- ReferenceHN10/361/Stanbridge11
- TitleLetter sent to F.T. Tanqueray, solicitor… 'The family are all willing to sell at £1400. A. Stanbridge has letters to that effect from the two that are away. He has seen Charles and Mrs. Abbott. I am sending you a plan, the plan on the conveyance is obsolete and the new tracing is up to date and from a modern ordnance sheet. You will see there is a charge of 50% per annum on part in favour of Carter's Charity. There is a sewer running under part of it. I have marked the sewer with a red line on the tracing. I am also enclosing you the names, addresses and descriptions of the vendors. Suppose you will sign as their agents? Charles Stanbridge of Ampthill, dairyman; Arthur Stanbridge of Ampthill, county court bailiff; Susan Abbott the wife of Geo. Charles Abbott of Ampthill, baker (you will not describe him as of the Three Counties Asylum Arlesey, I suppose?); Henry Stanbridge of Loughborough in the County of Leicestershire, inspector for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Joseph Stanbridge of Redhill in the County of Surrey, school master'. (Includes site layout plan).
- Date free text14 May 1909
- Production dateFrom: 1909 To: 1909
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