• Reference
    WB/M/4/1/VP1
  • Title
    Appointment, Release and Assignment and Covenant to Surrender by way of Mortgage Parties: (i) Edmund Lucas of Mill Bank Street, Westminster [Middlesex], esquire; (ii) John Morris of Ampthill, esquire; (iii) Mary Ann Morris, Jane Morris and Catherine Morris all of Ampthill, spinsters; (iv) Thomas Ashby junior of Staines [Middlesex], esquire; Samuel Davis of Ampthill, esquire Reciting: (I) Lease & Release & Appointment of 23-24 Dec 1831 between (1) Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris (2) Mary Ann Morris (3) Jane Morris (4) Catherine Morris (5) John Morris (6) Samuel Davis (7) John Morris (8) Edmund Lucas in which four fifths of (a)-(cf) below were conveyed to (8) in trust for (7) (II) Lease & Release of 24-25 Mar 1829 between (1) William Woodward, victualler, (2) Henry Ashby, John Morris, Mary Ann Morris, Jane Morris and Catherine Morris, (3) Samuel Davis in which one fifth of (cg)-(ch) were conveyed to (2) to uses appointed by John Morris, to use of John Morris for his life to use of (3) in trust for John Morris to use of John Morris (III) Lease & Release or 20-21 May 1829 between (1) William Manning, yeoman, (2) Harriet Leach, Frances Leach and Esther Leach, spinsters, (3) Gregory Oden Clarke, merchant, Robert Furze, auctioneer and William Claridge, grocer, (4) John Carter, retail brewer and maltster, (5) Henry Ashby, John Morris, Mary Ann Morris, Jane Morris and Catherine Morris, (6) Samuel Dixon, (7) Thomas Kilpin, ironmonger, (8) Ebenezer Leach, yeoman, (9) Samuel May, draper in which one fifth of (ci) was conveyed to (5) to uses appointed by John Morris, to use of John Morris for his life to use of Samuel Davis in trust for John Morris to use of John Morris (IV) Lease & Release of 23-24 Dec 1831 also conveyed three other fifths of (cg)-(ci) were conveyed to Edmund Lucas in trust for John Morris (V) Release and Appointment of 23-24 Dec 1831 conveyed four fifths of (cj)-(cu) to John Morris Operative Part: - (iii) lent 30,000 to (ii); - (ii) appointed one fifth of (cg)-(ci) to (iv) subject to equity of redemption; - (i), at request of (ii) and by appointment of (iii), and (ii), by appointment of (iii), both released four fifths of (a)-(cf) and three fifths of (cg)-(ci) to (iv) subject to equity of redemption; - (ii), at appointment of (iii) transferred four fifths of (cj)-(cu) to (iv) subject to equity of redemption; - (ii) covenanted to surrender copyhold premises below in Cranfield, Houghton Regis, Woburn, Leighton Buzzard and Stevington to use of (iv) Property: (a) two messuages near Bedford Street, Ampthill in yard of Crown & Sceptre converted into two tenements in William Clarke and William Hardwicke; (b) two brewhouses and three barley and malthouses with storehouses, stables, coachhouses, outbuildings, offices and yards adjoining (a) containing 1a 3r 0p, also scullery and coachhouse belonging to adjacent dwelling near Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of Joseph Morris, then Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris; (c) close with garden ground, saw pit, shed and plantations on Church Hill, Ampthill of 10a 0r 31p bounded: N and E by land of Lord Holland; S by land of Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris; and W by turnpike road from Ampthill to Bedford; in occupation of Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris; (d) small piece of pasture or garden, part of plantation late of John Morris senior, now of Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris in Ampthill and containing 2 perches bounded: E by (b); rear by ground formerly called Love Alley; in occupation of Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris; (e) small piece of pasture or garden of 2 perches, part of plantation formerly of John Morris senior, now of Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris on N extremity of land formerly part of estate in