Kyngestone, Writtle, Essex
Agreement between Fitz Rauff Chamberleyn complainant and Robert Catelyne and Anne his wife deforciants, whereby the deforciants recognise the manor of Kyngestone and certain land appertaining to it to be the property of the complainant and his heirs for ever in exchange for a certain sum.
Foot of Fine, Pulloxhill, Flitton, Harlington and Higham Gobion, Bedfordshire and Hillingdon, Middlesex
James Winstanley and Mary his wife remise to Phineas Cheeke and Simon Michell and the heirs of Phineas Cheeke certain land in the above parishes.
Foot of Fine, Pulloxhill, Flitton, Harlington and Higham Gobions, Bedfordshire
Thomas Nettle and Elizabeth his wife recognise the title of Samuel Reynardson to certain land in the above parishes.
Foot of fine, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire
Foot of fine, Southam, Warwickshire
Foot of fine, Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire
This the final agreement made at Westminster before Henry Pollexfen, John Powell, Thomas Rokeby, and Peyton Ventris, justices, between Samuel Gattward and John Gattward, gent., deforc. conc. 2 messuages, a barn in Steeple Morden. And the said John recognises them to the right of Samual by gift, and John grants them and warrants them to Samuel and his heirs and Samuel gives John £100.
Foot of Fine, Trumpington etc., Cambridgeshire and Bardney, Lincolnshire
Foot of fine, Trumpington etc., Cambridgeshire and Bardney, Lincolnshire
Foot of fine, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire
Foot of Fine, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
In nominal consideration of #60, John Thompson and his wife Maria, deforceants, have acknowledged the moiety of 10 acres land/meadow/pasture/fen with appurtenances in Witcham, to be the right of William Nix, plaintiff, as that which he had as a gift of the deforceants. Foot of fine, duty stamp, a counterpart of Doc 1818.
Foot of Fine, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
In nominal consideration of #60, John Thompson and his wife Maria, deforceants, have acknowledged the moiety of 10 acres land/meadow/pasture/fen with appurtenances in Witcham, to be the right of William Nix, plaintiff, as that which he had as a gift of the deforceants. Foot of fine, duty stamp, a counterpart of Doc 1817.
Foot of Fine, Writtle, Essex
Agreement between Gregory Shetleworth complainant and Thomas Samford, Jane his wife, Henry Butte and Jane his wife deforciants concerning certain land in Writtle. The deforciants release the land to the complainant and his heirs for ever for a certain sum.
Foot of Fine, Writtle, Essex
In court at Writele before John Godmanston, Steward. Agreement between John Borell, William Wakeryng, chaplain, John son of William Bedyll, William Parker, William Page and Robert son of William Parker, complainants, and John Sygore and Emma his wife, defendants, concerning certain land in Writele. John Sygore and Emma his wife recognise the right of the complainants to the land which they have from the gift of John and Emma Sygore to them and the heirs of John Borell for ever.