• Reference
    Z1542/1/18
  • Title
    Mortgage
  • Date free text
    5 September 1902
  • Production date
    From: 1898 To: 1954
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Humphrey Haycock of Milton Ernest, builder; (ii) Edith Marianne Mitchell, wife of Francis William Skevington Carter Mitchell of Birmingham [Warwickshire], master of the workhouse Reciting: - mortgage of 17 February 1898 of property in 1st Schedule by (1) (i) to (2) John Sail Barratt of Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], railway station master for £450; - mortgage of 13 April 1898 of property in first and second schedules from (1) (i) to (2) John Sail Barratt for £110 - (i) was seized of property in third schedule free from encumbrance; - the principal sums of £450 and £110 remained owing to John Sail Barratt but all interest had been paid Operative Part: - (ii) paid £70 to (i); - covenant by (i) to repay (ii) with interest at 4.5% per annum; - (i) conveyed the property in all schedules to (ii) subject to equity of redemption 1st Schedule -messuage with orchard, garden, wheelwright’s shop and outbuildings late unoccupied on 1½ acres in Milton Ernest bounded: NW by road from Milton Ernest to Radwell; SW by property of Robert Markham; all other parts by property late of Arthur Daniel Chapman; - close of pasture in Milton Ernest of 1 acre with messuage standing on part of it facing River Street formerly in the occupation of William Wyles bounded: NW in part by land of James Filk, in part by cottages and gardens of Mole; SE by River Street; SW by the River Great Ouse; - four messuages with land and garden adjoining at SE of previously described close and abutting on Pells Road, two cottages being detached and two adjoining; in occupation of William Solesbury, Ernest Parrott, George Parrott and one unoccupied 2nd Schedule - two cottages with yards, gardens and outbuildings in River Lane, Milton Ernest one recently occupied by Caton and the other unoccupied; bounded: N or NE by property on 3rd Schedule; SE by River Lane; SW and NW by property of Humphrey Haycock 3rd Schedule - three cottages with yards, gardens and outbuildings in London End, Milton Ernest bounded: N or NE by River Lane; S or SW and W or NW by property in 1st and 2nd Schedules; E or SE by RIver Lane and next described property; late in occupation of William Wilshere, John Robinson and Thomas Solesbury ; - cottage with garden and outbuildings in occupation of John Robinson in London End bounded: N and E by River Lane; S by property of representatives of John Thomas Russell formerly in the occupation of John Abbott; W or NW by property of Charles Hall and by previously described cottages Witness: - W Douglas Baker, clerk to William George Carter Mitchell of Bedford, solicitor Indorsed acknowledgement of 2 March 1954 reciting: - death of Edith Marianne Mitchell on 7 July 1946 and proof of her will on 10 April 1947 in Birmingham DPR by Edward Taunton Williams; - death of Edward Taunton Williams on 9 May 1953 and proof of his will on 7 October 1953 in Exeter DPR by Hilda Jessie Casebourne of 65 Mount Pleasant, Aspley Guise, widow and Constance Sarah Paulger of 43 Alexandra Road, Bedford, then of 15 Richmond Road, Bedford, spinster; - death of Humphrey Haycock on 24 October 1924, intestate, letters of administration being granted on 16 June 1948 in Birmingham DPR to his son Christopher Charles Russell Haycock of The Stores, Milton Ernest Operative Part: - acknowledgement by Hilda Jessie Casebourne and Constance Sarah Paulger of receipt of £70 principal from Christopher Charles Russell Haycock Witnesses: - Gertrude Cork of 96 Mount Pleasant, Aspley Guise; - J Woodlam of 66 Keeley Lane, Wootton, justices’ clerk’s assistant
  • Level of description
    item