• Reference
    HN10/273/Clarke1
  • Title
    Abstract of Title to freehold hereditaments in Toddington abstracted by W.Timbrell Elliott of 5 Verulam Buildings, Grays Inn, London (I) Settlement of 23 Dec 1831 Parties: (i) William Osborn of Toddington, carpenter and Rebecca, his wife; (ii) James Fensom of Toddington, innholder; John Cotching of Toddington, butcher Reciting: - lease and release of 29-30 May 1823 (1) James Fensom, then of Bowling Street, St.James' Clerkenwell [Middlesex], pipe maker and Rachael his wife; (2) William Osborn and Rebecca, his wife; (3) John Eagles, gentleman and fine sur conizance de droit come ceo between (1) and (2) of Trinity 1823 in which firstly scheduled property was released to uses of anyone appointed by (1); - William Osborn was seised of freehold elements and one half of the copyhold elements of secondly scheduled property [not listed in this abstract] - Rebecca, or William Osborn in her right was seised of thirdly scheduled property [not listed in this abstract] It is unclear whether (a)-(b) are first, third or first and third scheduled properties as there is a marginal note "Q. are these the premises thrinar 3rdly described" Operative Part - (i) released (a)-(c) to (ii) for 10/- Property: (a) cottage divided into six tenements in occupation of Gavell, Fuller, Richard Randall, David Randall, John Randall and James Wells; (b) dwellinghouse divided into two tenements near (a) in occupation of F.Bosworth and R.Randall the younger; (a)-(b) in Tanners End Toddington; highway from Westoning to Toddington SE; part lately built; part formerly called Dobson's, then Jones' formerly in occupation of Robert Grainger, then Jonas or Jonah Porter deceased, then Jonah Porter, then Daniel Randall and John Randall and Richard Fensom the elder Habendum: - to (ii) upon trusts to uses to be declared by (i); to use of William Osborn for life; remainder to Rebecca Osborn for her life; first and third described pieces of land remainder to their daughter Ann for ever; second described piece of land to use of their daughter Rebecca subject to a charge for £200 payable to Ann Osborn Covenant: - (i) would execute a fine sur conizance de droit come ceo in favour of (ii) (II) Conveyance of 22 May 1875 Parties: (i) Ann Osborn of Toddington, spinster; (ii) John Timbrell Pierce of Middle temple, barrister at law Reciting: - death of William Osborn on 7 Jul 1851; - death of Rebecca Osborn the elder on 28 Dec 1874 Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a)-(b) in (I) above to (ii) for £300 (III) Conveyance of 28 Mar 1877 Parties: (i) John Timbrell Pierce; (ii) Robert Layton of 23 Green Street, Chelsea [Middlesex], grocer; (iii) John Marnham of Stock exchange, London; William Edward Chambers of 40 Seething Lane, London, merchant; John Roberts of The Limes, Lewisham [Kent], esquire Operative Part: - (ii) paid £60 and (iii) paid £400 to (i); - (i), by direction of (ii), conveyed (a)-(b) in (I) above to (iii) Habendum - to (iii) subject to equity of redemption by (ii)
  • Date free text
    1884
  • Production date
    From: 1884 To: 1884
  • Level of description
    item