• Reference
    Z1265/8/2
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    3 January 1849
  • Production date
    From: 1841 To: 1849
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Charles Armstrong of Wootton, farmer; William Armstrong of Haynes, farmer; (ii) Mary Armstrong of Houghton Conquest, widow; (iii) Thomas Bunker of Houghton Conquest, baker; (iv) Isaac Handscomb of Ampthill, upholsterer Reciting: - will of John Armstrong of Houghton Conquest, farmer, deceased of 7 June 1841 giving £400 to each of his daughters Mary Ann and Althamiah and charging the legacies on his estates; devising all his real estate to (i) and (ii) with the intent that (iii) had an annuity of £52 per annum out of them and giving (i) and (ii) power of sale; - proof of the will of John Armstrong on 19 June 1843 in Archdeaconry of Bedford; - death of Althamiah Armstrong on 16 February 1848 under the age of 21; - Mary Ann Armstrong had recently married Thomas George; - to raise the £800 for Mary Ann George (i) and (ii) had determined to sell part of the real estate Operative Part: - (i) and (ii) conveyed and (ii) released (a)-(c) to (iii) for £345 Property: (a) messuage in Houghton Conquest erected by John Armstrong on ground in front of (b); (b) messuage in Houghton Conquest, now used as a bakehouse formerly in the occupation of William Young, then Henry Seabrook and subsequently made into a workhouse; (c) 1 acre, 3 roods, 27 poles of ground adjoining (b) called Workhouse Close in occupation of Thomas Clark lying between ground formerly of Thomas Wild, now Thomas Potter Macqueen W and ground formerly of John Risby now Thomas Potter Macqueen E, ground formerly of Thomas Wild, now Thomas Potter Macqueen N and common street S (a)-(c) in occupation of Thomas Bunker Habendum: - to (iii), to the use of (iii) for his life, to the use of (iv) during the life of (iii) in trust for (iii), to the use of (iii) for ever Witness: - Edward Handscomb of Ampthill, solicitor
  • Level of description
    item