Reference
X836/6/36
Title
(i)Absolute surrender John Brown of Langford, farmer, to his brother William Brown of Langford, farmer, for effecting a partition and division between them of certain real estates hitherto held by them as tenants in common moiety or one equal half of:
- Broad close 1 ac at Flexmore End near Bentley's close
- messuage with barns stables gardens and pightles of pasture heretofore described as near the great Barn
- close 1 ac 1 r heretofore called Cockaines Close and Eustices Close
- 29 ac parcel of copyhold allotment of 51 ac 2 r 12 p awarded to Simeon Brown, (late brother of Wm and Jn Brown) under the Langford Inclosure Act.25 Oct 1849
(ii)Absolute surrender William Brown to John Brown
- 2 ac 2 r 6 p at Corner close in Flexmore End
- 2 ac 1 r 10 p and 1 ac 2 r 32 p awarded to Simeon Brown under Inclosure
- 17 ac (15 ac 3 r 28 p + 1 ac) awarded to Simeon Brown under Inclosure being part of 22 ac 3 r 15 p the rest of which was sold by Jn & Wm Brown to the Northern Railway Co.25 Oct 1849
[i-ii formerly CD 988]
(iii)Conditional surrender Albert Brown of Langford, gent., tenant under deed of appointment made by the trustees of the will of his father, William Brown, Messrs Henry Chaundler and Charles E Levy for securing £2400.
- messuage with barns stables gardens and pightles or closes of pasture land at Flexmore end abutting Station Road containing with the freehold land of Bentley's close 2 ac 1 r 14 poles numbered 119 and 120 on the OS map.
- Arable or market garden land of 29 ac in Middle Field and Sand Field
gives details of how land was formerly described.24 Oct 1895
(iv)Further charge on freehold and copyhold hereditaments Albert Brown to Messrs H Chaundler and Charles E Levy for securing £600. 30 Sept 1896
(v)Transfer of mortgage from Henry Chaundler and Charles E Levy to Henry Chaundler and James Moore esq.15 May 1899
(vi)Warrant of satisfaction on the above mortgage agreements,26 May 1902
(vii)Conditional surrender Albert Brown to Messrs Chaundler, Moore and Kenn to secure £3000,26 May 1902
(viii)Warrant of satisfaction on the above conditional surrender,28 Jan 1909
(ix)Conditional surrender Albert Brown to Robert Denny of Biggleswade, retired clothier to secure £1200,
- property as in (iii) above,23 June 1916
(x)Warrant of satisfaction on the above conditional surrender,7 Jan 1919
(xi)Absolute surrender Albert Brown to Ernest H Seward of Langford, market gardener, for £545
- 10 ac 3 r 20 p arable land (part of 29 ac in Middle and Sand Field mentioned above) with a right of cartway at all times along the existing accommodation road and over the 12 feet roadway on the NE side.8 Jan 1919
(xii)Conditional surrender Albert Brown to Robert Denny for £1000
- messuage etc as in (iii) above
- remaining 18 ac 20 p of arable land in Middle and Sand Field,8 Jan 1919
(xiii)Warrant of satisfaction on the above conditional surrender,11 Oct 1921
(xiv)Conditional surrender Albert Brown to George Bowles of Caldecote, market gardener to secure £2000, land as in (xii) above,12 Oct 1921
(xv)Conveyance George Bowles and Maydwell Ousley Seward of Everton to Charles Smith of Langford and Frederick Pryor of Eaton Bray for £1050
- messuage or tenement called 'Bentley House' with barns, stables, gardens and pieces or parcels of arable and pasture land adjoining thereto containing in the whole 5 ac 1 r 14 p.1st Sept 1926.
Date free text
1849-1926
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From: 1849 To: 1926
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