• Reference
    GK1/16
  • Title
    Mortgage in 5,000 with 4% Interest. 1) Charles Samuel Lindsell, Frederick Archdale (formerly known as Hogg), Arthur Knox Lindsell and Henry Martin Lindsell, Bankers, Brewers and Co-partners. 2) Clara Caroline Lindsell Knox of Ryde Isle of Wight, spinster. 'The Chequers Inn', 'Crown Inn' and piece of land (1r) on N or NW of Brewery Lane (pt of which used as a garden and pt a hog-sty and yard belonging to the 'Crown'. slip of land on which are built stables used with Crown Inn and remainder used as stable yard fronting Brewery Lane on S or SE Toft on which malthouse formerly stood now part of Crown Inn garden. Swan Inn, Market Place. Messuage formerly 'The Last' now 'The White Horse'. Messuage with piece of gnd, adjoining, now used as garden. (the messuage used to be divided into 3, one of which was the 'Half Moon', Shortmead Street - now 2, of which one is the 'Half Moon' and the other a cottage, wheelwright's shop and garden. 'The White Hart', Market Square, with messuage adjoining forming pt of it. Messuage and Blacksmith's Shop adjoining Cottage adjoining 'New Inn' Market Square Cottage in Hitchin Street sometime since divided into several tenements - one of them belonging to a Public House called the 'Two Brewers' and piece of garden (48 sq ft) lying behind all above are Copyhold lands of Manor of Biggleswade. stable in Biggleswade abtg front yard of the 'Crown' Back Lane NE (difficult to distinguish from Copyhold around it. 2 Jun 1893 (Note on dorse of Release and Reconveyance of 18 Jul 1898)
  • Date free text
    2 Jun 1893
  • Production date
    From: 1893 To: 1898
  • Level of description
    item