Collection Context
| | | 15 - Family settlement (by lease and release) by Thomas Duly of Oakley Green, Bray, cordwainer, and his wife Martha, on Thomas, Richard and Robert Gregory and Mary Emblin, Martha's children by her first marriage, of a cottage adjoining Oakley Green on the south and a close of meadow or pasture ground called Great Hills on the north and east, in Bray, 1750/1, with receipt relating to a settlement of an estate in Bray on Mr and Mrs Duly and Mrs Emblin, 1761. |
| | | 16 - Deeds of a capital messuage or mansion house called Oakley Place, East Oakley, Bray, a close called Dovehouse Mead(ow) or the Broad Mead (20 a.), two closes of meadow ground called the Great Hills and Little Hills (9 a.), a close called Alves Close (2 a.), 30 acres of arable land in the common fields, and another messuage, all [at East Oakley] in the parish of Bray; a toft in Oakley Green, Bray, where a messuage called Wests formerly stood, and adjoining close of meadow or pasture (5 a.), adjoining Oakley Green on the south; a messuage called Archlards or Archlers in Braywick, Bray, 31 acres of arable land dispersed in Braywick Field, and an acre of meadow ground in Bray Mead (locations described). |
| | | 18 - Deeds of three adjoining pieces of arable land at Beggar's Elm, adjoining the River Thames on the north, and the highway from Windsor and Bullocks Hatch to Braywick and Maidenhead on the south; two adjoining pieces of land in Corn Mead, one being a gravel pit adjoining the Thames on the north; closes of arable land called Gravel Pit Close (9 a.), adjoining the above-mentioned gravel pit on the north, and the high road from Bullocks Hatch to Braywick on the south, Cartbridge Close (5 a.), near Bullocks Hatch, adjoining the said road on the south, and the Picked Close (11 a.) near Bullocks Hatch (formerly two closes called the Picked Close and the Five Acre Field), a plot of arable land called the Letchmore half acre in East Oakley Field and a close of arable, meadow or pasture land called Bushy Mead (1 a.). |
| | | 36 - Deeds of a messuage in Maidenhead, in the parish of Bray; a messuage called Barretts, Money Row Green, Bray, and adjoining orchard (1 a.); a messuage at Money Row Green and six acres of pasture ground (part of the common or waste of Bray) belonging to the same at Cox Green, Bray; two messuages at Touchen End, Bray; allotments of land at Stud Green and Touchen End, Bray; a messuage and hogsty in Cookham [as devised in T14]; two messuages in Broad Street, Reading; and the Pig Market, with all houses built there, Friar Street, Reading (Reading property 1845 only); and a newly erected messuage at Wooburn Green, Wooburn, Bucks. |
| | | 60 - Deeds of thirteen capital messuages in Clewer called Clarence Crescent, a garden or pleasure ground in front of the same (3½ a.), seven messuages adjoining Clarence Crescent called Clarence Road, coach houses and stables called Alfred Mews on the south side of Clarence Road, twenty eight messuages at the back of Clarence Crescent called Charles Street, and twenty eight cottages adjoining the same and called South Place, all recently built on ground previously called the Home Garden and Magpie Close; a close of meadow or pasture ground called Spinners Field (8 a.) in Clewer, opposite Clarence Road; and certain messuages near Clewer Lane, Clewer, abutting on a footway towards Clewer on the south; all lately built by James Thomas Bedborough of New Windsor, stonemason and builder. |
| | | 101 - Assignment of 13 capital messuages in Clewer called Clarence Crescent, nine messuages adjoining the same called Clarence Road, three messuages nearby, opposite Spinners Field, coach houses and stables on the south side of Clarence Road called Alred Mews, 28 messuages at the back of Clarence Crescent called Charles Street, 28 messuages lately erected on land formerly known as the Home Garden and Magpye Close, a close of meadow or pasture land called Spinners Field (8 a.), part used as a rope walk, two messuages near Clewer Lane abutting south on a footway leading towards Clewer, all in the parish of Clewer and borough of New Windsor. |
| | | 138 - Deeds of a close of meadow or pasture ground, previously three closes, called Merriend or Merrifields and Tangley Croft, and an adjoining close of meadow or pasture ground, formerly a grove or coppice of wood ground but long since cleared, called Tangleys Grove or Coppice, (19 acres together), abutting on Folly Farm Park and lands called Picked Mead on the north, lands called Merrits and Upper Mead on the west and south-west and lands called Buntingbury on the east, in Winkfield, with a cowhouse and shed standing on the same. |
| | | 156 - Marriage settlements of Matthew Edward Elliott of 7 Canterbury Villas, Maida Vale, Middlesex, silkman, and Georgiana Adela Prescott of 7 Park Place Villas, Middlesex, daughter of George Prescott of Gibraltar, merchant, deceased, 1850, and associated deeds and papers. |
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