• Reference
    WE2096
  • Title
    No.35 on Ampthill enclosure map. Lease and Release
  • Date free text
    1803-1837
  • Production date
    From: 1803 To: 1837
  • Scope and Content
    1) John Bolding of Eversholt esquire and Elizabeth his wife (John Bolding was devisee in will of John Bolding of Ampthill, surgeon deceased, John junior was his only son) John Bolding junior also devisee in will of Ann Bolding, widow, his mother; John Bolding junior also devisee in will of his aunt Lucy Wyles. Lucy was sister and co-heiress of Martha Field heretofore Wyles died intestate – Martha was a niece and a devisee of the will of William Findlay. Lucy was also sister and devisee of the will of Ann James (nèe Wyles) and another devisee of will of William Findlay and another devisee of will of Martha Field) 2) Thomas Sandys of Eversholt esquire and Ann his wife (devisee in will and daughter of John Bolding deceased) 3) Thomas Gostelow of Ampthill, surveyor (purchaser) 4) William Parsons of Wootton Pillinge, gentleman (Trustee to bar dower) 5) Charles Austin of Ampthill, gentleman ... messuage etc. with brew house, wash house, stable, coach house and other outbuildings and yard and pump adjoining And garden adjoining, now fenced round with brick walls, situated near the centre of Ampthill heretofore in occupation of Thomas Armstrong esquire, formerly in occupations of late John Bolding, then Ann his widow, since of Lucy Wyles spinster, deceased and are now empty and unoccupied And a right of carriage foot way with horses, carriages, servants or workmen to and from a messuage through gateway leading to the town street of Ampthill through the yards and premises adjoining and now belonging to John Morris and John Furze, which were reserved to Lucy Wyles and her heirs by Deed of Feoffment from Thomas Gostelow 24 Jun 1803 Reserved right of messuage to E. now the property of John Morris liberty and use of pump in common with owners of messuage who are to pay 1/3rd share Consideration: £450 Witnesses: including Samuel Davis of Ampthill, attorney at law 26, 27 Mar 1810 Attached legacy receipts or legacies for £20 each on reaching 21 from will of Sarah Gostelow of Ampthill widow, died 10 January 1836, will proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury10 Feb 1836 [Executors Thomas Gostelow late of Hitchin now of Silsoe, gentleman and Richard Eve of Silsoe, yeoman] a) George Travell, descendant of Mary Travell child of Sarah Gostelow; received 28 Feb 1837 b) Thomas Travell (now a minor) 22 Feb1837 c) Mary Travell as above (now a minor) 22 Feb 1837 d) Charles Travell (now a minor) 22 Feb 1837 e) Eliza Travell (now a minor) 22 Feb 1837 f) Sarah Travell 22 Feb 1837 All due on an estate devised to Thomas Gostelow - duty 4 shillings
  • Level of description
    item