- ReferenceX435/165-166
- TitleLease and Release
- Date free text20, 21 May 1802
- Production dateFrom: 1801 To: 1802
- Scope and Contenti) Thomas Abbott Green ii) John Ward, Ludgate Street, London, goldsmith William Green, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, London, gentleman iii) Francis Green, Bedford, merchant consideration - £3,800 paid by iii) to i) i) and ii) release to iii) - capital messuage etc. in East End, Kempston, now in occupation of Mary Taylor, widow - Home Close (7 acres) - Whorlies Close (2 acres) - Ragway Close (4 acres) - 12½ acres and ½ rood of land in East Mead - 9 acres in Ham Mead - 117 acres 3 roods in common fields of Kempston - freehold property as conveyed by lease and release of [7 and 8 May] 1801 to hold to use of iii) subject to legacy of £100 bequeathed to George Stevens, by will of Thomas Peirson i) agrees with iii) that he will surrender into hands of Lord of the Manor - cottage in Up End - 17 acres 2 roods - pightle pasture in Up End - 8 acres land formerly Newbolds endorsed receipt witnesses: David Caddell, R H Cuffley [?]
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- KeywordsBUILDINGS & LAND USE, City of London Ludgate Street, goldsmith, City of London Salisbury Square, London Fleet Street, BEDFORD, merchant, KEMPSTON, HOUSING, Kempston farms, Kempston East End, Kempston fields, freehold property, wills, money, surrenders, Kempston Daubeny & St.Johns Manor, cottages, Kempston Up End, receipts
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