Deeds and papers relating to property and land at Treening Bridge, Ashley, Ringwood

Description: In 1699 the land consisted of 1½a, by 1769 a tenement had been built on the land. In 1846, the property was described as 2 cottages and 1¼a of land, bounded on the north, by the turnpike cottage and garden, on the south by the Southampton and Dorchester railway, on the east by land belonging to Lord Malmesbury, and on the west, by land belonging to Thomas Hurdle Includes: the will of John Ayles, 3 May 1769, in which he leaves the above land to his cousin Thomas Gubbins (item E/T336); abstract of title of James Hurdle, Oct 1845 (item E/T348) John Jeffery of Westover, Ringwood, yeoman (1699); James Ayles of Ringwood, yeoman (1699); Thomas Gubbins of Holdenhurst, labourer (1774); Richard Fezard Mansfield of Ringwood, gent (1774); Thomas Baker of Ringwood, ironmonger, (1774); William Watkins of Ringwood, shopkeeper, Harry Tilly of Ringwood, schoolmaster, Stephen Cailes of Ashley, Ringwood, tailor, John Brown of Ringwood, tailor, members of the Ringwood Friendly Society (1794); James Hurdle of Ashley, fisherman (1801); Charles and Thomas Hurdle (1846), John Morant (1846)
Date: 01/01/1699 - 31/12/1846
Last import: September 11, 2017
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