- ReferenceHF40/1/2/7
- TitleCopyhold purchases [NB where copies exist in GK or H8 of the copies of Court Roll found in this bundle they have been weeded out]
- Date free textc. 1898 (covering 1839 - 1866)
- Production dateFrom: 1839 To: 1903
- Scope and ContentManor of Biggleswade 1) Copy of Court Roll Out of court surrender by Thomas Henshaw of Biggleswade, corndealer Admit William Hogg and Robert Lindsell as joint tenants in trust piece of land or garden ground, Back Street, Biggleswade (12½ perches) moiety taken from west end of piece of garden ground (theretofore purchased by Trustees of Will of Samuel West deceased by Daniel Brooker and Elizabeth Brooks formerly in occupation of Robert Brooks deceased abuttting E. residue of garden N. Back Lane S. and W. Malting and other premises belonging to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell 25 Apr 1851 2) Copy of Court Roll Admission R H and C S Lindsell as tenants in common by Samuel Thody the younger, their attorney recites a) Surrender of William Perkins Admission of William Hogg and Robert Lindsell 2 houses, cottages or tenements with garden ground belonging in length on S. side from the centre of the well there to piece of ground formerly part of the garden ground belonging to the cottages sometime since sold by William Perkins to William Francis 62 ft on North side 64 ft in width from North to South at back of cottages 58ft, near Shortmead End, Biggleswade opposite the Meeting House abutting E. garden ground formerly belonging to William Francis S. Cow Fair lands N. land late of John Carrington W. premises late of Christopher Newton b) Surrender of Jesse Cooper and Martha his wife Cottage, Sun Street, Biggleswade, then or late in occupation of William Staughton (cottage was erected by Edmund Garner, father of Martha Cooper) on small piece of land in Town Field, Biggleswade (24 perches) (called Stanley’s piece) 29 Apr 1842 Site of Mountford Docura (2 houses then or late occupied by Thomas Walker and – Jefferies) (Tithe No. 467) 3 May 1839 c) Surrender of John Steward Sandon Admission of William Hogg etc. Plot of land upon part of which an old Malting and other buildings lately stood (which had since been pulled down) Back Street, Biggleswade N. to S. 183 ft E. to W. 69 ft abutting N. Malting lately sold by John Steward Sandon to William Maddams E. and S. farmyard belonging to William Hogg and Robert Lindsell W. public way or footpath 26 Apr 1850 d) Will of Robert Lindsell moiety of above properties 3) Similar corrected to 27 April 1866 Admission of Frederick Archdale to moiety occupied by property a) described as now of James Tingey and another b) now occupied by Joshua Wick c) now thrown into and forms part of yard and buildings reference to Will of William Hogg 27 Apr 1866 4) Copy of Court Roll Admission of Frederick Archdale to moiety of a) Pope’s garden [see HF40/2/2/1-3] (30 April 1841) b) piece of land (12½ perches) from Henshaw [see HF40/1/2/6b] (27 April 1851) c) Will of William Hogg 27 Apr 1866 made c. 1898
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordHooper & Fletcher,
Wells & Co,
Hogg, William,
Lindsell, Robert,
Henshaw, Thomas,
West, Samuel,
Brooker, Daniel,
Brooks, Daniel,
Brooks, Elizabeth,
Brooks, Robert,
Lindsell, Robert Henry,
Lindsell, Charles Samuel,
Thody, Samuel,
Perkins, William,
Francis, William,
Carrington, John,
Newton, Christopher,
Cooper, Jesse,
Cooper, Martha,
Garner, Martha,
Staughton, William,
Garner, Edmund,
Docura, Montford,
Walker, Thomas,
Jefferies,
Sandon, John Steward,
Maddams, William,
Archdale, Frederick,
Tingey, James,
Wick, Joshua,
Pope - KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, breweries, BIGGLESWADE, Wells & Company, DEEDS, buildings and land use, Manor of Biggleswade, court rolls, corn dealer, Biggleswade Back Street, gardens, Biggleswade Back Lane, malting, HOUSING, cottages, WELLS, Biggleswade Shortmead End, Biggleswade Cow Fair Lands, Biggleswade Sun Street, Biggleswade fields, Biggleswade farms, wills
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