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i) Thomas Yoxen, Northill, grocer
ii) William Thomas Chapman, Biggleswade, gentleman
iii) Elizabeth Ann Yoxen, Northill, spinster (niece of above Thomas)
iv) Alfred White, Ickwell, farmer
v) Daniel Brooks, Biggleswade, grocer
said William Thomas Chapman
reciting lease and relaese of 2 and 3 July 1838
a) Robert Lindsell, Biggleswade, gentleman
b) William Thomas Chapman
c) Thomas Yoxen
a) conveyed by direction of c) to use b)
- farm cont 140 acres 12p at Upper Caldecote, Northill (as comprised in lease and release of 15 and 16 Dec 1829 between Henry East, Ruth Dillamore and John Bray Cater
-as executors of will of James Dillamore - and Robert Lindsell)
[lease and release of 2 and 3 July 1838]
to be held in trust for c) subject to an equity of redemption on payment by James Dillamore or his executors of £1998 6s 6d and int
reciting also appointment and demise of 27 January 1830
1) William Triplow, Girtford, Sandy, gardener
2) Thomas Yoxen
3) James Sutton, Sandy, victualler
1) appointed that
-garden ground (1 acre 20p) in Girtford, formerly in occupance Edward Ball and Samuel Ball, then William Barker and now 1) adjoining Great North Road on West
North land conveyed by Ann Adams to John Powers
South land conveyed by Ann Adams to Henry Smith
-messuage or dwellinghouse lately erected by William Triplow on said piece of ground also in occupance of 1) be held to use of 2) for 2000 years to secure repayment of £200 and interest at 5% p.a.
reciting also deed of 10 December 1829
A) Richard Garratt, Warden , farmer
B) William Squires, Biggleswade, butcher
C) Thomas Yoxen
A) by direction of B) transferred to C)
-land in a large field called Middle Field otherwise Town Field in Biggleswade (6acres 2rds 16p)
East(pt) Potton Road
East(pt) Three Cornered Piece
South piece of land formerly estate of Henry Squires and then Samuel Squires (part of land demised by deed of 1 May 1814)
-piece of land in same field (1acre 3rds 31p)
South & East Potton Road
North & West public baulk
-new erected barn and other buildings standing thereon to hold for remainder of term of 1000 years to secure repayment of £600 plus interest at 5% p.a.
reciting also indenture of further charge of 23 May 1838 by which William Squires charged the premises with further sum of £100 and interest reciting also surrender of 6 May 1842 by which Samuel Benson, Biggleswade, bricklayer, in consid of £350 paid by Thomas Yoxen, surrendered
- cottage in Biggleswade formerly in occupance William Rands and John Hunt, since Anne Hunt, widow, deceased, and then Thomas Hodges
-piece arable or garden ground adjoining said messuage
North Joseph Heath
East Chapel Field
South (pt) ground next described
South (rem pt) late Mr Malden
West Shortmead Street
- piece land Biggleswade late in occupance said Samuel Benson and Thomas Hodges and then of said Samuel Benson adjoining to above messuage
East public footpath across Chapel Field
West late Samuel Benson, then Thomas Handley
South William Chew, lately purchased by him from Thomas Hodges
above were lately one piece (7 rds)
to be held by Thomas Yoxen as security for repayment of £350 with interest at 5% p.a.
reciting also surrender of 3 Oct 1843 by Samuel Benson in consid of £300 paid by Thomas Yoxen, of last mentioned premises and newly erected dwelling house at South East corner of last mentioned piece of ground, then in occupance Benjamin Robinson, to secure repayment of said £300 and interest at 5% p.a. reciting also convenant to surrender of 4 Nov 1840
I) William Marsh, Biggleswade, chemist and druggist
II) Thomas Yoxen
consid - £150
I) covenanted to surrender into hands of Lord of Manor of Biggleswade
- dwelling house, druggist shop etc in Biggleswade High Street, once in occupance James Wells
then - Wells, then Lowen Gimber and then I)
- right of way through gateway then lately purchased
by Montfort Docwra, in occupance Henry Cook
North High Street
East & South yard belonging to said premises
West buildings in occupance Benjamin Titmuss
to be held as security for repayment of said £150 and interest at 5% p.a.
reciting also surrender of 5 July 1826 by William Sutton in consid of £250 paid to him by Thomas Yoxen of a messuage in Shortmead Street formerly in occupance John Carrington, then William Wright and then William Sutton and also a cottage in Shortmead Street adjoining above messuage, late in occupance John Cooper. William Sutton was admitted tenant to said premises on 12 Nov 1809 on surrender of Cornelius Pateman Herbert and Nathaniel Vincent Herbert. Said surrender is to secure repayment of £250 plus 5% p.a. interest
reciting also transfer of 25 June 1836
aa) John Rogers, senior, Cambridge, gentleman
John Rogers, junior, Cambridge, broker
(executors of will of John Rogers, late of Potton, deceased)
bb) Elizabeth Lunniss, Wrestlingworth, widow
cc) Nicholas Brown, Potton, bricklayer
dd) Thomas Yoxen
ee) William Thomas Chapman
bb) transferred, by direction of cc) to dd)
- close arable or garden land planted land planted with fruit trees
in Potton called Phipps Close (1 acre)
- messuage erected by John Price Rowlatt upon part of said
piece of ground adjoining highway then late in occupance James Fisher
- 2 Brick and tiled messuages erected by cc) upon other
part of said piece of land once occupied John Bartle and George Peters
and which said piece of land was once in tenure of Martha Fox, widow, then William Blundell, Francis Knott, Nichola Brown and
James Fisher, John Bartle and George Peters
- all other property as in mortgage and further charge of 7 September 1733 and 29 Novomber 1834 by which they were demised to
bb) for 500 years to hold for dd) to secure repayment of £300 plus interest
all above sums are still owing
whereas marriage is shortly to take place bet iii) and iv, it was agreed that said sums should be assigned to v) in trust
so i) transfered said sums to v)
also ii) at request of i) release to v)
- property as in above recited deeds, subject to the equity of redemption power given to appoint new trustees
details of trust given in deed of even date
Signatures: all
Endorsed with schedule of amounts due and interest (total - £4372 17s 4d)
also endorsed with witness Edward Stanton, clerk to Mr Chapman