- ReferenceWL533a-b
- TitleConveyance (lease & release): £8,823. Purchase by Wm. Long of the Whittingstall share of public-houses in and around Bedford. 1803
- Date free text9-10 October 1803
- Production dateFrom: 1803 To: 1803
- Scope and Content(i) Has. Whittingstall of Southill, gent., eldest surviving bro. & exor. of Hen. Whittingstall of Broxbourne, Herts., gent. (ii) Wm. Long of Kempston House, esq. -- a moiety of :- - the Red Lion, Bedford, occ. Mary Blackshaw, late the estate of the Rev. Thos. Belsham; - the Hearse & Horses, Bedford, occ. Edw. Allison, lately purchased from J. & G. Costin; - the Wrestlers' alehouse, Bedford, occ. John Simmonds, purchased from John Edwards; - the Ship Inn, St. Paul's parish, occ. Jas. Brown and John Hinde, purchased from John Mott; - the Red Lion, St. Loyes, occ. Wm. Allison, purchased from Wm. Ebden; - the Shoulder of Mutton, Well St., occ. Leon. Simons, Thos. Whitfield, Jon Kilpin, purchased from Thos. Field; - the Sow and Pigs, Bedford, occ. Jos. Ford, purchased from Wm. Brown & w.; - the Black Horse, Bedford, occ John Woodcock, purchased from Thos. Hensman; - a small messuage in Well Street, occ. Ric. Wootton, late the estate of Jas. Tracey; - the White Horse, Deadman's Cross, Haynes, occ. Wm. Neale, purchased from Thos. Warner; - the Cock alehouse, Wootton, occ. Hen Hayes, purchased from Mary Franklin, sp.; formerly the estate of Thos. Lavender; - the Black Swan, Shefford, occ. John Plowman; with milliner's shop adj., occ. Charlotte Higgason, purchased from sd. Charlotte Higgason; - the Red Lion and Crown, Lt. Brickhill, Bucks., occ. Edw. Edes; - the Quart Pot, Kempston, occ. John Dudley, with tenement adj., purchased of Wm. perry & John Bassett; - the White Horse, Yelden, occ. Thos. Wagstaff, purchased from Vincent Wallis; - 2 closes at Keeley End, Wootton, 'in the parish of Kempston', - 29 ac., called Gt. & Lt. Hoo; - Up End pightle (old enclosed ground adj. Quart Pot), exchanged with Lewis Bartram for land in the open fields of Kempston; - an allotment of 21 ac. in Hardwick Field, Kempston, under Kempston enclosure award; - 7 ac. in the common fields of Wootton, occ. Hen. Haynes & Ric. Henseman Sawell; Witn. Jos. Eade, Robt. Chipperfield.
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordCharles Wells,
Whittingstall & Long,
Whittingstall, James,
Whittingstall, Henry,
Long, William,
Blackshaw, Mary,
Belsham, Thomas,
Allison, Edward,
Costin, J & G,
Simmonds, John,
Edwards, John,
Brown, James (d),
Hinde, John,
Mott, John,
Allison, William,
Ebden, William,
Simons, Leon,
Whitfield, Thomas,
Kilpin, Jon,
Field, Thomas,
Ford, Joseph,
Brown, William,
Woodcock, John,
Hensman, Thomas,
Wootton, Richard,
Tracey, James,
Neale, William,
Warner, Thomas,
Haynes, Henry,
Franklin, Mary,
Spencer, Thomas,
Barringer, John,
Lavender, Thomas,
Rose, William,
Ratcliffe, John,
Plowman, John,
Higgason, Charlotte,
Edes, Edward,
Dudley, John,
Perry, William,
Bassett, John,
Wagstaffe, Thomas,
Wallis, Vincent,
Bartram, Lewis,
Sawell, Richard Henseman,
Chipperfield, Robert - KeywordsCharles Wells, INNS, shares, Bedford Red Lion, St.Loyes, Bedford Hearse & Horses, Bedford Wrestlers, Bedford Ship, Saint Paul's Square, Bedford Shoulder of Mutton, Bedford Sow & Pigs, Bedford Black Horse, Cauldwell Street, Haynes White Horse, Wootton Cock, Sharnbrook Swan With Two Nicks, Stagsden Dog & Duck, Shefford Black Swan, Little Brickhill Red Lion, Little Brickhill Crown, Kempston Quart Pot, Yelden White Horse, BEDFORD, SOUTHILL, Broxbourne, KEMPSTON, Bedford Well Street, HAYNES, Deadman's Cross, WOOTTON, SHARNBROOK, STAGSDEN, SHEFFORD, YELDEN, Little Brickhill
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