• Reference
    Z659/76
  • Title
    Bottom Wood Field, Clapham Conveyance (i) Henry Wilson Sharpin, Bedford, surgeon The Rev Jeremiah William Haddock, Vicar of Clapham (ii) Alice Dawson, 1 Vernon Terrace, Brighton, Sussex, widow (iii) Hugh Edmund Browning, Clapham, Esq Reciting death of John Thomas Dawson, late of Clapham, Esq; intestate, on 9 May 1850, leaving John Frederick Dawson, his heir at law surviving him John Frederick Dawson made his will dated 1 March 1870 by which he appointed the Rev Richard William Fitzpatrick of Bedford, and H W Sharpin as trustees. All estates not otherwise specifically mentioned were devised in trust to pay annuity to son, William Henry Dawson, of £200 pa for life. After estate expenses paid, residue to wife during her widowhood. After her decease or re-marriage, property to be sold and proceeds invested said J F Dawson died on 16 October 1870 leaving (ii) surviving him. Will proved on 12 November 1870 (Northampton) R W Fitzpatrick died on 4 January 1871. By deed of 1 October 1873 the Rev J W Haddock was appointed trustee in his place. Now in consideration of £517 10s paid to (i) by (iii) (i) with consent of (ii) convey to (iii) - arable field in Clapham known as Bottom Wood Field in occupation of Edward Joseph Stratford (10a 3r 18p) and includes fence marked B to B on plan on deed - hedges, ditches, lands on NW and S sides of said field and coloured blue on Plan (1r 4p). In width 8ft, being 4ft each side of the hedge. Said field forms part of fields numbered 114, 115 and 116 on tithe plan. (i) acknowledge right of (iii) to production of deeds in Schedule Schedule 1 and 3 May 1813. Lease and release 1 October 1873 Deed Signatures of (i) and (ii) Witnesses S C George, clerk to Messrs Whyley and Piper, solicitors, Bedford J Fred Dawson, 1, Vernon Terrace, Brighton, gentleman with plan [showing Lodge]
  • Date free text
    11 Oct 1893
  • Production date
    From: 1893 To: 1893
  • Level of description
    item