- ReferenceWB/M/4/1/VP8
- TitleAbstract of Title of Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited to freehold, leasehold and copyhold hereditaments in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire
- Date free text1926
- Production dateFrom: 1900 To: 1926
- Scope and Content(I) Will of 10 Nov 1900 of John Thomas Green of Ampthill, esquire appointing his cousin Frederic Thomas Tanqueray of Woburn, gentleman and William Samuel Smith of Ampthill, brewery manager as executors and trustees to whom he devised and bequeathed the residue of his estate with one quarter to Smith and residue to Tanqueray (II) Codicil of 6 Nov 1902 to will of John Thomas Green devising residue now one third to William Samuel Smith, residue to Frederic Thomas Tanqueray (III) Codicil of 28 Dec 1902 to will of John Thomas Green not affecting title (IV) Codicil of 4 Jun 1903 to will of John Thomas Green not affecting title (V) Death of John Thomas Green on 28 Dec 1904 (VI) Proof of will and codicils of John Thomas Green in Northampton DPR on 8 Mar 1905 (VII) Death of William Samuel Smith on 21 Dec 1905 (VIII) Indenture of 11 Jul 1907 Parties: (1) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited Reciting: - death of John Thomas Green seized of (a)-(dl) - will and codicils of John Thomas Green - 33,000 owing on mortgages of 31 Dec 1831 [WB/M/4/1/VP1] and 16 Jun 1882 [WB/M/4/1/VP2] - agreement for sale by (i) for 66,000 subject to mortgage debts of 33,000; - for Stamp Duty purposes 93,700 regarded as value of freehold and leasehold and 5,300 as value of copyhold premises Operative Part: - (ii) paid 66,000 to (i) as personal representative of John Thomas Green, deceased and (i) conveyed (a)-(cn) to (ii) Property: [[F] is freehold, [L] is leasehold, [C] is copyhold] FIRST SCHEDULE: 4/5ths of following: (a) Brewery House, garden, premises, malting, yard, office etc. in Ampthill occupied by Company and premises in occupation of Richard Fielder on E side of Bedford Street containing 2.75 acres [F]; (b) old storehouse and plantation on W side of Bedford Street, Ampthill opposite (a) and containing 17 poles [F]; (c) 4 cottages on E side of Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of Henry Freeman and others [F]; (d) cottage in Bedford Street, Ampthill, in occupation of George Ansell [F]; (e) Kings Arms, Market Place, Ampthill in occupation of Abbis Leonard Peel [F]; (f) granary in occupation of Charles Stanbridge and armoury in occupation of Volunteer Corps in yard of (e) [F]; (g) Old Sun, Dunstable Street, Ampthill in occupation of Philip Cole [F]; (h) Old George, Woburn Street, Ampthill with blacksmiths shop in occupation of Emma Dellar [F]; (i) Crown & Sceptre, E side of Bedford Street, Ampthill, in occupation of Arthur Charles Gardner [F]; (j) White Hart, Market Place, Ampthill in occupation of Charles Henry Musselwhite [F]; (k) 4.5 acres at back of (j) in same occupation [F]; (l) Masonic Hall in yard of (j) in occupation of Freemasons [F]; (m) Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of Henry Goodin [F]; (n) Flying Horse, Clophill with homestead adjoining and 1a 2r 0p meadow in occupation of James Shotbolt [F]; (o) Compasses, Clophill with coachhouse and close of 5a 2r 14 p meadow in occupation of John Faddon [F]; (p) Falcon, Upper Rads End, Eversholt in occupation of William Henry Ward [F]; (q) Kings Head, Fenny Stratford [Buckinghamshire] abutting London-Chester road [A5, Watling Street] in occupation of Walter French [F]; (r) Crown, East End Flitwick and plots of land totalling 4a 3r 17p in occupation of George Hatcher [F]; (s) Blackbirds, Denel End, Flitwick in occupation of Mary Ann Martin [F]; (t) Plough, Wingfield, Chalgrave in occupation of Albert Arthur Gibbs [F]; (u) 1a 1r 0p sward in Wingfield, Chalgrave in occupation of Albert