- ReferenceWL1000/1/Stev/2/12
- TitleAttested copy Surrender Manor of Stevington
- Date free text5 Jan 1837
- Production dateFrom: 1837 To: 1837
- Scope and ContentManor of Stevington Attested copy surrender by Thomas Barton of Bedford, butcher before George Leeke Baker of Lincolns Inn Field, London, gentleman, steward, of (a) messuage opposite Stevington Cross with garden, orchard or sward adjoining of 2½ acres formerly in the occupation of Samuel Risely, then Thomas Barton, now Alexander Field bounded by the village street called Church Street SE, the road from Stevington to Harrold SW. property of Robert Bowyer, Jeremiah Sansom and George Hudson NW and property of Thomas Bunting, Cox, Richard Eaton and (b) on NE; (b) messuage with blacksmith’s shop attached in Church Street adjoining (a) with a large piece of garden adjoining and formerly in the occupation of William Aspley and Richard Eaton, now Thomas Simpson and Alexander Field to Richard Halfhead of Bedford, coal merchant who had lent him £300
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