• Reference
    DC/NB/E161/32
  • Title
    Conveyance Parties: (i) Rev.Benjamin Trapp of Thurleigh; Robert Thorpe of Bedford, lace dealer; (ii) George Langley of Bedford, draper's assistant; (iii) Thomas Wesley Turnley of Bedford, solicitor Reciting: - will of Edward Langley, formerly of Riseley, then Bedford, surgeon, of 10 Feb 1849 appointing Benjamin Trapp of Bedford, banker and Rev.Benjamin Trapp as executors and trustees and devising to them all his real estate upon trust for sale; - codicil to will of Edward Langley of 23 Nov 1857 substituting Robert Thorpe for Benjamin Trapp the elder who had died and bequeathing to his housekeeper Rebecca Davies an annuity of 13 issuing from (a)-(b) below, described as two messuages in Whitehorse Street, Bedford, let to Piggott and Wells; - death of Edward Langley on 26 Jan 1859 and proof of his will and codicil in Northampton DPR on 22 Feb 1859 Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a)-(b) to (ii) for 200 Property [as shown on included plan]: (a) 20 Whitehorse Street, Bedford used as a beerhouse by sign of Albion lately occupied as two messuages with small yard at rear now in occupation of George Ridge as undertenant of Piggott & Wells, previously three messuages in occupation of Stephen Jenkins, James Walker and James Hull bounded: N by yard formerly of Samuel Negus, now called Bamford Court; S by property formerly of David Clarke, now William Hogge; E by Whitehorse Street; W by Bamford Court; (b) barn and small yard occupied with (a) and divided from it by part of Bamford Court, bounded: N & E by Bamford Court; S by property of William Hogge; W by property of Thomas Lawson Witnesses: - Mark Sharman of Bedford, solicitor; - E.J.Morris, clerk to Turnley & Sharman of Bedford, solicitors
  • Date free text
    19 May 1860
  • Production date
    From: 1849 To: 1860
  • Level of description
    item