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Feoffment Between Caroline Miles Hoddle and Edward Watts
Summary
A feoffment between Caroline Miles Hoddle and Edwards for the land in in Bullingden End in Hanslope, formally called Wolfs Place and land in the surrounding area.Narrative
A feoffment 1804 between Caroline Miles Hoddle only child and heir of Stephen and Sarah Hoddle, (daughter of Richard Miles,) both deceased and Edward Watts in the 44th year of King George III's reign. For the sum of two hundred fifteen pounds and ten shillings. Edward Watts paid five shillings the day before the signing of the feoffment to lease the properties and land mentioned. Thomas Kitlee occupied the said the property and land. Property and enclosed land of Bullington End, (not the farm) formerly called Wolf's Place, shared lands in Salci Grounds, 64 acres and two roods of contained lands. Also land behind Wolf's Place called Wolf's field and a lane placed alongside Wolf's field and Wolf's Place, called Chase Lane.
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Archive holding original: Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies; reference: D/WA570
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