• Reference
    GK106/38
  • Title
    Mortgage in 200 & 5% interest by Lease & Release 1) Geo Peregrine Nash of Bedford Common Brewer (mortgagor) 2) Jn Green of Bedford Gent (mortgagee) 3) Thos Barnard of Bedford Banker recites: Demise for 1000 yrs 1) Thos Odell 2) Ric Lovesey Messuage, St. Paul, Bedford 13 Dec 1784 Lease, Release & Assignment 1) Thos Odell & Mary his wife (vendor) 2) Ric Lovesey (mortgagee) 3) Geo Palmer (purchaser) 4) Jn Thompson of Fenlake Barns Cardington yeoman (Trustee) 12 & 13 Oct 1792 Lease & Release 1) Emery Palmer (son & heir of Geo) & Mary his wife 2) Peregrine Nash of Bedford Brewer (Purchaser) 9 & 10 Oct 1797 2000 yr Trust by Lease & Release 1) Peregrine Nash & Mary his wife 2) Jn Wing 3) Jn Day 4) G.P. Nash 5) Phoebe Nash of Woborn Spinster sister of 1) 6 Wm Silvester Addington 7) Theed Peares the elder of Bedford , Gent (Trustee) to secure payment of annuity of 420 during his life for Mary Nash & 250 for her life Annuity of 40 for Phoebe 5 & 6 Jan 1820 death of Jn Thompson May 1814 will of Jn Thompson Appts Wm Wilshere of Hitchin Jos Barnard of Bedford Esq executors made 15 Mar 1802 proved PCC 7 March 1818 death of Wm Wilshere at Hitchin 2 Sept 1824 death of Jos Barnard 28 Aug 1825 will of Jos Barnard appt son Thos sole executor made 11 June 1825 22 Sept 1825 Lease & Release 23 & 24 Aug 1832 St. Mary's property Messuage called 'Barley Mow' heretofore in ten of occ of Sam Smith late of Humph Coulston now of Jn Coulston, High St., Bedford parish of St. Paul, Bedford Abs W. fronting High St N. messuage late occ Jn Gillham now of Benj Malden S. messuage late occ Jn Bradley now of Ebenezer Male E. certain lane at end of yard called Castle Lane AND messuage in St. Mary's Parish Bedford (as above EXCEPT now occ by Messrs Hummell) 13 & 14 Dec 1833 Note of Reconveyance 13 & 14 June 1836 1) Jn Green 2) G.P. Nash St. Paul's Parish only Lease & Release 1) G.P. Nash 2) Mary Nash widow 3) Theed Pearse 4) Jn Howard (purchaser) 50 Wm Biggs 6) Thos Barnard 7) Alex Sharman 13 & 14 Mar 1837 Note;- This was the site of Howards 1st Foundry and now is occ by Bacchus. A photograph of Langley's picture of this Inn is found in 'Old Bedford' Opp p264
  • Date free text
    1837
  • Production date
    From: 1784 To: 1837
  • Level of description
    item