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.'''15 February 1850 Conveyances'''
 
.'''15 February 1850 Conveyances'''
  
'''Lot 1.'''  John Paine of Longwick, mealman purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith: ---
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'''Lot 1.'''  John Paine of Longwick, mealman purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith of Hampden: ---
  
'''Schedule  of cottages. later Wimble End'''
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'''Lot 1'''Cottage no 1 and Cottage no 2, both erected about 1759 with gardens (later part of Wimble End).  Cottage No 1 also had an orchard, plot of ground and hedge, containing 2 roods.  The hedges parted it from gardens or land formerly of James Lacey
  
Cottage no 1 and Cottage no 2, both erected about 1759 with gardensCottage No 1 also had an orchard, plot of ground and hedge, containing 2 roods.   The hedges parted it from gardens or land formerly of James Lacey
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'''Lot 2.'''   [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/William_Floyd William Floyd] of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lane_Farm Lane Farm] purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampen, blacksmith: ---
  
'''Lot 2.'''   [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/William_Floyd William Floyd] of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lane_Farm Lane Farm] purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampen, blacksmith: ---
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The north end of the garden of cottage no.1On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop .   William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage that later became called "[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Green_Hedges Green Hedges]"
  
Schedule
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William lease the cottage to Joseph and Jane Floyd
  
The north end of the garden of cottage no.1.  On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop .  William used this as a barn then built a cottage that later became called "[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Green_Hedges Green Hedges]"  
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Revision as of 10:54, 20 November 2022

.15 February 1850 Conveyances

Lot 1. John Paine of Longwick, mealman purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith of Hampden: ---

Lot 1Cottage no 1 and Cottage no 2, both erected about 1759 with gardens (later part of Wimble End). Cottage No 1 also had an orchard, plot of ground and hedge, containing 2 roods. The hedges parted it from gardens or land formerly of James Lacey

Lot 2. William Floyd of Lane Farm purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampen, blacksmith: ---

The north end of the garden of cottage no.1. On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop . William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage that later became called "Green Hedges"

William lease the cottage to Joseph and Jane Floyd