- ReferenceWE2243
- TitleConveyance 1) William King formerly of Hawnes, late of Houghton Conquest, now of Luton, yeoman, mortgagor and vendor 2) William Daniel of Eversholt, farmer (mortgagee) 3) James Atterbury of Houghton Conquest, wheelwright (purchaser) 4) William Williams of Bedford, ironmonger (future mortgagee)
- Date free text30 Apr 1846
- Production dateFrom: 1846 To: 1846
- Scope and Content... messuage formerly called or known by the sign of the “Rose and Crown”, late and for some time past divided into and used or occupied as 3 dwelling houses but now used as two dwellings in occupation late of David Bunyan and Samuel Fennell and now of John King and his undertenant David Bunyan, and pasture or garden (formerly pasture) (½ acre) Houghton Conquest consideration £138..13s..4d paid by 3) to 2) and £75..6s..8d paid by 3) to 1) Witnesses: George Austin of Shefford, R Whitmore, clerk to Mr Eagles
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