Description | (a) Hilary Term, 1726/1727. Richard Hill v. Edward, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, and his wife. Fine relating to Manors of Wimpole Bassingbornes, Avenells, Cobbs, Bawnes, St George, Wratsworth, Arrington, Goldinghams, Netherhall, Overhall, and Claydons alias Wimpole; and 40 messuages, 10 cottages, 50 barns, 60 stables, 40 gardens, 50 acres wood, and common of pasture for all beasts in Wimpole, Bassingbornes, Avenells, Cobbs, Bawnes, St George, Claydons alias Wimpole, Great and Little Eversden, Whaddon, Kingston, Wratsworth, Stow, Arrington, Croydon, Clopton, Shingay, Milton and Barrington, and advowson of Wimpole church. (b) Easter Term, 1727. Thomas Lord Trevor, John Earl Poulett and William Viscount Cheyne v. Edward Earl of Mortimer and Henrietta Cavendish Holles his wife. Fine relating to property as in (a) above |