Difference between revisions of "Hillocks"
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Hillocks is a field, originally part of [[Princes Risborough Common]]. | Hillocks is a field, originally part of [[Princes Risborough Common]]. | ||
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| + | '''In 1889''' as £1,300 plus accruing interest was now owing by John Cheshire, F.J.Irving was enabled to sell several plots of land by Power of Sale as mortgagee.These included - | ||
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| + | '''Sold to William Saunders,''' of New House Farm, [[Denner Hill]], Great Missenden, for £730: - | ||
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| + | '''Schedule.''' - 1. The field of arable land ( This is the site of '''Walnut Tree House''') at Lacey Green, containing 7 acres, 19 poles, bounded on the S by a proposed new roadway (later to become [[Goodacres Lane]]); on the north by property of John Cheshire, mortgaged to Frances Josephine Irving: On the South by property of John Cheshire, but recently remortgaged to Mary Ann Buckmaster | ||
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| + | 2. The arable field at Lacey Green known as the “[[Hillocks]]”, formerly part of Kiln Farm, then containing 30 acres 2 roods 14 poles, but a small portion having been sold, it was found to contain 29 acres 1 rood 37 poles. (This is the field straight ahead at the bottom of [[Goodacres Lane]]) | ||
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| + | Which herein 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> described, together with full right and liberty for William Saunders, in along and over the proposed new roadway, 16 feet in width and abstracting presents recently set out by Francis Josephine. click [[William Saunders & Bethia Janes]] for more about William Saunders. | ||
Revision as of 06:22, 1 June 2025
Hillocks is a field, originally part of Princes Risborough Common.
In 1889 as £1,300 plus accruing interest was now owing by John Cheshire, F.J.Irving was enabled to sell several plots of land by Power of Sale as mortgagee.These included -
Sold to William Saunders, of New House Farm, Denner Hill, Great Missenden, for £730: -
Schedule. - 1. The field of arable land ( This is the site of Walnut Tree House) at Lacey Green, containing 7 acres, 19 poles, bounded on the S by a proposed new roadway (later to become Goodacres Lane); on the north by property of John Cheshire, mortgaged to Frances Josephine Irving: On the South by property of John Cheshire, but recently remortgaged to Mary Ann Buckmaster
2. The arable field at Lacey Green known as the “Hillocks”, formerly part of Kiln Farm, then containing 30 acres 2 roods 14 poles, but a small portion having been sold, it was found to contain 29 acres 1 rood 37 poles. (This is the field straight ahead at the bottom of Goodacres Lane)
Which herein 1st and 2nd described, together with full right and liberty for William Saunders, in along and over the proposed new roadway, 16 feet in width and abstracting presents recently set out by Francis Josephine. click William Saunders & Bethia Janes for more about William Saunders.