• Reference
    X758/13/4/7
  • Title
    Copy Absolute Surrender, Manor of Biggleswade Reciting: - Bill of Complaint of 27 Apr 1861 in Chancery by Elizabeth Burton (daughter of Joshua Malden, deceased), plaintiff against John Benjamin Ryland, William Mumford (executors of will of John Ryland and against whom the complaint was later dismissed), George Newbery and John Malden, defendants for administration of estate of Joshua Malden; - Order in Chancery of 12 Nov 1869 reviving bill of complaint on death of Elizabeth Burton; - Decree in Chancery of 23 Feb 1870 in case and between George Winters, plaintiff and George Newbery and John Malden, defendants ordering, amongst other things, real estate of Joshua Malden be sold and money arising paid into Bank of England account Cause Burton v.Newbery 1861 B.No.138 Real Estate Sold; - sale by auction of real estate of Joshua Malden on 5 Oct 1870 in 11 lots, (a) being Lot 7 at which sale John Malden was highest bidder at 200; - Order in Chancery that John Malden should pay 200 plus interest into above account before 20 Jun 1871, which John Malden did on 20 Jun 1871 Operative Part: - George Newbery surrendered (a) to use of John Malden before Thomas James Hooper of Biggleswade, gentleman, Deputy Steward Property: (a) cottage in Shortmead Street with gateway leading from street to yard and buildings etc. late in occupation of Francis Young; with joint use of yard adjoining belonging to Lot 6 and joint use of well and water pump, subject to right of way for owners/occupiers of Lot 6 through gateway; bounded: W by Shortmead Street; N by property of Trustees of Primitive Methodist Chapel; S by yard etc. purchased by John West as Lot 6; E by property of John Malden
  • Date free text
    13 Jul 1871
  • Production date
    From: 1861 To: 1871
  • Level of description
    item