• Reference
    HF40/1/1/6
  • Title
    Mortgage in £30,000 and 5% interest 4¼% if paid on ½ yearly day
  • Date free text
    22 Jul 1892
  • Production date
    From: 1823 To: 1892
  • Scope and Content
    1) Frederick Archdale Charles Samuel Lindsell Henry Martin Lindsell Arthur Knox Lindsell As Wells and Company:- Brewers, Maltsters and Spirit Merchants, As Wells, Hogge, and Lindsell, bankers 2) Charles Thomas Lindsell of Holme Grove, Biggleswade, esquire 3) Stephen Soames of 87 Cornhill, City of London, esquire Charles Mortimer of Streatham, Surrey, esquire James Thompson of Coleman Street, City of London, esquire Properties in GK 0/1 Chequers, Clifton (HF40/2/21/1) now in occupation of John Simons Robin Hood, Hitchin (HF40/2/21/1 1843 now in occupation of James Arnold Shoulder of Mutton, Pirton (HF40/2/21/1) now in occupation of Eliza Walker Tam O’Shanter, Duck Lane (White Horse Lane) Bedford (formerly in occupation of Henry Read Miller since H Colson, late D Clarke, then Charles Tansley and G Clarke late now A Breely and yard and garden with cottage thereon lately made out of part of barn by D Clarke late in occupation of E Penwright then of C Tansley Whole site abutting E. messuage, yard formerly of James Hall then of Edward Langley N. 2 cottages of D Clarke and Thomas Marks S. stable of William Halfhead W. 3 cottages of John Howard, James Rolfe and Samuel Wainwright clauses regarding right of way over yard and use of well (sold to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell by Robert William Robinson 28 and 29 August 1840) Properties in GK46, GK12, GK9, GK11, GK16 of 25 and 26 November 1840 And small piece of land South side of Biggleswade Town at Sand Pits abutting N. land then or late Richard Huckle W. land late of James Huckle S. public road E. land then or late William Larkins on frontage of 28 ft on which by 1892 was the “Woolpack” (sold to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell by John Millington 10 July 1852) And 6 perches of land in Back Street, Biggleswade with cottage lately erected by James Huckle and used as beershop (sold by him to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell 11 September 1854) 1892 part of Woolpack And 39 perches of land part of Little Simons piece, Biggleswade abutting E. Biggleswade Common S. road to Potton W. remainder of Little Simon’s piece N. Broom Balk with cottage erected on it (sold by Henry Brichino to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell 9 June 1843. 1892 The Chequers, Sutton (?Potton) Road, Biggleswade) And cottage near “Coach and Horses”, Shortmead Street, Biggleswade late in occupation of W Richardson then in occupation of John Naples (sold by John Naples to Samuel Wells 13 May 1823 – in 1892 described as cottage near Coach and Horses, Shortmead Street, Biggleswade in occupation of Henry Woods) And properties in GK21 and GK22 And Chequers, Eaton Ford (Eaton Socon) and piece of ground adjoining, formerly in occupation of John Allison afterwards of Thomas Attwood since of John Jeanes (father of John Jeanes) and then or late of John Jeanes between E. messuage formerly of John Topham W. cottage formerly of William Squire S. leys or pasture ground formerly of George Cornelius Swan esquire N. Common street (Lease and Release, 1) - 4) John Jeanes and others (vendors), 5) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell, 4 and 5 March 1835) And messuage at Great Gransden, Huntingdonshire then and for many years past called “Three Horseshoes” occupied by Joseph Randall (sold by William Day to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell 30 December 1841, in 1892 occupied by Richard Dodson) And property in GK44 And 2 cottages in Upper Gravenhurst sometime since erected on part of piece of ground (14 perches) called Barber’s and Pightle now in occupation of Shadrach Fisher and Peter Peacock (sold 20 September 1851 by William Doggetts to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell) 1892 Red Lion, in occupation of Alfred Redmond And cottage, Upper Gravenhurst late and for many years in occupation of John Carter, then of his widow and Daniel Carter, and plot of land on part whereof above stands abutting Road; land of Henry Hare; and estate of William Hogg and Robert Lindsell (late Kempsons), land in occupation of Mrs Burley (sold to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell 8 October 1851 by Elizabeth Hare) 1892 2 cottages adjoining Red Lion in occupation of E Brightman and C Burley And piece of land (1 acre 2 roods 22 perches) in field theretofore called North