Church Street, Ampthill called Red Lion Inn; in occupation of Henry Ashby, Mary Ann Morris and Jane Morris; (f) piece of ground, site of several former cottages and opposite late dwellinghouse of Joseph Morris in Bedford Street, Ampthill containing 20 perches with buildings, trees and shrubs thereon and inclosed by "iron pallisadoes"; in occupation of John Morris and others; (g) messuage in front of Market Place, Ampthill in occupation of Mr.Ellis; (h) messuage adjoining (g) with buildings, malting (now unoccupied), yard, pen, rights etc.; in occupation of Henry Goods; (i) cottage, stables and thoroughfare yard near Market Place, Ampthill and other appurtenances called Rose & Crown in occupation of George Farmer; (j) Kings Arms, Ampthill, with coachhouses, stables, granary, yards gardens and small pightle, in occupation of Robert Sexton; (k) White Hart, Ampthill with stables, offices, buildings, yards and close and garden containing 2a 1r 24p in occupation of William Wonfor; (l) close of 3a 1r 9p in Ampthill reserving right of way of 6 feet width from bottom to top for use of Joseph Morris; in occupation of William Wonfor; (m) messuage (formerly two messuages) in Bedford Street, Ampthill called Crown & Sceptre with buildings, stables, yards and garden in occupation of Daniel Wiltshire with small piece of pasture separated from it by late John Morris senior and in occupation of Trustees; (n) close of 2a 2r 13p in Ampthill in occupation of Daniel Wiltshire (o) messuage called Three Compasses, Ampthill with yards, stables etc. in occupation of John Brightman; (p) messuage adjoining (o) with washhouse detached therefrom in occupation of John Gascoin; (q) messuage in Church Street, Ampthill called Red Lion with yard and coalhouse detached in occupation of James Timms; (r) cottage in Dunstable Street, Ampthill with buildings, yards and gardens; (s) cottage adjoining (r) and, with it, called Old Sun, in occupation of John Mann; (t) cottage, outbuildings, yard and garden and 1 acre of ground in Dunstable Street, Ampthill called Upper Sun, in occupation of Josiah Hare; (u) malthouse in Dunstable Street, Ampthill with two cottages adjoining and with outhouses and small piece of ground and hovel in occupation of William Draper, William Wilson and Charles Hailey; (v) messuage in Marston Moretaine called Bell with yards, gardens, outbuildings and pightle or home close of 3a 2r 2p; (w) close of pasture called the Baulk, Marston Moretaine of 1a 3r 27p in occupation of Mary Cooke; (x) tenements in Marston Moretaine (formerly one messuage called Bell) with yard, garden etc. and close adjoining of 3a 1r 19p in occupation of Mary Cooke; (y) close of arable of 5a 1r 32p in Marston Moretaine in occupation of Mary Cooke; (z) cottages and 2 closes of meadow or pasture in Marston Moretaine one of 3a 2r 16p the other of 8a 0r 29p in occupation of Mary Cooke; (aa) cottage in Marston Moretaine called Chequers with barns, stables, garden, pightle of 1 acre of grass and allotment of ground of 2a 2r 0p in occupation of William Smith; (ab) close of 2 acres in Marston Moretaine in occupation of William Smith; (ac) pightle of pasture (formerly two) of 2 acres in Marston Moretaine in occupation of William Smith; (ad) cottage, small garden, outbuildings and premises now called Three Horse Shoes, Marston Moretaine, with stable, wood barn, garden etc. in occupation of Robert Hardwicke; (ae) cottage in Flitwick with stables, wood barn, yard, garden etc. called Three Blackbirds in Daniel [Denel] End in occupation of John Housman; (af) cottage in Flitwick called Crown in East End with yard, garden, barn, buildings etc. and close of pasture reputedly of 4 acres but actually of 2a 0r 9p; (ag) plot of land in Flitwick of 2a 2r 11p in occupation of John Walker; (ah) messuage in Husborne Crawley with outhouses, outbuildings etc. called White Horse with 3 closes of meadow adjoining containing 12 acres, in occupation of