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Description: | Two messuages, or tenements and one cottage, and arable land, meadow, pasture, and heath ground (100a.), the latter lately purchased by the said John Allen from Mr Thomas Key, all in Long Leadenham.
Isaac Allen of Long Leadenham, yeoman, and Katherine Allen of the same, widow, to Ellis Key of Long Leadenham, gent, for £560, 24 Mar 1721.
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(i) 1 messuage, 1 close (1a.) and 4a. arable land, leys, meadow, and pasture.
Francis Allen of Wellingore, yeoman, to John Allen of Long Leadenham, yeoman. Mortgage, 1704.
Assignment of mortgage to John Hill of New Sleaford, 1704.
Francis Allen of Digby, yeoman, and John Allen of Long Leadenham, yeoman, to Joseph Cheetham of Long Leadenham, hempdresser, 1712.
Will of Joseph Cheetham of Leadenham, 12 May 1745; proved 7 June 1745.
(ii) Messuage, cottage or tenement with lands, meadows, and pasture belonging called Wright's Farm, cottage and four closes of meadow or pasture called Lemmen Wonge (19a.), and Gospell Close (7a.): farm called Lamb's Farme.
James Gray of Little Humby, gent, to Christopher Pym of North Witham, gent. Assignment of a mortgage made by Thomas Key in 1702, 1704.
(iii) Gospell Close.
Thomas Key of the city of Lincoln, son and heir of Thomas Key late of Long Leadenham, gent, deceased, to John Key of Long Leadenham, gent, 1704.
(iv) Messuage or tenement and 70a. arable land and 330a. meadow or pasture.
Thomas Key of the city of Lincoln, gent, to John Greene of the parish of St. Swithin's, Lincoln, maltster.
Mortgage, 1704.
Assignment of mortgage to Francis Allin of Wellingore, farmer, 1704/5.
Additional mortgage, 1704.
(v) 40a. arable land, 12a. meadow, 14a. pasture, and 10a. heath.
Thomas Key of Long Leadenham, gent, and Katherine his wife, to John Allin of Long Leadenham, yeoman, 1704.
Mortgaged to Richard Sentence of Grantham, tailor, 1715.
Assignment of mortgage to John Calcraft of Grantham, gent, 1718.
Assignment of mortgage to Anne Still of Boothby Pagnell, widow, 1720.
(vi) Two messuages or tenements lately made into one, and two shops adjoining, and small parcel of meadow or pasture (1r.).
Robert Seamer of Long Leadenham, labourer, and Richard Seamer of Nottingham, stockinger, his eldest son, to Francis Allen of Wellingore, yeoman, 1707. | Subjects: | Country Estates Church Of England Parishes Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 1704-1721 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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