Arthur Gibbs [F]; (v) Red Lion, Heath & Reach with adjoining farm buildings and 3a 2r 0p in occupation of Thomas Robert Belgrove [F]; (w) White Hart, Hockliffe, in occupation of Frederick Westbrook [F]; (x) Knife & Cleaver, Houghton Conquest and close of 2a 2r 26p meadow in occupation of Charles David Chilvers [F]; (y) Chequers, Houghton Conquest on Bedford-Ampthill road with 5.5 acres of land in occupation of Henry Samuel Hawley [F]; (z) Old Red Lion, Bidwell, Houghton Regis with close of 2a 2r 0p in occupation of Arthur Collings [F]; (aa) White Horse, Husborne Crawley with butcher's shop, in occupation of Frederick Denton [F]; (ab) Bull, Husborne Crawley, with butcher's shop and close of 0a 1r 6p in occupation of Henry John Norman [F]; (ac) Bell Inn, Church End, Marston Moretaine with homestead of 12 acres in occupation of William Odell [F]; (ad) Three Horse Shoes, Marston Moretaine with 5 acres of sward and site of cottages in occupation of Alice Whittemore [F]; (ae) Chequers, Marston Moretaine with pightle of 1a 3r 38p pasture in occupation of Alfred Smith [F]; (af) Dog & Badger, Maulden and close of 7 acres and farm buildings in occupation of Horace Walpole [F]; (ag) White Hart, Maulden, with small adjoining pightle in occupation of John Wheeler [F]; (ah) Chequers, Pulloxhill, in occupation of George Thomas Porter [F]; (ai) Bell Inn, Greenfield, Pulloxhill, in occupation of Joseph Jones [F]; (aj) butcher's shop and 1.75 acres in Greenfield in occupation of Joseph Jones [F]; (ak) White Hart, Ridgmont with 1 acre in occupation of George Sharpe [F]; (al) Swan, Salford with butcher's shop and garden with site of cottage, 1a 0r 2p of land in occupation of Alfred Henry Allen [F]; (am) Royal George, Stagsden with stabling and 10 acres of land in occupation of James Odell [F]; (an) Angel, Toddington in occupation of Richard Pilgrim [F]; (ao) 3a 3r 21p in Wavendon [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of Alfred Henry Allen [F]; (ap) Chequers, Westoning with garden adjoining of 0a 1r 11p and piece of land opposite of 1 rood [F]; (aq) Black Hat, Wilshamstead with orchard of 1a 0r 11p and 2 acres of sward in Chapel Lane, in occupation of Charles Cox [F]; (ar) Rose & Crown, Wootton in occupation of Thomas Parkins; (as) Rising Sun, Harlington in occupation of John Cleaver, residue of term of 756 years from 5 Nov 1723 [L]; (at) Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley [L]; (au) Old Red Lion, Great Brickhill [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of Ernest William Hobbs, residue of 1,000 years from 11 Oct 1801 [L]; (av) land formerly called Burgoyne Garden, Toddington, for many years past thrown in with Angel for residue of two terms of 1,000 and 500 years [L]; (aw) Cross Keys, Cranfield, in occupation of Joseph Cain, Manor of Cranfield [C]; (ax) George & Dragon, Pavenham in occupation of George John Grimmer, Manor of Steventon [C]; (ay) Black Horse, Woburn in occupation of Frederick Hall, Manor of Woburn Abbotts [C] SECOND SCHEDULE - amongst other things (az) 1/5 part of (a)-(ay); (ba) cottage in Bedford Street, Ampthill in occupation of George Ansell [F]; (bb) plot of land in Park Street, Ampthill 34ft by 54ft at rear of Old George and occupied with it; (bc) Bull, Barton-le-Clay with butcher's shop, garden etc. containing 0a 1r 13p in occupation of Rebecca Hook [F]; (bd) Engine & Tender, Midland Road, Bedford in occupation of George Denton [F]; (be) house adjoining (bd) [F]; (bf) land adjoining Shoulder of Mutton, Bletchley forming part of its garden [F]; (bg) Sun, Felmersham with garden etc. containing 0a 1r 30p in occupation of Mrs.Rose Hilton [F]; (bh) site of cottage forming part of White Horse, Husborne Crawley [F]; (bi) Red Lion beerhouse, Lidlington in occupation of Miss Rachel Welch [F]; (bj) Morteyne