John Henry Roote; (ai) cottage in Heath & Reach called Red Lion with stables, buildings, garden and close or orchard or pightle and right of common in occupation of Thomas Belgrove; (aj) messuage in Dunstable called Red Lion with barns, stables, buildings, yards, gardens and exclusively of a detached garden in Church Lane in occupation of Thomas Shaw; (ak) close of pasture in Dunstable in or near Drop Short of 1 acre in occupation of Thomas Shaw; (al) plot of 2a 1r 30p in Houghton Regis in Thomas Shaw; (am) plot of 7a 2r 33p in Houghton Regis in occupation of Thomas Shaw; (an) cottages, barns, stables, closes of pasture and premises in Bidwell, Houghton Regis, called Red Lion in occupation of Mr.Bourne; (ao) plot of 8a 2r 7p in Bidwell, Houghton Regis in occupation of Thomas Shaw; (ap) cottage in Maulden with barns, stables etc. called Dog & Badger with close of arable and garden belonging of 8acres and site or toft with barn, yard and close in Lowsey Mead of 5 acres in occupation of Phillip Hallworth; (aq) plot of 1a 2r 36p in Maulden in occupation of Phillip Hallworth; (ar) cottage with stable, wood barn, frontage, garden, orchard and small piece of land called White Hart, Maulden in occupation of Edward Dowdeswell; (as) close of pasture called Forty Acres of 1 acre in Maulden in occupation of John Brightman; (at) old inclosed close of 2 acres in Maulden in occupation of James Maddams; (au) messuage called Flying Horse, Clophill, with yard, garden, stable, outbuildings, pightle and homestead adjoining with piece of low meadow of 1.5 acres in occupation of James Maddams; (av) cottage called Compasses, Maulden with coachhouse, stable, garden and orchard adjoining and close of land of 2 acres in occupation of James Horn; (aw) close of meadow of 5a 0r 23p in Clophill in occupation of James Horn; (ax) messuage called Chequers in Hazlewood Lane, Houghton Conquest, with buildings, yard, stable, garden, orchard and pightle of 1a 2r 14p and close in the Innings of 3a 1r 34p and 3 messuages with barn, stable, garden and part of pightle of 30 perches and part of close in occupation of James Baker; (ay) messuage with brewhouse, stables and buildings called Butchers Arms, Houghton Conquest with homestead and pightle containing 2a 2r 3p and close of pasture adjoining of 1a 3r 8p in occupation of Edmund Day; (az) cottage called White Hart, Ridgmont, with washhouse, stable and garden and close or pightle of pasture adjoining with small piece of land of 1 rood in occupation of Norman Francis; (ba) cottage with gardens, barns, buildings and small piece of ground called Falcon, Eversholt, late in occupation of John Stamford, now Susannah Whinnett; (bb) cottage with orchard, wood, barn, garden, buildings etc. called Rose & Crown, Wootton, with site of another messuage, barn, brewhouse, dairy, outbuildings and sweard ground reputedly of 9 acres (actually 8a 1r 4p) in occupation of William Bigg (except messuage, stable, barn and small piece of land adjoining in occupation of William Bigg); (bc) cottage called Chequers, Pulloxhill, with outhouses, buildings, yards, gardens, stables etc. in occupation of John Irons; (bd) tenement adjoining (bc) with outhouses, edifices, buildings, barns, stables, yards, gardens, orchards etc. in occupation of Benjamin Masters; (be) messuage called Bell in Greenfield, Pulloxhill, with stable, wood barn, yard, garden etc. and close and pightle adjoining of 2 acres in occupation of John Cooke; (bf) cottage formerly called White Horse, now Swan, Salford with stable, dovecote, dairy buildings etc. with yard, garden and orchard or pightle of 1 acre in occupation of Robert Emerton; (bg) messuage with yard etc. called Queens Head, Toddington with outhouses, buildings, yards, gardens and orchards in occupation of William Baker; (bh) messuage in Toddington called Angel with outbuildings, barns, stables, yards, orchards etc. in occupation of Thomas Spufford; (bi) 2 closes