• Reference
    X455/11
  • Title
    Deed:
  • Date free text
    31 Dec 1872
  • Production date
    From: 1872 To: 1872
  • Scope and Content
    i) Mary Burr, Bedford, widow ii) Edward William Young, formerly of Bedford, now of Sydney Cape Breton in British North America, Civil Engineer. iii) The Reverend Frederick Bathurst, clerk in Holy Orders, canon of Ely. Reciting Mortgage 11 January 1860 to secure £900 of premises below by I) Henry Young, Bedford, esq. to II) Mary Burr reciting will of Henry Young dated 29 June 1864 by which he appointed son (ii) above, Rosina Harriett Young his daughter, and son Augustus Murray Young, executors and trustees, who were to sell his estates reciting death of Henry Young 12th March 1866, and that Rosina Harriett Young, now the wife of John Herbert Latham, had renounced trusteeship reciting death of Augustus Murray Young, 17 February 1871, Conveyance by (i) to (iii) in consideration of £900 to (i) and £690 to (ii) .. that messuage or tenement on north side of Conduit Street in Bedford St. Paul with the outbuildings formerly in the occupance of the Reverend James Donne, then of William Robert Mesham, late of Henry Young and now of James Pierce, together with the ground on which it is built including walls on all sides 267' north to south and 66'6" wide along north side and 63'9" wide along south side bounded north by property formerly Nicholas Fitzpatrick M.D. south by turnpike road east part by piece of ground below and part by property of George Handscomb Miler west property formerly James Woodroffe, afterwards the Reverend Edward Swann now Joseph Allen Piggot ... piece of ground lying at St. Lloyds near Trinity Church cont. northwest adj. above 145'6", southeast adj. Crescent 152', northeast 39' 6" and south adj. turnpike road 44'. Plan in margin
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