- ReferenceR6/5/2/27
- TitleAbstract of Title to the Rose Inn "For Mr Duane's Perusal in behalf of His Grace the Duke of Bedford"
- Date free text1760
- Production dateFrom: 1572 To: 1760
- Scope and ContentAbstract of Title to the Rose Inn "For Mr Duane's Perusal in behalf of His Grace the Duke of Bedford" (I) R6/5/2/1 (II) R6/5/2/2 (III) R6/5/2/3 (IV) R6/5/2/4 (V) R6/5/2/6 (VI) R6/5/2/7 (VII) R6/5/2/8 (VIII) R6/5/2/9 (IX) R6/5/2/10 (X) R6/5/2/11 (XI) R6/5/2/12 (XII) R6/5/2/13 (XIII) R6/5/2/14 (XIV) R6/5/2/15 (XV) R6/5/2/16 (XVI) R6/5/2/17 (XVII) R6/5/2/18 (XVIII) R6/5/2/19 (XIX) R6/5/2/20 (XX) R6/5/2/21 (XXI) R6/5/2/22 (XXII) R6/5/2/23 (XXIII) R6/5/2/24-25 (XXIV) R6/5/2/26 (XXV) Lease of 29 Sep 1737 Parties: (i) John Towersey, Master of Saint John's Hospital, Bedford and his co-bretheren; (ii) Henry Horton Operative Part - (i) demised (a) to (ii) for an undisclosed annual rent Property: (a) messuage in Bedford, Saint Paul abutting: W on High Street; N on the messuage formerly of William Becket, gentleman, then (ii) called Rose; S on messuage formerly of William Faldo, alderman, deceased, now Thomas Faldo, gentleman called Ragged Staff; E on Castle Ditch; with breadth of 18 feet W and E and (XXVI) Probate of will of Henry Horton Comment by Mathew Duane of Lincolns Inn on 15 Dec 1760: "I have carefully perus'd this abstract but I have not seen any of Deeds; I am of opinion that the Reverend Dr. Jackson & Margaretta his wife & Mr Aldwinckle & Ann his wife are well intitled to the Fee Simple and Inheritance of the Rose Inn, with the appurts thereto belonging, and also to the said Leasehold premises, and that they can make a good title to a purchaser; the conveyance of the Rose Inn must be by Indentures of Lease and Release; and by a Fine to be levied by all the said parties. It will be better to assign the Leasehold by a separate Deed".
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