Arms, Marston Moretaine and 2 roods in occupation of John Wright [F]; (bk) 20 poles adjoining Chequers, Marston Moretaine now forming part thereof [F]; (bl) George, Maulden with bakery and land of 1a 1r 0p in occupation of Edwin Atkins [F]; (bm) Anchor beerhouse, Maulden in occupation of William Inskip Fisher [F]; (bn) 45 poles in Pulloxhill now forming part of Chequers [F]; (bo) plot of 4 poles being site of 3 cottages now part of Swan, Salford [F]; (bp) plot of land being site of cottage, now part of Rose & Crown, Wootton [F]; (bq) New Inn, Clophill and adjacent land of 4a 0r 26p in occupation of Joseph Bolus, Manor of Clophill [C]; THIRD SCHEDULE (br) house, shop and garden in Dunstable Street, Ampthill in occupation of George Charles Abbott [F]; (bs) Albion, Dunstable Street, Ampthill in occupation of William John Warner [F]; (bt) Rose Hotel, Bedford High Street in occupation of John Lilley [F]; (bu) Maltsters Arms, Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford in occupation of Walter John Hall [F]; (bv) Park Hotel near Bletchley Station, Fenny Stratford in occupation of Philip Cole [F]; (bw) land of 0a 1r 32p in Denel End, Flitwick, near Blackbirds, in occupation of Mary Martin [F]; (bx) Fir Tree, Flitwick and 10 acres of land in occupation of George Odell [F]; (by) Harlington Arms, Harlington in occupation of Mrs.Elizabeth Bonner [F]; (bz) 3 cottages adjoining Red Lion, Heath & Reach in occupation of Thomas Robert Belgrove (now pulled down) [F]; (ca) Crown, Henlow , 1a 0r 14p, rights of common and 5a 3r 11p in occupation of Frank Vine [F]; (cb) 2. 5acres of land in Houghton Conquest on Bedford to Ampthill road near Chequers in occupation of Henry Samuel Hawley [F]; (cc) Chequers, Houghton Regis in occupation of Henry Baker [F]; (cd) Barge Inn, Little Woolstone [Buckinghamshire] with 2 cottages containing together 0a 1r 22p in occupation of Samuel savage [F]; (ce) Horse & Jockey, Luton in occupation of Henry Burrows [F]; (cf) Salisbury Arms, Luton, in occupation of Edwin Langford Fennell [F]; (cg) Wheelwrights Arms, Luton in occupation of Edwin Impey [F]; (ch) Volunteer Inn, Luton in occupation of Arthur Arnold [F]; (ci) Crown Inn, St.Albans Hertfordshire] in occupation of Mrs.Mary Clarke [F]; (cj) Crown Inn, Shenley [Buckinghamshire] with butcher's shop, paddock etc. adjoining in occupation of Mrs.Jane Emerson [F]; (ck) White Horse, Stony Stratford [Buckinghamshire] in occupation of William Simmons [F]; (cl) 15a 1r 23p in Wavendon occupied with Swan, Salford in occupation of Alfred Henry Allen [F]; (cm) Cock Inn, Wing [Buckinghamshire] with small adjoining paddock in occupation of Henry Smith; (cn) 1a 1r 18p adjoining Crown, Henlow in occupation of Frank Vine, Manor of Henlow Grey [C] (IX) WB/M/4/1/VP6 (X) WB/M/4/1/VP5 (XI) WB/M/4/1/VP7 (XII) Indenture of 11 Jul 1907 Parties: (1) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (2) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray; Henry Bacchus of Bedford, merchant; George Croxton Walker of Bedford, land and estate agent Reciting: - (1) was seized of (a)-(cn) in (VIII) above but leaseholds had been enlarged to freeholds; - resolution of Board of Directors of (1) to issue 1,200 mortgage debentures of 50 each bearing interest rate of 4.5% Operative Part: - (1) conveyed to (2) as trustees (a)-(cn) in VIII as security for issue (XIII) Conveyance of 3 May 1907 Parties: (1) John Ashby of Staines [Middlesex], gentleman; (2) Frederick Thomas Tanqueray Reciting: - seizure by Susanna Morris of half of (a)-(b) and her will of 28 Aug 1902 appointing (1) and William Samuel Smith to be executors and trustees devising residue of her estate to them in trust for her sister Mary Jane Morris for her life, remainder in trust for sale; - death of Susanna Morris on 5 Nov 1903 and proof of her will in