• Reference
    Z1265/5/3
  • Title
    Copy conveyance
  • Date free text
    17 August 1864
  • Production date
    From: 1850 To: 1864
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) William Tebbs of Queen’s College, Cambridge, gentleman; (ii) Henry Tebbs of Bromham, infant under the age of 21; (iii) William Tebbs Reciting: - conveyance of 16 April 1850 by (1) Samuel Deacon; (2) John Barron Howes and (3) Thomas Howes to (4) Eliza Tebbs, widow of (a)-(b); - mortgage of 17 April 1850 from Eliza Tebbs to William Williams for £750 of Shallers Farm; - repayment of mortgage to William Williams on 30 March 1855 but no reconveyance was executed; - conveyance of 14 December 1858 by (1) William Worthington Coker and Ezra Eagles the younger and (2) William Cook to (3) Eliza Tebbs of piece of (c) [annotated in margin: “This property sold to Michael Hinde - deed covenanted to be produced”]; - conveyance of 18 June 1859 from (1) William Joseph Nash to (2) Eliza Tebbs of (d)-(e) [annotated in margin “Ashburnham Terrace”]; - Z1265/5/2 [(f)-(g)]; - conveyance of 12 April 1860 from (1) William Joseph Nash to (2) Eliza Tebbs of (h)-(j); - conveyance of 3 August 1861 from (1) William Joseph Nash to (2) Eliza Tebbs of (k); - Eliza Tebbs married John Lavender on 8 December 1863; - Eliza Lavender died intestate on 14 March 1864 and without issue by John Lavender but leaving two children - (i) and (ii); - (i), being seized of (a)-(k) as heir-at-law of Elizabeth Lavender requested reconveyance by William Williams which was done on 19 July 1864 Operative Part: - (i) granted half share of (a)-(k) to (ii) Property: (a) Shallers Farm, Riseley containing 2 acres, 4 poles in occupation of Peasnall, now of Woodroffe; (b) plot of land in Riseley, formerly part of Hill Field, containing 59 acres, 3 roods, 10 poles divided into several closes; (c) ground in Bedford, Saint Mary near N side of Cauldwell Street measuring 64 feet 6 inches on N, 55 feet 6 inches on S, 30 feet on E and W sides and containing 1,950 square feet bounded: N by ground formerly of Mary Green, lately sold; S by ground set out by Mary Green as an accommodation road of 12 feet width; E by land formerly of John Day, deceased; W by land of Mary Green as an accommodation road of 30 feet width to Cauldwell Street; and two messuages in occupation of [blank] and Clitheroe; (d) piece of ground conveyed to (1) on 9 April 1859, in Bedford, Saint Paul, on W side of 30 feet wide road formed by William Joseph Nash and measuring: 73 feet 6 inches N; 58 feet on S; 77 feet on E and 79 feet 4 inches on W bounded: N and S by other ground of William Joseph Nash; E by the new road; W by ground sold by John William Coventry Campion to Midland Railway Company; (e) piece of ground conveyed to William Joseph Nash on 9 April 1859 in Bedford, Saint Paul on E side of the 30 feet road and measuring: 103 feet N, 98 feet S, 77 feet W, 77 feet 6 inches E bounded: N and S by other ground of William Joseph Nash, E by ground of representatives of John Gibbon deceased and W by the road; (d)-(e) were, at S, 268 feet from the road from Cox’s Pits to Well Street; (f) piece of land near N side of Cauldwell Street, Bedford, Saint Mary containing 2,400 square feet with rights of way from Cauldwell Street and over land to W contracted to be sold by (i) to William Roberts; (g) two messuages and outbuildings standing on (a) in occupation of Dowling and [blank] (h) ground conveyed to (1) on 9 April 1859 in Bedford, Saint Paul on W side of 30 feet road amd measuring: 74 feet 6 inches E-W on N side and on S side 70 feet 6 inches ; 20 feet on E (next to 30 feet road) and W (next to land of Midland Railway Company) [annotated in the margin “part of Netley”]; (i) ground conveyed to William Joseph Nash on W side of 30 feet road measuring 53 feet 6 inches E-W on N side next to ground conveyed to (2), on S side 53 feet 6 inches; 49 feet 10 inches on E next to the road and 16 feet on W next to property of Midland Railway Company [annotated in the margin “S Bernard”]; (j) land on E side of 30 feet road measuring 89 feet E-W on N side next to property of (3); 95 feet on s side; E side next to land of representatives of James Gibbon and W side next road 37 feet; (k) ground conveyed to (1) on 9 April 1859 in Bedford, Saint Paul on W side of 30 feet road measuring: 89 feet N; 77 feet S; 70 feet E and 71 feet W bounded: N by ground conveyed by (1); S ground conveyed by (1) to (2); E by the road; W by ground sold by John William Coventry Campion to Midland Railway Company Habendum: - half share to the use of (ii) Proviso: - if (ii) died under the age of 21 his half share to be to the use of (i) Witness: - James Peter Piper of Bedford, solicitor; - Benjamin Brown, clerk to J P Piper
  • Level of description
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