of pasture or sweard, one containing 5 acres in Chalgrave, the other of 3 acres in occupation of Thomas Read; (bj) messuage, yard, garden, barn and buildings in Wingfield, Chalgrave with 1.5 acres of land in occupation of Mary Lloyd; (bk) messuage called White Hart, Hockliffe, with toft or site of land, shop, yard, stables, garden and outbuildings and premises in occupation of Thomas Read; (bl) cottage with outhouses, gardens, barns, stables, orchards, gardens etc. called Black Hat, Wilshamstead in occupation of George Phipp with messuage or close of pasture adjoining of 2 acres and pightle of 0.5 acres, messuage formerly in occupation of Frances Burr, widow, deceased, purchased by John Morris, grandfather of Thomas Kendall and cottage and 3 acres of land purchased of Thomas Glover and several allotments of land in Wilshamstead apportioned as regards common rights, totals being as follows: public house 21 perches; part of Galland Close received in exchange 0a 3r 25p; pightle near Armstrongs 1a 0r 6p; allotment purchased of Glover 3 acres and 2a 1r 22p; allotment to Morris' rights of common 16a 1r 38p; land received by Morris in exchange on inclosure 1a 0r 35p - total 23a 0r 25p; (bm) cottage with yards, stable, outbuildings etc. called George, Water Eaton [Buckinghamshire] with close or pightle of pasture of 2 roods in occupation of William Wells; (bn) messuage called Green Man, Little Brickhill [Buckinghamshire] with yard, outbuildings etc. and right of way and small piece of ground purchased of Penrose all in occupation of Ann Hall; (bo) freehold part of messuage with yard etc. called Admiral Hood, Newport Pagnell [Buckinghamshire] with all tithes belonging in occupation of Thomas Allbright; (bp) close of land of 3a 1r 35p in Wavendon [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of Robert Emmerton; (bq) messuage with stables, buildings, garden, pightle etc. called Kings Head, Fenny Stratford [Buckinghamshire], of half acre fronting High Road now in occupation of William Verney; (br) two closes of 9a 3r 30p and 4a 1r 15p making 14a 1r 5p in Bow Brickhill [Buckinghamshire], in occupation of William Verney; (bs) cottage called Red Lion, Newton Longville [Buckinghamshire] with stables, wood barn, right of common etc. in occupation of Robert Bonest; (bt) freehold part of 2 cottages with shop, wood barn, stable, yards, gardens, commons etc. called Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley [Buckinghamshire], in occupation of Ann WIllett; (bu) 2 cottages with yards, garden and premises in Bedford Street, Ampthill, formerly in occupation of James Billington and Samuel Field, now Rebecca Billington and William Presland; (bv) two cottages built on part of same ground as (bu) formerly in occupation of Samuel Gillett and Axom, now Edward Money and John Draper; (bw) cottages with yard, garden etc. in Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of Widow White, Widow Roberts and Edward Harrison; (bx) cottage in Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of Mary Russard; (by) cottages in Dunstable Street, Ampthill in occupation of John Mann the younger, Henry Disher, Thomas Furness and George Mann; (bz) cottage in Dunstable Street, Ampthill in occupation of Widow Warren, then William Draper and others; (ca) piece of land, foremerly part of Warren, at end of Dunstable Street, Ampthill of 1a 3r 6p, now converted into gardens; (cb) cottage with garden, barn, stable etc. in occupation of John Farmer, Eversholt; (cc) messuage in Bedford Street, Ampthill with brewery, garden, greenhouse and offices adjoining (except scullery and coal house) bounded: part W by Bedford Street; part W by cottage in Bedford Street; N, E and S by Brewery; (cd) piece of ground, now inclosed, of 8 perches on W side of Bedford Street, Ampthill nearly opposite Brewery gates and opposite Crown & Sceptre; (ce) messuage called Old Bull, Husborne Crawley, with outhouses, yard, garden, orchard