• Reference
    X836/6/49
  • Title
    Cottage and 2 acs 1r and 23p land (formerly described as 2 acs). (i)Absolute surrender Edward Bensley Gardener of Brighton, Sussex, Esq. to James Capon of Langford, gardener, for £250. 27 Nov 1860 (ii)Conditional surrender James Capon to William Brown for £300. 14 July 1873 [i-ii formerly CD 1007] (iii)Warrant of satisfaction under conditional surrender of 14th July 1873 made by Mr James Capon and William Brown deceased for securing £300.1 Dec 1894 (iv)Absolute surrender James Capon to Albert Brown of Langford, gent. in pursuance of a covenant contained in an indenture - 2 ac 23 poles in Cow Common - 1 ac 1 r 15 poles in sand field - cottage with close of arable land containing by estimation 2 ac but by recent measurement 2 ac 1 r 23 poles [see X 836/6/20 & 48],3 Dec 1894 (v)Admission of Albert Brown on the surrender of James Capon.5th Sept 1895 (vi)Conditional surrender Albert Brown Mrs M A Brookes of Biggleswade, to secure £250 - land as above.4 Nov 1899 (vii)Warrant of satisfaction on above conditional surrender,25 Mar 1902 (viii)Absolute surrender Albert Brown to Charles Smith of Langford, market gardener, for £140 [see X 836/10/13] - 2 ac 23 p in Cow common. 25 Mar 1902 (ix)Draft admission of Charles Smith on the surrender of Albert Brown 8th Sept 1904 (x)Absolute surrender Albert Brown to William Wells of Langford, gent. for £340 - cottage and outbuildings with arable land estimated at 2 ac but measured at 2 ac 1 r 23 p.11 Oct 1902 (xi)Admission of William Wells on the surrender of Albert Brown,4th Nov 1902 (xii)Absolute surrender Albert Brown to Charles Smith for £90 - 1 ac 1 r 15 p in Sand Field 11 Oct 1904
  • Date free text
    1860-1904
  • Production date
    From: 1860 To: 1904
  • Level of description
    item