Difference between revisions of "Wades Grove"

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In Lacey Green he leased from the Manor of Princes Risborough a close (field) called 'Wades Grove' containing 8 acres.  Also two closes of arable land - 'Lower Close' adjoining [[Smallridge Wood]] and 'Crooks' containing 5 acres.  These he bequeathed to his son, Edward Stone born 1743.
 
In Lacey Green he leased from the Manor of Princes Risborough a close (field) called 'Wades Grove' containing 8 acres.  Also two closes of arable land - 'Lower Close' adjoining [[Smallridge Wood]] and 'Crooks' containing 5 acres.  These he bequeathed to his son, Edward Stone born 1743.
  
'''Reverend Edward Stone''', son of the Reverend Edward and Elizabeth, born 1743, died 1811, married in 1764 Sarah Witts of Oxon (1745-1834). He was rector of Hartwell from 1783 to 1793. .He was for 42 years rector of Horsenden.  He was said to be "an amiable character beloved by all who knew him".  He left 'Wades Grove', 'Lower Close' adjoining Smallridge Wood  and 'Crooks' to his daughter Sarah Shard.
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'''Reverend Edward Stone''', son of the Reverend Edward and Elizabeth, born 1743, died 1811, married in 1764 Sarah Witts of Oxon (1745-1834). He was rector of Hartwell from 1783 to 1793. .He was for 42 years rector of Horsenden.  He was said to be "an amiable character beloved by all who knew him".  He left 'Wades Grove', 'Lower Close' adjoining [[Smallridge Wood]] and 'Crooks' to his daughter Sarah Shard born 17
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'''XXXVIII  Road of the breadth of twenty feet'''
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leading from Dawes Lane (later known as [[Slad Lane]]) over part of the south side of an enclosure belonging to the said Lord George Henry Cavendish to the south west corner of Wades Grove for the use of and to be kept in repair by the owners and occupiers of Wades Grove aforesaid for the time being for ever.

Revision as of 06:36, 12 August 2023

Wades Grove is a field first mentioned

On July 1731 Mortgage. Mr Edward Stone to John Darvill of Darvills Hill for £100. see Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance

Land in Lacey Green and Loosley Row. click Edward Stone (The Aspirin Man) for more about Edward.

In Lacey Green he leased from the Manor of Princes Risborough a close (field) called 'Wades Grove' containing 8 acres. Also two closes of arable land - 'Lower Close' adjoining Smallridge Wood and 'Crooks' containing 5 acres. These he bequeathed to his son, Edward Stone born 1743.

Reverend Edward Stone, son of the Reverend Edward and Elizabeth, born 1743, died 1811, married in 1764 Sarah Witts of Oxon (1745-1834). He was rector of Hartwell from 1783 to 1793. .He was for 42 years rector of Horsenden. He was said to be "an amiable character beloved by all who knew him". He left 'Wades Grove', 'Lower Close' adjoining Smallridge Wood and 'Crooks' to his daughter Sarah Shard born 17

XXXVIII  Road of the breadth of twenty feet

leading from Dawes Lane (later known as Slad Lane) over part of the south side of an enclosure belonging to the said Lord George Henry Cavendish to the south west corner of Wades Grove for the use of and to be kept in repair by the owners and occupiers of Wades Grove aforesaid for the time being for ever.