• Reference
    WB/Fordham4/1/Dun/W13
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of Wolverley Attwood Fordham, Rupert Oswald Fordham, Herbert George Fordham and Ernest Oswald Fordham to two cottages with appurtenances in Dunton; abstracted by Chapman & Chaundler of Biggleswade: (I) WB/Fordham4/1/Dun/W/11 (II) WB/Fordham4/1/Dun/W/12 (III) will of Edward King Fordham of 9 Feb 1884, after certain specific legacies, bequeathing to his sons Wolverley Attwood Fordham and Rupert Oswald Fordham equally all his interest in brewers and maltsters business carried on with Herbert Fordham; Edgar Flower, Edward Snow Fordham (his son) and Basil Field to be executors (IV) Codicil to will of Edward King Fordham of 31 Jul 1886 not affecting abstracted property (V) Codicil to will of Edward King Fordham of 23 Nov 1888 construing all public houses held at his death to be part of the business bequeathed in his will (VI) Codicil to will of Edward King Fordham of 1 Feb 1889 not affecting abstracted property (VII) Death of Edward King Fordham on 3 Mar 1889 (VIII) Proof of will and codicils of Edward King Fordham in PPR on 27 May 1889 (IX) Will of Herbert Fordham of 28 Jun 1889 appointing his sons Herbert George Fordham and Ernest Oswald Fordham trustees and executors and, after certain legacies, devised and bequeathed the remainder of his estate to them upon trust for sale (X) Codicil to will of Herbert Fordham of 23 Apr 1891 devising his interest in Ashwell Brewery to his two sons equally (XI) Death of Herbert Fordham on 24 Apr 1891 (XII) Proof of will and codicil of Herbert Fordham in PPR on 4 Jun 1891 (XIII) Admission of 23 Feb 1893 of Herbert George Fordham and Ernest Oswald Fordham by Algernon Bell Brackenbury, their attorney to (a) newly erected tenement (built on site of two cottages) with barn, yard, outbuildings and premises on Dunton Green formerly in occupation of James Brown, then Simeon Lee as a beerhouse called Wheatsheaf; (b) thatched tenement with barns and outbuildings adjoining (a) formerly in occupation of William Chamberlain, then George Carrington; (c) clay bat built and slated tenement erected by William Brown the elder with barn formerly in occupation of Stephen Cartwright, then George Carrington
  • Date free text
    1893
  • Production date
    From: 1879 To: 1893
  • Level of description
    item