• Reference
    WB/WF2/14/6
  • Title
    Copy Release [lease missing] Parties: (i) Thomas Redman of Cardington, yeoman (son and heir of Thomas Redman the elder of Cardington, yeoman, deceased) and Mary, his wife; (ii) Mathew Morgan of Cardington, yeoman and Ann, his wife Operative Part: - (i) released (a)-(f) to (ii) for 750 Property: (a) cottage in Cardington formerly in occupation of Richard Andrews, then Alice Whipham, widow; then Thomas Redman junior, now Mathew Morgan; (b) close of pasture of three acres adjoining (a) formerly in occupation of Elizabeth Whitbread, then Thomas Redman junior, now Mathew Morgan; (c) cottage in Cardington formerly in occupation of Mrs.Badcock, then Edward Newman, now Edmond Goss; (d) close of pasture of two acres in Cardington abutting SE on Cross Lane and NW towards Cardington Bridge formerly in occupation of Elizabeth Whitbread, then Thomas Redman the elder, then William Bull, now Mathew Morgan; (e) seven roods of sweard land lying upon Long leys in Cardington Meadow abutting on land of Harrison in occupation of John Larkins, formerly in occupation of Gilbert Jackson, then Edward March now Mathew Morgan; (f) two acres of meadow lying in the Wards next to Cardington Bridge formerly in occupation of William Bull, now Mathew Morgan with meadow of Whitbread NE and Dr.Palmer SW Declarations: - remainder of term of 500 years in WB/WF2/14/4 still vested in Henry Whitbread and John Larkins - mortgage by demise for 1,000 years at WB/WF2/14/5 still current and now vested in Thomas Bygrave of Cardington, yeoman by assignment of 28 Apr 1711 by Robert Hawkins of Goldington, clerk (assignee of Lewis Atterbury); 105 of the mortgage still owing; - remainder of term of 500 years vested in Henry Whitbread and John Larkins how held in trust for this Bygrave to better secure the outstanding mortgage debt, all other trusts having determined except that to raise 100 for child of Thomas Redman senior and Judith, his wife on their deaths; - Judith Whitbread, second wife of Thomas Redman senior had died before him leaving one child - Dorothy, now wife of James Pepper of Biggleswade, clockmaker; - (ii) to pay the two sums of 105 and 100 out of the 750 purchase money which (i) left in his hands, the residues of the terms of 1,000 and 500 years to then be assigned to someone in trust for (ii) Covenant: - by (i) to levy a fine sur conizance de droit come ceo Witnesses: - William Weale; - T.Feild; - William Weale junior - Anne Morgan signed by mark Certification of validity of copy of 14 Feb 1736 by Henry Horton and Griffith Morgan
  • Date free text
    5 Aug 1721
  • Production date
    From: 1701 To: 1736
  • Level of description
    item