• Reference
    Z1542/1/6
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    8 August 1859
  • Production date
    From: 1859 To: 1859
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Thomas Ball of Oakley, farmer; (ii) John Christopher Bates of 4 Church Street, Southwark [Surrey], cheese factor Reciting: - conveyance of 26 March 1842 from (1) Simeon Sutton Slaney and (2) Thomas Howkins to (3) Thomas Ball and his trustee (4) James Ball [see (XIII) in Z1542/1/3]; - auction sale at the Swan Inn, Milton Ernest on 15 June 1859 as Lot 2 Operative Part: - (i) appointed (a)-(f) to the use of (ii) for £340; - (i) granted (a)-(f) to (ii) Property: (a) ancient cottage in Milton Ernest formerly in occupation of John Robinson the younger and Widow Hart, afterwards Jeremiah Taylor and Richard Stapleton, then of William Taylor, afterwards of James Brown, then John Disher, since of William Sawfoot and Joseph Hart successively, then of James Odell, then of Joseph Church, being under the same roof with a messuage formerly of Jeremiah Taylor and by him conveyed to Richard Davis, then belonging to Susannah Whitney abutting on a lane called Love Lane and Cooks Lane and separated by a partition wall from the messuage of Richard Davis formerly in the occupation of Henry Clarke, then Ward since of John Disher then of Robinson; (b) orchard, yard and backside belonging to (a) part of which was occupied messuage and described in the conveyance of 26 March 1842 as one entire close or orchard; (c) little dwellinghouse or the site formerly standing in (b) with a little garden formerly taken out of (b) formerly in the occupation of Henry Hart then Stephen Askew and adjoining (d); (d) cottage adjoining (c) or part thereof, erected by William Little on the site of (c) formerly in the occupation of Henry Dalton then Paul Summerlin; (e) cottage near (d) built by William Little on part of (b) formerly in the occupation of Henry Hart, then Thomas Pecke then Charles Hibbs; (f) cottage and hovel in Milton Ernest formerly in the occupation of Jeremiah Taylor, then Matthew Long, then William Walker, late Robert Bettles, then Robert Parrott; (g) plot of land numbered 38 in Sand Field containing 28 perches bounded: S and E by lane leading to River Great Ouse; SW by the river; N by allotment to Joseph Brown; NE by ancient inclosure of Thomas Pecke “being the close of pasture or orchard hereinbefore described to which the said allotment was laid and occupied as one entire close or orchard (f)-(g) formerly in the occupation of William Gibbons (a) and (c)-(f) in occupation of Daniel Sailsbury, Widow Church, Thomas Sailsbury and Henry Ball and contain 1 acre, 21 perches Witnesses: - Alfred Alban, clerk to Samuel Newson Gissing of Bedford, solicitor; - William Young of Oakley, blacksmith
  • Level of description
    item