- ReferenceHF41/4/35
- TitleDraft Appointment and Release
- Date free text29 Jan 1887
- Production dateFrom: 1884 To: 1887
- Scope and Content1) Frederick Conder of Biggleswade, auctioneer (Trustee in the Bankruptcy of E F Powers) (vendor) 2) Walter Shoolbred of 127 Piccadilly, gentleman (purchaser) Moiety of Copyhold property a) messuages, tenements, land etc, in Biggleswade, near the church now in occupation of the Biggleswade Institute, W B Aubrey, Henry Van der Vord, Mr Gammon and Miss Morgan abutting E. public street N. road approach to the church W. churchyard S. property called St Andrews (formerly of E F Powers) (E F Powers and Walter Shoolbred were admitted tenants at the Manor Court of Biggleswade on 25 April 1884) b) Common Right No.16 on the Fen Reeves Books for one horse, two beasts and a breeder (held in respect of a cottage, late in the occupation of James Webster deceased; afterwards of Elizabeth Weston, since of James Daniel and now of John Bolton Emmerson and the cottage or tenement formerly belonging to Chancellor Hyde and formerly in the occupation of James Dodimead (admitted 25 April 1884) Consideration £200 paid by 2) to 1)
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordHooper & Fletcher,
Charles Powers and Co.,
Powers, Edmund Frederick,
Conder, Frederick,
Shoolbred, Walter,
Aubrey, William Burman,
Van Der Vord, Henry,
Gammon,
Morgan,
Reed, John,
Chapman, Henry,
Webster, James,
Weston, Elizabeth,
Daniel, James,
Emmerson, John Bolton,
Hyde, Chancellor,
Dodimead, James - KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, general legal process, buildings and land use, BANKRUPTCY, DEEDS, BIGGLESWADE, auctioneer, trustees, Piccadilly, copyhold, Biggleswade Institute, Biggleswade High Street, Biggleswade Shortmead Street, churchyards, Biggleswade St.Andrews, St.Andrew Biggleswade, tenancy, Manor of Biggleswade, common rights, Fen Reeve, cottages
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