- ReferenceX758/13/2/2
- TitleCopy absolute surrender, Manor of Biggleswade, before Isaac Hindley, gentleman, steward, by John Lawrence of Huntingdon, esquire and Martha Newton of Huntingdon, widow (admitted in trust with Edward Martin, Neville Thomlinson and John Caesar, gentleman, all now dead, on 13 May 1801 on surrender of Christopher Newton, gentleman, eldest son of Christopher Newton of Hammerton [Huntingdonshire], then Alconbury, [Huntingdonshire]) at request of Christopher Newton in consideration of 345 received from John Foster of Biggleswade, merchant of (a) cottage and two other cottages with two barns, yard and garden in Shortmead Street, Biggleswade containing to W fronting street 77 feet and extending eastward 154 feet to a currant hedge dividing surrendered garden ground from that of other two cottages in occupation of Miller Albone and Richard Larman, formerly part of estate of Edward Albone, then Edis Albone, his son and then in occupation of Edis Albone, Robert Burrows and Mary Green, now Henry Larkins, Edis Albone and William Carter; (b) right of common for one horse, two cows and a breeder on common lands of Biggleswade now held by Joseph Taylor
- Date free text10 Dec 1812
- Production dateFrom: 1801 To: 1812
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