Item
Folio 28: Translation of SP 91/25 f.26. Enclosed with SP 91/25 folio 21.
Catalogue reference: SP 91/25/28
Date: 1740
Folio 28: Translation of SP 91/25 f.26. Enclosed with SP 91/25 folio 21.
Item
Catalogue reference: SP 28/205/19
This record is about the Summary: Account book of the estates of sequestered in Bedfordshire. 14ff. Including:... dating from 1643 Sept 30 - 1644 April 30 in the series Commonwealth Exchequer Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Summary: Account book of the estates of sequestered in Bedfordshire. 14ff. Including:
1) Contemporary contents page (ff.1-2).
2) Account abstract (f.2).
Sequestrator: Unknown.
Place: Manshead Hundred, Redfornstoke [Redbornestoke] Hundred, Wixamtree Hundred, Clyfton [Clifton] Hundred, Stodden Hundred, Bartford [Barford] Hundred, Willey Hundred and Bedford, Bedfordshire.
Estate Owners: Edward Russell, esquire; Thomas, Earl of Cleveland [Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland]; Henry Harryes [Harries]; Lady Farmer; King's College, Cambridge; All Souls College, Oxford; Sir Lewis Dives [Dyve]; Thomas Hilsden; Humphrey Ironmunger [Ironmonger], gentleman; Edward Seares; Spencer Potts, gentleman; Trinity College, Cambridge; John Horne, gentleman; Michael Grigg; Sir Thomas Leigh; Deans and Prebend of Windsor; Blackfriars College, Oxford; Robert Huitt [Hewitt]; Sidney [Sussex] College, Cambridge; Sir William Butler; Richard Foulkes; Sir George Blundell; John Leigh, esquire; Dr Cook Clarke; Richard Conquest, esquire; Elizabeth Parkett; Edmund Woodward; Dr Martyn [Martin]; Earl of Northampton [James Compton, 3rd Earl of Northampton]; Robert Smyth [Smith]; Colonel William Smyth [Smith]; Dr Cookson; Richard Watson, esquire; George Bury; James Bury; John Fox; John Browne; William Yarway; Edmund Radwell; John Sparks; Mrs Wyngate, widow; Thomas Foster; Sir Robert Hopper; Sir Francis Crawley; Mrs Ann Cheyny [Cheney], widow; Sir Robert Napper [Napier]; Ruben Browne; Thomas Wyllyes [Willis]; Joyce Clarke; Abraham Crowch [Crouch]; Charles Umpton; Mrs Kempe, widow; Mrs Colebacke, widow; Magdalen College, Oxford; Richard Spencer; Clare Hall [College], Cambridge; Lady Campden [Anne Camden]; Dean and Chapter of Lincoln; Lord Brudnell [Thomas Brudenell, 1st Earl of Cardigan]; Dr Francis Walsall; Lady [Elizabeth] Caple; Sir William Palmer; Lord Caple [Athur Caple, 1st Baron Capel of Hadenham]; Dr Samuel Ratclyfe [Radcliff]; St John's College, Cambridge; John Keeling, esquire; Lady Mordant [Elizabeth Mordaunt], widow; Sir Peter Osborne; Charles Ventrys; Henry Ventrys; Dr Arthur; William Gerye [Gerrey], esquire; Sir Richard Taylor; Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Pembroke College, Cambridge; George Gerrey; Richard Gerrey; Earl of Bedford [William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford]; Christopher Evans; Queen's College, Cambridge; dean and chapter of Worcester; Thomas Hunt; Sir George Binion; Thomas Manley; Peterhouse College, Cambridge; James Richardson; Robert Gerrey; John Dobbs; Richard Gregory; Thomas Owen; Queens College, Oxford; John Newton; John Sheriffe, barber; Thomas Abbyes [Abbeys]; John Groome; Robert Harrison; William Bartram, tailor; John Bartram, tailor; Philip Rowland, surgeon; Thomas Moore.
Tenants: 168 named tenants including Edward Rolt, esquire; William Plummer, esquire; Francis Clarke, gentleman; John Parrott, gentleman; Nicholas Langford, gentleman; Peter Neale, gentleman; Rowland Cary, gentleman; Captain Denis Taylor; Lady Harvey, widow; and three other woman of which all are widows.
Places mentioned: Wooborne [Woburn]; Westening [Westoning]; Salford; Aspley Guise; Tylsworth [Tilsworth]; Hockley [Hockliffe]; Milton Bryan; Chalgrave; Dunstable; Eaton Bray; Hulett; Leighton cum Membris [Leighton Buzzard]; Redgmont [Ridgement]; Steppingley; Weston [Westoning]; Malden [Maulden]; Fleetwick [Flitwick]; Houghton Conquest; Willshamseede [Wilshamstead]; Marson [Marston]; Cramfeild [Cranfield]; Kempson [Kempston]; Milbrooke [Millbrook]; Stretley [Streatley]; East Hyde; Sundon; Luton; Lymbry cum Biscoe [Limbury]; Lygrave [Leagrave]; West Hyde; Shidlyngton [Shillington]; Tempsford; Dunton; Millow; Everton; Holme; Biggleswade; Sandy; Warden [Old Warden]; Norrell [Northill]; South Hill [Southill]; Shidlington [Shillington]; Stadfold [Stanfold]; Maysall [Marshall]; Boulenhurst [Bolnhurst]; Pertenhall; Riseley; Milton Ernest; Oakley; Deane [Dean]; Gouldington [Goldington]; Roxton; Chillington [Chellington]; Pavenham; Stadgden [Stagsden]; Shambrooke [Sharnbrook]; Chelton [Carlton]; Thurley [Thurleigh]; Brumham [Bromham]; Felmersham.
State Papers Online Reference: SP 28: Vol. 205, Part 4 County Committees: Sequestration Accounts and Papers: Beds-Bucks.
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Note: Poor condition. Information from the bottom and edges of pages is missing.
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