• Reference
    HN2/PoF31
  • Title
    Mortgage by demise for 1,000 years
  • Date free text
    15 Apr 1802
  • Production date
    From: 1802 To: 1833
  • Scope and Content
    Mortgage by Demise for 1,000 Years Parties: (i) James Clark of Leighton Buzzard, maltster; (ii) Fisher Scroggs of Sewell, Houghton Regis, husbandman Operative Part: - (i) borrowed £400 at 5% interest from (ii) secured on (a) Property: (a) Feathers Inn formerly in occupation of Mary Clark, now James Clark with pightle of pasture adjoining in or near Corn Market of Leighton Buzzard with inn late of Thomas Deverell, then John Procter, now William Sanders formerly in occupation of Edward Walker, now William Sanders called George W; cottage late of George Stevens, then George Stevens the son, now George Stevens the grandson E; Goosegreen Lane N; street called Corn Market or Leck End S Witnesses: - David Willis; - Jeremy Willis Affixed reassignment by Thomas Price to Gregory Odell Clarke and Jeremy Clarke on redemption of mortgage on 30 Apr 1833 witnessed by Frederick Willis of Leighton Buzzard, attorney
  • Level of description
    item