Much
Cowarne, Thornbury, Winslow etc, Herefordshire
A
Partlar of the Estates of William Burnam with Observations
A paper document on four sheets
giving information on the estates of William Burnam and property transactions
made between 1714 and 1773, The property includes The Moor End Far, Bridgend
and another farm at Moor End in Much Cowarne, The Stone House Farm in
Thornbury, The White House in Cowarne premises called Inson at Winslow and a
property called Tilback in Collington as well as other lands.
NAMES MENTIONED IN DOCUMENT
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Name
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Other Information
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William BISSELL
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Sold lands at Winslow to
Matthew Goode
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Ann BURNAM
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Formerly Ann Goode. Married
William Burnam in 1759. Grand-daughter of Matthew and Susannah Goode,
daughter of Thomas and Ann Goode. Inherited a considerable amount of land
from Matthew Goode
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William BURNAM
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Married Ann Goode in 1759.
Son of Rev Burnam. Owner of a considerable amount of land
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Mr BUTLER
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Sold property in Much Cowarne
to Matthew Goode in 1741
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Susannah CLARKE
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Widow. Former owner of Toft
Barn and lands in Thornbury, Herefordshire prior to 1754
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Thomas DAVIES
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Of Winslow, Bromyard,
Herefordshire. Occupant of property in 1754 sold by William Bissell
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William DAVIES
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Clerk of Bromyard,
Herefordshire. Occupant of tenement in Bromyard in 1773
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Mary DENNIS
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See Mary Goode
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Thomas GOOD
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The Elder. Purchased Seven
Ridges in Sheetfield in Thornbury, Herefordshire with Thomas Good the younger
from Matthew Goode in 1749
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Thomas GOOD
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The Younger. Purchased Seven
Ridges in Sheetfield in Thornbury, Herefordshire with Thomas Good the elder
from Matthew Goode in 1749. Also purchased a Toft Barn and lands in Thornbury
from Matthew Goode in 1754 which were formerly the estate of Susannah Clarke
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Ann GOODE
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Daughter of Matthew and Susannah
Goode. Wife of Thomas Goode. Mother of Ann Goode (who married William Burnam)
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Ann GOODE
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See Ann Burnam
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Mary GOODE
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Married Matthew Goode in 1714
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Matthew GOODE
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Married Mary Dennis in 1714. Purchased
Stone House Farm, Thornbury, Herefordshire from John Whittington and his wife
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Matthew GOODE
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Gentleman. Husband of Susannah
Goode. Possibly son of Matthew and Mary Goode. Father of Ann (who married William
Burnam). Will dated 1754. Owner of a considerable amount of property in
Cowarne, Thornbury, Bromyard, Collington, Winslow etc
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Susannah GOODE
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Wife of Matthew Goode. Mother of
Ann (who married Thomas Goode). Grandmother of Ann (who married William
Burnam)
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Thomas GOODE
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Purchased property in Thornbury,
Herefordshire from Matthew Goode in 1714
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Thomas GOODE
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Husband of Ann Goode, son in law of
Matthew and Mary Goode
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William GRIFFITHS
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Tenant of a Farm at Moor End, Much
Cowarne in 1759
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Jos NURTON
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Occupant of White House, Cowarne, Herefordshire
in 1754
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Richard PARRY
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Sold property in Much Cowarne to
Matthew Goode in 1741
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John POWELL
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Occupant of White House, Cowarne,
Herefordshire in 1754
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John RAWLINGS
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Tenant of Moore End Farm, Much Cowarne in 1759
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Anthony TAYLOR
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Occupant of property at Bridgend,
Much Cowarne in 1730
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William VICCARESS
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Occupant of Inson in Winslow in the
parish of Bromyard in 1754
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John WHITTINGTON
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Sold Stone House Farm, Thornbury,
Herefordshire to Matthew Goode before 1714
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