• Reference
    R6/29/3/22
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    12 Oct 1861
  • Production date
    From: 1861 To: 1861
  • Scope and Content
    Conveyance Parties: (i) Frederick Wright, formerly of Aspley Guise, now of Maidenhead [Berkshire], gentleman; William Howard of Great Witchingham [Norfolk], clerk; (ii) Joseph Norris of Ridgmont, farmer; (iii) William Frederick Green of Woburn, gentleman Reciting: - R6/29/3/20-21 - death of Samuel Wright on 23 March 1846; - Septimus Wright renounced executorship and Trusteeship on 14 April 1846; - proof of Samuel Wright’s will in PCC on 25 April 1846; - assignment of trusteeship of 21 January 1850 from Edmund Wodley Ashfield and Septimus Wright to (i) Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £7,060 Property [shown on included plan] (a) farmhouse with yard, garden and orchard in Husborne Crawley in the occupation of Ardley; (b) Home Close – 3 acres, 3 roods, 20 poles of pasture bounded: N by old inclosure of the Duke of Bedford called Maggot Pit Close; E by road from Church End to Ridgmont ; S by land formerly of Joseph Perrin, now Mrs. Moser; part W by (c); part W by Lower Field; (c) Top Close – 7 acres, 1 rood, 20 poles of pasture, part of the first allotment to John Goodman in 1799; bounded: part E by (d); part E by Maggot Pit Close; part E by Home Close; S, W and N by other (d); (d) Lower Field – 51 acres, 2 roods, 6 poles of arable, part of the first allotment and all of the third allotment to John Goodman and part of an allotment to Ann Goodman in 1799; bounded: N by land of London & North Western Railway Company; NE by Long Leys; E by Maggot Pit Close; part E by Top Close; part E by Home Close; part E by land of Mrs. Moser; S and SE by road from Church End to Aspley Guise; W by land of William Fitzwilliam How; (e) Maggot Pit, 10 acres, 1 rood, 30 poles of pasture; part of the first allotment to John Goodman in 1799; bounded: NE by Long Leys; E by old inclosure of Duke of Bedford called Thorney Close; S by Maggot Pit Close; W by Top Close and part of Lower Field; (f) Long Leys – 17 acres, 3 roods, 24 poles of pasture, part of the allotment to Ann Goodman and first allotment to John Goodman in 1799; bounded: N by land of LNWR; NE by land of Robert Orlebar;, formerly Daniel Shipton; SE by the road from Church End to Ridgmont; S by ThorneyClose; SW by Maggot Pit and Lower Field; (g) arable land of 9 acres, 2 roods, 25 poles in Hill Field called Crows End or Trows End together with a piece of land awarded as the second allotment to John Goodman in 1799; bounded: W by the road from Church End to Lidlington and Marston Moretaine; S, SE and E by allotment to the Duke of Bedford; N and NE by private lane belonging to Duke of Bedford. Habendum: - to (ii); to the use of (ii) for his life; to the use of (iii) during the life of (ii), in trust for (ii); to the use of (ii) for ever Covenant - by (i) for production of deeds Witnesses: - F. J. Blake of Norwich [Norfolk], solicitor - John Newton of Leighton Buzzard, solicitor
  • Level of description
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