- ReferencePK1/8/4/1/3
- TitlePhotocopy conveyance
- Date free text13 October 1919
- Production dateFrom: 1919 To: 1919
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) Mary Frances Adelaide Crewdson of Queen Anne's Mansions, Westminster, widow; Sir Arthur Lowes Dickinson of 3 Fredericks Place, London, Knight; Wilson Theodore Oliver Crewdson of Queen Anne's Mansions, Westminster, Major in HM Army (ii) Robert Sim Everleigh of Weston Underwood [Bucks], Assistant Overseer (iii) Samuel Howard Whitbread of Southill Park, His Majesty's Lieutenant for Bedfordshire; the Right Hon. Oliver Arthur Villiers Baron Ampthill amd John Howard Howard of Clapham Park, esquire, Trustees of the Bedford County Hospital Reciting: - Wilson Crewdson late of Southside, St Leonards on Sea [Sussex], Justice of the Peace, died seised of the properties in 1918 and his will was proved by (i) and Roger Bevan Crewdson, his executors Operative part: (i) convey to (iii) for £4,000, moneys raised through subscription to the Hospital funds (ii) releases them from the restrictive covenants on payment of £500 Property: (a) land in Aspley Heath containing 1a 3r 29p bounded on the NW by Little Brickhill Road, on S by a road from Little Brickhill Road to Leighton Hollow, on NE by (b) and by the dwelling known as Homewood with the two cottages (b) land in Aspley Heath contianing 1r 21p bounded on the SW by (a), on the SE byt the road from little Brickhill Road to Leighton Hollow, on the NE by a sand pit and by land formerly belonging to Robert Sin Everleigh and on the NW by the same lands and by the Little Brickhill Road (as marked on the map) (c) land in Aspley Heath bounded on E and SE by the Leighton Hollow road and by lands bellonging to Mr James Henman and on the SW by the above and on the W by 'Pinewood' and by lands bordering the lands of the Duke of Bedford, on the N and NE by a way leading from Leighton Hollow Road to the road leading from Woburn Sands to Little Brickhill Various later memoranda attached.
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