- ReferenceX803/23
- TitleFeoffment
- Date free text17 Aug 1785
- Production dateFrom: 1785 To: 1785
- Scope and Contenti) Mary Franklyn, Bedford, spinster (only daughter and heir at law of William Franklyn, late of Bedford, brewer,deceased) ii)John Savill, Bedford, draper iii) Whitley Sale, Bedford, gentleman consideration - £30 paid to i) by ii) i) enfeoffs to ii) - garden or little piece of ground in occupation of ii) in parish of St Paul, Bedford length (E to W) 32ft breadth (E end) 19ft; (W end) 13ft E & N messuage and ground of ii) W wash house belonging to i) now in occupation of Thomas Haynes S yard belonging to houses of i) in occupations of Thomas Haynes and Thomas Warr - brick wall, ground and soil whereon the same stands and separates garden from yard said garden was purchased by William Franklyn from Edward Revell, gentleman, and John Whittle, Esq., and wife Elizabetha Margaretta (among other premises) by lease and release of 29 and 30 August 1765 to use of ii) for ever i) appoints iii) to take and deliver peaceable livery of seisin of the premises to ii) signature of i) endorsed receipt livery of seisin witnesses B Watkins; Richd Lovesey; Thomas Smith; Edward Wells.
- LanguageEnglish
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keyword
- Keywords
Hierarchy browser