Northampton DPR on 27 Jan 1904; - seizure by Mary Jane Morris of other half of (a)-(b) and her will of 6 Nov 1903 appointing William Samuel Smith as executor; - death of William Samuel Smith on 21 Dec 1905; - death of Mary Jane Morris on 26 Jan 1906; - letters of administration granted to (1) on 8 Mar 1906 in Northampton DPR regarding will of Mary Jane Morris Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a)-(b) to (2) for 30 Property [see (a) in (VIII)]: (a) land in Ampthill shown on included plan [abutting Brewery to N, land of F.W.Bradshaw W, land of Mrs.F.Morris E and land of J.Rushbrook S]; (b) right of way over Ampthill Brewery [right of way also applied to Avenue House] Acknowledgement: - (2) entitled to production of deed of 1 Jun 1882 (1) John Thomas Green and Richard Orlebar; (2) Maria Dale Smith and John Green; (3) John Green; (4) Susanna Morris, Mary Jane Morris and Sophia Morris (XIV) Conveyance of 29 Sep 1911 Parties: (1) Henry Blyth-King of Westoning, esquire; (2) Mark Sharman and Alfred Trewasna Trethewy both of Bedford, solicitors; (3) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (4) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus, merchant, George Croxton Walker, estate agent Reciting: - deed poll of 18 Jun 1908 in which (a), amongst others, was charged with repayment of mortgage of 2,500 advanced by (2) to (1) Operative Part: - (4) paid 160 to (1), with agreement of (3); - (1), with agreement of (2) , conveyed (a) to (4) Property [see (a) in (VIII)]: (a) piece of land and buildings in Ampthill shown on included plan [abutting Bedford Street W and Brewery right of way S] sold as lots 1 and 2 at auction at George Hotel, Luton on 31 Jul 1911 (XV) Conveyance of 8 Jun 1916 Parties: (1) Annie Burgess of Ampthill; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), by direction of (2) for 42/10/- Property: (a) cottage in Bedford Street, Ampthill bounded: W by street; N, S and E by property of (2) (XVI) Conveyance of 8 Jun 1916 Parties: (1) Annie Burgess of Ampthill; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), by direction of (2) for 42/10/- Property: (a) cottage in Bedford Street, Ampthill bounded: W by street; N, S and E by property of (2) (XVII) Conveyance of 11 May 1922 Parties: (1) Eric Colley Budge of Bletchley [Buckinghamshire], licensed victualler; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a)-(c) to (3), by direction of (2), for 2,300 Property: (a) Eight Bells, Bletchley with yard, stables, coachhouse, office and outbuildings adjoining in occupation of (1) as shown on attached plan subject to right of way for alf Ernest Morris Jacob over part; (b) right of way over land of Arthur John Stevens on W side of (a) to rebuild western wall of stables; (c) benefit of covenant of 22 May 1912 between (1) Sir Herbert S.Leon; (2) Arthur John Stevens in which (2) agreed not to erect on E side of (a) any wall, hedge, building etc. which might hinder access to stables of (a) (XVIII) Conveyance of 8 Oct 1919 Parties: (1) Joseph Swales of Pulloxhill, gentleman; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), by direction of (2) for 105 Property: (a) piece of land in Clophill abutting road to Shefford of 0a 2r 20p as shown on attached plan Acknowledgement: - (3) entitled to production of conveyance of 24 Jun 1919 (1) Nan Ivo, Baroness Lucas; (2) Joseph Swales (XIX) Conveyance of 14 Sep 1923 Parties: (1) Annie Munday of Cranfield, widow; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), by direction of (2) for 110 Property: (a) 52 poles adjoining Cross Keys, Cranfield abutting road from Cranfield to Bedford as shown on attached plan (XX) Conveyance of 17 Feb 1911 Parties: (1) Alfred Ewen of Northampton, official receiver in bankruptcy; (2) Alfred Patten of Eversholt, licensed victuallert; (3) James