• Reference
    WL1000/1/THUR/2/2
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    31 January 1890
  • Production date
    From: 1890 To: 1890
  • Scope and Content
    Conveyance Parties: (i) John Saunderson of Keysoe, farmer; (ii) Francis Allfrey and William George Lovell of Newport Pagnell [Buckinghamshire], common brewers Operative Part - (i) conveyed (a)-(b) to (ii) for £650 Property [as shown on included plan]: (a) messuage used as a beerhouse at Scoll End, Thurleigh, formerly divided into two tenements formerly in the occupation of Benjamin Swales and Thomas Crossley now by Edward Wildman; (b) piece of land adjoining (a) containing 6 acres, 1 rood, 19 poles, in occupation of Edward Wildman, lately part of two closes of pasture formerly in the occupation of Benjamin Jefferies, then Edward Wildman containing 6 acres, 3 roods, 39 poles the residue having been lately sold to Frederick Thomas Dynes Covenant: - by (i) to produce scheduled deeds to (ii) Schedule: - lease and release of 16-17 February 1816: (1) Lawrence Castleman; (2) John Markham; (3) Elizabeth Ward; (4) Thomas Jefferies; (5) Benjamin Jefferies; - marriage certificate of 13 October 1795 - Thomas Jefferies and Elizabeth Flanders at Thurleigh; - baptism certificate of 2 October 1851 - Thomas son of Thomas and Elizabeth Jefferies; - indenture of 25 October 1851: (1) Thomas Jefferies; (2) Samuel Bailey; - declaration of 25 October 1851 by Thomas, Robert and Benjamin Jefferies; - declaration of 27 October 1851 by Mary Favell; - indenture of 6 October 1855: (1) Samuel Bailey; (2) Thomas Jefferies; (3) Thomas Wesley Turnley; - indenture of 24 September 1859: (1) Thomas Jefferies; (2) John Saunderson; - indenture of 29 September 1859: (1) John Saunderson; (2) William Dynes; - indenture of 25 June 1869: (1) John Saunderson; (2) Elizabeth Dynes; - indenture of 13 March 1883: (1) John Saunderson; Richard Quenby; (2) Mark Sharman; (3) John Saunderson; - indenture of 13 March 1883: (1) John Saunderson; Richard Quenby; (2) Mark Sharman; (3) John Saunderson; - indenture of 13 March 1883: (1) John Saunderson; (2) Rev Henry Young; - indenture of 24 January 1890: (1) Joshua Hawkins; (2) John Saunderson