• Reference
    RY1248
  • Title
    Grant of right of way
  • Date free text
    9 Mar 1864
  • Production date
    From: 1803 To: 1864
  • Scope and Content
    i) James Bates, Leighton Buzzard, saddler and harness maker ii) Mary Ann King, Leighton Buzzard, widow iii) David Birdsey, Leighton Buzzard, dealer Reciting sale of estate of Thomas King deceased now in consideration of £545 (part of total purchase price of Lots 10 and 11) i) has surrendered into hands of Lord of Manor of Leighton Buzzard otherwise Grovebury ... 4 acres 35 perches in Leighton Buzzard (including private road) North: other land late of i), and now of John Birdsey East: William Claridge South: Joseph Hopkins West: next described piece of land ... 3 acres 1 rood 35 perches in same township (including private road) North: said John Birdsey, late James Bates and now of Richard Samuel East: above piece of land South: Joseph Hopkins West: late James Bates and now William James Bodger ... free and perpetual right of roadway and passage for iii) over lands late of James Bates and also of Charles Page to and from the Billington Road [as in plan on back of deed] to which lands James Bates was admitted tenant on 29, 30 October 1863 as trustee for sale under will of Thomas King, upon trusts therein mentioned. To be held to use of iii) ii) has concurred in such surrender to extinguish her customary dower Now in consideration of £20 (making total price £565) paid by iii to i) i) grants to iii) ... perpetual right of roadway for iii) or anyone going to said 2 pieces of land over West side of Lot 6 as is freehold to roadway over remaining part of said lot next to Lots 10 and 11 from the Stanbridge Road to be subject to particulars and conditions of sale and decision of auctioneers signed: all witnesses: John Newton, solicitor, Leighton Buzzard Arthur Whyley, solicitor, Leighton Buzzard receipt endorsed plan 9 Mar 1864 attached: Certificate of burial of Ann Ratcliffe at Hockliffe, 20 March 1803 Certificate made by John Stubbs Neumann, Rector of Hockliffe 5 Jan 1849
  • Level of description
    item