- ReferenceHF40/1/2/14
- TitleAbstract of Title
- Date free textc. 1899
- Production dateFrom: 1866 To: 1904
- Scope and ContentDeed of Enfranchisement 1) Francis Frederick Lovell of Hinchelsea, Brockenhurst, Hampshire esquire, Lord of the Manor of Biggleswade 2) Frederick Archdale of Woodlands, Bassett, Hampshire esquire recites:- admission of 27 April 1866 to moiety of:- 2 houses, cottages or tenements and garden ground in length on S. side from centre of wall to piece of ground, formerly part of above cottages (and sometime since sold by William Perkins to William Francis) 62 ft, W. side 64 ft, in width N/S. at back of cottages 58 ft, near Shortmead End, Biggleswade opposite Meeting House abutting E. ground formerly part of garden (see above) S, Cowfair lands N. land formerly John Carrington W. premises formerly of Mountford Docwra formerly in occupation of Thomas Walkers and – Jefferies and after James Tingey and another Cottage in Sun Street described above And plot of ground on which an old malting and other building stood (which had since been pulled down) near Back Street, Biggleswade length N. – S. 183 ft breadth E. – W. 69 ft abutting N. other part of malting formerly sold by John Steward Sandon to William Maddams E. and S. farm yard and buildings formerly belonging to William Hogge and Robert Lindsell W. footpath or publicway (plot of ground was formerly thrown into and formed part of farm yard and buildings) consideration £4..12s..2d 20 Jan 1899 Deed of Enfranchisement 1) Francis Frederick Lovell of Hinchelsea, Brockenhurst, Hampshire esquire, Lord of the Manor of Biggleswade 2) Henry Martin Lindsell recites:- admission of Robert Henry Lindsell and C S Lindsell ¼th share in above consideration £2..6s..1d 20 Jan 1899 Deed of Enfranchisement 1) Francis Frederick Lovell of Hinchelsea 2) C S Lindsell of Biggleswade esquire ¼th share in above consideration £2..6s..1d 20 Jan 1899 made c.1899 formerly in occupation of John Crowder, behind and contiguous to above in occupation with it And messuage, Hitchin Street, Biggleswade. “The Dolphin”. Now divided into 4 messuages formerly in occupation of John Barker, Henry Swinscoe, Sarah Huckle and Lawrence and then as the Dolphin Inn of F W Franks and 3 cottages of Samuel J Milton, William Gurney and C W Lee 28 Aug 1892 Declaration by Bare Trustee and Quit Claim 1) George Race 2) C S Lindsell 12 Sep 1892 Deed Poll by C S Lindsell declaring he is a Trustee for Frederick Archdale, C S, J M (?H M) and A R Lindsell 13 Sep 1892 made c.1898
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordHooper & Fletcher,
Wells & Co,
Lovell, Francis Frederick,
Archdale, Frederick,
Perkins, William,
Francis, William,
Carrington, John,
Docura, Montford,
Walkers, Thomas,
Jefferies,
Tingey, James,
Sandon, John Steward,
Maddams, John,
Hogg, William,
Lindsell, Robert,
Lindsell, Henry Martin,
Lindsell, Robert Henry,
Lindsell, Charles Samuel,
Crowder, John,
Barker, John,
Swinscoe, Henry,
Huckle, Sarah,
Huckle, Lawrence,
Franks, F.W.,
Milton, Samuel J,
Gurney, William,
Lee, C W,
Race, George - KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, breweries, BIGGLESWADE, Wells & Company, DEEDS, buildings and land use, enfranchisement, Manor of Biggleswade, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, HOUSING, cottages, Biggleswade Shortmead End, gardens, Biggleswade Cow Fair Lands, Biggleswade Sun Street, malting, demolition, Biggleswade Back Street, Biggleswade farms, Biggleswade Hitchin Street, Biggleswade Dolphin, Biggleswade inns, trustees
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