• Reference
    BorBE11/23/32
  • Title
    Letter from Richard Woodhous, the Temple, solicitor to Mr Davenport, directed to Mr John Goff, Harrold, Bedfordshire, to say that by an indenture of Mortgage dated 28 June 1828 to secure £200 between (i) George Cox of Bedford, earthenware man (ii) John Davenport, Longport, Staffordshire, china, glass and earthenware manufacturer, which itself recites a mortgage by demise made by George Cox of premises to yourself on or about the year 1824 for securing £400 and interest, all that messuage or tenement and premises in Bedford St Paul in the High Street over against the Castle Lane, formerly two messuages since laid into one, formerly in occupation of Thomas Ellis, since James Bassett, then George Cox, and also a small cottage adjacent the above on West, then laid to and forming part of the messuage, heretofore erected and built on a piece of waste ground belonging to the corporation of Bedford, late in the occupation of John Wood, then of George Cox, bounded: North - by messuage of Peregrine Nash; East - by High Street; South - by premises late in occupation of Thomas Kilpin, then of John Mayle; West - by Fish Market.
  • Date free text
    8 July 1828
  • Production date
    From: 1828 To: 1828
  • Level of description
    item