• Reference
    Z953/6/6
  • Title
    Covenant
  • Date free text
    28 Sep 1901
  • Production date
    From: 1901 To: 1901
  • Scope and Content
    By: Joseph Robinson, formerly of Odell Grange now of Flore, Weedon [Northamptonshire], farmer; William Sanders of Chiswick House, Chiswick [Middlesex], lunatic asylum attendant; Thomas Sanders of Courteenhall [Northamptonshire], labourer; John Sanders of Silver Street, Stevington, labourer; Emma Gearey of Silver Street, Newport Pagnell [Buckinghamshire], wife of William Gearey; William Gearey; Elizabeth Drage of Bozeat [Northamptonshire], wife of George Drage; George Drage; George Saunders of 5 Trevor Street, Bedford, gardener; Ada Alice Goldsmith of 54 Coventry Road, Bedford, wife of Joseph Goldsmith; Joseph Goldsmith; Rebecca Aspley of 55 Adelaide Road, Hampstead [Middlesex], wife of Joseph Aspley; James Dickens of 37 Pelham Road, Old Normanton [Derbyshire]; Mary Dickens of Clifton Reynes [Buckinghamshire], widow; Joseph Jerves Dickens of Clifton Reynes; George Bowyer of Church Street, Stevington; Ann Maria Bowyer of Stevington, widow; Dexter Bowyer of Stevington; Edward Parrott of Stevington To: Alfred Hulett of Stevington, labourer to surrender to Alfred Hulett for £240: (a) messuage or tenement in Church End, Stevington with gardens, formerly in occupation of Joel Glidwell and now of J.Bowyer bounded: to N by brook dividing the property from property formerly of William Sanders; to S by (b); to E by property formerly of George Peregrine Nash; to W partly by property formerly of William Sanders and partly by town street [see (a) of Z953/6/4]; (b) cottage and small garden, formerly an orchard, containing about 30 poles in Church Street formerly in occupation of Levi Cox and now of W.Bowyer and bounded: to N by (a); to S by (c); to E by property formerly of George Peregrine Nash; to W by town street [see (b) of Z953/6/4]; (c) piece of garden, part of an orchard, in Church End occupied, with the larger part of the orchard, by John Perkins, James Ruffhead and Ebenezer Eaton, now by G.Bowyer, bounded: to N by (b); to S chiefly by the orchard formerly sold to Walter Anderson and slightly by property of George Peregrine Nash; to E by property of George Peregrine Nash; to W by town street [see (c) of Z953/6/4]; (d) cottage or tenement in Church End, Stevington formerly in occupation of William Eaton, then of G.Bowyer; with part of a pightle of pasture adjoining measuring 1 rood formerly in occupation of William Pool [see (d) of Z953/6/4]; (e) fourth allotment in Stevington called Norman’s Old Close containing 26 poles [see (e) of Z953/6/4]; (f) allotment, part of an ancient inclosure called Normans, containing 30 poles held at an annual rent of 1/6 [see (f) of Z953/6/4] Witnesses: Samuel Robinson of Northampton, cycle maker; Charley Sanders of Stevington, grocer’s manager; Fred Sharman of Bedford, solicitor; Annie Alice Robinson of 8 Ivor[?] Terrace Road, retired; Charles Housego of 53 Adelaide Road, Hampstead, florist; Thomas Pashley of 96 Randolph Road [Old Normanton?], bottler; Albert E.Adams, clerk to Sharman & Trethewy of Bedford, solicitors.
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