• Reference
    X507/12a-b
  • Title
    Conveyance (lease and release)
  • Date free text
    7, 8 Apr 1841
  • Production date
    From: 1841 To: 1841
  • Scope and Content
    i) Judith Bishop Langley of Bedford, widow Elizabeth Langley of Bedford, spinster John Rawlins of Bedford, late a banker but now out of business Samuel Lovell of Bedford, coal merchant (devisees in trust in will of James Langley of Bedford, draper, deceased) ii) James Woodroffe of Bedford, builder iii) Thomas Abbott Green of Bedford, esquire iv) Francis Edmund Green of Bedford, merchant recites: X507/11 premises offered for sale by Richard Francis of Bedford, auctioneer, 13 January 1841 at Kings Arms Inn, Bedford ii) purchased Lot 1. being hereditaments late occupied by Samuel Claydon and John Pierce, together with cellarage occupied with Lot 2, for £410 Lot 2, late occupied by Thomas Dudley, was not sold but i) have arranged with ii) to sell it to ii) at cost of £1,050 Since auction ii) has agreed with iii) to sell iii) both Lots now: consideration: £2,460 by iii) to i) £100 to ii) by iii) - as in X507/1a-b, since occupied by Samuel Barnes, saddler and harness maker, then Thomas Row, woollen and linen draper and now in present divided state by Samuel Claydon and John Pierce North: messuage late Elizabeth Small now Alderman James Small, formerly called Dolphin Inn East: High Street South: Stonehouse Lane alias Market Hill and messuage next described West: small yard and messuage of Robert Elliott, esquire - as in X507/1a-b, with passage on West side, late occupied by Mary King, widow, then Isaac Wale(s), tailor, now Thomas Dudley, ironmonger North: above messuage and small yard East: above messuage South: Stonehouse Lane alias Market Hill West: Robert Elliott esquire which combined premises have aggregate frontage on High Street and Stonehouse Lane from Alderman James Small's house to premises of Robert Elliott esquire, of 102ft - and also small yard mentioned above plan on 2nd membrane to iv) in trust for iii) signatures: i), ii), iii) witnesses: Charles Green William Rogers, attorney, Bedford, Job Northwich
  • Level of description
    item