Goodman of Eversholt, farmer; (4) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (5) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Reciting: - Order of 19 Jul 1910 in County Court at Northampton adjudicating William Henry Sear of Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], coal dealer, bankrupt; - order of 23 Jul 1910 ordering William Henry Sear's eseate to be administered; - at his bankruptcy William Henry Sear was seized of (a)-(b) which passed to (1) to administer; - (1) had contracted to sell (a)-(b) to (2) for 50, (2) paying 5 deposit; - (2) subsequently assigned his interest in contract to (3) subject to repayment of deposit; - (3) then agreed to sell (a)-(b) to (4) for 60 Operative Part: - (5) paid 45 to (1) by direction of (2), (3) and (4); - (5) paid 5 to (2) by direction of (3) and (4); - (5) paid 10 to (3) by direction of (4); - (1) conveyed (a)-(b) to (5) by direction of (2), (3) and (4) Property: (a) 39 poles in Rads End, Eversholt as shown on attached plan [near Falcon] (b) building, formerly 2 cottages, standing on (a) (XXI) Conveyance of 10 Sep 1925 Parties: (1) Charles Stonton of Bletchley, boot repairer; (2) Kate Tranfield of Bletchley, wife of G.H.Tranfield; (3) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (4) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Reciting: - (2) had agreed to sell (a) to (1) for 67 but no conveyance had been made; - (1) had then agreed to sell (a) to (3) for 200 Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a), by direction of (3) to (4) for 200 Property: (a) land in Fenny Stratford with frontage to Duncombe Street of 40 feet and containing 529 square yards as shown on attached plan, reserving to (1) for his life bootmaker's shop standing upon it (XXII) Conveyance of 2 Oct 1925 Parties: (1) Coventry Billposting Company Limited of 33 Earl Street, Coventry [Warwickshire]; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), at request of (2), for 120 Property: (a) land of 524 square yards in Duncombe Street, Fenny Stratford with frontage to street of 42ft 6in as shown on attached plan (XXIII) Lease of 3 Oct 1925 Parties: (1) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (2) Coventry Billposting Company Limited Operative Part: - (1) leased right for advertising hoarding on (a) in (XXI) to (2) for 99 years from 3 Oct 1925 at rent of 1 peppercorn (XXIV) Conveyance of 20 Apr 1920 Parties: (1) Arthur Frank Bunker of Hockliffe, farmer; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3) by direction of (2) for 45/10/- Property: (a) land in Hockliffe of 0a 2r 24p as shown on attached plan on corner of Watling Street and road to Leighton Buzzard Acknowledgement: - right of (2) to conveyance of 16 Jul 1918 (1) John McDonnell, Cecil Charles Boyd Rochfort and Lewis Desborough Cave; (2) Peter Valentine Purcell Gilpin and Amy Matu Louisa Purcell Gilpin; (3) Arthur Frank Bunker (XXV) Conveyance of 8 Jun 1920 Parties: (1) Emily Whitbread of 10 Kimbolton Road, Bedford, widow; William Huckle of 10 Victoria Crescent, Chelmsford [Essex], insurance agent; Harry Dickenson of 47 Stratfield Road, Summertown, Oxford, telephone inspector; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), by direction of (2), for 2,000 Property: (a) Plume of Feathers, Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard as shown on attached plan wit h3 roods of land in occupation of Bertram Studley Acknowldegement: - right of (2) to production of: 10 Feb 1899 conveyance: (1) Frederick Pledger and Thomas Montague Richards; (2) Rosa Chatwin; (3) Henry Whitbread; 18 Aug 1900 mortgage: (1) Henry Whitbread; (2) Charles Hicks and Talbot Mcleavy Jarvis; 20 Mar 1911 transfer of mortgage: (1) Talbot Mcleavy Jarvis; (2) Talbot Mcleavy Jarvis and Ralph Stuart Bond; 8 Apr 1914 will of Henry Whitbread; 