• Reference
    X208/18
  • Title
    Conveyance with Declaration to Bar Dover. 1) Samuel Bailey of Southill Gentleman Thomas Heaton of Alton, near Cheadle, Staffs, Gent (mortgages) 2) Edward William Young formerly of Town of Bedford but now of Sydney, Cape Breton in British North America, Civil Engineer (vendor) 3) John Trapp of Bedford, Gentleman (purchaser) recites mortgage in £1050 and interest 1) Henry Young 2) Sophia Brightman property including that below 16 Feb 1860 - recites default - recites will of Sophia Brightman (died 17 January 1863) - appted Jn Hen Wagstaff of 9 Sheldon Street, Bishops Road, Paddington, Middlesex, Chemist and Chas Wm Wagstaff of Cold Harbour Lane, Camberwell, Surrey, Gentleman, executors and bequeathed them all estates held by her as mortgagee or Trustee - will made 4 April 1855 - proved Principal Probate Registry 6 Feb 1863 - recites Assignment of mortgage of 16 Feb 1860 1) John Hen and Chas Wm Wagstaff (old mortgagees) 2) Henry Young (mortgagor) 3) Sam Bailey and Thomas Heaton (new mortgagees) consideration £105030 June 1863 - recites 1) Samuel Bailey and Thomas Heaton 2) Hen Young 3) Thomas Wesley Turnley part of premises covered by mortgage - consideration £270 paid by 3) to 1) with the consent of 2) - 13 June 1864 recites will of Henry Young (d 12 March 1866) - - appted son Edw Wm Young, dau Rosina Harriet Young and son Augustus Murray Young Executors and Trustees (including trustees for sale of his real estate - made 29 June 1864 Codicil 11 February 1865 - proved Northampton District Probate Registry 7 April 1866 recites Deed Renouncing Probate 1) Rosina Harriet then Rosina Harriet Latham MA of Kurnool in the Deccan in the Presidency of Madras, Civil Engineer 2) John Herbert Latham 3) EW and AM Young (as above) 30 October 1866 recites death of Augustus Murray Young 17 February 1871 recites EW Young has contracted with John Trapp for sale of property for £1050 - mortgage of £1050 not paid off entirely £780 still due Messuage or dwellinghouse known as 16 The Crescent, Parish of St Paul, Bedford with stable, coachhouse, buildings, yards, gardens etc as now is in occupation of Francis Pearson - marked on PLAN on First Skin AND all fixtures, fences, ways, waters, watercourse, privileges, easements, advantages and appurtenances Witnesses Arthur Billingham, Southill, clerk to Mr Bailey James Browning Young, HMS Topaze, Plymouth, Lieutenant RN Wm Howard Clerk to Messrs Challinor and Co, Solicitors of Leek - consideration £780 pd by 3) to 1) £280 pd by 3) to 2) 8 January 1872
  • Date free text
    8 Jan 1872
  • Production date
    From: 1855 To: 1872
  • Level of description
    item