Difference between revisions of "Stocken Farm with William Saunders"
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| − | / | + | '''1877 circa, William Saunders purchased two plots of land''' from [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Josephine_Irving Josephine Irving], mortgagee of the land of John Cheshire. One was at the bottom on the north-west side of a track, made to access this plot and also the other which was straight ahead at the end of the track. The second was a large field later known as ‘[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Hillocks Hillocks]’. The track years later became ‘[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Goodacres_Lane Goodacres] Lane’. |
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| + | '''''Note'''. The only house on the Goodacres Lane track, right at the entrance to it, was [[The Bakehouse]], built by Henry Janes. Interestingly, about the time he purchased the above fields William married Henry's daughter Bethia.'' | ||
Revision as of 12:15, 26 February 2024
1877 circa, William Saunders purchased two plots of land from Josephine Irving, mortgagee of the land of John Cheshire. One was at the bottom on the north-west side of a track, made to access this plot and also the other which was straight ahead at the end of the track. The second was a large field later known as ‘Hillocks’. The track years later became ‘Goodacres Lane’.
Note. The only house on the Goodacres Lane track, right at the entrance to it, was The Bakehouse, built by Henry Janes. Interestingly, about the time he purchased the above fields William married Henry's daughter Bethia.