or close in occupation of George Negus; (cf) two closes of pasture and arable in Heath & Reach called Second and Third Sheepcote Closes, the second of 5a 3r 1p the third of 2a 3r 13p with common rights, in occupation of Thomas Belgrove (cg) cottage called Griffin, now Chequers, Westoning, with barns, stables, brewhouse, yards and garden adjoining in occupation of William Woodward; (ch) cottages adjoining (cg) in occupation of Joseph Chew and John Walton bounded: N by public street leading to church; W by farmhouse and premises of Ezra Eagles and close of seward belonging to Vicar; E by public road to Dunstable and cottage and garden in occupation of Barnard Chance, formerly waste; (ci) two cottages in Woburn Street, Ampthill called George Inn with yards, buildings etc. formerly in occupation of Evan Jones; (cj) cottage in Silsoe with outbuildings, stables, yards, orchards, barns etc. called Star & Garter with allotment or pightle of pasture of 3 roods held for remainder of term of 250 years and in occupation of John Hayhead; (ck) cottage with yards, gardens, orchards, outhouses etc. called Sun, Harlington in occupation of William Lovell for remainder of term of 656 years; (cl) piece of land called Burgaige's Garden, Toddington, with barn of two bays and cottage with buildings, yard, garden etc. in occupation of Thomas Spufford for remainder of two terms of 1,000 and 500 years; (cm) cottage in Church End, Stagsden called Royal George, with close or pightle of pasture adjoining of 2 acres and adjoining cottages (formerly four tenements) with 8 acres of arable called Colecroft in occupation of Thomas Underwood for remainder of term of 1,000 years; (cn) cottage called Red Lion, Great Brickhill [Buckinghamshire] with outhouses, barns, stables, garden, orchards etc. in occupation of John Stevens for remainder of term of 1,000 years; (co) leasehold parts of messuage with cottage, stables, buildings, yard, gardens etc. called Admiral Hood, Newport Pagnell [Buckinghamshire] on E side of St.John Street in occupation of Thomas Allbright for remainder of term of 40 years; (cp) leasehold parts of messuage with yard, garden, commons etc. called Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of Ann Willett; (cq) copyhold cottage (Manor of Cranfield) in Cranfield Town End with yard, garden, orchard and outbuildings called Cross keys in occupation of John Bruckler; (cr) copyhold allotment (Manor of Houghton Regis) of 2a 2r 32p in South Field Houghton Regis in occupation of Thomas Shaw; (cs) copyhold messuage (Manor of Woburn Abbots), Woburn called Black Horse lately in occupation of Thomas Pheasant; (ct) copyhold messuage (Manor of Leighton Buzzard) in North End, Leighton Buzzard called Kings Arms; (cu) copyhold messuage (Manor of Steventon) with barns, stables, washhouses, hovel, buildings, yard and garden called George, Pavenham in occupation of Thomas Harrison Witnesses: - Thomas Terry of Ampthill, brewer's clerk; - C.Austin of Ampthill, accountant; - Frederick Ashby of Staines [Middlesex], brewer; - ....... First Endorsement of 22 Jan 1859 Parties: (i) Thomas Ashby; (ii) Thomas Ashby; Edmund Lucas; (iii) Talbot Barnard; Thomas Barnard; Thomas Turning Wing of Bedford, bankers and co-partners Reciting: - assignment of 7 Apr 1832 between (1) Jane Morris; (2) Edward Beck; (3) Joseph Morris; Thomas Ashby; Edmund Lucas; -assignment of 2 Oct 1832 between (1) Mary Ann Morris; (2) Charles Sedgefield Crowley; (3) Joseph Morris; Thomas Ashby; Edmund Lucas; - assignment of 24 Dec 1833 between (1) Catherine Morris; (2) James Curtis; (3) Joseph Morris; Thomas Ashby; Edmund Lucas; - in all three above assignments (1) was about to marry (2) and their respective shares of 10,000 each in the mortgage of 30,000 were assigned to (3) in each case; - death of Joseph Morris on 6 Jul 1837 and death of Samuel Davis on 24 Apr 1843; - mortgage debt had been reduced by sales of parts of the security