• Reference
    GK185/10
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of Chas Scruby to freehold property at Linton, Cambs a) property formerly Taylor's 1) Lease and Release 1) Hen Webb of Linton, Cordwainer (vendor) 2) Jn Marsh of same, Cordwainer (purchaser) Freehold messuage or tenement with the outhouses, yard, garden, piece of gnd and premises, Linton, near a place called Barham Cross near Highway or Lane called Horseheath Lane (some time since been divided from the gnd or tenement and dwelling house then lately erected upon other freehold premises of Hen Webb) situate next the street or Common Highway leading from Linton to Bartlow on S and Called the Lower House with Barn (marked off) occ of Wm Brown and Jas Wright (free of incumbrances except 7d rent due to the Lord of the Manor) CONSIDERATION 63 pd by 2) to 1) 4 & 5 Nov 1796 2) Lease for 1000 years (mortgage in 100 and 5% Interest) 1) Daniel Marsh of Linton, Cordwainer (eldest son of Jn, late of same, deceased) (mortgagor) 2) Daniel Taylor of West Wickham, Cambs, Gent (mortgagor) property as above 25 Jan 1806 3) Lease and Release 1) Dan Marsh (vendor) 2) Dan Taylor (purchaser) property as above CONSIDERATION 135 pd by 2) to 1) 19 & 20 Nov 1811 4) Mortgage in 2000 and Interest at 5% (by Lease for 1000 years) 1) Dan Taylor (mortgagor) 2) Robt Taylor of Linton, Gent, (mortgagee) Freehold messuage or tenement with outhouses, yard, garden, piece of gnd, Linton, Cambs, near place called Barham Cross near the highway or lane called Househeath Lane (purchased by Taylor from Dan Marsh) then in occ of - AND all other messuages of Dan Taylor's in Linton 5 June 1821 5) Will of Daniel Taylor (d 1827) residue of lands, tenements and real estate to his bro Robt, sis Mary Taylor and Eliz Kidman Taylor (last share reversion to her husband Jn Kidman and then to their children) made 10 Apr 1807 codicil 7 May 1814 Proved in Consistory Court of Ely 14 Apr 1827 6) Willl of Robt Taylor (d 18 March 1834) devises certain estates at Hadstock, Essex and property at Linton, Cambs THEN residue to niece Eliz Taylor Kidman and 2 gt nieces Eliz Bird and Ann Foster appts E T Kidman, Jn Kidman and Wm Foster executors of Will made 5 June 1828 Proved PCC 22 June 1837 7) Lease and Release 1) Wm Foster of Hauxton, Cambs, Miller and Ann his wife 2) Jas Michael Foster of Cambridge, Vinegar Manufacturer (Trustee to enable Ann ot leave property by will) freehold messuages in Linton devised to Ann Foster and as tenant in common under will of Robt Taylor 7 & 8 Nov 1837 8) Certificate of Acknowledgement of above by Ann Foster 29 Nov 1837 9) Will of Eliz Taylor Kidman (d 29 July 1845) to son Jn: land in Mill Field, Hadstock, Essex, left to her by her Uncle Robt Taylor and 1/3 or her money To 2 dauys Ann Foster and Elizabeth Bird: her share in residue of will of Robt Taylor, to be equally divided between them Plate and other property not disposed of she gave to her 3 children to be equally divided between them appts son Jn, son-in-law Wm Bird executors of will made 12 Nov 1842 Proved in Consistory Court of Ely (no date given) 10) Will of Ann Foster (d 23 Dec 1845) to Jas Michael Foster of Cambridge, Vinegar Maker, and Jn Kidman of Linton, Farmer, as Trustees for sale, all her share in the residuary estate of estate of Robert Taylor (appoints above as Executors) made 7 Apr 1845 Proved Consistory Court of Ely 8 June 1846 11) Shares in Estate a) Ann Foster: 1/3 of 1/3 as one of the 3 children of Eliz Taylor Kidman under will of Gt Uncle Daniel Tayor, ie 1/9 : 1/3 of 2/3 under will of Robert Taylor 2/9 : 1/2 of 1/3 of 2/3 under will of her mother Eliz Taylor Kidman TOTAL 4/9th b) Eliz Bird entitled to similar share TOTAL 4/9th c) Jn Kidman entitled to 1/3 of 1/3 as other child of E T Kidman TOTAL 1/9th 12) Conveyance 1) Wm Bird of