• Reference
    WL1000/1/BED/2/6
  • Title
    Release by way of Conveyance Parties: (i) Thomas Ward of Highfields, Goldington, farmer; (ii) George Hills of Bedford, blacksmith; (iii) William Joseph Nash of Bedford, common brewer; (iv) Henry Platt of Flitwick, gentleman Reciting: - WL1000/1/BED/2/3; - WL1000/1/BED/2/4; - 1,100 remained due to (i) on mortgage Operative Part: - (iii) paid 1,100 to (i) and 330 to (ii); (i) at request of (ii) released (a)-(b) to (iii) Property: (a) piece of land in Bedford, St.Paul measuring 34ft E-W and 120ft N-S bounded: S by Mill Street; E by Gadsby Street; W by ground of John Elger; N by ground of (ii); (b) messuage divided into two tenements with blacksmith's shop erected by (ii) on (a), one of the tenements lately in occupation of (ii), now Philip Smith as an alehouse called Oddfellows Arms; the other messuage and blacksmith's shop still being in occupation of (ii) Habendum: - to (iii) to use of (iii) to use of (iv) in trust for (iii) to use of (iii), barring dower Witness: - Edward John Platt, clerk to Pearse & Sons of Bedford, solicitors
  • Date free text
    10 Oct 1844
  • Production date
    From: 1844 To: 1844
  • Level of description
    item