• Reference
    Z274/136/6
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    29 Sep 1883
  • Production date
    From: 1872 To: 1883
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Joseph Coleman and Edward Coleman, both of Ampthill, grocers and Henry Young of Bedford, architect and surveyor; (ii) Anne Coleman of Bedford, widow; (iii) William Shadrach Arnold of Flitton, bricklayer Reciting: - will of 27 Jan 1872 of Edward Coleman the elder of Ampthill, grocer appointing his sons Joseph and Edward Coleman and Samuel Henry Barton to be trustees and executors, bequeathing his furniture as therein recited and devising his real estate and bequeathing the residue of his personal estate to his trustees upon trust for sale after the death of his wife, unless she agree in writing; - codicil of 22 Mar 1880 reciting death of Samuel Henry Barton and appointing Henry Young in his place; - codicil of 27 Mar 1880 not affecting the property; - death of Edward Coleman the elder on 1 Mar 1881 and proof of his will and codicils in Northampton DPR on 26 Apr 1881; Operative Part: - (i), with privity of (ii), conveyed (a) to (iii) for 55 Property: (a) piece of ground (cottage having been pulled down) in Greenfield, Flitton containing 30 poles formerly in occupation of William Halfpenny, now Jesse Billington, bounded: front by lane to Greenfield Mill; Pulloxhill side partly by garden ground late of Sarah Reeves, now of James Reeves and partly by garden ground of John Randall; back by field gardens of Flitton poor; Ampthill side by garden of Ann Taylor Witnesses: - Walter Spokes of Woburn Street, Ampthill; - George J.Tucker of Elstow; - Annie Elizabeth Hulatt of St.Mary's Abbey, Bedford
  • Level of description
    item