9 May 1919 codicil to will of Henry Whitbread; 5 Jul 1919 death of Henry Whitbread; 30 Sep 1919 probate of will of Henry Whitbread in Northampton DPR; 4 May 1920 reconveyance: (1) Talbot Mcleavy Jarvis and Ralph Stuart Bond; (2) Emily Whitbread, William Huckle and Harry Dickenson; 5 May 1920 deed poll by Emily Whitbread, William Huckle and Harry Dickenson (XXVI) Conveyance of 1 Nov 1917 Parties: (1) Letitia Atkins of Putnoe, Bedford, wife of Robert Atkins; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (3), at request of (2) for 60 Property: (a) land in Lidlington of 60 poles as shown on attached plan [near Green Man] (XXVII) Conveyance of 10 Jan 1920 Parties: (1) Herbrand, 11th Duke of Bedford; (2) Sir Walter Roper Lawrence; Hon.Victor Alexander Frederick Villiers Russell; Frederick William Fane; (3) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (4) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Reciting: - (a) was limited and settled to uses in will of Francis, 7th Duke of Bedford of 11 May 1861 (proved 31 Jul 1861 in PPR) making (1) tenant for life and (2) trustees for sale Operative Part: - (4), by direction of (3) paid 5 to (2) by direction of (1); - (1) conveyed (a) to (3) Property: (a) 1 pole of land used as Pound site in Lidlington as shown on attached plan Acknowledgement: - right of (3) to production of deeds: 9 Oct 1874 indenture (1) Francis Charles Hastings, 9th Duke of Bedford; (2) Charles Romilly; (3) George Russell; (4) Samuel Whitbread; 31 Jan 1883 indenture (1) Francis Charles Hastings, 9th Duke of Bedford; (2) Charles Romilly and Samuel Whitbread; (3) Hon. William Edward Sackville West; Sackville Arthur Cecil; 20 Apr 1894 indenture (1) Herbrand, 11th Duke of Bedford; (2) William Edward Sackville West; (3) Sackville Arthur Cecil; (4) Cosmo Romilly; 18 Oct 1905 indenture: (1) Herbrand, 11th Duke of Bedford; (2) Cosmo Romilly; (3) Walter Roper Lawrence; 7 Feb 1910 indenture (1) Herbrand, 11th Duke of Bedford; (2) Cosmo Romilly; (3) Walter Roper Lawrence; (4) Victor Alexander Frederick Villiers Russell; (5) Walter Roper Lawrence and Victor Alexander Frederick Villiers Russell; 27 Mar 1919 indenture (1) Herbrand, 11th Duke of Bedford; (2) Walter Roper Lawrence; (3) Victor Alexander Frederick Villiers Russell; (4) Frederick William Fane; (5) Sir Walter Roper Lawrence; Hon.Victor Alexander Frederick Villiers Russell; Frederick William Fane; (XXVIII) Conveyance of 29 Mar 1906 Parties: (1) Herbert Davies of Marston Moretaine, builder; (2) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a)-(b) to (2) for 42/12/6 Property: (a) pieces of land in Marston Moretaine containing 0a 2r 5.25p abutting Shelton road as shown on attached plan [adjoining Three Horse Shoes]; (b) right of way 2ft 6in wide for (2) over piece of land coloured green on plan [with contributions to keep gate in good repair] (XXIX) Conveyance of 10 Jan 1920 Parties: (1) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray; (2) William Hugh Smith of Rhose on Sea, Denbighshire [Wales], Captain in Royal Engineers; Harry George Smith of Ampthill, brewer; (3) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (4) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Reciting: - will of W.S.Smith of 25 Jul 1904 appointing his wife Elizabeth and sons William Hugh and Henry George Smith as executors and devising all his real estate to them in trust for sale; - death of W.S.Smith on 21 Dec 1905; - proof of will and codicil of W.S.Smith on 26 Jan 1906 in Northampton DPR; - death of Elizabeth Smith on 15 Aug 1916; - (XXVIII) above [assumed to be document meant by phrase "supplemental to abstracted indentures (thereafter referred to as the Principal Indenture) date 29th March 1906"] Operative Part: - (1), by direction of (3) granted and 2/3s and (2) granted 1/3 of (a)-(b) in (XXVIII) to (4) (XXX) Conveyance of 30 Sep 1818 Parties: (1) Nan Ivo, Baroness Lucas; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a)-(b) to (3) by direction of (2) for 250 Property: (a) pieces of land in Pulloxhill (215-216 on OS map) as shown on attached plan [near Bell]; (b) piece of land in Clophill (part 310 on OS map) as shown on attached plan [near Flying Horse] Covenant: - by (1) indemnifying against death duties on death of late Auberon Thomas, Baron Lucas Acknowledgement - right of (2) to following deeds: 14 Sep 1907 (1) Auberon Thomas, Baron Lucas; (2) Katrine Cecilia, Countess Cowper; William Henry, Baron Desborough; (3) Henry Manisty; 28 Jul 1840 (1) Thomas Philip Weddel, Earl de Grey; (2) Seth Stephen Ward; Seth Middleton Ward; 28 Nov 1844 (1) Seth Stephen Ward; Seth Middleton Ward; (2) Arnold Wallinger; Seth Charles Ward; Lawrence Desborough; 24 Jun 1876 (1) Seth Charles Ward; Lawrence Desborough; (2) Seth Charles Ward; Rev.Henry John Desborough; 31 Dec 1878 (1) Lawrence Desborough; Rev.Samuel William Wayte; Henry Tylee; (3) Lawrence Desborough; Samuel William Wayte; Henry Tylee; 28 Aug 1899 (1) Nicholas Gyde Heaven; Herbert Innes Fripp; (2) William George Spencer Scott, Marquis of Northampton; William Henry Grenfell; 21 Mar 1914 (1) William Henry , Baron Desborough; (2) Aubone Alfred Surtees; (3) William Henry, Baron Desborough; Aubone Alfred Surtees; 29 Sep 1917 (1) Henry William, Lord Desborough and Aubone Alfred Surtees; (2) Nan Ivo, Baroness Lucas; 19 Jun 1907 (1) John William Corrie Frere; Arthur Francis Foster; (2) Edward Stafford Howard; (3) Auberon Thomas, Baron Lucas; (4) Nan Ivo, Baroness Lucas; 29 Sep 1917 (1) Herbert Haynes Twining; Whitfield Glanville Johns; (2) William Henry, Baron Desborough; Ethel Anne Priscilla, Baroness Desborough; (3) William Henry, Baron Desborough; James Fitzalan Hope; (4) Nan Ivo, Baroness Lucas (XXXI) Conveyance of 14 Apr 1920 Parties: (1) Aylesbury Brewery Company Limited; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (3) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a)-(c) to (3) at request of (2) for 800 Property as shown on attached plan: (a) Bell, Toddington; (b) pightle of pasture (formerly two) adhoining yard of (a); (c) cottage adjoining (a) (a)-(c) together containing 1a 2r 10p Acknowledgement: - (1) to produce to (2) conveyance of 1 Jul 1899 (1) Oliver Wethered; Sydney Dick Stoneham; (2) Bletchley Breweries Limited; (3) George Gordon Cave; (4) Aylesbury Brewery Company Limited (XXXII) Conveyance of 8 Dec 1914 Parties: (1) Warden & College of Souls of All Faithful People Deceased of Oxford; (2) Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, Henry Bacchus and George Croxton Walker Reciting: - Order of Board of Agriculture & Fisheries of 13 Nov 1914 under Universities & College Estates Acts 1858 and 1898; - (2) had paid 37/10/- at direction of Board of Agriculture & Fisheries into Bank of England Operative Part: - (1) conveyed (a) to (2) for 37/10/- Property: (a) two pieces of land in Salford containing 1a 3r 7p in occupation of John Bass as shown on attached plan [near Salford Mill] (XXXIII) Lease of 29 Mar 1923 Parties: (1) Trustees of Jane Cart's Charity; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited Operative Part: - (1) demised (a)-(b) to (2) for 11 years at rent of 145/5/6 for first 5 and 155/5/6 for following 6 years Property: (a) Sugar Loaf Hotel, Dunstable on E side of High Street North; (b) Sugar Loaf Tap adjoining (a) (XXXIV) Assignment of 5 Jun 1923 Parties: (1) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited; (2) Emily Margaret Fletcher of Three Tuns Hotel, Sutton Coldfield [Warwickshire], widow Operative Part: - (1) demised (a)-(b) in (XXXIII) to (2) for residue of term of 11 years (XXXV) Mortgage of 5 Jun 1923 Parties: (1) Emily Margaret Fletcher; (2) Morris & Company (Ampthill) Limited Operative Part: - (1) lent 1,030 at 5% interest to (2) secured on (a)-(b) in (XXXIII)
