- ReferenceX440/562
- TitleMemorandum of Surrender Out of Court
- Date free text20 Oct 1868
- Production dateFrom: 1790 To: 1868
- Scope and Contenti) John Nathaniel Foster late of St Andrews Biggleswade now of Sandy Place ii) Charles Powers of Biggleswade (by hands of Thomas John [?James] Hooper & Edward John Foster) - mansion or dwelling house in Biggleswade called St Andrews with offices, stables, exercising grounds, buildings, pleasure grounds, orchard, fruit garden & coachman's cottage late in occupation of Thomas Brandon : North buildings Messrs Weston & Powers, church yard, close of J. Weston : East road sometimes called St Andrews Street leading to the Mill : South East & part South malting yard & buildings known as Mill Malting, property of John Nathaniel Foster : rest South Mill Lane with entrance there from near the horses drinking place : West river Ivel having frontage thereto from said Mill Lane at back of the maltings in North direction as far as said close of said John Weston for sometime in occupation by said John Nathaniel Foster as private dwelling house & garden & is now occupied by Charles Powers - Little Meadow on West of river Ivel opposite St Andrews 1 acre : North land of --- Sells : South remaining part being freehold of Little Meadow & public bridle way from Biggleswade to Furze Hall : East river Ivel : West land of --- Sells to which premises (except slip between malting & river many years since recovered from the river & deemed to be held of the manor as an appurtenance to St Andrews & Little Meadow) John Nathaniel Foster was admitted 28 April 1848 by the following description [as in X440/339 being the property to which John Foster was admitted under will of Richard Foster senior his father deceased 1790] endorsed Fowler, Huntingdon
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- KeywordsBUILDINGS & LAND USE, legal papers, surrenders, Biggleswade St.Andrews, BIGGLESWADE, Sandye Place, HOUSING, offices, stables, exercise, gardens, orchards, coachman, cottages, churchyards, Biggleswade fields, Biggleswade St.Andrew's Street, malting, Biggleswade Mill Lane, horses, Ivel, freehold land, wills
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