Croft, Sandy abutting N. allotment awarded to Rector for Glebe and Common rights E. Middle Field Road S. allotments to Philip Monoux in own right W. private road and allotment to Francis Pym in right of purchase from Samuel Sandon piece awarded to William Race in Sandy Enclosure Award and messuage lately built on it by William Pope. (sold 15 and 16 June 1837 by William Pope to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell) in 1892 “Brickmakers Arms”, Sandy in occupation of George Mayes And properties in GK31, GK34 and HF40/2/1, GK37, GK49, GK51 And 2 cottages formerly one in Wilshamstead formerly in occupation of Susan Hurst, since by Ezekiel Wallis, afterwards by Ezekiel Wallis and William Haler, now by Widow Hine and Thomas Potter abutting E. messuage formerly William Edwards and late of John White W. messuage late of James Kendell now of J Weston S. highway formerly called the Common (sold 16 August 1837 by James Weston to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell) 1892 “The Nag’s Head”, Wilstead, tenancy of Jonathan Bennett And tenement used as 3 cottages (2 used as beerhouse) and yard and barns adjoining, Arlesey abutting N. premises of Simeon Filbigg S. premises of John Henry Whitaker E. road Arlesey Church to Hitchin W. other property of George Hawkes now about to be sold to Messrs Simpson and Company clauses re use of well and rights of way conveyance 1) George Crouch, 2) George Hawkes, 3) Frederick Archdale R.H. and C.S Lindsell 10 January 1874 1892 in occupation of Thomas Thornally, (probably “Star”) And property in GK41 And messuage for many years called the “Town House” in or near Market Place, Biggleswade (formerly in occupation of Jeremy Bryant and John Lancaster respectively afterwards and for many years of Robert Brooks deceased, late of James Crouch, now of James Frederick Crouch And piece of land in Holm Side abutting N. and W. property belonging to executor of William Henry Morton E. property belonging to John Nathaniel Foster esquire S. Saffron Road and newly erected dwelling house used as a beerhouse recently erected by James Tingey (sold 4 December 1871 by him to Frederick Archdale etc.) 1892 “House and premises”, Saffron Road in occupation of Miss Aireton And piece of land, Biggleswade adjoining land formerly of John Carrington, now or late James Tingey S. adjoining Cow Fair lands and 4 messuages standing on side one of which is used as public house “Black Horse” occupied by Archdale etc. as tenants, other 3 occupied by George Pinner, William Morlock and Henry Bradshaw (1876). 1892 occupied by W E Barnes [sold 8 July 1876 by Sarah Minnie Kingsley and James William Kingsley to Frederick Archdale etc.] And property in GK13, GK10, GK30, GK17, GK19 and GK18, HF329, GK42, GK23, GK25, GK26, GK29, GK28 cottage lately divided into 2 tenements, homestead, orchard and hempland at Girtford, Sandy. In occupation formerly of John Longland, Stephen Harding, Thomas Garger and James Ebsden, since of Thomas Carner otherwise George William Barrett and John Sutton. Better known by description of “The Golden Ball, Girtford, Sandy” includes pump and well. abutting S. and E. property of John Barker N. property of Mrs Mason and George Wright W. Great North Road now occupied by Christopher Jeenes (sold 28 October 1875 by J J Weston to Frederick Archdale etc.) 1892 occupied by Jesse Mays And property in HF40/2/15 and GK32 And brick built and slated messuage near Pinfold Holes in Campton cum Shefford now used as a beerhouse abutting E. property of Mr Pepper W. land in occupation of Mr Stonebridge N. property of Mr Tompkins S. highway leading from Shefford to Silsoe (comprised in deed of 21 April 1868) now in occupation of Marton Pickett (sold 24 December 1875 by J J Weston to Frederick Archdale etc.) 1892 “formerly a beerhouse” And property in GK48 and GK8 And messuage sometime since erected by Edmund Dear on part of land below, lately in occupation of John Rone and George Anderson piece of land (2 pieces together) (2 acres 2 roods 38 perches) Upper Caldecote, Northill abutting N. and E. land of devisees of late George Inskip S. road from North Road to Upper Caldecote W. land late of John Green now of A White, late in occupation James Rawson, then William Hogg and C S Lindsell (Alfred White and Elizabeth Ann his wife sold it on 4 March 1859 to William Hogg and C S Lindsell) 1892 described as beerhouse and 2 acres 30 perches and in GK36, GK38 Part II property in GK7 witnesses include William Iliffe, clerk to Hooper and Company 28 Oct 1875
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