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'''Regarding [[Vine Cottage]], Research. [[Dennis Claydon]] was given the Abstract of the Title of Mr Henry Batt Mason, mortgagee, starting January 1775 up to 1838. ''This document is archived in Lacey Green [[Village Hall]].''''' | '''Regarding [[Vine Cottage]], Research. [[Dennis Claydon]] was given the Abstract of the Title of Mr Henry Batt Mason, mortgagee, starting January 1775 up to 1838. ''This document is archived in Lacey Green [[Village Hall]].''''' | ||
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Regarding Vine Cottage, Research. Dennis Claydon was given the Abstract of the Title of Mr Henry Batt Mason, mortgagee, starting January 1775 up to 1838. This document is archived in Lacey Green Village Hall.
19th & 20th January 1775. Abstract of the Title of Mr. Henry Batt Mason to hereditements called 'Up Green' or the 'Roundabout', situate at Lacey Green in the Parish of Princes Risborough, as mortgagee thereof, with power of sale.
19th January 1775. Lease to Thomas Dell by Mr. Henry Batt Mason, mortgagee
Lease (deposit for one day prior to purchase) to Thomas Dell snr. of Lacey Green, shopkeeper, from John Anderson of Downley, blacksmith, for 5 shillings. This document is archived in Lacey Green Village Hall. See Thomas Dell snr & Ann Dell
Schedule. Two freehold cottages, also arable and meadow land of 2 acres, known as ‘Anderson’s Meadow’, at Up Green (or Roundabouts).