• Reference
    HF40/4/6/2
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of F A Curry esquire, Colonel Robert Thomas Hamond to freehold at Pampisford
  • Date free text
    made 1889
  • Production date
    From: 1831 To: 1889
  • Scope and Content
    a) Release 1) John Hazard, George Edward Hide and Frederick Grain 2) William Parker Hamond recites Will of Henry Hazard of Cambridge, merchant (died 13 May 1866) made 17 December 1862 appoints 1) as executors and trustees for Sale All freehold and copyhold lands proved 12 Jun 1866 b) Trustees auction property 15 November 1866 William Parker Hamond highest bidder with £546 messuage fronting High Road with grocer’s shop and bakehouse, barns, stables etc. And piece of inclosed arable (2 acres 2 roods) Pampisford all freehold formerly in occupation of John Seabrook, later John Overhill, then occupied by Charles Smith, grocer and baker 1½ roods of enclosed copyhold abutting N. Holditch (occupiers as above) (Henry Hazard admitted 13 April 1852) undated Part 2 of Contract of Sale a) Lease and Release 1) Richard Lemon 2) William Parker Hamond 3) Christopher Pemberton gives same information as Surrender of 16 November 1833; 10 and 11 Oct 1831 Surrender b) 16 November 1833 c) Will of William Parker Hamond (died 24 April 1873); residue to his son William Parker Hamond who is executor; made 13 May 1864, proved 12 June 1873 d) Will of William Parker Hamond (son) appoints Reverend Peter Francis Hamond (died 12 November 1884 [cousin]) vicar of South Mimms, Middlesex William Currey of Great George Street, Westminster esquire Francis Alfred Currey of same esquire executors and trustees all freehold land in Cambridgeshire and Surrey made 21 June 1882, proved 14 January 1885 e) death of William Currey, 31 Jul 1886 f) death of Peter Francis Hamond, 15 Oct 1889 made 1889
  • Level of description
    item