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RefNoKFE/1/72-73
AltRefNoFE 72-73
TitleConveyance (lease and release) with map of the estate . Consideration £49,750
Description1. Trustees of late Francis E. of Kilmorey (Pigot and Quintin) 2. Francis Jacke Earl of Kilmorey. 3. Charles Duncombe Baron Feversham of Duncombe Park, Yorkshire. 4. Thomas Metcalfe of Lincoln Inn Manor of Waresley and lands below. Numbered and coloured map included. Park Farm occupied Clement Smith. Same as in Mortgage 21 January 1831 except that number 20 is now arable, An allotment north west of St. Ives Road formerly called Town Meadow and contains 1ac2r17p. Numbers 21,22,23 and 25 no longer from part of the farm. Total areas 193a3r32p. Wood Farm as in Mortgage 21 January 1831. Low Farm occupied Mr. David Paine, number 56 is now arable, 57a is not included, 60a is not included, 69 and 69a is not included. Numbers 73, 74, 75, 29, 30, 31 are now included in Low Farm, not Kennetts Farm. Total Area 406a0r11p. Also occupied Mr. David Paine, The Sand Close Part of the park to number 1 and Paine Close to number 1 Grass 79a0r0p.

In hand:
1 Mansion House, offices, pleasure ground, deer park etc. Grass 85 acres 1 rods 36 perches
2 Plantation north, north west, west and south west of Paines Field, extending from garden fence to tollgate woodland. 14 acres 1 rods 24 perches
3a Plantation to east side of Haslop's Barn woodland 0 acres 0 rods 28 perches
4a Plantation to Brook Close near the Lodge woodland 0 acres 0 rods 31 perches
7 The Spinney woodland 5 acres 3 rods 37 perches
8a Plantation in Upper King's Inclosure 1 acres 0 rods 6 perches
10 Plantation by Stone Hill 1 acres 1 rods 8 perches
15 Plantation by Wildmere 2 acres 2 rods 8 perches
21 Ellis's Close Grass 2 acres 0 rods 17 perches
24 Plantation and Dog Kennell woodland 1 acres 0 rods 16 perches
25a Two plantations in Upper tithe Inclosure woodland 0 acres 1 rods 23 perches
27 The nursery well stocked arable 3 acres 1 rods 34 perches
33 The Avenue woodland 9 acres 3 rods 20 perches
34 Waresley Wood: The Old Wood (131a0r14p) Laid to the Old Wood (31a3r0p) woodland 162 acres 3 rods 15 perches
57a,60a,69,69a Plantations in Low Farm woodland 7 acres 0 rods 30 perches
71,74a,76,77a,78,80a,81a,82a Plantations on Kennetts Farm. Part of 118 Carpenters Workshop and woodyard. Plantations and Brick yard in Sand Close, woodland. The 4 clumps and Brickkiln in Paines Field woodland. Part of 91a, 98,99,103 Plantations in Highfield Farm

Kennetts Farm late occupied Mr. David Paine but now in hand. As in Mortgage but 73-80, 29-31 and plantations are not included. Total area 310 acres 1 rods 36 perches
Property occupied Mr. Joseph Randall
48 Phoenix Public House, stables, gardens etc 2 acres 1 rods 34 perches
49 Meadow east of St. Ives Road, grass 0 acres 3 rods 31 perches
50 Meadow east of St. Ives Road, grass 0 acres 2 rods 21 perches
51 Close west of St. Ives Road, grass 9 acres 2 rods 25 perches
52 Close west of St. Ives Road, arable 6 acres 1 rods 26 perches
53 Upper part of Tithe Inclosure 12 acres 1 rods 17 perches

Property occupied by J. and Rebecca Oakden (aged C. 50 each) Part of 22 and 109 - House, gardens ect (lease for life)
23 Dog Kennell Close A yearly take, grass, 9 acres 1 rods 13 perches

Highfield Farm occupied Mr. S. Cowell As in mortgage but excluding Nos 91, 104, 105 and plantations. Total area: 132 acres 0 rods 37 perches

Houses Cottages Gardens in Waresley.
Tenants names
106 Thomas Page, George Cooper, Robert Chandler, Robert Gunin, William Denton and James Paine 5 lathe and plaster cottages with reed and thatched roofs. Brick and tiled dwelling house and Blacksmith shop. 0a1r8p (£1/19/0 each)
107 Elias Standen 5 lathe and plaster cottages with reed and thatched roofs. Brick and tiled dwelling house and Blacksmith shop. 0a0r10p (£6)
108 Village school and garden in front 0a0r28p (no rent)
110 H. Facer Lath and plaster and straw thatched cottage and garden. 0a0r32p (£3/13/6)
112 Joseph Walters Lath and plaster and thatched cottage, 0a0r7p (£1/19/0)
113 Ann Flinders, Jabez Paine, James Barfard Brick and plaster cottage, brick and plaster cottage (tiled) and boarded and thatched, 0a0r20p (£1/19/0, , £8, £1/19/0)
114 J. Croot, William Norman, William Giggle, Widow Eastwell, Widow Barford Range of lathe and plaster tiled cottages.0a1r13p (£1/19/0, £1/19/0, £1/6/0, £1/6/0, £1/6/0. £1/6/0)
115 J. Dickinsin, James Quin Old Farmhouse let as double cottage and good garden, double cottage, 0a1r19p, 0a0r10p. (£3 each, £2/10/0)
116-7 David Kirkby, William Bull, Thomas Hurst and William Huckle. 3 cottages, 0a0r30p (£1/10/0, £1/6/0, £2/19/0.)
118 Part. Webster house and garden, 0a1r0p (£12/0/0)
119 William Pickard, Thomas Harris, Edward Peel, Benjamin Guy, Thomas Porter, Gamekeeper. Lath and plaster, thatched (no garden) Brick and tiled cottages (£1/10/4, £1/19/0, £1/19/0, £3/3/0, £4/4/0)
3 J. Denton, Oldham Mitchell, Widow Larkins farmhouse let as tenements lath and plaster, 0a0r19p (£2/12/0, £2/2/0, £1/6/0)
22 Lucern Field let as small allotments to cottages, at 20 perches each, Gravel Pit. 4a0r0p, 1a0r23p (£16/10/0)
Date13/14 November 1834
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CreatorNameEarl of Feversham
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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