• Reference
    WL1000/1/BED/1/32
  • Title
    Conveyance of Equity of REdemption Parties: (i) Mary Hull of Mortlake [Surrey], widow; (ii) John Hull of Barnes, baker; Thomas Nightingale of Rose Place, Mile End [Middlesex], gentleman; (ii) George Hull of 23 Sussex Street, Tottenham Court Road, [Middlesex], cab proprietor; John Barnett Hull of 21 Tuckers Rents, Somers Town [Middlesex], cab proprietor; Peter Doyle of 5 Marshall Street, Golden Square [Middlesex], tailor and Caroline his wife (formerly Caroline Hull, spinster); William Ryde of Caledonian Road, Islington [Middlesex], baker and Mary Ann his wife (formerly Mary Ann Hull, spinster); Edward Ryde of Caledonian Road, Islington, baker and Elizabeth his wife (formerly Elizabeth Hull, spinster); (iv) Nicholas Marsh of Moulton [Northamptonshire], farmer; (v) Samuel Marsh of Kirby Lodge [Northamptonshire], farmer; Thomas Marsh ofWilbarston [Northamptonshire], farmer; Thomas Satchell of Gretton [Northamptonshire], farmer and Sarah Ann his wife (formerly Sarah Ann Marsh, spinster); William Satchell of Uppingham (Rutland), plumber and glazier and Elizabeth his wife (formerly Elizabeth Marsh, spinster) Reciting: - WL1000/1/BED/1/27-28; - death of George Hull on 26 Nov 1845 and his will catalogued at WL1000/1/BED/1/30; - death of Robert Marsh on 28 Jan 1848 and his will catalogued at WL1000/1/BED/1/29; - Nicholas Marsh, sole surviving executor had paid the legacies in WL1000/1/BED/1/29; - Robert Marsh left four children, (v) as beneficiaries under his will; - the 600 mortgage was still outstanding, together with arrears of interest of 30 Operative Part: - (iv) paid 10/- to each person comprising (i) and (ii); (i) at request of (iii) and (v) conveyed and (iii) confirmed the equity of redemption of (a)-(d) to (iv) Property: (a) two messuages and bakehouse, stable, outhouses, yard etc. in White Horse Street, now called Harpur Street, Bedford St.Paul in occupation of John Coleman and John Dunton, then William Coleman and William Evett, now of Widow Coleman with one messuage unoccupied; (b) blacksmith's shop erected on former orchard and fronting Maldens Lane, now Queens Head Lane, Bedford in occupation of John Dunton, now George Smith; (c) cottage with out offices, wagon hovels, stables, yard etc.at rear of (a) with entrance from Queens Head Lane, formerly a washhouse, stable and wood yard of (a) in occupation of Richard Lavender, thern William Evett (being used by him as a shop), now unoccupied; (d) piece of ground of 45 poles, formerly an orchard, now used as a yard by occupiers of (a)-(c) WItnesses: - Benjamin Heasman, clerk to Mr.Leigh of 16 George Street, Mansion House, London; - George W.Lamb, solicitor of Kettering [Northamptonshire]; - G.H.Todd, clerk to Mr.Leigh
  • Date free text
    15 Oct 1850
  • Production date
    From: 1838 To: 1850
  • Level of description
    item