• Reference
    HF40/1/2/6b
  • Title
    Abstract of Title (formerly attached to HF40/1/2/6a with red ribbon)
  • Date free text
    c. 1898 (covering 1840 - 1893)
  • Production date
    From: 1840 To: 1903
  • Scope and Content
    1) property in HF40/2/21/1 2) Lease and Release 1) Robert Wilkin Robinson 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell, brewers Messuage or tenement now divided , occupied as 2 tenements in Duck Lane alias White Horse Lane in parish of St Paul’s, Bedford in occupation of Charles Tansley And yard and piece of garden ground belonging situate on W. side and cottage and barn standing on it which cottage and tenement were late made out of the barn by David Clarke whole site abutting E. White Horse Lane messuage or tenement, yard and premises formerly of James Hull and then of Edward Langley N. 2 cottages or tenements of David Clarke and Thomas Marks S. stable of William Halfhead W. 3 cottages of John Howard, James Rolfe and Samuel Wainwright right of access from above over yard of Edward Langley to White Horse Street, and use of well of water part on above and part on premises of Edward Langley and right of access through passage leading SW. part of premises through White Horse yard to White Horse Lane [now top of Harpur Street] 28 and 29 Aug 1840 pencil note to “omit” presumably because already sold 3) Property in GK46 (identifies “Hare and Hounds” with “Fox and Hounds” Bolnhurst) a) Transfer of Mortgage 1) Sarah Achurch Frederick Achurch James Martin Old Mortgagees 2) Stephen Harrison John Harrison George Harrison Mortgagors 3) Sarah Achurch new Mortgagee 4) Charles Robert Wade Gery recites Mortgage in £1,000 5% interest 1) William Atkinson the younger 2) Stephen Harrison (mortgagee) 3) Robert Achurch (mortgagee) conveyed by 1) at request of 2) to 3) to secure above sum 16 Jan 1845 recites Will of Stephen Harrison (died 1 April 1876) to wife Ann, messuage in Bolnhurst with barn, bakehouse, outbuildings etc., and all other real estate (reversion to son Ebenezer Harrison then to sons Stephen, John, George as trustees for sale (they are also executors) made 25 Aug 1868 proved Northampton District 28 Sep 1876 Ann Harrison the widow (sic) died 21October 1865 recites will of Robet Achurch (died 3 July 1882) appoints wife Sarah, eldest son Frederick and friend James Martin executors made 10 Jan 1881 proved Peterborough District 4 Sep 1882 Mortgagees required the repayment of £100 Ebenezer Harrison present tenant “person of weak intellect” unable to arrange transfer of security Mortgagors requested Sarah Achurch to pay £100 to mortgagees i.e. transfer mortgage Messuage or tenement sometime since built on sites of 4 cottages which were burnt down and bakehouse and premises and orchard or piece of ground adjoining abutting part: Public House called Fox and Hounds part: Close of pasture formerly belonging to Nicholas Waterhouse remaining part by Turnpike Road in occupation of Stephen Breary and – Bull consideration £100 paid by 3) to 1) 16 Jan 1866 (sic) must be 1886 b) Transfer of Mortgage 1) Sarah Achurch (old mortgagee) 2) Frederick Archdale, banker (new mortgagee) consideration £100 principal and £1..3s..3d interest 13 May 1893 Conveyance 1) Stephen Harrison John Harrison George Harrison (vendors) 2) Frederick Archdale, C S, H M and AK Lindsell (purchasers) death of Ebenezer Harrison died 11 November 1891 and buried at Bolnhurst messuage sometime since built on sites of 4 cottages which were burnt down by fire and bakehouse and premises and orchard or piece of ground adjoining abutting part Fox and Hounds Public House, Bolnhurst close of pasture land formerly belonging to Nicholas Waterhouse remaining part by Turnpike Road. lately in occupation of Stephen Breary and – Bull 24 May 1893 4) Property in GK6/1 “Bay Horse”, Biggleswade marked in pencil “Railway Tavern”, in ink marginal note “pulled down (lot 97) sold to Great Northern Railway Company” 5) Property in GK9 George Hotel, Biggleswade and Supplemental