• Reference
    BH407
  • Title
    Abstract of Mortgage (Lease & Release) dated 29-30 Jan 1841; (i) Edw. Burr; (ii) Jas. Horseman; (iii) Fredk. & Chas. Burr, bre- wers, Helen Sikes (w. of Thos. S.), all of Dunstable, Emily Gaitskell (w. of Wm. Senhouse G. of Stamford St. (co. Surrey), esq.), & sd. T.S. & W.S.G.; & (iv) Mary Burr of Dunstable, spin- ster.
  • Date free text
    1844
  • Production date
    From: 1676 To: 1844
  • Scope and Content
    Recites (A) Demise, dated 17 Jan. 1675/6; Wm. Markham to Thos. Sills. (B) Mesne Assignments (not described). (C) Assignment, dated 27 Dec. 1813; (i) Thos. Stanbridge; (ii) Roger Juggins jun.; & (iii) Thos. Burr esq. - - A cottage (formerly divided into 2 dwellings in occ. of Wm. Sam & Ann Rufford), then occ. as a public house called 'The Carpenter's Arms', lately in occ. of Thos. Stanbridge, since W. Payne & then Robt. Gudgion; a room adjg.; & part of a stable & yard; in Harlington. (D) That Thos. Burr died seised of the said property & other estate holden of the Manors of Napsbury alias Apsbury, & Kensworth, (co. Herts.), Leighton Buzzard alias Grovebury, Cranfield, Eaton Bray & Totternhoe. (E) Probate of Will of T.B., proved 2 Dec. 1835, by Mary Burr & Jas. Horseman. (F) Lease & Release, dated 24,25 Apr. 1840; (i) Henry Mawley esq., & Anna Maria M., spinster; (ii) Mary Burr & Jas. Horseman; (iii) Edw. Burr; & (iv) W.S. Gaitskell.). - - A capital messuage called 'The Red Hart', since 'The Rose & Crown', & then 'The Bull' Inn, in North Street of Dunstable. 28 a. 1r. 27 p. land in Houghton Regis. 3 a. 18 p. in Houghton Regis. A public house called 'The Chequers', etc., in Whipsnade. A close called Wayner alias Waynemore Mead in Stoney Lane, & a close abutting S.W. on Kensworth Green; in Kensworth (co. Herts.). A messuage (formerly in 2 tenements), formerly called 'The Red Lion & Crown' & 'The Red Lion', in Little Brickhill (co. Bucks.) A toft on which a cottage once stood in Little Brickhill. A cottage in Markyate Street (lately divided into 3 tenemts.). 2 cottages at Edlesborough (co. Bucks.). A piece of land in Greenfield, abutting on the road from Green- field to Flitton, & on Greenfield Green. A messuage called 'The Bell' Inn (formerly used as 3 tenements & lately divided into 4 cottages, & then converted into one mes- suage called 'The Chequers'), in Fenny Stratford (co. Bucks.). A cottage called Walley's alias Waley's in East End alias East Town in Flitwick. A plot of land, with a cottage thereon erected, at Woodside in Caddington. A messuage, first called 'The Bell', then 'The Unicorn', & then again 'The Bell', in Totternhoe Church End. A cottage called 'The 8 Bells' at Bletchley (co. Bucks.). A messuage called 'The Shoulder of Mutton' in Tebworth in Chalgrave. 'The Bull' Inn in North Street in Dunstable. A messuage formerly called 'The Windmill & Still' Inn & now 'The Crown' Inn in Dunstable. 'The White Hart' Inn, in Dunstable. An inn formerly called 'The Cow & Hare' & then 'The Wagon & Horses', in Watling Street in Dunstable. (see D.D.BH. 39 - 53). An inn formerly called 'The White Horse', & then 'The Anchor', in the North End of Dunstable, & 2 cottages in yard of sd. inn. A barn in Houghton Lane in North End of Dunstable. A piece of land called 'The Bowling Alley', adjg. to 'The Anchor', in Dunstable. A messuage, formerly called 'The Lion & the Lamb', & then 'The Swan with 2 Necks', in Middle Row of Dunstable. A public house called 'The Yorkshire Grey Horse' in the East or Church End of Dunstable. A messuage called 'The Shoulder of Mutton' in the Middle Row in South Street in Dunstable. A messuage called 'The 5 Bells', etc., at Houghton Regis. 'The Queen's Head', etc., in Little Brickhill (co. Bucks.). A cottage & orchard in Pightleshorne (co. Bucks.). 3 r. arable in Pightleshorne. A messuage formerly called 'The Unicorn', then 'The Green Dragon', & since 'The Black Horse' ; & a messuage adjg.; both in South Mimms (co. Midx.). A cottage called 'The Nag's Head' in Toddington. A cottage called 'The chequers' in the Moor End of Eaton Bray. 'The Hare & Hounds' in Ledbourne in Mentmore (co. Bucks.). And 'The Anchor' in Tilsworth. Also Surrender of the following property:- 'The White Lion' in London Colney in par. of St. Peter (co. Herts.) (holden of the Manor of Napsbury alias Apsbury.). A cottage called 'The Boot' in Leighton Buzzard (holden of the Manor of L.B. alias Grovebury). 'The New George' near the church in Cranfield (holden of Man. of C.). 'The Cricketers' on Eaton Green in Eaton Bray (holden of Man. of E.B. & Totternhoe). And a cottage formerly called 'The Orange Free' & then 'The Packhorse', at Row Beach in Kensworth (co. Herts.) (holden of Man. of K.). (Note: only the barest description of the main properties is here extracted; the original gives details of appurtenant property, bounds & occupiers etc.). (20 pp.).
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