Thrale history

Greens, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England


 


Tree: UK Thrale family

Notes:

Thrale family ownership, included…
  1. Richard Thrale (d.1711);
  2. son Richard Thrale (d.1694);
  3. nephew Thomas Thrale (b.1731).

In 1728, Thomas Thrale of Marshalswick surrendered part of Marshalswick Farm, Potten Field which was a part of the farm called Greens, as well as Johnsons and Sharps Closes of the same farm. The acreage was 80 acres for Marshalswick Farm and 50 acres for the Greens Farm Fields. The mortgage was to John Thornton of St. Pauls, Covent Garden, and Thomas Fortescue of St. Giles.

In 1765 further mortgages took place by Thomas and Elizabeth and their eldest son Thomas, to Joseph Osman, the house being in the tenure of Major Richardson.

In 1768, the mortgage money was increased: Osman sold his claims to James Higgins who completed the purchase, and thus the Thrale interest was finally extinguished.

Contemporary use

The New Greens Housing Estate, which was built in the mid 20th century, is named after the farmland upon which it is built.

Latitude: 51.7694966, Longitude: -0.34079361101661


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Matches 1 to 3 of 3

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Property    Person ID   Tree 
1 THRALE, Richard  I313 UK Thrale family 
2 THRALE, Richard  I284 UK Thrale family 
3 THRALE, Thomas  I318 UK Thrale family