MAF 9/280

MAF 9/280 BONDS IN FRESTON 2125/12346

2125 23rd March 1860

“The manor of Bonds in Freston”

John Berners enfranchisement.

Whereas Sir George Nathaniel Broke of Broke Hall Nacton in the county of Suffolk baronet C.B. is Lord of the manor of Bonds in Freston of the same county.

And whereas on or about the 14th February 1859 John Berners of Woolverstone Park in the parish of Woolverstone in the said county of Suffolk Esquire was admitted tenant to the lands parcel of the said manor described in schedule hereto.

John Berners required the enfranchisement of the lands under the Copyhold Acts 1852 section 48, at a £32 deposited with the Bank of England.

Cottages with yard and appurtenances lying between the road from Ipswich to Harkstead on the part of the North West and upon lands of the manor of Woolverstone to the south-east one head abutting upon the way there end containing half a rood as the same were late in the occupation of Charles Coulson and there are now three tenements in the respective occupations of George Turner, William Sage and Simon Mudd.

12364 Manor of Bonds C W W Fitzwilliam

Award of enfranchisement.

29th June 1876.

Honourable Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam of Aldwalton near Peterborough.

Sir George Nathaniel Broke of Shrubland Park, Barham his Lord. Paid £52 6 shillings and 9p.

Schedule

Message or tenement called Reeves. One-acre 33 perches by admeasurement (increased from one-acre).

In Occupation of Robert Mann, Thomas Granger, John Groves; as a under tenants to John Hewke.

For me in the Occupation of JOHN Rand deceased. And now George Whyatt and James Gladding.

And formerly in John Hewke and afterwards John Fuller.

Yorks pightle one-acre three Roods, 33 perch. Abutting the road from Ipswich to the East.

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