• Reference
    WE1018
  • Title
    Conveyance; for £388..15s: John Ponsonby Stone of Fisherton Anger (county Wiltshire), clerk in Holy Orders, and wife Emily Elizabeth, to Eliza Frances Moore, Maria Ann Moore and Louisa Moore, all of Maulden, spinsters.
  • Date free text
    10 Oct 1872
  • Production date
    From: 1872 To: 1872
  • Scope and Content
    [Recites Will of Charles Moore of Maulden, captain (R.N.), dated 10 July 1862, by which he devised all real estate [as described in hereinafter abstracted schedule], to his 4 daughters Emily Elizabeth Stone, and Eliza Frances Moore, Maria Ann Moore and Louisa Moore as tenants in common; proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 21 December 1870]. ... One fourth part of the said property [scheduled below]. [Contents of schedule]:- A messuage with appurtenances in Hall End in Maulden, in occupation of William Smith. A close of garden ground adjoining containing by estimation 8 acres but by measurement 6 acres 1 rood 7 perches, between the land formerly of Timothy Squire on W., and the lane there on E., and abutting S. on the highway. Bourn Close (39 perches), lying on NW. side of above-described premises (and which forms the 1st described close a single close containing 6 acres 2 roods 6 perches), in occupation of said William Smith. 3 acres 3 roods 2 perches in a place formerly called Lowsey Mead, bounded N. by a public carriage ditch, E. by land of John Lowe, S. and part of W. by the brook, and W. by land of the Duke of Bedford; in occupation of said William Smith. 3 acres 2 roods 16 perches in Lowsey Mead, adjoining the plantation of the late Charles Moore. (all purchased as in WE998-999). Also a cottage and land, now in occupation of John Harrison (purchased as in WE1012). Also a dwellinghouse with a wheelwright’s shop, and another dwellinghouse (purchased as in WE1004), in occupation of George Daniels. Also 2 cottages late in occupation of George Baker and Joseph King, and now of Alfred Brain and Joseph King, (purchased as in WE1017). And also a cottage in Maulden with a piece of garden (18 perches), bounded NW. by the Ampthill and Shefford Road, E. and S. by grounds late of said Charles Moore, and SW. by premises staked out therefrom; in occupation of James Coburn (and purchased by the said Charles Moore from Charles Farnell, by Release dated 27 February 1864)]. Witness: John Green (solicitor, Woburn)
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