Bishops Storeford, Brewer and Eliz his wife (vendors entitled to 4/9 share) 2) Jas Michael Foster and Jn Kidman (vendors entitled to 4/9 share) 3) Jn Kidman (vendor entitled to 1/9 share) 4) Robt Casbolt of Linton, Yeoman (purchaser) 5) Edmund Foster of Cambridge, Gent (purchasers trustee) Freehold messuage or double tenement with barns, outhouses, yard, gdn, piece of gnd, Linton, Cambs, near a place called Barham Cross near the highway or lane, called Horseheath Lane, on W (now in occ of Robt Casbolt) CONSIDERATION 76 pd by 4 to 1) 76 pd by 4 to 2) 18 pd by 4 to 3) Total 170 3 June 1847 13) Memorandum of acknowledgement of Deed by Eliz Bird 3 June 1847 b) Cottage formerly Webb's 1) Lease and Release 1) Robt Arber of Linton, Schoolmaster (surviving trustee and executor of will of Henry Webb) (vendor) 2) Robt Casbolt of Linton (purchaser) 3) Jos Shepperd of Saffron Walden, Gent (purchasers' Trustee) Recites will of Hen Webb (d 7 Oct 1827) to Ann, his wife, for life then to Robt Arber and Jn Seaman (then since deceased) as Trustees for sale, estate below made 30 March 1820 Proved Consistory Court of Bp of Ely 12 June 1830 Ann Webb died during husband's life Freehold cottage or tenement with outhouses, yards, gdns, etc in Linton, Cambs, at or near Bergham alias Barham Craoss (9P) formerly part of the premises called the Upper House abs SE High Rd leading to Bartlow NE & NW residue of property called Upper House (then in occ of Robt Pamenter AND formerly estate of Anne Lofts who by her will made 20 March 1767 (no date or place of probate) devised to her nephew Henry Webb (died intestate 1801), therefore passed to eldest son Henry, above testator) CONSIDERATION 48 pd to 2) by 1) 17 & 18 Nov 1830 c) Whole property (ie. a and b combined) 1) Will of Robt Casbolt (d 8 June 1873) appt Robt Gimson and Thos Meeks, executors and trustees of his will If son Jn Casbolt shall come into possession of his estastes, then chargeable to following legacies: children of testator: Susan (wife of Alfred Whiffin), Eliza (wife of Wm Seekings), Phoebe (wife of Thos Meeks) and Mary Ann Casbolt AND grandchild John Saggers, alive at decease of survivor of testator and wife: 15 each if die before then legacy to their children, who survive to 21 All real estate (subj to mortgage) to wife Eliz for life, reversion ot testator's son John but if he dies during testator or wife's lifetime, then real estate to be left by Eliz made 4 June 1868 Proved Peterborough District Registry 27 Oct 1873 2) Conveyance 1) Eliza Casbolt of Linton, Cambs, widow (vendor) 2) Jn Casbolt of Thetford, Norfolk, Butcher (vendor) 3) Chas Scruby of Pampisford, Brewer (purchaser) 4) Joseph Scruby of Saffron Walden, Wine Merchant Mortgage mentioned above does not refer to these properties a) Freehold cottage or tenement with outhouses, yard, gardens, etc, Linton, Cambs, at or near Bergham alias Barham Cross (9P) (formerly pt of the premises called 'The Upper House) abs SE land then late of Robt Chalk and then of Robt Casbolt (son of Robt Casbolt deceased) SW High Road to Bartlow NW & NW remainder of premises called 'Upper House' (formerly in occ of Robt Pamenter) b) freehold messuage or double tenement with barns, outhouses, yard, garden, piece of gnd, Linton, Cambs, near to Barham Cross and adj a) abs N highway or lane called Horseheath Lane pt S Road to Bartlow (formerly in occ of Robt Casbolt, deceased) occ by Eliz Casbolt, - Casbolt and Jos Cotte (last used as a beerhouse called 'Black Eyed Susan' CONSIDERATION 300 pd by 3) to 1) and 2) 7 Jan 1874 3) Succession Acct of 79 9s 10d of John Casbolt deceased as lineal descendent of Robt Casbolt deceased 29 Dec 1876
  • Date free text
    1874
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    From: 1796 To: 1874
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