• Reference
    W2809-W2810
  • Title
    The manor of Elstow
  • Date free text
    23 May 1792
  • Production date
    From: 1792 To: 1859
  • Scope and Content
    Mortgage and counterpart: £7000 Samuel Whitbread of Cardington, esquire Sarah & Elizabeth Farrer Hillersdon of Elstow, spinsters -- the manor of Elstow; a capital messuage or site of the old dissolved monastery; the rectory or parsonage impropriate, with great and small tithes and advowson; a capital messuage now called Elstow Lodge; several capital and other messuages, cottages and lands in Elstow, Wilstead, Kempston, Bedford, "St. Peter, St. Mary, St. Martin, St. Cuthbert, St. Paul, St. John", and Cardington; recites:- 21, 22 May 1792:- 1. Captain J. M. Hadden & wife Harriet (nee Hillersdon) 2. Reverend Joseph Faulder of Kent & wife Ann (nee Hillersdon) 3. said Captain & Reverend J. Hodgson of Kent 4. Sarah Farrer Hillersdon; 5. Elizabeth Farrer Hillersdon; 6. W.J. Cooke of London & Reverend J. Smith, vicar of Elstow; 7. Sir F. Barrington of Essex & William Farrer of Brayfield, Buckinghamshire; 8. W.J. Cooke; 9. S. Grove, London; 10. S. Whitbread; 11. Jacob Whitbread of Lowdham Park, esquire; 12. J.W. Jennings of Harlington, esquire; by this indenture foregoing property was conveyed to Jacob Whitbread and John Whitbread [?Wingate] Jennings in trust and now stands limited to the use of Samuel Whitbread; subject to 3 several terms of 500 years, 500 years and 1000 years; which terms were in and by above indenture assigned to Jacob Whitbread and John Wingate Jennings, in trust for Samuel Whitbread to attend the inheritance; 23 May 1792 endorsed with assignments 25 May 1795, 13 May 1859
  • Level of description
    item