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Michaelmas 16th October 1821
clerk of the magistrates Mr. Davis, Not guilty. R. v William Dean Chartridge, Exposing his person indecently Witness: Mary Ayres, Chartridge, Guilty R. v Jarvis Arnold and William Goodson Place not stated, Assault on J.S.A. Norris Witnesses: James Samuel
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Counterpart Marriage Settlement
i) Richard Widmor of Botley, Chesham, gent., and Hannah his wife. (ii) Jacob Horwood of Great Missenden, yeoman, and Mary his wife, late Mary King. (iii) Edward Horwood of Chartridge, Chesham, tallow chandler, eldest son of Jacob Horwood, Mary Lovett of
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Feoffment
Acre Close (1a), 3a arable, land in Beech Field, ½a arable, land in West Deane Field, in Chartridge Consideration: £192. [Buckinghamshire Studies, Small accessions 101-200]
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Conveyance
accountant (3) Frederick Henry Whalley of Brecon House, Court Road, Eltham, Kent, gentleman and William Murthwait How of Summeries, Chesham Bois, architect (4) William John Stewart of Chartridge Grange, Chartridge, contractor (5) Frederick George Racklyeft
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Counterpart lease for 21 years
1) Robert Gainsford, the elder, of Chesham, gentleman (2) Nicholas Horrod, the younger, of Chartridge, Chesham, blacksmith Messuage in Chartridge, with 8 closes of arable land and 1 close of meadow (total 23a) Rent: £16 per annum. [Buckinghamshire Studies,
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Feoffment
2a), 1a 1r land, Siblies, Pratts Corner, Clay Acre, Longe Lands, the Acre, Beech Field Closes, with parcel of woodground between them, in Chartridge Chesham Consideration: £320. [Buckinghamshire Studies, Small accessions 101-200]
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Lease for One Year
(i) William Hackwill of Chartridge, Chesham, gent. (ii) John Burch of Chartridge, yeoman. Tithes of rectory of Wendover on 2r.30p. land, close (3a. part of Gibbons Field) in Wendover.. [Buckinghamshire Studies, Cavendish family (Barons...]
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Easter Sessions, 1833
1/-, 3 bales hemp, 3d, 1 wicker basket, 6d/, 2 waistcoats, 2/-, property of John King on 24 April. Witnesses: John King, shopkeeper, of Chartridge, Chesham. [Shoemaker in QS/0 43]. William Cross, constable [of Aylesbury], John Marks, headborough of Aylesbury.
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[Cottage at Chartridge Lane, Chesham].
Rent account.. [Buckinghamshire Studies, LOWNDES of CHESHAM]
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Close of land in Chartridge
[Buckinghamshire Studies, LOWNDES of CHESHAM]
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