- ReferenceX713/15/4
- TitleCOVENANT TO SURRENDER 20 December 1901 between 1) (vendors) - Joseph Robinson, farmer, formerly of Odell Grange now of Flore Weedon, Northants - William Sanders, lunatic asylum attendant, of Chiswick House, Chiswick, Middlesex - Thomas Sanders, labourer of Courteenhall, Northants - John Sanders, labourer, of Silver Street, Stevington - Emma Gearey wife of William Gearey of Silver Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire - William Geary - Elizabeth Drage, wife of George Drage of Bozeat, Northants - George Drage - George Sanders, gardener, of 5 Trevor Street, Bedford - Ada Alice Goldsmith wife of Joseph Goldsmith, of 54 Coventry Road, Bedford - Joseph Goldsmith - Rebecca Aspley, wife of Joseph Aspley, of 53 Adelaide Road, Hampstead, Middlesex - Joseph Aspley - James Dickins of 37 Pelham Road, Old Normanton, Derby - Mary Dickins, widow, of Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire - Joseph Jervis Dickins, labourer of Clifton Reynes - George Bowyer of Church Street, Stevington - Ann Maria Bowyer, widow of Stevington - Dexter Bowyer, matmaker, of Stevington - Edward Parrott, platelayer, of Stevington; 2) James Ruffhead, hotel keeper of The Castle Hotel, Wickford, Essex; for 76 in customary fee simple, being copyhold of the Manor of Steventon: a) 37 poles of garden in Steventon Church End recently occ by William Dickins, b) 4 dwellinghouses built by William Millard on part of the garden, recently occ by Charles Glydall Hyde and John Johnson, one cottage now unocc, two occ by James Seamark and one by Harry Smith. Joseph Robinson was admitted tenant at a court on 22 March 1893. Party (1) covenants to produce scheduled deed of 2 March 1893 - certified copy Court Roll on admission of Joseph Robinson. Witnesses - Samuel Robinson, cycle maker of Northampton - Charly Sanders, grocer's manager, Stevington - Fred Sharman, solicitor of Bedford - Albert Eadams, clerk to Messrs Sharman Trethewy, solicitors, Bedford - Annie Alice Robinson, retired, 9 Ivor Terrace, Roade - Charles Housego, florist, 53 Adelaide Road, NW - Thomas Pashely, bottler of 96 Randolph Road.
- Date free text1901
- Production dateFrom: 1620 To: 1972
- Exent4, No. of pieces: 1
- Handwritten
- FormatParchment, printing ink and iron gall ink
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordRobinson, Joseph,
Sanders, William,
Sanders, Thomas,
Sanders, John,
Gearey, Emma,
Gearey, William,
Drage, Elizabeth,
Drage, George,
Sanders, George,
Goldsmith, Ada Alice,
Goldsmith, Joseph,
Aspley, Rebecca,
Aspley, Joseph,
Dickins, James,
Dickins, Mary,
Dickins, Joseph Jervis,
Bowyer, George,
Bowyer, Ann Maria,
Bowyer, Dexter,
Parrott, Edward,
Ruffhead, James,
Dickins, William,
Millard, William,
Hyde, Charles Glydall,
Johnson, John,
Seamark, James,
Smith, Harry,
Robinson, Samuel,
Sanders, Charly,
Sharman, Fred,
Eadams, Albert,
Robinson, Annie Alice,
Housego, Charles,
Pashely, Thomas - Keywordsfarmer, lunatic asylum attendant, labourer, gardener, widow, matmaker, platelayer, hotel manager, cycle maker, grocer, solicitors, solicitors' clerks, florists, bottler, steward, Odell Grange, Middlesex Chiswick House, Courteenhall, Stevington Silver Street, Bedford Trevor Street, Hampstead, Normanton, Clifton Reynes, Stevington Church Street, STEVINGTON, Wickford, Northampton, BEDFORD, Roade, Hampstead Adelaide Road
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