Reference
GK166/1
Title
Mortgage in 2,000 & 4.1/2% interest
1) Ol. Steed of Baldock, Brewer, (Mortgagor)
2) Annie Fra Taddy of Caldecote Lodge, Northill,
Widow (Mortgagee)
Cottage, Chipping Green, Pirton, Herts., lately div
into 3 tenements formerly occ Cha Cherry, Geo
Thales and Thos Chamberlain
AND small piece of garden adj occ with those 4 cottages
sometime since erected and build by Jn Burton,
Wm Roberts and Geo Burkett
(2 of which cottages adj each other, recently converted
into one house now or lately occ by Jn Burton as licensed
beerhouse
AND 2 messuages, Fishers Green, Stevenage, Herts, now occ
as 'The Fisherman' Public House formerly occ of Jos.
Trotman and Jas Aldridge and yard, gdn. orchard etc
continuing with the sites of the tenements (2A)
formerly part of Crabbs Close.
AND piece of land, Luton (6P 14 sq yards) abs. S.E. Chapel
Street on 33ft 6 inch frontage
SW Regent Street on 51ft frontage
NW gnd of Jn Prynne
AND messuage on it called 'Prince of Wales' with yard,
stables, shed, washhouse Barn, etc.
AND Cottage, Stotfold in Up End with a pyghtle of
pasture belonging
AND 1 toft with croft or close adj called 'Nightingales'
(Three half acres)
(pightle, toft and Croft all laid together - 4A 1R.
Abs E Shefford Road
and upon pasture ground called the 'Rushes'
formerly in occ of Wm Ward, Joseph White, Jn Hide
and Dav Gayler
Now used as 'Sun Public House'
AND messuage now or lately used as a beerhouse at
Nether Stondon (Lower Stondon) Parish of Shillington
called the 'Thatched House' with garden, yard and
premises adj.
N. gnd formerly Heylock Kingsley Esq. now or late of
Messieurs Simpson
W. Common Highway to Hitchin (now or heretofore Moss Lane)
SE. Property of Jn Cooper younger
E. Property of Geo Lines
Occ Cath Gazeley, widow
AND 3 tenements or cottages erected on part of the garden
now or late occ by Chris Hyde, Geo Arnold, Thos Jordan.
(Conveyance 1) Jas Gazeley (vendor)
2) Ol Steed (purchaser)
1 April 1879
AND strip of land (11P) Biggleswade width 27 feet 5 inches
in front, 48 feet 3 inches on the back
81 feet 6 inches on North
81 feet on South
Abs W. road leading from Langford to Hitchin
N. gnd formerly known as the Dolphins Garden now or
lately known as Foster's Bite.
E gnd now or late belonging to Jn Nath Foster.
AND messuage and public house, stable shed and
outbuildings erected by Jn Steed now or lately
occ of Wm Gray called 'The Fox'
AND all such parts as are freeehold of messuage with cottage,
orchard and close of pasture etc at Melbourn Cambs
now (or were lately) in occ of Ol. Steed or undertenants
Conveyance
1) Albert Thos Harris
2) Ol Steed
(used as Public House or Inn called the 'White Horse')
as much as is Copyhold of above.
AND SW part of piece of old enclosed land in parish of
Shepreth, Cambs with Messuage and outbuildings called
'The Green Man' which piece of land includes site of
pub.
Contains (1AR 36P)
abs NE Messuage above and rest of piece of land (freehold)
NW Newsells Close now or formerly belonging to
William Nash Woodham, Esq. SW Highway leading to Village
of Shepreth
SE Cambridge Turnpike Road (admitted 26 Nov 1874)
on surr of John Harris
Witness to Ol. Steed: Thos Hooper of Biggleswade,
Solicitor
Date free text
26 Jan 1887
Production date
From: 1887 To: 1887
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No. of pieces: 1
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