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordGreen, John Thomas,
Tanqueray, Frederic Thomas,
Smith, William Samuel,
Fielder, Richard,
Freeman, Henry,
Ansell, George,
Peel, Abbis Leonard,
Stanbridge, Charles,
Cole, Philip,
Dellar, Emma,
Gardner, Arthur Charles,
Musselwhite, Charles Henry,
Goodin, Henry,
Shotbolt, James,
Faddon, John,
Ward, William Henry,
French, Walter,
Hatcher, George,
Martin, Mary Ann,
Gibbs, Albert Arthur,
Belgrove, Thomas Robert,
Westbrook, Frederick,
Chilvers, Charles David,
Hawley, Henry Samuel,
Collings, Arthur,
Denton, Frederick,
Norman, Henry John,
Odell, William,
Whittemore, Alice,
Smith, Alfred,
Walpole, Horace,
Wheeler, John,
Porter, George Thomas,
Jones, Joseph,
Sharpe, George,
Allen, Alfred Henry,
Odell, James,
Pilgrim, Richard,
Cox, Charles,
Parkins, Thomas,
Cleaver, John,
Hobbs, Ernest William,
Cain, Joseph,
Grimmer, George John,
Hall, Frederick,
Ansell, George,
Hook, Rebecca,
Denton, George,
Hilton, Rose,
Welch, Rachel,
Wright, John,
Atkins, Edward,
Fisher, William Inskip,
Bolus, Joseph,
Abbott, George Charles,
Warner, William John,
Lilley, John,
Hall, Walter John,
Cole, Philip,
Martin, Mary,
Bonner, Elizabeth,
Belgrove, Thomas Robert,
Vine, Frank,
Hawley, Henry Samuel,
Baker, Henry,
Savage, Samuel,
Burrows, Henry,
Fennell, Edwin Langford,
Impey, Edwin,
Arnold, Arthur,
Emerson, Jane,
Simmons, William,
Bacchus, Henry,
Walker, George Croxton,
Bradshaw, F.W.,
Morris, F.,
Rushbrook, J.,
Orlebar, Richard,
Smith, Maria Dale,
Blyth-King, Henry,
Sharman, Mark,
Trethewy, Alfred Trewasna,
Burgess, Annie,
Budge, Eric Colley,
Jacob, Alfred Ernest Morris,
Stevens, Arthur John,
Leon, Herbert S.,
Swales, Joseph,
Lucas of Crudwell, Nan Ino Herbert-Cooper, 9th Baroness,
Munday, Annie,
Ewen, Alfred,
Patten, Alfred,
Goodman, James,
Sear, William Henry,
Stonton, Charles,
Tranfield, Kate,
Tranfield, G.H.,
Coventry Billposting Company Limited,
Bunker, Arthur Frank,
McDonnell, John,
Rochfort, Cecil Charles Boyd,
Cave, Lewis Desborough,
Purcell Gilpin, Peter valentine,
Purcell Gilpin, Amy Matu Louisa,
Whitbread, Emily,
Huckle, William,
Dickenson, Harry,
Studley, Bertram,
Pledger, Frederick,
Richards, Thomas Montague,
Chatwin, Rosa,
Whitbread, Henry,
Hicks, Charles,
Jarvis, Talbot Mcleavy,
Bond, Ralph Stuart,
Atkins, Letitia,
Atkins, Robert,
Russell, Herbrand Arthur (11th Duke of Bedford),
Lawrence, Walter Roper,
Russell, Victor Alexander Frederick Villiers,
Fane, Frederick William,
Russell, Francis (7th Duke of Bedford),
Russell, Francis Charles Hastings (9th Duke of Bedford),
Romilly, Charles,
Russell, George,
Whitbread, Samuel,
Sackville West, William Edward,
Cecil, Sackville Arthur,
Romilly, Cosmo,
Davies, Herbert,
Smith, William Hugh,
Smith, Elizabeth,
Smith, Henry George,
Lucas, Auberon Thomas Herbert, 8th Baron,
Cowper, Katrine Cecilia, Countess,
Desborough, William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron,
Manisty, Henry,
de Grey, Thomas Philip Weddell, (Earl),
Ward, Seth Stephen,
Ward, Seth Middleton,
Wallinger, Arnold,
Ward, Seth Charles,
Desborough, Henry John,
Wayte, Samuel William,
Tylee, Henry,
Heaven, Nicholas Gyde,
Fripp, Herbert Innes,
Northampton, William George Spencer Scott Compton, 5th Marquis of,
Grenfell, William Henry,
Surtees, Aubone Alfred,
Frere, John William Corrie,
Foster, Arthur Francis,
Howard, Edward Stafford,
Twining, Herbert Haynes,
Johns, Whitfield Glanville,
Desborough, Ethel Anne Priscilla Grenfell, Baroness,
Hope, James Fitzalan,
Aylesbury Brewery Company Limited,
Wethered, Oliver,
Stoneham, Sydney Dick,
Bletchley Breweries Limited,
Cave, George Gordon,
Bass, John,
Cart, Jane,
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