• Reference
    R6/63/4/56
  • Title
    Release Parties: (i) William Hurley of Newmarket [Suffolk], grocer; (ii) George Williams Baker, late of Woburn, innholder, now of Sundon, farmer; (iii) Robert Taylor of Woburn, gentleman; (iv) William Edward Rogers Freeman of Woburn, druggist; (v) John Odell of Cople, farmer Reciting: - R6/63/4/44; - lease and release of 20-21 Jul 1836 between (1) Maria Hurley and (2) William Shepherd (3) John and Richard Foll (4) Henry Rock West and Maria, his wife; Oliver Baker Croxen and Lucy, his wife; George Gale Hurley (5) William Hurley (6) Andrew Gardner; in which (d) was assigned to (5); - mortgage by demise for 1,000 years of 22 Jul 1836 from (1) William Hurley to (2) Thomas Green; Robert Taylor of (a)-(e) for £1,200; - deed poll of 27 May 1839 in which Guardians of the Poor of Woburn Union conveyed (e) to William Hurley Operative Part: - (i) released (a)-(c) to (iv) for £1,775 paid as follows: £1,200 to (iii); £575 to (i); - (i) appointed (a)-(c) to (iv); - (i)-(iii) released (a)-(c) to (iv) Property: (a) messuage in Corn Market, Woburn formerly called Black [sic White] Lion Inn, now called Wheatsheaf with new erected malthouse adjoining; formerly in occupation of Oliver baker Croxen, now Joseph Hurley (b) messuage adjoining (a) to N or NE lately used as part of Wheatsheaf, but now a private house formerly in occupation of Ann Pearson and now Maria Hurley; (c) orchard or pightle of pasture adjoining formerly in occupation of Oliver Baker Croxen, now Joseph Hurley (d) close of meadow or sweard in Woburn called Barn Close of three acres formerly in occupation of Edward Mansell, then James Parrott, then William Hurley deceased, now William Edward Rogers Freeman bounded: NE by close of Duke of Bedford in occupation of Henry Thomas Atterbury; SE by Corn Close lately sold by Duke of Bedford to Guardians of the Poor; SW by Wain Close of Duke of Bedford; NW by public highway and Pightle Close of Duke of Bedford in occupation of Henry Thomas Atterbury; (e) slip of land from NE to SW measuring 115ft, 21ft wide at NE and 4ft wide at SW and containing 5 poles, formerly part of Corn Close, Woburn purchased by Guardians of Poor of Woburn from Duke of Bedford and bounded: NE by premises of William Cobb; SE by wall of Woburn Union Workhouse garden; SW and part W by Barn Close Habendum - to (iv) to use of (iv) to use of (v) in trust for (iv) during the life of (iv) to use of (iv) Witnesses: - John Green of Woburn, solicitor; - William Harland, clerk to John Green
  • Date free text
    28 Oct 1842
  • Production date
    From: 1809 To: 1842
  • Level of description
    item