• Reference
    Z590/9
  • Title
    Copy Conditional Surrender Out of Court Memorandum that Nathaniel Garner of Biggleswade, gardener, customary tenant of the manor, in consideration of £20 paid to him by William Larkins of Biggleswade, draper, did out of court Surrender to the Lord of the Manor by the hands and acceptance of William Farrington and William Edwards, two other customary tenants:
  • Date free text
    11 August 1832
  • Production date
    From: 1832 To: 1832
  • Scope and Content
    a)messuage, cottage or tenement with appurtenances situate, standing or being near to Sun Street in Biggleswade and now in the occupation of John Huckle which messuage was erected by Edmund Garner, father of Nathaniel Garner; as in Z 590/8(a). ...to the use and behoof of William Larkins, his heirs and assigns for ever to be holden at the will of the lords etc. subject to a proviso for redemption upon payment by Nathaniel Garner of £20 with interest on 11 February next. Receipted; witnessed by William Farrington and William Edwards and with (annexed by pin) promissory note for repayment witnessed by W Thomas Chapman of Biggleswade.
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