to 18,285/15/2, all interest having been paid to date First Operative Part: - (iii) paid 18,285/15/2 to (ii); - (i), with consent of Edmund Lucas, released 4/5ths of (a)-(cp) above to (iii) subject to equity of redemption Reciting: - no surrender of (cq)-(cu) had ever been made and (iii) were to have benefit of covenant to surrender subject to equity of redemption Second Operative Part: - (i) transferred to 18,285/15/2 to (iii) with all interest to grow on it Witnesses: - Samuel Fisher of Merchant Taylor Hall, London, solicitor; - John Thomas Green of Woburn, solicitor Second Endorsement of 19 Jun 1868 Parties: (i) Thomas Barnard and Thomas Twining Wing of Bedford, bankers and co-partners; (ii) John Thomas Green of Woburn, esquire; Richard Orlebar of Hinwick Hall, Podington, esquire Reciting: - death of Talbot Barnard on 15 Dec 1867; - the 18,285/15/2 had been reduced by sales etc. to 11,285/15/2 and all interest had been paid First Operative Part: - (ii) paid 11,285/15/2 to (i); - (i) released 4/5ths of (a)-(cu) to (ii) subject to equity of redemption Reciting: - no surrender of (cq)-(cu) had ever been made and (ii) were to have benefit of covenant to surrender subject to equity of redemption Second Operative Part: - (i) transferred to 11,285/15/2 to (ii) with all interest to grow on it Witness: - George Alger of Bedford Bank Third Endorsement of 9 Jan 1890 Parties: (i) John Thomas Green; Richard Orlebar; (ii) John Thomas Green and Frederic Tanqueray of Woburn, gentleman Reciting: - the mortgage of 11,285/15/2 had now been reduced to 10,000 Operative Part: - (ii) paid 10,000 to (i) who transferred security and mortgage debt Witnesses: - Alfred Morrison of Woburn, solicitors' clerk; - James H.Walker, clerk in Holy Orders of Weston Cayney [Staffordshire] Fourth Endorsement of 6 Apr 1907 Parties: (i) Frederick Thomas Tanqueray; (ii) Valentina Augusta Wynter of Crawley House, Husborne Crawley, wife of Rev.George Ellis Wynter Reciting: - death of John Thomas Green on 28 Dec 1904; - 10,000 was still owing on mortgage; - after sales (a)-(bs) below were still security Operative Part: - (i) transferred 4/5ths of (a)-(bs) and mortgage debt to (ii) Property: (a) brewery, malting and premises in Bedford Street, Ampthill; (b) brewery house, garden and premises in Bedford Street, Ampthill; (c) storehouse and premises opposite Ampthill Brewery; (d) 10 cottages in Bedford Street, Ampthill occupied by Smith and others; (e) garden and premises in Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of R.Fielder; (f) Engine House in Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of Fire Brigade; (g) house, shop, garden and premises in Market Square, Ampthill in occupation of [Edwin Thomas] Tutt, Grimmer & [Walter] Studman; (h) Kings Arms Inn, Market Square, Ampthill in occupation of A.L[eonard] Peel; (i) granary in Market Square, Ampthill in occupation of E.Stanbridge; (j) armoury in Market Square, Ampthill in occupation of Volunteer Company [3rd Bedfordshire Regiment]; (k) White Hart Hotel in Market Square, Ampthill in occupation of [Charles] Musselwaite; (l) close of land adjoining (k) of 4.5 acres in same occupation; (m) Crown & Sceptre Inn, Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of [Arthur] C[harles] Gardner; (n) Compasses Inn, Dunstable Street, Ampthill in occupation of W[illiam] H[ugh] King; (o) Old Sun Inn, Dunstable Street, Ampthill, in occupation of T[homas] Cole; (p) Old George Inn, Woburn Street, Ampthill in occupation of Mrs.