• Reference
    X380/40-41
  • Title
    Release and Assignment
  • Date free text
    13, 14 Mar 1837
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1837
  • Scope and Content
    i) George Peregrine Nash, Bedford, common brewer ii) Mary Nash, Bedford, widow iii) Theed Pearse, elder, Bedford, gentleman iv) John Howard, Bedford, ironmonger v) William Biggs, Bromham, miller vi) Thomas Barnard, Bedford, baker vii) Alexander Sharman, Bedford, gentleman Reciting X380/38-39, and that Peregrine Nash died 28 November 1834, and that Phoebe Nash died 26 January last, and that John Howard has contracted for purchase of messuage with appurtenances for £2100, and since the date of the contract he has pulled down the messuage and built on the scite and in the yard behind a new messuage, and a foundry and other outbuildings, and that Mary Nash has agreed to release this messuage from the payment of her annuity Conveyance by i) to iv) for £2100 ... all that newly erected messuage or tenement together with the foundry and other outbuildings and the yard and garden thereto adjoining and belonging in the High Street of Bedford St Paul, fronting the High Street, West; Castle Lane, East; North, property of Benjamin Malden and Duke of Bedford, and Mrs Johnson; South, property of Ebenezer Mayle, all now in occupation of John Howard [once the Barley Mow] plan
  • Level of description
    item