- ReferenceR6/63/4/13
- TitleConveyance Parties: (i) Daniel Waite of Smithfield Barrs, London, grocer; Edward Bolde of St.Sepulchre [Middlesex], haberdahser (creditors and assignees of estate of Jeremiah Roobard, late of Woburn, grocer and tallow chandler under a commission of bankruptcy); (ii) Jeremiah Roobard; (iii) George Carey of Olney [Buckinghamshire], grocer and tallow chandler Reciting: - (ii) in Mar 1740 was seized of (a); - (ii) had become bankrupt on 23 Apr 1740; - Commissioners in Bankruptcy found that (ii) had carried on the business of grocer and tallow chandler, buying and selling sugar and making and selling candles; - indenture of 23 Feb 1741 in which Commissioners assigned (a) to (i) (who had been chosen as assignees by all creditors of (ii) of £10 and more on 2 May 1740) Operative Part: - (i), with consent of (ii), released (a) to (iii) for £200 Property: (a) messuage late of Jeremiah Roobard in Corn Market, Woburn with half gateway and yard from stump which gate shut against up to orchard pales on that side next to tenement of John Taylor, wheeler and William Turner E; formerly called White Lion and in occupation of Robert Carey, son of George Carey, with tenements of Lady Pickering, now William Turner E; Corn Market S Witnesses: - John Westley; - John Hurst[?]
- Date free text24 Feb 1740 [1741]
- Production dateFrom: 1740 To: 1741
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