• Reference
    X758/13/3/9
  • Title
    Copy Admission, Manor of Biggleswade before Samuel Day, gentleman, Steward of Francis Frederick Lovell, esquire, Lord of the Manor, at offices of Hooper & Raynes, solicitors of Biggleswade Reciting: - surrender of Richard Larman to Joshua Malden on 9 Oct 1838 for 210 of (a); - will of Joshua Malden of 7 Dec 1837 appointing George Newbery, gentleman and John Ryland, draper executors and trustees and devising his real estate to them to give the rents and profits to the testator's daughters Elizabeth Burton and Mary Morton as well as certain annuities, after their deaths upon trust for sale; - codicil to will of Joshua Malden of 12 Oct 1838 stating that (a) was to be dealt with in the same way as his other real estate; - death of Joshua Malden on 21 May 1839 and proof of his will and codicil in PCC on 8 Aug 1839; - death of Mary Morton on 6 Aug 1841; - death of John Ryland on 23 Sep 1859; - bill of complaint of 21 Apr 1861 filed in Chancery in which Elizabeth Burton was plaintiff and George Newbery and John Malden defendants along with John Benjamin Ryland and William Mumford, executors of John Ryland; - will of Elizabeth Burton of 12 Mar 1867 appointing George Winters of Stratton, Biggleswade, sole executor; - death of Elizabeth Burton on 11 Aug 1869 and proof of her will on 5 Dec 1869; - Order reviving Burton v.Newbery of 12 Nov 1869; - Chancery decree of 23 Feb 1870 ordering sale of real estate of Joshua Malden and payment of monies into Burton v.Newbery 1861 B.No.138 Real Estates Sold account; - auction of estate of Joshua Malden on 5 Oct 1870 in 11 lots, (a) being Lot 5, purchased by Samuel Woodall for 140; - Order in Chancery of 23 Jun 1871 that Samuel Woodall should pay before 1 Jul 1871 140 plus 4/9/8 into Burton v.Newbery account in return for conveyance of assurance to him; - admission of John Malden to (a) on 27 Nov 1872; - surrender out of court of (a) by John Malden to Samuel Woodall of Biggleswade, blacksmith on 14 Dec 1872 Operative Part: - admission of Samuel Woodall by Thomas James Hooper, his attorney Property: (a) cottage afterwards divided into three tenements but recently pulled down by Samuel Woodall having then erected a messuage and blacksmith's shop on the site and another messuage adjoining on E side of Shortmead Street, Biggleswade with yard, garden and premises
  • Date free text
    21 Dec 1872
  • Production date
    From: 1837 To: 1872
  • Level of description
    item