• Reference
    X758/13/4/28
  • Title
    Copy admission, Manor of Biggleswade, before William Frederick Ashby Fletcher, steward, of Elsie Emma Whydale, by Albert Ernest King, her attorney on absolute surrender of Albert Ernest King and Ebenezer Chew to (a) two dwellinghouses (one used as a shop), yard, barns and garden in Shortmead Street, Biggleswade containing on W 25 feet 3 inches bounded: N by (b); E by property of Sophia Bond; S by property of Albert Ernest King and Ebenezer Chew contracted to be sold to John Desborough and Daniel Desborough; W by Shortmead Street; formerly in occupation of John West and John Forargue, then John West and John Frederick Cooper, now J.G.Tebbs and W.Marsh; (b) dwellinghouse and shop in Shortmead Street, Biggleswade with covered gateway entrance leading from street to yard and buildings at rear and paved yard, timber built shed, stables with loft over, outbuildings etc. formerly in occupation of Albert Percival Taylor now Joseph Thomason bounded: N by (c); E and part S by (b); part S by property of Albert Ernest King and Ebenezer Chew as trustees contracted to be sold to John Desborough and Daniel Desborough with right of joint user with owners/occupiers of property to S of well and pump and right of way for them through gateway and across yard; (c) piece of ground in Biggleswade bounded: N by property of trustees of Primitive Methodist Chapel; E by property of William Warner; S by (b); W by Shortmead Street with frontage of 24 feet and depth E-W of 112 feet with messuage and shop erected thereon formerly in occupation of Lydia Tasker, now F.Smith
  • Date free text
    26 Apr 1907
  • Production date
    From: 1907 To: 1907
  • Level of description
    item