Deed Memorandum of Agreement 1) John Nathaniel Foster 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell esquires recites sale of “George” GK9/1 and X440/545 not to build on strip of land on S. side of “George” 40 ft x 115 ft (as is now fenced in) abutting S. common baulk E. footway to hamlet of Holme (reserved to 1) either for forming a public street or carriage road in the meantime should be let and occupied as garden ground) 17 Jun 1856 6) Property in GK11 and GK16 7) “Woolpack”, Biggleswade (part) (lot 21) Conveyance 1) John Millington 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell reference to Conveyance 1) William Larkinson 2) John Millington 27 May 1847 Small piece of land on S. side of Biggleswade in Sand Pits abutting N. other land then or late of Richard Huckle W. land then or late of James Huckle S. public road or street E. land then or late William Larkinson frontage to street of 28 ft and extended in depth on west side 323 inches consideration £16 10 Jul 1852 8) other part of Woolpack, Biggleswade Conveyance 1) James Huckle 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell of Biggleswade, bankers and Co-partners recites death intestate of James Huckle the elder of Biggleswade, publican on 14 April 1853 Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Letters of Administration granted to 1) as eldest son 26 June 1854 piece of garden ground near Back Street, Biggleswade (6 perches) and cottage or tenement lately erected by James Huckle the elder deceased and used as a beer shop consideration £100 11 Sep 1854 9) Chequers, Sutton Road, Biggleswade 1) Henry Bricheno 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell of Biggleswade, bankers and Co-partners piece of land or ground (39 perches) part of Little Simon’s piece, Biggleswade abutting E. Biggleswade Common S. road to Potton W. rest of Little Simon’s piece N. Broom Balk with cottage or small house and all other erections and buildings erected on piece of land consideration £110 9 Jun 1843 10) Piece of ground near Coach and Horses, Biggleswade Conveyance 1) William Hogg (vendor) 2) Samuel Wells (purchaser) reference to Lease and Release 21 and 22 March 1814, and 25 and 26 April 1817 small piece of meadow ground lying behind a messuage or tenement then late in occupation of William Richardson, then of John Waples and extending to the River (purchased by William Hogg of George Hogg and others) consideration £50 23 Oct 1817 pencil note “part of lot 5 omit” mortgage in £250 and interest by lease of 1000 years 1) John Waples (mortgagor) 2) Robert Lindsell (trustee) 3) Samuel Wells (mortgagee) cottage or tenement in Shortmead Street, Biggleswade 13 May 1823 NB 1839 Commercial Directory lists Whaples, coach proprietor of Shortmead Street, Biggleswade Conveyance 1) John Waples (vendor) 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell of Biggleswade, bankers and Co-partners (purchaser) consideration £230 still owed from mortgage (retained by 2) and £120 paid by 2) to 1) 31 Jul 1837 Property in GK21, HF40/2/12/1 11) Chequers, Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon Property in GK22 12) Three Horseshoes, Great Gransden Conveyance 1) William Day (vendor) 2) William Hogg and Robert Lindsell of Biggleswade, common brewers (purchaser) reference to Lease and Release 1) James Spring (vendor) 2) William Day (purchaser) messuage, Great Gransden, Huntingdonshire called Three Horse Shoes then and (for many years past in occupation as a Public House) etc. consideration £300 30 Dec 1841 attached : extract from Great Gransden Enclosure Award to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell in place of a right of common 1 plot of freehold land comprising Ancient Enclosure No. 36 And part of Middle Field (4 acres 2 roods 20 perches) abutting E. and S. Legshaden Road SW. allotment of William Safford NW. Caxton Road fences to be kept in repair by owners of this allotment 13) Property in GK44
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