• Reference
    SL1/439
  • Title
    Acknowledgement of right to production of title deeds (see SL1/273):
  • Date free text
    22 Jul 1882
  • Production date
    From: 1882 To: 1882
  • Scope and Content
    i) Charles Wells, Bedford, common brewer ii) James Flood, Goldington, wheelwright ii) has conveyed to i) premises in 1st schedule, but still retains property in 2nd schedule deeds (as in 3rd schedule) will be delivered to i) but i) recognises ii)’s right to the production of them if necessary 1st schedule - beerhouse and cottage built in part over the gateway used in common with the occupant of adjoining premises, formerly of the devisees of James Bennett, and now the property of Joseph Shuttleworth, in Goldington, in occupation of ii) N. formerly Elizabeth Harris and Joel Aguttar, now of Joseph Shuttleworth S. Bedford – St.Neot’s turnpike road devisees of James Bennett, now Joseph Shuttleworth E. part as above Thomas Hull W. property in 2nd schedule Samuel Reynolds, deceased 2nd schedule - timberyard, formerly the site of a cottage, with barn, in Goldington N. as N. above S. late Samuel Reynolds E. property in 1st schedule W. street running from Bedford – St.Neot’s turnpike road 3rd schedule - deeds, as follows indenture of 2 February 1848 a) Judith Pennyfather and Sophia Thompson b)James Flood c) Alexander Sharman memorandum of 12 February 1859 by James Flood in favour of Joseph Allen Pigott and Henry Collings Wells memorandum of 7 October 1862 endorsed on last mentioned by Henry Collings Wells in favour of Joseph Allen Piggott indenture of 22 March 1864 between 1) Henry Elsom 2) Joseph Allen Piggott 3) William Cullip and William Bandey 4) James Flood 5) Mark Sharman 6) Joseph Allen Piggott indenture of 21 February 1876 between A) Joseph Allen Piggott and B) Charles Wells indenture of 21 July 1882 endorsed on last mentioned, between Charles Wells and James Flood signatures both endorsed witness William Smail, solicitor, Bedford 22 July 1882
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