- ReferenceWl1000/1/BIGG/1/3
- TitleConveyance of Reversionary Interest Parties: (i) Benjamin Walker of Biggleswade, blacksmith; (ii) Mary Walker of Biggleswade, widow Recitals: - will of Benjamin Walker the elder of 6 Aug 1835 devising (a)-(b) to his wife (ii), so long as she remained a widow; remainder to his son (i) charged with payment of 50 to each of his children Mary, Elizabeth, George, David and Charlotte; John Bray Cater of Biggleswade, surgeon and James Flint of Meppershall, shopkeeper, being joint executors; - proof of will of Benjamin Walker senior in PCC on 30 Mar 1836; - (i) had contracted with (ii) for absolute purchase of (a)-(b) Operative Part: - (i) conveyed his reversionary interest in (a)-(b) to (ii) for 68 Property: (a) piece of ground in Shortmead Street 68ft E-W and 60 ft N-S bounded: N by property late of William Hogg, now of trustees under William Norris settlement; E Great North Road; S Great North Road; W land late of William Hogg, now of devisees of William Brunt; (b) dwellinghouse and blacksmith's shop and cottage converted out of a stable on (a) in occupation of Mary Walker and George Walker - Mary Walker signed with a cross Witness: - William Thomas Chapman of Biggleswade, solicitor
- Date free text29 Jul 1848
- Production dateFrom: 1835 To: 1848
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