• Reference
    SA146
  • Title
    Release
  • Date free text
    10 Oct 1746
  • Production date
    From: 1746 To: 1746
  • Scope and Content
    i) Thomas Taylor of Arlesley, carpenter Edward Robinson of Arlesley, blacksmith ii) John Endersby of Campton, yeoman, eldest son and heir of John Endersby of Campton, yeoman, deceased (recital of Mortgage of 24 September 1740 a) Hale Ivory of Arlesley, yeoman, b) Joseph Malein of Hitchin, yeoman. a) to b) ... messuage once called the "Ragged Staffe" in parish of St John, Bedford, held William Creek, with orchard, Cherry Close and 4 acres dispersed in fields of Bedford held William Creek; cottage in Hawnes in occupation Thomas Tansley; cottage in Fenlake with pightle of pasture with 1 acre in Mother field, Cardington in occupation George Wilson and William Creek, 1,000 years £150. Recital of Assignment of 5 May 1740 between a) John Malein b) Hale Ivory c) Daniel Warner of Hitchin, currier. Above mortgage not redeemed. b) needed £150 more. c) to a) £150; c) to b) £50. a) to c) ... property as in first recital for remainder of 1,000 years. Recital 13 May 1746 £50 paid i) to c) with assignment of premises to i). Recital of Conveyance (Lease and Release) of 26, 27 February 1740 Hale Ivory to John Endersby deceased for £100 ... cottage in Hawnes in occupation Thomas Tansley. Hale Ivory gave bond to John Endersby for performance of covenants. ii) brought action versus Hale Ivory on penalty of bond and held him to bail. Hale Ivory not able to give bail, therefore went to Hertford Gaol) [consideration: i) says property without grant to Endersby sufficient for security on £50. Release of Hale Ivory from gaol by ii)] i) to ii) ... release on all claim to cottage at Hawnes witnessed: Joseph Cole; Walter Williams
  • Level of description
    item