- ReferenceHF40/5/4/5
- TitleSurrender
- Date free text21 Oct 1885
- Production dateFrom: 1885 To: 1885
- Scope and Content1) Lawrence Read Colburne Higgins, Cecil Charles Norman Colburne Higgins of Bedford, brewers 2) Most Noble Francis Charles Hastings Duke of Bedford, K.G. 3) Honourable William Edward Sackville West of Lime Grove, Bangor, North Wales, late Lieutenant Colonel in Grenadier Guards, Lord Sackville Arthur Cecil of Oast House, Hayes Common, Bromley, Kent trustees of Will of Francis Duke of Bedford recites Lease for 90 years dated 10 December 1840 (see above) [referenced in HF40/5/4/3 but not catalogued (?)] Lease for 1000 years dated 10 May 1823 Brewery etc. including house (1977 “old” part of Cecil Higgins Art Gallery) not marked on Lease of 10 December 1840 and 2 cottages formerly one abutting Embankment and Newnham Road marked on plan Consideration £500
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, BEDFORD, brewer, buildings and land use, surrenders, Duke of Bedford, Bangor, lieutenant colonel, Grenadier Guards, Bromley, wills, non-agricultural leases, breweries, HOUSING, cottages, Bedford Cecil Higgins Museum & Art Gallery, Bedford Castle Close, Bedford Embankment, Bedford Newnham Road, site layout plans
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