[Emma] Deller; (q) Bell Inn, Marston Moretaine in occupation of H.G.Denton; (r) building land in Marston Moretaine in occupation of H.G.Denton; (s) 11.5 acres of land in Marston Moretaine in occupation of H.G.Denton; (t) Chequers Inn, Marston Moretaine in occupation of Alfred Smith; (u) 1a 3r 38p land in Marston Moretaine in occupation of Alfred Smith; (v) Three Horse Shoes Inn, Marston Moretaine in occupation of Alice Whittemore; (w) 5 acres of land in Marston Moretaine in occupation of Alice Whittemore; (x) Three Blackbirds, Flitwick, in occupation of Mary Martin; (y) Crown Inn and 4a 2r 0p in Flitwick in occupation of G[eorge] Hatcher; (z) White Horse, close of land and butchers shop in Husborne Crawley in occupation of F[rederick] Denton; (aa) cottage and garden in occupation of Dove; (ab) Bull Inn, Husborne Crawley in occupation of George Underwood; (ac) Red Lion and farm buildings, Heath & Reach in occupation of F.Belgrove; (ad) close of land of 8.5 acres in Heath & Reach in occupation of F.Belgrove; (ae) Red Lion Inn, Houghton Regis in occupation of A[rthur] Collins; (af) Dog & Badger, Maulden, in occupation of Jane Sharpe; (ag) 7a 1r 2p and farm buildings in occupation of Jane Sharpe; (ah) White Hart, Maulden, in occupation of John Wheeler; (ai) 2a 0r 31p in Maulden in occupation of John Wheeler; (aj) Flying Horse, Clophill and 1.5 acres in occupation of James Shotbolt; (ak) Compasses and 7.5 acres of land in Clophill in occupation of J[ames] L[iles] Quenby; (al) Chequers and 5a 0r 8p of land in Houghton Conquest in occupation of W.E.Pannell; (am) Knife & Cleaver and 4 acres of land in Houghton Conquest in occupation of C[harles] D.Chilvers; (an) White Hart, Ridgmont, in occupation of George Sharp; (ao) 3.5 acres of land in Ridgmont in occupation of George Sharp; (ap) Falcon, Eversholt in occupation of R.Crisp; (aq) Six Bells Beerhouse, Eversholt in occupation of James Goodman; (ar) Rose & Crown Beerhouse, Wootton in occupation of Frank Parrott; (as) Chequers, Pulloxhill in occupation of James Holding; (at) Bell, Greenfieldield, Pulloxhill, in occupation of Joseph Jones; (au) butchers shop and premises in Pulloxhill in occupation of Joseph Jones; (av) 1.5 acres of land in Pulloxhill in occupation of Joseph Jones; (aw) Swan, Salford in occupation of Alfred Henry Allen; (ax) butchers shop and 1.5 acres of land in Salford in occupation of Alfred Henry Allen; (ay) 3a 1r 35p in Wavendon [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of Alfred Henry Allen; (az) Queens Head Beerhouse, Toddington in occupation of F.C.Brown; (ba) Ange, Toddington, in occupation of Richard Pilgrim; (bb) Plough, Chalgrave in occupation of A[lbert Arthur] Gibbs; (bc) 1.5 acres of land in Chalgrave in occupation of Albert Arthur Gibbs; (bd) 5 acres of land in Chalgrave in occupation of F.Westbrook; (be) White Hart, Hockliffe in occupation of F[rederick] Westbrook; (bf) Black Hat, Wilshamstead in occupation of Charles Cox; (bg) 2.5 acres of land in Wilshamstead in occupation of Charles Cox; (bh) Kings Head, Fenny Stratford [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of W.French; (bi) Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of H.Gooding; (bj) Chequers, Westoning in occupation of F.G.Warren; (bk) 3 roods of land in Westoning in occupation of F.G.Warren; (bl) Rising Sun, Harlington (leasehold) in occupation of John Cleaver for residue of 756 years from 1723; (bm) Royal George, Stagsden (leasehold) and 10 acres of land in occupation of J[ames] Odell for remainder of term of 1,000 years; (bn) Old Red Lion, Great Brickhill [Buckinghamshire] (leasehold) in occupation of E.Hobbs fro remainder of term of 1,000 years from 1801; (bo) leasehold parts of Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley; (bp) Cross Keys, Cranfield (copyhold - Manor of Cranfield) in occupation of John Cain; (bq) Black Horse, Woburn (copyhold - Manor of Woburn Abbots) in occupation of Frederick Hall; (br) Kings Arms, Leighton Buzzard (copyhold - Manor of Leighton Buzzard) in occupation of R.Gibson; (bs) George & Dragon, Pavenham (copyhold - Manor of Steventon) in occupation of G[eorge] J[ohn] Grimmer Witnesses: - Charles Herbert, clerk to Frederick Thomas Tanqueray
  • Date free text
    28 Dec 1831
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    From: 1829 To: 1831
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