- ReferenceZ1278/2/8/3
- TitleAbstract of Title of the trustees of Dennis Waterman Woodin to freehold hereditaments in Aspley Guise
- Date free text1865-1890
- Production dateFrom: 1789 To: 1890
- Scope and ContentAbstract of Title of the trustees of Dennis Waterman Woodin to freehold hereditaments in Aspley Guise (I) Conveyance of 27 Sep 1865 Parties: (i) Truman Tanqueray of Tingrith, clerk; Thomas Lingard Green of Sudbury [Suffolk], clerk; (ii) Francis Anne Moore of Aspley Guise, spinster; Elizabeth Susanna Jackson of Aspley Guise, widow; (iii) Benjamin Jackson of Aspley Guise, carpenter Reciting: - will of 27 Feb 1863 of John Vaux Moore of Aspley Guise, clerk (died 12 Jan 1864) bequeathing an annuity of £50 per annum to William Bacchus charged on his real estate until £1,000 could be raised out of real estate to give to William Bacchus on the death of Moore's sisters (ii); devising the residue of his real estate to (i) upon trust to pay the income to (ii) for their lives, remainder in trust for sale; - codicil to will of John Vaux Moore of 23 Dec 1863 revoking the legacy to William Bacchus, giving him £2,000 instead; - indenture of 24 Jun 1865 between (1) William Bacchus and (2) Truman Tanqueray and Thomas Lingard Green in which (1) exonerated (a) and other property of John Vaux Moore from payment of £2,000 and the £50 annuity; - (ii) had consented to the sale of (a) by (i) Operative Part: - (i), with consent of (ii), conveyed (a) to (iii) for £858/18/6 Property [shown on included plan]: (a) land in Aspley Guise containing 11a 0r 14p bounded: NE by the road from Aspley Guise to Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire] and land of Parker; SE by private road of (i) from Aspley Guise to Aspley Woods; SW by road from Woburn Sands to Mount Pleasant [i.e Woodside]; NW by land of (i) Covenant to deliver scheduled deeds: - indenture of 2-3 Jan 1789 (1) Richard Vernon Sadleir; (2) Francis Moore; - Conveyance by Lease & Release of 3-4 Mar 1786 [sic 1789?] (1) Francis Moore; (2) Thomas Abbott Hamilton; - indenture of 26 Jun 1789 (1) Francis Moore; (2) Patrick Renny, William Bull and Thomas Abbott Green; - Conveyance by Lease & Release of 9-10 Oct 1789 (1) Patrick Renny, William Bull and Thomas Abbott Green; (2) Francis Moore; - certificate of redemption of Land Tax of 9 Jul 1803; - indenture of 18 Jan 1822 (1) John Patrick Moore; (2) John Vaux Moore; (3) William Gillam Saunders White; (4) Thomas Oldham; - exemplification of a recovery of Hilary 2 & 3 George III (1) Thomas Oldham, demandant; (2) William Gillam Saunders White, tenant; (3) John Patrick Moore, John Vaux Moore and George Humphries vouchees; - Conveyance by Lease & Release of 18-19 Aug 1831 (1) John Patrick Moore and John Vaux Moore; (2) Joseph Maberly; - Conveyance by Lease & Release of 1-2 Dec 1835; - indenture of 20 Mar 1862 (1) Edward George Griffith, Harriet Emma Griffith and Caroline Mary Griffith; (2) Francis Moore, John Vaux Moore, John Moore Paget and Elizabeth Jackson; (3) John Vaux Moore; - indenture (1) William Bacchus; (2) Truman Tanqueray and Thomas Lingard Green (II) Mortgage of 11 Oct 1865 Parties: (i) Benjamin Jackson; (ii) George Rock of Bedford, gentleman Operative Part: - (i) borrowed £600 from (ii) on security of (a) in (I) above (III) Further charge of £100 of 6 Apr 1866 by (1) Benjamin Jackson to (2) George Rock of £100 reciting that since (II) two pieces of land of 3a 1r 34p and 5 poles had been sold for £200 which had been paid off the mortgage (IV) Mortgage of 1 May 1869 Parties: (i) Benjamin Jackson (ii) John Thomas Green of Woburn, gentleman Reciting: - (i) had recently erected messuages and outbuildings on part of (a) in (I) Operative Part: - (i) borrowed £300 from (ii) on security of (a) Property: (a) land of 7a 0r 35p in Aspley Guise bounded: NE by the road from Aspley Guise to Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire] and land recently sold by Benjamin Jackson to Parker; SE by private road from Aspley Guise to Aspley Woods; SW by road from Woburn Sands to Mount Pleasant; NW partly by land formerly of Truman Tanqueray and Thomas Lingard Green then belonging to John Goodall and partly by land recently sold by Benjamin Jackson to William Sarge (V) Notice of 28 May 1869 signed by John Thomas Green to George Rock of (IV) (VI) Will of George Rock of Eversholt, farmer bequeathing his personal estate to his sister Caroline (VII) Codicil of 29 May 1868 to will of George Rock (VIII) Death of George Rock on 27 Jun 1873 (IX) Proof of will of George Rock 24 Jun 1873 (X) Transfer of Mortgage of 1 Jan 1875 Parties: (i) Caroline Rock of Bedford, spinster; (ii) Eleanor Pain of Cambridge, spinster Operative Part: - (i) assigned the mortgages of £100 and £400 to (ii) (XI) Reconveyance of 31 May 1884 by (i) Eleanor Pain to (ii) Benjamin Jackson on repayment of the mortgages of £100 and £400 (XII) Reconveyance of 31 May 1884 by (i) John Thomas Green to (ii) Benjamin Jackson on repayment of £300
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordWoodin, Dennis Waterman,
Tanqueray, Truman,
Green, Thomas Lingard,
Moore, Frances Anne,
Jackson, Elizabeth Susanna,
Moore, Elizabeth Susanna,
Jackson, Benjamin,
Moore, John Vaux,
Bacchus, William,
Parker,
Sadleir, Richard Vernon,
Moore, Francis,
Hamilton, Thomas Abbott,
Renny, Patrick,
Bull, William,
Green, Thomas Abbott,
Moore, Francis,
Moore, John Patrick,
White, William Gillam Saunders,
Oldham, Thomas,
Maberly, Joseph,
Humphries, George,
Griffith, Edward George,
Griffith, Harriet Emma,
Griffith, Caroline Mary,
Paget, John Moore,
Jackson, Elizabeth,
Rock, George,
Green, John Thomas,
Sarge, William,
Rock, Caroline,
Pain, Eleanor - Keywords
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