• Reference
    PCCranfield12/2/2
  • Title
    Conveyance: - James Richardson of Cranfield, baker; - to Rev. John Augustus Dean[e] of Cranfield, minister; William Goodman of Cranfield, corn factor; William Brawn of Cranfield, farmer; and William White of Cranfield, watchmaker as trustees. Garden land in Merchants Lane, Cranfield for a burial ground. For £30.
  • Date free text
    26 Oct 1867 and 15 Mar 1899
  • Production date
    From: 1867 To: 1899
  • Scope and Content
    - garden land in Merchants Lane, or Wharley Lane previously occupied by William Fountain or his undertenant and now by James Richardson; - J.A.Dean[e] being minister and W.Goodman, W.Brawn and W.White deacons of the Particular or Calvinistic Baptists of Zion Chapel, Cranfield, and desiring a piece of land to be used as a burial ground; - includes a note that the conveyance was enrolled in the Hight Court of Chancery on 8 Apr 1868; - witnessed by William Stimson of Bedford, solicitor and his clerk William Pratt. - also a supplemental conveyance (assignment of trustees): - from William Brawn and William White to Alfred Ernest Fisher of Llanover Cottage, Wembley [Middlesex], Baptist Minister; Allon White of Cranfield, watchmaker; Edward Odell of 37 Sainsbury Road, Gipsy Hill [London], watchmaker; Frank William Fountain of 108 St.Albans Road, Dartford [Kent], bootmaker and dealer; Joseph Fountain of 3 Oaklands Terrace, Cricklewood [Middlesex], bootmaker; and William Fountain of Cranfield, market gardener all as trustees; - reciting the deaths of John Augustus Dean[e] and William Goodman; - of the burial ground of Zion Chapel; - witnessed by William Lovesey of Cranfield, coal agent; Alfred Goss[?] of Blenheim Terrace, StJohn's Wood [London], bootmaker; William Rivers Sawyer of 42 St.Martins Road, Dartford [Kent], florist; and William Crisp Grimmer of Ebenezer Cottage, Kilburn Vale [London], commercial traveller.
  • Level of description
    item