• Reference
    HF40/1/2/12
  • Title
    Abstract of Title
  • Date free text
    c. 1898 (documents dating 1834, 1878)
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1903
  • Scope and Content
    to Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15 recites:- Copy of Court Roll of Manor of Biggleswade of (November 1834 admission of parties) below when Bargain and Sale was presented 1) Robert Lindsell and William Hogg 2) Frederick Hogg and William Lindsell copyhold of Biggleswade consideration £29,000 24 October 1834 Copy hold of Manor of Biggleswade yearly rents £2..12s 1 Nov 1834 Will of Frederick Hogg lands to Trustees Charles Lindsell and George Race, executors, 1 October 1878 (died 12 July 1878) Copy of Court Roll of Manor of Biggleswade 3 pieces of ground formerly part of an orchard or close of pasture belonging to John William the elder (sold to Samuel Wells) with several buildings erected on them forming part of brewhouse and storeroom. so much copyhold in brewhouse and malting or malthouse adjoining and stables etc. of Backyard and close of pasture adjoining brewhouse. And yard and garden late in tenure of William Wheeler (part of brewery) And Chequers Inn late in occupation of Samuel Marson (?Marsom), then a private house, shop and premises occupied by Henry Franklin And “Crown Inn” And piece of ground (1 rood) N. or NW. of Brewery Lane part of which is used as a hogsty and yard belonging to “Crown” And slip of land, on part of which were built stables used with “Crown Inn”, restored as stable yard. fronts S. or SE. to Brewery Lane backs on premises late Samuel Wells abutting S. or SW. garden belonging to Crown Inn (part of premises formerly purchased by Dennis Herbert deceased from Joseph Weston) And toft or small piece of ground where a malthouse formerly stood, purchased by Dennis Herbert from William Nightingale, now laid into above garden belonging to Crown Inn (formerly in occupation of Thomas Perkins, then Frederick Banfield) And Black Swan, Biggleswade now Ivel Hotel formerly purchased by Dennis Herbert from Austin Drage, then formerly in occupation of William Richardson, then of Daniel Albone And 2 little meadows lying west of River Ivel lying in Biggleswade (1½ acres) formerly estate of Edward Bray and widow Adams, afterwards Henry Winn, late in occupation of Richard Richardson formerly of William Richardson and then Daniel Albone And 2 cottages now converted into 3 tenements formerly in occupation of John Rivett, William Butterworth, George Walker and John Huffer and then late of William Butterworth, George Albone and Isaac Woodward and then of Jonah and two occupied by James Smith And Swan Inn, Biggleswade Market Place And stable and small piece of ground in lane leading to Chapel Fields from Brewery Lane then held with Swan Inn then in occupation of E M Harrison And messuage, High Street, Biggleswade Market Place formerly in occupation of Dar. (?David) Moses and then late of William Wells, Charles Gardner And formerly “The Last” then “White Horse” formerly in occupation of Thomas Ayres, then of William John Wells And messuage, cottage or tenement adjoining then used as a garden formerly a close or pightle of pasture (1 acre) formerly in occupation of William Parker formerly divided into 3 tenements, one called “Holy Moon”, Shortmead Street, Biggleswade formerly in occupation of George Daniels then held as 2 tenements, the part known as “Half Moon” occupied by Frederick Daniels, the cottage, wheelwright’s shop, yard and garden occupied by Thomas Wilson And “Royal Oak” formerly in occupation of William Burton, then of William Albone And meadow then used as a garden, lying near to Royal Oak Inn in occupation with it and next to land then late of Cass (1 acre) Bridge Close (2 acres) abutting Mackerell Haven, Biggleswade formerly in occupation of James Bates, then of William Albone Cottage , Sun Street formerly 3 tenements one used as public house and called “Horse and Jockey” and one house, yard, garden and premises adjoining formerly in occupation of Thomas Fentiman (messuage and garden late in occupation of John Fowles and then of Sarah Kitchiner And “The Anchor” And piece of garden adjoining and “on part whereof the same is built and the garden thereto of 2 roods”, part of a piece of land (15 perches) And piece of garden (10½ perches) then used as a yard to public house above adjoining last mentioned S. abutting W. meeting house and yard S. (sic) premises late Edis Albone E. Crab Lane (Anchor etc. late in occupation of Ann Whitfield widow, then of William Warner) And 2 cottages, Stratton Street, Biggleswade, formerly in occupation of Marmaduke West and Samuel Carter and afterwards William Studman and John Barley then joined to Bay Horse Public House And cottage. late in occupation of widow Rowlatt, afterwards James Mager, then pulled down to form part of Bay Horse Yard And 2 cottages near or adjoining above late in occupation of widow Warner and John Cousins and afterwards of John Stacey and widow Lobb and then pulled down and used as buildings to “Bay Horse” including free right of access to pump on premises of Joseph Newman (surrendered by him to Thomas Farrington and his heirs) And cottage formerly in occupation of Samuel Rowlett and Henry Oak then pulled down and thrown into “Bay Horse Yard” with barn etc. belonging And new erected messuage (brick) abutting S. Back Street, Biggleswade (late John Plowman, then of G F Tobyn) And cottage abutting S. to Back Street, formerly in occupation of widow Huckle, then of James Harris And “Shoulder of Mutton” formerly in occupation of Nathaniel John Ploughman, then of John Arnold And cottage formerly in occupation of William Sherman, then part of Shoulder of Mutton, yard buildings right of access to well of water and through the yard belonging to cottage formerly of William Christmas And cottages erected and built on part of the garden belonging to above. formerly consisted of 5 cottages in occupation of John Garton, William How, Alexander Medlock (3 of which pulled down at making of Great Northern Railway and 2 then lately occupied by William George and Thomas George and then widow Boness and Thomas George junior And ”White Hart”, Market Square, Biggleswade formerly in occupation of Zachariah Hardwick and then of William Goldthorpe And messuage formerly part of above formerly in occupation of widow Reed then of Mrs Cole And messuage and blacksmith’s shop adjoining then formerly in occupation of John Taylor, afterwards George Taylor, now of Frederick Taylor the elder And cottage or dwelling house adjoining above formerly in occupation of Philip Nicholson, then of Frederick Taylor the younger And New Inn, Market Square, Biggleswade then in occupation of Thomas Charles Ferguson And “Catherine Wheel”, Market Square, Biggleswade then in occupation of George Warren Hills And cottage, Hitchin Street, Biggleswade, sometime since divided into several tenements one of them belonging to a public house and called the “Two Brewers” formerly in occupation of William Squires, afterwards William Thompson then of Eliza Coles And piece of garden (48 square ft)
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