• Reference
    HF40/3/14/1
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of Wells and Winch Limited to freehold premises, Hitchin Street, Biggleswade called Dolphin’s Close
  • Date free text
    1907
  • Production date
    From: 1892 To: 1907
  • Scope and Content
    a) Copy of Court Roll admit C S Lindsell and George Race, executors of Will of Frederick Hogg recites admission of Frederick Hogg and William Lindsell 1 November 1834 their deaths piece of arable land or meadow or pasture ground (2 acres 1 rood 39 perches) part of close formerly belonging to Trustees of Turnpike Road called “The Spectacles” (abutting W. road from Biggleswade to Langford E. land of Frederick Archdale N. Mill Orchard S. another piece of ground other part of said close) occupied formerly by William Leighton, since of William Wheeler, afterwards of John Barker and then of F W Franks 28 Aug 1892 b) Admisssion of 1) of being Bare Trustee and Release 1) George Race 2) C S Lindsell (now sole trustee) 12 Sep 1892 c) Declaration of Trust by C S Lindsell holds land as Trustee of Frederick Archdale, C S Lindsell (himself), H M and A K Lindsell, bankers and brewers and co-partners 13 Sep 1892 d) Deed of Enfranchisement 1) Francis Frederick Lovell of Hinchesley, Brockenhurst, Lord of Manor 2) C S Lindsell piece of land called Dolphin Close, Hitchin Street, Biggleswade (3 roods 27 perches), part of close formerly called “The Spectacles” (2 acres 1 rood 39 perches) residue sold off prior to date of admission abutting N. and W. land recently purchased by Henry Franklin S. other property of Henry Franklin E. Hitchin Street with free right of ingress and regress etc. over roadway 12 ft wide, from Hitchin Street to N. side of piece of land 5 Oct 1901 e) Conveyance 1) Archdale and Lindsell (as Above) 2) Wells and Winch Limited 18 Nov 1901 Consideration £400 made 1907
  • Level of description
    item