Scope and Content
Vendors:
1. Egerton Hubbard of Addington Manor, Buckinghamshire, esquire
2. The said Egerton Hubbard, and William Muller the younger of 4 St Helens Place, Bishopgate Street, London, merchant
3. Reverend Thomas Hubbard of Tilebarn Newbury, Berkshire, clerk
4. G S Watson of Hagley, Worcestershire, gentleman
5. Right Honourable J Gellibrand Hubbard of St Helens Place, M.P., the said Thomas Hubbard and Sir Woodbine Parish of Quarry bank, St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex
6. Emily Clara Charlotte Edwards of Arlsey, widow
Purchasers
7. J Lysaght of Bristol, manufacturer, and Thomas [? James - see 9. below] Inskip of Bristol, gentleman
8. J Latham Press of Bristol, gentleman
9. The said J Lysaght, and George Nicholls of Bristol, auctioneer and surveyor and the said James Inskip
Recites: Assignment of mortgage (20 March 1830) £15,400
1. J Williamson
2. Samuel Bedford Edwards
3. J Hubbard
4. J H Watson
The first mortgage, £2,500 had been made to Williamson 25 August 1823, and by virtue of 6 separate further charges, the total sum borrowed amounted to £14,000 by 1828
1 here assigns to 3 the property in the 2nd part of the 2nd schedule below
Assignments 18 May 1837 - to Hope Reid Cheape and Hubbard:
Property:-
1st Schedule
No. on plan
36 Gravel Pit Plantation 3 acres 1 rood 29 perches
part of
38 Chisin Field
(less 1 acre 29 perches gravel pit
comprised in 4th Schedule) arable 30 0 35
40 Plantation 17
41 Brooklands Field, arable 32 3 16
42 Shawmer, arable 45 1 15
43 Plantation 1 2 39
44 Plantation 24
45 Whitmore Field, arable 29 3 3
46 Plantation 21
47 Corner plantation 10
78 Bury piece plantation 2 32
78a Bury piece, arable 10 2 7
79 Red Willows Field, arable 22 3 31
80 Formerly a plantation, now thrown
to Nos. 41, 45, 79 and 81, arable 34
81 Serry Coles, arable 27 2 16
82 Plantation 19
83 Bury Farm house and buildings 1 3 7
84 Bridge Field, arable 28 3 29
85 Late a plantation, now thrown to
No.84 arable 13
88 Bury Walking piece, arable 11 1 32
89 Nursery piece, pasture 5 0 23
89a Rich Yard Close, pasture 3 37
90 Middle Close, pasture 6 3 12
90a Plantation 1 0 10
94 Cottages, late Hankins 1
129 Part of Bury Meadow 6 1 9
129a Stream 3 25
130 Part of Bury Meadow 3 25
131 Church Field, pasture 8 2 38
132 Part of Bury Meadow 1 0 33
133 Rookery Plantation 1 0 35
134 Part of Bury Close, meadow 1 2 13
134a Fishpond Meadow 3 2 37
135 Part of Bury Close, pasture 5 3 26
136 Bush Close, pasture 5 3 8
142 Part of Berry Orchard, meadow 2 20
143 Fishpond 2 37
144 Part of Bury Orchard, meadow 2 30
145 Plantation 1 15
146 Part of Fishpond, meadow 2 0 14
166 Hills Close, pasture
(part of former copyhold) 2 1 27
167 Webbs Close, pasture
(part of former copyhold) 4 0 15
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Total 309 2 38
2nd Schedule: 1st part:-
39 Gaylors, arable 9 1 29
2nd part:-
Part of 86 Houghton Field, arable 1 3 17
87 Butchers Field, arable 3 2 14
91 Horse Close, pasture 12 0 31
3rd part:-
93 Cottages late Johnson and Ashby 1 19
101 Cottages late King 17
102 Cottages late Cooper 20
154 Meadow 1 0
3rd Schedule:-
Part of 86 Houghton Field, arable 2 1 1
4th Schedule:-
Part of 38 Chisin Field, arable 1 0 21
5th Schedule:-
Four shares of 2 cows each in the common pasture of Arlsey for £1,500 (£400 having been paid off)
Conveyance (lease and release) 21 April 1824
1. David Gayler
2. Samuel Bedford Edwards
3. Thomas Times
Freehold: 1 acre 14 perches
Copyhold (manor of Alricksey) - 5 acres 29 perches
Copyhold (manor of Ramerick) - 2 acres 2 roods 18 perches
All in 1st part of 2nd schedule below
Settlement of property purchased of Gayler (21 April 1824)
(lease and release) - 30 March 1830
1. Samuel Bedford Edwards and wife Sophia
2. Thomas Times and wife Mary
3. J Hubbard
4. J C Hubbard, W L Lawrence and George Bower
Reciting that at the time of the 1824 purchase from Gayler, Edwards was possessed of fee simple of Manor of Alricksey free from encumbrances and of the fee simple of the White Horse Public House in Arlsey, with other property as in 3rd part of 2nd schedule below
For payment of debts, payment of annuity of £500 to Sophia, and annuity of £300 to 2, and to uses already declared in Marriage Settlement
Nevile Reid died 2 September 1839
H Cheape died 15 March 1840
James R Hope (who assumed additional surname of Scott) died 29 April 1873
Mary Times died 8 October 1835 and Thomas Times died 12 October 1835
Conveyance (lease and release - 13 September 1830
1. J Trustram
2. James Trustram
3. Sarah Pestell
4. Samuel Bedford Edwards
5. Septimus Wright (trustee for 4)
Property in 3rd Schedule below
Conveyance - 24 May 1853
1. James Kimpton
2. Samuel Bedford Edwards
Property in 4th Schedule below
Several resettlements were made after the death of Samuel Bedford Edwards senior
Sophia Edwards died 14 June 1871
Samuel Bedford Edwards the son died 12 July 1875, will dated 22 July 1873, proved 28 July 1875
Agreement for sale - Samuel Bedford Edwards to Lysaght and Inskip
£59,750 (£3,000 paid on deposit) 23 December 1874
Property in Schedule, and property in deeds of 10 May 1823 and 30 March 1830
Conveyance of part of the property - £7,000
The conveyance was not completed before the death of Samuel Bedford Edwards and a chancery decree was obtained to validate the agreement
Enfranchisement of copyhold
Manor of Ramerick (St Johns, Cambridge), 1876
Freehold subject at rent of 9s
Manor of Shillington Rectory (Trinity College, Cambridge) 1876
2 Conveyances of equal date with these presents, conveying remainder of property for total of £31,885
Plan of estate included
¼ of the property to the use of J Lysaght
¼ of the property to the use of George Nicholls
½ of the property to the use of James Inskip