- ReferenceWL1000/1/SHEF/1/10
- TitleMortgage Parties: (i) Charles King of Shefford, licensed victualler (ii) Caroline Cook of Margate [Kent], spinster Operative Part: - (ii) lent 400 to (i) at 5% interest, secured on (a)-(c) Property: (a) site of cottage and shop and garden totalling 20 poles on N side of Ampthill Street, Shefford late in occupation of Thomas Haynes bounded: W by estate of Sarah Ibbs now or late belonging to Midland Railway Company; N by (c); E by estate late of Thomas Fane now by his devisees and those of Thomas Tarpley; (b) dwellinghouse and brewhouse built by John Ibbs on (a) occupied by him, then Sarah Ibbs, now Charles King and known as Railway Inn with all coppers, furnaces, vats, tuns, coolers, back fixtures etc.; (c) former pasture, formerly part of Palmers Close, now used as garden and yard of 30 poles bounded: N and W by land sold to late Thomas Inskip and Midland Railway Company Witness: - Frederick E.Hilleary, solicitor of 5 Fenchurch Buildings, London
- Date free text4 Jun 1872
- Production dateFrom: 1872 To: 1872
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