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Copy of Court Roll of Manor of Biggleswade
(out of court at 39 Warwick Gardens, South Kensington
Middlesex. Samuel Day, Gent, Steward)
Admission of Charles Samuel Lindsell and George Race,
as executors of will of Frederick Hogg (proved 1 Oct 1878)
Hogg and William Lindsell (who died 1861) were admitted
1 Nov 1834
Messuage sometime since erected by Samuel Wells on
site of late 'King's Arms', Market Square, Biggleswade
(now used as Biggleswade Bank).
3 pieces of land formerly part of an Orchard or Close
of pasture, belonging to John Winn, the Elder, who
sold it to Samuel Wells, with buildings on it, used
as part Brewhouse and Storerooms
copyhold part of part of above brewhouse, malting or
malting house adjoining copyhold of stables and back
yard and close of pasture adjoining brewhouse.
Yard and Garden part of Brewery premises.
Messuage and Inn, late Chequer's Inn (now Private
house and yards) occupied by Henry Franklin.
Crown Inn and piece of ground (1r) on N or NW of
Brewery Lane, partly used as a garden, partly used
as a Hogstye and yard; and piece of ground with
stables erected on it, and incls. a stable yard
abtg Brewery Lane SE or S
Toft with site of Malthouse (now incl yards of
'Crown' late 'Black Swan' now Ivel Hotel.
2 little meadows lying of W of River Ivel (1.1/2a)
3 cottages in Bridge Street (formerly 2) by Ivel
Hotel
'Swan Inn', Market Place
stable and small piece of land in lane leading to
Chapel Fields from Brewery Lane (nowheld with Swan
Inn)
Dr. R.C. Welsh's house in High Street.
Messuage sometime since 'The Last', and now
'The White Horse Inn'.
Messuage with piece of ground used as a garden
(formerly close of pasture of 1a) [Messuage was
formerly divided into 3 tenements, one of which
was 'The Half Moon'], now as 2 - the part known as
'The Half Moon' occ by Frederick Daniels and the
cottage and Wheelwright's shop by Thomas Witson
'The Royal Oak Inn' and piece of meadow, now used
as a garden (1a).
Bridge Close (2a) abtg Mackerell Haven.
'Horse and Jockey' Public House Sun Street and one
house, yard and garden abtg cottage abtg 'Horse and
Jockey'.
'The Anchor' and piece of ground adjoining, on part of
which it is built and garden (2r) Total 1a 15p
10.1/2p of land used as yard to 'Anchor'
abtg S. above
W. Meeting House and yard
N. premises late of Elias Alborne
E. Crab Lane
formerly 2 cottages in Stratton Street, now thrown into
one to form ' Bay Horse' Public House.
site of cottage now pulled down and forming part of
Bay Horse Yard. (right of access to fetch water from
pump).
another cottage now pulled down and thrown into Bay
Horse Yard (has a barn)
new erected brick messuage.
abtg S. Back Street
S. Cottage abtg Back Street
Messuage in Stratton Street: 'Shoulder of Mutton'
cottage now part of 'Shoulder of Mutton's' Yard -
right of way to fetch water from well
2 cottages in Back Street (east of Railway) formerly
part of 5 which 3 were pulled down when the Great
Northern Railway was built.
White Hart, Market Square, cottage on E.
Messuage adjoining and forming pt of above.
Messuage and Blacksmith's Shop adjoining.
Front cottage adjoining above.
'New Inn', Market Square.
'The Catherine Wheel', Market Square.
Cottage in Hitchin Street, sometime divided into 3
(2 cottages and 'Two Brewers Inn' and Yard and garden
behind it) (48 sq ft)
Messuage formerly 'The Goat' Public House, Hitchin
Street (now a private residence).
Messuage in Hitchin Street, called the 'Dolphin', now
4 tenements (of which one is the 'Dolphin' and the
others are 3 cottages).
piece of land 'containing by measure or mete of pole'
2a 1r 39p. pt of a close formerly belonging to Trustees
of Turnpike Roads called the 'Spectacles'
abtg W. road leading from Biggleswade to Langford
E. land of Frederick Archdale
N. Mill Orchard
S. another part of same close
all lands in Biggleswade
Rents 2 9s 4d
Fine 1 4s 9d
Date free text
29 Aug 1892
Production date
From: 1834 To: 1892
Level of description
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