• Reference
    W3783
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    9 Nov 1872
  • Production date
    From: 1871 To: 1872
  • Scope and Content
    i) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Bedford ii) James Wyatt, treasurer of said Borough iii) William Patrick Adam, esquire, and William Henry Gladstone esquire, commissioners of H.M. Treasury iv) Samuel Charles Whitbread of Southill Park, esquire reciting posting of notice of intention to sell by i) on 13 Oct 1871 reciting application by i) to iii) for permission to sell on 9 Nov 1871 reciting granting of such permission by iii) 8 May 1872 reciting posting of notice to inspect above, and sale to iv) at public auction on 18 Jun 1872 consideration £1,500 paid by iv) to i) - 14 acres 2 roods 31 perches of pasture called Kings Mead in Goldington allotted to i) at enclosure, occupied by John White South West: land allotted to Duke of Bedford, now owned by iv) all other sides by the river Ouse access to which from the main land in Goldington is by a little bridge, together with said bridge, and right of passage along a private way leading from said bridge over land, the property of trustees of Mr. and Mrs. Power, to a public road leading from Newnham Walls to the road from Bedford to St. Neots. PLAN not to form part of dower schedule of deeds 1850-1872 to be produced by i) seal of i); signatures. ii) iii) iv) witnesses. Mark Sharman, Bedford William Newton Blair Adam Helen Gladstone, spinster, Hawarden, Chester Theed Pearse, town clerk, Bedford Thomas W. Turnley, Bedford
  • Level of description
    item