| Description | 1. John Heathcote, Conington, Esq.  2. The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Soho Sq., Bart., P.C., K.B., and  Sir Henry Hawley, Lenbourn Grange, Kent, Bart.  Recites: 2. at request of 1. having agreed to land 1. £11,000 upon his agreeing to secure the repayment thereof in the way hereafter mentioned.  Now 1. to 2. for £11,000.  Manor of Gt.S. called Camoys Manor with apps., Mansion House of Gt.S. The following Closes: Cottage Close (1a.), The Dam Pittel (1a.1r.), Parcels of land in Great Meadow called the Two Hard Grounds (18as.), Wheatleys Ground (10as.), The 6 Acres (6as.), The Warren Ground (4as.), The Lye Close (12as.), the Hill Close (10as.), The Warren Close (6as.), the Nuns Meadow (10as.), all in Gt.S., Gt.Bennet's Pasture (30as.), Wood Ground (20as.), The Horse Close (8as.), in Gt.S. Two farmhouses with apps in Gt.S. formerly in the tenure of John King. The Homestead (6as), the Cow Pasture (9as.), Hodsons Field (24as), Little Bennets Pasture (15as.), The Wood Ground (25as.), The Dogtword Close and  2 slips of land (7as.), Little Grove Close (1a.), Arable land in Downfield (62as.2rs.), Morefield (65as.), the East Field (78½as.), the Mowing Field (15as.), parcel of arable land in Lt.S. (3½as.), all in Great or Little S. Cottage and  homestead with apps. (3rs.), formerly Wm. Linedge's and all the arable land (9as.3rs.) in Stewkley formerly his. House with homestead and orchard (1a.) and 1 Close (9as.), arable land (15as.2r.) and meadow ground (2as.1r.), all formerly John Ames'. Cottage and  homestead (2rs.), Brickhill Close (6as.), Lindford pasture (12as.), formerly Thomas Sharman's.  Cottage and  homestead (1a.), arable land (2as.), formerly formerly John Everett's. Cottage and  homestead (1a.), Potter's pasture (10as.), formerly John Larrat's.  House and  homestead (4as.), arable (9as.), meadow (1a.), formerly Jacob Whitehead's. House and yard formerly James Haycock's. House and homestead (1a.) formerly Wm. Larratt's. All in Great and Little S. in several tenures. Rectory of Gt.S. with all apps. Parcel of ground on which a windmill formerly stood in Gt.S. with all apps. Moiety of the Manor of Broughtons. All formerly the estate of Charles Bertie, Uffington, Esq., and  purchased from him by Sir John Heathcote, grandfather of 1. and of which 1. is now seized. Described in the first schedule hereunder written  Unless 1. repays the money by 4 Dec. 1808  Usual conditions. 1. will produce the deeds mentioned in the 2nd schedule hereunder under written for 2. when necessary and  allow him to make copies, but will not hand over the deeds, as they also refer to other, more valuable properties.  1st schedule - rental and  particular of above lands.  2nd. schedule - of deeds mentioned in above indenture.  Release endorsed: Receipt from 1. to 2. for £11,000.  Enclosed: Bond  4 Dec. 1807  1. John Heathcote, Conington, Esq.  2. Sir Joseph Banks, and  Sir Henry Hawley.  In £22,000 to repay £11,000 as in mortgage of even date. |